Sunday, January 31, 2010

Daily Ten

-I'm so grateful for a husband that holds the priesthood and is worthy to use it. Luke has croup as of 1:45am - he came running into our room just gasping for air, so David gave him a blessing and I ran him to the hospital. We stayed for a couple of hours and he's doing ok, but seems miserable.
-I had 3 days of 'rest' before someone got sick again
-We had a great evening with our friends last night. Their girls are the same ages as our boys and we love spending time with all of them.
-I got to go visiting teaching (it's so nice to socialize and get out of the house)
-Seth, David, and I are very healthy as of right now
-I spent a lot of time holding and cuddling Luke
-I talked to my mom - she is amazing
-I cleaned the bathroom yesterday (not so fun, but it's great to have it clean)
-I found out David's cousin (Kourtney) is having a baby girl and she's so excited
-pajamas (that's all I need to say about that)

Friday, January 29, 2010

Daily Ten (for 3 days)

Since I've been a slacker I'll just do a combination of the past few days!

-No one is sick anymore!
-I have lived another year and celebrated another birthday
-I have an amazing husband
-Seth and Luke shower me with hugs and kisses daily - there are often jealousy scuffles :(
-We have the most wonderful families and great friends
-I actually made dinner tonight
-I cleaned up Luke's room and it feels so much better
-Luke goes to preschool happily now and he's even excited for it. This is a big one because he used to cry just at the mention of preschool
-I have Blue Bell cookie dough ice cream in my freezer and will be eating it in about 10 minutes
-It dropped about 20 degrees today and I have a warm place to live

Monday, January 25, 2010

Daily Ten

-The boys have had the stomach flu and Luke only threw up one time and I actually had the bucket ready so clean up was easy!
-Seth took a good, long nap and seems to be over his flu
-By the afternoon Luke started acting like he was feeling much better
-Luke and I read several books together
-I showered by 9 am
-Once again, the weather is amazing
-We went on a walk and played outside
-David got new jeans that look really good ;)
-I finally started to tackle cleaning up the office
-I laid on the floor to rest and ended up wrestling for about 15 minutes . . . these boys make me laugh

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Daily Ten

I am totally copying this idea from a friend's blog (Jamie, and I think she's copying it too, haha), but I think it's such a positive and good thing and really makes you realize how good life is.

-After waking up early with the boys David let me go back to bed and I slept for another 3 hours!
-I got to spend the day with my family
-Luke and I went to the grocery store alone . . . so much easier with one child!
-Went on a bike ride with the boys in tow for the 2nd day in a row and it feels so good to exercise.
-The weather was amazing!
-Talked with a few of our neighbors and got to know them better
-Got a phone call from a friend about where I take Luke to get his hair cut - it just reassured me that I have close friends, haha
-David is doing the dishes right now, he really is awesome!
-The missionaries (sisters) came over for dinner and we love them
-Both boys went down for the night without a peep

Christmas Vacation: Part 2

After our visit to AZ we headed up to Utah to visit David's parents. It was a great, relaxing visit. His mom was so good to let us sleep in and she even let Luke sleep in her room every night, which he loved! We went out to eat a lot, saw 4 movies in the theater (that's how many we've seen this whole year!), visited with family and friends, went to the dinosaur museum, the boys went to an airplane museum, played in the snow, went bowling, and passed around a lot of sickness (not so much fun). We were so sad to leave, but glad to come back to warm Texas.

Luke went bowling for the first time and had a blast









Luke and Sammy, his old buddy from Provo

Luke at the Airplane museum

I think we wore Paki out!

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

One year older and wiser too!

Luke just turned 3! I can't believe he's getting so big. It seems like he's suddenly a wise old man. He is so thoughtful about everything he does and and asks so many questions. We had a great conversation today about where we were before we were born (this started by him asking where Seth was before he was born from my tummy) and he had so many great questions. His questions always start with how. So he'll say things like, "Mommy, How Seth was with Heavenly Father and then was in your tummy?" or "How the leaves get on the ground?" or "How the clouds moving in the sky?" I guess he just wants to know how things work rather than why things are. He is a very serious child and loves to play quietly with his cars more than anything, but he also loves to run and play outside as much as possible. He is very obedient and sensitive. He is such a sweetheart and we love having him in our family. Thanks for putting up with us bud, we love you and happy birthday!

Brand new, baby Luke

1 year old

2nd Birthday

He had a 'Cars' themed family birthday party at Paki and Omi's house this year. Can we say happy?

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Part 1 continued

We had a really fun outing to the park with GG and Great Papa Roach. Seth loved their dog (my old dog), Shadow and they had fun swinging and feeding ducks.



Nana is a great story teller!


An attempt at doing the Nativity . . . hopefully it will go better in years to come, haha!



Since everyone was together for the first time in over 2 years we did family pictures. With so many little kids it was definitely a challenge!





All the kids in Christmas Jammies (minus baby Jonas)

Seth has decided that he loves Christmas . . . chocolate!

The boys playing with toys.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Christmas Vacation: Part 1

Just a couple of days after David's last final we hit the road (air actually) for sunny Arizona to visit my family. Highlights of the trip include:


Seeing Eric for the first time since her returned from his mission!


Playing with cousins. I loved it when Jake said, "This is my cousin, this is my Luke."


Lots and lots of swinging. Luke would run up to Papa and say, "Let's swing higher and higher and faster and faster!" Papa was so good to play outside with the kids so much!


The wheelbarrow was actually the most popular 'toy'


Papa spent countless hours giving kids rides!

The Phoenix Children's Museum: Luke's favorite part was the race car track and the little 'car wash'






More to come . . .

Santa!

A few days before we left for Christmas we visited a fun, "Christmas in the Park" here in CS. There were lots of lights, hot chocolate, cookies and even Santa was there! Luke was very excited but didn't want to sit on his lap, and Seth was very unsure of Old Saint Nick. This was a very fun outing for us and it's something we plan to do next year!





Welcome Home Johnson Family, Welcome Home

We are home. It has been a long, eventful, relaxing and fun month. We visited my family in Arizona for 10 days and then we visited David's parents in Utah for a little over 2 weeks. Traveling so far with such young kids is certainly an adventure, but I'm glad we did it. The day we got home was a story in itself. It was a typical travel day. . . drive to airport (45 min), two flights with a plane change and flight delay, and drive home (2hours). It ended up being nearly 11 hours of travel, which is of coarse stressful with children. I was amazed by all the great people we came in contact with though. The flight attendants were so accommodating and did everything they could to make us comfortable. They even let me stand as much as I needed (holding Seth) and we sat at the very back, so they were OK with Seth walking around a little! Passengers that sat near us were so nice after the flights telling us how cute the boys were and how they remember those day. The only 'unkind' person we met was a man that chose to sit in front of us. The flight was not even close to full and there were empty seats throughout the plane, but he sat in front of us. Before the plane even started taxiing he turned around and said, "Just so you know, I don't do well with kids kicking my chair." Luke was in a car seat, so he HAD to sit by the window and we were there first! I felt like saying a few words, but chose to bite my tongue. Anyway, we got to the airport safely and were greeted by David's amazing aunt and uncle, Wendy and Giff, who kept our car for us while we were gone. We drove the two hours home and thank goodness the boys slept the entire time! We pulled into our drive-way at about 10:45pm and our garage door would not open . . . Dave went to unlock the front door and found a notice from the utility company that our utilities had been turned off! We aren't set up on automatic payment yet and because we were out of town we missed the bill by a couple of days! Because it was so late and the house was really cold we decided just to go to a hotel that night. Thankfully, the boys slept amazingly well and we were able to get our power early the next day. Lesson learned, use automatic payments!! Well, this tale has become very long, but we are glad to be home and sad to be so far from family again. Check back soon because I'm going to be posting all about our vacation. I have 4 weeks and 500 pictures to catch up on (don't worry, I won't make you look at all the pictures!).