Wednesday, March 30, 2011

updates and randoms.

well, we have been so busy and not necessarily doing fun things so this is just a post of what has been going on with us. 


Garran spoke with one of the professors that sat on the panel that interviewed him. She said that his interview went really well and that he was to modest about his talent. However she told him that that played to his favor. So we will see what happens. Keeping our fingers crossed. They said a few weeks and they will let everyone know.

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i went to register Cullan for kindergarten and got a nasty little surprise when arriving. they had not sent me this like 15 page packet of information that I needed to fill out and they also failed to send any kind of information saying that we would have to pay $120.00 to register him. (yes we pay taxes in illinois for school, and no that does not cover any supplies or anything like that.) I found out that we have to pay that every year and for each child. So next year it will cost me $240.00 to register the kids for school. I know this is my first kid heading off to school, but I about feel over. That seemed like a lot of money to send my kid to public school and buy supplies on top of all of that. 

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Ayla is cutting her first tooth, so she has been a little grumpy lately.. poor girl just can not catch a break. first being so sick and then the teeth. sigh. oh well. on other exciting news with her, today I bought my first size two diapers for her. the reason this is such a big deal is because by 5 months, my other kids were in size 3 and even 4 diapers. She is just our little string bean. 

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Kael has screening for Preschool coming up. I am hoping that he gets in this year. I think he will be miserable with Cullan gone all day. They play together so much and Kael is so ready for school. I am really hoping that they have a spot for him. We will have to wait and see. Here's to keeping our fingers crossed on that as well. 

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Other than that, life as normal. We found out yesterday that we have to replace the brakes on our van. I was not excited about that. Some days it just seems like money flies out of your hands before you even get a chance to know what to do with it. Oh well. It has to be done.

Well Ayla woke up and is not happy. Off to cook dinner and wrangle the troops ;0)
Hope everyone is having a Happy Wednesday!

Monday, March 28, 2011

fingers.

she loves those fingers. 
she is my only kiddo that has ever wanted to suck on those fingers.
i know that everyone says that i should push the binki because those are easier to break than getting your kids to stop sucking on their fingers, but I just can not help it. 
i mean look at how cute she is. I will try and stop it later, but for now she is just to dang cute.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

my littles

 lizzy lu

 b bug
KB
cullan-ator

I LOVE THEM.

Friday, March 25, 2011

interview

t - 10 ...9..8...7..6...5
yep that is right, the countdown is on. today at 3:30pm Garran goes for his interview to see if he will be receiving and teaching position next year working with undergrad art students. I am so excited for him. I know he would be amazing at this. It is what he wants to eventually do. I keep praying that it goes well. I really want it to. I know that there are a lot of others out there, but he did make the first cut to even get an interview,  so that gives me hope. I mean besides the fact that he is incredibly talented. So say a prayer, cross your fingers, what ever you do, send good luck our way!!

Thursday, March 24, 2011

chatting

i love when she is chatty like this. it is so sweet!

skills

Sorry about the quality. I took this with my ipod. it was the closest thing i could find.

This girl has skills. I mean really. WOW! This is what happened in the time it took me to change Ayla's diaper. I mean really. I don't know if you can see, but it is all over her feet, all up her legs, all over her rear end, and of course her hands. Sometimes I think this little girl will be the end of me. But then she gives me that sweet smile and I think of that song by Darius Rucker. I will have to find it and post it.

Monday, March 21, 2011

big kid

Garran was scanning some stuff and needed my help with organizing it. As I was going through the images of papers that he had scanned, I came across this. I looked at him and he smiled like a kid. He said, "Ya I scanned my face!" 
He is such a big kid sometimes!

Sunday, March 20, 2011

the folks

i was so happy that my folks could come and visit while garran was away. 
the kids were crazy because they love having people here but it was worth it.
thanks for coming guys!!

Welcome Home

Garran got home on Saturday. 
I don't know who was more excited....the kids or me!

Friday, March 18, 2011

poor baby.

this little girl has been sick all week.
finally got into the doctor yesterday, just in time for Garran to leave town. He is in St. Louis at a Conference called SGC. Anyways, I knew she was sick, but after leaving the doctors, I was told to head for the hospital. We did a couple of cultures and a chest x ray.
here is what we found out.
tested negative for RSV
tested positive for influenza A
has a some infection in her lungs. they were not sure if it was bacterial or viral so they have her on strong antibiotics in hopes that it is bacterial and will knock it out quickly.
on top of antibiotics, she is on an inhaler and tylenol for fever.
as i am typing, my eyes are burning and want to close. I can not wait for my parents to get here and also for garran to get home later this weekend.
I am hoping she is over this soon and that I get my sweet happy baby back quickly!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Happy St. Patricks Day!


May your blessings outnumber
The shamrocks that grow,
And may trouble avoid you
Wherever you go.
~Irish Blessing

and...
Happy Birthday to My Grandma Pat!!
91 years old

Monday, March 14, 2011

i mean...

it is almost painful how cute she is. 
i just love her!

St Pats in Chicago!


HELLO CHICAGO!
yes we were crazy and took 8 children and 4 adults in to the city for the St. Patricks day celebrations!
we got up Friday and made our way into the city, which is only about an hour from our house.
by the time we got there, it was time for lunch. we decided we wanted to try some real Chicago pizza.


this place was recommended to us. so we thought we would give it a try.

we thought the kids would think that it was fun because you can write on the walls. (we all know from my previous posts that my kids are experts at writing on walls!)

so we decided on what to order and just decided to relax. we had fun chatting and the kids played at a table next to us. unfortunately the service was horrible. HORRIBLE. our waitress never came to fill our drinks. they brought the kids meals, but did not bring drinks for them. she said she figured we did not want them. WHAT?!?!
anyways an hour after ordering our food finally came. (still with no drinks)
I am thinking Ed's face sums up what we thought of the pizza!

not our favorite.
oh well maybe we will try something different next time we are in the city!
after lunch we checked into our hotel (thanks George!!!)
we got everything settled there and headed to Lincoln Park Zoo.


Little did we know, we did not pick the best day to come. a lot of the exhibits were closed, however we still had fun walking around the park.

we looked and looked for animals. i found these two hiding in an observation tunnel.

this was one of the few animals we did see and this was the only view we got! ;0)
We did find this super cute area and decided to take some family pictures quick.

Palmers

us!

we walked around some more looking for some thing fun to see. the boys even took turns riding in Ollie's wheel chair every once in a while.
after the zoo, we headed back to the hotel to let the kids swim in the pool and just relax. after all Saturday was going to be the big day!
we woke up early to get our selves all festive!
oh the things this sweet man will go along with to help me make fun memories!
i personally think green looks very good on him.
of course he was not the only one that i got all done up for our big day.
Kael got so many compliments on his hair.
our fam ready to head our for the day.
the palmers are ready too. can't you tell how excited Eden is?
I think Kael and Jaren won the award for most festive.
and so the crazy day began. we headed out with 4 adults, 3 strollers, 1 wheel chair, and eight kids.
to say the least, it was a crazy adventure!
we stopped at the only place we could find on the way to the parade and grabbed some hot chocolate, (it was kind of chilly) and some other breakfast goodies.
Stacy had never EVER been to a Dunkin Doughnuts. Of course I had to take a picture to capture the moments. These kinds of things don't happen every day!
After breakfast, we went to watch them dye the water green. This was really fun. I know my kids thought it was pretty cool. Although this was the beginning of the end when it came to easily navigating through the crowds.
Here we are in front of the green water. cullan was really cold. so we had to move quickly.
we snapped one of the palmers too. just to prove they were there ;0)
Here is Ollie checking it out. Like I said the crowds were crazy.
there were people lining the bridges, streets. they were everywhere.
i decided to try and snap one more. at least i got almost everyone looking at the camera and that lovely green water. woo hoo for me!
well after this we had to stop for some mittens. ya it was a little chilly. then off to find the parade. this was an adventure in and of itself. we basically just followed the crowds. we had watched the news that morning, but where they had said the parade would be was wrong. go figure. so it all worked out. following the crowd was just fine in this instance.
on our way, there were all kinds of crazy things going on, but there was this kid standing in the middle of a closed off bridge. i thought he was so cute and what a funny idea. i have no idea if he got any kisses but i do think its hilarious that up in the corner it says... Girls Only!
some how we made it through the crowds to find a spot. it was not great but it was ours. well..for a while. here are the boys waiting for the parade to start.
i think this was the happiest we all were at the parade. i don't mind crowds that much, but i really hate when people are rude to my kids. I am sure you are thinking, "Meghan, of course there are going to be drunk crazy people everywhere. ". Ya i got that, it was the sober ones that made me a little upset. but ever with all that we still managed to have a few good laughs and make some memories.
see, look how happy oliver looks.
we even got to hear some bag pipers.....
(ya you can see how far back we were in the crowd from this picture)
however, that cuteness in the far left, with the hot pink jacket on is Briea. Daddy was nice enough to crowd surf up there so that she could see a little bit of the parade.
and a green trolley. however after a while, it was time to go.
the parade was three hours long, and our poor kids were just not going to make it through a parade that they could not see half of. so we decided it was time to move on and continue our adventure and have some more fun.
we left the parade and headed over to millennium park.
of course we had to get a picture with the giant bean!
some of us girls!

and of course some couple shots. got to have those. ;0)
we did not stay at the park long either. it was craziness there and their were a lot of people that for some reason were not feeling very well. (wink wink)
so unfortunately we had to hit the road so that our kids did not have to watch the show of people getting sick. not to pretty. our next stop was going to be great though and we did not even know it.
stacy had been in contact with a man whose niece had passed away from a DIPG tumor and he lived in the city. he was a pastry chef for the Marriott in downtown Chicago. he invited all of us to a behind the scenes tour of what he does.
Here is Nic showing the kids just some of the treats he had ready for them. He had three different kinds of cheese cakes, a carrot, a banana, a chocolate, and a coconut cake. He also had chocolate creme brulee. On top off all that he had stuff for sundaes, with every topping imaginable. oh yeah and i forgot. he also had stuff ready so that the kids could dip strawberries in chocolate and decorate them.
as we were standing there, cullan looks up at me and says "mom, i have been waiting for this my whole life!".
here is eden decorating some of the strawberries with white chocolate.
the boys hard at work. i love that cullan has his tongue hanging out. that means he is really working hard.
the finished strawberries.
did i mention how awesome Nic was with the kids. He was amazing. He said that having the kids there reminded him of his nieces and nephews and home. He was such a great guy.
after decorating strawberries...next came sundaes.
ya did i mention...EVERY POSSIBLE TOPPING.
i could not believe all of the trouble he went to. what a great treat for Oliver and all the kids.
I am sure you can imagine how excited the kids were to get to make their own sundaes.
Kael's looks like a work of art.
Cullan just looks like he is already in a sugar comma!
Before we left, I snapped a quick picture of the Palmers and Nic.
We had so much fun with him. He is an amazing pastry chef. Let me just say that if you are EVER in the city and are at the Marriott. order the Banana Cake!
Oh my goodness. It was like a little slice of heaven!
Delicious!
oh and there chocolate creme brulee is pretty awesome as well.
as we were leaving the hotel in a sugar bliss i saw this.
i don't know if i was just high on banana cake or what but I thought this was really funny and took a picture. I know it is potty humor...hahaha....get it, potty humor.
ok..moving on.
well i just thought i would end things on a cute note.
i mean...really...could it get any cuter than this.
nope, i just don't think so.
we had a wild adventure, with lots of funny stories and great memories.
i am so happy that we were brave enough to do it and that we have pictures to remember it by.
hope everyone has a great st. patty's day!!
ps. im posting all our extra pics on facebook.

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I love the saying "the best thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother". My husband does an amazing job of that. I am truly married to my best friend. We laugh often and try to see the best in every situation, or at least find the humor in it. We have four beautiful children. Cullan (7) Kael (6) Briea (3) and Ayla (2). We are currently living in Illinois while Garran attends Grad School. He is a talented print maker and is enjoying his time here. He has a website if you are interested. www.garrangillespie.com Right now we are living every day to the fullest and trying to have as much fun as possible along the way!!

This explains why I blog so much RIGHT?

“Your journal is your autobiography, so it should be kept carefully. You are unique, and there may be incidents in your experience that are more noble and praiseworthy in their way than those recorded in any other life. …
“What could you do better for your children and your children’s children than to record the story of your life, your triumphs over adversity, your recovery after a fall, your progress when all seemed black, your rejoicing when you had finally achieved?”
Elder Spencer W Kimball!

I need to read this every morning!

"It isn't as bad as you sometimes think it is. It all works out. Don't worry. I say that to myself every morning. It all works out in the end. Put your trust in God, and move forward with faith and confidence in the future. The Lord will not forsake us. He will not forsake us. If we will put our trust in Him, if we will pray to Him, if we will live worthy of His blessings, He will hear our prayers."

-President Gordon B. Hinckley

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