Confessions of a Stay-at-Home Mom - Vol. 3

Recently I was asked by a sweet friend of mine, who I grew up with but we now live in different states, something to the effect of if my life is really as happy as it seems. She was referring to pictures and things I share online. I asked myself...is it as good as I portray it to be??  I assured her it isn't all roses over here.  I know that 99 percent of the things I share online are good things. They are photos that make me smile, happy moments, the little and big events I want to remember and relive when I look at photos and read back on what happened at different stages of my life and the lives of my children. I appreciate that I can share and have loved ones celebrate life's little milestones with me. But like I said, it isn't all roses over here all the time. What I share on this blog, facebook, and instagram is only a sliver of our daily happenings. There are plenty of things in my life that I don't care to take the time to document and post. I prefer sharing and reading uplifting things, it's therapeutic and refreshing for me. I do not mean to portray a perfect life or a perfect marriage or perfect children. How is something "perfect" anyway? It's relative, right? I'm rambling now... I just want say that I stand by my little blog mantra, life is so, so sweet. But this little life of mine is so far from perfect...confession time:

// I'd say half of the time we go to the grocery store, a package of food is opened that kids and I snack on while we shop, and then I hand the cashier an empty package when I'm checking out.

// I have been struggling with being consistent in the way I discipline as a mother. Follow-through has never been my strong suit. My heart feels equally sad and frustrated as I think of how disobedient Brooks can be, especially when we're out and about, and I have a gut feeling it's because I haven't done a good job at teaching him to obey and that there are consequences when he doesn't. It's lazy parenting on my part, and so selfish.

// I'm late to everything.

//  I have needy-wife syndrome...the kind that causes me to complain way too much to my poor husband for coming home late from work, when I absolutely know he's doing his best to get home as quick as possible.

// I love finding deals and sales, but I'm horrible at budgeting. Adam solely keeps track of all the finances and bills, and I've said for years that I want to help and make it a team effort, but I haven't done anything about it. (thank you, I'll accept my bad wife award now) Yea, not a fan of money.

// My kids rock. But they're both masters of throwing intense tantrums, of varying degrees depending on what they're going for.

// I don't shower daily. (um, yea. thank goodness for deodorant and dry shampoo)

// I have the sleeping habits of a teenager. I am such a night owl, and if I had it my way, I'd sleep in 'til 10:00am.

// With the amount, or lack thereof, of effort I put into keeping my house clean and orderly, I care way too much about what others think (which is LAME). And then all too often I become a giant stress ball when I know people are coming and, "We have to get the house clean!!" Sorry hubs. :(

//  I can count on one hand the times I have been totally caught up on laundry since we've been married. There are always things that need to be washed or folded or hung or ironed. ALWAYS. Oh and ironing...yea, actually that doesn't really happen over here. Which leads me to my next one...

// There is a ever-changing pile of clean clothes in our bedroom that migrates from the floor to our bed and back to the floor daily. Well, most of them are clean. I think. Oops.

// I can dish sarcasm, but much too often I'm a poor sport when others give it to me.

// I'm terribly forgetful about calling/texting people back.

// I haven't been studying my scriptures daily like I know I should. Want to get better at that, and writing in my Gratitude Journal...it's been too long.

// A good, homemade dinner only happens a couple times a week. I thank my lucky stars for a man that eats whatever I cook, always says he loves it, and eats leftovers 2 days in a row.

// It's been a couple years that I've read a book for leisure, cover to cover.

// I'll stop there...

And here are some visuals...I took these pictures today (with the exception of the photo of the kids, I took that a couple weeks ago) to give a little perspective as to what it'd be like if you randomly dropped in to say hi...


But all of that being said. Life is good. It's just definitely full of messes, and tantrums, and arguments, and "I'm sorry"s, and kisses, and procrastination, and laughter. Thank goodness for that last one.

I'm in...



Instagram and Bloglovin....I'm in. :)



Nutella Toast and Mint Tea


The other day while Ava was in dreamland, I made a snack for Brooks and I. My sister Corrie was the one who told me about the insanely delicious combination of mint herbal tea (Bigelow brand is my fave) and Nutella on toast...try it, you'll see, and you can thank her. :) Since I was missing her, it sounded perfect. Brooks was not a fan of the tea, I drank both mugs. But you can bet he enjoyed every lick and every bite of the Nutella toast, we both did.

Love that boy.
Love Corrie.
Love mint tea and Nutella toast.

This morning...


...that happened.

Adam has been gone for the past week with his parents and brothers at the annual guys' getaway to watch the NCAA Wrestling Championships (their "March Madness"). He got back late last night, and I about melted into a puddle when I brought Ava into our room this morning, and she practically leapt out of my arms to get to her Daddy. Then they continued to just soak each other up.

Yea, I was a goner. :)

12 tulips for 12 months

^^ Brooks picked out these pink and "o-janch too-wips" for Aves...his little sister who is ONE YEAR OLD ^^

Yesterday was our Ava's birthday...that girl is ONE!! We can hardly believe it.

Oh. We. Love. Her. 

Sadly she was sick, even though you wouldn't think so from that last picture, but Aves was such a little trooper. A bubble bath with big brother and a long nap were on the itinerary...both happened twice. Plenty of tissues and vaseline were used on her tender nose, and oils rubbed on her feet. And snuggling in our PJs, all day long. So, not much traditional birthday fun was had, but that'll absolutely happen as soon as she's back to her normal, happy and healthy self. We're all about extending celebrations for more belated birthday goodness. 

So grateful for the day we met our little Ava...it was love at first sight.
She has been apart of our family now for twelve months.
Twelve of the best, most crazy and exhausting, but oh-so sweet, months ever.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY AVA LU!

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{ The first lighting of his 3 birthday candles...he blew them out at least seven more times. ;) }

{ Ava is the ultimate un-doer. Daily she can be found pulling everything out of Mama's wallet and bag. And her little hands are in her newest signature move..."Hold me please?" } 

"A portrait of my children, once a week, every week, in 2013."

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{ Brushing his elephant's teeth, I mean, tusks before bed. }

{ That sweet girl loooooves the swings. }

"A portrait of my children, once a week, every week,  in 2013."

(I missed doing these last week, oops!)

"Son-shine" Easter Package for Our Missionary


Easter is in just a couple weeks, and I wanted to make sure that my sister Corrie had some Cadbury Mini Eggs down in Chile. :) But I didn't want them to be the only thing in the package (even though that heavenly candy would have held its own;) so I searched the web for creative Easter packages for missionaries...and I scored when I found this post about a cute mom sending a "Son-shine" package to her boy serving a mission. LOVED that it was fun and festive, but emphasized that Easter really is about God's Son and the miracle of His resurrection. It was so fun gathering yellow treats and trinkets I thought she'd enjoy, and a few things for her to read as spiritual food-for-thought. Rolled up and tied with yellow ribbon, I put in an awesome devotional about the Atonement by Elder David A. Bednar called "In the Strength of the Lord." And I shrunk down a copy of an inspiring passage called "The Fellowship of the Unashamed" that she can keep in her scriptures. It is SO powerful. And right before I sealed and taped up the box, I slipped in some pictures of Brooks and Ava for good measure. :)

 I can't believe this week she will have been serving her mission for 7 months. Still crazy for me to think that she's been living in Chile for most of that time, AND she speaks Spanish fluently! We miss her so, so much...but we are beyond proud of her. It's been incredible to hear from her in her weekly emails about how she's doing, inspiring experiences, the hard days and lessons learned, and how the restored Gospel of Jesus Christ is touching peoples' lives. If you want to read and keep up with her journey in Chile, you can check out her blog here. I'm managing it, and I share her emails she has said can be public. :)

In case anyone wanted to send an Easter package full of "Son-shine" to their missionary, family member, or friend that lives far away this Easter, I wanted to pass on the idea. I sure hope it makes Corrie smile when she gets it!

^^ Brooks was so excited to send our package to Aunt "Co-wee!" ^^

Brooks turns three!!


"Yea-wo" balloons.
Pictures of some of our favorite memories of Brooks in the shape of a "THWEE!"
McDonalds for breakfast & the best Play Place ever.
Thoughtful from sweet friends and family.
Feeding "ducks!"...and geese & seagulls.
Playground fun...and running his little heart out.
"Maca-noni" at Noodles & Co.
FaceTime with Grandma & Grandpa Stum at dinner
Papa and Grammy Kjar came to visit the birthday boy
"Puh-cakes" and "can-doos!"

Brooks' special day was filled with so many of his favorite things...we sure love that birthday boy!! So grateful for the day, THREE years ago, he joined our family.