
5 - Alexis turned 5 in January celebrating with a Princess dress-up party, with one strawberry pinata and 24 pink cupcakes with purple frosting! She planned the whole thing herself!
18 - The day in March that changed our life forever. Paxton Richard Dart joined our family and he is a healthy and very happy boy. I love this picture of Denali holding him when we got home from the hospital. He looks like a little doll.
100+ - The number of hours the girls spent enjoying the nice green lawn.
6 - The number of additional children I had attend a summer kids camp. It was one week of fun and we did all sorts of fun activities and my girls just loved it. We will most likely do it again next summer!
2 - The number of camping trips we enjoyed this summer. Was it really only 2? We will have to double that number this next year. Paxton did great sleeping in a tent!
K- So I wasn't sure what number to use, but a huge milestone in our family was Alexis' first day of Kindergarten. She loves school and her teacher. She is learning to read and loves The Boxcar Children. We read it together every night. She is a social butterfly and has made lots of friends.
3 - The number of Christmas concerts Alexis has this month. Her Kindergarten class had a really cute program. She had the only singing solo and did wonderful. She is in a music class, Jubilee and they also had a really great program. Denali has been singing "Rock Rock Rock, do the Reindeer Rock," every day since we attended it. The entire elementary school has a program tomorrow night too.
7 - The number of children in Denali's co-op preschool. We do it once a week and it is at our house every 7 weeks. It is perfect for her right now and she looks forward to it every day (even though it is only every week.)
2 - The number of long distance work trips Greg took this fall. He traveled to Iowa and then Boston. Paxton and I traveled to Boston with him and really enjoyed our time there. I would love to go again, although it isn't a stroller friendly city, so I would like to take the kids when they all are a little older.
3 - The number of children that had the stomach flu over the weekend at our house. =(
3 - The number of teeth Paxton got last week. He also learned how to crawl and how to clap. Followed up by the flu, it was a really big week for him!!
8 - The average number of nights Greg is out of town for work. Some months less, some months more. I continue to try to get used to this.
Greg works hard with his many job titles for Snow College and is busy with Dart Photography as well. He graduated with his Masters in Instructional Technology in May and is considering starting a Doctorate degree. He loves his job and his family. It is so fun to watch him play with the kids. They are so happy when Daddy comes home!
I am adjusting to having 3 children. It is harder than 2, but so much fun. It is great to watch the girls entertain and care for their little brother. I enjoy being at home, most days anyway. Stay at home moms really do have the hardest job in the world. I can say that too, because I was a full time working out of the home mom before. I have started couponing and love finding ways to save money. I started another blog: savingsaints.blogspot.com and it is a good hobby for me. I hope it will become a profitable hobby, we will see.
We are grateful for all the blessings that have come our way this year. We hope you all have a merry Christmas and lots of bessings come your way in the New Year!