Sunday, April 24, 2011

Easter Fun


It seem like Easter came and went. It's funny how much having a girl can change things. When I say that I guess I mean, I never "made" anything for my boys. The minute I found out I was having a girl, I got busy making bedding, dolled-up onsies, carseat covers, headbands and bows, and the list goes on and on...

This year, as many of you know, I attempted to sew Lexie a dress for Easter. It turned out pretty good (and had many flaws, which I won't share with you) and I was pretty proud of my first dress. Even if it wasn't perfect, I had so much fun, I believe there will be more dresses and outfits to come.
Of course since I got Lexie all dolled up, I HAD to match the boys. I found some lavendar $10 dress shirts and ties that I thought went perfectly with Lexie's dress and I think they all look adorable.

Our easter was full of egg dying, egg hunts, and most importantly reflection on our Savior and his resurrection. We are so grateful for him and all he has done for us. Happy Easter!


2 months already!


I could just eat her up!!

They say "Time flies when you are having fun!" We must have been having lots of fun around here because Lexie was born and just the other day I called the doctor's office for Lexie's 2-month appointment! Also, my friend sent me some pictures the other day that she had taken of Lexie when she was about a month old and I can't believe how much she has changed in only a month. I just want to freeze time and I want her to stop growing. Actually, if I could freeze time and stop all of my kids from growing bigger I would.

I love their innocence and I get frightened about their future in this crazy world of ours. I always tell my boys that they need to just stop growing and they tell me that I'm crazy. "Mom, we have to get bigger" or "We want to be big like dad." Well, no matter what my wishes, they continue to grow and unfortunately I can't freeze time. So I guess we will just have to continue having fun...





Sunday, February 20, 2011

Lexie Mae Shane


Lexie made her grand appearance on Friday, February 18, 2011 at 1:44 p.m. She weighed in at a whopping 8 pounds 13 ounces - mack dab in the middle of her brothers with Carter weighing 8 pounds 11 ounces and Jax weighing 8 pounds 15-1/2 ounces. We went in at 6 a.m. and I got hooked up to Pitocin at about 8 a.m. He broke my water at 12:20 and then she quickly came almost an hour later! She is perfect in every way and is a little chubbers. She has the cutest little chubby cheeks that mommy and daddy just can't keep their lips off of! She looks a lot like Jax when he was a newborn. She has been a little sweetheart so far and is the most mellow of all the Shane kids. She really only cries if she is hungry or a little uncomfortable. I really think she is perfect in every way.

Her brothers couldn't love her more, although Jax was a little hesitant at first. He didn't even want to hold her. I think he was just weirded out by the whole thing. A new sister, his mom being in the hospital hooked up to IVs. In fact, he wouldn't even give me a hug because he was freaked out by the IV in my left arm. He was acting out and being kind of naughty the first few days Lexie was home. He has been much better as time has gone on and I'm sure he will only get better. Carter just loves her to pieces. I think he would hold her most of the day if I would let him. Carter and Jax love to kiss her and snuggle her and it takes everything in me to stop them from malling her all day long.

I think daddy is the most in love. He calls her "little darlin' " and he just adores her. He snuggles with her when she is up late at night and mommy needs to go to bed. There is something precious about a daddy's love for his daughter and I love watching it.


Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Dear Lexie Mae:


I can't believe I have been pregnant for almost 9 months. I can't believe you, our precious little girl will, make your grand arrival in 9 days. I can't believe such a little thing will take up so much room in our hearts. We can't wait to snuggle you in our arms and call you ours. Your big brothers are going to love you to death. Your daddy is going to fall head over heels in love with you. We can't believe this is happening...

I am scheduled to be induced next Friday, February 18. We can't wait to meet you, our little angel. I dream about what you will look like. Are you bald or do you have cute dark, curly hair? Will people look at you and say, "She looks just like you or she looks just like her dad (or brothers for that matter). We just can't wait to finally welcome you into our family. Your brothers are so excited and ask me every day how many more days until your birthday. I'm sure they will be amazed at how little and perfect their sister is.

Your room is all ready and we have all the essentials in place. We love you Lexie and can't wait to meet you! :) Good luck as you make your journey into this world. We will be ready for you with open arms and lots of hugs, kisses, and snuggles! :)

Love,
Mom, Dad, Carter, and Jaxon


Monday, January 31, 2011

Carter and his best bud! (AKA his dad)


Matt had to take a quick trip out of town this past weekend and Carter has been greatly affected by it. I know my boys love their dad, but I guess this weekend made me realize just how much of an impact they make on him. Carter has broken down into tears about 5 times since he left. It usually happens at night before bed (maybe due to tiredness), but randomly on occasion as well. He just gets really sad when he thinks about his dad being gone and his eyes well up with tears. I think it is in part due to Carter being similar to me in that he doesn't like change or if things are different than they normally are. However, him and his dad to have a special bond. This morning after realizing that daddy would be home tomorrow he exclaims, "Daddy, will be home tomorrow. I'm so excited! I miss him so much!" I love that they are building a great relationship and I hope it only gets stronger.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Character confusion

Jax is not a fan of many things that may not seem so scary. For instance, when we went to Carter's school Halloween Parade Jax saw the mascot, a 5-foot tall Eagle. He was terrified and was worried the whole time we were at the school that he would see the Eagle again. He survived that day but for the next few weeks when we would take and pick up Carter from school he would worry that the Eagle was going to be there. I'm not sure if this fear of characters started at Disneyland when he saw Goofy for the first time and about passed out, but nevertheless he has a fear of such things. We have been trying to explain to him that it is just people dressed up in costumes. Well tonight I think the concept finally sunk in.

We were driving around delivering Christmas goodies and we were having the boys take the treats to the doors. When we told the kids that we were going to the bishop's house, Carter got a little nervous (not quite sure why) and said he didn't want to go. We kept encouraging him that he could do it. Then Jax pipes in, "Carter, it's just a costume!" Just had to share.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Carter is getting Smarter!

Just puttin' around!

Carter loves Smore's and would have them for every dessert if possible. He always asks for dessert after dinner. If we end up having something, he usually takes a few bites and then he is done. He doesn't have a huge sweet tooth.

LOL! That title made me laugh as I was reading it, but it is so very true! I am amazed at how much Carter has learned in his first quarter of school. He is doing some very basic reading and has learned how to sound out many different words. He loves to rhyme and this has even gotten him in trouble a couple of times as he has tried to rhyme words that rhyme with other words. At the same time, sometimes he thinks that if a word has the same number of syllables then it rhymes, so we are still working on this. He can almost read "Go Dog, Go! all by himself. He loves school so much that the minute he gets in the car after I pick him up, he immediately pulls out his binder and shows me all his papers. It still cracks me up though when I ask him what he learns his reply is always, "I don't remember" or "I don't know." I think to myself, it was only 10 minutes ago, how could you forget already. :) Also, the minute he gets home from school he asks if he can start his homework. If it is a Friday and he doesn't have homework, he usually complains about it!

Carter on his first day of school. This happens to be his favorite shirt too. He loves Mustangs!

Carter also just finished his first season of soccer. It was only 6 weeks long, but he had a blast nonetheless. He tends to hang back and follow the other kids kicking the ball, but he did make 2 goals. He also play goalie/defender and he can pretty much boot it from one end of the field to the others so I think he might end up being a good defender! He loved every minute of it, although he told me in the beginning he didn't want to play soccer, only golf. The same coach will be forming a tee ball team in February and he couldn't be more excited. He tells me several times a week that he can't wait for tee ball. I'm glad he is giving them a try and having fun.

Carter and Jax being "Shirt Heads!"

Carter is still very particular and likes things a certain way. He is very good with details and can almost explain instructions from his teacher exactly. (I wonder why he can't remember what he did). He has memorized his address and phone number and is working toward tying his shoes. He gets to go on his first kindergarten field trip tomorrow to a farm and he is super excited.

Carter is really excited to have a little sister. He loves to feel her kick, even though he makes mommy feels bad when he says things like, "Mommy, your tummy is really fat." I think to myself, Just wait, I'm only 5-1/2 months along, you ain't seen nothing yet! He wasn't always so excited as he was shooting for a boy in the beginning. In fact, during the ultrasound after the tech had told us it was a girl, he looks at me and sticks out his tongue because he wanted a boy. I thought it was funny. The idea has grown on him and I'm sure he will be a great big, protective brother.
Carter and Daddy at IHOP before our ultrasound and trip to Utah. After eating there, he said to me, "Mom, can we eat here every time we go somewhere for breakfast?"