Marbles

November 29th, 2010 Annelise Posted in Dad and Boys, mooshy gooshy, playing, proud mama 2 Comments »

November 7, 2010

One evening while I made dinner, Erik and the boys got out the marbles! These are Erik’s from when he was a kid, and both Sam and Owen are wild about them. I’ve gotten out 4 or 5 pieces at a time before, and built a small tower. But this was the real deal! All THREE boys had fun. ;) And it was such a delight to stand in the doorway and be an observer. Look at how into Erik is. Look at Owen’s hat that he won’t go a day without wearing. Look at Sam who insists on dressing himself. Look at how intense all of them are, and how seriously they are taking their fun. Look at how blessed I am to call all three of these guys mine! Love love love.

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{6}

June 26th, 2010 Annelise Posted in jerkypoo, love, mooshy gooshy 10 Comments »

6 of my favorite things (and one for good luck) about my favorite man after 6 years . . . .

1} Erik thinks I’m funny.  I’ve never actually gotten him to say that.  A few times, when I made him laugh really hard, I managed to get him to admit that, “Yeah what you just said was pretty funny.”  But I know that he is just afraid to admit that someone (me) might be funnier than him, and really he thinks I’m freakin’ hilarious.  Erik is funny, too.  I love that we have the same sense of humor.  And I love laughing together.  Definitely one of my favorite things.

2} I get to be myself around Erik.  I remember dating guys and being very concerned about the thought of marriage, because I pick my toe nails and I could never ever ever pick my toe nails in front of them.  Never have I had to worry about picking my toes in front of Erik.  I can do that, and almost anything else gross, silly, crazy, obnoxious without much more than a smirk and an eye roll, which I always interpret to mean, “She is so cute, that little Annelise of mine, and I love each one of her adorable quirks, particularly the toe picking.” 

3} Erik makes me a better person.   Maybe I could’ve married someone who I kept wrapped around my finger and gave me every little thing I wanted and caved to all of my whims with a “Yes, my beautiful goddess of love.”  I might have liked that sometimes, but it never would have made me grow or learn or face my weaknesses, and certainly not reach my eternal potential.  Erik is brutally honest and upfront, and sometimes it makes me want to cry.  But I am grateful for a husband who sees and knows the best in me.

4} All I have to do is ask and Erik will answer the call.  Be it emptying the dishwasher or coming home from work because I’m losing it, if I ask, Erik does.  He’s even starting to get good about me NOT asking.  Like the other morning when I woke up at 6 to finish laundry before the boys got up, and I found the loads moved ahead AND all of my unshrinkables hung out to dry. 

5} Erik is an amazing father.  His two boys adore him and there is no doubt that Erik adores them.  He loves to play with them, be silly with them, and teach them.  He gets really excited about sharing things with them that he loved when he was a kid and things that are important to him now.  When I tell him stories from our day, I love the smiles Erik gets.  It’s just so obvious how much he loves his boys and how great he thinks they are. 

6} Erik has a really tight butt and super nice legs.  I was reminded of how much I like them last week each time I watched him pull someone back onto the boat.  Yum.

7} When Erik holds my hand it makes me all giddy inside.  Still.  Every single time. 

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Sam Sam Bo Bam

February 28th, 2010 Annelise Posted in growing up, mooshy gooshy, Mr. Sammers, proud mama 6 Comments »

Dear Samuel,

 

Today I heard you wake up at 8:00.  Your little brother was miraculously still sleeping, so I decided to wait for you to come get me out of bed.  As I fell back to sleep, I heard you playing and talking and making noise, and didn’t think much of it.  Forty five minutes later, I heard Owen wake up.  I came downstairs to find you snuggled up on the sofa with your blankets, the TV on, a stool pushed up to the counter, a cup of milk and a yogurt on your table, and Dad’s RC truck (that is kept hidden in his office) in the middle of the floor.  You greeted me with “Hi, Mommy, I’m awake!” and I wanted time to stop for just a little bit.  How did you grow up so fast?

 

Your imagination is out of this world, and listening to you play is one of my life’s little pleasures.  I am fascinated by the things you come up with, I am blown away by the stories you create, and I am so entertained by all the funny and smart things you say.  You love to help and want to be involved in everything that goes on around you.  You have a few good friends who you talk about all the time, and who you often ask to play with.  Just a few weeks ago, your little buddy Nathan knocked on our door and asked if you could come out and ride bikes.  How did you grow up so fast?

 

Dad calls you Master of the Obvious when you say things like “Hi Mom, I’m sitting in the window” as you sit in the window, “Dad, I got out your truck to play with” as you play with Dad’s truck, “I’m awake” as if we might think otherwise after hearing you crash your monster trucks in the window for the 67th time, or when you holler from the bathroom, “I’m going pee-pee now!!”  We sure can’t fault you for your honesty.  But how did you grow up so fast?

 

You now enjoy going to Sunbeams every Sunday.  You are learning so many things about the gospel and your prayers are so sweet.  I was surprised when I sang the Primary song we’ve been learning this month, and you knew the whole thing.  You ask to go to the library almost every day.  Each time, you know exactly what books you want to look up –sharks, monster trucks, and dinosaurs are your favorite.  You love to read books with us—always before a nap and bedtime— but you will also sit quietly and read to yourself.  Most of your favorite books you can “read” word for word.  You get so excited going to preschool each week.  I am always proud to watch you bounce in the door with your little backpack, and a little bit sad that you don’t even need to look back.  How did you grow up so fast?

 

You are opinionated, stubborn, and so very bossy.  You stomp your foot and tell me “NO!” more times a day than I can count, you push my buttons, you take me to the limit and then a little bit farther, and when I say “Samuel, you do that one more time . . . !“ you look me dead in the eye.  And do it one more time.  How did you grow up so fast?

 

Samuel, I’ve said it from the day you were born.  You are the smartest, brightest, cutest, funniest, most amazing little boy I know.  You bring a very special light to our family, and we are so blessed to have you.  Oh, how I love you!  Don’t grow up too fast.

 

Love, Mom           

{You love to proudly display your work on the fridge.  You also think it’s funny to hold something in front of your face when I want to take your picture.}

{We’ve decided that you and your baby brother’s bums are the same size.  You get so mad when your pants slip down.}

{“I’m skiing in the Lympics!”}

{Racing slot cars with Daddy.}

{Yes, we really do love you!}

 

 

 

 

 

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“I Samuel Briggs!”

November 12th, 2009 Annelise Posted in birthdays, growing up, mooshy gooshy, Mr. Sammers 1 Comment »

I have a pit in my stomach and tears trying to find their way to my eyes.  Lots of emotions right now.  I’ll spare you.

November 13, 2006 2007 2008

Three years.  Wow.

November 2008 – November 2009

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Our Big Weekend

July 27th, 2009 Annelise Posted in family, friends, gospel, holidays, Little O-Man, mooshy gooshy, Mr. Sammers, party time, weekend adventures 2 Comments »

I love Utah for giving us another 3 day weekend this month.  Thank you pioneers!  We also chose this weekend to bless Owen at our church.  We had so many fun things going on, so many friend and family around, and a fantastic weekend we won’t forget!

Friday was a low key Family of Four day.  We geared ourselves up for what was to come.  We used the day to catch up on some sleep, do some shopping, and get some things done around the house.

Saturday was the beginning of the events.  We met the Mutter family at Thanksgiving Point for a visit to the dinosaur museum.  Sam loved it this time just as much as his last visit; probably even more with his personal assistants, Jenna and Ashley.  At one point, Sam took off with Jenna.  We followed after them a few minutes later, anticipating getting Samuel prepared for the erosion table.  But when we got there, he was already smocked up, and being led by the hand to play.  It was so cute.  The erosion table and dig site were by far the biggest hits of the museum.  Samuel thought it was necessary to literally dive into the sand and roll around.  Fun fun.

We left the museum early afternoon and headed home for naps, but not before stopping at El Pollo Loco for lunch.  Once boys were fed and sleeping, I raced off to Costco in prep for BBQ that evening and Sunday lunch.  Around 5, family started showing up for a night of hamburgers and fireworks.  Yep, it was our turn to play the obnoxious neighbors.  But it was so worth it.  And by 10:00 everyone, parents and kids alike, were pretty much spent for the day.

Poppers were a huge hit.  If throwing them doesn’t work, stomp on ‘em!

Sunday was the culmination of the weekend’s activities.  I was so impressed with how calm, cool, and collected I was!  When we left for church, I was totally prepared and ready to go.  Erik gave Owen a really nice blessing.  In the circle were grandpas, uncles, great uncles, cousins, and friends.  Afterwards was lunch at our house for the 27 adults and 18 kids who were all there to celebrate with us.

Some of Owen’s fan club from the weekend.  {Pretty sure Brooke is the president of said fan club.}

I remember being at home alone with Samuel one day when he was brand new.  I was telling him about his family; his cousins, grandparents, aunts, uncles, greats, mom and dad . . . so many people who loved him, many of who hadn’t even met him.  I thought of that again this weekend as so many people came to support us and our newest addition.  How blessed we are to have such an amazing family and so many great friends who we love. 

I’ve been thinking all day about how I wanted to wrap up this post.  I want to remember it all exactly the way it happened and how I felt.  There were a lot of emotions tied to the events and happenings this weekend that I wish I was better at expressing, and the only reason I feel I want to try is because this blog is my journal and my way of remembering.  I think the word that says it best is joy.  Pure Joy.  And that’s good enough for me.

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Have I Told You Lately . . .

November 7th, 2008 Annelise Posted in Dad and Sam, mooshy gooshy 6 Comments »

. . . that I {love} them?!

Funny boys

stupid out of focus piece of junk camera

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