Showing posts with label Quiz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quiz. Show all posts

1.20.2016

Funnies (& I Answer My Own Questions)

I always joke that kids are cute so we don't kill them.
#butseriously

Our School Days:
I love how much light we get in their bedroom
And I think that as kids get older (and less adorable) they get funnier.
Also so we don't kill them.
#forrealspeople

Family Movie Night!
$15 Goodwill couch-- best purchase ever!
I find this to be true of my kids.  And on the long, hard days, I'm so grateful they're hilarious!

The pictures in this post span the last year (I'm purging my phone in preparation for Carly's arrival) and some come with a funny anecdote, which you'll see in the captions. Enjoy!

First trimester was hard on me:
Jack thought I needed a nap and set his bed up for me.
When the twins first started playing baseball, there was a lot of cheering and reminding (read: nagging) from their mother.  Reminders to hustle, pay attention and work hard.  At the first game, it was hilarious to sit back and hear Wyatt doing all the encouraging: 

"Do it Jack!" 
"Be as strong as you can, Logan!"
"Keep hustling! Keep hustling!"


Wyatt melts pretty much everyone around him.  His mama in particular.  "I just love laying with you, mom," he always says when we snuggle.

And this summer when we were talking about his Aunt Julie he goes, "Yeah, I love her."  So matter of fact.  So sweet.

Let's have a stick fight.
Of course.
Logan has been pretty freaked out about sirens of any kind since we came back from the village, where there are no sirens.  In addition to having a heart attack every time he hears one, he calls ambulances "Ambliances" which I find adorable. I'll be kind of sad when he starts calling them the right name.

I found them like this, all on their own.
Be still my heart.
I love getting little insights into Wyatt's brain.  This summer he told his Uncle Samuel, "We came three in a pack," referring to himself and his brothers.  It was so precious.

We have a resale shop here in Vancouver called Spanky's.  The first time I was taking the boys there, Wyatt asked, "At Spanky's do they spank you?"

Then just last week he goes, "I love this store.  It has my favorite name," and then he giggled.

Jack's Santa bears--
They've been with him since he was six months old
Logan's not the only one who says cute things wrong.  For months now Jack has said "Mattering" instead of "depending on".  For example: "I'll eat that for lunch tomorrow mattering if there is any left."

He and Logan also both confuse "should" with "should not" and "could" with "could not".  It's really frustrating when they're talking to someone who doesn't know they struggle with it.  For instance they'll say, "You shouldn't have said you wanted some!" but they mean "You should have said you wanted some."  I am hoping as they learn more about contractions it will help!

My dad was a HUGE help (see him holding Wyatt's hand)
 during the boys' fall baseball season.
Logan says "worst favorite" instead of "least favorite".  So he likes to ask people, "What's your worst favorite food?" Or "What's your worst favorite car?"

I was so proud of those big boys of mine!
They jumped right into baseball with no experience.
Logan also says, "Main Society" instead of "Humane Society", which is where Grandma got her kitty this summer. And when he was at my sister's house playing with my nephew's toys, he reported back to me that he had played with the "Chameleon Falcon" instead of "Millennium Falcon".

What our bathroom looks like most days...
Sigh.  That's life with kids!
I am working with them on proper English, but we've still got a way to go.  For instance, they still say, "I petted the cat," as well as "Then we go'd to the store."  And when Logan in particular talks about something that "fit" at the store, he uses the past tense "fat".   "I bought these shoes cause they fat me."  (Like "sit" & "sat".)

Can you spot my children???
Not something funny, but something I'd like to note is that the twins can now tie their own shoes!  Jack does two bunny ears and Logan goes around the tree.  I was really proud of myself for teaching Logan cause he's a lefty, and that can be tough! But they are super pro and even tie Wyatt's sometimes. 

Wyatt started the summer doing nothing for him self.  Now he can clear the table, put on his own underwear & clothes (even socks!) and if I untie them, he can put on his own shoes, as well as his own coat.  It's exciting to see so much independence blooming in the three of them.

Papa's work goggles.  Super trendy right now.
We were playing animal guess and I spy with our cousin Ferris when the game changed to Guess the Superhero.  When it was my mom's turn, she said, "This person is really beautiful" and Logan immediately said smugly, "My mom."  We all cracked up.  She was going for Wonder Woman... but we all agreed that Logan's answer was so sweet that it had to the right one.

My boys looking out our bedroom window in Alaska...
I do miss that view!
We were driving to the beach this summer to see my grandparents when out of nowhere, Wyatt, referring to all the cows in Tillamook (a dairy town we pass through on the way to Rockaway) says, "Holy whack-a-hot-dog!"  We were in stitches over that one and still say it all the time for a laugh.

Today at school Logan asked me, "Mom, what's the long car that fancy people ride in?"   He was drawing a limo and wanted to know what it was called.

Wyatt playing at the Lego table in my bedroom in Alaska.
I love how he's sitting.
Wyatt doesn't have the best attitude about school some days.  I try not to push him too hard considering he's only four, and teaching him to read is kind of just something we're doing for fun.  But earlier this week I was trying to explain to him that when he does something challenging, it's good for his brain.  So I drew a picture of his brain and made all these connecting squiggly lines to show how he gets new connections and learns new things when he does hard work.  Fast forward two days and when I told him to get his reading book off the shelf, he goes, "I don't want to read today.  It's okay mom, I don't need any lines."

He's too smart for his own good that one!

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Taking My Own Quiz:

What time do you (the grown up) go to bed? 
Honestly, I usually go to bed at 11.  I cannot believe that as I always wish I went to bed sooner... but the fact is I'm rarely in there before then.  Some of this late bedtime I blame on Josh being gone-- I hate going to sleep in an empty bed-- and some of it I blame on parenting alone-- the kids are finally in bed, so I want to maximize my "me" time.

What time do your kids go to bed?
The boys bedtime is 7:00pm.  I would say five nights out of seven, they are in bed by then with lights out.  The other two nights, it's after 7, but some time before 8:00.  All three boys are early risers (6:30am, everyday, without fail) so we aim for an early bedtime to be sure they get close to their twelve hours.

What does your children's bedtime routine look like?
Dinner is usually around 5 or 5:30.  Then we do baths/showers (every other day), brush our teeth, get our beds ready, read bedtime stories, say prayers, give hugs & turn on their music.  

How do you go to sleep?  What's your routine?  How do you make yourself go to bed?  (Like instead of watching a fifth episode of Worst Cooks in America...)
Lately, obviously, I have struggled with forcing myself to go to bed.  But my routine consists of tidying my room and the boys' room for the next day; changing into my pajamas; washing my face; taking my vitamins; flossing; brushing & going to the bathroom one last time.  Then I tend to lay in bed and read until my eyes get heavy.  (Which these days doesn't take long.)

Do you pay your kids allowance?
If so, what's your system and how much do they get at each age?

We started allowance in the fall.  Each boy gets $5 a week, with deductions for bad attitude, not listening or not working hard at school.  They can also earn more money if the opportunity presents itself (for instance lately they can earn $1 if they rub my feet!)

What chores do your kids do?
At what age did they start doing those chores?
My boys make their beds, dress themselves, brush their own teeth & put away their own laundry.  They also unload the dishwasher and take out the trash.  Having them do chores brings me a ridiculous amount of joy because it lightens my load so much!

What consequences do you find work best for your kids?
(ie timeouts? writing sentences? losing toys/privileges?)
I am still figuring this out now that I have three fighting with each other, and not just the twins.  Writing sentences or assigning extra chores is currently working for the twins (they hate doing both and are therefore motivated to change their behavior!), whereas with Wyatt I either do Time-Ins (where we spend time together and talk through the problem solving) or revoking of toy privileges.  He hates when he isn't allowed to play with a toy, so that is quite effective with him.   

I find it's hard to strike a balance with punishing them, but not punishing myself (which is why I rarely take screen time away from them --hello! that's how mommy gets a break) and to find a consequence that they dread, but I don't feel guilty dishing out.

What do you find works with your kids to encourage siblings getting along?
This is one area where I am at a total loss.  At times they are so sweet, my little mama heart melts into a puddle.  And other times (like tonight when one brother poured a cup of freezing cold water on the brother that was in the bath tub) they can be so cruel, I am literally left speechless.  

I try my best to encourage kindness, but I'm counting on Peaceful Parent, Happy Siblings to give me some solid pointers on sibling relationship improvement when I get around to reading it.

And lastly,

What advice would you offer to new mom/mom to a new baby?
What lessons did you learn after giving birth/bringing home baby that you wish you'd known then?

I know I'm the one who asked for this advice (and I'm about to have another baby!) but I do have a few pieces of advice for new mama's myself.

I would tell a new mom to listen to her gut, and do what works for her.  When I had the twins, I felt like I had to keep breastfeeding so for two weeks I pumped and nursed and pumped and nursed around the clock and felt like I was drowning.  When I finally gave myself permission to quit, I felt like a weight had been lifted.  It made caring for my boys so much easier and more enjoyable.  Plus I could share the responsibility with someone else.  

Somewhat similarly with Wyatt I knew I wanted to breastfeed, but that I didn't want to pump.  So I didn't make myself.  I just fed him, at my breast, whenever he needed it. And he never took a bottle. Ever. In his whole life.  The outcome was quite different (two formula fed babies versus a strictly breastfed baby) but I was doing what I knew was right for me and my baby(ies) at the time.  And that made all the difference for my happiness.  

I would also pass on the advice I always pass on (ever since I heard it from Susan Crawford back in 2008) which is: Hold the baby as much as you can in the first four months.  Let nothing else matter, just hold that baby.  By 4 months they start wanting to look around and hold their heads up and it's just not the same.  So soak up that newborn time.  Hold them during naps.  Let the house go.  Just enjoy.  It's all too fleeting.  

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1.17.2016

Inquiring Minds: I Need Answers!!!






I am, in a word, nosy.  

It's why I love blogs so much.  I get a glimpse into someone else's world.  It's also why I loved baby-sitting as a teenager and nannying as an adult. I love the glimpse it gave me into other people's lives. In lieu of hanging out in your yard and watching your family through the living room window (that got creepy real quick, didn't it?) I want to ask you some questions.  I want to pick your brains people!

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What time do you (the grown up) go to bed?

What time do your kids go to bed?

What does your children's bedtime routine look like?

How do you go to sleep?  What's your routine?  How do you make yourself go to bed?  (Like instead of watching a fifth episode of Worst Cooks in America...)

Do you pay your kids allowance?
If so, what's your system and how much do they get at each age?

What chores do your kids do?
At what age did they start doing those chores?

What consequences do you find work best for your kids?
(ie timeouts? writing sentences? losing toys/privileges?)

What do you find works with your kids to encourage siblings getting along?

And lastly,

What advice would you offer to new mom/mom to a new baby?
What lessons did you learn after giving birth/bringing home baby that you wish you'd known then?

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Please, please, please, leave me a comment.  Answer one or all of these and help me explore some different ways of doing things.  If it feels too personal, or your answer gets too long, email (rcunningham18@hotmail.com) or message me!  These questions (especially the ones about bedtime) have been stewing in my brain for months and I'm dying to know what works for you all!

Thank you in advance!

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12.15.2014

Liebster Award//Eleven Fun Questions

I was offered the opportunity to go for the Liebster Award from Kelly, a friend made recently online. 

 The Liebster Award is a way for others to discover smaller blogs like mine. The nomination means I am supposed to answer eleven questions about myself and my blog.  I am also supposed to nominate other blogs to do the same, but I'm not going to. (Being lazy... sorry!) But if you feel like answering the questions (some of them are fun!) feel free!  


1. How did you decide on the title of your blog? My blog started as The Cunningham Twins because the twins were the reason I started this blog.  Then it morphed into The Cunningham Family, when we added Wyatt to our brood.  And finally, when we landed in the rural village of Marshall, Alaska four years ago, it changed again, this time to The Cunningham Family in bush Alaska which it has been ever since. 
2. What is one word that sums up the heart of your blog and why? Family.  This blog is all about my life as a wife and mother.  It covers relationships with loved ones near and far, and dipped most recently into my struggle with a miscarriage and the loss of those dreams about Babyham #4.
3. What are your favorite pastimes other than blogging? Reading, hiking, swimming & camping.  (the last three only when I am in Washington)  I also enjoy crafting-- scrapbooking, cardmaking & letter writing.  
4. What is your favorite aspect of blogging? I love sharing my story, particularly when others can relate.  And now that I live so far from family (I am closer to Russia than I am my hometown) the blog is a great way to keep them abreast of everything that's happening.  
5. Which project, recipe or idea on my blog would you most like to try yourself? I'm not one to love new recipes (too stressful) and the last few treats I tried to make on Pinterest were awful... so I'm once burned, twice shy... but I would like to someday try knitting. I even got a kit from Purl Soho, but have yet to dive in.
6. Where does your blog inspiration come from? My own life. Namely my children and where we currently live.  I had three sons in three years, so life here is loud and parenting is non-stop.  From breaking up fights to talking about heaven, these three boys keep me on my toes.  I also enjoy writing about living where we do, the perks & the challenges, in hopes of helping others who are planning to relocate to rural Alaska.
7. What is one country in the world you would like to visit? Why?  I do not have wanderlust.  I have little if any desire to travel.  Josh and I have talked of wanting to visit Yellowstone someday with our kids, but that's about it.  We are content to spend time with our family in Washington in the summer (camping at the lake, swimming at the river, and visiting my grandparents at the beach) and having our adventures there.
8. If you have children, what are there names? If not, what are your favorite girl and boy names?  We have identical twins named Logan Henry & Jack Sawyer.  They are currently six and a half.  We also have a singleton son named Wyatt Nathanial.  He is three and a half.  The girl name we have had since our engagement is Bailey Kate.  But now I'm not sure that's the name we'd go with if we ever did get a girl.  
9. A long-lost relative leaves you a large sum of money. What do you do with it? We would pay off all our debt (credit card & student loans).  We'd also like to buy a house.  I think that's about it!
10. In your opinion, what are the best blog posts you’ve written so far? (Include the links!) Our Journey, which is the story of how we came to be in rural Alaska.  Perspective, which is about how fleeting our time in the nuclear family is.  And Every Feeling where I discuss my emotions post-miscarriage.  
11. Where do you see yourself in five years time? This the question I've been grappling with since the miscarriage.  In five years, will we have added to our family? Will we still be in Alaska?  Will I still be homeschooling? I have no idea.  At this time in my life, I am best suited to just put one foot in front of the other, and let the future come a day at a time.

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4.14.2014

Quiz + My Weekend + Big Boy Bed

My penpal Annie over at Annery at Home posted these quiz questions. 
I thought I'd answer them for fun!

1.  How many siblings do you have? 
Three {Two brothers, One sister}

2.  What time of day works best for your prayer/alone time?
I prefer the morning, but my children are early risers... so it often falls at the end of the day.

3.  Have you endured the Winter Without End too?
Surprisingly, considering where I live, no.  
We have had nearly no snow and very mild temperatures for our climate.

4.  If you live somewhere warm, how do you feel about me visiting?
Sadly, I think you would not feel any warmer up here in the Yukon... but it would be nice to have a visitor!

5.  Do you sleep under blankets all year?  Even in the sweltering summer?
Yes. Always under blankets. Usually with socks on.

6.  Do your kids (or you) eat sugary cereal? (Or am I the only one that lets that happen?)
I live for Cap'n Crunch & Froot Loops. 
They prefer Cinnamon Toast Crunch & Cocoa Pebbles.
It's awful, but we love 'em!

7.  Do you have any food allergies in your family? What helped you best in learning to cope?
We are so, so lucky to not have any allergies.

8. What's your favorite blog post of someone else's?
The Can't Also Crisis by Kelle Hampton over at Enjoying The Small Things

9.  What's your favorite blog post of your own?
Probably The Journey.
It explains the road that lead us to life in the bush, and has pictures of our first trip out here.

10.  What would be your ideal birthday present?
A girls weekend away with all my besties.
Dark, cold Alaska November weekend spent talking, eating & shopping in Anchorage? Yes please!

11.  Would you rather be surrounded by others without a break or alone all day?
Surrounded. Completely.  Talking, noise, chaos. I miss it!

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I had a busy, productive weekend.
Between Friday & Sunday I:

Finished two books (This one in a little over 24 hours... could NOT put it down!)
Cleaned the entire house (all rooms, bathrooms & the stairs)
-swept
-mopped
-dusted
-vacuumed
Made two batches of tortillas
Made four loaves of bread
Made Easter M&M cookie dough for next weekend
Made chocolate chips cookies
Had family movie night
Attended Saturday Social
and took the twins for a bike ride/walk in the sunshine!!!

Then, as a result of my busy weekend (& insane reading schedule) I got an ocular migraine.  
It's a migraine centered in the eye and is pure evil.  Thankfully Josh was able to stay home,
and as the day passed, the migraine has mostly departed.

Tonight we took the side off Wyatt's crib (gulp-- insert mama tears here
and tonight he is going to bed like a big boy.
He gave up binkies & breastfeeding no problem, 
and has completely mastered potty training in less than three months.
So I'm hoping the price I paid for raising twins the first go-round 
will afford me this one last toddlerhood rite of passage--
and that this will be an easy transition as well.

*fingers crossed*

12.05.2013

Tabitha's Questions

My friend Tabitha over at Team Studer had these questions on her blog, 
and I felt inspired to answer them!

1. What is the first thing you drink in the morning?
Coffee.  With loads of creamer. 

2. What is your favorite day of the week and why?
Friday.  Because I have survived the week, the weekend is coming, and we have date night!  
Hello, pizza & a movie!

3. What is your least favorite chore?
Cleaning the shower.

4. What are the biggest changes from your life today compared to five years ago?
Five years ago, I had been back at work for one week, leaving behind my five month old twins.  My very heart was breaking. So I would say the biggest (and best) change in my life since then is that I am a stay-at-home mom now.  Also, I had another baby & moved to a tiny village in rural Alaska.  But in my mind (and my heart) the biggest change is not having to leave my boys anymore.

5. What category of pins do you like best? (food, nail art, crafts, etc)
I am not on pinterest.
(Insert shock here)

6. If you had 60 minutes all to yourself in the middle of the day today, what would you do?
Today, I would take a nap.
But usually I would read or blog.

7. What was the last movie/video/commercial (damn you, Carters) that made you cry?
Parenthood. 
The episode where Kristina is in the hospital and they think she might die. 
I was a mess!

8. If you had the time and money to study something in depth for 6 months, what would you want to learn?  
Geology.  
I would become a rock geek!

9. What are three things you took for granted today?
Waking up.
Food on the table.
A husband who goes to work so I don't have to.

10. What is your favorite personality trait about yourself?
I love that I am motivated.
Motivated to get things done, motivated to change, motivated to make life better.

12.01.2013

Sunshine Award

I've been nominated by a blogger friend (hi Kasey!) for a blogging award.  
It's a chance to answer some questions and nominate other bloggers to do the same.

Here's how it works:

1. Include this icon in your post-

2. Link to the blogger who nominated you-
Kasey at Powers Full Life

3. Answer 10 questions about yourself.

4. Nominate 10 other bloggers to answer 10 new questions.

5.  Tell the people that they've won.

Q & A:

1. If you could try out any  job for a day, what would you like to try?
I would like to be a geologist. In another life, that's what I would have been. And I would have loved to teach geology in a college. So if I could try anything, I would probably do that.

2. Do you wear socks to sleep?
I wear socks to sleep pretty often. I like to put on really thick lotion before bed, and slip socks over it, so my feet soak in lotion all night long.

3. What's your favorite book as a child and/or adult?
My favorite book as a child was The Best Little Monkeys in the World by Natalie Standiford
My favorite book as an adult is Sea Glass by Anita Shreve.

4. What is your greatest accomplishment to date?
My three children & the family life I've created with them.
It's all I ever wanted, and I love it.

5. What state/area of the world do you live in?  Have you always lived there? Are you happy there?
I currently live in rural Alaska in a tiny village of about 350 people along the Yukon River.  There is snow on the ground about eight months of the year, and temperatures in winter can reach sixty below.  We are off the road system and our only mode of travel is bush plane.  This is the third school year we have been in Marshall.  We moved here so my husband could become an elementary school teacher and I could finally be a stay-at-home mommy.  We plan to be here at least five years total, but also know that God might have different plans.

This fall has been really challenging (as you know, if you've been reading the blog lately) and I have struggled with severe anxiety, panic attacks and a touch of depression. But to tell you the truth, I think I would have faced these struggles anywhere.  It's in my family to suffer with these mental health issues, and honestly, I am grateful that I'm not the only one who has been through what I've been through.  I guess what I'm trying to say is that even though it's been a really difficult few months since we got here, I would have to say that, yes, I'm happy here. I love my husband, I love my kids and I love my life as a stay-at-home mom and homeschooler.  Getting my emotions back on track (thanks to modern medicine, journaling and some self-help books) I find that my joy is even richer now than it was before I had suffered this way.

6. If you could live anywhere in the world for one year where would you choose?
I think it would be fun to try a year in Hawaii.
Just to see how it compares to Alaska.

7. Best Christmas movie?
The Holiday

8. When do you decorate for Christmas/ or count the Christmas season as started?
I decorate for Christmas the day after Thanksgiving every year.
But Christmas music goes on as soon as Halloween is over!

9. What is your #1 goal for the next 5 years of your life?
My number one goal right now, and for the immediate future, is to pay off our debt.
In the next five years we'd like to buy a house (!!!), and I'd like to figure out if we're meant to have another baby or not.

10. What is your favorite blog, or what blog should I add to my blogroll? 
Enjoying The Small Things
Nie Nie Dialogues
Barefoot in the Kitchen
The Small Things

People I've nominated:

Holly @ Adventures in Alaska
Roxanne @ The Tuck Show
Annie @ Annery at Home
Joleen @ Beauty and the Beef
Samantha @ Life As We Know It
Liz @ Smelly Moose Family
Tabitha @ Team Studer
Rebekah @ Treasuring the Little Things
Megan @ Hurray! It's Megan
Allie @ The Kirby Way

My Questions:

1.  What is your favorite TV show?
2. What makes you happy when you're grumpy?
3. What is your favorite childhood memory?
4. Who is your best friend? Why?
5. What's your "feel good" movie?
6. When you were little, what did you want to be when you grew up?
7. What inspires you?
8. What is your favorite book?
9. Who is your favorite author?
10. What is your favorite song?

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