11.03.2008

I love the fall!

I am so glad that my favorite season is here!!! It is beautiful outside - the trees, the pretty fallen leaves and the fresh crisp air. Here is what we have been doing in the past few weeks...

We visited the pumpkin patch . . .


The kids got dressed up for trick-or-treating



10.19.2008

Who knew...

Each day I am faced with choices to make. Some aren't difficult to decide - like what to make for dinner or choosing which park I should take the kids to play at. There are some choices I make that are entertaining and make me giggle - when I try explaining to my two year old son that he can't have candy for breakfast. Yet there are some choices I have to make which are much more important - that can shape how my children learn and can influence them and who they grow up to be.

Being a mother has changed my perspective on life. Never before have I thought so much about morals and kindness. My oldest son, Duncan, amazes me every day with his manners and how caring he is with his baby sister and others around him. His innocence makes me melt. I need to take a moment and look at things through his eyes. What does he see? More often than not, it isn't pretty. It is the little things he picks up on - whether or not mommy said please. Why did mom raise her voice at brother? Why are mommy and daddy arguing?

I started listening to Dr. Laura years ago, before I had my kids. This is when I truly gave thought to how I wanted to raise my future children. Her radio program has been a great resource for me as a mother and wife. She is a great advocate for doing what is right, not doing what is easiest and makes people feel better. Telling moms that their kids should be the number one priority, not some job or some guy she is dating. I feel very blessed to be albe to listen to her when I have the free time (which with three kids aged 3, 2 and 5 months, is a rare commodity).

With all the attention on the elections coming up and the decisions that have to be made about what to vote yes on and which candidate to vote into office - I decided to check out her blog - http://www.drlaurablog.com/ and see what her perspective was on certain moral issues.

I went to her blog tonight and read her first two pages worth of entries. So much valuable information and insight. I might not agree with her on every issue but reading what she has to say makes me more aware of the importance of being an active role my children's life and in society. It seems today that more and more people have little or no morals and are making poor choices and children are being put in harms way. It makes me worry about my children and the negative influence that is all around them. A look at the bigger picture in life puts things into perspective for me... I will continue to teach my children morals, kindness and give them my love and encourage them to laugh and be happy. They are percious and grow up so fast.

Being a mom is the hardest yet most rewarding job ever!

9.23.2008

Clothes, Clothes EVERYWHERE!

I LOVE being a mom and a wife - I wouldn't change that for the world. There is one thing that comes along with being a mom of three little ones and a wife of a husband who plays tennis and has VERY sweaty feet that has taken over my life!!!

LAUNDRY.
It has consumed my home. Everywhere I look I see clothes...

clothes in the hallway...
clothes in the baby's crib...
clothes on the changing table...
clothes on my bed
...
clothes on the floor beside my bed...
clothes on the dresser...
clothes, clothes EVERYWHERE!


I know it doesn't help living in a two bedroom apartment with three kids. I can never seem to get caught up on the laundry. Someone always needs fed, changed, played with or read to - so the laundry waits. I am not complaining, because I wouldn't trade being a mom or wife for ANYTHING. The way I see it - as long as we have a few clean pairs of underwear and have food to eat and we are happy - having a house full of clothes that need to be put away isn't that big of a deal. Well, unless we have company on their way over :)

9.22.2008

An afternoon at the American River

On Sunday afternoon we took the kids to the river for some family time. The boys really had a great afternoon. They played in the mud, threw handfuls of sand into the river and ran along the beach.

Laurel and I enjoyed watching Duncan and Maxwell explore. Erghe had fun up until he threw a handful of sand into the river and off flew his wedding ring into the water! Oops!

It was a gorgeous afternoon and we had a fabulous time!



9.15.2008

How we became "The Postons"

Erghe and I met when we were both attending Rio Linda High School. We dated for a month at the end of my senior year in 1997. After our short lived romance, we went our separate ways and did our own things. Five years later, I was living in Midtown and received a phone call from Erghe out of the blue. We got to chatting and decided to meet for lunch downtown, near his work. I was so giddy when I finally got to see him after all those years of wondering what he was up to. Well, we hit it off and began dating. Things moved very fast and we moved in together within the first few months of our relationship. After 2 1/2 years of dating, we got married on December 11, 2004.


We welcomed our first child, Duncan, into the world on April 2, 2005. Maxwell was born nineteen months later on November 12, 2006. A year an a half later, on May 22, 2008, Laurel made her debut. I feel so blessed to be a mother and wife. I am looking forward to making a lifetime of memories with my family :)

Duncan - 3 yrs old

Maxwell - almost 2 yrs old

Laurel - 3 months old


 
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