
Richardson Family
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Operation Nap Time
So "Operation Nap Time" is going pretty well! I put Jack in his crib yesterday for another try at a nap alone. My limit has been 30 minutes of crying before I go get him and hold/rock him back to sleep. I really didn't want him to cry any longer than that. Hooray! It only took 29 minutes! Then I put him down for his next nap (because he takes 3 or 4 a day) it only took 15 minutes. Then I got really brave and laid him down for the night while he was still awake and he did cry, but it was only for 5 minutes. AND he slept for almost 9 hours!!! Sooo, today he is falling asleep after only 5 minutes of crying. I know I sound like a crazy and obsessed mom with this, but I have needed this sweet little boy to take a nap by himself for quite awhile. I hope he falls asleep soon without crying. He'll figure out soon enough that naps are a good and pleasant thing. The laundry is getting done, as well as the dishes and other things that have been sorely neglected by me. I love being a mom and I love these kids of mine.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
The days are going FAST!!! The kids have gone back to school ALREADY. Jack is 3 months OLD! What to do?!?
We finally moved the crib into the "playroom". Now the daunting task of getting Jack to "cry it out" and get him trained to fall asleep on his own during the day. YES, I am still holding him for naps during the day. The little charmer won't sleep on his own during the day. I lay him down nice and sound asleep and POP open his little eyes. Now he needs to learn how to do it on his own I guess. I remember doing this with Madi. It was hard. I don't like it. However, this mom of 4 needs to get this house back in order, and the only way that is going to happen is if Mr. Jack takes a decent nap on his own.
Madi is in 6th grade. Oh my. I can't believe it. I can't possibly be the mom of a 6th grader! She is trying to talk me into letting her do band or orchestra. I think gymnastics takes up enough of her time with 12 hrs a week. She is such a good big sister to her little bros. She loves them and helps take very good care of them.
Ellie is a 4th grader. My girls are so big! She is coming along on the cello. She is starting a new dance class next week. We'll see how she likes it. I think this will be the first time she is in a dance class without one of her good friends along. Maybe it will help take some of the shyness out of her.
Brody is in his second year of preschool at QC Elem. I am letting him ride the bus, much to the disapproval of dad. I don't see the big deal when it picks him up directly in front of our house and drops him off DIRECTLY in front of our house. All under the watchful eye of ME. He loves it. Plus I don't have to get Jack in and out of the car a billion times a day.
Sorry for such a long post. I needed to catch up!
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
You know you are the mom of 4 kids when it takes you almost 4 weeks to post about the new little one. Our beautiful Kyler Jack arrived on April 30th at 3:03 am. He weighed 7lbs 13oz and was 21 inches.
I went into labor Thursday 29th and right about the same time I was going to come into the hospital, they called for me to come in for my scheduled induction. That was super convienent! Even though I was contracting every 2 or 3 minutes they still put me on pitocin. Labor really began around 11:30 pm. The baby was really high and facing up, so we thought we were in it for the long haul. 3 hours later at 2 am I decided to go ahead with the epidural. I got pretty sick during the procedure. Fortunately that helped bring the baby down, and I dilated from a 5 to a 10 in about 20 minutes. They hurried to call Dr. Beck in at 2:30. He turned the baby face down, I pushed once to get his head out, and one more half push to get the rest of him out. Probably my easiest labor...sorry Ellie...Jack beat you by about an hour. I have been blessed with easy deliveries. We think Jack looks more like Ellie. He is a beautiful baby like the rest of our kids.
We have been so blessed to have 4 healthy wonderful children. Life is good. Our family is complete. I couldn't ask for more!
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Easter Picnic and Easter Morning
Kevin took all the kids up to Montezuma's Well for the annual Rice Family Easter Picnic.
I wasn't feeling up to the drive, so I stayed home. They all had fun going on hikes, hunting for eggs, playing in the water, and enjoying family. Despite a little bit
of sunburn, they all had a really great time.

Easter Eggs
egg dye that I bought, so we just used food dye. I really
liked the colors much better than the store-bought kind.
I think the colors turned out really cool. They look a lot
brighter in person. We just used food coloring instead of the
coloring tablets that come in the kits.
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