The Forsberg Family


Wednesday, January 4, 2012

"I don't need this anymore mom."

Asher brought his blanket to me the other day and told me he didn't need it anymore and I could put it in my cedar chest full of memories.  This B was loved!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Halloween!




Mario, Luigi, 2 princess fairies, geisha, lion, spiderman.  I think that sums it up.  Maybe one of these years we'll have a themed halloween but for now they love changing their costume for each event.  I'm glad we have so many dress-up clothes!

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Two months later ...

23 quarts applesauce
17 quarts pears
16 quarts peaches
3 quarts apples
26 half-pint chili sauce
8 pints pear jam
9 pints pear butter
9 pints grape jelly

The problem with doing your own canning is now that it's done I don't want anyone to eat it because it took so blasted long!  I'm so excited to be done I could scream! 

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Happy Happy Noni!

She's two years old!  She talks like crazy, loves on all the babies she can find, and adores E-I-E-I-O!  I think she is the only 2 year old that has successfully renamed herself, and she will correct you if you call her anything but Noni.



We had all the family over for a barnyard themed bbq.  We attempted to play a few games but mostly just visited with family and celebrated Norah.  

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

We have a 6 year old!

Asher is in LOVE with Ninjago, and so wanted a ninja birthday party.  This party was complete with Sensei training, Styrofoam chopping, Japanese character headbands, and ninja cupcakes.  It was great and he had a lot of fun.  Next time we'll think through the idea of having all the kids dress head-to-toe in black in the heat of August.  We ended up turning the sprinklers on for the ninjas to cool down... next time maybe a swim party.
We're so glad he is part of our family.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Soccer, and Dance and Summer, Oh My!

Asher finished his soccer games.   He was pretty indecisive about it.  Sometimes he looked forward to it all week then some days it was like pulling teeth- especially the cleats ... ahh, that kid and shoes! -picture to follow
Evie had her dance recital in May.  There is nothing cuter than little girls dancing on stage!  I really wasn't sure she was learning anything, but not so!  She was on top of it!  My favorite was that from my seat I could hear her on stage singing through the entire routine.  Super cute.



Summer is officially here!  Now we're just enjoying free lunch at the park everyday, popsicles, friends, and late bed times.  We got our new swingset clubhouse and oh it is marvelous!  Asher informed me he was a "summer first grader now".  He is also super excited it's hot all the time, since Asher loves to take his shirt off.  He finds any excuse he can- "I feel like I'm sweatin".

Guess who just had a birthday?

OUR EVIE!


She's our pretty pretty princess and being so wanted a pretty princess party, with lots and lots of pink!  I think the girls had fun, although she was super ornery- sleepovers with Nana equal a tired grumpy birthday girl.



The great outdoors

It's so sad that we love camping so much but usually only make it once a year.  Last year we didn't make it until October, so we got an early start this year, and hopefully will go at least one more time.  We went with our great friends the Oler's and Giles, and all 8 of our kids- which means so much chaos we didn't think to take a picture with all of us.  We have such great friends/neighbors and I love that our kids have so many great friends so close, and it's even better when the parents like each other too.  




There was a moose in our campground, we went on a nice walk around silver lake, and of course lots of great food, and dirt!  Success!

Monday, July 4, 2011

What a dog brings to our home-

-It gives our kids a new place to sleep.
-It has taught Norah to slap her shins-rather than her thighs- smack her lips and yell, "ruffy, 'mere".  She has also enjoyed the pecking order this has provided her.  She is super good at pointing her finger,  and saying, "no ruffy!"
-It has also taught our kids new words ... none of which I'd like to mention.
-Every time he runs away- which is a daily event- I'm getting exercise as I'm chasing this fluffy dog for 45 minutes while all the neighbors think I'm the crazy women with an out-of-control life.  The other day, as I was chasing Charlie I asked Asher to watch Norah so she didn't go into the road.  I hear Norah screaming and look over to see her lying in the middle of the street screaming, while Asher is trying to pick her up.  I guess the neighbor's suspicions are pretty accurate!
-He has given our kids an opportunity to practice their hair styling techniques.
-They've learned anticipation- The other day Evie asked me, "When's Charlie going to die, because I want to get a chinchilla now, and you said only one pet."
It has also taught our kids a new level of love.  It makes me happy to watch them curl up around him and want to love on him.
Good times.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Doesn't fall far from the tree...

It's funny how much I can see Brian and I in our kids.  I think Brian is super intelligent and I hope to make up for brains with my desire to be a nice person.  
Asher is super inquisitive, and loves to learn.  In fact he'd often rather watch a documentary on space, alligators, the Sphinx, and dinosaurs than watch batman or spiderman.  Such a smarty pants.  But oh my, he is sometimes so quick to temper!  He never procrastinates.  If you ask him to clean his room when he's done playing he'll just get up and do it then so he doesn't have to worry about it.  Evie on the other hand will intentionally fall asleep when I ask her to clean her room.  I really don't know if she knows how to pick up anything!  Then when she looses privileges "oh tat's otay mommy"- it doesn't even phase her, except her blanket, that thing is untouchable!  She is super mellow and overall she is just happy, so helpful with the kids, loves to help me cook, is so kind and has so much patience.  The other day she and Norah were both laying on Brian falling asleep and instead of Evie asking to be tickled she was tickling Norah's face.  What 3 year old does that?!  She's just a sweetie.
I think on many levels we're still trying to figure Norah out, so I can't tell who she's takes after yet.  She is spunky and starting to talk so well.  She calls herself No-nee, which I absolutely love!  She learned the word awesome today, and everything is cute! but my favorite is when she says, darn-it, anytime something goes wrong.   She's our little monkey, if mom or dad isn't holding her grandma is.  I'm excited to see her continue to grow into herself.
As I was thinking of each of our kids my heart just grew so proud and grateful.  I really think my kids are amazing!  I'm so proud to be their mom and love to learn from them.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Mother's Day

Brian had meetings in the morning but he had done all the prep so Mother's Day morning I was served a heart shaped doughnut in bed.  Then I had flowers and sweet cards from all my favorite people.  They have nailed the art of Mother's Day.  My cup runneth over...

Sunday, May 1, 2011

St. George Fun


We decided we needed a mini vacation for a few days so we headed to warm St. George.  My sister and her family came with us and it was so fun.  The kids all love each other so much.  In fact Norah can only say a handful of words and one of them is "KortneyKyla".  We ate at "resternaunts", swam at the pool, went to movies and enjoyed an Easter egg hunt.  It was the perfect get away, and I think we'd like to start making a tradition of it.  Only next time we'll find a better place to stay...  

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Charlie Nelson Forsberg

We did it!  We are officially dog owners.  We've been talking about getting a dog for months, but we finally found one that fit our family perfectly.  He's super mellow, mostly potty trained, doesn't shed, doesn't bark a lot and SO patient with the kids.  He lets them carry him around and I even caught Evie pulling him to her with his hair, obviously not recommended but he still was okay with it.  The other day Evie was trying to sit on him and she told me she wasn't sitting on him, but petting him with her bum!
Asher picked his name out.  I suggested a whole bunch of names and he comes back with, "How about Charlie Nelson Forsberg."  So that's what he will be known as.  Anyway I really think he's the cutest thing and we're glad he's a part of our family!

18 Months


Norah was such a stinker this day!  She would not smile for anything.  I finally had to ask some lady if she had any food in her purse to distract Norah and help her quit screaming.  I love this little girl to death, but my goodness she can be the orneriest thing you've ever seen.  She really is just difficult!  When she's not giving us heartache she is the cutest thing and I want to gobble her up, but honestly that's not nearly as often as I would like it to be.  Right now she loves beeping; when she walks backwards, when she is shutting doors, and when something is in her way it's always, "beep, beep, beep, beep."  She's still teeny, not even 20 pounds!  Love her.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

The girl's loves


 Norah loves to play with dolls.  She carries them around, feeds them, pushes them in the stroller, she's a great mom.  She loves chap-stick, especially eating it. She loves pineapple and she loves getting super high fevers-103.8! when she's teething, (she probably doesn't love it but she does it really well!)  Evie loves to take care of Norah, and does a wonderful job of it.  She loves to dress up and she loves to pretend she's reading.
And most importantly Evie and Norah are loving each other!  They're so dang cute together and nothing makes me happier than to see these two silly girls be such great friends.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Good Bye 2010!

Another wonderful year.  The year 2010 has included a few great events.
-Asher started school, and LOVES it.  I'm amazed at how much he's learning.  He's able to read simple words and is consistently getting better.
-I was released as Relief Society teacher and am back in Primary.  Stake Primary Secretary, again :)
-We finished our sprinkler system and seeded our HUGE back yard.  I can't wait to get the swing set up and have the kids spend countless hours playing outside!  (Have I ever mentioned Brian is a really hard worker?)
-We bought a rental house.  Yikes- that was a much bigger project than we had anticipated! (Again, Brian is amazing!)
Notice in the picture, Brian has 3 kids on his lap.  The kids swarm to him and won't let him out of their sight!  That's nothing new for 2010, just thought it needed to be said!

I think that's pretty much it, just day-in day-out, busy crazy life...


Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Christmas


Santa came and brought all kinds of goods. 

Asher loves his scooter, can't keep his eyes off it in fact.


 Evie's dress-up trunk is her favorite even when she's tired.


And Norah was completely content in her new car seat looking at her animal book.
   It was a wonderful Christmas!

Monday, December 6, 2010

Issues...

I have serious issues with waste.  There are no outlines for the way my thoughts work.  I can throw out the rest of my dinner, and the food that's gone bad, but I'll keep the hand mixer that only has one beater, or the shoe that has lost it's mate.
I can't handle when things are still working and are just a little dinged up or need a little tinkering, and are thrown away.  In the garbage.  For permanent! I just am certain someone could use that!  I know it may be misconstrued as a pack-rat but I bet I can make it better.  I hung on to our kitchen table that Brian HATED for years, because it was a good table still and if we took it to the DI somebody would buy it that didn't really appreciate that it was solid wood and just a real sturdy table.  I found a chair in a house scheduled for demo and pulled the rusty thing out determined I'd get all the rust off and paint it and make it beautiful again.  After a year Brian threw it out, because he knows me well enough to know I have great intentions but often lack the carry-through.  So if he threw it out he knew that I would be upset, but I would never be able to throw it out myself.  Then a little while ago they did the neighborhood clean-up where you put all your junk and garbage on the curb and the city takes it away to the dump.  Well my neighbor across the street had set out a wicker chair.  It was a little wobbly.  I decided not to take on another project, (Brian would be so proud of me), but as the dump truck pulled up and the worker sat on the same wobbly chair to take a pretend rest I started crying because it was obviously strong enough to hold his weight and then it was in the dump truck and crushed.  No one would ever be able to use that chair again!  It was so sad to me.  I feel like I was raised during the depression refusing to throw anything away because you never know when you'll need it.
I've since been with Brian a few times to the dump for the yard waste, etc.  I found a sturdy crate on the side of the huge trash mountain that I wanted to take home, but Brian REFUSED to stop! But it wasn't garbage, it was in perfect condition!  So so sad.
So that's all, I just thought I'd share one of my many issues...

My Sweet Sensitive Boys

Asher is just like his dad and wears his emotions on his sleeve.  Asher's favorite Christmas song is Away in a Manger.  He likes it because, "it makes me feel like I need to cry a little."  He came home from school one day and wanted to learn the song Hush Little Baby.  I looked up all the words and we literally sang it for the next 3 hours.  We had to sing it slow and quiet so he could feel the song.  He loves when it makes his eyes water.  What a sensitive boy.  As for his dad, I'm nervous we're going to be a mess the older we get.  We watched a show about believing in Santa and the spirit of Christmas and I was surprised when I started to cry - I mean it was about Santa for crying out loud! But then I looked over and saw Brian crying too.  I think our family may be in trouble!

Friday, November 19, 2010

She's a walker!

That's right Norah is mobile!  Fourteen months and ready to discover the world.