Sunday, November 2, 2014

Introducing...

Atlas Max Wells Muhlestein

Carrier of Greatness

Atlas was born about midway through the month and I am now posting it up.  He has been a great baby and has already shown much difference in personality from his siblings.  Lexi loves to bring him toys and Nicholas is proud to announce that he now has a brother, something Lexi has had that he didn't.



Atlas isn't a family name, but it is one that we liked.  His name Max is after Maren's grandfather who recently passed away.  Our interpretation is that Atlas means "carrier" and Max means highest, greatest, greatness etc. (as in "maximum") and so together and as a name means "carrier of greatness".  We hope that he able to live up to his name, but if he turns out to look like this rendition of an ancient mythological Atlas, that would be pretty fancy too.

Monday, August 11, 2014

Saint Nicholas and the dragon.


Nicholas has a fascination with weapons and is always wanting to battle.  Here he is fighting his dragon.

Admittedly, pairing him with a dragon was inspired by one of my all time favorite statues, Saint George (who fought the dragon) by Donatello.  Seeing the statue in real life was one of those jaw drop moments for me and I still want to go stare at it again some day.  (I recognize using the Saint title does make it kind of sound like Santa Claus meets Malefecent.)

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Slide



Nicholas enjoys being outside occasionally, but Lexi thrives on the outdoors.  She tries to live as much of her life in the backyard as she is able to manage.  We decided that she needed a slide and after stalking KSL for a while and seeing how quickly the affordable playground equipment goes we decided to just build our own.  This is phase one.  I am considering adding another level/section or changing some of the bracing on it, but so far it has been fun for the kids and Lexi is able to get up and down by herself.  My design philosophy was to keep it simple, so I other than the 4x4s I used the exact same length of 2x4 exclusively (a standard 92" stud cut in half.)  The diagonal bar is a spare 2x4 I had in the garage.  So far it is stable and I plan to stake it to the ground to make it a little less likely to tip.

Nicholas says: I really like my slide.  Lexi can climb up the slide with me.  My favorite part is the slide.  We like that it has a bucket so you can lift stuff up.

Lexi says: I am excited to be a big sister. (We are expecting our third child in October.)


I like that I caught Nicholas in mid air.

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

April Fools



I fed the kids chocolate pudding with crushed up Oreos on top and a gummy worm.  This is their reaction.  Both the kids eventually ended up loving the gummy worms, but neither of them ate the "dirt." 

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Little Highlights from the Week

I have been really good about documenting our life in a couple of Shutterfly books, but I have been bad about keeping up with the blog.  Here are a few highlights from this week.  


Sometimes I try to be an awesome Mom. Sometimes this backfires.  Nicholas and I made pancakes Monday morning while Lexi slept in a little.  I made the pancakes look like bunnies and Easter eggs.  Lexi was excited until she realized that the bunny needed to be cut up.  It was devastating news delivered too early in the morning.  She couldn't handle the idea.



On Thursday, we had a great time at Discovery Gateway.  The kids loved the little scientist class on wind.  The teacher let them throw glitter, leaves, streamers, etc. into the fan to see what would happen.  They even got kites at the end of the class.  After Discovery Gateway, we stopped at Costco for lunch and some shopping.  Lexi refused to have her hot dog cut up and managed to eat half of it this way.  

My little inventor.  He made this creation out of the components of ladder ball.



We had a great trip to the zoo Saturday morning with my parents.  The kids were more excited for the slide and the little boat at the zoo than the animals.  Then we went to a McDonald's that had a play place.  My kids stayed there for three hours playing.  After this crazy day of fun, Lexi came home and put her pillow and blanket on the couch.  She then proceeded to put herself down for a nap.  WOW!

The best news of all is that for the next 4 weeks Joseph is on an easy rotation!!  He is excited to spend some time with the family and actually got to go to church with us today.

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Goblin Valley

I had a couple of slower weeks recently which gave us evenings and weekends together as a family.  We decided to take advantage of a free Saturday and drove about 4 hours to Goblin Valley State Park.  It is a very cool place which is a great area for small kids.  The "goblins" are cool rock formations which the kids can climb on and are lots of fun.  It is actually a really small area but when you get down inside the valley, it feels like it goes on forever.  We were worried it was going to be freezing, but the weather was in the forties and clear and was just about perfect.  We all got nice and dirty (especially Lexi) and had a great time.  Making the trip much better was my brother Jordan, his wife Crystal, and their three children who caravaned with us down there.  We had fun putting cousins together in different cars, listening to the Frozen soundtrack, and catching up on how life has been for them.  It also made for lots of fun cousins pictures.







Lexi was in heaven (until she got tired, then she was done)

I also had fun making photospheres of the area.  Here is a link to one (if it works):
https://www.google.com/maps/views/view/115033622022710672729/photo/eNWGNeaOst0AAAAGOxC7Ig