Sunday, December 27, 2009

Merry Christmas! It has been a very merry Christmas for us with days filled with fun activities, good conversations, and relaxing sits by the Christmas tree.

For the first time in a while the whole Hazard family was together. This is getting harder to do as we multiply and spread apart across the country. I don't think I have really talked about my family on this blog. Go ahead and skip the rest of this paragraph if you don't care. We, of course, are in Ohio. I am in dental school and Rachel mostly stays home with our three beautiful children, Eva, Jack, and Addy. She also works part time as an ASL interpreter in the community. My brother, Griffin, and his wife, Ashland, live in Oklahoma. He is attending law school and she is in a nursing program. They are expecting a baby sometime next Summer. My sister, Haley, lives in Texas. Her husband, Matt, is an officer on an army base. She stays home with their adorable son, Bennett. Allison, my other sister, lives in Rexburg and stays busy by being involved in activities on the BYU-I campus. She also attends school and works as an assistant to an orthodontist. And finally my other sister, Courtney, was living in Provo attending BYU. She is preparing to apply to a nursing program. My parents are in Rexburg where my mom works as a Kindergarten teacher and my Dad heads up the Department of Academic Learning at BYU-Idaho. I am very proud to call each of them a part of my family.

Anyway, about our week. I can't remember the exact order of events, but we did a lot. We went bowling. We went to watch the movie "A Christmas Carol." We went and played laser tag. We went and played miniature golf. We went to a big inflatable playground with Eva. We went rock climbing. We played racquetball. We took family pictures. Some of us went to a late night showing of "Blind Side," and some of us went out in the garage and worked on cars. Some of us went horseback riding.

And of course we spent a lot of time just sitting, eating, talking, and playing games. And holding babies. Lots of babies. We have been spoiled with all the help, and are sort of dreading our return to Cleveland. Christmas morning we all opened presents and had our traditional Christmas brunch. All things considered, it has been a fantastic week.

Today we are blessing our babies. Rachel's family drove up last night so they could be here as well. Also, my grandma and grandpa just arrived from Colorado. For now, I'll just post our family pictures. More will follow in the next few days.








Monday, December 21, 2009

Christmas time is here! I have finnished off my finals and now it is time to totally forget about school for a while and enjoy the Christmas season with family.

On Wednesday we got up early and went to the airport. We were a little bit freaked out by the prospect of getting through airport security and boarding/debording the plane with three kids. As it turned out, things went better than we could have hoped for. Yes, we held up the line a little bit, and yes, a few people gave us dirty looks. But that's okay because we expected it. Mostly, however, people were very nice and helpful and sympathetic. And I'm sure they were all sending up silent prayers that they weren't on the same flight as us. As far as the flights themselves, the babies slept almost the whole time. Eva actually understands the concept of an airplane now and she loved taking off and watching the ground fall away. Landing was hard for Addie. I think the pressure change hurt her little ears. Or maybe she just wanted to add her own voice to the chorus of screaming babies that dominated our plane. Either way, I have to say that our children are pretty good travelers.

We spent Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday in Sandy with Rachel's family. In that time we did a lot of talking and game playing. We attempted a trip to the mall, but Jackson had other plans so that didn't really work out. We went to Chuck-e-Cheese with Evelyn and she had a good time playing the games. At the end, we even had enough tickets to get a few cheap toys. Rachel made sure of this by blatantly cheating on some of the games (the fences around the bucket toss are no obstacle to my sweet wife). Friday night we went to the Desert Star Theatre. We love this place! It is a dinner theatre that Rachel and I used to frequent when we were living in Provo, and it is almost a gaurantee that you will relax and have a good time and laugh out loud.

On Saturday we drove up to Rexburg to be with my family. It is a lot of fun having everyone together. There is always something going on and the the babies have all the attention they can handle. We will be here for the rest of this week and have some fun days planned out.

We want to wish everyone a very merry Christmas. This is a great time of year when we can relax, take a step back, and remember what the important things are- family, good relationships, and the birth of our savior are all great blessings in our lives.

I've got to apologize here because I havn't taken any pictures at all this week. Other people have, but I havn't gotten them yet to post. Just imagine a family having a good time. That would be us.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Sometimes it seems that we are living life in fast-forward. I don't even know what happened this last week. I think I took some tests...saw lots of patients. Rachel and the kids are doing great. Oh- we started working on the gingerbread house. Stay tuned for more on that. We are all excited for the break that is to come in just one week. Maybe then we can look back and figure out where the time has gone. Somehow, this break marks the half-way mark through my junior year. Woah! Didn't we just move here, like, yesterday? And now here we are, almost three years (and three kids) later. It's like that Kenny Chesney song- "Don't Blink."

Sunday, November 29, 2009

What an amazing week we have had! Every day was full of wonder and adventure and we soaked up every bit of leisurely fun that we could get. So hold on to your pants while we describe in exhaustive detail our Incredible Thanksgiving Adventure.

It all started on Sunday night when we packed the car for our trip. We would be gone for three whole days and we figured it would be a good dress-rehearsal for Christmas. We learned that we are really good packers as long as our only space limitation is a mini-van with one of the seats removed. Otherwise, we are in trouble.

Monday saw us on the road to Columbus. We decided on this particular destination for no other reason than the simple fact that it was not Cleveland. Don't get me wrong- we LOVE our home here- but it feels more and more like a vacation the farther you get from everyday life. Our first destination was originally meant to be COSI, but on arrival we learned that it was closed for the day. This was a bummer, but don't worry because it all works out in the end.

Instead we decided to check out the Columbus Zoo which received the very prestigious "Psychologically Healthy Workplace Award" this year. It was actually really cool because they also had an aquarium with sharks and sting rays and stuff, as well as a manatee pool. Have you ever seen a manatee? Well, I have. They're endangered, you know. And I think that when God made manatees, he was probably trying to win a who-can-create-the-fattest-ugliest-animal award. Evelyn loved the monkeys and gorillas. After reading the book Caps for Sale (see last week's blog), monkeys have become all the rage in our home. And it turns out Adalie actually has a penguin named after her (but they spelled it wrong- Adelie).

Eventually our sweet children spontaneously decided that they had seen enough, and all three of them broke into a chorus of screams and tears. Evelyn was especially effective, since she has mastered the secret turn-to-jello move that kids use when they want to draw extra attention. Rachel and I gathered them all up and tried to make a quick getaway, but got lost in the labyrinth that is built in the monkey habitat. Finally, we were able to get to the car and drive to our hotel before anyone could call CPS on us.

Just a word about our hotel. Instead of Columbus, we were originally going to go to a large indoor water park for our vacation. Plans changed, but we thought that we could retain some of our original plan by getting a hotel with a pool/jacuzzi. So we did, and the hotel was amazing. Our room had 16 foot high ceilings! Unfortunately the jacuzzi was being cleaned, so we couldn't use it, and the swimming pool was too cold for Evelyn to enjoy. Oh well. We tried.

On Tuesday we got back in the car and drove about an hour to Dayton, which holds the title as the #1 medium sized metropolitan area in the nation for growth and expansion, as well as the home of the Wright brothers (the ones with the funny names). But we didn't care about any of that. We were here for the Boonshoft museum. (It was named after Oscar Boonshoft. It turns out that Dayton has a long history of funny names.) The Boonshoft museum is an amazing museum for kids, and Evelyn loved it. They also had a planetarium there and I took Eva to a show while Rachel fed Jack and Addy. Evelyn is turning out to be quite the astronomer. Something about stars catches her attention, and she was thoroughly entertained for the duration of the show. Not even 101 Dalmatians can beat that!

On Wednesday we went back to COSI. It actually stands for the Center Of Science and Industry and is the #1 science museum in the country according to Parenting magazine. It was really cool. I don't know that Evelyn appreciated this place quite as much as the others, but it was mine and Rachel's favorite place on the entire trip. There were over a thousand hands-on exhibits and all were fun and unique. In Rachel's words, "It's what I'd imagine I'd make if someone gave me an unlimited budget and an unlimited amount of time to make a science museum." That evening we packed up the car and said goodbye to Columbus and headed home.

Thursday, of course, was Thanksgiving. We had a very relaxing morning, and then had Thanksgiving dinner with the Tippits and the Bonds, some of our good friends here in Cleveland. Between all of us we were able to create quite the feast. We also found that we enjoyed the intimacy of a small gathering instead of the big group party that we have done in years past. After dinner we played some games and divided up all the leftovers. I am thankful that we only have to eat Turkey once a year.

On Friday I paid homage to the Retail gods my making my pilgrimage to Target at 4:30 in the morning and standing in line in a frigid wind with a bunch of crazies (yes, I realize that I was one of them). I actually failed to mention that on Wednesday, our last day in Columbus, my coat was stolen with our camera in the pocket (unfortunately you all missed out of the picture of Rachel wrestling the Gorilla at the zoo- it was great!). The silver lining for us was that we were only a few days away from the biggest camera sale of the year. Later that day, we just relaxed and watched Pixar's "Up", which gave us inspiration for this year's gingerbread house (look for more on this in upcoming posts).

On Saturday I decided that I hadn't been to enough museums this week, so I took Evelyn to the children's museum which is just down the street from our house. Later that day, Adalie had a major breakthrough as she rolled over for the first time. I always knew we had an athlete hiding under all that baby fat. Jackson still just moans into the floor if you put him on his belly. Add that to the fact that he looks like a leper (eczema) and it actually makes for a pretty sad sight. Also, that evening we gathered with a bunch of our friends and enjoyed eating brats, ribs, and wings while watching BYU beat Utah. Go Cougars!

And now it is Sunday. We have had a relaxing day, and a great week. I go back to school tomorrow, but Christmas vacation ("Winter Break" if you want to be politically correct) is coming up in just three weeks. This vacation has been wonderful and I will miss all the time that I have been able to spend with my family this week.
Here are some pictures we took with our new camera:
This is my sweet little girl. Very nice.
Tummy Time
These were taken during the football game

Sunday, November 22, 2009

My, how our lifestyle has changed. I was looking through some pictures the other day and came across one of me and Rachel at Rock Canyon in Provo. I remember days when I would have a couple of hours between classes and I'd call Rachel up on the phone, and 15 minutes later we were walking up the trail to The Green Monster to go rock climbing. I remember when Rachel surprised me with a spontaneous 3 day trip to Vegas for our anniversary. Once, we drove up a canyon in the middle of winter and found some snow caves that were already made (probably scouts or something) and slept in them overnight. We used to keep camping and climbing stuff permanently in the trunk of our car for spontaneous outings like this.

Contrast that with now. As I was brainstorming what to write about in the blog I asked Rach what some of the highlights of the week were. After some thought she replied, "We spilled Cheerios." It's true. We have moved on to a new phase in our lives dominated by diapers and feeding schedules-short walks and trips to the zoo. Our energy is spent in short two-hour bursts because that is when the babies have to eat again. A trip to Walmart is a major accomplishment. We still do what we can to stay active- those who know us can certainly attest to that. But it is definitely different.

As I go back and read this post, I realize that it may appear to some that our previous lifestyle was more desirable. Those people probably don't have children. You see, I couldn't imagine a life without my Evelyn, my Jackson, and my Adalie. I actually look forward to coming home from school and reading books with Evelyn. Pointing things out to her (and the babies) about the world has increased my own awareness of what an amazing place we really live in. And deep down, I really like dancing wildly around my house singing silly songs (it makes me feel like a kid), so it's nice that my children give me an excuse to do this and still maintain my manhood. If going back meant losing this, then I wouldn't even have to think about it for a second.

So overall I'd have to say that things are definitely different, and also that they are better than ever. I won't lie and say that I don't miss the spontaneity and the activity level of our pre-children days. But we'll have all of that back in a few years when they grow up a little. For now, I am just trying to treasure every second I have with these little ones.

Woah- I just got all philosophical and stuff. Don't worry, there won't be many more blog posts like this one, but you've got to understand that we keep these posts as a family history and I wanted to have these feelings recorded somewhere. That said, here are a couple of pictures of our week:

Here are the spilled Cheerios that I mentioned. We gave Evelyn a broom to help clean up. This ended up being a little counter productive. She's learning.

We went to the Children's Museum. I think we have a future doctor in the family- Evelyn wouldn't put down that darn stethoscope!

Also, Rachel went and saw the midnight premiere of New Moon (some vampire movie) with a bunch of friends. That night she only got two hours of sleep. I don't know how she does it.

Look- we're going crazy with the video. Three clips in three weeks. That's good for us. This is sort of a conglomeration of things that we did this week. Nothing too exciting.


Thursday, November 12, 2009

Right now it is 11:00 on Saturday night. I just got back from a wonderful date with my girlfriend, Rachel. We saw a movie and ate pie and held hands and talked about random subjects without even mentioning babies. It was great! It has been a long time since we have been able to do this, and it was a lot of fun to be able to forget about our three lovely children for a while. Don't get me wrong, I love them all dearly, but it was nice to have some time to focus on each other. All we have to say is thank you, thank you, thank you to our neighbors who bravely offered (with a little bit of coercion and bribery) to watch the kids while we were out. "Always have a date night" was one of those things I'd heard a lot but I don't think I ever fully realized the significance of that advice until now.

Our babies are doing great! They are starting to follow a more predictable routine now, which makes it easier for us to get out and do things. Also, they are becoming more smiley. Today I was holding Adalie at church and she looked right at me with her big blue eyes and gave me the biggest "I love you" smile that I have ever seen on her. I about lost it. I sat there and looked at my family- all five of us- and thought to myself "Gee whiz, I think that I am just about the luckiest guy in the world".

The other day, Adalie was screaming uncontrollably (she does this on a regular basis). We were trying everything we could to console her, but it was all to no avail. Finally, Rachel came over with Jackson, who reached out his hand and held on to her, sort of like he was saying "It's okay, I'm here now." When he did this, Adalie immediately stopped crying and just stared at her brother. Rachel and I were both amazed. It might have been coincidence, but I prefer to think that these two babies have a special bond that comes with being twins.

And Evelyn is as cute as ever…Maybe even cuter if that is possible. Her new favorite things are stars and airplanes. Several nights I have taken her on night-walks. We go to a big open area that is near our house and lie on the grass (she puts her head on my shoulder) and point to all of the stars. She is also very good at pointing out airplanes, the moon, and clouds if they are present. She likes this so much that we went and got those glow-in-the-dark stars for her bedroom. Bed time has never been easier.


We've been trying to get some shots of the babies smiling. This is easier said than done. Here are some of Jackson that we captured right after the moment, but you can sort of tell what his smile looks like. Stay tuned and I'm sure we'll get some better ones up. Rachel is very diligent.

Evelyn thought this was pretty silly. Jackson tolerated it.


We have been loving the Autumn weather. These leaf pictures were taken on a walk we went on yesterday. While Evelyn was playing in these leaves she fell down from the top and literally somersaulted down the pile and landed in a heap at the bottom. She thought that this was so fun that she insisted I lift her back up so she could do it again! Cute girl!

This picture is not an illusion- we found this MASSIVE pile of leaves on our Sunday evening walk. I threw Evelyn in and she totally dissapeared! How fun. Even Rachel and I joined in on the action on this one.

Here are some pictures of Adalie. She really is a very cute girl, but she insisted on crossing her eyes while we were taking these.


We got such a large positive response to our short little video last week that we thought we'd post one more. Rachel took this right after we got home from a Sunday evening walk. We have come to accept that virtually every outing ends in tears- but that is better than not having outings at all which is the only other alternative. Evelyn is just good through it all.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

First for some exciting news- Jackson and Adalie slept through the night last night! I know that this news is mostly just exciting to us, but anyone with kids can appreciate how nice a full-night's sleep can be after going months without one. Not that we have much to complain about- they are only two months old tomorrow. And we don't have any illusions that they will do this every night. But hey, we'll take whatever we can get.

Actually, they have been better in a lot of ways. They aren't really sick any more, and we are even able to have a few hours each day when we don't have someone in the house crying. They are also starting to give us smiles, which is fun and very rewarding. They both have thrush still, but even that is getting more manageable.

Evelyn continues to crack us up at every turn. The other day she put a blanket over her head and ran wildly about the room until she hit a wall or a piece of furniture which knocked her over. I thought she would start crying, but instead she threw the blanket off and had this big Sesame Street grin on her face. Then she stood up and did it again. Oh, the simple joys of being a toddler.

On Saturday we went to the dinosaur museum. We'd been there once before, but wanted to go back. This is a cool place. Rachel took Evelyn for most of the time while I held both babies in my arms and walked around. It's fun to do this, in a sort of self-aggrandizing sort of way, because I always get a lot of smiles and compliments on what a great guy I am for taking the babies and being a good dad and all. On the other hand, it sort of makes me wonder if expectations for guys aren't just set entirely too low in the public mind, thus turning what should be normal into something exceptional.

Anyway, that is about it for this week. I am about to go and get Evelyn out of bed and dress her for church. Rachel is feeding the babies and says hello to everyone. We will post pictures this afternoon.

Here are Evelyn and Rachel making sugar cookies- yum!

The Dino Museum

Some of the medicine we give them for thrush turns their mouths purple. I think it sort of gives them that gothic appearance. Hopefully this trend doesn't come back to haunt us when they are teenagers.
And here are a whole bunch of pictures of Jackson and Adalie. Enjoy.

And finally, here is a video. It's not super exciting- just a view into our Sunday morning.


Saturday, October 31, 2009

Happy Halloween!

Halloween is my favorite holiday. Why? First of all, because it is fun. You get to carve faces into vegetables, dress up in costumes, make fun of the scary ugly things in the world, and beg candy from complete strangers. But that's not all. I also love it for the feeling. It is a wonderful combination of sights, smells, sounds, and tastes that makes it perfect. Is it just me, or is there always a faint smell of smoke mixed with pumpkin on Halloween night? I love that. And the weather was perfect for us here in Cleveland- there was a full moon with just enough clouds covering it to make it story-bookish. And then there is the sound of laughter and excitement from the swarms of kids as they go trick-or-treating. Mix all that together with the already beautiful feeling of autumn and you've got the perfect holiday.

Evelyn liked it too. This year was her first time trick-or-treating. We got her a little pumpkin bucket and she has been carrying it around all week like her little purse. She often refuses to leave the house without it. So you can imagine her joy when she got to take her pumpkin from house to house and watch it fill up with candy. Rachel and I took her out in shifts while the other person stayed home to watch the babies and hand out candy to trick-or-treaters. We were able to decorate our house again this year, with the addition of some orange lights and glowing tombstones that we picked up last year at the after-Halloween sale. And, of course, we finished our pumpkins. Like I said last week, Rachel was only able to do one because she has been pretty busy feeding babies and stuff.

Actually- besides Halloween night, this week has been pretty crazy. To start things off, the babies both have thrush that is getting progressively worse. This makes mealtimes a very painful experience for both them and Rachel. On top of that, Rachel and Evelyn have come down with the dreaded swine flu. I was also sick for a while but it only lasted for a day. Basically, the Hazard home has become a cesspool and breeding grounds for germs and disease. Thankfully, things are finally starting to get a little better.

Other than that, nothing real notorious has happened. This week we wanted to do a special highlight on Adalie's belly button. To say "outie" would be an understatement. Her navel actually rivals her nose in prominence, and it moves in and out in a crazy belly-button dance when she is crying. Evelyn is fascinated with it and loves trying to get it to stay down. We just hope that our little Adalie is able to grow into it.


Here are the other pumpkins we carved. Rachel did the fairy and I did the jester. I guess I was on an "evil clown" kick this year (See last week's post).

Here are before and after pictures of Evelyn's Halloween night. I think she was the prettiest little witch in Cleveland.

And finally, we'll throw a few more bonus pictures in for you viewing enjoyment.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

This is our back yard (and our neighbor's)- I love Autumn!


What a great week we have had! I don't even know where to start...

I guess the babies are what everyone seems to be the most interested in, so I guess I'll start there. First of all, they seem to be falling asleep a little easier. Thank Goodness. Also, they had a Dr. appointment on Thursday and they are growing! Jackson now weighs 6-9 and Adalie is tipping the scales at a whopping 7-11. Woah! I know that 7 pounds is like, less than a gallon of milk, but still she has come a long way so we've got to give her credit. Actually, the Dr. said that she had never seen a baby grow so fast, so we are proud of her. Jackson, while a bit behind on the physical growth, is showing an enhanced ability to calm himself. For this, we are proud of him too.

As for us, we have have had a week full of Autumn activity. On Thursday night we went to "Boo at the Zoo" with Evelyn (and the babies, but they just slept). This was a fun event where all the kids got to dress up and meet fun characters and pet animals and stuff. Evelyn's favorite part was the story teller, Mr. Hat Box. He had her undivided attention for a full 20 minutes- pretty impressive if you ask me.

On Friday after I got home from school we went and picked out pumpkins for our Jack-o-Lanterns this year. We also picked out the subjects we will carve.

Saturday morning we loaded up the car and drove through the beautiful Fall scenery of Northern Ohio until we reached an apple farm. Picking apples has become a yearly tradition for us and this year was no exception. The farm we went to this year was a lot of fun and they even gave us tractor rides out to the orchard. Afterwards, we went into their little store and got apple fritters and apple dumplings. Pretty much we just enjoyed the sights, tastes, and smells of Autumn. That night we went to the ward Halloween party- but we were pretty late so we probably missed seeing many of the people who are reading this right now.

Well, that's about it for this week. We are eagerly looking forward to Halloween this Saturday. I have decided to officially pronounce Halloween as my favorite holiday of the year. So fun!

Here are some pictures of our Zoo night. Evelyn loved the Dogs (top) and dancing with Mr. Hat Box (middle and bottom)

These were taken on the tractor ride to the orchard.

Evelyn loved this ladder...until she got stuck.

The apple fritters were so good. They inspired us to make some of our own. Oh- and Evelyn has perfected the art of begging for food.

Here is my first pumpkin of the year. It's not quite what I was hoping, but I think it turned out ok. For those who are culturally retarded, this is Heath Ledger as "The Joker." Stay tuned for my second pumpkin as well as Rachel's carving. She will only be doing one this year because she has two babies who need to eat all the time.