Friday, December 14, 2012

Nurse's Note: Family Documentation

Not many of you may know this, but every nurse is at least bilingual.  
It's true.  
Medical profession folk are blessed with the ability to speak in legal documentation.

It's kind of fun actually.  The whole point of the language is to think of the most unnatural way to say something, and then type it for permanent record purposes.  Most of the time it's just time consuming and awkward.  But I have wondered at times what a night of my life would sound/look like if I were to document it the way I would a hospital note...

Dinner prepared and eaten without incident or complication.  Husband compliant with dish-duty at this time, encouraged to call for assistance as needed.  Angel baby in bed sleeping soundly, no s/s of distress or discomfort.  Dry diaper on, pacifier within reach.  Toys put away, baby monitor on and functioning.  Clean clothes folded, front door locked, Christmas tree lights glowing.  Warm pajamas applied and hot chocolate brewing as per wife request.  Husband and wife enjoying eachother's company. No complaints or further needs noted at this time.

Even in awkward nursing note language my life sounds pretty awesome.  Seriously, SO blessed!

Sunday, December 9, 2012

The Four Seasons

As far as I know, the elementary school curriculum is still teaching that the four seasons of the year are Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter.  However, those receiving the Borup family education learn that the four seasons of the year are
Spring,
Summer,
Soup,
and Christmas Music

It is no secret that (understatement alert) I am not the biggest fan of cold weather.  But I am however a huge fan of the things that cold weather brings and absolutely love this time of year!  It's just magical, don't you think?
We sadly have not seen much snow yet. But we have enjoyed several pots of tummy-friendly soup and have been playing/singing (/dancing to, but wouldn't admit it) Christmas music as much as we can.  It's the recipe for insta-happy home, I recommend it to everyone.

Happy Soup and Christmas Music season from our happy family to yours.  We hope it brings you as many smiles as it has for us!

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

6 Month Sweetie

On November 4th Miss Brin was half-a-year old.  Yesterday she was 7 months.
And I have decided that the world has never seen a cuter baby.
That little round angel is by far the most wonderful thing there ever was!


I rest my case.
She is completely monopolizing the role of entertainer at our house, I don't think we've ever smiled so much.  It's fantastic!  This mama and dada couldn't be happier!

Thanks Jaylene for the fabulous photos!

Thursday, November 29, 2012

To-Do's and Done's

I took a brief hiatus from blogging in hopes that I would be more motivated to get a couple unfinished projects taken care of.  Productivity Report: none of those projects are done... apparently I need some practice focusing.

We did however successfully enjoy a few trick-or-treaters, Tim's 25th birthday, Brinlee's 6 month birthday, Thanksgiving, a few games of Tetris, a delicious pie, and lots of baby cuddles.

Not a bad list of "all done's".  Which makes me feel less worried (as if I was worried) about the "not done's".  A trade-off I can be totally happy with.  And yes, my "to-do" list has been tucked away, yet again, where I can't see it.  I'll pull it out and look at it again sometime...
later...
perhaps

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

First Halloween

I have the best church calling ever!!!  
Twice a month I get to relive my childhood primary days with the 
8 and 9 year old activity day girls!
So much fun!
And today we had a Halloween party!
I dressed as a cat... which ended up looking more like a mouse...
and with me I brought the world's cutest ladybug!!!


Happy first Halloween from Ladybug Brin,
and mommy mouse...
I'll need something better for the real halloween for sure...

Yellowstone

Last week we took a few days and enjoyed a family trip up to Yellowstone.  Really, we were trying to figure out why this was our fist time, we've been Eastern Idaho folk for over three years now...

But, none the less, we went and we had a blast!  Everyone says that this time of year is the time to go; all the animals are out and the crowds are down.  I don't really know what Yellowstone looks like in the summer, but the animals sure were out, and we felt like we were the only people in the park.  It was awesome.




The one downside though: it was chilly (read: super cold!).  The name of the game became bundle up and the objective was to stay warm.  Brinlee was the team captain... poor baby.  You know in the movie A Christmas Story when he says that "preparing for school in the winter was like preparing for extended deep sea diving"?  Yup... I at first was afraid I had overpacked, but she wore every layer, every day.  And she was stylish.


Tim won the style contest though for sure.  Rockin' the front pack... very smooth.





We got caught in the rain a time or two, and thus perfected the art of taking turns.  That is, Tim goes and sees the thing we stopped for while I wait in the car with the baby, and then we switch.  Luckily we didn't have to do it too many times, but it was fun to watch Brin watch the rain.











Overall we had a wonderful time.  Brinlee did awesome, the weather was generally awesome, and the time with my sweetheart was awesome!  Consensus: October is indeed a great time to go to Yellowstone.  Goal for next time: see a moose... still sad about that...


Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Corn Maze

Yesterday for family home evening we went out to the corn maze and had a blast!  We successfully completed all three of the mazes (one without using the map, thank you very much), and even splurged for a few corn-inspired treats.




Flat Stanley came along and loved it of course.  And Brinlee did awesome!  She was first confused, then content, and finally asleep.  It did get a little chilly for her, but she never did whine!  Sweet angel.



We had our first taste of Mexican corn and surprisingly really liked it!  It's corn on the cob with mayonnaise, parmesan cheese, and a bit of pico de gio... I know it sounds like it should be gross, but tis not so.  I would have it again.

Yay for family outings!


Sunday, October 7, 2012

Kitchen Mishaps

I have heard it said (not by anyone specifically) that a woman's place is in the kitchen... either that is not true, or I am not a true woman because lately, every time I'm in the kitchen, something bad happens.

The other night we mixed up a batch of cookies but discovered we had no eggs.  So Tim jumped online to look up egg substitutes.  I should have known we were doomed to fail when the first one that came up called for two egg whites... obviously that would have been my first choice, but given we had no eggs (hence the original dilemma), we tried the next one...


Unfortunately that night we had no cookies.
The next day we emptied a pitcher of juice, and given that we have a dishwasher now (which I love!), I loaded that sucker in there and ran a load only to come out an hour later with this.


Apparently that wasn't dishwasher safe. Good to know.
And tonight while baby girl was in her chair at the counter helping me with dishes, she had a major blowout that somehow ended up all over the kitchen counter.... so gross.  I'm not including picture evidence of that as per request by the perpetrator herself, she was a little embarrassed.

The kitchen hasn't all been disaster though.  Brinlee had a successful (and messy) go at cereal and consequently had a super fun bath in a tubby just her size.



So Brinlee has figured it out and made up for her kitchen fail, it's mom and dad that need to get with the program.  Hopefully we break the kitchen fail streak soon.

Surprise Visit

Last week Tim got a phone call from his grandmother who happened to be passing through town, what a pleasant surprise!
Brinlee gave her some good smiles and 
she gave Brinlee a beautiful hand-stitched quilt.

So fun to have so many grandmas!

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Best Husband Ever

This last week we have had the best dinners, 
and I haven't had to make a single one...

I have the best husband ever!


Tuesday, October 2, 2012

First Date-iversary

A few weeks ago I was looking through some old scrap-booking stuff and found the ticket/invitation to my high school Junior homecoming (yes, I save literally everything): 

"A Night in Paris, October 2nd, 2004".  

Man that takes me back.  That was not only my first formal dance, but it also happened to be my first date with my eternal sweetheart  :)  And could the timing of this blast from the past have been any better?! Just in time to celebrate a first-date-iversary!  8 years ago today... my how time flies.  I feel a story coming on here, don't mind if I do!

Tim and I actually grew up about two blocks away from each other, but were always in different wards and went to different schools, otherwise this story could have started much earlier.  But never mind that. Where we pick up is the end of our sophomore year of high school.  I had turned 16 right toward the end of the year and for my birthday, a long time good friend of mine asked me on my first date.  Ben and I had known each other since first grade but had gone to different middle schools and reconnected in high school.  For the date we doubled with another couple, my best friend Darcy, and Ben's best friend Tim.  I had met Tim a time or two at various large group weekend activities.  I'm sure I thought he was cute, but would never have admitted it.

After that night the four of us were inseparable.  Darcy and I had already been connected at the hip, and Tim and Ben were quite the dynamic duo, so to merge two couplets into a nice set of four worked out perfectly.  We ran around all summer and by the start of our Junior year had developed quite the friendship.  When Homecoming rolled around, it seemed pretty natural to keep the double date thing going, except this time we switched up dates a bit. Ben asked Darcy, and Tim asked me.

I of course said yes.


And from then on, we were hooked!  The details of the next few years are a bit fuzzy... our accounts don't match up completely.  I was anti-boyfriend and may have put Tim through the ringer just a little... maybe quite a bit... ok maybe a lot... No need to get into the details, but for some reason he thought I was worth it enough to stick it out.  He asked me to every formal dance and just about every weekend date he could.

And, I always said yes.

By the end of senior year I was pretty smitten (though I still wouldn't really admit it) and had a good hunch he was smitten as well.  While he served a mission, we wrote letters back and forth. I was off to college then and by the time he got home, I was looking to turn in mission papers of my own.  But when the Lord has plans and things are meant to be, they always find of way of working out.  I decided to stay, a few months later Tim asked if we could date,

I said yes.

A few months later, he asked me if I would marry him, 
I of course said yes.

And the rest is, as they say, history!


Those young homecoming goers had no idea what was in store, but could I go back in time and tell them, I would say to do it all the same.  The last 8 years have been in a word,  perfect!

How glad I am that I said yes to that first date!

Friday, September 28, 2012

On Call

Tonight I am going for a walk, cuddling my baby, watching a movie with my husband, and sleeping in my own bed.  Big whoop right?  Eh hem, let me clarify:

Tonight I am 
getting paid 
to go for a walk, cuddle my baby, watch a movie with my husband, and sleep in my own bed.

Earlier this evening I was gearing up for another long night at the hospital... which inevitably takes a decent amount of effort... when wouldn't you know, they called and told me there are no patients in my unit and so, I am on call.  Oh beautiful little words, lets say them again: on call... What luck!!!  Nothing better than being able to exchange goodbye kisses for spontaneous fun-filled-evning plans.  Pure happiness!




Is it terrible to hope that my unit stays empty until after my shift tomorrow?  I have no complaints about a surprise empty schedule... 

I'll keep my fingers crossed just in case

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Baby Education

Life is exciting when you're so tiny.  New discoveries every day and boy have we been busy!  I could fill quite a few posts with picture proof of all the learning Brin's been doing lately... maybe eventually.  For now just a little update on what we've discovered.

1:  Tummy Time is not so bad after all 
2:  Cereal is totally weird and we're not quite sure yet whether we like it or not
3:  The Pooh Movie is AWESOME!
4:  The bathtub equals happiness
5:  Rolling over will soon be on our check-off list
6:  A four-month-old body can and does take up an entire queen-size bed

I am omitting a list of the daddy/mommy/parenting learning that has taken place, that could fill more than quite a few posts... it doesn't make as cute of pictures anyway.


Monday, September 10, 2012

Visitors

Yesterday and today we enjoyed some very special visitors:


So fun for Brinlee to get to meet her great grandparents!  My MawMaw and PawPaw have always been two of my very favorite people and it was wonderful to see them with our little peanut.  She warmed right up to them too.  She cuddled up and slept with MawMaw Great and smiled and laughed for PawPaw Great.  Thanks so much for the visit, we LOVED seeing you!

Family Outings

Saturday evening we decided to venture out for a much needed family date.  Tim did all the planning... that's my favorite kind of outing  :)


We traveled up the old highway to Idaho Falls and enjoyed a nice evening of Olive Garden take-out and river-side strolling.  We were right in the middle of a bunch of ducks and geese, which Brinlee was excited/curious/confused/nervous about.  But she was an angel and the weather was awesome!

On the way home we devoured a super delicious cinnamon roll from Mrs. Powells... never mind the calorie count.  Tim should plan more often, it was the perfect evening!  

Thursday, September 6, 2012

It's Official

This morning when I left the hospital to head home it was officially chilly and "that smell" (you know the one) was hanging in the air...

which makes me afraid that we have officially seen the end of summer, and fall is for sure on its way...

I actually don't mind fall, it's a great time of year.  It's the snow that usually follows not long after fall that has me worried.  Is it really already that time again?  Time to unpack the sweaters I guess.  Cold weather here we come.


Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Fair Weather

Ferris wheels and fried food!  Yes indeed the Eastern Idaho Fair has made its debut here in Blackfoot.  Granted, it was a rather wet debut... but despite some serious rain and an impressively poopy diaper, we managed to make an appearance and had a pretty good time.  Shall we review?

Ok first of all, has there ever been a cuter fair-goer?!  :)  Such a sweet baby!


The list of totally unnecessary but absolutely delicious food we had includes but is not limited to a foot-long hot dog, cinnamon role, strawberry lemonade, and deep fried bacon... we don't regret any of it.

We went to a hypnotist show, which promptly got rained out so, that one stays on the to-do list.  The bull riding did go on however.  It turned quite chilly though, and unfortunately my jacket was sitting at home on the couch where I was supposed to remember to grab it. Classic.  


We didn't get over to see many animals, the rain kept us trapped for a while.  It did motivate me to get into quilting and cake decorating though...  And Brinlee totally dug the bull riding.  She's made it a new hobby.


Overall, a success.  Next year we'll grab an umbrella... and scout out the super yummy looking cinnamon/sugar treats everyone had, they looked awesome.