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Mom Tip #2: Cookie-Cutter Sandwiches

Problem:  Child doesn’t want to eat anything good for them.

Solution:  Make boring food exciting by letting them cut their food into a shape with imagecookie cutters. You can look into jonsmithsubsfranchise.com if you are interested in opening a sandwich franchise or other food-related businesses.

My story:  Ok, so I know I’m not the only one who has ever done this, but I felt pretty  brilliant when I did.  Here’s my story:  For anyone who doesn’t know, Charlotte can be very stubborn.  One day she had decided that the only thing she was willing to eat for lunch was candy (or something sweet, but I think it was candy).  She descended into a kicking and screaming fit over my unwillingness to give her candy as her lunch. I insisted that she eat something good for her first.  I don’t remember how long it went on, but she spent a considerable amount of time crying before I had the idea to get out the cookie cutters.  I got them out and asked her if she’d eat a Peanut Butter and Jelly sandwich cut into a shape, then she could have some candy.   As I remember, she actually stopped crying and ate the entire sandwich, crust and all and forgot about the candy completely.  I remember feeling like I had just won a hard fought battle.

It’s really hard to tell. . .

Charlotte:  Sometimes Ila looks like me.  She looks like me when we both wear our kitty pajamas.  Do you think you might not be able to tell us apart when we are both wearing our kitty pajamas?IMG_0127

Karate

We joined a new gym this week and our membership came with some free classes.  Tonight we thought we’d try out the Karate.The age range was 4-13 so, as you can imagine, Isaac and Charlotte were possibly the smallest kids in there, but there were a few other small kids.  I don’t think they knew what was going on for much of the class.

I took this picture from outside the door, before I realized I could go in and sit in the back.IMG_0133They did kicks and then turned to all face a different way.  Charlotte didn’t seem to understand.  She was facing the wrong way the whole time. IMG_0134Maybe it was because they were afraid, but Isaac and Charlotte held hands for much of the first part.  It was really funny to see them trying to do kicks while holding hands.  They asked the students to pick a partner and their was no doubt who they’d pair up with. IMG_0136 They did this activity where Isaac held Charlotte’s feet and Charlotte walked with her hands.IMG_0137They also did leap frog.  I think I was the only one taking pictures so I didn’t take too many.  I wish I had gotten a few better shots.IMG_0142They lined up and got a chance to break a board.  Here’s Charlotte breaking one with her foot.  I didn’t get a picture of Isaac doing it.  I was mostly trying to stay out of the way. and sit in the back.IMG_0147I asked them afterwards if they liked the class and they said that they did.  On the way home Isaac asked me if I had any boards that I didn’t need.    He also announced that after three more classes he thought he could break a board as hard as a brick.

Hint, hint!

For some reason, Charlotte likes to hint about what she wants rather than just ask for it.  Most of her hinting is about food or candy.  She’ll say something like:

“what is that?  Is it chocolate?  I like chocolate.  Chocolate is brown.” 

She’ll keep describing what she wants, but never really ask for it5.31.10 Memorial Day (13) until you ask her if she wants some.  Then she’ll sweetly say “yes!”  My favorite instance of this was our  last Sunday in Orem when Grandma and Grandpa Cochran came to see the kid’s primary program.  Charlotte was visiting with her grandparents when I heard her say:

“that candy is not in my mouth.”

I think it was last week that we had the following conversation as I was sitting in my rocking chair feeding Ila.

Charlotte:  “Mom, do you know how to spell Tom and Jerry?”

Me:  “Yes”

Charlotte:  “That’s the grey remote.”

Charlotte:  “You can skip with that remote.”

Charlotte:  “how you skip is, you push on the dotted arrow button”

Me:  “Charlotte, would you like me to turn on Tom and Jerry?”

Charlotte:  “Yes!”

Happy Birthday Grandpa Cochran, From Charlotte

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Charlotte:  I want to tell him something that I never telled him before.  I want to tell him grandpas have pianos.  That’s what I never said.

Me:  What do you think grandpa should do on his birthday?

Charlotte:  I think he should play his piano.

Me:  What else should he do?

Charlotte:  I think he should turn on his lamp next to his piano.

Me:  can you think of anything not in the picture?

Charlotte:  He should buy some balloons.  I want him to open some presents.

Me:  What do you think his presents should be?

Charlotte:  cars, and tracks for them and some things I seen before that he doesn’t have.

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Names and why they be what they be

We had an assignment on the Cochran family blog to write about what inspired the choices we made in naming our children so I thought I’d share what I wrote here as well.  What I thought would be a short post, turned into a rather long one.

Our first boy was going to be David Hyrum Cochran.  I still like that name, but after I got pregnant, Zach had changed his mind about the name and we had to start all over with ideas.  We used to discuss names in the car and I specifically remember that we were driving down I-15 when one of us came up with the idea to name our son Isaac.  IMG_9301I think it was my idea, but I think that Zach thinks it was his idea.  We thought the meaning was perfect since it seemed like we were finally getting the promised blessing of having a child after a long wait, just like Abraham and Sarah in the Bible.  The name means “he laughs” in reference to the joy that Abraham and Sarah felt when they found out they were pregnant.  Later when I read the scripture again, it seems like they were laughing because of how old Sarah was when she was pregnant, but for me it will always be about the joy.  We thought we’d call him Ike, but we never have.

In all of our names we discussed, there were several people we wanted to honor in our son’s name.  We considered using a grandfather’s name.  We also considered adding a name to honor President Hinckley, but at first we ruled out both Gordon and Hinckley.  Obviously we changed our minds and gave him the middle name Hinckley.  President Hinckley was the prophet during most of the important things that happened in our lives at that point and we felt impressed and inspired by him.

Charlotte’s name came from Zach.  I was initially opposed to the name because of a strong 4.26.10 playing outside (1) connection I had with that name and the story of Charlotte’s web.  We continued to discuss the name and the association softened enough that I started to really like the  name.  I liked that it was unique and still recognizable.

I think I came up with the middle name.  I remember thinking about family names and wanting to honor Charlotte’s grandmother by giving her the same middle name.  At that point I didn’t realize that Rose was also Charlotte’s great-grandmother’s first name.

Nicole’s name also came from Zach.  Zach left work early to go to her ultrasound and he said 5.8.10 Nicole Kate (1) that as he got into the car he thought to himself, “it’s going to be a girl and we’re going to name her Nicole.”  I was initially opposed to the name because I thought it was too common.  I loved how unique and familiar Charlotte’s name was and wanted something along the same lines as that, but eventually (while I was in labor and couldn’t think of a name I liked better that he’d accept) Zach convinced me that Nicole was not a common name for her generation.  I wasn’t initially thrilled with the choice, but the day Zach blessed her I changed my mind.  I remember him saying in the blessing how her name was in remembrance of Christ’s victory over death (Nicole is a french form of Victoria which means victory) and that brought tears to my eyes.

We chose her middle name Kate because it sounded good with Nicole and we wanted  something more interesting than the common middle names like Marie and Lynn (no offence to Heidi or anyone who named her).

I assume everyone knows by now who we named our Ila after.  I always liked her name, maybe it was partly because I loved my grandmother so much.  I felt close to her and yearned4.26.10 Ila (7) for more time with her throughout my life.  I actually tried to get Zach to agree to putting the name Ila in Nicole’s name, but we couldn’t come up with a first name that worked with Ila as a middle name and we weren’t fully convinced that we should use it as a first name.  We really struggled with finding a name for Ila.  Zach liked the name Mellissa, but I couldn’t be excited about that name.  We toyed around with several names and didn’t have a strong idea about what we  wanted to name her.  Jane was a name that I liked and was possibly at the top of my list for first names. 

Out here you have to set up an appointment with the hospital and register before going into labor.  The first step is to set up all of the billing information.  As I was giving my information to the lady she asked me about names and if we’d chosen a name yet.  I told her that we hadn’t and she continued to ask what names we had been thinking about.  I told her the list of names that we had discussed and somewhere in that discussion, I said that I had wanted to use the name Ila, but I couldn’t figure out a name to go with it.  Jane was also one of the names in that group and the lady suggested the name Ila Jane to me.  I instantly loved it and even told her so.  I wondered if Zach would agree to it, I was almost too  afraid to ask because I was so excited about the name.  I honestly could not wait to tell him the idea, but was very nervous that he’d reject it at the same time.  That night I presented the name to him.  I told him that me and the lady at registration had decided on a name for our baby and that I wanted him to think about the name while I showered and then I’d come back and he could tell me what he thought.  When I came back into our “wood room” after our shower, he instantly agreed to the name without further discussion.  I was so excited, but also afraid that he’d change his mind at the same time.  4.26.10 Ila (11)We agreed not to tell anyone about it before she was born.

Someone asked me what we were naming her just after she was born and as I said the name Ila, I instantly felt like maybe it wasn’t the right name, but after telling a few more people it started to sound right again and by the time I left the hospital I was feeling good about the name.  When my mom came she told me that we were at the hospital that they had taken my grandmother to after her stroke and that my grandmother’s room was even on the same floor.

As time has gone by, Ila’s name has increased in significance to me and I find myself more and more pleased with our choice.  I know that my kids will all know about my grandma and that as she grows,  Ila will want to know about the woman that she was named after.  The name is unique enough that she’ll probably be asked where it came from throughout her life.  I love that by using her name, my grandma will be remembered for generations more in a very personal way by Ila and by Ila’s children and maybe even by Ila’s grandchildren!

An unexpected consequence of naming her after my beloved grandmother is that I become emotional about hearing her name said in frustration and I have this increased desire for everyone to love her.   There is a connection to her name in that desire that I can’t entirely explain because I know she’s a different person, but it almost feels like when people love Ila, they also love my grandmother.

Isaac’s Field Day

On Tuesday was Isaac’s Field day.  I was a little nervous about taking my three girls by myself, but since I knew I was likely to see some other mothers whom I had met that might be able to help in a pinch, I decided to give it a shot.  I love that Nicole’s sign is upside-down in this pic and she looks bored.5.11.10 Field Day (4)I knew Isaac wanted us to be there.  He even suggested that we make signs that said “go Isaac with two exclamation points.”  As you can see, we followed his suggestion.  Charlotte was a great sign holder and held up her sign every time Isaac ran or she thought he might run.5.11.10 Field Day (7) Isaac is always very concerned about doing what’s right and not getting into trouble.  He was afraid to even hug his mom without his teacher’s permission, at lest at first he was.  I’m glad that he’s consciences, but I worry that he doesn’t stand up for himself and get what he needs.  Here he is lined up for his first race.5.11.10 Field Day (10) I wasn’t able to get a picture of it, but while most kids were focused on the finish line and running as fast as they could, Isaac was searching the sidelines as he ran and ended up being the slowest kid in every race.  Here he is getting ready for the sack race5.11.10 Field Day (14) The ‘Pony Express’ race was a relay race with 4 other teams competing.  Isaac’s team came in last place, but they had ribbons for all 4 teams so Isaac ran to me after the race with his white ribbon and announced that he his team won!5.11.10 Field Day (22) Apparently an employee of Tennessee State Bank has a kid at Mount Olive, so these guys pulled up and started cooking hotdogs.  They gave everyone who came up the hill to the truck free hotdogs, chips, and water.  The guy who grilled the meat also helped me to my car when he saw me hobbling up the hill with my overloaded stroller in one hand, Nicole in the other, and Charlotte trailing behind me.5.11.10 Field Day (29) The girls didn’t really eat the hotdogs, but they thought the water was great!5.11.10 Field Day (31) It got really hot out and the Kindergarten tarp was right in the sun, so towards the end of the morning, we broke out the umbrella we had brought to provide a little shade.  Charlotte joined the kids under our umbrella.5.11.10 Field Day (37)And finally, here’s a picture of Isaac’s class with their teacher, Mr. Burton.  I didn’t notice the arm in my pic till I got home, oh well.5.11.10 Field Day (26) At the end of the day, I was glad I got to go and observe and cheer Isaac on, but next year I might call a babysitter!

Happy Mother’s Day, Grandmas!

Here is a little puppet show that the kids put together to honor their Grandmas on mother’s day.  They were going to do a different puppet show for each Grandma, but too many other siblings with needs cut the second attempt short.  This puppet show was made with both grandmas in mind.

A Cupcake for Nicole

Charlotte is a creative little girl.  If you start making up a story, she’ll add to it.  Today I decided to see what she could create on her own.  I only helped her with prompts like “what would she do when she is a great-grandma?”  The sequence, ideas, and pictures all came from her.

4.30.10 A cupcake for Nicole4.30.10 A cupcake for Nicole (1) Picture Note:  A cupcake in the middle with sprinkles on it.  Surrounded by candy, including a lollipop.  I don’t know what the line on top is for.4.30.10 A cupcake for Nicole (2)Picture Note:  The picture of Nicole as a mom is wearing glasses, like Charlotte’s mom.  The other picture is of a taco. Again, the line on top baffles me, I shall have to ask her.4.30.10 A cupcake for Nicole (3)Picture Note:  The circle with a dot is a belly with a bellybutton.  The other picture is a bowl of Marshmallow Mateys.4.30.10 A cupcake for Nicole (4) Picture Note:  The green picture is celery.

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4.30.10 A cupcake for Nicole (6)The End.

This story has inspired Isaac to write his own, only he wants to write a non-fiction book about Space.

Fun Night

I took Isaac and Charlotte to fun night at Isaac’s school.  We bought ten tickets for $5.00.  They spent their first two tickets on a bag of cotton candy, which they split.4.23.10 Fun Night (2)They spent the rest of their tickets on the inflatable games.  The first thing they choose was the obstacle course that ended in a slide.4.23.10 Fun Night (6)Their final choice was the bungee run, which I’m sure was not designed for kids their size.  The point was to run as fast as you can and place a bean bag as far as you could on the Velcro next to the run and in theory the bungee cord would pull you back to land on your bottom.  I don’t think either kid had enough force to have the cord pull them backwards, but it was their choice and they didn’t want to be diverted from it!4.23.10 Fun Night (11) When we got to the car, only a half an hour had passed and not wanting to waste the opportunity to hang out with my older kids, we headed over to the Hardees (Carl’s Jr. in the West) for a treat.  Hardees happens to be the closest fast food place to my house.4.23.10 Fun Night (17) After splitting a chocolate shake, we headed home.

What did you learn in Primary today?

Charlotte:  I learned about Adam and Eve

Me:  What did you learn about them?IMG_8357-1

Charlotte:  I learned how to draw them

Me:  Did you color a picture of them at church?

Charlotte:  yeah

Me: Did you learn what they did?

Charlotte:  They ate a tree.

Me:  They ate a tree?!

Charlotte:  They ate all the fruit on the tree.

Me:  What did they do next? 

Charlotte:  They hid.

Me:  Why did they do that?

Charlotte:  They didn’t want to get dead.

Popcorn and a Movie

This was my solution for allowing the kids to have popcorn while watching a movie without making a huge mess.  They are sitting on a towel and Nicole was asleep, so it actually worked out quite well.3.9.10 popcorn and a movie (1)The movie they have been choosing lately is “The Sword and the Stone” because they’ve been listening to the audio book while they fall asleep each night.  I’ve put the movie on several times, but Isaac would rather be creating than watching, so he has yet to see the entire movie.

It was nice out

So I went out with the kids to play, even though I had cleaning to do inside.

Nicole enjoyed laying on her tummy in the dirt with her arms reached out as if to make upside-down dirt angels, she also tasted the dirt.3.9.10 playing outside (1)

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The family dynamics as they are now

Since moving to Tennessee and adding one more child, I’ve noticed some changes in IMG_6899how the kids relate to each other.

Isaac and Charlotte still get along very well and play together all the time.  It seems like they’ve been conspiring more and getting into more trouble since the move, but maybe I just think that because I am much busier and have less family support out here.

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Charlotte(s)

Charlotte has missed all the little girls her age back in Utah.  IMG_6894In primary, there are no  girls in Isaac’s class and she’s the only girl in her class.  So the closest girl in age is in the class one year younger than her and ironically that girl’s name is also Charlotte.  If that wasn’t enough of a coincidence, the other Charlotte’s birthday is the day before my Charlotte’s birthday (Charlotte C = 12/14 /05 Charlotte H = 12/13/06).

Anyone who knows my Charlotte knows that she loves her name.  For a long time, the phrase you’d hear her say the most was “I’m Charlotte.”  The day she3.4.10 Charlotte and Charlotte severed her thumb, we knew the pain was relieved when she looked at us and said “I’m Charlotte.”  So you can only imagine her excitement to meet another Charlotte who happens to be close to her age.

She announced to me the other day that she wanted to write a book about Charlotte coming.  She choose paper the color of the sun and came up with the text all on her own.  For days she would make comments about the other Charlotte regularly.   She’d say things like “the other Charlotte likes pink too.”  Today, after Charlotte H left, she said “Jesus accidently made two Charlottes.  One is four and the other is three.”

Another Road Trip: Pensacola, Florida

2010-02-27 Pensacola - Dad, Isaac, Charlotte 004 

So my best friend David has been down at NAS Pensacola for some training, and I thought this was the best time to go see the National Museum of Naval Aviation with him.  I’ve always wanted to visit; they have a great selection of aircraft.  Naturally, a road trip these days means bringing Isaac with me; bringing Isaac usually means bringing Charlotte too.  Hit the jump for a boatload of pictures and a quick summary.

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