Monday, February 8, 2010

Better in the front

My little brother when he was around Alex's age would insist on wearing his Barney underwear with the back on the front because he wanted to be able to see Barney and just couldn't see him when he was on his bum.

With that in mind, I just couldn't NOT take pictures when Alex put his underwear on backwards today.
And he wore them like that all day.


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Wall-E Commentary

Alex is obsessed with watching Wall-E. I love that he sings along to the songs and I love all of the things he says while watching it.

"Robots need lots of sleep!"

"Evea has her mean eyes on... and all robots have mean eyes"

"he has a little hat right on the top his head"

"The pant (plant) goes in her belly!"

"wall-E is playing a game!"

"now Evea and Wall-E is coming together!" (when the rocket comes to pick up Eve)

"That's a sparkle right there. We saw that in outerspace when we sang that song."

"That's a sleep cloud." (milky way)

"There's a lots of babies!"

"That white captain is going to go to sleep."

"They going to go back to Earth when the pool closes."

"Now they're going to learn how to walk." (when the captain stands up to fight Auto)

"There's the Axium! Now Wall-E is going to go back to Earth!"

"They're going back to Earth!!!!"

"Now Eve is happy now"

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Old movie time

I feel bad that I never post any movies or pictures these days. I promise I will try to do better!

I was talking to a friend tonight about this awesome ice cream video we have of Alex and realized that I have never posted it to the blog.
In looking for that video I found some other cute ones that needed to be shared as well.
So you're going to be getting some old Alex videos. These were in June and July of 2008, so Alex was 20/21 months old.
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That Kid

Today Alex was assigned to give the prayer in primary. He was pretty excited about it and did a good job. He didn't want to sit on the chairs up in the front and he was a little quiet/hard to understand (standing up there is a little intimidating!), but he actually said some parts on his own and was happy and excited to do it.

The fun part for Jon and I was that we got to see how he is in primary.
I quickly realized that he's "that" kid who comments on every little thing.

When the primary leader was reading Jonas' spotlight paper and said that he was born in Texas, Alex pipes right up and goes, "and we live in Austin, TX!"
When they got to the part of Jonas' favorite vacation was going to Utah, Alex tried to add in his 2 cents about going to Utah as well.

Alex just gets excited about every little thing. I love it.

The greatest was when Sister R. was conducting and said that they didn't have any birthdays that week and Alex loudly exclaimed, "oh no!", complete with putting his hands up on his cheeks.
It was so funny!

Oh, another funny thing that he's been doing is that when he giggles/laughs about something he puts his hand up in front of his mouth. Think of little school girls giggling behind their hands... that's Alex. We think it's pretty funny and sometimes I can't resist doing it with him. :)

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Polite

We've always told Alex to say no thanks instead of just no. And when he says no thanks, we usually respect that (except when he's saying no to something non-negotiable).

No thanks is actually one of my favorite things he says. And he usually says it with a little hand flap too which makes it even cuter.

The last couple of weeks he has a new addition to his no thanks. If I ask him to do something or if he wants to do something, he often will say, "no thanks. I'm fine with ______." Usually that is followed by another "I'm just fine". As if the no thanks wasn't enough to make me smile, the I'm fine is making me giggle. Such a cute boy.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Contest for jewelry

So a couple of months ago I found this necklace by Lisa Leonard and fell in love with it.



Adorable, no?
I wasn't as in love with paying $62 for it. :(
So I told Jon that's what I wanted for our 5 yr. anniversary.

And then I found a giveaway on Tatertots and Jello for Lisa Leonard jewelry and thought it would be fabulous if I didn't have to pay $62 for it! Thus, I'm blogging about the giveaway in hopes to win. Jon could even do some good and enter the contest himself. (*hint*hint*)

However, none of you should go and enter. Seriously. I don't need any more competition. Wait, unless you want to enter in my behalf and give up your prize if you win. That would be just fine with me.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Potty Addendum

I think that because he says it so often, I forgot to include Alex's final words on the potty today!

"My legs hurt Mama"

Still makes me laugh every time!

Remember when we went to Dallas?

No?
Ya... I don't think I ever blogged about it! I've been a horrible blogger.

I edited some scenic pictures the other day and thought that I should probably share some details of the fun time we had there!
Here are a few pictures... I'll post some more when I'm on the desktop later!

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At The Grassy Knoll. This is where the motorcade passed by and President Kennedy was shot.

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This is the 6th floor window at the Book Depository that Lee Harvey Oswald fired from

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another shot of the book depository

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The Grassy Knoll. This is the area where believers in the 2nd shooter theory think the 2nd shooter was.

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Look at that cute boy!

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Can't keep him away from water! On and unrelated note, I absolutely LOVE dress shorts on little boys!

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Ostriches at the Texas State Fair. Ever fed one of these guys? SCARY!

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Alex and Grandpa LOVED the big tractors! This tractor had double wheels this big on either side (I'll post another picture later)

Potty Talk part II

Sick of hearing about my kid pooping yet? He just says such funny things when he's pooping that I can't help but share!

So Alex came in our room this morning to go #2 again. When he came in he asked if my eyes were open and told me that he wanted me to keep my eyes open. I asked him why and he said, "I want your eyes be open so they can look at me".

So he goes in and starts pooping and he goes, "these poopers are hard to push out!"
then, "that pooper is really small!".
He finished his trip off with, "that was a really long pooper!" and "peas come wipe my bum mama".

Good times!

To leave you on a happier note, here is a cute picture of the boy.

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Sunday, January 31, 2010

YUM

Dear Mom,
I love your bread recipe. We ate almost a whole loaf with dinner (yikes!) and I almost had it for a snack at 11 pm, but decided carbs at 11 pm in addition to all I ate for dinner wouldn't be the best idea. I can't wait to eat more of it tomorrow. It was so yummy with tomato soup.

And on that note,

Dear Jon's Mom,
I love your tomato soup recipe. I nearly had it for a snack at 11 pm, but decided I should eat fruit instead. Alex even enjoyed it (on his wagon wheel pasta that is. I'm tricky like that). I can't wait to eat more of it tomorrow!

Friday, January 29, 2010

Overflowing with helping

I think the phrase "Can I help?" is the phrase I've heard more than any other this week.

Today, Alex wanted to help me with "my work". I was working on photoshop today. I should have pulled up Paint on the laptop and a picture for him to work on to help me. I think I will have to enact that strategy next time.

We also made cookies. Alex was unrelenting all day that we needed to make cookies. Unfortunately for him, I used a box kit and so there wasn't a TON of helping to do.

Yesterday I was sewing and Alex wanted to help. He plopped himself down on my chair and started turning the wheel, watching the needle go up and down. He tried to put a bobbin in. He pulled on the thread (I was there to tell him to not pull on it too much). He found some scraps and lifted the presser foot up and down countless times.
He also helped put pins back in the box after I took them out as I was sewing. I taught him about seams and the foot pedal (he wanted to know where the one for my other foot was :) ) and being careful to keep our fingers away from the needle and the pokey end of the pins. And he actually stayed there and enjoyed the time and I got a good amount of sewing done (I had Kaitlyn in the mei tai, so she was a dream).

Then I went to go feed Kaitlyn and left the needle threaded and Alex really went to work on my scraps. Nothing really hard to fix, but I did have to rethread. Not a big deal. And it was just so cute that he was "sewing" and loving it that it didn't bother me at all. I would yell from the other room, "what are you doing?" and he'd answer, "just sewing!"

I was worried about him doing something without me in there supervising though, so I closed the door and put a handle guard thing on it so he couldn't go in without me and that made him MAD. He was having such a great time sewing.

Looks like I really do need to get a toy sewing machine.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Kitchen Helper

Alex was beyond cute today.
I was emptying the dishwasher and he goes, "are you keening up mama?!"
I told him that I was and he goes, "can I help you?!"
He was so eager and happy to do whatever I asked him!
Plus just the way he talks is cute. He has a cute little voice and so many cute inflections.

He also helped me make dinner. I was making chicken noodle soup and he was so excited to help!

First he helped push the button to chop the onions. Then he counted out carrots to put in the chopper (he was really into that!), put them in the chopper, and then helped press the button for them. He thought it was the coolest thing ever! I have to agree that chopping veggies in that thing is pretty much awesome.

After the carrots, we did the celery. He didn't even say, "but I don't like celery", which he says whenever celery is mentioned.

After chopping the celery into super fine pieces (so that I wouldn't hear "i don't like those geenn fings" and have to pick them all out), he asked me, "what's next on the list Mama?"

I then showed him the lines on the butter and we counted 4 and cut them off and into a pan and then measured 4 tablespoons of flour into a bowl. I used the butter and flour to make a rue for the homemade cream of chicken soup, which, by the way, is super easy. I may never buy canned soup again!

Alex took a break while things were cooking and came back to put noodles in the pan to cook, which is one of his favorite things to do.

He was so excited when the soup was done and sat right down at the table! It helps that he REALLY likes chicken noodle soup.

The soup was a little hot, so I put an ice cube in Alex's bowl. Alex was pretty interested in why I was putting ice in it so I explained that ice is cold and it helps to make our food cooler. I told him that we can put it in things like soup or oatmeal. This led to him calling our chicken noodle soup chicken oatmeal soup. Silly boy.

Most amazing feat of the night: he happily ate the chicken AND carrots in his soup! Even after insisting earlier when I told him we were going to make chicken noodle soup that he just wanted noodles.

Alex really likes almost everything he eats,he just insists that he doesn't like things sometimes. I was happy that I didn't have to prod him to get him to just try the chicken or carrots and he ate them all on his own!

A good dinner with a sweet helper followed by an early bedtime (thanks to no nap) made tonight quite enjoyable. Fingers crossed for a whole week of happy evenings.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Potty talk

Alex just ran into our bathroom to go pee and then announced that he was going poopers as well.
In the middle of going, he yells out to me, "you want to come watch me mama?" I say, "umm no I don't but I can listen to you right here."
He then tells me that I can stand on that blue thing (bath mat) and watch him.
I'm not giving in.
He then says, "that was a big pooper!"
He continues to insist that I come watch him and I continue to refuse.

He finishes (in record time for him!) and after wiping him he goes to flush and goes, "That's lots of poopers!"

Such a boy.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Is it Christmas yet?

Our conversation after reading a bedtime story:

Alex: Is it Christmas now, Daddy?

Me: No, it won't be Christmas for lots of days.

Alex: Is today lots of days?

Me: No, today is just one day.

Alex: Um, I want today be lots of days.

Me: Sorry, today is just one day. Do you like Christmas?

Alex: Yes!

Me: Why do you like Christmas?

Alex: Betuz I open green presents!

Me: Who gave you the green presents?

Alex: Santa!

Me: Who gave you the other presents?

Alex: Mommy and daddy!

Me: Where did you open presents?

Alex: My house!

Me: And where else?

Alex: Diana's (my youngest sister) house!

Me: And where else?

Alex: Dama C's house! And Dama C's house is Dampa C's house. And he come to Dama M's house! And Dampa M's house!

Me: That's right, and remember we have to be nice so Santa will bring us presents and because Jesus was nice to everyone.

Alex: Yeah! And you need be nice so... Santa bring you presents! And Mama be nice so... Santa bring her presents!

So as you can see, we've all been put on notice this year.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Obsessed

Alex has a food addiction. Beyond the M&Ms and most candy that is.

Bran Muffins. Otherwise known as muffin cakes (as all muffins or cupcakes are called around here). Here he is eating one while we took a picture of the cute toys Kell sent for Kaitlyn and Alex.



I mixed up a huge batch that keeps in the refridgerator for 6 weeks earlier this week and it's nearly gone. I usually cook 11-15 at a time and I've cooked that many pretty much every night this week. That means that between the 3 of us, we would each eat 4-5 in a day. I can tell you that I don't eat 4-5 every day.
Alex is constantly requesting muffin cakes and snacks on them ALL day long.
I don't mind at all. I'd rather him be eating bran muffins than fruit snacks. At least he'll be regular with all of that fiber coursing through him. :)

And since I'm talking about healthy foods, a few other healthy things I'm liking include putting peppers in more stuff (we had some on our BLTs the other night), using spinach in the place of lettuce (on our turkey sandwiches and on the BLTs), and I got a bunch of frozen fruit yesterday to make smoothies and popsicles. Guess what secret ingredient I'll be throwing in the smoothies... spinach.

It was fun to look up some new healthy snack ideas to try out as we try to phase out and replace the fruit snacks that Alex is always asking for these days.

And I'll randomly leave you eith this picture I took of Kaitlyn and I since it's just cute.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Alex has a new trick too!

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See that happy boy? He's so cute. And so nice. And so Texas. (lol... I need to find that video and post it so you know what I'm talking about).
Anyway, this boy has one more reason to be happy.

He's wearing UNDERWEAR at NIGHT and keeping them DRY!!!

Go Alex!

High Rollin'

Yesterday, just a day before she hit 2 months, Kaitlyn decided to show off and rolled over from her tummy to her back.
I was taking some pictures of her in various cloth diapers to compare how fluffy her bum was in each of them and in the midst of the photos, she decided to roll herself over. She did it 3 times, so it wasn't just a fluke!

Here are some pictures of her in her cloth diapers!




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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Just a sidenote on the ear infection

I thought it was funny that 1- Alex has never had an ear infection and 2-he's only been on anitibiotics once and that was when he was 18 months old, and here's Kaitlyn with an ear infection and on antibiotics at 7 weeks old.
Hopefully this is not an indication of the future with Kaitlyn and sickness!

Making me laugh

Just because Kaitlyn loves the sling. Some days I just have one on me at all times ready to pop her in whenever she's ornery.
Enjoy! (in all of it's cheesiness!)

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

General Update

My complaining about 3 year olds must have done something because Alex is back to being mostly pleasant.
He really is pretty cooperative and I think his sweetness far outweighs his sourness (as long as he gets enough sleep!). I love all of the cute things he says and does!

Kaitlyn is growing fast! She's looking more like a baby and less like a newborn. We discovered that all if her fussiness from early last week and the night we stopped in El Paso on our way home was because of an ear infection. Now that she's on Amoxocillan, she is much happier. She LOVES to smile and just let out her first squeal on Monday. Very cute. I put some pictures of her up on Facebook. Here is the link to see them. (you don't have to belong to facebook to check them out).

I think we're all about over the sickness... minus Jon. He came home early yesterday and is home today. I think he' been to work about 5 days in the past month. :)

The organizing/cleaning bug is softly nipping at me, so I'm going to try to take advantage of the motivation and get some projects done and get my house looking all pretty! That reminds me that I should probably set some resolutions... Hmm..

Overall life is good and would be so much better if we all were completely well!

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Some crafty things you could make

I always like sharing links of things that I find useful! Here are a few that I liked while I was reading Craftzine's blog (seriously... you have to subscribe to this blog. It's awesome!)

*Here is a tutorial by Jaimie at Prudent Baby for making a nursing cover. I always knew it was easy (thus why one should NEVER pay more than $10 for one)! Of course, you could always do as I do and just not use a cover at all. I'm a "rebel" like that. :) I think I may make one just for the sake of having one. I can't bring myself to spend money on something I'm not going to use that often. And umm... have you seen my fabric stash lately?
While you're over at Prudent Baby, check out some of Jaimie's other stuff. I'm thinking her cute blog will be added to my Google reader shortly!

*If you're in need of a calendar, here are some cute ones that you can download and print for free compiled by Lee at Threadbanger.

*Tutorial by Dolci Odille at Once Wed for fabric poms. These are so so so cute! I'm sure many have seen the tissue paper poms that Martha made. Those are great, but I love the more solid and soft look that these have.

*One Pearl Button shared this great idea for making magnetic paper dolls.

*And for a whole bunch of fun tutorials, check out So You Think You're Crafty (I particularly love the Snow Ruffle Pillow by V and Co. and will be making one to go in Miss Kaitlyn's room.) There are still 2 more weeks of competition left, so there will be a few more tutorials coming up.

And The Long Thread was ever so wonderful and posted her top 100 crafty tutorials on her blog. If you picked out 52, you could make a new project every week. Hmm... That sounds fun!


So Mom, when you're bored and feel like making something, we should paruse the internets for you to make something fun so you're not stuck in apron land! :)

And a reminder, as always, there are tons of links over in my side bar of cute things to make and be inspired by. Enjoy!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Some pictures I took a while ago

Just some pictures I took of the girl back when she was about 3 weeks old that I edited and am finally getting around to showing off.

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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

So I used to work at a daycare...

...and one of the things I learned is that I was NOT a fan of three year olds. It wasn't just the particular kids at one time that biased me... I got to watch some of my sweet 2 year olds go to the 3 yr old class and they were not so sweet anymore. I blame it entirely on the age.

So why the beef with three year olds? They know what they want and they stick to it. It's harder to distract them with something else when they have their mind made up. They still throw tantrums, but they seem to be more intense. They know how to push your buttons. They aren't afraid to be defiant and yell NO or GO AWAY at you. And since they want to do their own thing, nearly everything you ask them to do is met with a no in some shape or form. I think they become pickier too... maybe it's just the need to say no thing.
Add to all of the fun stuff above that we get a full out break down if we even attempt to put Alex in time out since we've never really had to use time outs before (his behavior could easily be corrected verbally).

Anyway, 3 year olds are just a joy. And parenting them is even more fun.

Mom, remember when I told you before I was even married that my kids would be coming to live with you from the time they are 3 until they are 5 (4 isn't tons better than 3 in my book)? Ya... you may have a little boy on your doorstep by the end of the week.

*Please note that Alex is also very pleasant, but I have a hard time with him with the ornery moments outnumber the pleasant. I know that I just need to find ways to better deal with the orneriness in ways that work for him*

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

On being healthy

Alex is sick for the almost 6th consecutive week. It seems like he gets better for a few days and then another cold sets in. I am so ready to be done with his boogers.

Kaitlyn still has a stuffy nose. She's had the booger thing going on since week 2 of her life. She's beginning to tolerate the booger sucker since it's used on her so often. I am so ready to be done with her boogers.

Jon makes fum of my constantly leaky/drippy nose in the winter. This year is no different. I am so ready to be done with my boogers.


In other healthy news, Jon went to Wal Mart today to get us some healthy food. I'm pretty sure that I have thrush (probably from being on antibiotics when I had mastisis), so in order to get rid of it, I need to eliminate tons of stuff (mainly carbs and sugars) from my diet, which means that my life will be full of salads and other veggies, eggs, and meat. Funny thing is that I'll pretty much be doing phase 1 of the South Beach Diet. This is good seeing as I would love to lose my baby weight quickly. I miss my cute jeans. Jon has some baby weight of his own that he'd like to see gone. Now if only I could convince him to take salads for lunch for a couple of weeks instead of his peanut butter toast staple.

Anyway, back to the Wal Mart bit. Jon was going to get us some spinach and they were totally out! He was also going to get some celery and... gone. So he got us some collard greens for 25 cents. Neither of us have ever had collard greens. But as Jon said, "they looked like celery at the bottom and they were only 25 cents!". I guess if we hate them we aren't out much.
Apparently, everyone has decided to make eating healthy their new year's resolution and raided Wal Mart. Hopefully they aren't out of spinach at Sprouts tomorrow. :)

And since I'm posting photo cards...

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FINALLY (again, because I had to edit for the blog), here is Kaitlyn's official birth annoucement!
If you want a real printed one, let me know!

Monday, December 28, 2009

Merry [late] Christmas!

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I'm slow to post this because I had to edit it to take off our last name, but I think a good portion of people have already seen our little card anyway.


This year has been a good one for us. We evened up the feminine presence in our house with the addition of Kaitlyn. We took some fun trips and enjoyed family visiting us. I crafted it up with aprons and what not. Jon got a promotion. Alex got a swing set.
I would do a year in review, but if you really want to see what went on this year, just go look at the archives. :)

We hope next year is just as great as this year was!

Domestic Gifts part deux

Remember this post about being excited about appliances and such for gifts?
Yup... the same thing happened this year.

From my lovely lovely husband, my birthday and christmas presents (lol and valentine's and mother's day 2010 presents) were bought months before the holidays rolled around.
If you need help remembering, here's the post about my sweet new (well... CL new anyway) dishwasher and super sweet new washer and dryer (which are indeed fabulous for washing diapers). Thank you Honey- I couldn't have asked for a better gift. :)

I always laughed when we gave my mom small appliances or other house/kitchen-y stuff for mother's day and christmas and her birthday. I always wondering how she could actually want that stuff and not something else.

Little did I know that she probably liked it as much as I do... which is a lot! And now she's the one giving me house/kitchen-y stuff for presents.

For my birthday my mom and dad got me an awesome set of tupperware. all of the old mismatched stuff went out and now we have a lovely set that nests very nicely. I have SO much more room in my cupboard (which is a VERY good thing since I'm severely lacking on cupboard space).

For Christmas I requested Corelle. Earlier in the year I had remembered the set we had growing up and wishing that I had the same set (plus, I just didn't really love any of the other patterns). Well wonder of wonders on Christmas morning I got to open up a set of 12 Old Town Blue patterned Corelle plates. My dishwasher is going to love me. And Jon is going to love not running out of bowls on the days when we have something that uses bowls for dinner (between cereal and then 2 days of soup etc., the bowls are gone). I plan on making them a memory in my kid's minds just like they were in mine and then being able to pass them on to one of them one day (it's okay Mom, I forgive you for not keeping yours. :) )

That reminds me though... my sister wasn't nearly as excited about that pattern as I was and had no desire to have Old Town Blue dinnerware in her future home. I'm convinced that in about 10 years she'll have a change of heart.


I can't wait until my birthday and Christmas next year so I can brag about the wondrous household related gifts I get yet again since it's inevitable that such things will be at the top of my list.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

that guy

We made it to Utah!

Alex has taken a liking to Sally (she was willing to play trains etc. with him).
I don't know if he just can't remember her name very well or what the story is, but he's been referring to her as "that guy". It makes me laugh.

At dinner time he wanted her to come over and eat (she was holding Kaitlyn) and he goes, "I want dat guy come ova and eat wif us".

Later, Sally was all bundled up in her blue Snuggie and she and Alex were chasing around and playing with a football. No surprise that Alex loved it. So when Sally went into her room, Alex wanted her to come back and play. He came and asked me where she went: "where did dad boo (blue) guy go?"

I may just have to call Sally "that blue guy" from now on. :)

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

naki

The other day alex was going downstairs to get some clothes, so he was all naked. I was coming up the stairs and loudly exclaimed, "NAKI!"
He must have been in a less the=an ideal mood because he got a little upset and yelled, "I NOT naki! I'm Alex (last name)!"

Okay then. You can be Alex.

That also reminds me that Alex refuses to recognize that he has a middle name and always corrects us when we call him by all 3 names.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

snuggle

In the ongoing effort to combat Kaitlyn's nightly fussiness, we are currently cuddled up in bed together. I'm loving it. Though I would love it more if she weren't laying on my arm. Makes it hard to surf the interwebs, you know?
I love a good excuse to lounge around in bed.

Most of Alex's infancy (at least the morning part) was spent in my bed watching 2 hours of ER every morning.

Perhaps that is why he wasn't as fussy as his sister. He got lots of mama bed time.

Or maybe his sister is just a loon determined to give us a run for our sanity.

Or maybe we just forgot about all the not so great parts of Alex's infancy.

words that actually came out of Jon's mouth

Yesterday Jon asked me when I was going to make him a mei tai.

And when he was changing Kaitlyn's cloth diaper he was going to put the one from the top of the pile on and then I heard him say, "oh let's do the pink one because it matches [your clothes]".

Cute.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Something that HAD to be made

Many many many thanks to my friend Crystal for taking her time to help me make this!
As you can see, it was something much needed since Kaitlyn is a bit fussy at night. Not to mention that I have a 3 yr. old that demands some of my time during the day and a baby that likes to be walked/held/rocked to sleep every few hours.
Kaitlyn loves it and is asleep within minutes of being in it.
I love it because the weight is distributed on both shoulders.
Alex loves it because I can play with him or get him things.

I told Jon that I'm going to have to make him one (or just add on to the length of the ties on mine).

Oh and please excuse the messy hair... I didn't feel like doing it today since we were just hanging out at home all day.

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Kaitlyn's First Smile

Enjoy!

Friday, December 11, 2009

The Grinch

The other day when we were putting up our Christmas tree one of us said something about the Grinch and Alex asked, "who you talking 'bout mama?"
I told him, "The Grinch"
Alex: "and who's the Grinch"

So I told him that the Grinch is a green guy that lives in Whoville and doesn't like Christmas and he comes and takes everyone's presents.

At this point, Alex got very concerned and very sad and said, "I don't want that grinch to come take my presents".

I was very quick to explain that the Grinch brings back the presents and that he just lives in Whoville that's just in a book.

Luckily he hasn't been too concerned about it since. Though maybe I should use this as a way to get him to clean up his toys or go to bed when he doesn't want to and throws little tantrums. Really, is anything scarier at Christmas than the possibility of a weird looking green thing coming to steal all of your presents? I think not.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Alex loves Grandpa

Today I had to call my mom and Alex was super excited to talk to Grandpa and Grandma. He excitedly said hi to Grandma and then immediately said, "where's Grandpa?!" He was quite disappointed that he wasn't there, but seemed to be satisfied that he was down at Great Grandpa's.

Alex was also playing with a little tape measure. He was measuring the walls and would call out random measurements. ("six and a half inches!" Yes, he really knows to say inches and "a half" apparently). After a bit, he got a little sad and said that he just really wanted a tape measure like Grandpa's. No messing around with little and pretend stuff with Alex apparently.

The thing that had me laughing the most was when he picked up one of his crayons he was coloring with and tried to put it behind his ear and said, "and this is how you wear this". I had to ask him who does that and he told me, "Grandpa!". It was super cute.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

picture post

Here are some pictures from the past couple of weeks!


Here I am trying out the neti pot for the first time. (I'm actually dressed because I had just been to my 4 day postpartum visit with Kaitlyn.) Oh and this was my birthday. Happy birthday to me.

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carrie


This is Alex "golfing". I call it that because I'm not sure what else to call it. The concept was similar to golfing, though it was with a baseball bat and the swing was a little off. It was highly amusing to watch.

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alex


This is just another picture from when Grandpa was cutting his hair in the playhouse

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These were both taken on Thanksgiving. The whole day Alex was putting on and taking off his hood randomly.

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This is about as interested in Kaitlyn Alex has been. Maybe one day he'll actually want to touch her beyond kissing her head and if we're lucky, he'll even want to hold her!

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Lastly, this is me and Kaitlyn on Thanksgiving. Weighing in at 8 lbs. 10 oz. at her 2 week visit (she was 7 lbs. 10 oz. at the 4 day visit, so she gained a pound in just over a week), she is definitely thankful for Mommy. :)

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carrie,kaitlyn,thanksgiving

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Goodbye fussy nights

I don't know who loves this more, us or Kaitlyn!



I don't know why/how it works, but when Kaitlyn gets fussy, we put her in the swing and she falls asleep. It's wonderful. Heavenly really.
I am so glad I made Jon put it together last week.