Monday, January 31, 2011

Snow Day Give Aways

Bed time smed time... it's a snow day tomorrow!  Time for some give aways!
  1. Fun stationary!
  2. Just because I have started to try this on my own doesn't mean I don't enjoy cute stuff for free!  : )
  3. Love funny t-shirts!
  4. I've been looking for cutesie headbands for M - she's not all about clips anymore and declares "too tight" when I put her hair in a ponytail!
  5. Gum!  How fun is that?
  6. CUTE baby stuff!
  7. Free kiddo book shelf!

Real KC-ers

JJ was really stressed out (as stressed out as JJ gets) about uprooting us and moving to KC this summer (I think especially knowing at that time that baby #2 was on his way - even though no one else knew it at the time).  I was reflecting on living in KC the other day and am just really feeling happy about this period in our lives.  I am so proud of JJ -- he is doing so well in school and is so balanced.  I love how he puts his family first but is committed to school.  I love how he gets excited about new things he's learning.  I just love how he can explain it to me too - I can see how awesome his bedside manner will be.  I'm so hoping he gets into a specialty where he can use his skills at teaching people as well as healing them.  Ok, enough about my amazing hubby!

I was at a bookstore the other day and found A Kid's Guide to KC and had to snatch it up.  I gave it to JJ as a gift saying how much I'm loving where we're at.  I want this piece of our family timeline to be remembered by special family times together exploring this new area.  Oh, and I all of a sudden have this pressure of --- What should we be doing before we have a newborn in tow??!

So, here are a few of our outings (a picture session with our friends took us to most of these places!):

*The Great Mall we met friends here and had a good time discovering new stores - there was a fun play place but when we have more time, we would definitely hit up Monkey Bizness!
*Union Station fun restored building with LOTS of room for kiddos to run!  It also holds Science City - which we'll have to hit up another time, as well as a planetarium.  We checked out a free train exhibit with tons of "choo-choos".
*Crown Center COOL shopping area.  We didn't have a chance to check out too much - but I've heard we need to go back and visit Kaleidoscope.  Did you know Hallmark originated in KC?  They have a neat area for kids to do crafts with tons of card supplies.
*Crayola Cafe  Ok, I'll be honest.  I thought this would be neater.  The food was good, for sure, and we had a good time hanging out with our friends, but I thought for a CRAYOLA place, it would be much more kiddo centered.  M did walk away with a cool crayon-themed cup and balloon (that flew to the ceiling shortly after...).

But... the thing that makes us feel most like true KC-ers?  We finally had our very first taste of Chick-fil-a.  And, oh yeah, it was gooood!

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Future Announcer?

Lately M is our little play-by-play announcer.  And, if I may say, the kid kind of has a knack for it.  She makes any old situation sound pretty exciting.  Take, a routine bathroom break, for example.

Mommy going potty!
Aaaaaand Mommy wiping!
Mommy WASH HANDS!!!

This is particularly "amusing" when we're out in public. . .  Like when I took M to work one morning (before Christmas break).  As we walked down the hallway, M couldn't help but tell everyone, "Mommy going potty."  (and just to be clear, she means Mommy is going to go potty... or Mommy has to go potty... or some such phrase that would indicate Mommy is not ACTUALLY currently going potty!  I am 34 weeks along, but have been doing my kegels, thankyouverymuch!)

This is also very useful when Mommy is busy -- like this morning -- I needed to jump in the shower and JJ was finishing up our entry for our Church's chili cook-off tonight.  I brought M with me and let her tool around in the bathroom.  She's usually *pretty* good and of course we have childproofed our bathroom somewhat.  I also checked on her between each step.  But, it was VERY useful when M narrated, "M climbing!"  She might as well have come with an alarm: *warning!  warning!  warning!  M climbing!*

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Summer Exploration

I'm debating teaching a Summer Exploration course.  Here's why:
  1. I'll be paid - and JJ is off during June.
  2. It's from 8-12 Monday - Thursday.
  3. Class size is limited to 16.
  4. It's flexible - could be a one, two or three week course, or I could do one session three times (each one week long), three different courses, etc.
  5. And I get to pick the topic, make the plans, have access to technology and a budget.
Sounds pretty ideal, right?  But what to do?  Hmmm... here're some ideas I've brainstormed:
  1. Teaching History with American Girls (there is actually a teacher's resource book for this very thing, but it is ... ugh... out of print.  I did find one on Amazon)
  2. Spanish -with a podcast project? --- using lessons from my previous foreign language days 
  3. French -with a book project? --- using lessons from my previous foreign language days
  4. German -with a body outline project? --- wow, that foreign language gig was pretty useful!
  5. Something with remedial reading --- readers' theater, literature circles, book boxes, readers' workshop, etc.
  6. Something with remedial math --- file folder games, computer games, mathsafari, etc.
  7. Arts and Crafts --- I have three books devoted to this already from my summer babysitting days!  : )
What do you think?  One thing I think for sure - I'd want to do the same week-long course three times.  Why reinvent the wheel, right?  Plus, by week three, I will have that unit DOWN.  : )  Poor week 1 kids...

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Church

Lately M is all about purses.  She looooves the little basket filled with beanbags her auntie LJ made her for Christmas (I guess to be clear, she made the beanbags, not the basket - that I'm aware of anyways!), and carts it around calling it her purse.  Other examples of purses include, but are not limited to, reusable Subway bags, Mommy's purse (of course) and this metal basket we have our wiimotes in.  When M was bumping that thing around JJ asked what she was up to.  She said, "I'm going to Church!"  We asked what she was going to do at Church and she said, "Play with Jesus!" 

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Our little emotional thing...

M is SO emotional.  And she is SUCH a dweller.  I'm going to give you a few examples of things she's cried about just this week.
  • Her friend at daycare had a bonk.  We heard about it ALL night.  MP (M's daycare gal) said that S fell and was crying so M brought her her doll hoping it would make her feel better.  (Love that!)
  • M was literally sobbing over the "David Gets in Trouble" book when, at the end, David realizes it really WAS his fault, says he's sorry, and tells mom that he loves her.  (rolling eyes)
  • Actually there are several books and even some magazines that make M tear up.  If she remotely things someone or some thing is sad, she gets this BIG lower lip and declares them "saaaad".  : (  Often if a baby is asleep she'll think that baby is sad.  It takes a little while for me to convince her that the baby is sleeping -- baby is happy!
  • Daddy had the brilliant idea of telling her that Mommy was sad when she wouldn't come out of the guest room --- "Mommy is sad that you won't go out and play with her."  Allllll evening: Mommy sad.  Mommy crying.  NO dear, Mommy is very happy!  Look at me!  I'm happy!
  • During our snow day extravaganza, I realized I left my phone charger in my classroom - so it had been there over the weekend plus an extra day.  On day 4, it officially died, so when M and I were out running errands, we stopped at my school.  What I didn't count on was the gate being down by my classroom, so we couldn't actually get my classroom without driving to a different door.  Since I had buckled and unbuckled the now fidgety Miss M a few too many times, I decided to just head home and hope for school the next day!  M, however, was beside herself.  "Mommy's phooooone... Mommy's phoooooone charger in classroom!  Mommy's phoooooone!"  I soothingly reminded her that I could use Daddy's if I needed to.  Right when we got in the door, M wails up to Daddy about Mommy's phoooooone.  ... 
Also just for funsies (and I'm totally rolling my eyes just thinking of this list), these are some things M canNOT let go of.  Let it go honey.  Let it go.
  • Mommy locking her in the car that day.  She says, "Mommy lock door." with a really sad face.
  • A neighbor's elderly mother lives with him and she fell and broke her hip, which was very terrible, over Thanksgiving.  I don't want to minimize the situation, but M still brings up that the "Mom fell." again with the sad face.
  • How the doctor made her better.  Do you even remember when M had to go to the doctor for her nursemaid's elbow??  I DO because M won't let me forget.  Obviously it was a very traumatic experience for her.
  • There are lots of good things M remembers too, but I'll save those for another post!  : )
I hope we're not paying for her therapy 20 years down the road if she's still hanging on to these things!!

Monday, January 24, 2011

A quick tale from the Big Girl Bed

We have been easing into the Big Girl bed for some time now.  Honestly, I think it would've been easier to just totally do up her big girl room, take down the crib for a few months and be done with it.  But, anyways, back to the easing...  Saturday night M was exhausted (yeah, that 30 minute nap in the afternoon?  Yeah, it didn't quite cut it JUST like Mommy and Daddy said it wouldn't!) and went right to bed in her bed without any fuss.  Before I went to sleep later that night, I checked in on her and to my surprise she was on the floor.  We didn't hear a thud and definitely no crying, so I don't think she fell out of bed.  We're still confused on the how, when, why...?  She had about four blankies on her, so I'm not sure if she was cold and got out of bed to find more covers??  We keep our apartment fairly warm, so again... not so sure.

But, anyways, on the floor she was, so I gently picked her up ready to deposit her in the crib for the night.  She woke up a bit and mumbled something about water.  I reached over to retrieve her sippy from her bed but by the time I got it to her mouth, she was already back asleep.  Then I started giggling a little so I knew I had better get her in her crib and get out!  I put her in her crib and she mumbled something incoherent that came out something like this, "masdfmm msdfawef... rubbaback...", so I again got her covers (two blankies this time!) lined up and situated but by the time I was ready to rub her back she was completely out.

A few hours later, M is yapping loudly in her crib about wanting to sleep in her big girl bed, so I went in, put her in her bed, and she slept there the rest of the night (until about 7:15 -- woohoo!  We had a string of about 6:15 and, well, that just isn't acceptable!).  At her first real "I'm awake" peep, I rushed in there, eager to praise her for sleeping until a good time in the morning.  And there she was.  On the floor.  With about four blankies surrounding her.  

Thursday, January 20, 2011

New project

I have NEVER ever complained about snow days so you may be wondering what the heck is wrong with me.  The very biggest reason is we have to make up for snow days at the end of the school year --- you know --- in June when I want to be playing outside with my TWO babies.  Another reason is there is just too much to do before a) I have this baby and b) I hate to say it, but before State Testing. 

My principal, who sadly isn't always the most reliable source, announced yesterday that they had been told not to order food for the cafeteria both Thursday AND Friday... so I'm not holding out my breath for tomorrow either.

So what do I do with this extra time?  How about try a new project??  I decided to start appliqueing!  Why not??  After a few emails and calls to my Mom I got all the necessary supplies and instructions.  M's two-year birthday is coming up (still can't believe it!) so I made her a shirt with a two on it.  Simple enough, right?  Now I'm addicted.  M currently has two shirts (and another almost done!) and baby brother even has two onesies of his own!  JJ (whose school also closed today) said he'd take me out later (when M wakes up from her nap).  The roads are not bad I just have this guilty conscience of "It's a snow day!  I should not be out and about!" - so having JJ drive me around somehow makes it better!  : )  

Sunday, January 16, 2011

More tales from Momma Bird

Project 1
Ugh.  So how long have we lived here?  About six months?  And my pantry was looking disgusting.  Not only was it seemingly overflowing (with NOTHING to make for supper...) but there was also a crumb here and there.  Throw in some just general disorganization and this nester found her next project!

Step one: empty EVERYTHING out.  (I forgot to take a true before picture.)


Step two: CLEAN.


Step three: organize items by purpose, kind, things I'd want accessible to MVJ (or, more concerning: things I DIDN'T want accessible to MVJ)


Step four: put back in....


And voila!


Project 2
Here's the hanging baby organizer (known in a previous life as an over-the-door shoe organizer).  If you know my SIL LJ, you probably recognize at least half of those outfits!  : )

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Nesting??

This weekend (oh, and the TWO snow days we had this week... ridiculous... completely ridiculous) I ORGANIZED like no other.  I went through all of M's... well... basically through her WHOLE room.  It was fabulous!  It's embarrassing how much stuff she has accumulated.  We have been blessed by tons of people giving us hand-me-downs and gifts, too.  I condensed, ugh, I don't even know how many boxes and totes we started with - but anyways, I condensed them down to three, which I thought was reasonable.  I'm not getting rid of all baby girl stuff, because, hey, you never know for the future.  But, I'm also not hanging on to all. that. stuff. and moving it across country. again.  It was pretty fun going through everything, too, because I guess I just like that sort of thing.  As I enlisted JJ's help in moving stuff (I AM at 31 weeks now people), he noticed a few things in the "to go" boxes and this was overheard from the hallway.  "You're getting rid of that??  Oh!  I'm such a girl!  I remember when she wore every single thing in here!"  I know, buddy, I know.  That is how we ended up storing ALL this stuff in the first place!  He chose two more things to save from the pile, cleared out our deck storage and we were in business.  Here are the highlights of our organizing extravaganza:
  • Took down all Christmas stuff, organized it, put it in deck storage
  • Basically cleared out M's closet (make room for BLUE!) 
  • Got all neutral outfits out of the girl totes and organized baby boy's two small rubbermaids (for now.....!)
  • Gave SIX, count 'em SIX diaper boxes of stuff to friends in Bible Study having a girl in April
  • Started to reorganize the guest room/M's big girl room closet (more stuff in deck storage!)-- and get her room ready (including a fun art project where I took pictures we scanned of M's art and framed them.  I currently have eight framed plus a LOVELY alphabet done by a certain special niecey of ours.).
  • TOTALLY reorganized the living room - we do NOT have anything under our coffee table or end table anymore.  Woohoo!  The under the coffee table organizer went under the crib (now that M's extra boxes are gone!) and actually all the toys in it were thoroughly gone through --- some were kids meals toys that just do not need to be hung on to any more (the flying Yoda head freaked her out anyways).  Some stuffed animals were also donated.  My Grandpa made me a wooden doll cradle that is BRIMMING with stuffies.  I think we're good.  M did save one from the pile and that's ok with me.  : )  
  • The reorganization of the living room INCLUDES paper.  Ugh.  That is my total weakness.  So, when I say that it's reorganized, this is still a work in progress too, because I threw a bunch of stuff, shredded some others, recycled some, and the rest (which needs to be either scrapbooked or filed) is in a drawer I keep for future projects/pages or a pile above the filing cabinet, respectively.  
  • STARTED getting our room ready for when baby joins us in there for the first few months.  I have big plans there too.  First of all: furniture -- the big chair is outta there (and into the living room).  The chair from there is going into the "baby room", where M's big girl bed currently is.  The wooden rocking chair will join us in our room (and blessedly take up much less space to conveniently accommodate for the bassinet!).  Second of all -- stuff -- I think I posted about this before, but I'm totally repurposing our over the door shoe organizer and using it for baby's accessories (everything from burp cloths to booties).  I also have a spare drawer in my 3-drawer rubbermaid that currently houses my casual t-shirts and socks (dipes and wipes perhaps?).  Got the vision?     

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Work

I have had a HUGE thing happen at school.  My district has hired my long term sub -- and has hired her NOW.  She's working as a para -- mornings at a Middle School and afternoons with ME!  How fabulous is that?  I think it's pretty genius.  1) Who knows when the babe will decide to show up.  2) One of my kids in particular NEEDS to build rapport with anyone working with him.  3) I don't have to work too hard at transition plans --- my sub will see what we've been doing (i.e. programs, rules, which teachers to go to for what, the "hidden curriculum", etc.).  She seems pretty on top of things and I think she'll be great with the kiddos. 

Isn't it awesome?  I continue to count my blessings.

The other thing I recently found out is that I only have to come back to school for roughly two weeks in order to keep my benefits.  Phew!  I'll still have several days without pay, BUT at least I won't have to pay COBRA or lose my insurance.  If you're confused - I haven't worked for a year in the district, so I don't qualify for FMLA (which guarantees 12 weeks off).  That magic day is May 13th.  That's IF the little bugger comes when he's supposed to!

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Bible Study

We have joined a really great Bible study through our Church.  It's a young couple's group - in fact - three of us our currently pregnant!  You can see where we're at as far as live stages!  The parents of the leaders also come to babysit so it's been wonderful! 

I have realized my desperate need for a Bible study in a strange way (and not just attending a group but also personal devotions and prayer).  Over Christmas vacation, we broke out a fun new game at the J house: Outburst, Bible Edition.  Superfun, right?  Yes, it was, but I was totally showed up by all people present --- which is not normally a big deal (I love games, but am not the best with trivia... or drawing... or guessing... sooooo) BUT this time, two of the players were 6 years or under.  Get the point?  Of course niecey L, who brought tears to my eyes (for real... I'm a proud auntie ok?  Make that a proud PREGNANT auntie.), is in the midst of learning all sorts of Bible stories and memorizing passages (which totally impresses me) through school and Awanas, but still, I should at least be able to get a few characters of the Bible right myself, right?!

At our Bible study, we're currently going through the Nooma series, with Rob Bell.  This last time, we watched "Today".  It was so for me right now.  I do struggle with living in "Today" and trusting that God has provided for me NOW.  As a parent, especially, I find myself in a constant battle between, "Oh, remember when..." and "I can't wait until you can..."  But also, I've felt like we've been in limbo for quite some time now -- waiting for JJ to take the MCAT, then interview, then get into Med. School... now it's where will he do rotations?  Where will he do residency?  In what?  Where will we live?  Are we done having kids?  Will I continue to work?  It's been tough for me to stop and enjoy THE NOW.  So, THANK YOU God for all of the huge blessings you have given me TODAY.     

Monday, January 10, 2011

New year... new Give Aways!

1. Sweet address label stamps!  I've been thinking about getting one of these anyways!
2. Monkey fabric baskets!  I think M would love this to tote around her stuff; I'd love it to toe around her stuff too!
3. Love, love, love Pediped shoes!  I think I'd get baby boy a new pair!
4. Not sure how I feel about silly bandz, but these chomp charms ARE pretty cute.  
5. Check out this baby travel system!  The testimonial makes me definitely want to try it!!
6. Maclaren seems pretty top notch.  M, who is totally immersed in that doll playing stage, would love this set!
7. JJ would love a new wallet... the ladies clutch is pretty cute too!

Preggo Update

I had another appointment right after Christmas break and everything seems a-ok.  I had the glucose test.  Is it bad that I enjoyed the drink? ?  : )  I did suffer later from an upset tummy - maybe a little too much sweets in one day along with the glucose drink.  I haven't heard back from my doctor so I'm assuming I'm good to go there.  I also got my rho-gam shot (I think that's what it is) - since my blood type is negative and JJ's is positive.  My doc asked what M is and I don't know... I'll have to look that one up!  Everything else looked great and baby boy is an active little bugger.  The BIG news of the appointment is that I have an induction scheduled.  WOAH!  I'm trying to wrap my brain around possibly knowing when this baby will be born.  I am still in total denial that he will come close to his due date.  I guess it's not a bad thing to be ready for whatever happens, but on the other hand, if I do go full term those last few weeks/days will seem like forever.  I'm trying to get in the right mind set.  So basically I requested an induction for a few reasons.  One: with no family in the area it's just going to be nice to know so M can be taken care of.  My Mom is planning on coming the night before (if boy doesn't show up early) and hang out with us for a week (yay!!).  Two: it's during my school's spring break.  What?  A whole week off?  That I would be paid anyways and not have to use my sick leave/have days without pay??  YES please!  So here you go: if baby boy doesn't come before, we should be holding and admiring him March 16th.   

Sunday, January 9, 2011

A break in the Christmas action... M update!

Miss M started a new daycare last week and is LOVING it.  Can everyone join me in a collective sigh of relief??  She loves to go see M, and her having a horsey (one of those guys on springs) sure doesn't hurt!  From the very first day she was a little sad to see me leave, but then didn't want to go home either (which is always a good sign in my book!).  S (age 4) is her big buddy.  And apparently J (age 20 months or so) is obsessed with her.  It's kind of funny because M has all these admirers but she could pretty much care less.  Today in Church, for example, S ran up to M and gave her hugs, kissies, and some tickles.  M just sat there.  Then S went back to her seat and came back up in the middle of the service.  THEN M was ready with some lovies for S.  J's mom (JH) said that before bed, J says her name and even gave her a kissy before he left daycare Thursday.  I was like oh so cute, but it caused JJ to raise his eyebrows a little.  : )

Besides a new daycare, M has also been on a word explosion.  She not only copies pretty much everything she hears, but she is reusing phrases correctly later.  For example, she always talks about the sun being so bright when it's in her eyes in the car.  Another favorite phrase is, "M sad.  M crying." or "M happy!"  I guess she is a true girl already in touch with her feelings.  BUT, her all time favorite phrase right now (can anyone say TODDLER?!) is "M do it!"  She loves to point out colors, but is still not 100%.  She has yellow and blue down pretty well but is still iffy on pink, green, and orange.  She doesn't pay much attention to the rest of them.  She loves the clean up song - you know "Clean up, clean up, everybody, everywhere!" and will take just about anything with a handle and pretend it's a broom or mop or vacuum.  She counts - especially when getting in trouble.  I.e. Mommy said you need to sit in your chair.  One... two... --- and she counts right along with me.  How can I discipline with that going on??  She has been VERY consistent in telling us when she's gone potty or poopy... we're still working on the timing there.  Lately she has been asking to sleep in her crib almost every nap/sleepy time.  We're not forcing the big girl bed, but I'd like her to be adjusted to that somewhat soon as well.  

Saturday, January 8, 2011

What can I say? We like to share...

Besides laughter, good memories, and a healthy dose of pinochle competition, another thing that was shared this Christmas was a nasty illness.  It seemed to start with my Dad, who was not feeling well Thursday afternoon when he got home from work.  By Sunday, my cousin C was also sick and Sunday evening was pretty terrible for me.  I know you love hearing about all of my illnesses -- it seems like I just keep going through them -- but here're the gory details.  We went to bed about 10:30 or so and around 11:30 I woke up feeling very ill.  I woke JJ up and told him I felt like I was going to throw-up, diarrhea, or faint.  It was not a pretty sight.  Basically for the next half hour or so, JJ had to either hold me on the toilet or over it as I got sick again and again, all the while feeling on the brink of passing out.  Fabulous.  Thank goodness I turned around shortly after getting sick three times, because I was on the verge of having JJ load me up and take me to the emergency room.  But, as quickly as it came over me, it was over and I was feeling fine.  Phew!

Next, it spread to baby C, who threw up repeatedly at my grandma's house, oh yeah, and it was the day they were flying to AZ.  Not so great!  He threw up one more time at the airport before snoozing during the flight and feeling fine.  He paid it forward to his grandma and grandpa (my Aunt S and Uncle D) after they had gotten home.

Thursday morning we planned on leaving fairly early for Fargo, BUT M woke up with throw up in her pack-and-play AND I was sick AGAIN.  Throw up PLUS the big D.  I feel like we could've traveled with the pukie issues, but the big D?  No way.  I called my doctor --- that darn HELLP syndrome is always in the back of my mind now.  My brother borrowed JJ's doctor kit and took my blood pressure, which was definitely normal, thank goodness.  By around 11:30 I felt like I could travel and away we went --- in not so great road conditions (me sitting on garbage bags -- JJ did NOT want to chance it!).  After a throw-up session, car style, JJ stopped in Jamestown to clean up a little and get himself and M some lunch.  Back on the road, I started feeling better again, but that is when interstate closed as soon as we got to Valley City - teeny-tiny town in ND about an hour from our destination: Fargo.  We DO feel VERY, VERY fortunate, however, because one of the big reasons interstate closed was a ONE HUNDRED car pile up on interstate.  There are so many what-ifs - but I do believe God's Hand was upon us that day, because we could've easily been right in the middle of it.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Special Gifts

Everyone was so generous over Christmas - even though we WEREN'T supposed to get anyone anything except for the babies, of course.  I should mention here that we spent Christmas with my parents, brother, Grandma, Grandpa, Uncle D, Aunt S, cousin C (her baby C), cousin T, and Uncle D.  Baby C is about 5 months younger than M, and about 5x as rambunctious.  He desperately wanted to give M huggie-lovies the whole time, and showed his love with a few choice hair pulls.  This, of course, turned M off of him for good and she just about screamed when she saw him coming, while he screamed with delight when he saw her.  I'm sure they'll be good buddies some time soon!  Watching the babies ooh and ahh over everything Christmas has to offer is such a blessing.  While we tried (so hard) to put Jesus at the center of our celebrations, M's favorite songs this season were "Santa Baby" and "Jingle Bells", to replace last year's "Run, Run Rudolph".  I guess you can't win them all. 

The babes had the most presents to open and it was so funny because after the first few, M could almost care less.  It was basically more work for JJ to keep her interested in the next gift.  She did do a very nice job thanking each person for their present and does love the very wonderful things she received, which includes a beautiful big girl quilt that my Mom made her, lots of cute and stylish clothes and of course the cooking toys from Uncle D, cousin C and baby C.  I'm not sure if baby C opened any of his gifts on his own, but he did receive some pretty fun stuff as well! 

Another very fun gift this year was a special calendar my aunt and mom put together for my grandparents.  It is a page-a-day calendar and each day has a special memory about one or both of them.  I know it took a lot of work to round up 365 precious moments in time and organizing lots of people, but it turned out so awesome.  Then, my aunt had one made for each of us!  It is so cool!  Each day makes me laugh, cry, or both.  We almost immediately all dropped everything and just sat and read.   

Thursday, January 6, 2011

M's new BFFs

M cracked us all up over Christmas when she became infatuated with my brother.  Uncle W could do NO wrong, especially when he obliged and followed her wherever she wanted him to go.  Her familiar "Uncle W at work" cry could be heard almost the whole time, as newbie PT Uncle W worked every. single. day.  But as soon as he came home?  She would get so excited she screamed a little and grabbed his hand and lead him around.  They baked (with her new cupcake set) and played computer and danced and just plain enjoyed each other's company.  M kept trying to play with W's computer, and we kept reminding her that it was Uncle W's and not a toy.  When questioned a little while later about whose computer it was, M replied, "Uncle W's.... and M's."  When W's girlfriend S came over, I was afraid M would be a little jealous, but it was all good because then she had TWO doting friends to play with.  : )  Yesterday, M's little friend J joined her at daycare and I was prepping her for the big day.  I said, "Honey, guess who's going to be at M's today!"  She quickly replied, "Uncle W?!!"  : )

Sorry M's many other uncles, but Uncle A also gets special mention here.  Same story.  M dragged him around so he "got to" play blocks and legos and cars and the zillion other toys at the J house.  She was held and cuddled and just generally spoiled with Uncle bonding.  She was in heaven!  It was funny how she said his name, too.  I can't quite spell it phonetically, but I can still hear it.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Well hello there...

Ugh... it always gets to be so long between posts - and not for lack of ideas!  I have tons of things I feel like I could write about but no time and/or energy to make them happen!  Sorry!  I'm sure you were just moping around without me!  ; )

I am NOT going to write everything I'm thinking about in this one post.  Nope, won't do that to you.  Because, honestly, I don't read long posts so I'm sure you won't either!  : )

So Christmas.  We had a FABULOUS holiday vacation, no thanks to Mother Nature.  About a week before break, when she heard we were driving to ND, my principal told JJ and I that we should leave early our last day of school.  She definitely did NOT have to twist our arms!  Tuesday morning (Dec. 21) JJ dropped both M and I off at school and we stayed until about 9am.  Meanwhile, JJ loaded the van and even picked up some fresh bagels!  M did really, really well on the drive.  Her neglectful parents, however, should be ashamed of themselves because TWICE she peed through her dipes.  I guess we should've taken just a few more rest breaks!  The roads got yucky a little over 100 miles from Fargo, but about 11 hours after leaving, we arrived safely at Uncle A, Auntie L and cousins' house.  Phew!

We enjoyed some visiting and headed out for the Bizzo to visit my family for Christmas.  We got to town a little early and started by saying hi to Grandma at work.  Then JJ made his new FABULOUS Japanese stir fry for supper.  YUM.  Tons of visiting, spoiling, games, food, presents, hugs, baking, etc. ensued.  *Hopefully I'll fill this in at a later date!*

Then we headed back to Fargo for New Year's.  Oh yeah, and another storm (not to mention the fact that I was sick - more on that, too) which left us stuck in Valley City as interstate closed to both the east and west.  Thank goodness the VC has hotels and restaurants.  We spent a lovely evening at the AmericInn, waiting to hear about the opening of roads.  The next morning, eager travelers ventured out taking highways.  JJ was pretty firm that he was not just going to willy-nilly drive around with his pregnant wife and baby girl.  After a few people had phoned back saying they had made it and that roads were near perfect, we decided to give it a go.  Well.  Roads were NOT perfect or near that, but about 2 1/2 hours later, we DID arrive in Fargo again!  Yippee!  M quickly began bossing Uncle A around and while no one made it until midnight, we did celebrate New Year's with family!

Interstate stayed closed Saturday, so the poor J fam got to put up with our ~2 week traveling crabbiness for another day.  The roads opened around 10am Sunday morning, so off we went.  M again did an awesome job traveling, and J even got her to expand her horizons with The Sound of Music- listening to not only "The Puppet Show" and "Cuckoo", but also "Do!" and "Favorite Things!"  Right about 10 hours after leaving, we pulled into our good old parking spot, warn out but so excited to be home.