Thursday, September 25, 2008
Soccer
Lined up waiting to dribble down the field
Having fun
Battling friend Tyler to get it in the goal
Action shot
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Sunday, September 21, 2008
There's Something About McDonald's
What your seeing is the effects of my child squeezing a ranch packet a little too hard. We went to McDonald's for dinner and Katie Jo wanted me to open the ranch packet. The plastic kind with the flimsy cover. I wasn't moving fast enough because just as I turned to her and started to say "Don't squee..." it came flying out and went all over me. Jay, as the dutiful husband, said "don't move." He swiftly whipped out his trusty blackberry and proceeded to take a picture. He commented that if this wasn't blog worthy he didn't know what was. So here it is folks and I think it really just wraps up what it's like to be a parent. I'm too old to be embarrassed and too tired to care. I am well aware this conjures up an image from a certain movie as slightly referenced in the title and that alone was just too rich not to snicker about.
Mud Run
Friday, September 19, 2008
Beach Day
My neighbor Emily and I took the kids out to the beach today since this may be one of our last chances to enjoy it with the fab weather we've had lately. I actually coerced her into doing it with a list of reasons why we should so that I wouldn't have to go by myself! It's always more fun to share the chaos of children with a friend. We had a great time and the kids all enjoyed a sandy lunch, splashing in the surf, and getting sand on every inch of their being!
Thursday, September 18, 2008
School Work
I won't talk nearly this much for the future school work post!
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Monday, September 15, 2008
Weekend Wrap up
On Friday night we took KJ to our high school football game. She was a little overwhelmed at first with the noise, crowd, and lights but after awhile she warmed up. She especially loved the band at half time.
My friend Mason sat behind us with his two boys, JL and Mac. KJ had a great time playing with them and it was good to see Mason since we both live away and don't catch up often.
Mommy and KJ
The whole gang: JL sitting in Granddad Larry's lap, KJ and me, and Mac and Mason.
On Saturday we took Georgia and Katie Jo to Cleveland park to ride the train, which was a big hit, and play on the playground.
The girls had fun making a mess at Gran and Pop's. We went to Mia's on Sunday and had a terrific lunch with BBQ chicken, veggie kabobs, and crock pot mac and cheese. No pics from there but if there were it would have been of me sitting on the couch watching Erin Brockovich and Jay napping in the back bedroom while Mia was playing with the girls! :)
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
14 months update
UnbEATable
Here's little sweetie enjoying her feast!
14 Months
Georgia is still nursing a couple times a day but thankfully not during the night! I think we have finally passed the hurdle of night waking. She goes to bed at 7 and is usually up at 7:30. Every once in awhile she'll wake one time during the night but it's getting to be less and less.
Her personality is definitely shining through and she's not a shrinking violet! When she wants something she'll let you know and when she doesn't get her way she'll fall to the floor very dramatically and give a frown face! She is also becoming more vocal but still the only word with association is Momma.
She has started hugging and it's so sweet to have her wrap her little arms around my neck and squeeze. She points a lot now so that helps her communicate a little more clearly. She loves to watch Katie Jo and I can tell she's learning more and more through her. That's good and bad!
When she sees us come to her with shoes she sits down and lifts up a tiny foot! She also loves to be chased and she's something to watch trying to run with her little legs. She still looks so much like a baby and people are always shocked at what she's capable of physically. She has lots of tickle spots on her belly and neck and I love to get her laughing. She also likes to bring me things and say thank you then hand them back to start all over again.
I guess that's about it even though I'm sure there are a billion other little things I could mention.
Monday, September 08, 2008
DONE!
My schedule has been overwhelming these past weeks. Up at six, out the door at six thirty, home by three with the girls until Jay got home at six or after and then trying to get lunches packed, dishes cleaned, clothes picked out, and to bed by 10:30, at the latest. It's been a grind folks.
The girls have done so well with all the change but it was a bit like going from 0 to 100 in a second. Overnight they went from having me all day to barely at all. Poor Georgia was almost weaned from nursing and then this all happened. She would practically wrestle me to the ground to get my shirt off so she could nurse everyday since the sub job started. Let's just say this is a battle I'm not picking right now and we'll worry about it again in a month or so. Katie Jo's behavior has been wicked bad and I am finding it's a tug-a-war between her needing attention and me losing my patience more easily. They started at a new sitter and child's day out during the time I've been subbing.
I don't want to be a complaining Cathy about all of it so here were the positives:
seeing friends
hanging out with adults
classroom full of children
getting ready each morning in the peace and quiet
appreciating sleeping in on Saturday and Sunday morning
having a sense of accomplishment each day
I'd say having a paycheck is nice but since I haven't received one yet we can't use that one. I know when I get that first check I'll probably forget all my grievances.
I read a book once about the battle between stay-at-home moms and working mothers. It was interesting to read from both angles and the war that we wage against one another. Thinking we're better than the other and so forth when we're really all in it together. There's good and bad to each situation but I think the battle is when we think our good is gooder and our bad is badder than the other side. I've been given a small window into the other side now and I can see there is no clear answer for which situation is better. I love staying home with my girls. I enjoy it but sometimes I'm bored and feel like I'm not accomplishing much. Being at work I loved doing what is my God given vocation, what I'm passionate about and what energizes me but I also longed to be home playing in the backyard, coloring, building castles, or going to playgroups. I'm excited to continue subbing a few days a week. I look forward to keeping my foot in the door to education and making sure I don't loose my touch. I think I kind of got baptized by fire with this short term job and the next few months won't be so hectic.
And to leave things on a high note I have a word to share about Kindergartners. I haven't shared much, if at all, because I wanted to keep it pretty confidential since I owe them that. I have several funny stories I'll share with some of you I see in person but nothing for here on the world wide web. I will say I think Kindergartners as a whole can be summed up in one word: spontaneity. From the hugs, kisses, stories, behavior, movements, thoughts, sounds, and learning they all are spontaneous and there was never a dull moment.