Saturday, November 26, 2011

WHY do kids put things up their nose?

A button up the nose - that's right Adi shoved a button up her nose and almost gave her mother a heart attack. I put her down for her nap, and after about 5 minutes she was crying a little bit and fussing. I forgot to give her a sip of water, so I figured I would just run in there quick and give her her drink so she could fall asleep. When I got in there she became hysterical and said, "button in my nose." I flipped the light on and could see the little button way up there. I tried with my finger and couldn't get it out. A quick call to Lindsey - and she was over in minutes (THANK YOU). I was afraid she was going to suck it up there even further. As Lindsey was walking in the door I finally just laid her down and went at it with a tweezers. After a little digging it was out. She was pretty shook up, but all is well. Brandon hasn't even been gone 24 hours and the chaos has already begun. Needless to say, Adi won't be playing with buttons anymore. These crazy kids just can't resist sticking them in there nose, mouth, and wherever else. :)

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Thankful!

I feel very blessed and thankful to have the life I have. I found this poem a couple months ago and love going back and reading it when I don't feel so thankful. I hope you all had a great turkey day!

THANK YOU

Dear Lord, Your Word says ‘don’t complain’; I know that this is true.

But when it comes to housework or chores I don’t want to do,

It’s easy to resent the things to which I must give time.

“Taking up my cross” isn’t always what I have in mind.

But Lord, you have been teaching me to see the way You see,

To realize that my household tasks are blessings You gave me.

And so, I choose to give You thanks for all I have to do,

Knowing that the privilege of doing it’s from You.

Thank You for the laundry dropped in piles upon the floor,

And for the dirty pairs of shoes left right inside the door.

Thank You for the shirts and socks and coats flung everywhere,

For OxiClean and Shout and Tide—it means we’ve clothes to wear.

Dirty cups and dishes clutter countertops and sink.

I sure hope no one’s hungry; I hope no one needs a drink.

If it could all just wash itself, it would be such a treat.

But thanks for dirty dishes, too—it means we’ve food to eat.

Thank You for the sink and floor and toilet I must scrub,

And for my nice, hot shower; and I won’t leave out the tub.

Thank You for the mirror and wet towels I know are coming.

I’m grateful for this bathroom; it means we’ve indoor plumbing.

The messiness of games and toys and books covers our floors.

And did I mention dolls and blocks and drawings taped on doors?

Sometimes, I think I’ve seen my fill of Hot Wheels, Legos, bibs.

But thank You for this chaos—it means I have four kids.

My front yard isn’t landscaped. It isn’t even mown.

It’s filled with plastic toys and shovels—things that aren’t my own.

It sure won’t win “Yard of the Month”, but I don’t need that anyway.

I thank You for my lived-in yard—my kids have space to play.

There’s so much work I must get done. I do it all, and then

An hour later, it’s a mess, and must be done again.

But Lord, I thank You for the time that I can’t call my own,

The time spent serving others. It means I have a home.

Forgive me, Lord, for asking You for blessings great and small,

Then complaining when I have to clean or take care of them all.

Oh, Lord, the very fact that I always have much to do

Is not a cause for bitterness, but for giving thanks to You.

I see that every chore I have to do reflects Your grace

In blessing me with earthly things until I see Your face.

May I do my work with gratitude for the opportunity,

Seeing in it a chance for joy, and not mere drudgery.

My heart responds in thankfulness for all that You have given.

I’ll serve You by taking care of it ’til You call me to heaven.

Help me serve in such a way that the whole world sees Your dear Son

In my heart and hands and words and work, that to Him, they be won.



Our day in pictures!





Thursday, November 17, 2011

Our little BLOWFISH!!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Heading to the beach...

in our living room. Adi has been talking about going to the beach. It's the cutest little thing she packs up one of her play diaper bags and says, "bye mom, I'm going swimming." She was adamant that she needed to put her swim suit on today. So, it was a beach party in the living room! I love that she has such a great imagination!


This is what Abram was doing while we were busy swimming in the living room!

Early Christmas Gift

Adi got her "big" Christmas gift early - in the hopes of using it before it gets crazy cold. Brandon convinced me that she is still to young to understand a big gift versus all the little ones. We've been so busy and sick that she hasn't gotten to ride it all that much. I think this is going to be a huge hit come spring.

Excited to put it together with daddy.

I'm going to be honest...
I'm not quite sure who was more excited about the little
pink four wheeler - Brandon or Adi?!

"Yes" ... I have my dad wrapped around my little finger!!!

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

2 Months Old Today!

2 month stats:

Height - 23.5 inches (71st percentile)
Weight - 12 lbs 10 oz (75th percentile)

Sleep - I am laying him down about 7:00pm in his crib for bed. He stays swaddled up until about 12:30am for his first night feeding. Then I am up every 3 hours until the morning. After his 7:00 - 12:30 stretch he is sleeping in the swing (not being swung). He is doing pretty well if you ask me. Would I love it if he was going a 7-8 hour stretch - YES. But, at the same time I know this time goes so quickly so I am really trying to cherish those sweet moments in the middle of the night with just the two of us in his rocking chair!

Eating - He basically eats every two hours during the day and you can see above what he is doing through the night. I have had a lot of trouble this time with mastitis. I actually have it right now for the second time. It makes you VERY sick and seems like it is a bit of a difficult thing to really kick. I am hoping this is my last bout of it. I never had it at all with Adison, so it seems a bit strange that I am having so much trouble.

Milestone - He is really starting to coo. I just love it when they start making all those sweet little noises. He is also kicking up a storm. It won't be too long before he is rolling over.

Firsts - Halloween - he was a cute little bear!

Here are some cute little pictures of our little man at 2 months! We love you to piece Abram!


Sunday, November 6, 2011

PERFECT Sunday afternoon


Snoozing in the chair

Out and about running errands this morning - how cute is that face?!