Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Pictures of Ian

Alright, I felt bad for Mr. Ian that he didn't have any professional pictures. So today we took him to get some. To view the click here and once again the password is apples80

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Merry Christmas everyone!

We hope your holiday was as great as ours!

And thank you everyone for the gifts!

Monday, December 21, 2009

Week before Christmas

Ian spends some time working on holding up his head.

The week before Christmas and what do we see? Melly wearing her butt-flap long johns with her name stitched on the butt!

When big sis is away...we have to touch all her stuff.


There is a group consensus...Sleeping on Daddy is the best!

Friday, December 18, 2009

2 month checkup

Well here are the stats for our little boy...
In the last month he has gone from 10.2 lbs to 13.4 lbs.
he has gone from 21 7/8 in to 24 in.
and he has gone from a 16 in head to a 16 1/3 in head.
Quite an accomplishment for a little boy..or a not so little anymore boy. He is hanging out in the 50% for just about everything...except his head which is in the 80%.
The doctor reports that he is 'thriving'.

Grow baby, grow!

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Winter Break

Sometimes you just have to unwind...

Saturday, December 05, 2009

Goodbye Grandma D!

Goodbye Grandma D! We'll miss you! Thank you soooooo much. I truly think we would not have made it through the past 2 months without you!

We love you and you can come back whenever you miss us!

Friday, December 04, 2009

New link for photos

Sorry everyone. Here is a new link And the password is apples80. Have fun!

The last 48 hours

I am starting this with: Ian is fine. And then moving on from there.

On Wednesday afternoon Grandma D noticed a large fluid lump on Ian's head. It moved with gravity and was not there the day before. She called me. I was on a crisis call in another County and did not have cell coverage. So she called Mr. C who called the doctor. The doctor said she didn't know what it was and told Mr. C to take him to the emergency room. I finally got the call after 5. And rushed over. By then Ian had been taken back and looked at by the doctor who had no idea what it was. They decided to do an ultrasound on it. Now keep in mind that he was not acting sick or hurt and kept eating. After several hours at the emergency room in Cary they decided that since the ultrasound was inconclusive (it was either something or nothing) Ian needed to be sent to the pediatrician ward in Raleigh. We waited for an ambulance and I rode over with him and Mr. C drove behind us.

The doctors at the sister hospital didn't know what it was either. They all poked and prodded at it and said that they wanted to watch him overnight and in the morning would discuss it with a treatment team. I stayed with him all night and Mr. C went home to take care of Melly and help Grandma D. In the morning, nothing had changed. The treatment team all came in and squished the lump around and decided that it was probably nothing but just to make sure they wanted to do an MRI of his head. So we scheduled one of those.

Ian was an angel in the MRI. He slept through the whole thing. A little while later the doctors came up to say that there was nothing wrong with his brain or his skull. They have tentatively diagnosed him with a hematoma (sp?). It was probably started when he was born because of the vacuum that was used. However they think it is completely benign and we were discharged last night. We have a list of things to watch for, but were told that most likely it will go away on its own.

I have never been in an ambulance before. And I hope to never do it again. And I will say that there is nothing scarier than seeing your 6 week old put into a hospital gown and strapped onto an ambulance.

Tuesday, December 01, 2009

Family Christmas Photos

For those of you who want to see the current photo session for the whole family...go right ahead and click here

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving!

In the past year we are thankful for: Ian, Melody, (and I'm thankful for Mr. C), we are thankful for all of our family without out the support and love we received this past year we would not have made it, We are thankful for good food and lots of sleep, we are thankful we live in a beautiful place and everyone is in good health. I am thankful that I am in Grad school and that I will have the opportunity to do good things in the near future. I am more than thankful for Grandma D.

Mostly I am thankful to be alive and to see all the wonderful things in the world around me.

(a little Thanksgiving cheese for everyone)

Have a great day and know that I am thankful to know and love all of you.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Picture Pages

Melly and Grandma D start the holiday weekend by baking our first pie.





These are my babies.


Ian intently watching dad work on the computer...in just a few short years he will want one of his own.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

I'm having a bad day

It started out with health insurance shenanigans, my car was out of gas and I ended up being late for dropping Melly off. Then, of course I get pulled over for speeding and now have a court date in January. And why was I picked out of the ten other cars that I was driving along with doing the same speed as me? Because I happened to be last in line. Lucky me.

Bad day.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Hi again

Sorry everyone...being back in school, having Ian, and starting back up at my internship has made me fall behind on keeping the relatives up to date. However, today Ian has his one month doctor appointment and so I will have all kinds of news about that.

Melly is a big help (sometimes)with her little brother.

Melly helping her little brother eat.


We have finally allowed her to go into the kitchen and she is loving every minute of it. She will walk in grinning from ear to ear and proudly tell us "Melly in kitchen". Her vocabulary has taken off and she is speaking in sentences now. Wow! I heard her telling her daddy her shapes...she knew square, circle, rectangle, hexagon, pentagon, and octagon! She can identify them as well. Goodness gracious! What a girl!

I need to go off to field now, but I will try to post more soon.

Friday, November 06, 2009

Sweetest thing


Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words. And sometimes a big sister and a little brother just need some time together.

Sunday, November 01, 2009

Happy Halloween Everyone!


This is considered child abuse in several states...
(Melly refused her costume...I'm not ignoring her.)

Monday, October 26, 2009

Pumpkin Pandemonium!

This past weekend we all went out to the corn maze/pumpkin patch across from out house. First we went on a hay ride, which Melly wasn't too sure about and Ian slept through and then we went over to the corn maze...

Starting out on the corn maze...our fearless leader pointing the way. (here is a hint, we made all Right turns until she noticed other kids and then we followed them.)


Checkpoint 1 in the corn maze.


Picking the perfect one. Not too big, not too small...


Mommy's little pumpkin. Way too cute!


After a very exciting trip, Melly snuggles down with her brother for a little snooze.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Pictures of Ian

As previously promised...

Ian's weigh in. It was about this time he realized that he was no longer warm and comfy and started screaming...for about 45 minutes...

After a refreshing bath, the nurse was so amused by Ian's position under the heat lamp that she snapped this picture.

Tired but happy, Mr. C meets his son.

Following in his sisters wake, Ian dons the traditional 'going home from the hospital' onsie.

Brother and sister finally meet face to face, with Grandma D looking on.

A quick morning kiss before going off to school and work.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Please help us welcome Ian Christopher



Born: October 17, 2009
Weight: 8lbs 6oz
Height: 20 in

Mom and beautiful little boy are quite happily hanging out in the hospital and dad has visited. Melly isn't allowed in the hospital because of H1N1 restrictions but she and Grandma D are at home waiting with anticipation.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

The OB this week

Just walked in the door from the OB. Very exciting news...
I am 2.5 cm dilated and that pretty much means I can start labor at any point... Also Ian is 8.1 lbs and so...the doctor is going to induce me next Saturday if he isn't out by then! (Yes, I know I said I didn't want to be induced...but you haven't seen the size of my ankles recently...

And so Mr. W it appears you are off the hook for emergency baby duty (since we are calling in grandma D) so you can just plan on meeting Ian with everyone else at Melody's birthday! However, if you want to come before then, you are welcome to. :)

CHEERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Friday, October 09, 2009

Weekly review (or something like it)

I am having a great time at field placement. Not only am I learning lots of very valuable information about CPS, but I really like my field instructor. We got to do home visits and hospital visits this week. We also made a list of things for me to do while I am out on maternity leave and talked about all of the clients I will get when I come back. *sigh* I love this part of school. Still have no direction as to what I want to specialize in next year but I am getting a very good idea of what happens in the human services department...plus, got my own badge!

Melly is having issues this week. There have been so many people in and out of her life and so many changes in the past few weeks I think she is overwhelmed. She is getting better though...only waking up once a night or so, learning to sleep on her big girl bed by herself, and eating again. The poor girl. It's all so very much when you are almost 2 and the world keeps changing on you.

I went to the OB this week...and will be returning to see her every week from now on until Ian shows up. And the word is...he is a big boy. Pushing into the 8 lbs range and getting bigger all the time. My hemoglobin count is low (which is funny since I don't look it with rosy cheeks and all) and so I am going to see a hematologist next week along with the OB and possibly the dentist. *sheesh* No discussions yet on inducing or c-sections but I am having another ultrasound and then the OB said 'we'll talk'. Oh yes, my blood pressure shot through the roof this week...it has been low this whole pregnancy and now it is most defiantly not. All of these are signs to me that this little boy needs to make an appearance. I don't know if my body will keep this up for much longer.

Mr. C started working from the office this week! Yippee! So hopefully no more monthly travel. And he gets to make co-worker friends. Very nice.

Well, other than lots of homework, quizzes, and papers that about sums up life right now. Ms. Melly-bean will be home from daycare shortly and so I am off to make sure her diaper keeper is stocked.

Cheers!

Hopefully the next thing you hear from me will be about little Ian.

PS Ms. R-thank you for the shirt. IT is perfect. I have a picture of her in it and will post it as soon as Ian is born and my camera is no longer hiding in the hospital bag in the back of my car.

Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Lagging in posting

I'm sorry that I haven't been keeping this up to date recently. I had a rough week with Mr. C out of town and I am still catching up. I'll keep everyone posted when Ian decides to show up.

Cheers!

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Weeks to go before we sleep...

This past week was intense. It was the first week of school that I had papers due, a presentation, a quiz and an online post. I must say that I was very stressed out about it. I still don't know about the papers, but the professor informed our group that we did 'exceptionally well' and that we 'set the bar really high' for the other groups. I don't think my smile can get any bigger! And I took the quiz online and got 8 out of 10 which is a very respectable score. I have a paper due next week that I need to be working on, but I was smart and started it early and I have an appointment with the professor of another class to discuss the abstract that I am so very confused about. School is going well, I think. I am feeling much more confident.

I am also huge! I can't wait for Ian to make his appearance because, let me tell you, I don't think I can get much bigger. Luckily, with the amount of pressure, braxton hicks contractions, and general wiggly-ness I truly think this boy is coming in in about a week.

The upcoming week is going to be difficult. Mr. C has to go on another business trip this week. In fact it is a last second, emergency trip that he does not want to go on. So he is very bitter about it. It means that I have re-worked my school schedule to make sure Melly gets picked up and dropped off at daycare, and I have another OB appointment. Luckily my mom is coming to visit on Friday and Mr. C will be back on Saturday morning. If everything goes according to plan I will be in labor next weekend and will have all kinds of exciting things to post!

Big happy? Yes, we have one of those too... Mr. C went through a week of meetings that he was frustrated by but the result was...a new position. Not only is he changing positions so he will not be traveling out of state anymore and will be going into the office everyday! Big change. It comes with a new title that puts him on another career path that may be more closely related to his likes and goals. Also, he now knows that his company has a backlog of a year for his services. Talk about a nice secure job feeling.

Oh, dinner.

Bye!

Saturday, September 19, 2009

The OB, solving mysteries, and hitting the curb

First off...the OB. I went in for my 34 week visit this week. Among other things I got an ultrasound. So far, Ian is 6.2 lbs and is in a head down position. His heartbeat, my blood pressure and everything else is going great. He is a little bigger than he should be (there was a chart with two lines and he was on the bigger line) but not bigger than is healthy. I have been informed that if he comes when I say (the 5th) he will be a 7 lb baby...right where Melly was. I have been having lots of Braxton-Hicks contractions and am so totally ready to have this boy.

The mysterious package that arrived yesterday has been claimed. Thank you!!!!!

As for hitting the curb... I was driving Melly to daycare and backed up and managed to slam the front right bumper and tire into the curb (which also had a metal storm drain). I finally decided to fess up to the insurance agency and tell them when I realized that part of my bumper was not really attached anymore. *sigh* So I took it to get appraised yesterday and the lady was very nice. It's only going to cost me 5oo bucks to fix, but it will be around 750 total. They are going to fix rather than replace (except for the hubcap which I smashed into little pieces). Nothing severe. Nothing serious. Just annoying. And costly. Oh well. If it needs to be done, it needs to be done. Hopefully the parking gods (and my inability to lean over) will both change into my favor soon.

Cheers!

Friday, September 18, 2009

Amazon.com

Over the past week or so we have started receiving presents for Ian through our Amazon.com baby list. Thank you all who are sending stuff... We are getting thank you notes ready and everything! However, today a box arrived from amazon that didn't come with a packing list or any information about who sent it. We are perplexed. And I need the help of the internet to figure this out. If you have sent us a beautiful storage unit, please let me know so I can thank you properly!

I'm off to get thank you cards and possibly a new bumper for my car. (I hit a curb...don't ask)

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

You want more pictures?

Well here you go.

Not all of these are as wonderful as previous photo sessions, but they are still pretty cute!

Keep your eyes on the mailbox for someone's 2nd birthday invitations.

Smiles



You looked like you might need a hug.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Cleaning at DSS

I started my field placement last week and I must say that I think once I can really interact with the clients and get myself involved with everything I am going to have a really great experience. So far I have shadowed on a few client visits and sat in on a team meeting of a very difficult case. (Which, strangely enough was very much like many of the team meeting that I went to when working at the group home and didn't seem that terrible to me.) I have also had the opportunity to meet many people (most of whom I can distinguish on sight but have no idea what their names are) and have been given a desk... Which I can't get to because I don't have an ID badge...or make use of since I don't have a computer log-in yet. but it's to be expected as my site was told that I wasn't going to start until after Ian was born anyway. So I am ahead of the game and they are doing really well to quickly get stuff going for me.

And now more about the desk.
I expect that when you give an intern a desk it will probably be off in a corner and full of unused stuff. So when I was told I was going to be sitting with the processing department, it really didn't phase me. I was also told that I was going to get a desk that was being vacated by a woman who was moving departments. When I finally got to the desk it was filthy. I'm talking several years of built up grime and use that had never been cleaned away. My field adviser took one look at it and said she would get cleaning supplies and she would clean it. (She was clearly embarrassed.) But I am the intern. I am starting a job that will not always be fun or pleasant and so I told her to go back and do the work I know she still had to do and I would clean until she needed me. After three hours of cleaning the desk was no longer a dingy shade of gray, most of the stains had been cleaned enough so you could only see vague outlines, the keyboard no longer had dirt and grime shielding it from the outside world and I had taken a thumb-tack and scraped years of gunk out of crevices on the phone. I discovered several things about the woman who sat at the desk before me. The first being she had sat there for about eight years and never once cleaned it. The second, at some point she had a cherry flavored drink explode all over her desk, computer, phone and walls and she never bothered to clean it up. And the most important part...she picks her nose and wipes the boogers on the bottom of the keyboard tray. That's right boogers. Dried boogers. On the desk. I didn't think people who were over the age of 7 did that, but apparently when you are in your 50s sometimes you have to revert. Did I also mention that while I was cleaning she came back and got all offended that I was cleaning..."I did my best" was her parting words...as she walked away with the trash can and all of the office supplies in the desk.

And here I need to stop and ask...for those of you who have moved jobs in an agency before, did you take your trash can? Seriously?

Anyway when I told my adviser my theory on the origins of the little lumps on the back of the keyboard she was horrified, but not surprised. She also said she would get maintenance to remove the offending keyboard and replace it.

I wonder what will happen this week?

Week in review

This week has gone by crazy fast. I started my field placement, Melly has finally settled into daycare (and no longer cares when I leave) and Chris has been working really hard. I have my next OB appointment on Thursday and tons of homework to get going on this weekend. So this is going to be a quick post...

Yesterday we went to the farmer's market to get some fresh fruit and veggies into our diet. Melly decided she wanted to help me pick out apples and picked out her own special baby sized one. She has never been given a whole apple before, but she did a very good job getting some bites out of it...

She also got to go swimming and is doing much better at the back-float (which is apparently our biggest swimming weakness, still).

Today, once everyone has woken up from their naps and I have finished a little more homework we are going to the mall to find some new sleep attire for Melly (Her little feet are squished in her current footies) and some black flats for me (I discovered that I am woefully lacking in work appropriate clothing).

Have a great weekend everyone!

Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Three day weekend

What a weekend!

On Saturday we went bed shopping. That's right, we took advantage of the Labor day sales and next week Melly is getting her very own twin sized bed delivered. I had fun getting bedding...and she had a great time jumping from bed to bed. We decided a while back that we were not going to get her anymore bedroom furniture until we move into our house, so it's just the mattresses for now. But very exciting. (And now we have an actual 'guest bed' to use for the next few months...as long as people don't mind sleeping with a baby.)
Then we had a bunch of guests over including a 4 year old. Melly loves playing with older kids...but gets a little jealous of some of her toys. She did have a chance to play with some toy airplanes and loved it. So we are thinking that we need to get her some planes, trains and autos to play with.

On Sunday we had a rough time. I went back to sleep (so tired) for a three hour nap when I thought that Melly would go down but she fought with dad and didn't end up going down until 3p! Which means I had to wake her up at 5 and that messed up our entire day and night schedule.

On Monday we went to the mall to get a certain girl her 2 year old pictures. Now, she still had tons of bug bites...but the one on her face was pretty easy to cover. However since Melly decided that she was getting up at 3am...the photo shoot at 10a was not as much fun or quite as fruitful as previous ones. But that's OK we still got some great shots and soon we will send out pictures and invitations to everyone! Plus we entered Melly in the cutest baby contest. Now, we think we are a shoe-in. But we'll see what really happens. We could get a 2,000 dollar visa. That would be nice.

After the photo shoot Melly fall asleep. For about an hour... but then snuggled with dad on the lazy-boy for another 3! So both dad and Melly had a long nap together (which was great and I got tons of homework done.)

And now I am off to school. Oh, and Ian decided to shift! He is no longer living in my lungs. He is moved down and I can take a breath again!!!!!!!!!!!!! With a month to go I'm ready for two babies...really.

Thursday, September 03, 2009

OB in week 32

So there is good news and possibly not so good news.

We'll start with the good news my blood pressure is really low! I'm a little more than a month away from having Ian and I'm still only coming out with 112 over 76. Which is amazing for me! Even more so when you compare that to my blood pressure with Melly which regularly came out to 140 over 90. So good there.

Now the possibly not so good news... Ian has gotten big. Big in the same way that I was told Melly was getting big (and we all know that that was a big fake-out). But I have an ultrasound scheduled for two weeks and well see where he really is. This does, however, give credence to my assertion that he is going to be early. I can only get so big! I'll keep everyone posted when I know anything else.

I am also the proud (and very uncomfortable) wearer of a heart monitor. While I was given a clean bill of health by the cardiologist, he still is doing his due diligence and following up with a week of monitoring. Which is a pain in the you know what for me. It is kinda cool though. I have electrodes attached to me and a little device hanging around my neck. And all of the info goes to a cell phone that has to be within 10 feet of my body. However the electrodes seem to keep falling off and every time I lose contact with the cell phone it makes noise which makes sleeping even more difficult than it already was. But having all of this done means that I won't have to do it again. Thank goodness.

Last weekend we went on a tour of the hospital where Ian is going to be born. The place looks like a spa. All of the rooms are very nice and even the ones that were not remodeled last year are still superior to the hospital in SC. There are even showers (or whorl-pool spas) in all the rooms so I won't have to lay around stinky for two days like last time. (Which reminds me I should probably pack my hospital bag soon...) It's very nice. And with school started and everything going as planned...I can't wait for Ian to show himself.

The fall is starting beautifully.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

More Swimming!

It's been a while since I posted pictures of Melly at swimming. Especially since she is now in a big kid class. So here are some up to date pictures of her and her daddy swimming...

Underwater girl. That's right. Here she is swimming all on her own. Her little legs kicking and holding her breath. I am so proud of her!



It took a while for Melly to learn how to jump...but now that she knows how much fun it is she would spend the entire time at swimming jumping into her daddy's arms (if she could).



I love this one because she just looks so happy!

Friday, August 28, 2009

Driving and 'commies'

Today I had an exciting driving adventure...I got stuck behind two cars that had a fender-bender and was forced to pull out from behind them into bumper to bumper traffic. Now, my LA driving make me realize that people like their cars and will not hit you if at all possible, so I waited for a small hole and exploited it. However the older lady in the car in front of me wasn't going anywhere any time soon. So when I pulled into traffic I intentionally blocked the lane to let her go too. (Much tot eh annoyance of a few people behind me in the new lane.) But I figure that gets me some good karma (car-ma...get it?)

And in other news...Melly called me a 'commie'. I'm not sure why she called me one. But it was pretty funny.

Also, today was my first day of classes! It was great. I can't wait for Monday!

Monday, August 24, 2009

Ah Ha!

Just as I suspected...after an hour of EKGs and cardiograms I have been told that they can't find anything wrong with me. I apparently will get to have a heart monitor strapped to me for a week...but there it is. Nothing exciting...just like I said.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Visiting the OB

One thing I have learned about visiting the OB is it's never boring. I always end up with something funny or weird happening. This last week I went while Melly was starting daycare so I got to have the quietest visit in a very long time. However after being assured that Ian is growing nicely and reminded (once again) to take prenatal meds, my doctor asked about my dizzy spells. And, of course, I told the truth... I get very dizzy sometimes. About once a week. And I can't function for a little while until they go away. So as a precaution I am going to see the cardiologist tomorrow. I know that I have had some interesting heart stuff before (palpitations, irregular heartbeat, and a very small murmur when I was little) but all of that has gone away and I have had a clean bill of health for many years. (So says the US Peace Corps and the hospital that Melly was born in.) So I'm not really worried...just amused. But my favorite part was when they were calling to get an appointment for me...the nurse on the other side asked why I was being referred and the nurse on my side said 'pregnancy and palpitations.'. To which I responded 'both are very dangerous and catching diseases.'

I'll let everyone know what the cardiologist says tomorrow night...but I'm sure it will be nothing.

Cheers.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Alright already! I'm oriented!

I am very done with orientation. I have been to three...count them, three orientation events at UNC and I still have all of next week to go. I am over orientation. I am ready to begin classes.

Thanks for listening.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

And we're back!

Mr. C and I are back from our weekend vacation. We had a great time in IN. And an even better time at Gen-Con. That's right we got our geek on for four days and it was wonderful. Not only did we get to play in some rockin games, we also got pedicures (yes, Mr. C too) and saw GI Joe. (Which I like as an action movie, but not as an accurate depiction of the cartoon.).
Here we are getting ready for Friday night. So much fun!


Little Miss Melly did great with her grandparents. Apparently she didn't really miss us at all...in fact when we came home she snubbed me and didn't really treat me like before until this morning. Speaking of which we just dropped her off at daycare. She was happily playing with another child when we left. I was, and still am, an emotional wreck. Stupid crying. Rationally I know I am going to be picking her up in four hours. But coming home to a child free house and facing a long morning without her is just causing me to fall apart. Tomorrow will be better...not only will it be the second day, but I will be starting orientation and have a lot to do so I won't be able to sit in my own little pot of self-recrimination and pity. Besides...Melly loves being out and with other kids. This is really the best way for her to get socialized and learn new things.

I wish I could believe that.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Thinking ahead

With all that is happening in the next few months I am concerned that I am not going to have enough time to get ready for my favorite holiday. With that in mind I have already started getting ready for Halloween with the kids... This year I want to make sure my newborn and 2 year old have a great time plus this will be the last year in which I have total control over Ms. Melly.

So first off...here is what I have decided Ian will be wearing on his first Halloween.

To view the whole thing, click here

And Melody will be a Genii. We looked through the pages of the patten books together and when she got excited about a costume we discussed it. Well, I discussed it. And other than all the princess/fairy costumes with the poofy tu-tus this one stood out.



To see the whole pattern click here

I can't wait to start sewing...and picking out the fabrics. *sigh*

So many holidays...so little time.

Sunday, August 09, 2009

Christmas Stocking

When Mr. W and I were growing up our mom made us cross-stitch Christmas stockings. Because of that I have always thought that all homes needed handmade stockings. I have been attempting to make Mr. C his own stocking for several years. I always had such a great idea and then time or something would get in my way. But last year, while visiting my mom she gave me my old stocking and Melody's new one. So it was time I made the final effort. And so we ordered a pattern and the race was on. Needless to say, the move, the new state, the baby and everything else got in the way and I didn't manage to make his stocking in time for Christmas. But, with two days until Melly and my one year anniversary in NC I have finally finished his stocking. This afternoon I plan on sewing on the backing and the lining and he will be all set to be proud of his stocking on the wall this year along with mine, Melody's and Ian's (which I have been told is coming along nicely).

I am so glad I finally managed to finish one for him.
I love Christmas.
I love traditions.

Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Carousel Ride

We took Melly to the mall a little while ago to ride the carousel. So without further ado...here is danger baby...

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

The age old questions

Like, how did Melly do on the airplane?

Very well. She was insane in the airport...running around and not following direction...but after getting on the plane and taking a bottle, she passed out for the flight.

How was the reunion/anniversary?

Great! I love being around family and I love it even more that Melly got to finally meet lots of her family. Mr. C and I had a good time talking and catching up with everyone and Melly had the best time ever with other kids, family love and tons of puppies to play with.

Thank you so much Grandma, Grandpa and Mr. W for the plane tickets! We appreciate the visit so much!

What did you do when you got home?

Went to Best Buy and spent all my birthday money on a shiny new laptop! That's right I finally decided that I wanted one and there was (and is until the end of the week) a wonderful sale going on. Mr. C and Mr. W both looked at the specks and told me this one would do nicely. So I am currently typing away on my very own computer...which ended up costing me $6 after all of the birthday money was spent. So thank you again everyone for that. I love my present!

And finally... When is Ian's baby shower?

This one is a little harder...We aren't planning one really. Melly is turning 2 in October right about the time Ian is going to be born...and because we moved across the country and I am starting school it just doesn't seem reasonable to have one. However, everyone is invited to Melly's birthday where we will also be celebrating Ian's birth and if you wanted to send him a love token I have put up a baby registry on Amazon.com.

That should cover just about everything right now. I am attempting to learn how to plug my pictures and mino into this computer and will hopefully have pictures up again soon.

Cheers!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

And I think to myself, what a wonderful world...

Just a quick note...no, I haven't forgotten about anyone. It's just been really busy this week. We will start on Saturday when, at swimming, Ms. Melly swam for several seconds by herself! She was thrown underwater from the instructor to her daddy and not only did she kick she swam to the surface and was greeted with cheers. My swimming girl!!!

On Monday I finally got her the toy they have at Gymboree which is a microphone with a spring running through it. So when you speak into one end it echos and sounds like a robot. Melly loves them at class so I finally remembered to get her one. Once at home she said her name into it!!!

And that is the baby news.
On to mommy news...
I started my pre-service classes this week and I love it. I feel like I am learning stuff and like I really can do it. I miss using my higher brain functions. And adult conversations...

Tonight we are jet setting off to MN for the weekend. We shall see the fam and get lots of lovin! Very exciting...but now I am becoming late for class so I am outta here.

I'll see some of you soon and talk to all of you later,
cheers!

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Picture day

Today we went and took some summer photos. Melly is quite a ham when it comes to the picture place and poses quite nicely. It's a crack up. If you would like to see the pictures...click here

(I love that I can post the proofs and you can all order the ones you want so I don't have to decide! I love them all!!!)

Have a great day!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Fries

As Ms. Melly approaches 2 years old she is beginning to assert her own will and personality. One of the ways she has decided to take control of her life is to be a more picky eater. That is...she will pick what she eats...even if it is off mom and dad's plates. For the most part it's frustrating and I am constantly worried that she is getting enough to eat. (Yes, I know, every child goes through this and she will out grow it sooner or later. It's just frustrating right now.)

Anyway, one of the things she will almost always eat are french fries. So, as dutiful parents we stocked up on fries in the freezer and just wait until she is looking for food and then present them to her. I think she likes them best because she can control everything about them, from when she eats them to how many she eats.

She has also learned that sometimes mommy goes through the drive-through and it is pretty much guaranteed that there will be some fries passed back to a baby. The other morning I had to go in for my glucose test. (For those of you who have not had this test, it means I had to fast...so picture a starving pregnant woman who spies a McDonalds on the way to Gymboree.) It was still early so it was breakfast time. I got my meal without thinking that it would be an issue. But seconds after that bag of food was passed into my window I hear "Fries?" From the backseat. "I don't have fries, baby." I say as I calmly attempt to pull back into traffic and not kill us all before I can bust into my sandwich. "Fries!" This time a little more adamant. "Melly, I don't have fires. Would you like hashbrown?" I attempt to pass a broken off piece of hashbrown into the backseat while stopped at a red light. (Meanwhile all the windows are down and the man in the moving truck next to me is listening to the whole conversation.) "No!! No!! FRIES!!!!!" Now it's getting a lot more serious. There is even crying involved. As you can guess the rest of the twenty minute drive to Gymboree was chock full of "FRIES!!!!" while I attempted to eat and explain to a one year old that I didn't have fries.

It's a lot funnier now.

FRIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Dog Days of Summer

Summer is so hot and fun, most of the time it's best to put on your sunglasses and go out to play. (Thank you Target $1 bins!)


Sometimes, however the best cure for what ails you is to take all your clothes off, cuddles with mom, and take a nap.

Monday, July 06, 2009

Sleep

For a few weeks now Melly has decided to not sleep for various reasons. First it was being sick. Then she had nightmares. After that I am pretty certain that she was not sleeping through the night because she was hungry and not eating much during the day. But now...ah, now... she is back into a hungry cycle and that means she is sleeping. Ah, a full 10 hours a night is so beautiful...even if it is from 7pm until 5am. The other reality is she is growing again. All of the 18 month clothing that was practically falling off of her at the beginning of summer is now getting too tight. We are finally moving into 2T!!! Very exciting. Now if she only had something to wear today...

Cheers!

Saturday, July 04, 2009

Happy 4th of July


We wish everyone a wonderful day filled with picnics, potato salad, and lots of those really big fireworks!

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Showing my mommy pride

Today Melly went to swimming. She loves it and it is a very nice class for her and her daddy to spend together. Today in class (the second one of her second quarter) the teacher informed Mr. C that Melly was a superstar and that she was ready to move from baby swim 1 & 2 onto auqatots (which is the bigger kids class!)!!!! I am so excited for her. So not only will she get to learn some new swimming moves she will also have the older kids to watch and learn from! So proud! The teacher also said she will work with Melly on more advance swimming techniques so she will be able to be a superstar in the next class too!

What a girl!

Friday, June 26, 2009

Wonderful Child

A few months ago Melly figured out how to turn somersaults. Mostly by mistake and she was so shocked by it that she didn't do it again...until today. And once she figured it out again there was no stopping her (especially when she was very dizzy). And so, without further ado...

Stress level falling...

The weekly good news...
I have been granted in state tuition!
For those of you who know all about college tuition you will know that the cost of my grad school just dramatically reduced. We are talking $10,500 a semester down to just over $3,000. (Wow!) I had enough financial aid to get me through it at the higher cost, but with nothing left for living expenses... and now even after tuition we will have enough to cover childcare.

I didn't realize how off the chart stressed about this I was until I got the news yesterday.

Now, if only Melly would sleep in past 3am...then we would all be doing a lot better!

Friday, June 19, 2009

No chair is safe in our house...Melly will seek and pull off any sticker attached by the manufacturer in order to keep us safe.

And apparently we need to wear them too...

Sadly, sometimes stickers aren't enough...or chocolate chip cookies...

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Childcare *warning, this is a whining rant*

I have to put Miss Melly into childcare again. I have several things I am looking for this time, including state certification. And I have found a very nice lady who has agreed to look after her and her brother, when he is ready for it. And this childcare even costs less than what we were paying in SC. (By just a little.) But what I wasn't ready for was how much it was going to cost to send both babies to childcare. In fact, I had a little mental meltdown last night on how in the world we were going to pay for school, childcare and the cost of living all at the same time. I'm not saying that people who do childcare don't deserve enough money to make it worth their while...and quality costs...But I honestly think that we are going to be paying more in childcare than in rent and bills combined each month. I have no idea how we are going to pay for it, even with Mr. C working and student loans. Yet one more step towards my mental breakdown...

Monday, June 15, 2009

Nightmares

For the past several nights poor little Melly has been waking up screaming in sheer terror. She is so scared that we have had to take her into another room and turn on the lights. Two nights ago she was so upset that she didn't want to be with only one parent...she needed to see us both. What is so scary to a one year old? Are nightmares normal?

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

What a weekend

So, this past weekend was very fun and action packed. Fluffy came to visit us and it was great. Melly fell in love with her right away and we had a lot of very cute snuggly baby moments. Fluffy sent took some very cute pictures...









Fluffy went home on Sunday. (Thanks for coming to visit!) And on Monday we went swimming...much to the dismay of my glasses which accidentally got stepped on. So Yesterday I had two doctors appointments...One to look at Ian and the other to check out my eyes. I will be getting new glasses next week and I am pretty sure that everyone is pleased to see Ian. So a good (long) weekend!

This up coming weekend we are thinking about going to a lake for some swimming... I wonder how Melly is going to like that... (The baby does not like grass and is afraid of dirt patches.)

Tuesday, June 09, 2009

The Verdict is in

Here his is... Everyone, please say hello to Ian!


In case you were questioning in any way...here is a clear shot of boy. (A clear view, just like Melly did.)


His foot! Right in the middle of the picture...