8 Months

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Things have been pretty crazy the past couple of weeks.  I tripped over a toy and fractured my foot.  It was certainly an adventure trying to manage carrying a baby and crutches.  But, as of Monday I am off the crutches because the fracture wasn’t as bad as they originally thought!  My FRG was fabulous, they cooked meals for us and brought them by, cleaned the house, ran errands, anything I needed they were more than willing to do!  I couldn’t have made it through without them!  I found out I need glasses, have needed them for awhile according to the doctor, so I am waiting for them to come in and we will see how I like them!

I went today for my 20 week check up.  I have gained 2 pounds in four weeks.  I have to say I was pretty happy about that!  I thought it would be so much more than that!  I have the information so I can go find out pink or blue soon and I can’t wait to find out!

Seven Months

I'm Seven Months Old Today!

Seven Months

 

* She’s trying to crawl, but only goes backwards and gets stuck under the furniture

* Is trying to pull up to standing

* Has learned that super fun “let’s drop it off the high chair so mama can pick it up and then I can drop it again” game

* Tries to feed herself with a spoon…bath time is a must after that!

* Claps her hands, babbles, and smiles all the time

* Gets into a sitting position from her belly

* Hates the hair bows I put on her head

She is growing up so fast!  Won’t be long before she’s walking and talking and oh my goodness where does the time go???

The Best Pajama Party Ever…

Monkey has been asking to have a sleepover for a while, and while I certainly didn’t want to deny her this awesome girly activity, I had reservations about having a bunch of little girls spending the night.  So, my hubby’s cousin suggested having the girls come in pajamas, do activities, and then go home and go to sleep!  Awesome idea!  So, I ran the idea past Monkey who quickly responded with “Well, why can’t they just sleep here?”  I explained to her that they were still pretty young and someone might really miss their mom in the middle of the night and it was just better to do it this way right now.  She agreed.  I made invitations and she passed them out to her friends.  

Tonight was the big night!  I decorated the table with a bed sheet and three teddy bears.  We ordered pizza and had other snacks available.  All of her friends came!  

After they ate they decorated pillow cases with fabric markers that I had written “Pajama Night 2009″ on.  Then they made foam crowns.  I was kind of nervous about that one, because one of her friends is a boy and she didn’t want to exclude him.  But, there was a piece of blue foam and so he made a crown too!  They played a couple of games, watched a movie while snacking, and then made a collage just for fun!  They asked me to read a couple of books and then they just played!  

When it was time to go home they took their pillowcases, crowns, collages, and a goody bag.  Pink bags for the girls and a blue bag for the one little boy!  I filled the bags with a toothbrush, travel size toothpaste, travel size shampoo, soap, a loofah sponge, and a sheet of star stickers.  I printed out papers that read “Pajama Night 2009″ and glued them to the bags.  

Everyone seemed to have a really good time.  They ate a lot, worked hard on their crafts, played hard, and were worn out when they left!  My daughter looked at me and said “Mama,  that was the best pajama party ever!”  Now, she has nothing to compare tonight to, but I took it as a huge compliment and say that tonight was a success!  She already can’t wait to do it again!

Happy 4th of July

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Little Miss Independent

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Kendal's First 4th!

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6 Months

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It’s hard to believe she’s six months old!  She can sit unsupported for a while, can roll one way (trying to roll all the way), is trying to sit up from laying down, and I’m pretty sure she’s cutting a tooth!  Her personality is starting to really show too!

This was not my vision…

I was the perfect mom before I actually had children.  Before my first child was born I knew exactly how I was going to raise her.  I taught school and watched how the parents of the sweet, well behaved children parented and swore up and down that I would not parent like so and so because their child was difficult and whatever they were doing at home was not working.  Yes, my child was going to always use her manners, follow directions the first time with a smile on her precious face, never whine, never throw a fit, and just be the perfect well rounded child.  I always promised myself I would get down to her level and explain things to her in a calm voice, I would not yell at my child.

 Then I actually had a child.  Monkey has been independent and a little high strung since day one.  She has a mind of her own and I’m grateful that she would rather lead than follow most of the time.  She has a vivid and active imagination and I love to watch it at work.  She doesn’t have nor has she ever had a shy bone in her body, which is both a good thing and a little scary.  She’s sweet, friendly, smart, and funny.  She’s a wonderful child and I do love being her mama!  I started offering her choices early on and we try to stick to some semblance of a schedule and usually things run smoothly.  However, lately we’ve been dealing with a lot of four year old drama!  

Clothing choices that were once acceptable are now not worthy of wear.  Clothes snob!  Not wanting to go to bed, not wanting to eat, crying over everything, and the whining, oh my goodness the constant whining.  Now, I totally get the bed thing.  I mean it’s still sunny here way past midnight and my sleep cycle is off too.  But the same argument, every night, please. This whole 18 to 20 hours of sunlight is really not working for me.  Of course neither does 18 to 20 hours of darkness…anyway, it’s crazy!  Preschool is out for summer.  Our schedule got thrown off when the hubby came home and left.  Unfortunately there aren’t a lot of activities for four year olds on this base.  I am hoping that these things are the cause of the changes in behavior or it’s just a four year old phase and she’ll get out of it soon!  

I’m still offering choices even though they are met with a whine and a grimace.  I’m trying to keep her occupied with outside play and indoor activities even though she tells me she’s bored.  I remind myself every day I need to parent to the needs of the child and apparently her needs have changed.  

I’ve been fortunate, I’ve been able to explain things to her and reason with her since she was pretty young.  I know people say you can’t reason with a child, but I can with Monkey to a degree.  I try to get down on her level and explain things calmly, but sometimes it seems that raising my voice is the only way to get her attention.  I’m also lucky that when she really needs it time-out works!  Four minutes in the laundry room in front of the washing machine. Nothing to play with, nothing to look at but a laundry basket, and I don’t think that even with her imagination she can make that exciting!  Normally she just sits in front of the washer and cries until her time is up.  Then of course we have to talk about why she got put there.  

So, my vision of the perfect parent/perfect child has been shattered.  Yes, I was a perfect parent before I was actually a parent!

Celebrating Eight Years

My wonderful husband and I celebrated eight years of marriage on Tuesday.  Of course we celebrated quietly and thousands of miles away from each other.  Sucked really.  But, I did come home from running errands and found a beautiful bouquet of flowers on my doorstep.  I love my hubby very much and I am so thankful that he is my friend, my love, my husband, and father of my children.  I am a very lucky girl!112_3080

The Bake Sale Saga

After all the bs we put up with our bake sale was CANCELLED on Monday night as we were still buisly baking.  Why was it cancelled?  Because someone at brigade level didn’t fill out some piece of paperwork and forgot that the YMCA was coming to hand out water and we couldn’t very well be selling stuff if they were giving it away for free!  We were all pretty aggravated.  Our rear d guy told us we could have it yesterday, later in the morning, but same location and that he would man it himself if we would drop the stuff off.  Well, we dropped off stuff and then one lady manned it by herself because the rear d guy had his hands pretty full.  We made $150.  Not to shabby, better than we expected really!  We’re all very happy that it’s over and the four of us have decided the next time the words “bake sale”or “fundraiser” are mentioned, we are exempt!

Bake Sale Stress

I am in charge of putting together a bake sale so that my family readiness group (FRG) can raise money for a big welcome home party when our husbands come home.  There are a some major problems with this bake sale:

1.  We are having it on a Tuesday morning (not my idea, think it’s insane) after a Brigade run.

2.  After passing around a sign-up sheet at a meeting a few weeks ago I think there are four people volunteering their time.

3.  After passing around a different sign up sheet asking for donations we have about a billion bottles of water, some orange juice, and two or three people bringing muffins.

I am very worried bout this.  The lady that is helping me and I have sent out email after email asking for volunteers and donations and have received little response.  Then there is the fact that someone (me) has to arrive at 6 am the day of the sale to set up.  I am already panicking about how I’m going to get myself and my two little ones up, dressed, and out the door by 5:30 am.  

The women in my FRG have all these big plans for this welcome home party and I am tempted to send this email:

“Dear Spouses,

You all want to have this big party, but we aren’t going to have any money because nobody wanted to take the time to bake anything or go buy stuff. So, I don’t want to hear any complaints when we are partying at the Burger King.  Don’t you think your husband deserves more than a whopper when he gets home???”

Maybe that would light a fire under them!

5 Months and 6 Weeks

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Kendal is five months old!  She is rolling over from back to tummy, but then she gets stuck and needs to be rescued.  She is enjoying her daily cereal more these days.  I guess she decided there was more out there than just formula!  Her personality is shining through more too!  Happy 5 month birthday little one!

I met with the OB nurse to fill out my chart.  I am 6 weeks and 3 days pregnant and due January 10th.  It would be nice to have the birthdays of my children spread throughout the year instead of Kendal on the 20th of December, Christmas, Monkey on the 28th of December, and then new baby on the 10th of January!  What a busy couple of weeks that will be!  Anyway, I left that appointment with a bag filled with books, pamphlets, and a water bottle.  My next appointment is in four weeks!  The nurse told me that my weight was excellent for my height so I should gain 25-30 pounds (I just lost that too).  I have cut cokes out of my diet completely and have the headaches to prove it!  I know that one or two a day are ok, but once I start I have a hard time stopping!  So, I’ve been drinking 7-8 bottles of water which I know will make my hubby happy!  One day I can’t stop eating and the next day I’ll have no appetite at all!  Welcome back crazy pregnancy hormones!

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