I'm not doing a not me monday post this week. First of all, I didn't have internet all day due to a huge storm last night and our modem getting fried. Luckily it was comcast's modem and they replaced it. Secondly, I want all the attention (or the very little) that my blog gets to be directed towards little Stellan and his mom Jennifer. Stellan isn't doing well and my heart aches for Jennifer as a mom and a sister-in-Christ. I can not image how draining and gut wrenching it must be to watch your baby lay in the ICU struggling to live and not be able to help them. So please please please pray for little Stellan. He's so little and full of joy and I know his family isn't ready to let go, and neither am I for that matter. Pray Pray Pray!!
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Random thoughts...
So it was another lazy weekend at our house...as lazy as we can get with two under two. I just realized that I can only say that for another month. Yes, its true, my almost 2 year old will actually turn two on August 20th. It sounds surreal right now. Its been a long journey, but it seems like its gone really fast too. In those short two years we've moved three times, got pregnant by suprise with another one and enjoyed welcoming her to the world, and went through all those baby milestones. He's grown up so much and he really is a joy to have around (most of the time! :P).
I'm so blessed to have two beautiful, healthy children. Aside from both of them having reflux, they've been really healthy. If you look at my sidebar you'll see a button for little Stellan. MckMama over at mycharmingkids.net and Stellan and the whole family need your prayers right now. Stellan was found to have heart problems before birth and they were told that he wouldn't live. He's now an amazingly beautiful 8 month old but he's back in the hospital for the second time since his birth. The last hospitalization was several months long and they had to transfer him to boston. He had a heart operation but it doesn't seem to be working. I beg you to pray for this sweet sweet family. I don't personally know them, but I've followed her blog for some time now and my heart breaks as a mother for MckMama. So please, if you never do anything else for me...ever, please pray for them.
Children Call...I'll add more later if possible...
I'm so blessed to have two beautiful, healthy children. Aside from both of them having reflux, they've been really healthy. If you look at my sidebar you'll see a button for little Stellan. MckMama over at mycharmingkids.net and Stellan and the whole family need your prayers right now. Stellan was found to have heart problems before birth and they were told that he wouldn't live. He's now an amazingly beautiful 8 month old but he's back in the hospital for the second time since his birth. The last hospitalization was several months long and they had to transfer him to boston. He had a heart operation but it doesn't seem to be working. I beg you to pray for this sweet sweet family. I don't personally know them, but I've followed her blog for some time now and my heart breaks as a mother for MckMama. So please, if you never do anything else for me...ever, please pray for them.
Children Call...I'll add more later if possible...
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Thankful Thursday...
So, I'm stealing...no BORROWING this idea from a friend of a friend. If I knew her or her blog I would credit her but I don't. The idea is you make a list of everything that you're thankful for from the last week and she is actually numbering them and trying to get to 1,000! So, here we go again...
12. I'm thankful that my husband made it home from Chicago safe and sound.
13. I'm thankful I survived a week being a single parent, without too many frazzled nerves.
14. I'm thankful for the amazing, beautiful daughter that God decided to surprise us with (and bless us with.) I'm amazed every day that something that beautiful could come from my husband and I. She's breathtaking.
15. I'm thankful for my rambunctious, lively, energetic toddler that God has blessed us with. He's so smart and fun and funny. His giggle makes me laugh uncontrollably.
16. I'm thankful for the time I get to spend giggling with my toddler. Case in point: Last night I kept on putting the small blanket we keep on the back of the love seat BACK up on the love seat. Suddenly, it became a game to him and he was running around, dodging me, trying to get to the love seat to pull it back down. He HIGHLY prefers daddy right now, so moments like that are like gold to my soul.
17. I'm thankful for all the baby giggles Eden has been giving me lately. Her belly and her thighs are really ticklish and she's been giggling up a storm.
18. I'm thankful for the time I've gotten to spend with my husband lately. I've been making it a point to try to get the house cleaned up BEFORE the kids go to bed so that he and I can have some time together. We've been doing our Love Dares (great BOOK!) and then playing Civilization 4 on the computer together. This way we're not just watching TV and not talking. We get to talk, joke and work as a team!
19. I'm thankful that Eden's been sleeping well and getting settled into a good nap schedule.
20. I'm thankful for my friend Alexis in Ohio. I've kept up with a few friends from Ohio, all of which I'm thankful for (Julie, Nicole, Jess, etc) but Alexis and I have a very different bond. Noah was born on her birthday, and her youngest son is just a few days younger than Noah. She's a NICU nurse, an amazing mother, wife and christian. She never fails to call at least every week or two and we probably could talk for hours if children didn't need tending to. She's one of my very best friends and I love her to pieces.
21. I'm thankful that I'll be making income soon!
Alright...your turn!
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Things they never told you about parenting...
As you can already tell...I'm loving this themed day of the week stuff. I may just have to figure out more topics so that I can have a theme every day! I know not many people stop by here but I would love for anyone, and everyones input on this one.
Before you become a parent, it all seems like puppys and sunshine. Seriously, I don't think you have a CLUE about the rude (but amazing) awakening you're going to have. Then it hits you. You bring this cute, cuddly bundle of joy home and the, "WHAT IN THE HECK! They never told me about that!" moments begin.
What they don't tell you about children/parenting...
-Your precious baby can belch like a saylor, fart like a trucker and projectile any and every bodily fluid you have ever (and never wanted) to hear about.
-That the first few weeks (or months) you're so sleep deprived (and usually doped up on meds) that you walk around in a cloud, forget the day of the week and just struggle to get by.
-The crazy lengths that you will go through to make your baby smile or laugh.
-How much you can love something that just caused you a heck of a lot of pain and effort! (sounds cliche but its true)
-That when your baby starts sleeping in their own room, you'll pray that they'll sleep all night, but then when they start sleeping through the night you'll wake up in a panick. You'll then lie in bed for hours worrying if they're o.k. but don't want to risk waking them up to go check. Its a crazy circle!
-That every and anyone will have opinions about what and when you should be feeding your baby, putting the baby down to nap etc.
-You never seriously considered severly harming anyone before, but you know if anyone harmed your child, they would regret it until their very last breathe.
-How frustrating but ADORABLE toddlers can be.
Put your "They never told me that" in the comments!
Before you become a parent, it all seems like puppys and sunshine. Seriously, I don't think you have a CLUE about the rude (but amazing) awakening you're going to have. Then it hits you. You bring this cute, cuddly bundle of joy home and the, "WHAT IN THE HECK! They never told me about that!" moments begin.
What they don't tell you about children/parenting...
-Your precious baby can belch like a saylor, fart like a trucker and projectile any and every bodily fluid you have ever (and never wanted) to hear about.
-That the first few weeks (or months) you're so sleep deprived (and usually doped up on meds) that you walk around in a cloud, forget the day of the week and just struggle to get by.
-The crazy lengths that you will go through to make your baby smile or laugh.
-How much you can love something that just caused you a heck of a lot of pain and effort! (sounds cliche but its true)
-That when your baby starts sleeping in their own room, you'll pray that they'll sleep all night, but then when they start sleeping through the night you'll wake up in a panick. You'll then lie in bed for hours worrying if they're o.k. but don't want to risk waking them up to go check. Its a crazy circle!
-That every and anyone will have opinions about what and when you should be feeding your baby, putting the baby down to nap etc.
-You never seriously considered severly harming anyone before, but you know if anyone harmed your child, they would regret it until their very last breathe.
-How frustrating but ADORABLE toddlers can be.
Put your "They never told me that" in the comments!
And just because she's adorable:
Monday, July 20, 2009
Not my child monday....
So this is a little thing that McMama over at mycharmingkids.com does on mondays. Normally it's a Not Me Monday, but this week we have a twist. It's a Not my child monday, where we can simply confess the things our children did NOT do. *I'm mixing in the not me's as well this week since I've never done one, and its fun!*
-While eating this week Noah did NOT decide that everything on his tray should be smashed to bits and then some of it thrown on the floor, not my child, he's much more clean than that, and respectful.
-After being a very good boy this week, Noah did not get M&M's and did NOT then proceed to melt them in his hands and then spread them over his tray face and hands, not my child!
-Since David was gone this week, I most DEFINATELY did not stay in my pajamas most of the week, and only throw on a hoodie when I went outside or to the mailbox, not me! I'm much more organized and put together than that.
-After FINALLY getting my kids on a better schedule, they certainly did NOT end up waking up at 11:30 by the end of the week, despite going to bed around 9pm each night, not my children, I'm a much better parent than that.
-On thursday night I did NOT put Noah to bed at 9pm, doubting he would actually sleep, but just needing a little time out myself. I've got much more patience than that!
-I did NOT eat mostly carbs and junk this week while david was gone, when I did decide to eat once or twice a day. I eat three completely nutritionally balanced meals a day! I also did NOT eat all the chocolate in the house, that would be bad!
-Noah does NOT eat mostly carbs and some fruit. He ALWAYS eats vegetables, since I've been trying to get him to take them for the past YEAR.
O.k....Your turn! Link it in my comments or over at McMamma's site so we can all see what you or your children did NOT do this week! :)
-While eating this week Noah did NOT decide that everything on his tray should be smashed to bits and then some of it thrown on the floor, not my child, he's much more clean than that, and respectful.
-After being a very good boy this week, Noah did not get M&M's and did NOT then proceed to melt them in his hands and then spread them over his tray face and hands, not my child!
-Since David was gone this week, I most DEFINATELY did not stay in my pajamas most of the week, and only throw on a hoodie when I went outside or to the mailbox, not me! I'm much more organized and put together than that.
-After FINALLY getting my kids on a better schedule, they certainly did NOT end up waking up at 11:30 by the end of the week, despite going to bed around 9pm each night, not my children, I'm a much better parent than that.
-On thursday night I did NOT put Noah to bed at 9pm, doubting he would actually sleep, but just needing a little time out myself. I've got much more patience than that!
-I did NOT eat mostly carbs and junk this week while david was gone, when I did decide to eat once or twice a day. I eat three completely nutritionally balanced meals a day! I also did NOT eat all the chocolate in the house, that would be bad!
-Noah does NOT eat mostly carbs and some fruit. He ALWAYS eats vegetables, since I've been trying to get him to take them for the past YEAR.
O.k....Your turn! Link it in my comments or over at McMamma's site so we can all see what you or your children did NOT do this week! :)
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Thursday, July 16, 2009
Thankful Thursday (STOLEN!)....
So, I'm stealing...no BORROWING this idea from a friend of a friend. If I knew her or her blog I would credit her but I don't. The idea is you make a list of everything that you're thankful for from the last week and she is actually numbering them and trying to get to 1,000! So, here we go:
1. I'm thankful for God, and the fact that he's so amazing and still loves me despite all my flaws and continually doing stupid stuff!
2. I'm thankful for my husband and the two beautiful children he has given me.
3. I'm thankful for my parents
4. I'm thankful that the terrible twos have seemed to be on hold for the last two weeks and Noah has been a really good boy through the last couple of days and missing daddy.
5. I'm thankful that I got a job this week and its flexible to what our family needs.
6. I'm thankful that said job is so flexible that we can work my schedule around when David will be home and we won't have to pay for childcare.
7. I'm thankful that we successfully transitioned Eden to her own room and she's been sleeping fairly well.
8. I'm thankful that we've got Eden on a fairly good napping schedule for Eden.
9. I'm thankful that I have amazing friends in Ohio and Texas that still keep up with us.
10. I'm thankful that we've found some new friends here in Virginia (even if they are 35 min away!)
11. I'm thankful that we have health insurance again (even if it is costing us an arm and a leg, that peace of mind that we didn't have for 3 months is awesome!)
Your turn!
1. I'm thankful for God, and the fact that he's so amazing and still loves me despite all my flaws and continually doing stupid stuff!
2. I'm thankful for my husband and the two beautiful children he has given me.
3. I'm thankful for my parents
4. I'm thankful that the terrible twos have seemed to be on hold for the last two weeks and Noah has been a really good boy through the last couple of days and missing daddy.
5. I'm thankful that I got a job this week and its flexible to what our family needs.
6. I'm thankful that said job is so flexible that we can work my schedule around when David will be home and we won't have to pay for childcare.
7. I'm thankful that we successfully transitioned Eden to her own room and she's been sleeping fairly well.
8. I'm thankful that we've got Eden on a fairly good napping schedule for Eden.
9. I'm thankful that I have amazing friends in Ohio and Texas that still keep up with us.
10. I'm thankful that we've found some new friends here in Virginia (even if they are 35 min away!)
11. I'm thankful that we have health insurance again (even if it is costing us an arm and a leg, that peace of mind that we didn't have for 3 months is awesome!)
Your turn!
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Boys will be boys...
Isn't she the cutest little thing?? :)
My husband has been out of town this week training in Chicago. Like every normal mom that isn't used to not having the husband home...I panicked. How in the world was I to function for 5 days always having to be "on". Honestly, its been fine though. Bedtime is a bit difficult because as I'm putting Noah to bed, Eden's downstairs voicing her demands loudly that she be fed and put to sleep. Noah's been in the terrible twos and tantrum stage for awhile now, and that was most of my concern when I heard David would be leaving. God must have had a good stern talking to him though because he has been such a good little boy (mostly) and hasn't thrown any major tantrums since we came home from Ohio July 5th! He was being SUCH a good boy and ate almost all his dinner (5 chicken nuggets, over a cup of grapes and some string cheese) so I decided I'd reward him with a few M&M's. Like all normal human being, he loved the chocolate, and like every normal boy, made a mess in the process.
My husband has been out of town this week training in Chicago. Like every normal mom that isn't used to not having the husband home...I panicked. How in the world was I to function for 5 days always having to be "on". Honestly, its been fine though. Bedtime is a bit difficult because as I'm putting Noah to bed, Eden's downstairs voicing her demands loudly that she be fed and put to sleep. Noah's been in the terrible twos and tantrum stage for awhile now, and that was most of my concern when I heard David would be leaving. God must have had a good stern talking to him though because he has been such a good little boy (mostly) and hasn't thrown any major tantrums since we came home from Ohio July 5th! He was being SUCH a good boy and ate almost all his dinner (5 chicken nuggets, over a cup of grapes and some string cheese) so I decided I'd reward him with a few M&M's. Like all normal human being, he loved the chocolate, and like every normal boy, made a mess in the process.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
My new adventure...
I'm an avid blog reader. I can't go to bed before I read my favorite blogs. The funny thing is, my husband and I started one a few years ago and I just never got into it. Then recently, after my second child was born, I kept on thinking things would make a great blog posting. So, here we go. My attempt at the blogging world. It will mostly be about the kids, things they do that are funny, cute or infuriating. It will sometimes be about politics, God, etc. It will always be REAL, and my "dirty truth".
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