Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Uh, yeah...we are still here.

Hi! Remember me? I know, I know...it's been FOREVER since I've blogged! Sheesh, you'd think that as a stay at home mom, I'd be blogging daily with all the extra time I now have! But, I find (rather frustatingly) that it's now over 7 months since I've had my son and I'm still trying to find the balance of full-time mommy and wife, aspiring blogger, and barbie-body seeker. :-) Anddddddddd, this is where you say, "Hello, Shannon? Get real. Not everyone can be an aspiring blogger...". Haha, you thought I was gonna say 'have a barbie body', didn't you? :)

Ok, well, I really am trying to find the balance and it's still a MAJOR work in progress. Now that Eli is old enough, I'm trying to work up the nerve to go to the gym during the day (you know, that place where we donate to monthly that has all that work out equipment in it?). I don't know why I'm being such a sissy, but I keep holding off until Jay and I can go together with the kids so I don't have to go the first time by myself. I know, I know...quit being a ninny and just go. Got it.
As a family, we are all doing well. The holidays and birthdays flew by in a blur and now things are SORT of winding down. We are now finding about a couple nights a week where we AREN'T doing something or going somewhere. We got to welcome into the world some new friends this past week. Our friends, the Delgados and the Chadwicks, now have new members of their families and we were priveleged to meet the little ones and spend time with the familes! Welcome baby Judah and baby Aubrey! We enjoyed a fast-paced trip to Phoenix a couple of weeks ago to see family. Relatives got to meet Eli for the first time and see how big Jadyn has grown! We enjoyed seeing everyone and look forward to our next trip there!


Little Miss Pigtail Pie has promoted in the toddler world to a toddler bed. She absolutely LOVES it!! The first night, mommy and daddy made about 12-13 trips into her room to put her back in bed and tell her to stay there and no playing, but since then, it's been pretty smooth sailing! The second night, we put her down and she stayed down and went right to sleep! I was so impressed with my big girl! We are also back to working on potty training. It's a work in progress, but we are chipping away at it. I knew it was time to get back to it when she started telling me when she pooped and was trying to assist in taking off her diaper. So, yeah...pull ups and frequent potty visits with sticker rewards it is. She loves the stickers and she loves to sit on the potty! Two plusses!
Eli is HUGE! He is 7 months old, 20 lbs, and wearing 12 month shirts and clothes! He's outgrown his car seat pretty much, so we are having to shop for the next step up. He'll be rear-facing still for atleast 5 more months, but poor guy is wedged into the car seat he has now! He's also the same size diaper as his 2 year old sister. Yup, my 2 yr old and 7 month old wear size 4 diapers. At least it makes for packing the diaper bag easier...only one size diaper to pack! No more rustling around for the right size diaper for the kid you are changing. Well, so Jadyn's mostly in pullups now, but still. If we need a diaper for her, we just grab one of his! How crazy is that!? :) Eli is a pro at sitting up on his own now. You can sit him down and he'll be content for a long time playing. He's recently taken to rolling over more frequently, but still is not an avid roller just yet. We're getting the ball 'rolling' on that though, by putting him on tummy time more.
And that's the gist of it. Now you know...we are alive and kicking and havin' a good ole time! :)


Tuesday, November 3, 2009

My Little Pony can be frightening!

Jadyn has recently started playing with My Little Pony. She got one from her cousin, Rebekah, and enjoys playing with it, carrying it around, feeding it, etc. It is a toy that has brought her much enjoyment...that is until........we put batteries in it and now it TALKS AND MOVES!!! Ah!!!! THE HORROR!

All of the sudden, she was scared of it! LOL! We have no idea why, but being the kind and sensitive parents that we are....we just had to record her reaction! :)

Monday, November 2, 2009

Parenting top ten things...

No child has ever died from:

1. Screaming his lungs out (the lungs don't literally come out)

2. Not getting the latest handheld, GPS-encoded musical thingamabob that all the other kids have. (Even if all the other kids really, truly do have it)

3. Eating cheese sticks exclusively from age 2 to 3

4. Taking 30 seconds to think about what he's thankful for before lunging for the sweet potatoes

5.
The heartbreak of a hopelessly twisted Slinky

6.
Having to put her arm around her brother for five seconds for your family Christmas-card photo

7.
Being left with-gasp!-Dad while you go off for a much-deserved girls' weekend

8.
Seeing the Hannah Montana movie the day after it opens

9.
Having to wait till he's older before he gets to use the pocket-knife his clueless uncle got him for his birthday

10.
Too many hugs and kisses

(Taken from Parenting Magazine)

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Rolling, rolling, rolling...

We've been on a roll around here. Jadyn's on roll of repeating everything you say (and getting quite clearer in her annunciation). Today, she learned that the cats have actual names. Now, she can say their name as she's running after them to terrorize (I mean, love on) them.

Potty training is rolling along slowly but surely. She goes potty at least once a day, and this book is a MUST! She requests it EVERYTIME she sits down. In fact, I can recite "Big Girls Use the Potty" from memory now. It just rolls right off my tongue...

Jay and I are rolling into our 4th week of jogging training. We are almost half way through the program! We are officially registered for the Fort Worth Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving Day.

Eli's been hard at work at practicing his rolling. He can almost roll all the way over! In fact, by the time I finish this blog, he'll probably have mastered it! It seems like overnight he decided, "OK, I'm going to roll now." And BAM! He nearly has it!
Here is some footage of him practicing.




Kenya's 3rd birthday rolled around and we went to her birthday party at the Flower Mound Pumpkin Patch this past Saturday. Jadyn and Eli got to go on a hayride, and then Jadyn picked out pumpkins for Eli and herself.


We're getting excited for the holidays to roll in! Jay and I are also looking forward to getting away this weekend, kid-free. We're headed to Houston where Jay has an ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers) conference. Hotel room, here I come!!! :)

Well, that's pretty much what's been rolling around over here. How about you?

Monday, October 12, 2009

Autumn = changes

I love this time of year! The crisp cool air, the changing of leaves and falling to the ground, hot chocolate, and fires in the fireplace! It's also a great time to take up a new hobby....jogging! I have taken up this hobby in the past week. I did it once several years ago and even ran/walked in a 5k. It was one of the greatest sense of accomplishments I have ever felt. And then....I quit right after the 5k. Why? Who knows? But, I'm turning over a new 'leaf' (since it is Fall) and have begun again. I'm doing this program called C25K, which stands for from the Couch to (2) a 5K. It's designed for all of us who are couch potatoes and not used to any kind of excercise and get us running a 5k. It's a 9 week program and I am now on week 2. Week 1 felt great! I look forward to my walk/jog today as I start the 2nd week. To seal my commitment even more, I purchased a double jogging stroller off of Craigslist.com last week. I got a great deal on it for $70!!! It's practically brand new and hardly used!!! The kids love to go for a ride in it. In fact, the jogging stroller is sitting right next to the car in the garage, and whenever we leave to go somewhere, Jadyn runs to the stroller and climbs in rather than head to her carseat in the car. I have to pry her squealing body out of the stroller as I lift her into her carseat almost every time. AND, to go a step further in my commitment to live healthier, I am running in the Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving Day. I'll be around week 7 of my training, so I'm not going to run as a competitor, but I will run nonetheless. My goal is to be a 5k competitor by April for Race for the Cure.

Eli will be 4 months old on the 16th. I know I always say this, but, man! Time flies! He's a bald baby now since I shaved his quickly-falling-out hair about a week ago. The new hair is already getting longer and it looks like he's going to be fairly blonde! :) I can't shower enough kisses on his adorable head! I figure the day is going to come when he'll squirm out of my arms, not wanting all of mommy's kisses and hugs, so I have to do it while he's too young to get away! ;)

Jadyn is about to turn 2 in a month. She is interested in potty training, but not yet serious about it. And quite honestly, I am not sure how much of it she understands. She doesn't seem to make a connection with the whole reward system, and I sure don't want to FORCE her to go potty, since she's not even TWO yet! So, I keep telling myself that we'll continue to sit on the potty at her own pace for a while longer. Most of the time, she'll sit on the potty, but GOING potty is another story! Even though she's 'pee-peed' twice out of the 50 million times we've gone, I don't think she still comprehends that when you sit on the potty, that's when you 'go'. You don't 'go' after we sit on the potty and pull the training pants back up. Sigh.

On another Jadyn note, she has changed from a toddler of any play toy, to a little girl who likes girly things. These days, she can be found carrying around her doll or My Little Pony. She likes to feed her doll and pat her, then put her in the Bumbo. Then, she'll pick up her doll, feed her, then put her in the Bumbo. And, repeat. :) I love seeing her carrying around her 'purse' or looking at herself in the mirror, or 'fixing' her hair after mommy already has. I love having a girly girl. She's starting to sit for longer periods of time too. She enjoys coloring and reading books. Her still all time favorite are BALLOONS! This child will spot a balloon from a mile away! She'll play with balloons for hours! (when you add up all the increments of minutes she plays with balloons, it really will equal hours!) She's even started calling me "momma" sometimes. A couple of times, she yelled "Mom!" from her crib, as she was ready to get out. When I went in there, I reminded her that I am still Mommy and that she was too young to be referring to me as "Mom" already! :)

Work has been kind of slow for Jay these days, but we're praying it picks up soon. He has an engineering conference coming up at the end of this month in Houston, and he and I are looking forward to the getaway time with no children. While he's at workshops, I'll be enjoying the quietness of the hotel room...sleeping in, reading books, watching movies all kid free! And of course, I'm still going to miss my kiddos! I don't think I'll ever get used to being away from them. Originally, we were going to take them with us, but I decided it was time for a little just 'us' time. :) Jay was really excited when I told him the kids were going to Grandma's. Haha! :) I'm looking forward to just 'us' time too. :)

Well, the chili is simmering and the family is ready to head out for a family 'jog' before dinner. Week 2 Day 1 of C25K, here I come! :)
Catch ya later!

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Potty?

Time sure flies these days! Here I thought I'd be having more time to blog once I was a stay at home mommy, but time has yet to prove that I do. I think part of my problem is that I take pictures with the thought that they'll make good blogs, then I get overwhelmed with all the pictures I haven't blogged about!!! I have to remind myself that not EVERY blog needs pictures, right? :)

So, we have been busy around here. Busy with what? Well, with cleaning, playdates, shopping, naps, and good books, time gets away from us before we know it. I know, I know...hard life, huh?
I love going to the public library and picking out books for Jadyn and for me. Now that I'm home, I love that I finally have some time to READ! Jadyn loves to 'read' too. :) Our current book of interest is an ABC book about 'gogs' (aka dogs). Little Ms. Jadyn is nearing her 2nd birthday and is growing so much these days. I can't help but smile at how she says some of her words. Here are just a few for entertainment:
beghky - vitamin (why it comes out beghky, I have no idea, but it's cute!)
reesins - raisins
gog - dog
Micky - Mandy
Intrew - Andrew
Dagdy - Daddy
pock - park

Jadyn's also taking an interest in potty training. Over the past several weeks, I've been casually asking her, "Want to go potty?" "Potty!" So, we 'go', but until recently, nothing 'came'. The other night, when I once again sat her on the potty and sang the little "Pee pee in the potty....pee pee in the potty.....pee pee in the potty....pssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss", SHE DID IT!!!! I was so excited that I had to contain myself from screaming out in excitement (less I frighten my little apprentice balanced on the toilet seat). We did the happy dance afterwards and celebrated with high-fives and 'good job'! That's the only time she's gone so far, but I figure that with my next trip to the store, I'll be buying pull-ups. :) Who thought potty-training could be so exciting! LOL

Jadyn's also in to feeding her doll now. She'll carry it around, feed it, rock it, and put it in the chair. It's very cute to watch her in action being a mommy. :)


She's also now understanding the concept that towers are not only fun to knock down, but you can build them again! She's finally stacking blocks. It used to be that she would just knock down what I built, but now she's self-sufficient at building and tearing down all on her own! :)



Mmmmm, chocolate ice cream!
This past weekend, we had fun going to the Rangers game....






and the Cowgirl Museum. Giddy up, horsey! Hold on, Eli!!! Jadyn's got the reigns!
So long! My man and I are headed for the sunset!


Eli is growing by leaps and bounds. He's only 3 months old but is now wearing 6 MONTH outfits!!! He's long in the torso, but short in the legs. Poor guy...he might be short like his daddy and mommy. :) But, good things come in small packages. He's cooing, gurgling, giggling, and smiling these days. He's also rapidly losing his hair. Unlike his sister who never lost ANY of hers, Eli will soon be bald. I foresee many hats in his future....I love my little man!
My cool friend, Michelle Monk, recently took Eli's 3 month pictures. These are just a sample of what's to come.


I am blessed... God is so good to our family. I thank Him that I am able to stay home with my children. I am thankful for the husband He has given me. May I never take a day with them for granted...
The love of my life...
"I have found the one my heart loves." Song of Solomon 3:4

Love Never Fails
1 Corinthians 13:8