Sunday, November 27, 2011

Mobile Blogging

I downloaded an iPhone app that allows me to blog from my fone. I am yet to decide if this is a good thing or not, but at least I have fewer excuses now. It may take me longer to tap out these mobile posts, but I will try.

We took the girls back to the library for Mother Goose Story Time again. Because we borrowed books we had to return them and the girls brought them back in their backpacks.

They were waiting by the door when their mum came home from running and then we walked out to the car and went to the library.

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Look At What We Can Do!

I am the worst Dad blogger ever. I had a whole post written with a video starring Matilda and then tacked on a cute foto of Olivia so she wouldn’t feel left out. Then I realized that Olivia was doing new fun things too and I would have to rewrite the whole thing.

The girls are growing up really fast and seem to be learning new things every day. When asked “Where is your nose?” Matilda will touch her nose. She learned that from Nana. Of course Dad had to try and get in on the action as well and started asking “Where is your tummy button?” She quickly figured out where her tummy button was. Now this request results in both girls lifting their shirts and pointing to their tummy buttons. I think I had help with this because Matilda is always bringing over the Belly Button book for us to read. Of course we were wondering what new thing we could have them point to. Caroline decided that Matilda was smart enough to recognize other things in the playroom and asked “Where’s Kanga?” I’m not sure what we were expecting her to do but she walked over and picked up the kangaroo her Australian grandparents sent and brought it back to us. This has now evolved into this -

Olivia, while able to find her belly button, doesn’t seem too interested in much else when it comes to listening to adults and performing tasks. She does enjoy pushing her little sister down for no reason, and has yet to connect that with Mum and Dad scolding her. She likes to climb on everything, the couch, the chairs and the stairs. She even tries to climb the tent we have set up in the playroom. I keep telling her that she can’t climb the tent but she keeps trying and getting her leg stuck. They are just tall enough now to get down anything on the shelf in the playroom which means everything has to be moved up a level. The bottom two shelves of books in the hall have already been moved so that they don’t destroy them.

We bought a wooden tower for the girl’s birthday and until recently the only interest they had in it was racing to pull it apart after I put it together. The other day I noticed that while it had been mostly taken apart there were still a couple of rings left on it which don’t normally go together. I assumed that one of the other adults had put the rings on there. Then later in the day I saw Olivia lifting rings off and putting them back on. I had to try and capture this so I put the tower together and showed it to Olivia.
I think I may have stopped recording a little too soon because this was the final result of all her work.

Each night when I have to stay at school late Caroline sends me fotos of the girls playing and we say goodnight over the fone. I like to be the last person to tuck them in and give them goodnight kisses.

“See you in the morning girls”


Saturday, October 22, 2011

Race for the Cure


We made our annual trip to the Pumpkin patch, but I will let Caroline write about that, mostly because she was the one who started the tradition and I don't think I will do it right. I will however tell about what we did in the morning preceding the trip to the Pumpkin patch. Once again I volunteered to be the Team Captain for the KE Race for the Cure team. There is not too much to do for this other than recruiting and then organizing everyone to meet before the race. We only had 4 team members this year which was a little disappointing, but I recruited some junior runners to go with me. The girls were very excited because they were able to wear their new pink tracksuits that Mum got them on sale (i.e. very cheap).The pig and monkey were gifts from Nana's trip to West Virginia and have been constant companions. We arrived at the fairgrounds and collected our race number and then waited for the rest of the team to arrive. Olivia was very eager to start (you might notice she was taking Monkey with her).

I managed to corral her and get her back into her seat before the race started. All the waiting around proved to be a little much, but I decided we needed to hydrate before the start and that calmed the nerves a little. Monkey was hiding on top of the stroller.We started at the back of the group because we didn’t want to slow anyone down. This wasn’t the best plan as there were a large number of participants who just wanted to walk. We spent the first mile slowly trying to navigate through the crowd to be able to run properly. Once the pack thinned out some we were able to speed up and the race was much more enjoyable. We slowed to a walk at the second drink station to rehydrate and then Matilda decided she was ready to be done at about the 4.5 km mark. We “sprinted” across the line in 41 minutes and then took a ‘finish line’ foto over on the grass away from the crowd.
Of course Olivia was still in running mode.
Then we drove home for a nap before the Pumpkin patch adventure.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

New Clothes

I am trying to do better at blogging and so two posts in two days is pretty impressive. I have decided to change my posting picture to an actual photo of me. I had bought a jumper at Target and after washing it the first time I dried it. What I didn’t realize was that the jumper was Dry-Clean only. Caroline was kind enough to take a foto of me wearing the jumper after it had shrunk. This was taken a couple of years ago but I like it. That is not the main point of the blog though.

While she was away at her conference Caroline bought presents for everyone. I got this t-shirt


I’m not sure if the quote refers to something in particular, but it is a good description of me. I like tomato sauce (ketchup) on everything. She also got presents for her parents, but I’m not sure of the specifics. What I do know is the present she bought for the girls. She got them t-shirts and jeans. One pink t-shirt with an elephant, and a blue t-shirt with a pair of birds on it. Then yesterday while I was at school studying all the girls went down to the Outlet Mall at St Augustine and did some shopping. The girls got a pair of pink Crocs and some running shoes because now they are running (see the video of them at the track). So today the girls got dressed in their new clothes and we went to the supermarket. Matilda helped me pick out sweet potatoes. I would pick up a sweet potato and ask “Do you like this one?” and if she smiled I would put it in the bag. I think she chose four and rejected two, Olivia might have picked one as well. All of this leads up to the whole reason I am writing the blog, an excuse to post another video. When we got home from the supermarket, I let Olivia walk to the house like a big girl and she did pretty well.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

What happens on Saturday Mornings?

I know I am the worst blogger ever and I really should try to do better. That being said this post is mainly an excuse to put up a video I took this morning. I tried sending it via text message and email but it was too large. It is a minute and forty five seconds long and I think its the best. The sound is what makes it so fun. Enjoy


Monday, May 23, 2011

Coupons

So ever since money has been tighter with the addition of O and M, I've started clipping coupons. People laughed at me at first - but I've got the last laugh! Now, don't expect to see me on Extreme Couponing or anything...I'm certainly not building a stockpile...but getting things for cheap/free is nice - especially when it's stuff you'd buy anyway.

Example:

CVS today I bought

4 Axe Deoderants - $5.49 each (on sale at 3/$13) - I had two buy one get one free coupons and there was a promotion to get $3 Extra Care Bucks when you bought 3.

4 Suave Bodywashes - $2.77 each on sale for $2 - I had two BOGO coupons and there was an extra care bucks promotion for $4 ECB when you bought $10 of Suave stuff

2 Suave deoderant - $1.37 each on sale for $1 Also had a $.50 off coupon

So what WOULD have cost $35.78 cost $14.11, plus $7 ECB leaving a total cost of $7.11.

Now THAT is savings...

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Matilda's Big Adventure

So...my first mother's day was certainly not the way I planned it. But let me preface this post by saying that I am so happy I even had children to celebrate mother's day, no matter how we celebrated.





Thursday night, May 5th, Matilda threw up after her dinner...and felt warm. So we gave her a temp check and she did have a low grade fever. Concerned, we gave her a fever reducer and put her to bed. The next day, her fever got higher, and she got fussier...and wasn't eating much.


Saturday she got a higher fever and ate worse. We had been calling the doctor every day, and finally they let us take her in. The dr. looked at her and saw no strep, no ear infection, etc and said to give her 48 hours then bring her back if her fever didn't break. Her fever was up to 105 so we were REALLY worried. We had her in the car ready to go to the ER When the doctor called back and said no, just give her a tepid bath and "upgrade" to IBUPROFIN.
Sunday, was the worst. Matilda had 105.2 fever. She was throwing up EVERYTHING, including her medecine. She was completely listless just laying on Stewart's lap and not responding to any of us. It was the scariest feeling I've had yet with children. Finally the pediatrician's office said to go to the ER. and we did.


The ER for an 8month old is pitiful. They had to take a urine sample via a catheter, put an IV in, give her shots...poor little thing kept looking at me like, "Why is everybody picking on me momma?" See how sad?


The only thing more pitiful was the hospital for an 8month old. The crib looked like a jail cell...





They gave her a little hospital gown...and put a splint on her arm so she wouldn't take the IV out. Within about an hour they told us that she had a TON of puss in her urine and high white blood cell count - so it was a UTI. She also had to get an ultrasound to see if her kidney's were infected and they were...so it was a doozy.


Long story short, we spent two nights in the hospital. There was very little sleep, lots of tears (both baby and mom), and some scary moments (including more vomiting and more high high temps). She did feel better at times...and got lots of snuggles from both mom and dad...but I'm sure she would have rather had those from the comfort of her own home.

Poor Olivia who was home without her sister didn't know WHAT to think. When I was home I spent some special one-on-one time with her to make sure she didn't get sad. We took a trip to the grocery store where I let her sit in the big girl seat. she LOVED it and had a blast looking all around and feeling everything I put in the cart.

Finally on Tuesday afternoon we were given the go-ahead to take Matilda home. Now, on Thursday a week later she has been eating great, taking her medecine, had an infection free urine culture and has been fever free for 24 hours. On the upswing!!!! It was an adventure, but one I hope she never has to go through again.




Monday, February 28, 2011

The Baptism



So this post is so long overdue, but to say we've been busy is an understatement. So I will give a brief overview of what's been going on in these parts.






Last Sunday was the girl's baptism. They were baptised at Southside United Methodist Church, which was the church that I grew up in. I was baptised and confirmed there and spent a large part of my youth there as well - so it was important to me to have it done at THAT church.






The day went off pretty much without a hitch, thanks in large part, to all of the help that we have. I had a schedule in mind for the day and was HOPING that the girls would stick to that and they pretty much did. We were supposed to be at the church at 10:45 so getting two babies up, fed, well-rested, dressed and ready to go was no small feat. I think we did a pretty good job:


The baptism itself was pretty uneventful, except that minutes before the ceremony, Olivia had a messy diaper and then proceeded to cry throughout most of the talking bit. Once the pastor took her, she was fine. Then one pastor took Olivia and the other took Matilda and they walked them down the aisle so that everyone could see how adorable they were! At that point both babies were fine! They were looking all around and loving the attention: especially Olivia! All in all it was a nice day. Then the babies were quickly escorted out of the church by dad and my brother. All the adults went to bruch after the service while the girls took naps. It was perfect.


Other than that the girls continue to grow and develop at lightening speed. They LOVE the jumparoo and love to exercise. They are also loving solids. We've found a new brand called Ella's organics that they adore. It's blends of things like squash, apples, and carrots. They also LOVE sweet potatos, apples and carrots. They'll tolerate peas and beans but those are NOT a favorite for them. They have both found their feet and love to grab at their toes. They are such amazing children! More pics and videos soon!




Sunday, January 16, 2011

We are getting so big.... See? We're just growing and growing.
We've always had a lot of formula - but now we're eating big girl food. We think that has something to do with it! See?


Matilda loves it...

Olivia loves it....
And then we all get scrubbed down!!!

Coming soon? Vegetables!! Better get out the hose!



Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Happy New Year



We had such a great Holiday - with all of our family in the same place! It was sad to see everyone go, but we know we'll see everyone again soon. The girls had a great first Christmas!
As for me, I've set some New Year's Resolutions:
- Take photos and/or video of the girls every week.
- Work out 5 times a week (tennis, walking, gym, whatever)
That's it. I'm trying to keep it simple this year!!