Monday, July 6, 2009

Theme Week 5- Baby Love!

I did Theme Weeks a long while back.

I did....

Water

Kids

All For You (Food)

and

Back To The Future

Those were just my starter posts for each week, but they give you the idea.

Since I have been holding out on baby pictures, I will devote myself to catching up this week!

See, he is already working his model pose!


Hope you can stand all the adoration I am going to gush over my little guy this week!

Stacey

Friday, July 3, 2009

Shaken and Stirred

Do you ever have those moments when you are so thankful that you don't get performance reviews as a mother?

But wait!

You do!

It is called your children's behavior!

You know those times.

Those times when you thought you were steering the boat, but all along, you had fallen off the boat miles ago.

Without a life preserver!

That is how I felt last week when my dear friend and her four kids stayed with us for a few days. Any issue I was having with my kids (sassing, not listening, challenging, etc) seemed magnified by 10x during those few days. Simply because she seemed to have this ease when dealing with her kids and they actually went along with it!

I knew what she was doing. We had talked many times about it. We had talked many times about the aggravation that comes at the end of the day when you feel like all you did that day was survive.

Barely!

I know that I have good kids. But lately, I seem to be losing both the battles and the war.

Do you know what I mean?

My husband would say that we have not instilled enough "fear into them". But since I believe that each child is different and the "fear" doesn't always work the way one might hope, I am not really in favor of increasing the "fear" factor the way he would like.

After she left, I was heavy with guilt for awhile, thinking that I had already ruined my children for life. All hope was lost kinda stuff.

Then I made a decision to do something really hard.

Change the way that we do things.

Change.

Yuck!

No doubt it would be harder on me/us than them.

We had taken the Love and Logic class at church even before having my daughter, so I knew a few of the basics. Plus, my friend had shared her (horror) stories of implementation with me! But what clinched it for me was seeing the philosophy in action and the results after she has used it for some time now.

She assures me that it still isn't perfect at their house. They fall off the wagon sometimes. But with even more assurance, she talks about how much better their days are because it is more of a habit than not for them.

I am now reading the book and I am slowly plugging it in around here.

Sometimes it has worked like magic fairy dust.

Just this morning it was a battle. A battle over whether we would eat breakfast at the table or in the living room while watching morning cartoons. There was wailing. There were tears.

But best of all, there were choices.

And even better of all, Mommy stuck to the choices.

"But you let me before."
"I know, but we are making some changes around here."
"But I don't like change."
"Yes, change is hard."
"I am not hungry."
"No problem, you can eat lunch."
(Much crying!!!)
"You are welcome to cry in your room or eat breakfast with us at the table."
(which I knew he wouldn't choose b/c he is currently scared to be alone right now.")
"But I don't like to sit in chairs."
"You can sit in the chair or stand at the table."
(I am flexible!)


Betterest of all, I won the battle.

We enjoyed a simple breakfast at the table.

And yes, he did eat while standing up!

While I am not looking forward to the hard parts of change, I know how much I will enjoy the results of our efforts.

I think they will too.

Eventually! ;)

So since July 4th is tomorrow, I having my own little pre-celebration today.

In honor of our new found independence.

Freedom is always a work in progress!

Stacey

p.s. Thanks G for your support and encouragement! And your war stories that make me laugh!

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Swimtastic!

In March, my daughter started practicing with the local swim club/team. She has always been a fish, so I thought it might be nice to get her involved.

I am hoping she will find her niche as far as sporting activities.

Every Sunday afternoon, they would practice for an hour at an indoor pool.

At the beginning of June, they began their practices at the outdoor pool.

One hour, four days a week!

All I can say is thank goodness for the shade and cool breezes up until this past week!

We have swim meets most every Saturday in June and July. We went as a family to the first one, but I have made this a Daddy-Daughter thing the last two weeks. With no cool indoor seating in between swim heats, I decided home was best for me and my boys!

Since this is her first year, I am wanting her to learn AND have fun. We can decide next year if she wants to be more serious about it. They work hard that is for sure! Each practice consists of almost 50 minutes of swim, swim, swim. Freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly. Just that one hour in the morning wipes her out by the time evening (and bedtime) rolls in.

I should probably try her workout because the girl is sporting some sweet arm and shoulder muscles these days!

At her first meet

Freestyle

Swimmers take your mark

Finished

Another use for Sharpies! This one is for you Bee!!


A little clarification here! At the first meet, we learned that you use a Sharpie marker to write your heat information on your arm or leg. Most of the swimmers also used the markers to decorate their bodies. Apparently, at the next meet, my daughter and her friend decided to do the same! Let's just say that it was hard to find something to wear to church the next day! She was well-decorated! Enough so, that because she got a slight sunburn, she has cute white symbols on her shoulders where the designs had once been. We went back to basics at the third meet, although I did tell her that she could have the middle of her back decorated.

My little swimmer girl!



The coaches are great and very encouraging. She has already brought home lots of ribbons by placing in the bronze level. We are proud of her and encouraging her to be proud of herself as she tries her best each week!


Stacey

Monday, June 29, 2009

Tonight, Charlie is going to Beat It Clean.

Is it just me or was last week weird for you too?

Ed McMahon
Farrah Fawcett
Michael Jackson
Billy Mays

My son is going to be devastated when I tell him about Billy. Seriously, probably the only reason I ever bought a bottle of OxyClean was because Billy convinced my son who convinced me.

Some days it pays to take your 5 year old boy to the grocery store with you!

And the whole Jon and Kate thing.

It's killing me.

In the middle of all that last week, I managed a pedicure, a massage, coffee with a friend, and a visit from a friend and her kids!

All while dealing with our regular summer schedule.

The pedi and massage had to be done last week because my gift certificate was about to expire.

Oh darn!

It ends up that drinks at our Hastings are 2 for 1 on weeknights 6-9 PM.

Dreadful!

My friend and I survived 7 kids, oppressive heat, and a trip to Braums!

Crazy fun!!

Can't wait to see what unfolds for this week!

Stacey

Monday, June 22, 2009

He is already making next year's list

I should remind him that I still have his list of 999 more things left over from this year that he might want for his birthday next year!

Every year, for several years now, I have told my children that they are not allowed to turn 4,5,6,7....whatever their next age is going to be on their birthday. It is our little joke that we banter back and forth about.

A little part of me isn't joking.

But either way, they never listen to me.

They take their birthdays very seriously, can't you tell.



Now that little brother has joined us, my little man really does seem like a little man. He looks taller, bigger, more grown up. Boo hoo! And I can vouch for heavier! I carried all 48.9 pounds of him from one bed to another the other night. Geez, he didn't feel that heavy before!



A perfect example of why I have enjoyed the no big birthday parties this year. This is just family presents! And that doesn't even include the money he received. No worries though, he is going to get similar royal treatment like his sister. We are heading to the big city this summer for a night at the hotel and a baseball game.



Remember our Indiana Jones kick? Well, he got his very own whip (the cloth version!) with sound effects! From his sister! Well, ok, I bought it but she gifted it to him. I scored about 5 of these for $5 each at a Target clearance rack back in January. Here he is showing it off to his big buddy J.



My kids adore J. We have known him since he was born. My little man loves to play with him and now he can even play big boy sports with him in the yard. Here they are now....



And then....


(Recognize my sweet little girl off to the side? I actually have a picture of J holding her as a baby too, but it is not on my computer right now.)

My kids also have a special affection for J's big sister.



Aren't they good sports?! This mask is from a Curious George game that is interactive and fun!



Gigi found shirts with her "name" on them in Fredricksburg. "Shhh! I'm hunting Gigi".



Despite the frosting on his chin, I love this picture!



I hope 5 is your most wonderful year yet!

Because you are NOT allowed to turn 6!

Stacey

p.s. I failed to get a picture of his big gift from us....a set of junior golf clubs. He was excited!

Thursday, June 18, 2009

In Stitches

Well, he won't get his 5 year pin.

He discovered a way to get stitches just shy of his 5th birthday.

* Have cousins staying with you.
* Engage in rowdy play day and night.
* Manage to remember the rules about no running in the house. Especially in the upstairs hallway.
* Don't consider it a problem to engage in a game of "sleeping bag monster". In the upstairs hallway. With stairs and a low banister.
* Volunteer to be the "sleeping bag monster".
* Trip off a step as you walk down the hallway to scare the other kids.
* Fail to miss the corner of the banister with your chin on your way down.

What began as mild screaming, which I later figured out was simply muffled screaming as he made his way out of the sleeping bag, turned into full-blown hysteria from all involved. Cousins, grandmother, aunt, mommy, HIM....we all were in panic mode.

Blood can make you do that!

Of course, I was in the middle of nursing, so I had to do a quick hand off.

After assessing the damage, we at first thought we could manage it ourselves with super glue and butterfly closures. With a little more inspection, we decided this was truly an injury requiring stitches.

I had called the husband to hurry home and then we headed off to the ER.

With lots of screaming in the backseat.

Him, not me!

Although I know it still hurt, at this point it was more about his fear of being examined and receiving stitches.

The wait was not horrible and the assessment revealed the need for 4 stitches. The deadening shots were the worst for him and watching him get a fish hook through his skin was the worst for me.

I would have liked to see a little more cosmetic touch with the stitch applications. Maybe smaller fishhook with a few more stitches.

He was such a trooper! So very brave!

After it was all done, he informed us that "it didn't hurt a bit".

Of course, honey!

The stitches came out 6 days later. That hurt more than he would have liked it to. We are babying the wound area in hopes of minimal scar leftovers.

Anyone ever used that scar-minimizing stuff with good results?

Here he is with his cat whiskers as I liked to call them!




I hope we can go another 5 years without anymore trips to the ER!

Stacey

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Cousins

We enjoyed a visit a couple of weeks ago from my mom, sister, and my sister's kids.

It was loud and kid-crazy the whole time!

The girls are 3 months apart. The boys are 1 month apart. The babies are 8 months apart.

We stayed pretty busy just managing in the recovery zone! :)

And that is not even counting our trip to the ER!!

(Story coming tomorrow!)

It is nice to have the kids enjoy growing up together....well, 4 hours apart, but still together. It makes us miss cousin J in California even more!

Here is our attempt at capturing kids on camera before we rush out the door to church.

This one cracks me up! The babies are like, "what is up with these big kids?"!

One more try!



We tried to get the babies together while they were sleeping, but my little guy woke up in a bad mood.

"Who's the pipsqueak?"

"I guess he looks like a pretty good kid."

"Don't cry baby."


Stacey