Saturday was our 5 year anniversary...and can you believe it...NO pictures! What a goof!!!
A few months ago we threw around the idea of going to the east coast for the weekend and going SCUBA diving. We've never been together and we thought it would be fun. But, as August ended and September began, I realized there would be no way I could pump the 8 or so bottles needed for Hannah. So, we set those plans aside for now. We are hoping we can go in the Spring when I'm finished nursing Hannah.
We really didn't talk anymore about our plans for our anniversary because I just figured we couldn't really do much since I was nursing. Jeremy started encouraging me to pump and I was able to just barely get 2 bottles in the last couple of weeks. Anyway...he had a plan, which made me feel better.
Now, everything is always a surprise to Jeremy. In case you don't know...our entire honeymoon was a surprise. I had No idea where we were going until the air line lady said "Two to Puerto Rico". So, I knew I wouldn't be able to get out of him what we were going to do.
Saturday day time was pretty normal. I made breakfast in the AM, we made a fire in our fire pit and ate outside. Jeremy spent most of the rest of the day working in the yard. I got to take a long shower and *gasp* shave my legs AND paint my toenails...yeah, I know...exciting! Anyway, then it started to rain. I don't mean just rain a little...it poured!! Our yard was more flooded that day than when the tropical storm hit a few months ago. It poured for a few hours then drizzled the rest of the night. This would have been fine and dandy, except he had planned for an hour or so of walking around at an outdoor mall called Coconut Point for an hour or so before dinner. We walked around anyway, in the rain of course. I was grateful for his thoughtfulness. At 7:30, we headed to the restaurant (still a surprise). As we were walking up, he even hid the sign with the umbrella! hahaha. I finally saw the name on the door and it was Ruth's Chris steakhouse. Have you ever been to a Ruth's Chris? Oh boy...it is incredibly yummy. We had a wonderful dinner of delicious fillet Mignon, potatoes au gratin, asparagus, and a dessert for each of us. We ate slowly and took close to two hours! It was delightful!
Then we went to see Fireproof, a wonderful Christian movie we would highly suggest to anyone! I'm thankful I finally got to see it. Finally we ended up at the Embassy Suites in San Carlos. (I've never stayed in a hotel in my own *almost* town before). It was nice though to sleep in a huge and fluffy bed. We had a wonderful breakfast the next morning...it was just great! We got to spend so much time together, talking about the past, our present and our future. We laughed a lot, ate a lot and just had a great time. It was a perfect 5th Anniversary.
I'm so thankful for Jeremy, he's a wonderful loving husband. We don't get a lot of "us" time anymore, so it was great to get away for a little while and not have any real responsibilities...hahaha.
Monday, October 6, 2008
Friday, October 3, 2008
Exciting Day
Hmmm...where do I start?



My grandpa, the girls' great-grandpa, stopped by today for a quick little visit. Unfortunately it was nearing melt-down mode because we were very late from our nap. Here are a few pics.


Also...Hannah has big news to share. She is *almost* sitting up. She still needs to prop a bit on her hands, but she's doing great. And she is extremely proud of herself! Operation sleep training is going alright. Today was an off day because we were out of whack as far as the schedule is concerned. She finally went down for her afternoon nap after a bit of a fight. But, she's sleeping now, which is great!

This morning while Hannah was taking her first nap, Nicole and I were reading on the couch when we noticed her hair was sticking up from static electricity. So, here is a fun photo.

Jeremy started his "new" job yesterday, but today was his first day actually in the office. He is now General Manager at AVI which means he will be in the office most days. It'll be an adjustment for him because he loves being in the field. But, he's going to do a great job. He'll have a lot more input on jobs and proposals, and he's great talking to customers and vendors on the phone. In fact...he's even holding an interview tonight. Woohoo:-)
We are going to a high school football game tonight. It should be fun. No pressure of trying to "look cool" or impress some guy, cuz you know what...I've got him! Tomorrow is our 5th wedding anniversary:-) More on that later....
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Life's precious Moment
Oh....I just had one of those precious moments. I don't even think I have words to describe it!
Jeremy had to do a side job tonight, so he worked late. I let Nicole stay up a bit later watching a video (the zoo....she's obsessed!). She was obviously very sleepy, so we put on her PJs, and she suggested I let her fall asleep in our bed. So....we made a big deal about how this is a SPECIAL occasion. I got her all tucked in and she asked me to lay down beside her. So...I did and we prayed and cuddled a bit. A few minutes later, I shifted positions, she thought I was getting up. She grabbed my arm and said, "No...mommy, no go...stay mommy". How on earth could I resist that! So I stayed. As she started to settle in and was almost asleep, I kissed her forehead and told her I love her. She doesn't really say "I love you" yet, but she has little motions she makes. Anyway, right after I told her I love her, she rolled in real close to me, threw her arm around my neck, pulled me in, smooshed our faces together and wouldn't let me go! We stayed there for almost 20 minutes before she was sound asleep and I finally got up.
Oh....I can't even describe the feeling of falling asleep with such a beautiful, precious little person! It's good for me to have moments like that, because my days so often are spent disciplining, correcting and training. I love those wonderful mommy-daughter moments of pure love. I will be flying high on that moment for a long long time!
Jeremy had to do a side job tonight, so he worked late. I let Nicole stay up a bit later watching a video (the zoo....she's obsessed!). She was obviously very sleepy, so we put on her PJs, and she suggested I let her fall asleep in our bed. So....we made a big deal about how this is a SPECIAL occasion. I got her all tucked in and she asked me to lay down beside her. So...I did and we prayed and cuddled a bit. A few minutes later, I shifted positions, she thought I was getting up. She grabbed my arm and said, "No...mommy, no go...stay mommy". How on earth could I resist that! So I stayed. As she started to settle in and was almost asleep, I kissed her forehead and told her I love her. She doesn't really say "I love you" yet, but she has little motions she makes. Anyway, right after I told her I love her, she rolled in real close to me, threw her arm around my neck, pulled me in, smooshed our faces together and wouldn't let me go! We stayed there for almost 20 minutes before she was sound asleep and I finally got up.
Oh....I can't even describe the feeling of falling asleep with such a beautiful, precious little person! It's good for me to have moments like that, because my days so often are spent disciplining, correcting and training. I love those wonderful mommy-daughter moments of pure love. I will be flying high on that moment for a long long time!
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Operation Sleep Training
One role both Jeremy and I have with both girls is trainer. We are training them in different areas of their lives. Our current training focus is with Hannah and sleeping. We really slacked off with putting her on a schedule. She is so precious and LOVES to cuddle. She would like nothing better than to sleep in my arms all night long! And, one thing I wanted to do more with my second was hold her...because I don't think I held Nicole enough. Ah...I got my wish. Hannah is in a habit of falling asleep in my arms, which would be fine if she would stay asleep when I put her down. Since she was born, she has probably taken only a handful of naps longer than 30 minutes. This is not acceptable. She needs to be sleeping 10-12 hours at night, plus another 3-4 hours during the day right now. Currently, she's been sleeping 8-9 hours at night and maybe, maybe 1 hour total during the day.
So, today I put her on a more defined schedule, like we did with Nicole only much earlier. Today was wonderful (well..end result was, but we had to endure a bit of crying)! Hannah slept just under 2 hours in the morning, just under 2 hours in the afternoon, and a quick 35 minute nap before dinner. She went to sleep at 8...and I'm hoping she sleeps until 7. I did NOT rock her to sleep at all today, which has been my custom. The first nap she cried for 15 minutes, I picked her up (she Immediatly stopped crying, which tells you nothing was really wrong)told her I love her, that she was safe, and it was time for a nap. I laid her back down...she cried for 5 minutes and in mid wail, fell asleep. Same thing for the other two naps, only she cried a little less each time. I was nervous about tonight because we had the guys Bible study and I didn't know how long she would cry before they started complaining. But, it was fine...she fell asleep in probably less than 10 minutes.
So...in my eyes, today was a success. I hope tomorrow is just as good. I have MOPS tomorrow, which means we'll be off schedule a bit, but maybe, just maybe she'll still sleep:-)
I know this is best for her and our family. Hannah will be happier (could you imagine?), less sleepy...and hopefully this will help her not be sick so much. I never even thought the two were related, but it really could be. She's missed out on at least 5 hours of sleep a day since she was born. Maybe this will help her little immune system.
To my girlfriends who have either just had babies, or who haven't but will someday....Read Baby Wise and impliment it. It is so much easier to do when the baby is very small then to undue bad habits and re-teach! That's my advice tonight.
So, today I put her on a more defined schedule, like we did with Nicole only much earlier. Today was wonderful (well..end result was, but we had to endure a bit of crying)! Hannah slept just under 2 hours in the morning, just under 2 hours in the afternoon, and a quick 35 minute nap before dinner. She went to sleep at 8...and I'm hoping she sleeps until 7. I did NOT rock her to sleep at all today, which has been my custom. The first nap she cried for 15 minutes, I picked her up (she Immediatly stopped crying, which tells you nothing was really wrong)told her I love her, that she was safe, and it was time for a nap. I laid her back down...she cried for 5 minutes and in mid wail, fell asleep. Same thing for the other two naps, only she cried a little less each time. I was nervous about tonight because we had the guys Bible study and I didn't know how long she would cry before they started complaining. But, it was fine...she fell asleep in probably less than 10 minutes.
So...in my eyes, today was a success. I hope tomorrow is just as good. I have MOPS tomorrow, which means we'll be off schedule a bit, but maybe, just maybe she'll still sleep:-)
I know this is best for her and our family. Hannah will be happier (could you imagine?), less sleepy...and hopefully this will help her not be sick so much. I never even thought the two were related, but it really could be. She's missed out on at least 5 hours of sleep a day since she was born. Maybe this will help her little immune system.
To my girlfriends who have either just had babies, or who haven't but will someday....Read Baby Wise and impliment it. It is so much easier to do when the baby is very small then to undue bad habits and re-teach! That's my advice tonight.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Pizza, your way...girl's night
Tonight I had a few mommy girlfriends over to make pizza, salad and dessert together. What a wonderful time of encouragment and laughter. My buddies Jami, Teri, Amy and Brooke came over and I got to sit and listen to some of the most beautiful and intelligent people I know. It was fun to watch 4 women who didn't really know each other except through me carry on such passionate conversations. We talked about everything from nutrition to politics, to our children and husbands, homeschooling, embarrassing stories and much more. We all love our kids and hubbys so much, but it was definately nice to get away and just laugh and carry on. I can't believe how wonderful it was. We need to do this more often. I don't have any pictures, although I totally meant to take some. Maybe next time.
Thank you wonderful ladies for blessing my life in so many ways! God is good and has placed each of you into my life for different reasons. I have much to learn from each of you.
Thank you wonderful ladies for blessing my life in so many ways! God is good and has placed each of you into my life for different reasons. I have much to learn from each of you.
Oh...so much fun!
I have so many fun photos to share. We have been busy the past few days. 





Saturday, we went up to a little science museum with our friends, Brooke and Bryan and their sons Peyton and Caulder. Nicole got to touch an alligator (a real life one), but here is a picture of her putting her hand into the mouth of a stuffed alligator.

Nicole got to "experience" a hurricane in a wind tunnel at the museum. (it was only 45mph wind, which is barely a tropical storm). She went once with me and once with her daddy.

Then, Sunday we went up to Pt. Charlotte to visit Granny (Jeremy's grandma). Here is a good picture of Granny and Hannah and then one of Mommy with Hannah and Grammy with Hannah


Monday we celebrated my mom's birthday (which was actually last week). My mom and dad and Justin and Erica came over for some yummy ham, potato casserole and cake.
Dad was playing with Hannah. He had her cracking up, it was cute. But...here is one of my favorite pictures of the two of them.

One of our neighbors gave Nicole some big silly pink dress up hats. The girls had fun playing with these hats with their Yaya.

Finally, this video is of Hannah eating a banana with the mesh feeder. This was one of my favorite eating devices with Nicole. Hannah seemed to like it too. I put the banana in the freezer so it would be cold on her gums.
We are all doing well. Hannah is not sleeping real well. I have some ideas to try to change this around, but I won't be able to implement them for a few days. She likes to cuddle and be rocked to sleep...which I love doing...but she then wakes up just a few minutes after I put her down.
I'm having a Mom's night out tonight with a few girlfriends. We are making pizza and a yummy looking macaroon/brownie pizza for dessert. It should be fun. They are all looking forward to it. Well...I'll check back soon.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
The beach and ocean
The first couple weeks of September, we learned about the ocean/beach and our senses. This was a fun study for us since we have the beach so close. The main book we read several times a day was Hello Ocean. This booked used a little girl's 5 senses to describe her day at the beach. The place I got a lot of ideas from was Homeschool Share (see my links to the right), an online community of homeschooling moms who post some of their lesson plans. It's been a great resource so far. Anyway....here are some of the fun activities we did.




~Went fishing in a lake, however Nicole seemed to have more fun fishing in the swimming pool ( I posted about this last week, scroll down to see that post)
~ Played Fishing BINGO

~Played seashell memory
~Painted a lot (This is quite possibly the best painting I've ever done....seriously, I'm proud!)

~Strung our seashells into a necklace

~Made an edible aquarium (jello)

~Watched The Little Mermaid
~ Our Lapbook with some of the activities we did.
Today Nicole and I made a popcorn cake from a recipe my Mama Pat gave me several years ago. Doesn't it look yummy?
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
What's been happening
So, I know I have all sorts of great things to share, but I can't remember what they are! haha. Today the girls and I went to hang out again with Brooke and her sons Peyton and Caulder. Brooke did a really fun lesson on worms! I had to be brave enough to touch the worms without screaming or making silly noises so my sweet daughter wouldn't be afraid. Yes...I touched the worms, they were gross:-) Nicole never touched her worms, but she did blow them kisses and wave hello. Nicole and I made dirt cups to take over there (choc. pudding with crushed oreos on top, decorated with gummy worms and silk flowers). Hopefully I'll have a photo soon:-)
Hannah and Nicole are both sick....you know, runny nose, sneezing and such. This is why Hannah didn't sleep well last night, and why I didn't sleep either. I'm very tired right now, so I'll probably have to go soon.
Hmmm....I really can't think of anything to say, unusual. Maybe I should go to bed and try again tomorrow:-) I'm sorry I don't really have anything great or funny to share. We don't have any plans tomorrow, except to have fun and enjoy our day. I'm looking forward to that, we've been to busy.
Hannah and Nicole are both sick....you know, runny nose, sneezing and such. This is why Hannah didn't sleep well last night, and why I didn't sleep either. I'm very tired right now, so I'll probably have to go soon.
Hmmm....I really can't think of anything to say, unusual. Maybe I should go to bed and try again tomorrow:-) I'm sorry I don't really have anything great or funny to share. We don't have any plans tomorrow, except to have fun and enjoy our day. I'm looking forward to that, we've been to busy.
Sick and Tired
I am taking a much needed nap because poor hannah was up most of the night because she was so stuffed up. Jeremy had Bible study tonight...so I'll try to be creative and post some new stories this evening. Until then.....
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Peyton's 3rd birthday
Our very good friends, Brooke and Bryan have two sons...each 9 months apart fom Nicole. Peyton is 9 months older, and Caulder is 9 months younger. Isn't that funny...hmmm....anyway, Peyton just turned 3 yesterday. Today was his birthday party. It was so much fun. Peyton is probably one of the smartest 3 year olds ever! Seriously...he knows how to write his name, knows shapes (such as parallelegram...did I spell that right? I should ask Peyton:-), he is a wonderful speaker and communicator...he's just plain smart (and a major baseball player already...you should see this kid hit the ball!). His little brother Caulder is just as special. He's so much younger right now, so he's not speaking as much, duh...but he is one of the sweetest little boys. When I ask for a hug, he Always comes over, and acts like he doesn't want to let go. He just adores Hannah and was practically crawling all over her trying to give her hugs and kisses...hahaha
Peyton got a motorized car which of course, we HAD to put Nicole in too. She was scared at first, but then I think she liked it.
Peyton says that Nicole is his girlfriend....hahaha...but both boys also love Hannah. They are fascinated with her actually. I wanted to share a few pictures.
Peyton and Nicole...wish I would have snapped the photo half a second earlier when Nicole was smiling (right after this picture, she gave Peyton a big kiss on the cheak:-)
Peyton and Nicole...wish I would have snapped the photo half a second earlier when Nicole was smiling (right after this picture, she gave Peyton a big kiss on the cheak:-)
Peyton got a motorized car which of course, we HAD to put Nicole in too. She was scared at first, but then I think she liked it. Bryan, Brooke, Peyton and Caulder are wonderful friends to us. We are so thankful to have fun, supportive friends like them who also have children our kids age. We are blessed to have them near by and thankful they allow us to be a part of their lives.
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