Friday, November 27, 2009

FOOD!

On Thanksgiving day, Noah John started eating rice cereal! Shawn started feeding him before I walked into the room...that is how much the man wanted him to eat (I think he probably thought I would not go through with it!) Anyway, Noah John LOVES his cereal! He literally takes his little hand, wraps it around the spoon, and shoves the food in his mouth. It's cute. This tells me I did the right thing by waiting to feed him til right at 6 mos old...Grace did not like her food at the wee age of 4 mos and I think it was because she was too little and still just needed breastmilk! Anyway, Noah John is now in a new phase...never to return! And I'm sure it makes his Papa David happy! I think he would have loved to have given the baby steak from the start! (after his jokes about it, I think I'm right) :) ha On Thanksgiving night, Jonah spent the night with us...the next morning, he and Grace helped me decorate a gingerbread house. We tried our hardest...but the picture on the box makes it look a lot easier to do than it actually is!!! I will have to say that both the kids really tried too...until we got the last gum drop on! ha I'm sure it helped that I let them take little bites of the candy decorations along the way. ha Dipping candy in h20 This one is funny The gingerbread shack lol ;)

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Thanksgiving

Chelsea & Dan leaving the family cemetary.
Uncle Henry telling us stories about our ancestors.
Classic! Cornhole.
Nonna and Poppa's=SWINGS! (Grace and Isabelle Grace)
Nonna and Poppa's=more SWINGING

Friday, November 13, 2009

Indian Summer

I can't believe the weather we've been having. Nice! Dad told me it's called an Indian Summer when the weather is nice and warm this late. I took advantage of it and took the kids to the park today. Plus, I took the opportunity while everyone is mostly well.... Noah John got to swing for the first time. I wish I had my camera there! He looked so small in the swing, which is so unusual b'c at 18.8 lbs, he is such a big baby! I can hardly believe he's a little over 5 mos old. I love love love this stage. Tonight, while Grace finished supper, he sat really still and let me hold and rock him for a little over an hour! I tried to video tape him sitting up the other day. I'll see if I can get that attached.
My mom (Nonna) came last week and stayed 5 days. It was good to have her here to help. Grace was heartbroken when mom left. The next morning, she walked out of her room and headed to "Nonna's/Noah's room" like she always does when mom's here. I called to her from where I was nursing Noah John and reminded her that Nonna had left. Instantly, her little lip quivered and she softly cried. She told me she wanted to live where Nonna lives. That is one of the hardest things about not being close enough to see my parents, brother and his family every week. Luckily we are heading there in a few days to celebrate Thanksgiving early. As usual, several of my aunts and uncles and cousins will be there. It should be fun. I can't wait to see everyone, and to show off our newest addition.
Noah John has almost recuperated from his chest cold! Thank you mom (who stood in the sauna/shower with him many times!) Now he just has an occasional cough. I guess it's Grace's turn now! For about the last week, she's said she can't hear us. I took her to the dr Wed. who then referred us to Audiology. There we learned that she has fluid in her ears but that her hearing is not affected (yeah right). Nonetheless, she is now on an antihistamine to help her ears drain. She keeps saying she has fluid in her ears! Ha. I'm glad to know that there is a reason she has been acting like a 3 yr old going on 16! So moody and irritable! I KNEW something was off with her. So glad I trusted my instinct (and listened to mom who pointed out that she kept saying "What?") The store has been a little slow the last couple weeks. It's deco'd for Christmas now and looks really nice. After 4 mos of figuring it out, I have decided that my heart's desire remains to be a stay-at-home mom. I want to contribute and be involved but to a lesser degree. I hope everyone understands! I'll wait and talk about that with the family after Thanksgiving....too much going on right now.
Well I better close and try to act halfway interested in GI Joe (I am NOT into action movies...see my profile, lol). :-)

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Noah John

I took Noah John to the dr yesterday (on his 5 month bday) because he's had a bad cough for a month. At the last minute, I was able to get a babysitter for Grace. I'm SO glad I didn't have to take her along because we ended up being there for almost three and a half hours. Noah John's o2 readings were not good, so he had to have 3 breathing treatments (the last with sterroids). Dr. Dodds kept telling me she couldn't send him home until his o2 came up. I was praying, mom and Shawn were praying...and I can tell you I was so relieved when his o2 read 94 so that we could go home and not to Regional Medical. Since we've been home, he has tolerated the treatments "so so." I have been beating on his back. He probably wonders why mommy is hitting him! (ha) Anway, he rested very well last night. Today, he has coughed some but I think he's a little better. The coughs are sounding more productive. What a trooper he is! Honestly, the little guy smiles between coughs. Such a sweet one. I can hardly believe he is 5 mos old. God has blessed us so much. He is a joy. I just wish I could hold the hands of time sometimes. :( As I quickly type-Grace is pushing him around in his walker. She has figured out how to make him laugh and we love it! There is nothing that compares to having our firstborn dote on and love our second! :) Now she is playing a song on the guitar for him. It started out with a cute rendition of "Mary Had a Little Lamb" then evolved to what she calls "Another Mary Song" in which she makes up words about a "Mary" and if you listen close she says Mary didn't pick up her toys, etc. It's obvious what we are working with her on, huh?! I am going to try to insert a video clip. Turn up the volume and listen to our musical sensation. ;)

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Halloween

These pictures were taken Halloween night. We are African Safari Tour Guides. Grace is a gorilla. Noah John is a banana. The cutest part of the whole night was hearing Grace go to a door, say "Trick or Treat" so softly and sweetly and then say "Thank you." It was the "way" she did it. It was the one time she forced herself to get over being shy (she tells me she is shy around new people) because getting tons and tons of candy was all-too-important to her! We walked over half the loop in Ridgewood and ended up totally busting in on our friends, The Eveland's,! I had to stop there to use the restroom. Plus, Noah John needed to nurse. At that point, the kids were getting tired, so I sent Shawn to get the van. Thanks to Tom Eveland for taking him to get it! We were all four exhausted and hungry, so we never even went back to the Turley's costume party we started out at...instead we headed for some Mexican and then HOME! I think we did great overall, considering the kids and I had Kindermusik in O'boro that morning! Fun, yet tiring day! Thank you, God, for the reasons I'm tired.