Monday, November 30, 2009

Sick (but funny) Baby

Noah is sick. He does seem to catch every thing that goes around. He is going to have one heck of an immune system one day. While he was pretty puny most of the day, he was still so funny too. He said his first sort of sentence today. He said, "No Mama!" Aww, how sweet. Then tonight, he successfully delayed his bedtime. I told him several times that it was time to go find his Elmo and his passy. He usually doesn't fight it much, but tonight, he just looked at me, went to his room, grabbed his "Brown Bear, Brown Bear" book, came back to the living room, sat in his little chair, opened the book, and starts humming/ singing the words. I kept saying "let's go.." He would look right at me, then look right back at his book and keep "reading." So stinkin cute, even if he was challenging me. I am hoping tomorrow is a better day. With less yucky diapers. Less snot too would be nice, but definitely less yucky diapers.

Monday, November 23, 2009

30(ish) Days of Thanks 23

Today I am thankful for a day to feel like myself again. I kept Hope out of school, took her to eat lunch with sweet Clara, went to the mall with Julia and Mimi, bought John's birthday present, talked to Santa. I never felt rushed, stressed, tired... it was just a good day. Tonight Hope had our neighbor Ella over to play, we ate dinner, read books, and I just finished watching the Jon and K8 finale. All in all, just a good good day.


Tomorrow I have big plans for decorating for Christmas, plus my weekly lunch with Shauna and Deni. Wahoo! I do have to work on Wednesday, but I am trying not to think about it. I think I can handle working ONE day this week, right?
Insert random story here: we were at the mall today when Hope said, "Are you thinking what I'm thinking?" This statement in itself made me laugh, but then I asked what was she thinking. She said, "it's time to decorate our house for Christmas." She said it so put out, like it was going to be some huge chore for her!
I am still working on my Disney World pictures. My computer is acting very tired lately, so I have only been able to upload a few at a time to Flickr. But, I did pull this one off Flicker just now...

To me, Tinkerbell was one of the best characters we saw in the park. She was very much, ummm, Tinkerbell. She talked really fast, was a little bit snotty, she was everything I would expect Tink to be. Hope looved her. Tinkerbell recognized Hope as a "tinker" right away because of the "daisy top hair" (just like hers) Hope couldn't wait to get the words out of her mouth that she was Tinkerbell for Halloween. She wanted to do the Tink pose that Julia taught her. She was a bit shy, so this is not the full out pose, but I was proud she did it at all!

This is an oddish story. This guy obviously wanted to be in my pictures. Between my big camera and my camera phone, he is in no less than 20 pictures. And, get this, this is during the parade. Shouldn't he just walk past us? I remember thinking, "move on, dude." But, he was obviously enjoying the spotlight! He was seriously blocking my view of every float and character that was coming. I even have some nice (not) butt shots.

So, if you want to see some Disney pics while I am still working on getting them, you can click on the flickr box on the right hand side of the page. Check back because I am trying to do some every night!

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

30 Days of Thanks 18

Today I am thankful to be near my family. I don't take this for granted. I have lived several hours from them, and it was really hard. I am also very aware of the probability that this is not permanent. John's company could move us at any point in time. So, while we are here, I will enjoy and be thankful for every impromptu dinner together, every lunch with my mom, every family birthday party, every shopping trip out with my nieces and sister, and every chance Hope gets to go to my parents' house to spend the night (and watch Dancing With The Stars!) Because while I know that the love will stretch over the miles, it is just so nice to see them so very often.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Thank You God for Hope Louise

Today and everyday, I am thankful for Hope Louise. 5 years ago was the most special day. I thanked God for her that night, and every night since. How anyone can hold their newborn baby and not believe in God is something I will never understand. She was just so perfect. The answer to our prayers. The fulfilment of God's promise to us. I am not sure if I have ever told the story of how we named her or not. We named her after Jeremiah 29:11. "For I know the plans I have for you says the Lord...plans to give you a future and a hope." I took the verse to heart as God's own promise to us that we would have a baby, despite doctors saying it might not ever happen. God has indeed given us a future with Hope.

















Today, Hope has grown into a fun, sweet, intelligent girl, with plenty of sass to spread around. She can push my buttons, but man, she can make me smile. I love her with all that I am, and I am so proud that she is mine. Happy Birthday Lulu!!!

One of My Favorite Pictures Ever


11 10 09_Disney World_4681, originally uploaded by dyer622.

Walk to Cinderella's Castle Breakfast


11 10 09_Disney World_4659, originally uploaded by dyer622.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Thanks 16

Today I am thankful for my friends Deni and Shauna. Our weekly lunches are something I look forward to every week. It has been really hard to not see these girls everyday since leaving the church. They are just friends that I can be real with. We laughed so hard at lunch today and it just felt good! I won't tell you about all the stories revealed today, but if you know my friend Deni, please ask her where the Twelve of Twelve store is. :-) Love you girls!


Do you know that my baby girl is going to be 5 tomorrow? I just don't understand where the time has gone. Want to know what was going on 5 years ago tonight? Craziness. I had been on bed rest, gone to the doctor where my blood pressure was through the roof. I was 37ish weeks pregnant. Dr. Wyatt came in the room and said, "Let's have a baby tomorrow." Dis.Be.Lief. I was so ready, and sooo not ready. We had moved into a new house just 2 weeks earlier. The nursery was not finished. John and I went home and packed my bags, and through my panicky tears, John, my mom and my sister and I finished the nursery.


Sunday, November 15, 2009

30 Days of Thanks- Day 15

We are back from our Disney Trip! It was so much fun. Really, I just can't even tell you how great it was. I am working on a big post to wrap up days 8-14 in my 30 days of Thanks blogs. Not tonight though! 8 days of Disney fun = 1 tired Mommy!

Today I am thankful for my sweet sister, my mom and my awesome niece, Julia cleaning my entire house while we were gone! Isn't that crazy? Last weekend was bonkers with packing, and my house was just absolutely destroyed. I was dreading walking back into the disaster zone, but instead, my house was clean! My sister has always been known for doing surprise clean ups, and there is just nothing better in the whole world! Thank you, thank you, thank you! It just made me feel so good!


More on the Disney trip soon! I loaded all my iphone pics onto facebook, but no real pictures are up yet. I am working on it!

Saturday, November 07, 2009

30 Days of Thanks Day 7

Today I am thankful for some QFT. Growing up, my mom and dad called family time "QFT." Which means "Quality Family Time." We hated the term. I can see my sister's eyes rolling when I think of my parents telling us no one was going anywhere because we were going to have some QFT. We are about to take off on our Disney Trip for some QFT for our little family of four. So excited. We desperately need some QFT. Some real, quality time together. SO fun. And my kids are still little enough to enjoy the QFT. I know the eye rolling is coming soon!



I also had a fun surprise in the mail today! The girl who took my job in Texas when we moved found a CD of pictures that April had taken of Hope when we lived there and sent it to me! Thanks Kim! Here are a few that were on there! It was fun to reminisce! This was my favorite time for our little family of three. Such good memories of this year of Hope's life!
Hanging out with the kitties at April's House!
Chuck E. visits the preschool
April and Susan took Hope on her first real (and only!) train ride!

Doodlebops!

Friday, November 06, 2009

30 Days of Thanks Day 6

Today I am thankful for John being home. After he has been traveling, it is just a huge weight lifted off of me when he walks in the door. This morning he got right up with Noah, fixed breakfast, got Noah to school, kept Hope home with him while he worked from home, let my mom's dog out, fixed dinner, gave baths, put both kids to bed. It is nice to have the second parent home! Plus, he is home for a while this time. Yeah! I feel like I can breathe again. I do give him a hard time about not helping out sometimes, but just having him here makes me feel so much better. He is a pretty good guy. I think I will keep him. Ha! Love you, Presh.

Tonight we were entertained by Hope singing "God Bless the USA." I will have to record it soon. It was awesome! She definitely has my (lack of) singing ability, but that doesn't stop her from belting it out. Hilarious!

Thursday, November 05, 2009

30 Days of Thanks Day 5

I have much to be thankful for. More than I will be able to write about in 30 days, for sure! While I do plan on writing about the big things I am thankful for, I am also thankful for little things that happen every day. Thinking about what has made me happy today, I just can't help but to write about this "little" thing.

Oh Man. Yep, that's it. I am thankful for those two words, "Oh Man!" This morning when Noah fell down, I said, "Oh man!" He repeated "Oh man" in his oh too adorable voice. From then on, he has "Oh man"-ed everything. Every bumped noggin (There were many!) "Oh man!" Every dropped cup, goldfish, toy... "Oh Man!"And then, lastly, I put on his pjs, found his pacifier, turned off the lights, thanked God for him, got ready to close the door... and what did I hear as I closed the door... "Oh man!"

Wednesday, November 04, 2009

30 Days of Thanks Day 4



Today I am thankful for some "stolen moments" I have had with each of my kids the past 2 days. Just a little bit of unexpected special 1 on 1 time I have had with each of them. On Mondays and Tuesdays, I teach a special class for the older kids at Noah's school called "Learning Lab." Tons of fun. Messy, hands on, science stuff which is just right up my ally. One thing I love about being there, is that I usually get some extra time with Noah. I can play with them on the playground for a few minutes, or take him for a walk, etc. But the best has been that right after I finish up the morning classes, I clean up and then go down to Noah's room where they are getting ready for a nap. I get to lay with Noah on his mat, pat him for about 5 minutes, get a good snuggle, then go to lunch. I love it. Well, Tuesday, everything changed! I went down there at nap time, and he was crazy! I patted him for 30 minutes and he was just not going to sleep! He was giggling, talking, pulling my nose, flipping around... I was getting no where! By that point, every other sweet child was asleep, and Noah's teachers' had started eating their lunch. I had some errands I had to take care of at lunch, so I just took him with me. He sang all the way to the bank and home, and finally fell asleep right before we got back to the school. I carried him in and just sat with him for a few minutes while he slept in my arms. Sweet, sweet baby. I loved it. Pretty sure that is the end of me going down to his room for naptime though!
Then, this morning, I had to get Noah up and delivered early so I could make it to my Wednesday job at Hope's school (confused yet?) Hope and I had about 40 minutes to spare, so we stopped at the donut shop. She talked the entire time, mostly about our Disney trip, but other important things too, like who she is going to play with, how some boy made fun of her clothes yesterday saying they looked like pj's, who is friends with who and who is NOT friends with who, and how to sing the p-i-n-k song. Good times. She always makes me laugh.

I know I have said this before, but I will say it again. This is what John and I say to the babies when we put them to bed:

"Thank you, God for Hope Louise."

"Thank you, God for Noah Red."

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

30 Days of Thanks - Miracle

I am not at all happy with the quality of this picture, I still have a lot of work to do, but... I thought you all might like to take a peek at sweet Baby O again! Can you believe this baby is almost 1!


Remember when I posted this? Our little 1 pound baby girl? She is truly a teeny tiny miracle. She just has everyone wrapped around her teeny tiny finger! Everyone at the school thinks she is "their girl!" Everyone knows the truth though, she is mine! Ha! I stole her today for some pictures, but my computer is really not being my friend tonight, so I will have to edit them another night. It is amazing the difference a year makes, isn't it?


Giving thanks for this sweet girl tonight!




Monday, November 02, 2009

30 Days of Thanks Day 2

Mimi. Mom. Mother. Meems. Today I am thankful for my mom. Oh my gosh, I can't even tell you all that my mom does for me and my family. John travels a lot if you haven't got the picture yet. When John is gone, you might think, oh wow, how does Jill do all that by herself. Here is the secret... I don't. When John leaves, Mimi becomes what I have come to refer to as my "co-parent!" Seriously people. You might think your mom is the best. Whatever. Think what you want. Mine is better. On days that I work at Noah's school, my mom is likely to show up at my house at 7:20, with hot donuts for everyone. Seriously. Then, on days when I am at Hope's school, you will just not believe this, but I take Noah to her house early in the morning and drop him off so I don't have to drive downtown. She brings him home, she watches one kid while I take the other somewhere else, she makes all kinds of my strange request, (ie, Peter Pan hat!) she goes grocery shopping with me, she will follow me home and let me take the dog out and set the alarm just to make sure we get in... it is just tons of little things all the time. It is big things too, but I can't tell you because then my siblings will read this and get jealous because they will realize that I am the favorite. So, just trust me, she is the bestest.


My kids both have a very special relationship with my mom. Hope and Mimi have always been close. They enjoy one on one time together for sure. Mimi just "gets" Hope. And Noah, oh my, he just thinks she hung the moon. His teacher says that everyday around 3, he starts asking for Mimi. His teacher will usually take a break, open the door, and follow Noah to Mimi's office for a quick visit (and a few M&Ms.) He has figured out how to work the system for sure.

Thank you mom, for every single thing you do for us. I love you more than you can know.

Sunday, November 01, 2009

30 Days of Thanks

Here we go again... me promising to keep up with the blog, and I probably won't finish.... remember... Ia am NOT a finisher. But, there is a thing going on in the blog world right now called "30 Days of Thanks." You post everyday for the month of November. My friend Kelly has been posting every day for over 300 days, which is just crazy to me, but I have enjoyed keeping up with her and her adorable girls all year. So, I am going to TRY to do the 30 days of Thanks thing. I am not totally sure how this is going to work since we will be in Walt Disney World for 8 of those days. I hope I can post from the hotel. If not, I will make up for it later.



Today, I am thankful that I have washed, dried, and put away every single piece of clothing in this house this weekend. Aaahh. Feels good to have a clean slate. It will also help with packing later. As I folded, I put all our clothes for WDW in separate laundry baskets so I won't be frantically washing again before our trip. I am hoping this helps out a lot. It's not a secret that I despise laundry. And instead of doing the smart thing of "do a little everyday" I tend to let it pile up until we all have nothing to wear. Or, I have even been known to just wash a small load of clothes that the kids and I will wear the next day and that is it! Isn't that terrible? I know, I'm sorry.

Here is my sweet, sweet baby, in one of his favorite spots. When all of our chairs are pushed under the table, they fit together to make a sort of platform. Noah loves to crawl around there and hide out! He always giggles when we find him!


And a funny Hope story. Have you seen the Manwich commercial where the little girl is dressed up like a manwhich and the boy is dressed up like corn? The boy is giving the girl a hard time saying she's not dressed as a vegetable, then she says that she has a full serving of vegetables in manwhich, and then she looks at corn boy and tells him he is a grain anyway. John was watching this earlier today and asked "Corn is grain?" And Hope quickly replied, "No, it's yellow!" You can tell she is being raised in the south where "Grain" and "Green" are pronounced the same!