"Anything which parents have not learned from experience they can now learn from their children. " - Anonymous

Friday, October 31, 2008

Trick-or Treat

I must admit, Halloween is one of my favorite holidays. I used to hate when I worked in Cullowhee and had to commute an hour and a half to get home on Hallloween; I was always afraid I would miss the first trick-or-treaters (which at that time were Harper and Cole.)

Halloween is even more fun when you have kids! The only thing this year was we didn't make it home in time to pass out candy to our neighbors.


Owen's Painted Pumpkin
Maggie brought Miles and Liam over for a little pre Halloween fun and then we (Danny, me and the kids) went over to our old neighborhood. I wasn't in the mood to carry a toddler and push a stroller up and down the hills in our neighborhood. Plus I really wanted to see our friends kiddos over there.

After we visited a few houses and managed to keep Owen out of most of them, we went over to Nilda and Jeremy's. She used to work with Danny at the TV station and they have a little boy who's a few months youngr than Owen. We had pizza and the kids played and watched a little TV and then we headed home for baths and a little story time.

The Ant and the Tur-Tul
(After the struggle Maggie had to get Miles to wear the Ant legs, she said she should have made him a red ant)


laughing after they threw the pumpkin down the steps

Owen, Claire and Emily


Owen and Daddy





I don't know this little girl, but I LOVED her costume!



Owen and Jasmine



Owen, Anna and Brooke


We stopped to check out the moooooon





Just in case you were wodering about Ben, he slept the entire time and never put on his costume.



Halloween Preview
















Owen's costume arrived after 6 last night, so he get's to be a little tur-tle. I took him by Danny's work this morning for a preview and cubical trick-or-treating.



Thursday, October 30, 2008

Pumpkin Painting

Yesterday was a busy day. We started off by attending our first day at the Play and Learn Class. This was interesting to say the least. Owen had a ball and I lost 5lbs chasing him around. I must work on getting him to sit still for the LEARN part of the class.

After class, we came home for lunch and then headed over to paint pumpkins with Miles. Maggie felt sorry for us having not been able to pick out pumpkins at the patch, so she bought a little one for Owen. Is she not the best!!!

My little Picasso had a ball painting his pumpkin and himself. He put the paint on so think that we had to leave it at their house to dry.













Danny and I did stop at Earthfare last night and bought a pumpkin to carve. We better hurry, Halloween is tomorrow!
I couldn't figure out what I wanted Owen to be for Halloween, so I ordered his costume a little late. I am really hoping it arrives before tomorrow night or Owen may be going as Owen instead of a "Tur-tle."


Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Baby Shower Cake

My friend Julie's boyfriend (are we calling him that, Julie? ) threw a couples shower for a friend of his. Julie thought it would be cute if they had a cake with purple polka dots, thinking this was not to girlie, but manly enough for a male hosted baby shower. Well, he thought otherwise and this is what he came up with....


Male for ya!

The baby is already here and her name is Abbie(y). I do not know Abbie, but I do know they had Crabby Abbie dip in her honor and various other foods all which had catchy names.

Julie said they also played a version of the Newlyweds game where they would ask the mom and dad each how they would handle certain things with Abbie as a baby and as she grows. For instance, "At what age do you find it appropriate to talk about...," etc. I thought this was a cute idea.

Anyway, just thought I would share. Maybe you'll consider a conception cake at your next shower, ha!

30 Year Old Virgin (voter)

That's right, up until today I was a virgin voter. When I turned 18 and went off to college, the idea of voting was pretty foreign. I was registered, just in a different county than where I was at college. I know I could have gotten an absentee ballot, I just didn't know how. Remember, this was before everyone had computers. I didn't even have e-mail or know how to get on the Internet to find out about voting like you can today. I also didn't have much interest in any of the political candidates. Bush vs. Gore????? Bush vs. Kerry???? Perhaps my democratic vote would have helped, but I really didn't feel strongly for one candidate or the other.

Any who, this time I was a bit more passionate about the election, so I voted. That's right, I lost my virginity to the 2008 Presidential Election.

Wanna know who I didn't vote for and why??? I opted for the lesser of the two evils.... I just couldn't see wasting my vote for the smart ass caricature look alike and his Alaskan "wink wink." OK, OK, I do have a more educated reason for not voting for McCain, but I can't say that I did for the non partisan portion of the ballot.... I pretty much just selected females and men with the coolest names. Sad, I know. And I do know I didn't have to vote on that portion of the ballot, but I wanted to get the full experience.

Oh, by the way, I did all this with Owen, Ben, Maggie, Miles and Liam and in the cold while it was snowing.

We are wearing "I Voted" stickers proudly today!

Monday, October 27, 2008

Daily Blotter

I totally just saw a lady at the stop light picking her nose. I started to stare hoping she would see me looking and stop. Oh no, she proceeded to stick the aforementioned finger and "goods" into her mouth. I continued to stare still hoping she would see me. This is gross people! Right? Back to story.... she continued the sequence of finger-to-nose-to-mouth 3 times. I almost honked my horn, but the light turned green. Thank GOD, I almost lost MOE'S Monday!

Friday, October 24, 2008

Flashback Friday

Fall 2000

Danny and I attended a famous couples formal during Halloween and rather than going as something typical or even seasonally appropriate, we decided to go as Mr. and Mrs. Clause.




Here's Santa getting down with Austin Powers (Darwin).

Yeah, he still dances like that. Scary, huh!

Sunday, October 19, 2008

after the patch...

While Owen read "choo choo" to Ben....
Danny and I painted the kitchen red.
We also bought paint for the 1/2 bath. It'll be "canyon orange." Looks like fall at the Johnson's.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

at the patch

This morning we met up with the Anders family and headed to Edneyville to visit the Lyda Farm Pumpkin Patch. This is the same one Danny and I took Owen to last year. It was a little chilly and Owen was a little less than cooperative and we forgot to bring cash to actually buy pumpkins and fried pies, but overall, we still had a good time.



"DOWN!" he screams. (Wanna see O's tonsils? Click to enlarge)
He was more interested in corn and ugly yellow gourds than the beautiful orange pumpkins.




"Down!" he screams, again.

Oh, and sweet gentle Ben lying in the pumpkins....



and propped up by the pumpkins...

and our attempt at a family picture. Yeah, don't expect this one in your Christmas card.

Things I see wrong with this picture.... my hair, Danny's glasses, neither child is looking at the camera, we're blocking the pumpkins and Owen is holding two apples up like boobs (all boy).

Last year can be seen here.


Friday, October 17, 2008

Flashback Friday

Fall 1998
This get-up was for a fall rush event. If I remember correctly, we did a little choreographed number to Love Shack by the B-52's. It took the hair stylist a little over an hour to get my hair up in that beehive. I really wish you could see my boots. They were white go-go boots (1 size too small) that I borrowed from my friend Anna.


Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Ben...

is no longer sleeping through the night. He finds it necessary to wake up every two hours to nurse and he's up at 7am ready to play, and this morning they started construction on the house next to us at 7:15am. I know 7am doesn't sound too early to those of you who have to go to work, but for me, anything earlier than 8am is really tough! Especially when you're out of coffee! Thank you Danny for bringing me Starbucks and a pumpkin cheesecake muffin!!!
Ben has also discovered his little hands and feet. It's so cute to watch him watching his hands and rubbing his little feet together. He has started doing mini push-ups and he has really taken notice of his voice. I think his squeal may rival Owens. HA!

I came across this while searching for an older post and thought I would re-post it. If you haven't read it before, it's a good little read and one to look back at from time to time. I highlighted a few of my favorite lines.
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All my babies are gone now. I say this not in sorrow but in disbelief. I take great satisfaction in what I have today: three almost-adults, two taller than I am, one closing in fast. Three people who read the same books I do and have learned not to be afraid of disagreeing with me in their opinion of them, who sometimes tell vulgar jokes that make me laugh until I choke and cry, who need razor blades and shower gel and privacy, who want to keep their doors closed more than I like. Who, miraculously, go to the bathroom, zip up their jackets and move food from plate to mouth all by themselves. Like the trick soap I bought with a rubber ducky at its center, the baby is buried deep within each, barely discernible except through the unreliable haze of the past.
Everything in all the books I once poured over is finished for me now. Penelope Leach, T. Berry Brazelton, Dr. Spock. The ones on sibling rivalry and sleeping through the night and early-childhood education, have all grown obsolete. Along with Goodnight Moon and Where the Wild Things Are, they are battered, spotted, well used. But I suspect that if you flipped the pages, dust would rise like memories.
What those books taught me, finally, and what the women on the playground taught me, and the well-meaning relations--what they taught me, was that they couldn't really teach me very much at all. Raising children is presented at first as a true-false test, then becomes multiple choice, until finally, far along, you realize that it is an endless essay. No one knows anything. One child responds well to positive reinforcement, another can be managed only with a stern voice and a timeout. One child is toilet trained at 3, his sibling at 2.
When my first child was born, parents were told to put baby to bed on his belly so that he would not choke on his own spit-up. By the time my last arrived, babies were put down on their backs because of research on sudden infant death syndrome. To a new parent this ever-shifting certainty is terrifying, and then soothing. Eventually you must learn to trust yourself.
Eventually the research will follow. I remember 15 years ago poring over one of Dr. Brazelton's wonderful books on child development, in which he describes three different sorts of infants: average, quiet and active. I was looking for a sub-quiet codicil for an 18-month old who did not walk. Was there something wrong with his fat little legs? Was there something wrong with his tiny little mind? Was he developmentally delayed, physically challenged? Was I insane?
Last year, he went to China. Next year he goes to college. He can talk just fine. He can walk too.
Every part of raising children is humbling, too. Believe me, mistakes were made. They have all been enshrined in the, 'Remember-When-Mom-Did Hall of Fame'. The outbursts, the temper tantrums, the bad language, mine, not theirs. The times the baby fell off the bed. The times I arrived late for preschool pick-up. The nightmare sleepover. The horrible summer camp. The day when the youngest came barreling out of the classroom with a 98 on her geography test, and I responded, 'What did you get wrong?'. (She insisted I include that.) The time I ordered food at the McDonald's drive-through speaker and then drove away without picking it up from the window. (They all insisted I include that.) I did not allow them to watch the Simpsons for the first two seasons. What was I thinking?
But the biggest mistake I made is the one that most of us make while doing this. I did not live in the moment enough. This is particularly clear now that the moment is gone, captured only in photographs. There is one picture of the three of them, sitting in the grass on a quilt in the shadow of the swing set on a summer day, ages 6, 4, and 1. And I wish I could remember what we ate, and what we talked about, and how they sounded, and how they looked when they slept that night.
I wish I had not been in such a hurry to get on to the next thing: dinner, bath, book, bed. I wish I had treasured the doing a little more and the getting it done a little less.
Even today I'm not sure what worked and what didn't, what was me and what was simply life. When they were small, I suppose I thought someday they would become who they were because of what I'd done. Now I suspect they simply grew into their true selves because they demanded in a thousand ways that I back off and let them be.
The books said to be relaxed and I was often tense, matter-of-fact and I was sometimes over the top. And look how it all turned out. I wound up with three people I like the best in the world, who have done more than anyone to excavate my essential humanity. That's what the books never told me. I was bound and determined to learn from the experts. It just took me a while to figure out who the experts were."
---Anna Quindlen

Monday, October 13, 2008

Saturday, October 11, 2008

little cousin-to-be

My cousin Lesa and her husband, Ken, came up for the day to visit and meet our little Ben. Lesa is 21 months preggo and the newest cousin, Mackenzie Grace, will be joining Owen and Ben late February. Lesa and Ken are so excited and looked like naturals with the kiddos. We visited for most of the afternoon and then went to Frankie Bones for dinner. Lesa craves STEAK, so her and the guys enjoyed some nice cooked cow while I indulged in a salad and some mac and cheese.



Look at that cute little bump :)

Friday, October 10, 2008

Flashback Friday

Fall
2001

Just in case you're looking for a few Halloween ideas....

Click to enlarge

and yes, this is Danny....

You could always paint yourself like a liquor bottle.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

3 months


Our set of blocks only has 1 letter E....


at THREE months, Ben is:

-smiling and giggling
-will stay on his tummy long enough to roll over
-is awake most of the day and still sleeps well at night. He'll usually wake for an hour or so, eat, play for about 30mins and then take an hour nap.
- wears size 1-2 diapers, but is quickly on his way to size 2
-loves the sound of mine and Danny's voices
-loves to be read to
- is starting to wear size 3-6 month clothes. He wore newborn and size 0-3 much longer than Owen did
- still sleeps in the bed with me. I know, I know, it's time he moves to his crib!
- loves bath time
- is very interested in different textures
- grabs my hair and Danny's ties
-rubs the satin trim on blankets
- is a quick nurser!!! He must know I don't have time to sit for too long.
- responds well to music
-LOVES to watch the ceiling fan and his crib mobile
- eyes are turning brown

I am sooooo in love with this baby!!!!

Click here to see Owen at 3 months.