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Sunday, January 1, 2012
a review of last year's resolutions
I thought posting my resolutions on the internet would hold me more accountable and I figured I should at least review them and see how I did.
- Be a nicer person - this one is kind of hard to judge. I tried to be nice and I know I'm not always. I think this can always be a work in progress.
- Have more patience - another super difficult one. I am not a patient person. I will continue to try to let the small things go.
- Drink more water - depends on the day.
- Read more with Lukey - success! He LOVES books and being read to. I think if he had his way he would sit in my lap all day and read book after book. I have many memorized at this point. I would say I probably read him 10-20 books a day (often the same book over and over and over again).
- Start baking regularly again (and possibly even blogging about it) - total fail.
- Spend more one on one time with Pete - not so much. It is hard when you have a little one. Babysitters aren't cheap and it is way easy to put everyone else first. I'll have to keep working on this one.
- Run a 5K - success! Ran a 5K in June the See Jane Run 5K with Lucas in the stroller. I then ran a 6 mile mud run in August, two half-marathons and another 5K.
- More frequent walks with Willa and Lukey - we walk or run together almost every day.
- Keep in contact with family and friends - working on it.
- Write more letters (at least once a month to Mom and Oma and Opa) - working on it. I've been calling more and writing less.
- Keep both blogs going - fail and success. This blog not so much. Lucas' blog totally although I ran out of steam after posting every day for a year. I would like to continue to post on his blog.
- Meet new friends/join some Mommy groups - success. I have found quite a few new friends here in Idaho and still have my friends back in California. Lucas is making friends too and we have fun on playdates.
- Spend less money and save more - been a really tough year and we are hoping that 2012 will be a bit kinder to us.
- Do a yoga class/swimming class with Lukey - we tried one of each plus a music class.
- Be supportive and helpful to Pete - I'm going to say I have been.
- Continue breastfeeding - we just stopped. 17 months. I would say success!
- More sewing projects and get better at crocheting - made some pillows and I've been crocheting hats and blankets.
- Read more books - success!
- Start a garden - had my first garden this past summer. Lots and lots of tomatoes and zucchini. Built two more garden boxes so this next year I will have an even better garden. I can't wait.
- Feel confident in a bikini again - lots of running equals success!
I need to come up with some new ones for this coming year. I feel pretty good with what I have accomplished this past year and I am so looking forward to what this new year brings.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Resolutions
I've never been a resolution kind of girl but this new year with a new baby and other big changes I thought it might be helpful. I also figured if I posted them on here there would be some accountability. I can't just say I'm going to do all this in my head because with my lack of sleep I'll forget my resolutions by tomorrow. So here they are in no particular order:
- Be a nicer person
- Have more patience
- Drink more water
- Read more with Lukey
- Start baking regularly again (and possibly even blogging about it)
- Spend more one on one time with Pete
- Run a 5K
- More frequent walks with Willa and Lukey
- Keep in contact with family and friends
- Write more letters (at least once a month to Mom and Oma and Opa)
- Keep both blogs going
- Meet new friends/join some Mommy groups
- Spend less money and save more
- Do a yoga class/swimming class with Lukey
- Be supportive and helpful to Pete
- Continue breastfeeding
- More sewing projects and get better at crocheting
- Read more books
- Start a garden
- Feel confident in a bikini again
I think that is a good start for now. Some of my resolutions are easy and others will be challenging (like patience). If I think of any others I'll add them and when I complete some I'll cross them off.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
a new blog
I have started a new blog about baby Lucas. Hopefully soon I will have some time to get back to baking but for now you can get your baby fix at soybabyblog.blogspot.com.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Introducing....(Finally) Lucas William Soyer

Our little bundle of joy was born at 7:15 p.m. on Tuesday July 13, 2010. He weighed in at 8lbs 7 oz. and was 20.75" tall. He is now almost 7 weeks old and I've been neglecting to update this old blog and let everyone know that he is here and we are both doing well.
It has been quite the adventure the past seven weeks learning how to care for little Lucas. We've had our ups and downs but we are beginning to get the hang of this taking care of a newborn thing. It's tricky.
Here are a bunch of photos and when I have more time I will update again. He is adorable.
Here he is at one week:

Two weeks:

Three weeks:

Four weeks:

Five weeks:

and six weeks:
Sunday, July 4, 2010
the nursery

Although I haven't posted on here in forever and I am impossibly behind with my baking for Tuesdays with Dorie, I thought it would be fun to post some pictures of the finally completed nursery. Pete and I have been working on getting this room just perfect for the past six months. I think we are finally done. (Actually, Pete has a couple of shelves he still needs to build but they are not necessary.)
Our nursery used to be our guest bedroom. We only have a three bedroom condo and one of the rooms is an office that we really didn't want to give up. So we decided to make a nursery/guestroom combo room. We got rid of the full bed that took up way too much room in there and bought a great daybed from Ikea that trundles out into a king bed when we have more than one person visiting. Plus it has three giant drawers for even more storage. I love storage. Just getting rid of the full bed gave us so much more room. We bought some wall mounted lights that we put on each end of the day bed so as not to waste space with floor lamps. We also were able to recycle the mirror that used to be above the dresser.
I have a dresser and desk that belonged to my great-grandmother. Pete and I decided to try not to go crazy with spending money for the nursery. So we decided to refinish (Pete did all the work) the desk and use it as a changing table. Pete did a wonderful job on the desk and installed a shelf underneath it so we could put baskets there for some more storage. We splurged a bit and bought some cute drawer pulls from Anthropologie for the drawer on the changing table and for the drawers on the daybed. We also decided to move the dresser into the closet to give us more room. Pete and his grandpa made the airplane together when Pete was a kid and we thought it would be cute if we hung it from the ceiling. Pete had the idea to add some clouds for a mobile over the changing table. A family friend crocheted the little clouds for us and we got ourselves a super inexpensive but meaningful mobile.
We bought our crib when we were about six months pregnant. Pete put it together while I was at work. It has a drawer underneath for storage which is nice. We went back and forth with bedding. I didn't really want a theme room and I couldn't find a crib skirt that I liked. I ended up making my own using an idea I found on this blog. It was one of my first sewing projects and although not perfect I think it turned out nice and was so much cheaper than any of the crazy overpriced crib bedding I found. The crocheted blanket on the crib was made for our little guy by my sister. She taught herself how to crochet just to make him a baby blanket. So special.
Pete and I have been enamored with wall decals and really wanted to get one for the nursery. It took us awhile to find one we really wanted but once we found this tree we thought it was perfect. It adds just the right amount of whimsy to the room and makes me smile when I see it. We got our glider from a friend of Pete's for $60 which you can't beat. It is super comfortable and all it needed was a little pillow for back support that I made. (My second sewing project was making pillow covers for the day bed.) We reused a little table that used to hold a tv in the guest room as a side table. Now we have a place I can put a drink down or a book when we are snuggling with the little one. It also is the perfect table to display the adorable blocks Lucas' (yup that's his name) godmother got him. Aren't they just adorable. We got the curtains on sale at pottery barn kids and I don't think I could have made them cheaper. Plus it saved me a sewing project.
Above our closet was a large empty space. I'm not sure what you would store up there besides dust bunnies. I've always wanted to put shelving up there and finally convinced Pete and my dad to build some. It made the useless empty space useable and gave us a place to store (although slightly inconvenient) books. My grandma is a potter and growing up she always made us the most awesome clay figurines. I asked her if she would make some for the little guy and she went all out. She made him over 22 animals consisting of a hippo, lion, zebra, giraffe, walrus, penguin and many more. Now the little one has his own special figurines from his great-grandma.
So that is our nursery. Now we just need our little guy to make his grand debut. Today is our official estimated due date and I have my fingers crossed that he'll come. Here's to hoping that little Lucas makes his entrance very soon.
Here is me at 39 weeks pregnant. Come on baby.
Monday, May 10, 2010
belly update

My apologies for not posting anything for a couple of weeks. A lot has been going on (baby growing, visiting Montana, family visiting) and unfortunately the baking had to take a backseat. I hope to get back in the swing of things this coming weekend. The belly is continuing to grow and the above picture was taken on Mother's Day at 32 weeks. Only eight weeks to go. Yippee!
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