Saturday, June 22, 2013

18 months!

Adelyn is 18 months old!  And cute as ever.

18 month Stats:
Height: 31 inches (12th percentile)
Weight: 20 lbs, 11 oz (4th percentile)
Head: 18.25 inches (42nd percentile)

This little sweetheart is outgoing, friendly, and has the fire in her to stand up for herself.  She sweetly says "Hiiiiii" and waves to nearly everyone when we are out, so she quickly wins people over.

Adelyn walks well and runs a little.  She can go up stairs nicely, but she is more cautious going down (I think that is a good thing!).  Normally going down stairs she will sit down and go down one stair, stand up, turn to me holding out her arms and say, "Hold me!"
  
She is a still an adventurous eater.  Her favorites right now are any fruits, crackers, cheese, and milk.  She still likes beans, too.  We are working on getting her to eat more meat.  Often she will want to eat whatever is on my plate or on Josh's plate-- even when it is the exact same thing as what is on her plate!  It just looks better to her if it is offered to someone else! :)  She notices everything, so if we do happen to have something she doesn't, she will demand a taste.  Because of this, she has tried a lot of different foods-- hot salsa, coke zero, lemons, spicy chips... things I would never offer a toddler, but she seems to enjoy!
  
She sleeps through the night most nights, unless she is sick or cutting a tooth.  When that happens, she can pull all nighters with the best of them.  We are down to just one nap a day and that nap is usually about 2 hours, sometimes up to 3.

Here are some of her recent words.  She has a cute voice and it is nice that she is able to communicate!
Mine
Cheese
Cookie
Book
Door
Please (Peeeease!)
Bob (as in Bob the Builder)
Milk
Play (paaay!)
Bird
Color
Home
Help
Hot
Amen
Pray
Balloon
Potty
Elmo
Ummm...
Monkey


Adelyn loves her brother and he loves her.  That is sweet.  He pushes her buttons, though, and she has learned how to "tattle" on him-- and how to take things into her own hands.  He has been shocked a few times recently to be pushed down by his little sister.  Once she even slapped his bottom after he wouldn't get out of her face.  Josh and I were both here and it took everything in us not to laugh!  Hunter was completely shocked.


Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Hunter is 4!

FOUR!!!

Dear Hunter,

You turned four yesterday.  You have been talking about this day for months!  Your birthday was a very anticipated event this year... you had lots of ideas for presents, cakes, and themes for your party. Since at least March, you have been talking about June 13 (you say it, "June Thir-teen!").


I hope you enjoyed your birthday!  We woke up to you sitting next to your presents and admiring the decorations in the apartment, much like last year.  You were so cute huddled next to the couch just looking around and soaking it all in.  You said, to me, "Mommy, there are ribbons on my room. Is that my present, too?!?"  So sweet!  I had put crepe paper over your door so when you woke up it would immediately be a celebration.  And you thought it was a present.    

I think Mommy and Daddy overwhelmed you a little... I hated that we had to put you in time out on your birthday.  You were just so excited and interested in the gifts... it was hard to wait and hard to not want everything RIGHT.NOW!  I will not set out all the presents next year, just the ones you can open immediately.  

We let you open the special gift from mommy first thing in the morning.  A Cash Register!  Complete with fake dollar bills and coins.  You love it.  You are playing with it right now!  You love to stack the dollars all together and then throw them in the air.  Then you pick them all up and in a very orderly fashion put them back in the slots they go into.  Mommy forgot to get you a battery for this, and when we went to the store later that day, she got the wrong ones!  So we are still waiting to get the right battery in it... but you love it just the same!
  
We skpyed with both grandmas early in the morning.  It was fun for you to open your presents "with" them.  You loved the castle from Grancie and Papaw and it has already seen hours of play.  And, Grandma and Grandpa bought you 150 more balls for your ball pit!  Now you can bury yourself completely!  Grandma taught you to say, "Bazinga" when you come out of the balls (Yay for The Big Bang Theory!!! LOL).

We spent some time at the library that morning and got you signed up for the summer reading program. Then we had a quick lunch before rest time.  After rest time, you got to go on a special date with mommy! We went and picked out your special birthday cookies. I wanted to get you a small cake, but you did NOT want a cake.  You chose cookies.  Then we picked out batteries, but that did not go so well on mommy's part.

Then, DADDY was home!!! :)  You loved showing daddy all of your new presents, but you were really anxious to open the rest of your gifts!!!  You opened a bop it bag, a new math puzzle, 20 new hot wheels cars, and several new books.  We played with you for a while then took you to Chick Fil A to celebrate! We had the special birthday cookies for dessert.

What a day!  I'm so glad I got to spend it with you!!

You are a precious little boy.  I am so thankful to be your mommy and watch you grow.  At four, you are learning all kinds of new things!  You love to learn.  We read a lot, watch Sesame Street, and play outside.  There are glimpses of maturity blooming within you!  I am happy to say that you are completely potty trained-- even at night!  (What a victory for everyone in this household!)  You are naturally curious, a sweet older brother, and a joy to share life with.

At 4 years old, this is how big you are:
Height: 41.75 inches (75%)
Weight: 38.50 lbs (75%)

Happy four years old, Hunter.  I love you!!
--Mommy





Saturday, June 15, 2013

4 year old Birthday Questions!

Here are Hunter's responses to a few questions of what his preferences are right now.  I got a few on video, too!  (We did this last year, here's the link!)



FOUR YEARS OLD

1. How old are you?  Four!
2. What is your favorite animal? Penguin!
3. What is your favorite thing to eat?  Peanut Butter Toast
4. What is your favorite game? Daddy!  Playing with Daddy!
5. What do you like to play with daddy? Swords!!!
6. What is your favorite TV show? Bob the Builder!
7. What is your favorite movie? Cars 2
8. What is your favorite color? Silver and white 
9. What is your favorite sport? I like more games. 
12. What is your favorite book?   I'm not going to tell you any more questions.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

4th birthday party pictures!

Disney Pixar Cars Party!!
Hunter is 4!

We invited 15 kids to Hunter's fourth birthday, and 13 of them came!  We started the party with time trials with special pull-back cars as well as the job of going around the track "one and a hundred times!"  Daddy showed everyone how the track goes, and they spent a good 30 minutes going around and around!
Next, we had a scavenger hunt.  The kids were given four cars to look for in Hunter's room and it was great fun.  After prizes were handed out, the kids worked together on

a giant cars puzzle. Then, we did the scavenger hunt again!
After singing happy birthday, the kids all sat in the kitchen to enjoy their snacks.  Then we did some more time trials and laps around the track.  It was a great party!


This is the best we could do for a group shot!  Several guests did not want to stop playing long enough to sit in the picture... but here is the majority of guests.

Daddy organized an amazing track for the cars to race as well as a place for "time trials."  
 Hunter and his birthday cake!
This was right before the party... he was so excited!
 Food Table
 Hot Wheels gift from Courtney
 Hunter's turn at the time trials!
 The girls enjoyed coloring... the boys were a little crazy!
 You can see the track took up our entire apartment!  The kids LOVED IT!
 We did a scavenger hunt in Hunter's room.  The kids looked for specific pictures of cars.  Here is Hunter and AJ spotting a car!
 The winners of the scavenger hunt!
 Hunter and his friend Mac!
 Sweet Adelyn had a great time!
 Working on the Cars puzzle

 The candle is lit!!!
 Happy Birthday to Hunter!!!!
 So fun to sing to my boy....
 Blowing out the candles!  After many attempts, Daddy helped get the job done!
 Party Food time!
 I had all the kids sit on my kitchen floor to eat their snacks... just like 2 years ago...
 A few gifts.

Hunter loves Angry Birds!

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Hunter's 4th Birthday Party

Today we celebrated Hunter's 4th birthday party with his friends.

What a precious little boy he is...  His excitement for this day has been building for months. MONTHS.  For a while there, he talked about his party non-stop.  He has really been looking forward to this day...

We invited friends, made a racetrack for cars all through our apartment, decorated the apartment, and made cakes.  12 boys and girls came to celebrate and Josh and I had 2 other adults helping out.  We had a wonderful time!  It went as well as it could have!  I will post pictures soon but for now, I just wanted to record some of the special memories...

--Hunter was in awe when he woke up.  He looked all around, a little overwhelmed and a little confused, examining every aspect of his party.  For two days leading up to the party, he gathered all his toy cars to be able to use them for his party.  He can be very legalistic when the rule is important to him.  He wouldn't let anyone touch the cars in the basket he collected!  Last night while he was trying to fall asleep and then after he fell asleep, Courtney, Josh and I decorated the apartment, made all the food and got things ready for the party.  I was so thankful for help and it really made a difference about how smoothly everything went this morning.

--He was excited about all his friends coming, but in particular he was very excited about Mac and Nathan.  They are both older than him and I think he looks up to them a lot.  When he found out that BOTH of them were coming he couldn't stop talking about them.  It was really sweet.  And it was sweet to watch these older boys celebrate with Hunter today.  Especially Mac.  He went out of his way to make Hunter feel important and special.  He helped Hunter with the scavenger hunt and the puzzle time.  He was his partner for the races.  It was really sweet.

--What a difference a few years makes!  Hosting a party with 4-6 year olds (plus Mac who is 9) is quite different than 2-4 year olds.  Much more pleasant, I must say.  The kids listened so well, there were no discipline issues, and we could actually do "group" games.  It was really fun!

--Hunter loved the race track his daddy built for him.  He would tell people, "Daddy will show you how it goes!!"  It had ramps and went on all our furniture and even had places where the cars would jump.  Daddy put a lot of thought into the track and it turned out great.

--Hunter was very insistant that he is NOT FOUR YET.  He told me over and over throughout the party and made sure his friends knew that even though the cake said he was four, he was not really four yet.  I am okay with this little attachment to following the rules.  He isn't four yet.  And I am going to soak up these last days of him being three.

--Adelyn was adorable at the party.  She wanted to be involved in everything the big kids were doing and she kept up pretty well.  She ate a million grapes and a few m&ms, tried to color, sat with the big kids while they ate, and pointed at all the cars in the puzzle as the kids were trying to name the cars.  She would yell GO GO when the kids were pushing the cars around the track.  She had a great time!

--I feel so blessed tonight, as I sit here in the midst of the track... How sweet it is to celebrate my little boy.  I hope he always knows how loved he is... I hope he remembers feeling important and celebrated and loved by his friends and family.  Because he truly is.

:)


Monday, June 3, 2013

An Ode to my 20s

Oh dear Twenties,
Full of life.
You have brought me many new experiences.  In no particular order...

1 undergraduate degree.
Countless jobs.
6 states I called home.
More pounds than I want to admit.
1 beautiful wedding in Colorado, where I was the bride.
1 husband.
4 pregnancies.
2 precious babies.
11 different homes.
1 Master's Degree.
5 funerals of family members.
4 different vehicles.
Several deep friendships.
Anxiety.
1 trip to Green Bay to see the Packers play on Christmas Day.
10 days in Italy.
Red wine.
2 trips to Florida and one day drive along the Outer Banks in North Carolina.
1 honeymoon in Mexico.
1 Cubs game at Wrigley Field.
1 Cowboys vs. Packers game in Dallas.
5 days in New York City.
1 weekend in DC and a special weekend in Virginia Beach.
Lots of trips to NM and Iowa to visit family.
Many unexpected and undeserved blessings.
Jewels of wisdom.
Pangs of grief.
Deeper understanding of myself.
Greater desire to serve God.
Deep pain.
Insecurities and fear.
Great adventures.
Repelling down a mountain.
Swimming in a cave.
Counseling.
Hiking in Colorado.
Serving the homeless in Denver.
Fixing roofs in Northern New York with YouthWorks.
Cleaning out a family's house and cleaning up yards in Mississippi after Hurricane Katrina.
6+ youth trips where I got to mentor, lead, challenge and play with high school students.
3 weddings I was in; many more I attended.
Many Bible Studies and small groups I have had the opportunity to lead.
A love of photography.
An appreciation of PBS Kids (it is on as I type this!).


I am thankful for you, dear twenties.  May I take the lessons I have learned and create an even better experience of my 30s.  


Saturday, June 1, 2013

the end of my 20s

I am living the last 48 hours of my life in my 20s.

I cried the day I turned 20, feeling so old and weirded out by switching decades.  I have a feeling that is going to happen again when I leave the 20s in a few days.  Since I am an easy crier, this is a perfectly fitting way to bookend the decade.

My experience of this decade has been rich, full, excruciating, and joyful.  I have had so much life happen in this decade.  I have made decisions that have set the path for the rest of my life.  I have experienced deep pain and grief.  I have experienced pure joy.  Here is a little synopsis of my twenties...

20- Started as an intern at a Baptist church in Maryland the summer before my junior year of college.  In Waco, I lived with my best friend and several other girls in a duplex and began loving my degree program at Baylor.  Got hired as a student writer for the PR department at Baylor. Deepened friendships and my understanding of God's Word.

21- Began with a diagnosis of cancer for my father.  I decided to spend the summer at home with him and will never regret this decision.  I celebrated my birthday with my dear friend Cyndie in Las Cruces!  Then, I walked with my dad through his terrible disease and learned what it meant to grieve.  Such a painful loss... A few months later, I graduated from Baylor with a great bunch of family and friends.

22- Moved to Colorado to start an internship with Youth For Christ.  I lived with a host family and volunteered for a church youth group in the evenings and on the weekends.  So much transition and uncertainty surrounded my life... I was deeply grieving but not sure how to do so and I was trying to establish my life as an adult.  It was an exciting time mixed with great fear and self-doubt.  Eventually, I got hired on at both YFC and the church youth group and I was able to get my own apartment.

23- I had an awesome roommate, Amber, and we had a cute little townhouse together in Parker, CO. I transitioned from YFC to a job at Colorado School of Dance as the Communications Coordinator, doing a lot of different jobs from advertising to scheduling and customer service to fitting dance shoes.  It was a great experience and I loved having a professional job.  I met Josh during this year, on one of his final days in Colorado before he was being transferred out to Virginia to work at NATO.  I didn't realize at the time that meeting would change my life....

24- I turned 24 in Virginia!  I had moved out there just days before to live near my fiance (!) and get ready for our wedding.  Josh planned an exciting birthday complete with the gift of pearls to wear on my wedding day.  In August, we got married and in October we got to travel to Italy for part of Josh's training for his job at NATO.  What a wonderful surprise that was!!  We spent 10 days backpacking through Italy, with no plan other than to enjoy the country.  I got my real estate license and began working for a family-owned company in Virginia Beach.  Josh and I rented a townhouse from one of his former roommates and began our lives together.

25- Began with a great celebration with my new friends in Virginia Beach!  Josh and I bought our first house together, an adorable town home about 10 minutes drive from the coast.  We cooked out a lot, volunteered as leaders of our church's youth group, and enjoyed being married.  I got to go to Chicago to see a Cubs game with my dear brother!!!  Then I got super sick and couldn't figure out why.  Everyday I felt terrible but there seemed to be no answers as to what was causing it.  Until in November, I found out I was PREGNANT!  Whoa!!!

26- I was large and extremely uncomfortable on my 26th birthday.  Josh took me to Texas Roadhouse, which I love, but all I could think about was getting the baby out!!  Hunter came 10 days later via c-section!  I spent this year in yet another transition-- learning what it means to love someone with my whole heart and also how to give my entire being to another life.  I loved being a mom, felt incredibly challenged by being a mom, and spent a large portion of this year with great anxiety wondering if I was doing enough for my new baby.  Josh & I made a big decision to love to Saint Louis to pursue graduate school together.  So, we put our house on the market and took a 60 day road trip all over the country visiting family and friends as we moved.  In January, we moved onto Covenant Seminary's campus and that is where we still live today.  We both became students again as we still were learning what it meant to be parents.

27- I turned 27 with my entire family surrounding me!  I got to wake up in Texas with my mom, brother, aunts, uncles, cousins!  Then I got the great news that I was accepted into the Counseling program at Covenant, which I had wanted all along but was too nervous to apply for at first.  I joined the class of 2013 in classes that fall, and began classes that helped me form my view of people and the world.  Those classes are still some of my favorite in the program.  I suffered two miscarriages and lots of pain associated with those losses.  When I got pregnant the third time, my heart was still grieving and was very fearful of another loss.  It took me a while to begin to enjoy this pregnancy.

28- For my 28th birthday party, several of my friends in STL got together and took me out for Mexican food, and then Courtney hosted a dessert party at her house.  I was so thankful for that, because Josh was 14 hours away in South Carolina for the summer.  It was hard to have a birthday without him here!  I was very sick (morning sickness!) and a little heartbroken that summer, still grieving my miscarriages and missing my husband.  But that summer changed me in ways that I will be forever grateful   I got to see my personal strength at handeling a 2 year old by myself while being pregnant and I began to learn how to ask for help rather than always rely on myself.  My friendships grew deeper, and I learned to value my relationship with my husband to a whole new level.  Then, in December, we welcomed Adelyn into our family.  She was born via scheduled c-section and my Mom and Glen were some of the first to welcome her to the world.  Then, Cyndie came and helped me as Josh had drill and finished his finals.  I was blown away by Cyndie's selflessness and willingness to fly out here and take care of me and my kiddos!  By the end of January, I was back into my classes and adjusting to being a mother of two.  I was so sick during her pregnancy that I actually felt better as a sleep-deprived mother of a newborn than I did before she was born!

29- Ah, 29. I have loved you so dearly.  I was so excited to turn 29 last summer.  I felt better than I had felt in ages and much more comfortable in my own skin.  I was comfortable in my program at Covenant, much more calm about being a mother, and generally enjoying life.  29 has been amazing.  I got to begin seeing clients in a professional setting and see how well this career fits my giftings and calling.  I spent the year in an internship group with the best supervisor and classmates I could have ever hoped for.  I got to watch my little toddler morph into a boy and my baby begin toddlerhood.  And I graduated with a Master's of Arts in Counseling.  I hope that my experience of being 29 is a small taste of what it is going to be like to be 30 and beyond.



See, I told you, my twenties have been FULL.  Full of life-altering decisions, new people tied to me forever, and saying goodbye to my dear daddy.  I have moved to 6 different states, found a career I love, and settled into my new roles of wife and mother.  I am thankful for all the twenties have provided... just writing this out has reminded me of how exhausting this decade has been!  It has been full of insecurities, anxiety, and fear.  I hope that in my 30s life will even out a little bit, that I will be able to enjoy the many blessings that surround me and that I will continue developing my own personhood by...

-loving myself because of my imperfections rather than trying to hide or deny them.
-enjoying my children rather than trying to do parenting 'right'.
-deepen my friendships by exposing who I really am, rather than pretending.
-develop my counseling skills with confidence rather than hiding or minimizing who God has made me to be.
-practice being present daily rather than rushing through life.
-rest in the knowledge that I am loved by God and that His is the only opinion that truly matters, rather than trying to please everyone around me.

I have learned a lot in my 20s.  But I really am looking forward to my 30s.  I want to continue this journey, enjoying the bits of wisdom I have picked up along the way and seeking out more every day.