Miles turned 3 today so we celebrated all weekend with family visiting from far and wide. He'd picked the sandcastle cake (below) out of a magazine so we had a beachy party complete with sand(box), wavy sprinklers and a kiddie pool. But he also wanted the iPod cake from the same article, so we made it chocolate to match Wayne's black iPod.
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Happy Birthday, Miles!
Miles turned 3 today so we celebrated all weekend with family visiting from far and wide. He'd picked the sandcastle cake (below) out of a magazine so we had a beachy party complete with sand(box), wavy sprinklers and a kiddie pool. But he also wanted the iPod cake from the same article, so we made it chocolate to match Wayne's black iPod.
Monday, August 18, 2008
He's back!!
He's still going with the beach-y theme cake he selected a month ago, but he's added another cake to the list. Since I was going to make extra cupcakes anyway I'm going to attempt both theme cakes. I'll just leave it at that and hopefully get a picture to share next week. :)
Here's a gorgeous one that Raven took... so much better, that's why she's the pro!Monday, August 11, 2008
Girl Time
So with Miles gone, and Audrey going to bed at 6, Wayne and I got to catch up on our new favorite show, Mad Men on AMC. We made more veggie pizza and turned in early. It's so quiet here!
Audrey slept until 8:30 and I am only slightly embarrassed to admit that I let her be my alarm clock. It was fantastic! I don't think I've slept past 7 in over 3 years, even on a weekend (okay, maybe in Italy). I'm taking this time to put away toys and revel in the fact that they will stay put away, at least until Wednesday evening. I will probably even take the opportunity to make some toys disappear, perhaps to be held for a consignment sale this fall.
But for today Audrey and I are off for lunch with daddy then some shopping - Lowes, not the mall. I always have a DIY project, hope Wayne didn't think it would end when the kitchen was done. Now it's chair recovering and better shelving for our closet. Fun fun!
Friday, August 08, 2008
last one, I promise
Look what I did during naptime!
Thursday, August 07, 2008
Pictures & Sound
As promised, a little video from our evening. This was actually last night, shortly before the meltdown.
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Cutie Pies
But most of the day they were absolute sweethearts. We had our playgroup and Miles had a blast running around with his girlfriends. Audrey sat up the whole time (in my lap) watching the action and checking out Noelle, who is 4 months older. Audrey's getting much better at sitting, though needs a prop for sure. Like above, where they were wedged into the sofa together. Don't they look sweet? I swear I have video of them giggling together, just need to get around to posting it.
I've been a mommy-brain blogger... I keep forgetting to share the fun stories. Like last week when I had to take Miles with us to the grocery store. First he did NOT want to go. I tried explaining all the things that we needed to get for him... Blueberry Eggos, OJ, fig newtons, jelly, but he didn't care. I don't know what he thought he'd eat. But finally when I said we were out of milk and couldn't eat Cheerios he said, "Okay, we'll go get one milk." What a stinker. Of course once there he didn't mind picking up everything on the list. I keep trying to entice him to eat new things. The kid won't eat pasta, cheese, or a bread product unless there's PB&J on it. And forget veggies. So this trip I worked on pasta. I showed him all the cool shapes, corkscrews, tubes, stars, letters, ears. Even went so far as the Nemo shaped pasta but he didn't care. So I moved on. At the checkout he picked up some M&Ms..."Ooooooh, M&Ms! I LIKE these!" he says. So I countered, "You try some pasta that I make tonight, you can have the M&Ms." The little stinker put them back so fast, even the checker was laughing. Oh boy, it's always fun!
Friday, August 01, 2008
Finally finished
A mere 7 months after we started, the final piece of the kitchen remodel was completed this week - the back splash! Thankfully this was the only missing piece, so it's not as if we were struggling to eat. As you can see, I've made use of the crock pot this week, making beef stew which Miles used to love. Tonight, however, he chewed the cud forever before eating it. Then he got up from his seat and Chelsea cleaned his plate for him. Why do kids do that? Sit there forever with food in their cheek like a chipmunk? I have fond memories of sitting for hours at a deserted table refusing to swallow some ghastly green vegetable, holding it in my mouth thus prolonging the torture. Why? I'm sure mom tried all the explanations we tried with Miles, but none worked.
Speaking of not working, the no-nap Monday really didn't work! He was very good for his "quiet time," even stayed in reading a book after I told him he could come out. But by the time dinner rolled around he was a mess, throwing a huge fit, even trying to fall asleep on the kitchen floor. That, of course, was NOT allowed! He eventually got over it, ate and went to bed, but that hour or so was awful. Thankfully he had school the next day and they got him back on track.
And I forgot two Audrey things...
.: she loves my watch. It's the one my aunt Kathy gave me for college graduation, but it's still going strong. If she can't get my hair, that's the next best thing.
.: She loves smooches! I love the little smile she gives when you kiss her, smushing in her chubby cheeks. It makes her grin and giggle, made even cuter when she coos through her pacifier.
{I lied when I said the kitchen is finished... we do still lack our table in the eat-in area, but that's really it and that will be done next week. Can't wait to show that!}
Monday, July 28, 2008
It's oh so quiet
Speaking of bathroom breaks, the "potty fairy" came to visit us this weekend. We didn't need the fairy's help in learning how to potty, but in getting rid of the darn Diego potty. Wayne & I were getting tired of cleaning it out! So the P.F. came and whisked away the potty, leaving in exchange a coupon for ice cream. So the tooth fairy may not be too happy with the P.F., but mommy sure likes the result.
.: LOVES pulling my hair. Will grab a fistful on both sides of my head and pull me in for a raspberry. If my hair is in a ponytail, she reaches for the fine (tender) nape of the neck and give s a good tug. OUCH!
.: Can do some tricks with her pacifier - she can pop it back into her mouth when she's holding it. If only she could find it on her own in the middle of the night.
.: Still working on the sitting and rolling over.
.: Has eaten Sweet potatoes, green beans, peas, butternut squash. I made the sweet potatoes, it was really easy! I bake them in foil for about an hour, scrape them out into the blender and add a little water, puree, spoon into ice cube trays and freeze. Then pop them out into a bag to store. When it's time to eat, a few seconds in the microwave is all it took. My next food will be applesauce because our neighbor brought us a huge bag of apples (and tomatoes & peppers) from her garden.
Speaking of neighbors, I'd almost forgotten the weekend fun for me! We had social plans for BOTH nights, even including a babysitter. How unheard of. Friday we hosted the neighborhood yard party and had a great turnout. Several girls were demonstrating their babysitting skills and kept up with the toddlers, playing ring around the rosy and tag. We had no less than 50 people in the yard and everyone seemed excited to continue the events well into fall. And on Saturday we had a sitter so we could celebrate Josh's birthday. We didn't last very long, partially because our sitter had a swim meet at 7 the next morning, but we had a great time getting out for once in a blue moon. Happy birthday Josh!
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Happy 6th!?!?!?!
More pictures from the weekend, click HERE.
And while she couldn't be out splashing in the creek, Audrey held audience up on the porch, getting lots of squeezes from YaYa & B. She's 20 weeks old now and really starting to show off her stuff. She is a definite attention hound (is that a 2nd child trait?) We were in a store last week and she cooed at anyone standing nearby. But the person whose attention she wants the most is Miles. Still just loves giggling at him. And he happily obliges.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Smoothie King
Anyway, here's Miles enjoying his dinner smoothie last night. Sitting in my lap, which is a BIG thing lately, especially when I've fed Audrey. She's down on the floor in the bouncy seat during this dinner. And yes, all he had for dinner was a smoothie. The kid is super picky these days, none of the old favorites are working. But I was super tricky... this is one of those "deceptive" drinks. Lots of berries, a banana and... wait for it..... a ton of fresh spinach! Oh yes, spinach, just chopped up in there with the yummy goodness. I read a blog about it this week and had to try it. You absolutely could not taste it. Even Wayne reluctantly tried it and liked it. I'm so bad about buying fresh spinach and then not using it all, this will be a great way to get it in. We buy the huge bags of frozen berries at Sams, add a little plain yogurt and some water and it's good to go. So while not the most well-balanced meal, I don't feel as bad about him drinking his dinner. Wayne wondered if we could grind a little ham up in there. Ewwwwww.
Back to the sitting, she's very floppy still, but managed to stay up in the Boppy for a little while this morning. I remember with Miles I hadn't even considered trying to help him sit until I went to pick him up at daycare and there he was sitting up in the Boppy. Wow! I had no clue! Audrey enjoys it, for sure. Yesterday our playgroup was here and she didn't want to lay down, just sit up and watch all the action.
Speaking of action, she'll get a lot this weekend when we celebrate cousin Evan's 6th (!) birthday. Should be lots of crazy fun.
And oh yes, more exciting baby news.... Kennedy joined us this week!! Look at all her beautiful hair!!!
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Taste of 'Taters
She's doing better overall on the sleep, we've had many nights of just one waking, around 2:30 or 3. But she'll throw us a curve ball after a couple of those and get up several times. We'll try the pacifier first, but if that doesn't do it I will feed her, watching the clock to make sure it's a super short feeding. We don't want to do the cry-it-out trainingat night because we don't want to wake Miles. But I've been "sleep training" at naptime and that has paid off. She's had several days of two 2-hour naps and only cried 30 minutes each time for the first day or so.
But enough complaining, it's only sleep, right? There are much more fun things we've done this week, like dressing up for free food! Miles had lots of fun making this cow costume to wear Friday for free Chick-fil-a. But when the time came to parade around as a cow he got a little stage fright. But he made it long enough to get his nuggets, fruit AND an ice cream cone. Lucky kid. And Audrey just watches him thinking "someday.... someday...." Cutie pies!!
Saturday, July 05, 2008
A weekend of firsts
Audrey hit the big four month mark this week, so we had the requisite pediatrician visit and weigh-in. She's now 13 lbs 1.5 oz and 24 1/4" long. She's in the 50%ile for both height & weight, dropping off a growth spurt from the last visit. Since she's been waking a couple times during the night still, Dr. B. suggested that we might have a trained night feeder and that I need to try to not feed her every time she wakes at night. I'd been doing it because it seemed to be the easy way to get her back to sleep, but I've known that the time to stop is now. So we're working on scaling back the middle of the night interactions. It's hard to keep track, though, when waking in the delirium of 12am, 2am, 4am, when the last feeding was. Maybe I should start a journal again?He also said we could start feeding her in the hopes that a little more solid food in the belly might help her stay down longer. So we tried very liquidy rice cereal the last couple of nights. I wouldn't say she loved it, but I think some of her fussiness while trying was that she wasn't getting it fast enough. The spoon was a little awkward too. But she did get most of it down, not all down the front, so I do think she's ready for this. We'll work on the cereals for a couple of weeks, then add in veggies. Miles loved sweet potatoes when he first tasted them, hopefully she'll be just as happy to move beyond the bland rice. Oh, and Miles had to have a taste of her rice cereal and did not like it at all! Or, as he says, "I don't love THAT." [Click on the photo strip to enlarge and see her expressions!]
We ran from the bathroom and went on to the theater, Now he was leery of anything we encountered, so I tried to explain and make light: ooh, look how big the screen is! look at all the kids! He didn't like the pathway-illumination lights, and was a little uncertain about the flip-down seat at first. He just wanted to see WALL*E, even though a couple of previews looked cute. Finally..... the pre-movie cartoon..... and FINALLY..... the movie started. By this point he was so distracted by making the seat open and shut on himself that he wouldn't sit still and watch. He noticed the people near us eating popcorn and said, "Mommy, I want my snack!" So out came the Chex Mix. One he realized there were M&Ms in the mix, that was all he wanted and kept asking for those. So between trying to get him to sit down and finding M&Ms, I missed some of the cute introduction of WALL*E. Thankfully Miles knew who EVE was, and she showed up pretty soon, that started to settle him down. After I told him the snacks were gone, he sat still, then crawled over to sit in my lap. He alternated between leaning forward, seated on my knees and snuggled back under my chin, really sweet. SPOILER ALERT: He even started to cry a little when WALL*E was hurt and non-responsive.
All in all a very fun morning and Miles is excited at the idea of another movie someday. I don't know of any coming out soon, but maybe we'll try a home movie experience next.
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
twitterpated
Just a quick update with 2 cool techie things I learned today...
.: I signed up for Twitter. Basically it's a mini-blog. Short notes (tweets) about what I'm doing. But instead of me, I'll be capturing the gems that Miles comes up with. I'm trying to figure out how to put it on this blog, but for now find it here: http://twitter.com/nkerwin. BTW, I got the idea from a daddytypes post about ben_yes doing it. UPDATE: It's on the blog - right sidebar.
.: On Google Maps you can add GasBuddy which highlights gas stations and the prices where you're searching. Or just go to gasbuddy.com.
Sorry no exciting kid updates today, although you might get a giggle out of twitter.
.: I signed up for Twitter. Basically it's a mini-blog. Short notes (tweets) about what I'm doing. But instead of me, I'll be capturing the gems that Miles comes up with. I'm trying to figure out how to put it on this blog, but for now find it here: http://twitter.com/nkerwin. BTW, I got the idea from a daddytypes post about ben_yes doing it. UPDATE: It's on the blog - right sidebar.
.: On Google Maps you can add GasBuddy which highlights gas stations and the prices where you're searching. Or just go to gasbuddy.com.
Sorry no exciting kid updates today, although you might get a giggle out of twitter.
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
HE DID IT!!
In other HUGE news today, we welcome with great joy baby Lizzie. We're so glad she's finally here. She, Audrey and Kennedy will make great pledge sisters (sorry, new member sisters) here in about 18 years!!
Saturday, June 28, 2008
You thought I was kidding
In case you doubted, I went ahead and scrapped her 4 month page to capture her cuteness of grabbing her toes. I am a few days early for the 4 month (!) mark, but this is the thing I want to remember and share with her about this time in her life. She's already "outgrowing" the phase, moving on to more exciting things like rolling. When she wakes, I'm starting to hear her banging around on the aquarium, even starting the music with her feet. At least I know what all the banging is this time. We didn't know what to think the first time we heard Miles playing with it!
I added this photo to the album of old scans - me at about her age. Guess she comes by it naturally.We're less than two months away from his big 3rd birthday and we've already started talking about it. One of my magazines had a birthday issue and he picked out THE cake that he wants... surprisingly he did NOT want the excavator cake. So now we'll be figuring out the rest of the event based on his must-have cake. Stay tuned....
Monday, June 23, 2008
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Saturdays are HARD
But I was getting ready for a baby shower for my friend Chrissy. It was lots of fun and I didn't even get a call from Wayne. He had to manage the witching hour and get both kids down all by himself. He did great and got some cute video of the kids that I'll post next. I missed her bedtime feeding and pumped when I got home. Today I missed the late afternoon feeding because of an outing with Miles (more on this next) so I needed to pump when I got home. The "mechanics" of nursing require that you pump as close to the same time that you're missing a feeding in order to maintain your milk supply. That's why Will Farrell carried a pump to the Golden Globes last year, and why it's really easier to take her on vacation with us (thanks anyway, mom). Anyway, I started to pump with her playing beside me and she did NOT like it! She knew there was milk and thought there was no reason it should just end up in a bottle. I got to see some of the fiery redhead, uh-oh!
We've been trying a new tactic that I read about in Making the Terrible Twos Terrific. Dr. B. (his pediatrician) has "told us" that Miles is a big boy and can go to the potty all by himself. Dr. B. gave us a bell that goes off throughout the day to remind Miles to go do his thing. If he needs our help he can call us. And he does... he can go, pull off his pants, use either potty - but he usually picks the Diego potty, which includes emptying and rinsing the bowl in his routine - and wash his hands all on his own. He sometimes needs help getting back into his pants, but other than that he's self sufficient. That's not saying that he always does it on his own, but he can. We'll try a couple more days at home in underpants and I ask his teacher before I send him to school in underwear, but it shouldn't be long now! We all so proud of him.
Please keep our friend Courtney in your prayers this week... they are going to welcome their new daughter and bring her home. Such a blessing. What an exciting time!!
And finally, I've been going through old albums and scanned some photos that I want to make sure to have - ones with my grandparents and even great-grandparents in them. Tiffany, there are some great ones of you! If you don't have these, let me know and I'll mail them to you too. Here for your viewing pleasure: the 1970s. (click on this picture to see all of them.)
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Monday, June 16, 2008
This is what she does:
Friday, June 13, 2008
Rollin' Rollin' Rollin'
Here we go... mobility! This morning Audrey officially rolled over. Yes it was the "easy" way, from tummy to back, but she's getting there. She can get fully up to her side from her back, so I don't think it will be long until she's flip-flopping like a politician!
And this is a fine example of why I'm so glad I keep this blog... I couldn't remember when Miles rolled over and my notes from that time are sketchy. I have a note that he rolled over in January, so almost 5 months old. If she gets the back-to-front roll soon it will be before she's 4 months old. Already trying to one-up big brother!
Monday, June 09, 2008
Old School Lullaby!
How fun is this! This site lets you make a mix tape like the good old days. I put together some of my favorite bedtime tunes for the kiddos, enjoy!
Saturday, June 07, 2008
who is this child?
Friday, June 06, 2008
3 months old
Her first three months have flown by. I know with Miles the time seemed much more relaxed. Now with a very energetic kid running, jumping, spinning, galloping around getting into monkey business I don't think I could remember the definition of relaxed, lazy days with a baby. He's going to school 3 days a week in the summer, so hopefully I can dedicate some more attention to Audrey. [She's napping, so I'm only neglecting housework while I blog now.]
And finally... big congrats to our friends Amy & Jason... they're expecting!
Monday, June 02, 2008
Happy Days
YaYa and B had come for the day so Wayne and I could make it to Indy 4. It was enjoyable, but I'm glad my expectations weren't too high! Friday night's movie, however, was fantastic. It's not often you see a theater filled to capacity with women all dressed up to the heels. And this was a huge theater - at least 800 seats in ours and it played on another screen too!
{These photos of her are from 1 week old and today, 13 weeks old.}
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