Wednesday, March 28, 2007

In loving arms


I LOVE this picture of my father with his grandkids. So many times, you try and get the so-called "perfect" picture where everyone is looking and smiling. But, more often, it's moments such as the above that speak volumes. A little infant yawning, tired from a morning with his big sisters. An older, protective sister lovingly looking over her little brother and the other snuggling in close for a hug. A grandfather, proudly holding his grandkids in his lap. And, all their heads being sunkissed by warmth of light.
We made it through last week. Eli ended up spiking a fever on Thursday. So, after a LONG Dr. appt of blood cultures, xrays, and a shot, Eli and I spent the day at home. Papa came over and rocked little guy so mama could get some much needed rest. Things turned around for the better after that day. Birthday parties were great and Mark and I enjoyed the baptism of Reagan. She is ADORABLE. I'll try and share some pics. We had an awesome dinner afterwards with Cori and Dan's families'.
Mark left yesterday morning. The kids and I faired well for our first night although you can tell they miss their daddy. I hope the rest of the week continues to go well. I'm planning a little slumber party with the girls in our bed on Thursday night as a little reward.
I have to say that Eli is changing so MUCH. He is really starting to grab onto objects and is cooing and talking a lot more. Most of the time he's such a smiley guy but I'm yet to catch it on camera, though I have it on video. Happy Wednesday!

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Managing our brood of 3.

Monday, I returned to work. We are all slowly adjusting to having a working mama. Eli looked at me like "where are we going so early in the morning?". The girls were also a little confused. Eli had a good day at his "school". He drank his bottles, smiled for Linda, and even gave her a laugh. That night went by extrememly fast as it was bath nights for all the kids and Mark worked on cleaning up the yard. Eli slept the whole night thru for the second time. Must have been all that hard playing. The first time was on my bday = )

Yesterday was slightly better. The girls had tears in the a.m. but quickly cuddled with daddy. I spent the day at work with watery/itchy eyes and sneezes. Why is it I come down with a cold when I return to work and not while I was on maternity leave. Oh well. I slept in this a.m. and am going to work so I don't use up my very precious PTO.

Hope I can stay healthy for the rest of our busy week. Tomorrow is "father's night" at the Montessori and the girls will get to show daddy work they enjoy. Friday is a bday party as well as Saturday. Oh, Mark and I are God Parents to one of my friend's twins, Reagan. Do you remember her? So, the baptism is Saturday and supper afterwards. Phew!


Here is our brood of 3...

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

I died my hair!!

Yesterday marked the 30th anniversary of my birth. Mark and I celebrated Monday night with dinner at the Parthenon, an excellent Greek restaurant. This was also this first time we had been away from the kids as a couple since the birth of Eli. The kids helped me make a pineapple-carrot cake, which we enjoyed last night and I must say was delicious! Dad treated me to lunch at a new cafe type restaurant called "The Cup". As a present to myself and a way to mark the event, I died my hair strawberry blonde. I actually did this last week and Papa watched Eli. As seen in the picture above (photo courtesy of Schuyler =), it was pretty red to begin with. But, after several washings, it has tamed down and I am liking it!




For those that don't know, my hubby has began a diet and exercise program. He is down a total of 14 lbs (approx). Way to go Mark!



This past weekend, both girls went down to Missouri to see their cousin Maddy who celebrated her b-day on Sunday. I was a little hesitant to let Mackie go, but she did awesome and both had a wonderful time. It was a little strange having only 1 child. Being the worry wort that I am, I missed them dearly but did manage to enjoy some of the quiet time.



This week is my last week of maternity leave = ( It is a somewhat sad time as both I and the girls will miss our time together. I'm sure it will be a matter of time before we get into a new groove.



Here are pics from the winter times in NE. This week spring is shining through and we have been enjoying the warmer weather outdoors.



Wednesday, March 07, 2007

2 months already!




Wow! I know I keep saying this but time is flying by. Eli is now 2 months old! We had his 2 month appt yesterday. I have started calling him "big boy" so much that the girls' now mimic this. He, in fact, is a big boy. The stats from the Dr. appt yesterday: 14lbs which is 90% for weight and 24in which is 85% for height. Dr. says he looks like a 4 month old which explains why he's wearing 3-6 month sizes! The infant seat probably only last until he is 6 months. We'll enjoy it while we can. Eli has had a constant tearing and mattering in his left eye. This is being caused by a clogged eye duct. We are now trying a new medication to stop the yellow mattering and will massage the duct area. Hopefully, it will unclog itself. Otherwise, an opthamologist would have to unclog it but not until he's at least 9 months of age. All in all, he is an extremely healthy boy. Oh, Eli also has graduated to his crib as of last Tuesday. No more cradle/bassinet. This child grunts and groans in his sleep more than any other child I know = )

As for the girls, last Thursday they enjoyed a snow day at home with mom. Ofcourse, they wanted to got outside. So, until I got Eli down, they played on the fort in the backyard in the snow. Swinging and going down the slide. Pretty funny. I did manage to take them sledding and Mark got off early so Schuyler went out for a second round after nap. I will try and post some of those pics soon. In the meantime, so you can enjoy these. Mommy gets her play time too! Gma S made the cute little sweater and hat.