As nervous as I was about Palm Sunday mass, everyone was really well behaved! In an attempt to actually listen to the Passion Gospel, I decided to nurse John Paul during it. I actually haven't done that in public for a while, but it worked like a charm. He nursed during the entire gospel, and then kind of dozed off. So for the first time in probably 3 or 4 months, I did not have to leave the church once! It was really nice.
We are skipping Before 5 in a Row this week and focusing on Holy Week. We're doing a lot of reading from our kid's Bible Stories book - they have stories from Palm Sunday through Easter. We are also going to use our Can You Find Jesus book for the appropriate days.
I have some fun crafts planned too - a stained glass cross with tissue paper for earlier in the week and a Watercolor (her favorite) picture of the 3 crosses on the hill for Good Friday. I'm also planning on making Hot Cross Buns.
While searching for ideas, I came across several great sites. I am going to make a new section of my sidebar and post a few links.
In other news, John Paul finished his second round of antibiotics today for his ear infection that won't quit. I'm still not sure he's better. I might call the doctor tomorrow. What do they do after antibiotics don't work? Poor little Bud.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Thursday, March 25, 2010
So excited!!!
Today on babysteals.com there was an ERGO baby carrier for 50% off - I have wanted one of these for years! (But I didn't think Ken would be all that thrilled with me buying a $135 baby carrier, so I never got one.) Even the used ones I've seen are over $100.
So I finally got one- this one - and I can't wait!
I can't wait to use it on hikes this summer, in church, farmer's market, etc. The best part was, after I ordered it, I found a check for $60 from my aunt that I had forgotten about! (I had sold her some of my stamps.) So that just about covered it.
Pictures coming as soon as I get it!
So I finally got one- this one - and I can't wait!
I can't wait to use it on hikes this summer, in church, farmer's market, etc. The best part was, after I ordered it, I found a check for $60 from my aunt that I had forgotten about! (I had sold her some of my stamps.) So that just about covered it.
Pictures coming as soon as I get it!
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Is some of this actually sinking in?
We've having a bible verse of the week, and this was our verse last week. It went with the book Katy No Pocket, which I highly recommend. We didn't talk too much about it, but we talked about being kind and what it means to be generous once or twice.
So yesterday I went to the Starbucks drive thru (I know!) and got an iced chai and I got M an oatmeal raisin cookie. She kept giving bites of her cookie to her brother. I told her that was a very kind thing to do. After a while she said, "Was I being generous, Mommy?" YES! She shared her music toys with him today and said she wanted to be generous. What a good girl!
This is our verse for this week. We are reading The Snowy Day and the pictures are a mixture of watercolor and collage. Here's our spring collage with our bible verse:
And speaking of watercolors.........
She is LOVING them. We did it yesterday and she begged to do it again today. She painted for at least an hour. We do all this stuff during John Paul's morning nap. So....
I had to go get him so I left her alone with her paints for 30 seconds.... and THIS is what I come down to.

This is our verse for this week. We are reading The Snowy Day and the pictures are a mixture of watercolor and collage. Here's our spring collage with our bible verse:




Monday, March 22, 2010
Sunday, March 21, 2010
11 months!
Stop growing up so fast Bud! He's doing really well, and learning new things every day. He says several words now, Mama and Tee Tat are his favorites. He also says Dada, Papa, Ball, and he tries to say Car, and if I ask what a car says, he tries to say "Vroom Vroom" It's pretty cute. He also thinks ALL animals are Tee Tats, as we found out at the zoo this week. He would excitedly point at the animals and say "Tee Tat!" or sometimes he says Tee Tee Tee Tee TEE tat! when he's really excited. He's also doing the signs for "more" and "milk" and by milk he means the almond milk or coconut milk I sometimes give him in a cup. He really likes these, but especially enjoys stealing sips of his sister's milk! The other day I was in the kitchen and he was really quiet in the family room. I peeked in at him and he was guzzling his sister's milk. I got a little glimpse into my future in that moment.
He is super mobile. He is a really fast crawler and he pulls up on everything. He walks around furniture really fast barely holding on, but has not attempted walking yet. I know he will do it soon though!
He is still pretty loud and demanding, especially when it comes to food! He is the best eater ever. Last week when we went to the doctor, he weighed 20 lbs (with his big diaper, clothes and shoes). He can pack it away, and he'll eat anything. I think his favorite is macaroni and cheese though! He is sleeping really well these days too. He goes to bed around 7:30, sleeps til about 5am, nurses and then sleeps again until about 7:30. If we could just cut out (or delay) that 5am feeding.... He also takes a really good morning nap and afternoon nap.
He does stand up by himself for a few seconds! This is the first time I've ever caught it!
Last night we had some good friends over for dinner. They have an 8 month old little girl, and John Paul and Megan had about a 10 minute conversation together across the table! They were actually looking at each other and "talking," and even pausing to wait for the other baby to talk! It was so cute!
He's a very easy-going baby most of the time, until we walk into the church doors. Then he turns into a screaming, thrashing, boneless little heathen. I hope this phase ends pretty soon so I can actually pay a little attention.
*side note* Speaking of church, we went tonight. Ken was out in the narthex with John Paul during communion, so I carried Madeleine up there. When I received the host, she said very loudly, "Can I have one?" Then I received the Precious Blood, and she said, "Can I have some, PLEASE?" The Eucharistic minister thought that was pretty funny :)
I can't believe that the next time I do an "update" on the Bud he will be ONE. It seems like we were just waiting for him. I was really sad when Madeleine was 11 months, because she was my first baby and I did NOT want her to turn one. I am not sad this time around, probably because I've been through it before. Plus I'm really enjoying getting to know my little boy and seeing him grow and learn. He is a wonderful blessing in all our lives!




He's a very easy-going baby most of the time, until we walk into the church doors. Then he turns into a screaming, thrashing, boneless little heathen. I hope this phase ends pretty soon so I can actually pay a little attention.
*side note* Speaking of church, we went tonight. Ken was out in the narthex with John Paul during communion, so I carried Madeleine up there. When I received the host, she said very loudly, "Can I have one?" Then I received the Precious Blood, and she said, "Can I have some, PLEASE?" The Eucharistic minister thought that was pretty funny :)
I can't believe that the next time I do an "update" on the Bud he will be ONE. It seems like we were just waiting for him. I was really sad when Madeleine was 11 months, because she was my first baby and I did NOT want her to turn one. I am not sad this time around, probably because I've been through it before. Plus I'm really enjoying getting to know my little boy and seeing him grow and learn. He is a wonderful blessing in all our lives!
Friday, March 19, 2010
I am SO not cut out for single motherhood
I could have told you that before, but now I know for sure! Ken left me for an ENTIRE WEEK with these two wild kids to go to Washington DC. If his bosses and co-workers had MET my kids before, I'm sure they would have set Ken up with video conferencing or something instead of making him go :)
I obviously didn't want to say I was all alone on here or facebook while it was happening, but he's back now and I'm so glad!
The hardest time of the day by far was bedtime. John Paul is ready to be put to bed at 7pm. I had to figure out what to do with Madeleine while I was putting him to bed. I either had to put her in front of the TV or in her room with a stack of books and hope she didn't get into trouble. It was a little stressful, but she did great, most of the time.
We went on LONG walks every afternoon since the weather was so beautiful. We went to the zoo twice - I'll post more on that later with pictures. We had a great time, I think we might have to get a zoo pass. We also went to Story hour on Wednesday and Music Class on Thursday. We had breakfast for dinner one night, ate out two nights, and I actually made boxed mac and cheese last night - and the kids went nuts for it!
Mornings were tricky too - I had a very small window of time to get in the shower without worrying about these two.
Even with the hard parts, we really had a good week. I was really nervous about it, but like some other things (flying with them by myself, etc) I got a pretty good confidence boost this week - I actually made it through and we had a good time! Yeah!
I obviously didn't want to say I was all alone on here or facebook while it was happening, but he's back now and I'm so glad!
The hardest time of the day by far was bedtime. John Paul is ready to be put to bed at 7pm. I had to figure out what to do with Madeleine while I was putting him to bed. I either had to put her in front of the TV or in her room with a stack of books and hope she didn't get into trouble. It was a little stressful, but she did great, most of the time.
We went on LONG walks every afternoon since the weather was so beautiful. We went to the zoo twice - I'll post more on that later with pictures. We had a great time, I think we might have to get a zoo pass. We also went to Story hour on Wednesday and Music Class on Thursday. We had breakfast for dinner one night, ate out two nights, and I actually made boxed mac and cheese last night - and the kids went nuts for it!
Mornings were tricky too - I had a very small window of time to get in the shower without worrying about these two.
Even with the hard parts, we really had a good week. I was really nervous about it, but like some other things (flying with them by myself, etc) I got a pretty good confidence boost this week - I actually made it through and we had a good time! Yeah!
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Firsts
Both of my kids have their first ear infections. I called the doctor yesterday about John Paul, because he's been sick for 2 1/2 weeks and wasn't getting better, and I thought maybe he had pinkeye. At the last minute I asked if the doctor could look at Madeleine too, because she's been sick for a few days too. So, John Paul has a sinus infection and ear infection, and Madeleine has an ear infection. They're both on 10 days of antibiotics. Hopefully that will knock it out. We've been lucky so far that no one has had to be on antibiotics yet. I'm loading them up with probiotics, just in case that helps. The pharmacist said it was a good idea.
In other news, the weather has been absolutely beautiful here! We are enjoying our double jogging stroller and twice this week so far I've walked about 6 miles - to the grocery store/ outdoor mall and back. It feels SO good to get out.
The other day we walked to a little playground behind the baseball field at our Church/school. We had a great time playing on the playground (they even have baby swings!) and then Madeleine noticed the baseball field. I took her out there, and we stood on home plate. I told her that a pitcher throws the ball and the batter hits it way out in the field and runs the bases. We ran the bases together several times. There was even a catcher's mitt there she got to try on. I love how she's always learning and is so interested in the world around her.
We are LOVING our Before 5 in a Row book. This week we're reading The Big Green Pocketbook by Candice Ransom, illustrated by Felicia Bond. Friday we are going on our first "field trip" - a trip to see a jewelry store. The little girl and her mom go to a jewelry store in the book, so we are going to see a real one. The lesson tomorrow is being thankful, and we are going to write her thank you notes. I LOVE doing this with her!
In other news, the weather has been absolutely beautiful here! We are enjoying our double jogging stroller and twice this week so far I've walked about 6 miles - to the grocery store/ outdoor mall and back. It feels SO good to get out.
The other day we walked to a little playground behind the baseball field at our Church/school. We had a great time playing on the playground (they even have baby swings!) and then Madeleine noticed the baseball field. I took her out there, and we stood on home plate. I told her that a pitcher throws the ball and the batter hits it way out in the field and runs the bases. We ran the bases together several times. There was even a catcher's mitt there she got to try on. I love how she's always learning and is so interested in the world around her.
We are LOVING our Before 5 in a Row book. This week we're reading The Big Green Pocketbook by Candice Ransom, illustrated by Felicia Bond. Friday we are going on our first "field trip" - a trip to see a jewelry store. The little girl and her mom go to a jewelry store in the book, so we are going to see a real one. The lesson tomorrow is being thankful, and we are going to write her thank you notes. I LOVE doing this with her!
Sunday, March 07, 2010
Pirate cake and party outfit
What a weekend! I'm a little tired to do a whole post on the party or my beautiful 3 year old right now, but here's a picture of her party outfit....
When we went to Party Tree to get her plates and napkins, she saw the pirate hat and hook that she just HAD to have. She really wanted to wear them to her party, so I designed her party outfit around the hat and the hook :) I made her tutu - totally winged it but it came out great. I ironed on her pirate patch on her shirt, made her legwarmers (I guess you can't see them here but they're black and gray stripes), and she got her shoes from our friend Mary. She didn't feel well when she woke up from her nap, but as soon as she saw herself in the mirror, she was ready to go :)
I thought it came out pretty good. I brought the kids over to Mom's house this morning and decorated it. It's just two round cakes cut in half. Rolos for cannons, Mom made the sails, and some Playmobil pirates.
Also Pirate cupcakes. These were carrot cake with cream cheese frosting. Delicious!
And one more view of the pirate outfit. I'm afraid she's going to want to wear it everywhere now!
We really missed Uncle Mike, Aunt Jenni, Eli and Jude! And both of my kids are sick. But other than that it was a great party. I'll post more later - right now I'm going to lay on the couch :)

And here is her Pirate Ship Cake!




Thursday, March 04, 2010
Last day of 2 years old
I'm so looking forward to Madeleine's birthday tomorrow! We discussed what to get her, we thought maybe a little bike, or a kids digital camera. But there's still snow on the ground so she wouldn't be able to ride the bike for a while. (We still want to get her one, closer to the summer - craigslist or freecycle!) The digital camera is a good idea, since she loves to take pictures with my camera. We suggested that to a set of grandparents. :) I found this kitchen on craigslist for super cheap. I mean it was a fabulous deal, I just couldn't pass it up. I had to drive about 45 minutes to get it, and their house was pretty gross. They had several cats and dogs and their house was filthy. The kitchen was in great shape, but pretty dirty and the kids had written on it with pen. Also the floor was totally ruined by their cats. I almost decided not to get it, but I actually felt like these people really needed the money. I didn't even try to talk them down :) They gave me a bag of accessories, like some food and dishes, but it was missing quite a few of them. So I called Step 2 on the way home, ordered a new floor, new set of food, new set of dishes, new phone and new microwave panel. All that stuff was super reasonable, even with expedited shipping. So today was a little warmer than usual, and I took the kitchen out to the driveway and scrubbed the whole thing down and used a magic eraser on the pen and crayon marks. I got all the stickers the kids had put on it off, and scrubbed every piece of food and the rest of the accessories with lysol. I'm not kidding, the thing looks brand new! It looks like I took it out of the box and set it up. I'm SO happy with it! So after Madeleine went to bed, we set it up in her playroom with all her food, dishes, new floor, little stool, etc. It looks so great. I can't wait to see her face tomorrow when she sees it!
I also bought her a little wooden table off craigslist a while ago, and I have it set up with some little plates, flowers, and knitted cupcakes I made her. That's going to go up in her room. She's going to have a great birthday!
Her party is on Sunday, and I have a GREAT idea for her cake. I hope I can pull it off :)
I also bought her a little wooden table off craigslist a while ago, and I have it set up with some little plates, flowers, and knitted cupcakes I made her. That's going to go up in her room. She's going to have a great birthday!
Her party is on Sunday, and I have a GREAT idea for her cake. I hope I can pull it off :)
Monday, March 01, 2010
Morning naps
One of my favorite times of our day is John Paul's morning nap, because for an hour I get my girl all to myself. We do all kinds of things that John Paul can't do yet, like play with all these tiny animals.



We've also been doing "school," and we're using a book called Before Five in a Row. We read a classic book together, and then there are little lessons that have to do with each book. The first book we are doing is Blueberries for Sal. We read it, and then the math lesson was to collect blueberries (or something - we used blocks and pretended they were blueberries.) I put them all over the house, and we "picked" them and put them in a bucket. Then we counted them, and I said, "If you have 5 blueberries and you eat 2, how many do you have?" She did fantastic and now she wants to play with her "blueberries we don't really eat" all the time. The next day we did an art project about the book, and then a history lesson. There's also music and we're making animal flashcards, and practicing classification. I really love this and I love doing it with her! She is learning so much.
This week we're going to read Corduroy. It's her birthday week! I can't believe my girl is going to be 3 on Friday!




This week we're going to read Corduroy. It's her birthday week! I can't believe my girl is going to be 3 on Friday!
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