26 March 2011

DOW

Well, our key did not unlock the Honda. We were so nervous and believe our luck has run out for the year. I guess our chances to win the St. Judes home is low.

We walked to our downtown twice. Chuck would not nap this morning so we walked down just for some bfast.

We came back home to shower and let Chuck nap (which he didn't). Then we walked back down to try and start that car!

We saw lots of queens and enjoyed the porta potty decorating contest. Chuck enjoyed the long stroller rides. He got out and danced a little with one band.




Porta potty contest



At brents diner picking up food



Daddy and Chuck chatting



The queen herself



Chuck in my consolation prize.



Second line band



A bunch of queen wannabees

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24 March 2011

Happy Birthday, Chuck!


I meant to post this yesterday but was too tired....

We made it to one year!!! If taking a picture of a one year old ( while trying to get his face and shirt in the picture) isn't the hardest thing, I don't know what is. Out of about 50 pictures taken today, these were the most decent.... really.




A year ago today, our lives changed forever. Over the past year, we have learned what unconditional love really is.

It is amazing how much someone can learn in one short year. Both of us.....

Chuck is talking up a storm. Just in the past weeks, we have added the "g" sound and the "n" sound to our repertoire. He is saying kitty cat, puppy dog ( and barking). He asks for his baba and calls his daddy.... Da. When I say Samer and Molly, he immediately says kitty cat so he knows who they are. "Up" is still a word used a lot, even though "mama" is never muttered. Yesterday, I would have sworn on my next paycheck that he said "thank you" which we have been practicing when playing with toys. He likes to play with his and other people's "bebo" (bellybutton). He nods his head yes, until this morning he has started shaking it "no" when you say "yes". His daddy confused him the other night on that one. In the last two weeks he has started pointing at everything. I remember when we were so excited that he figured out how to get his fingers apart from each other. Now I sometimes wish I could stick that little finger back in. He is starting to say "this" when he points.... yes we are at the stage where we name every noun we see. Any music playing means that there is swaying going on ( and sometimes if you are lucky, a little booty dancing).

He has two good friends at daycare, Jordan and Garrett. We love daycare even though in the mornings we don't necessarily like mom to leave. Even if we do shed a tear, usually the only last about 10 seconds before he is dancing to the music.

Chuck is starting to convert to all "real" people food at home and testing some real food at daycare. All kinds of foods are loved including tofu ( which he had for his birthday dinner). Sippy cups are a work in progress. Chuck can drink out of them but still isn't a perfectionist. Naps are still not our friends at daycare which makes for a good night of sleep from 6pm to 6am. We are officially sleeping through the night with about one hiccup per week. We did it without having to really cry it out. Chuck just fell naturally into his routine. I am so glad that at 3 months I just decided that a routine would be made by him and he was in charge. Motherhood is much more enjoyable.

He is starting to help dress himself by putting his arms in the shirt sleeves for me. He (thankfully) is not crying when he has to get dressed. We had a few weeks where putting arms into shirts were about the hardest part of our day.

It is amazing to watch Chuck's face when he is playing. I just wish I could hear the thoughts going through his head. The eyebrows and facial expressions say it all! It is great to sit and watch him figure something out. He adores his wagon and his daily wagon ride. His car is still a favorite of his to push and also to practice climbing on. Chuck will stand without holding onto anything but gets a little nervous when trying to move. He could walk if he wasn't so antsy. We are just waiting for the confidence to show up and then we will be off! Bath times are still fun but it is not his favorite thing when he had a long day at daycare.

Now on another note....

I have learned that the things you put in plugs for safety can easily be removed by a 11 month and 26 day old little dude. I have also learned that I work better off of 4 hours of sleep than 8 hours of sleep. Always have a bottle ready to be mixed for promptly sticking in a mouth. Always clear the blankets and toys from the middle of the crib before he actually falls asleep on you. Never get dressed for work until you are about to actually put the child in the car. A rolling high chair is a MUST have so you can just roll that little fellow behind you while getting ready in the morning. My house will never actually be totally clean. We grow out of a toy almost everyday which has increased trips to the attic. The baby would rather have anything of ours instead of a toy. Freedom comes when you don't have to involve yourself in the nightly ritual of bottle washing. A shower without the shower curtain open and someone watching you is very seldom. A third arm could really come in handy. Life is much easier when you let the baby do whatever he wants to do with his schedule. Grocery shopping will never again be easy ( ok, maybe when they get old enough to stay home by themselves). I am that mom with cheerios all over her car that I swore I would never be. It is more exhausting to go on vacation. I need a vacation to recuperate from my vacation..... staying at home is a lot more relaxing than going somewhere. With a baby and a husband who is a resident, stuff will never go as planned. Once you have graduated from having to use the bathroom with a baby on your lap, you move to having to use the bathroom with a baby trying to push you off the toilet so he can touch the water. Cats like puffs and are somewhat of a good vacuum. Mealtime is much more successful when done in solely a diaper. The snooze button will never be pushed again. When baby says "up mama".... he means now.

Well, I must leave you now to wash bottles in fear Mr. Destructo will randomly wake up and want one. BY the time I finish, it will be 9 o'clock and that is painfully late.





23 March 2011

Soon To Be Ours....

Ode to Fondren

Found this article that describes our neighborhood pretty well! It is a cozy little spot we have here. Kinda made me get choked up when I thought about leaving it all in a year.

[Publisher’s Note] Ode to Fondren - Columns - Jackson Free Press: Jackson, Mississippi

Holy Smokes!


Ok, first things first. Do you remember slap bracelets? They were straight bracelets that you slap against your arm and they would wrap around it. Welcome, slap watches! They are made of the silicone material or the jelly material that is popular. That means they don't pull arm hair and don't scratch baby! I got a smaller one ( a junior size). They also come in a larger size. The neat thing is that the face can pop out of the cover and you can stick it in another watch cover. If you want one, they have them around the corner from my house at the monogram store for $15 and $16. Email me and I will mail you one!


On a t-totally different note..... The Sweet Potato Queens are pouring into Jackson! The events officially kick off tomorrow! Our town is going to be fool of drunk women... everywhere ( i actually meant to write full of but I think I will keep it as fool! This year, the SPQ have taken over Fondren (our neighborhood). There will be festivities all weekend long ( come if you want to!.... we have an air mattress, a couch and a day bed!) On Saturday, there is a children's festival from 10:30 - 3:00. After the festival around dusk, the SPQ will get on their lighted golf carts ( because you can't get more tacky than that!) and parade through the streets of Fondren! It is going to be a fun weekend and a weekend where we probably should not get in our cars and try to venture out!

Speaking of car, at the festival on Saturday, our local car dealer, Patty Peck, will be giving away a hybrid Honda! We decided to buy a ticket because who doesn't want a free car! Tickets were only $25 and it all goes to the Blair E. Batson Children's Hospital! They draw a ticket every Friday so eight people will have won keys to try and start the car ( 8 people out of 3,000 tickets sold). This Saturday, they will let the 8 key holders try and start the car. GUESS WHAT!!!! I have a KEY!!!!!!!!!! WAHOO. I got a phone call today that said my ticket that I bought had been drawn and that I have one of the eight keys. I am one of the people that get to try and start the car..... what kind of car..... a Honda Insight..... a BLUE Honda Insight...... how hilarious and wonderful is this! Check out the drawing info here. Also check out the Honda Insight and what it is all about. I mean the little guy and I could be cruising in it come Saturday!



22 March 2011

Playin in the yard

Today Chuck decided to brave the slide and loved it!








He also cut the grass.


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21 March 2011

Obsessions


Chuck has really enjoyed all of his gifts he got for his birthday. There isn't one toy that he just throws aside. However, there is one toy that he has become somewhat attached to. I am not sure if it is because he is incredibly interested in dogs or what. Chuck has grown quite attached to his puppy dog from Two Mommy and Paka Nick. There are actually two dogs but he has figured out how to take them apart so he can just carry around one. The dog barks like a real dog and also plays music ( see his finger on the green button?).

This dog has also been rocked to sleep the past three nights. Usually Chuck holds his bottle himself but the past three nights he has insisted on hugging his dog while I hold his bottle. ( Note: this dog is as hard as a rock..... it is not soft!) Unfortunately, he keeps his finger on the green button ( remember... the one that plays music when you push it). It makes it very nerve racking during the whole night night process because I know one night that finger is going to slip and throw a hiccup in our bedtime routine.

Well, Mr. Doggy has also joined us on 2 wagon rides, several meals, and even tried to take a bath! Bad doggy. I am starting to wonder if it was rubbed with cat nip or baby nip...

There are days when you know who insists on taking toys to daycare. Mr. Doggy has not met Chuck's friends... yet...

20 March 2011

Birthday Party!


I don't have much time to write now because I have to get me and the Chuckman ready for school tomorrow. I can say I think Chuck had fun yesterday and I can also say I think he loved his cow cake. If you couldn't tell by the continual sucking of his fingers, you could tell by the way he embraced the cake.


He was definitely not as tired as I thought he would be considering he only slept an hour yesterday. He barely slept after 3:00 last night and then only slept an hour today. Please tell me that his idea of turning one is not dropping BOTH naps and pulling all nighters. Did he turn into a frat guy already?

Well, well. Spring break is over. It was a break from the daily grind. I conducted spring cleaning and if it ain't clean, then it will never be cleaned. It was so nice to get to vacuum and dust! I can't do it while Chuck is awake.... because he will be destroying something if I turn my back. And I can't vacuum when he is asleep.... because I will not do anything that could possibly result in my child waking up. My quiet time is too precious.

Back to school tomorrow I go. .... gotta run and get some work done!