Saturday, February 04, 2006
All this being said, we have decided to cancel the cruise we had planned for April. If everything is looking peachy then we might still be able to find space, but I'm not holding my breath. I think we are still going to do something...maybe go camping somewhere.
Oh, last week we had Kayleigh's Ame cut her some bangs. She was getting so frustrated about her hair being in her face, and she wouldn't keep clips in. Now my little baby looks like a little girl.....so cute! I'll post pictures as soon as I can take some.
The other day I was showing sonogram pictures to Justin's mom (Ame) and Kayleigh pointed to one and said "baby". I haven't even started to explain anything to her, so I thought is was pretty cool that she figured it out. She can also point to and say many body parts...it's especially humorous when she does it to Sheena (the dog). Right now we are fighting the "blankie" war. I didn't realize it was becoming an issue until it was too late. Now she's just not happy unless blankie is with her. I think we are making some progress though.
Friday, January 27, 2006
I'm slowly taking back my childcare kiddos. I think the plan is to have them all back in two weeks. The break was nice, but Kayleigh is dying for some company. She is such a social creature and staying at home with mom just isn't cutting it. Not to mention, our backyard is still wet from the rain on Saturday. That's the bad thing about having a lot of shade.
Well, I best go take a nap before the kiddos wake up!
Sunday, January 15, 2006
So, here's a recap of this past week....
Sunday and Monday--nothing out of the ordinary
Tuesday PM--I had quite a bit of bleeding and the doctor ordered me off my feet.
Wednesday-- Had another sonogram and baby is fine. Doctor doesn't know why I continue to have bleeding, but he put me on bedrest. That of course means I had to ask my childcare parents to make other plans...I hate doing that. Oh, and have you ever tried staying off your feet when you have an 18-month old.
Thursday AM-- Took Kayleigh to the doctor (supposed to be off my feet). Found she had yet another ear infection and that we need to start breathing treatments. Luckily insurance covered the nebulizer 100%. So, between the doctor visit and getting medications, I really wasn't off my feet all that much.
Thursday PM--Woke Kayleigh up for a breathing treatment at about 9 pm. About half was through I felt her forhead and about flipped out. She was burning up! I took her temp and she had a 105.5 temperature. Needless to say we went to the ER. (again, I'm supposed to be off my feet and relaxing). Four and half hours later we went home. Kayleigh has a little pneumonia in her right lung.
Friday and Saturday were pretty normal and I was able to rest finally! I haven't had anymore bleeding, but I'm kinda worried about getting my kiddos back. I'm on my feet so much more with this job than my previous one with the school district. Plus, I am constantly having to lift and carry the kiddos. We'll just see what the doctor recommends on Thursday.
Friday, December 30, 2005
The wonderful first trimester symptoms that is. And it's about to get worse because my doctor is putting me on progesterone. Seems my levels are just below what he would like them to be...and I say just below because 11 is good and mine are 10.9. So, since I'm a measly .1 off I get to be miserable for the next 4 weeks...at least that's what I've heard. Not that it won't be totally worth it in the end, but I'm not looking forward to this. Not only do I have Kayleigh to keep up with, but I also have the three other kiddos I watch during the week. I would appreciate all the prayers you can throw my way....maybe just maybe it won't affect me like it has some of my friends that have taken it.
That aside I'm super siked about having another! Although being preggers all summer is kind of a bummer, but I know plenty of people with pools. Justin and I were completely shocked by this. There have been a few concerns....the hormone levels and some bleeding. Thursday I had a sonogram and saw the heartbeat, so baby is doing fine. With this beginning I can only wonder if this one is going to keep me on my toes for his/her whole life. We should find out the sex in April (only 3 months away!). I'm thinking boy because I'm craving salty foods and with Kayleigh all I wanted was chocolate.
Thursday, December 08, 2005
Wednesday, December 07, 2005
Kayleigh is really picking up sign language. The Flower Mound Library carries the Signing Time videos, which I am totally siked about. We watched the first one last week and now Kayleigh can sign "bird", "ball", "eat", "banana", and "shoes". It's so cute! I'm working on "please" and "thank you". She can actually say "please", well it's more like "peese". Gotta start early on those manners. Well, I'd better go...Kayleigh is awake and I need to make her breakfast before I get her out of bed.
Sunday, December 04, 2005
The Christmas tree is up and so far Kayleigh really hasn't messed with it too much. She loves the lights though. Can't wait till Christmas...this year will be so much fun. Last Christmas she just drooled all over her presents, but hopefully this year we'll get some paper ripping!
Well I don't really have anything to blog about...just wanted everyone to know we are still alive!
Pictures are on the way!
Friday, October 28, 2005
a. Visit Europe
b. Get a Degree
c. Raise our child (maybe children) and hopefully get her out of the house before she's 30.
d. Travel up the East Coast....and West Coast
c. Influence someone positively
2. Five things I can do:
a. Math...love it...want to major in it one day.
b. Be flexible
c. Get along with just about anybody...don't know if that' s good or bad.
d. Feel enormous amounts of compassion for people fooled by the world's lies.
e. Teach my daughter animal noises and parts of her body!
3. Five things I can't do:
a. Anything creative! Well....anything without specific directions.
b. Talk on the phone for long periods of time
c. Come up with meals out of my head....again, require specific directions.
d. Keep the house as clean as I would like it.
e. Trust God as much as I know He deserves to be
4. Five things that attract me to the opposite sex:
a. Confidence
b. Stability
c. Responsibility
d. A sense of humor
e. A nice smile
5. Five things I say most often:
a. Ya know?
b. For crying out loud
c. Honest to Pete (thanks, mom)
d. "Turn it off"---as in little child screaming for no reason.
e. "That's enough!" Can you tell I work with kiddos?
6. Five celebrity crushes:
a. Superman (don't know his name....the guy on Smallville)
b. Christian Bale
c. Colin Firth
d. Dr. Phil....the man just makes sense!
e. Micheal Jackson (when I was five....couldn't think of another)
7. Five people I want to do this:
a. Kendra
b. Brenda
That's all I could think of at the moment....don't know who else reads this thing.
Sunday, October 23, 2005
Something amazing has happened!! This past Thursday, Kayleigh actually looked at me and said "Mama"!!! I never thought I would get so excited about a simple little word! I just melted! I wanted to hug and kiss her forever! Finally, some reward for all those months of tough work.
Kayleigh is my little routine baby. Justin usually gives her a bath at night and gets her dressed for bed. The second he is done brushing her hair she starts reaching for me because I brush her teeth and read to her before laying her down. And if I forget a step, she is sure to remind me. We started saying our prayers at night right after I read from her little kid Bible. Our prayers are only about 20 seconds long, but she gets the picture.
I am completely spoiled by her! Then again she is pretty stubborn and adventuresome. She does things I would never imagine a child thinking of. For example, she knows she is not supposed to go into a corner behind one of our chairs, so she has started sitting on the edge of the hearth and purposefully falling to the side to get behind it. The little sneak! And I can't have the windows open in the living room unless I'm in there with her. One day she popped out the screen and climbed out! I didn't think she would actually climb out the window! I'm struggling with this part of her personality a bit. My personality wants to be laid back, but with her I need to be more attentive and consistent. Really I'm just being selfish. I want to be able to tell her once and that's it. I don't want to have to continually redirect her from something she isn't supposed to do. And I've learned that redirection and time out are probably going to be my tools with her. I've tried smacks on the hand and on the back of the leg, but they don't phase her. It's like she thinks whatever the punishment the forbidden thing is worth doing. I think she gets that from me, I'm sorry to say.
Well there's the update!
Tuesday, September 13, 2005
Can't sleep...made the mistake of drinking a Dr. Pepper with dinner.
The other day, while shopping at Target, I happened to overhear a cell phone conversation. The man said "f***ing" so many times I began to wonder if that was the only adjective in his vocabulary. I just do not understand the prolific use of curse words. Now I used to be one of those prolific cursers, so don't see this as a holier-than-thou sort of rant. I simply feel there are better ways to express one’s self than by using profanity. That being said, I do believe there are times when a profanity is appropriate.
Take this little tale for example. While teaching
Other times profanity might be appropriate could be when talking about any animal fecal matter, a female dog, or a donkey....although there are other terms that could be substituted.
For the life of me I cannot think of when the "f" word would be appropriate. If you have a situation, please enlighten me. There is not a word I despise more than this one. Some really good movies are totally ruined to me because of its constant use. Call me old-fashioned or stuck in the mud, but that's just the way it is!
On a different note.....I came across a web-site for home-schooling a couple weeks ago. The thought has entered my mind to home-school, but seeing as I have about four more years to decide it's not that high on the list. Anyhow! I started reading on the different methods and one struck my fancy, the Charlotte Mason method. I picked up a couple books from the library to learn more about it. The more I read, the more I like. Still, I have so many reservations about home-schooling. The main one is I know very few social and well rounded home-schooled children...well, I don't know that many home-schooled kids to begin with. Another, I not really sure I have the patience to be the educator of my child(ren). Plus it's not like I have a choice to give money to the public school system and it seems like a waste of money to not take advantage of the free education. Yet, a part of me wants to control the learning environment, especially in the grade school years. Like I said, I have four more years to mull it over.
Still not tired, but don't really have much else to write about. Oh, wait just thought everyone would like to know that Kayleigh is becoming a drama queen. It's so hard not to laugh! She flings herself to the ground and wails if she doesn't get her way. What is even funnier is after the initial flinging she stands up and tries to keep the fit going. She walks around flinging herself on the couch, into pillows, or whatever else is close by. I really should borrow a video camera to tape it sometime. A part of me wonders if it is something I'm doing or not doing. My biggest struggle is remaining consistent. Sometimes it is just easier to let her do the thing I've told her a hundred times not to, but I know that totally confuses her. And now I'm starting to see an issue I might have because I am watching other people's children. I do use spanking as a disciple method with Kayleigh, but I do not, nor will I, spank the other children. So, do I need to not spank Kayleigh or will she even notice the difference?
Well, I think this is long enough....thanks for reading my "can't sleep" rambles!











