Saturday, December 1, 2012

We went. We saw. We WERE conquered!




Picture it. A nice  stroll up to the mountains to cut down a fresh Christmas tree. Some may say 2 hours is a long ride to cut down a tree but there just seems to be a sweet story with cutting down your own Christmas tree. A memory that my kids will tell their kids about.
The morning started off fantastic. Both kids were happy and in good moods. Mckinley slept for about 45  minutes up and Brax played on the iPad and practiced his songs for the Christmas Pageant (I've heard them so many times I could be one of the Wisemen next Sunday!). Mckinley woke up and it was down hill from there. Almost there even Braxton asked "Why can't we just stop at one of the those little shops on the side of the road and get our tree?"
Once we arrived we ventured off to find the perfect tree. We found it and jumped back in the car to do some Christmas shopping. So we thought.
My kids were not having it. I made it into one store and decided it was time to go home. Mckinley cried the whole way and Braxton whined, sang, asked questions, said he was hungry, wanted a drink, and said he was tired.
We came straight in, gave baths, and had both babies in bed by 7:30.
Now I sit. I look around my house and see all the laundry that needs to be washed, clothes that need to be folded, floors that need to be swept, decorations that need to go up, and groceries that need to be bought and wander "was today worth it?".  And the only word that comes to mind is ABSOLUTELY.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Thankful


I've said it before. Of all the wonderful things I have in my life I'm most thankful that my children have each other. I've never really taken a poll as to why people have children and keep having them but from personal experience I know that the main reason we decided to have more than one child is because we didn't want anyone growing up "all alone". I can't begin to imagine my life without siblings. Growing up with a brother and a sister was fun but now that I'm an adult I just can't picture life without one of them.
Brandon and I love being parents. We love watching our babies grow and make discoveries. I love hearing them and listening to them interact. I always knew that I would like to be the mommy of  a little boy and a little girl but after I had Braxton more than anything I wanted him to have someone to grow up with.
As hectic as things get sometimes more than anything I like to just sit in the middle of the floor and have both of them around me playing with each other.
Brax brought home a ton of projects and things he'd done at school last week. I was looking through them and came across a paper turkey. The belly of the turkey said "Braxton is thankful for......" and each of it's feathers Brax had written something he was thankful for. One of his teachers had come behind him and written really tiny at the bottom what he was trying to write. He sounded out each of the words and I was impressed with that. But these are the things he wrote. "Fmly" (family), "Fd" (food), Hse (house), bdrm (bedroom), and Mnle (sister Mckinley). I stood in the kitchen for the longest time just holding that turkey and reading it, and rereading it. I was so happy that he felt that way. Of all the things he has, he included his sister.
And that's what I'm Thankful for today!

Sunday, November 4, 2012

The Most ____________ Time of the Year








You fill in the blank. It all depends on the day around here. It's been a CRAZY month and all I can say is thank goodness it's November. Truly one of my most favorite months of the year.
Because of where we used to live we never really got to experience the Trick or Treat thing. We had one neighbor on our street that ever participated and they weren't ever home when we went to their door. Last year I had class and so I couldn't go with Braxton when we took him to dad's neighborhood. This year we were really looking forward to celebrating our first Halloween in our new house and experiencing the thrill of Trick or Treating.
Mckinley went as a lion just like her big brother did his first Halloween and Braxton graciously agreed to go as a dragon again this year since I didn't get to see him dressed up last year.
We had so much fun.

What a Difference!


Hardly can believe it's the same baby! Look at her.....

Saturday, October 13, 2012

She's Walking Away

We have a little walker in the house. She started taking a few steps almost immediately after her birthday. She would take a few steps and fall and just crawl to get to where she was going. Now she'll actually walk and if she falls she gets back up and finishes walking.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Silly Girl!



I can honestly say our baby girl did not have a good weekend. If you'd look in her mouth you'd see why. 2 molars are coming in, one on each side. I did catch a glimpse of our happy girl this morning. She loved sitting in a big chair. I did think about the Charlie Brown Thanksgiving where Snoopy has it out with the chair because the one she was sitting in kept trying to fold up.
Anyways hope you had a great weekend. On to another work week!

Sunday, September 23, 2012

"ONE"derful

 Can not believe it's been a year since we met this little girl!
                            Enjoying some watermelon
                            Cupcakes for our cupcake
                             "So you want me to do what?"


Yesterday we celebrated our baby girl turning one. Mckinley didn't get a nap yesterday and she was still quite the hostess. She would let anybody hold her and was up after everyone was gone until about 10pm. I was able to get some great pictures. I know she'll love hearing all about her first birthday some day.
Thanks to everyone who came, helped out, or sent birthday wishes her way. 

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Rogus?

A couple of years ago "Rogus" appeared......well not physically but he started to become  well known around our house. He was Braxton's imaginary friend. I had read, and heard, that they are very normal for children and is actually a sign of intellect. We didn't worry about "him" and enjoyed hearing about what he was up to and doing at the moment.
One time Braxton was going out back to play and he wanted to take his wooden toolbox out. He went out the back door carrying 2 wooden toolboxes. I asked what he needed 2 for and as serious as he could be Braxton told me that "one was for Rogus".
Yesterday we were reflecting on all the funny things Braxton had done and I asked if he remembered Rogus. Again with a straight face he said, '"Yes. Mama he died."
Pretty interesting. I didn't ask any questions and nothing else was said. 

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Yep.....I was one of "them"

                          "Why aren't you up yet? It's your first day of school!"
                                           The shirt says it all!
Well today was actually the second day of school but his first for actually knowing whose class he's in. I'm not going to beat around the bush at all when I say last Tuesday was tough. I took him in, gave him a kiss (cause I could feel it coming on) and turned around and walked out quickly. I didnt make eye contact with a single person in the hall, Brandon and I walked out in complete silence, and as soon as we were outside I started. Crying. I'm not sure why but just the thought of what I had done tore me up.
Today was his first day back. And it was his turn to cry. He has the best teacher. She's everything you could ever imagine when you hear the word "kindergarten teacher" and I feel so lucky that Braxton has her. I'm not exactly sure why he started but he did. She came over and rubbed his back and Brandon and I walked out.
We walked out. It was so hard to do but I felt like he needed to know she's the one to go to when he's upset while he's at school. This school stuff is killing me.
Tomorrow is another huge hurdle. School bus. He went to bed very apprehensive tonight. I'm sure he'll be scared and unlike me who had my big brother on the bus he has no one. He'll be all by himself. Brandon is doubting whether we should start this week and I think we need to get all these things over with. Am I doing the right thing?
Pray for my little man tomorrow. I'll let you know how it goes!

Monday, August 27, 2012

Twas the Night Before....

With a lump in my throat I read this to him tonight. He is sooooooooo excited. As soon as I walked in the house he came running in and said "Mama I go to school tomorrow!"  I am happy for him. And my heart is breaking all at the same time.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Look At Me Now.....uh







There is no telling what this boy would be up to if school didn't start soon! It's amazing how far he's come.

Monday, August 6, 2012

GERONIMO!!!!!





Doesn't he make this look so much fun? You should get in the water with him. I can hardly believe how far he's come around in a month. When we first moved in, the four of us got in. It was horrible. He wouldn't even sit on the step unless someone was right there. He wanted to hang on your back and don't even think about going to the "deep" end. The first couple of nights that we worked with him he'd scream and cry. I thought for sure the neighbors were going to come out to see who was being hurt.
He knows that he can't get in without his life jacket and that he can't even be outside around the pool without an adult. (Smart boy!) But when he's got that jacket on, there's not a whole lot he won't do.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Killing Me Softly......



Have you ever just watched someone? Or stared at someone and then when they look at you, you pretend you're not staring? That's been me a lot lately but I've been doing it to Braxton. I am having a really hard time with him started school in a few weeks. It's killing me. On one hand I'm so excited for him to make friends and to really begin finding out all that there is in this big world. But on the other I'm devastated that he'll be exposed to all the unkind people and things that are also out there. I've been thinking how next summer I most likely won't be able to tell him that his orange juice doesn't have pulp in it because he'll be able to read that YES IT DOES! I will no longer be able to spell things when he's around that I don't want him to know. And I can't continue to shield him from learning things that I don't think a little boy should know. But all of that is about to change.
I watched him this morning and literally his life just flashed before my eyes. My baby boy. About to start school. I keep asking people if it gets easier and I keep getting the same answer. No, it doesn't. Nobody told me about this.
For years, I've stood in the hallways at my school and watched parents take their babies to class on the first day. I have rolled my eyes before at the blubbery moms and dads that have dropped them off and are now leaving and thought, "Pull it together people". This year I'll be one of those parents. But I'll try to wait until I get back in the car! 

"There are two lasting bequests we can give our children.  One is roots.  The other is wings. " ~Hodding Carter, Jr.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

While You Were Workin.....





I HATE to even mention it but my time off is coming to a close. I don't even feel like I have been off with all that we had going on a few weeks back. Don't get me wrong, I've enjoyed the weeks home but we've just been so busy.
 I decided just a couple of weeks ago to write down (didn't you know I was a list girl!) all of the things that I wanted to do this summer. A lot had to do with the kids but there are a couple of things that involve unpacking. I'm trying not to unpack anything else until the room is painted. We're making our way around, rather quickly I think, but I don't want to unpack just to take something down or move it when Brandon gets to that room. I would like to get the office settled before I return to work. We'll see. And the kids and I still have a few things to cross off the list. Today, however, has been designated as laundry, dish washer, blog posting, go through a few boxes day.
I have REALLY enjoyed being with my babies this summer. Our garage only contains a few more things to be put away (and then both cars will actually be parked in it) so I can actually see "things" that were Braxton's that I packed away as he outgrew them. I found his Lightning McQueen car and his John Deere ATV. Mckinley absolutely loves riding on both of them but Braxton acts like he's never seen them before. He even loves them. He couldn't wait to get on the John Deere and then when he did he said, "Uh oh. We have a problem. This thing is too short for my legs!" He's really good about letting Mckinley ride first and will push her around. You can tell by her face that she enjoys it. The little booger will want to get on it and when I put her on and walk away she'll look at me and begin bouncing as if she's saying, "Woman! Don't you realize that putting me on is actually only the first part of this deal!?"
Braxton has loved the pool this summer. He spent about 5 hours in it on Sunday. There's nothing he won't do in there now. As long as he has his life jacket on he'll jump off the side, ask to be flipped over from his float, swim on his back- you name it. It makes it all more enjoyable for everyone. And doesn't cause me to worry about him as much.

Friday, July 20, 2012

GUILTY!



Guilty? Only for being cute! Brax wanted to get a picture of them looking like "criminals" (his words, not mine). Even 'Ole Busch got in the picture. There is a lot of things going on around here. Slowly it's becoming home. I'll try to post some pics later this weekend.
We were able to spend a lot of time in the pool this week during the day and had company over a lot this week. As Brax was climbing into bed tonight he asked who was coming over tomorrow!
Our baby girl turned 10 months old today. She's getting so big. I can't believe in 2 months she'll be a year old. Time really does fly when you're having fun. Look at our Baby Boy for proof of that phrase. He'll be in kindergarten in a month!