Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Giving Thanks

Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday!

I announced this last night and Cole thought I was nuts. I think Thanksgiving becomes more attractive as a person ages. I love the opportunity to get together with family and enjoy great food without the pressures of Christmas.

I also like to spend some time reflecting on the previous year and the things I have in my life that I should be thankful for. Too often I think we get so busy with the day to day tasks that we don't look at the bigger picture.

Some of the things that I am thankful for this year:




This silly, awesome man who has entered into parenthood with me again this year.
It was a long journey to get to this point, but I honestly couldn't be happier.
I have a great partner and wonderful support system.


And of course I'm so thankful to have the privilege to spend all of my days with these two amazing people.
It has been an awesome experience to watch Cole become a big brother to Stella.
I don't think a day goes by that he doesn't ask how she's doing.
Even when he's gone for the weeeknd, he always texts to check in on his sister.
I feel so blessed to be a part of the lives of these children.
I know that as a parent, it is my job to teach and guide them to be good people, but I don't think that is one-sided. As much as I am guiding them, they are guiding me.

So during this holiday season- I am giving thanks, and reflecting.

We are looking forward to spending time on Thursday with Jim's family. Stella will get the opportunity to meet her Aunt, Uncles and Cousins that she hasn't met yet. It will be fun for us to share our special little girl with her extended family.

On Friday we will be at my Mom's with 2 of my brothers and thier families. Stella & Cole will get to hang out with cousins, and Cole gets some quality time with 2 of his favorite guys, who incessantly pick on him, and he loves every minute of it! We are also hoping to sneak in some time over the weeeknd with other sisters and cousins.

What a wonderfully exciting time to spend with those that we love.
I hope that everyone takes a few moments to reflect on the things that you are thankful for.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Mixed Emotions

The smiles continue with this little girl.


She hands them out much more readily these days.
But she still seems to be a little overwhelmed with the flood of emotions.
Very frequently after the smile we get this....


It seems that she can't distinguish the emotion that makes her smile from the one that makes her pout.
Usually the bottom lip also comes out and we get a full-blown pout.

She has also been doing a bit more cooing and may be close to giggling. Jim does a game with her where his hand is attacking her tummy. He got a half giggle this morning, of course followed by the pout.

Monday, November 22, 2010

My Name is Rosie and I'm an Addict

My dog has a pathetic quality about her.

I would like it if she was regal and confident.


She is not.

Instead she is needy, nervous, and bumps into things when she walks around the house in which she has lived for 3 years.

She is addicted to socks. Anyone's socks, but particularly Cole's socks.
Actually, I don't think she really has a preference, but Cole is not as diligent about making sure his socks are put away as Jim and I.
She is a sock caper.
No one ever sees her take them, but they end up either in her bed, or under our bed.
I think she would bury them in the yard if we would let her.
She doesn't chew them or damage them.
She just loves them.
She knows that she shouldn't take them.
When caught, she is always repentant.
But she is an addict, she can't help herself.

I think the socks help her feel a connection to the family.
Owning the socks boosts her confidence in some way.


Today, I found these socks in Rosie's bed.
The bigger sock is Cole's. The smaller is Stella's.
Stella has arrived in the family. Rosie has accepted her, and is willing to love her socks.

Now I need to pay attention to where I'm leaving her socks.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

It's Cole's Birthday!!!!!

He's 14!

I'm not sure how this happened. I don't feel like he should be 14. I'm having a hard time focusing on the present.
I keep thinking about what this means for the future.
Soon he will be driving, and dating, and moving out.
I'm not ready for any of that!


Here's our boy trying to guess his presents.


Yeah! A guitar book. Now he can play just like Jack White.


Here's the stack of gifts.


Wait- there's one more. Close your eyes....


Oh my gosh! What is it?


It's a new bike. Well, it's a newly refurbished bike.
Jim has been working for weeks on getting this bike ready for Cole.


From the looks of it, Jim's efforts were not in vain.
Cole loves it!


Cole's new ride.

For the record, as I type this Cole is outside riding around the neighborhood.
I think he likes it :)
It's a perfect fit.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

She's Crafty

In preparation for the switch to cloth diapers, I've been thinking about buying Stella some of these Babylegs. They are basically legwarmers to replace pants. The reason why they are valuable when first making the swich to cloth diapers is that I'm planning on using one size fits all diapers, so you can imagine that on a smaller baby like Stella, there will be some bulk that might be a little tough to navigate with pants.

So, I have shopped around for Babylegs and they usually run about $12-$15 which seemed like a lot to pay for legwarmers. The other night on Baby Steals they had Babylegs for $9.99 a pair- still too much, I thought, for a simple legwarmer, so I started googling.

And then I decided to get crafty.

I found this tutorial for making your own Babylegs, and I figured I could give it a shot. I bought a pack of 3 pair of women's socks from Wal Mart for $5.


So far so good.

I don't have a sewing machine, so I had to hand stitch.
I did two rows of stitching to add a little extra strength.


Here is the finished product.


I managed to make 2 pair in about an hour from start to finish (including the time it took me to find my sewing box and thread the needle).


What do you think?
Stella loves them!

So, basically I got 3 pair of Babylegs for $5.
I think they would be really fun with some of the holiday print socks that are out right now.

I realized after I made them that they would serve really nicely to wear under dresses in place of tights. I did buy Stella a couple of pair of tights, but they sell tights sizes 0-6 months, and the ones that she has are WAY too long for her. Now I'll just buy a couple of pair of socks and make my own. Plus these make diaper changing much easier.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Stella and Her Daddy

Jim is a little bit of a Nervous Nelly.

He doesn't like it when Stella cries (who does?) but it makes him nervous and he would rather pass her off to me than try to figure out how to soothe her. It does make sense since I'm home with her every day and can read her cues much quicker than he can.

He is very helpful in many other ways, however.


He is Stella's chief napping partner.


We call this the snuggle nap.


He likes to tell her stories.


And is happy to help out with a bottle feed when he gets home from work.

I actually always like to make sure that we have at least one bottle on hand just for this purpose. I think the bonding time is just as important for Dads as it is for Moms.


He likes to share some Husker moments with Stella.


And of course they share some TV time.

Stella has been delighting us for a week now with her gorgeous smile and she always makes sure to save a few of those special smiles for her Daddy.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Shots Stink!

Stella had her 2 month check-up today.


She got 2 shots in this leg


And one shot in this leg


She didn't like it!

She actually did pretty well. The worst part for her was the oral vaccination that the nurse tried to give her. Notice that I say "tried" to give her. Stella really wasn't having it and spit most of it out. What she didn't spit out, she vomited onto the nurse. I don't think the nurse was impressed.


Lucy and I made time for a snuggle nap with Stella when we got home. She was a little fussy, but mostly she was just sleepy.

She weighed in at 10 lbs 6 oz and she was 21 3/4 inches long.
She has gained almost 5 lbs since she was born, and has grown 3 inches!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

2 Months Old!

Guess who is 2 months old today!



This chick!

We can't believe that 2 months have already passed since this little lady has come into the world. We feel so lucky every day (even on the cranky pants days) to have her in our lives!

Being a preemie is a funny thing. There is actual age, and then there is adjusted age. Obvioulsy her actual age is 2 months. However, her adjusted age is only 3 weeks. Doctors advise that we should only expect milestones of a 3 week old baby, and in some cases that is true, but in other cases Stella is right on track for a 2 month old. She should catch up by the time she's 18 months. I'm not sure I buy into the whole adjusted age thing. I mean- does that mean that the first 5 weeks didn't really happen? I don't think that's fair to parents, because we were definitely here for every stinky diaper and sleepless night! Actually, she was pretty easy for the first 5 weeks. She's a good eater and a great sleeper, so we really don't have any complaints.

We have noticed a lot more personality from Stella just in the last week. She is definitely tracking with her eyes and is looking at people when we talk to her. Of course the smiles are always nice, but we're noticing that they're only readily available first thing in the morning. It's a rare occasion at this point if we can get a smile out of her in the afternoon or evenings.

Tomorrow is Stella's 2 month check-up so I'll post an update on her stats- that is if Stella and Mommy survive the trauma of shots!
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Monday, November 15, 2010

Family Dinner

This is what dinner looks like at our house when Stella is having a bad day.


Stella kind of woke up today with her cranky pants on.

She was really sweet in the morning, but then as the day wore on, she was having a hard time giving in to sleep and so continued to become crabbier and crabbier. By the time we got home from Cole's guitar lesson she was in full meltdown mode.

Jim tried to take care of things while I worked on dinner, but at one point I looked at the area where I was preparing dinner to find this menagerie of items, and an empty cooktop. A lesser (or smarter) person would have given in at this point and ordered pizza, but I kept moving forward and managed to make these Mushroom and Swiss Sliders from the The Pioneer Woman. I love her. She helped me get through the Stella crabby-pants evening.

First Smiles!

Stella smiled this weekend!


I mean she really smiled- on purpose! She did it more than once and has done it several times already today! The first time she smiled it was immediately followed by a pout and a little bit of crying. I think we startled her because we got so excited. Despite that, she still was willing to hand out more smiles as the weekend went on. She even gave her brother a big old toothless smile when he came home after being gone all weekend.

We are beginning to get glimpses of her developing personality and it is so exciting for us. It is just so fun to see her respond to us. The smiles are just in time for the holidays and Stella getting the opportunity to meet some of her aunts and uncles who she hasn't met yet.

Today I am finding myself having a lot of conversations with Stella that are basically me begging her to smile again. So- come on friends, give us a smile- we know you can do it!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

8 Weeks Baby!

Stella is 8 weeks old already!

It is so hard for us to belive that she has already been in our lives for 8 weeks. It seems like we're still trying to figure it all out. She has already changed so much- and every day has been a blessing!

For this post, I decided to give you a day in the life of Miss Stella...


A little snuggle time with Mom to start the day.


Toes sneaking out of the blanket.


Deep in thought. I'm very serious.


Let's take a moment to enjoy the chunk rolls on my arms & tummy.


Bath time is my favorite time of the day.


More snuggle time with Mom.


Nap time on the floor.


Time to go get my brother from school. It was chilly outside, but Mom might have gone a little overboard making sure that I stayed warm.


I look forward to spending time with my brother when he comes home from school.


He likes spending time with me too.


Time for a little nap in my swing.


Quality time with my Dad before bed.

And tomorrow we'll do it all over again :)

Thursday, November 11, 2010

This Thursday Brought To You By...

Stella's Crazy Hair!!!!!


I gave her a bath this morning and she had a tuft of hair that stayed sticking up.
I thought it would go down eventually.

It didn't.


I think it's fun!

I've tried to do the pebbles hair with a barette but her hair is too fine to hold it in place. Turns out I don't need it.

Have a great Thursday!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Halloween

Yes, I realize that Halloween was 10 days ago. I'm just now getting around to posting these pictures


When Halloween rolls around each year, I keep thinking that Cole will be too old for Trick-or-Treating, but so far we have not reached that milestone. After Cole and his pals came back from trick-or-treating we talked about whether this was their last year. I was informed by one of his pals that next year they will be in high school, so they will be too old to trick-or-treat, but they will be going to Halloween parties instead. Um- ok...


This year he revived an old costume from a musical he was in a couple of years ago. I think his inspiration came from the glasses- Jim's glasses from 3rd grade. Don't ask me why we still have them- we actually even have the lenses :). I guess Jim's pack-rat nature has come in handy because Cole has worn these glasses more than once.


Here is Stella in her Halloween sleeper. It has cute ghosts with long eyelashes. We had actually bought her a super cute dragon costume before she was born, but then when she came early she was too tiny for the costume, so we took it back, and I got her this sleeper. Turns out this was the only time she would wear the sleeper because she was a little too long for it- so she had to scrunch up her legs a little bit.

We didn't hand out candy at our house- we rarely get more than a dozen trick-or-treaters, and Cole was going out with some of his buddies. They were meeting at his friend Sam's house, so we just hung out with Sam's parents and watched a football game. Much better, in my opinion, than listening to our dog freak out every time the doorbell rang. I'm a bit of a Halloween scrooge.

We enjoyed this year because Cole went with his pals, and Stella was too young so we didn't have to brave the neighborhoods. That was nice, but it's probably our last year of freedom for many years since Stella will be old enough to go out next year.


Here is Cole's Halloween take.

Hand out treats have changed since I was a trick-or-treater.
Cole ended up with 
several packages of pretzels
a few full size candy bars
some scarrots (baby carrots in a package decorated for Halloween)
travel size toothpaste
a prayer card from the convent near his friend Sam's house
several strings of party beads (think Mardi Gras beads)

We're still not sure what he had to do to get the beads....