Thursday, February 9, 2012

Permission to Pacify

Stella has always used a pacifier


Maybe not always correctly,
but she's always been a paci baby.


Awww, look how cute and chunky she was.


Well, we had a paci emergency yesterday.
It seems that Miss Stella bit into the nipple on her
one and only pacifier.
And it was not fit for further use.


Being the tough guy that I am, I said:
"Well, I guess that's it then- no more pacifiers."
Except I kind of forgot to consult Stella on this development.

So bedtime came, and she was asking for her "Mommy"
Yes, she calls her paci "Mommy"
because I played a game with her where I would pop it out of her 
mouth and pretend to put it in my own
and when I did that, I would say:
"That's Mommy's"
And it stuck.

So for about an hour and a half
she cried and wailed and arched her back
and threw an all out fit
for her "Mommy"

and I broke.

I put my shoes on, grabbed my coat and 
made the quickest trip to Target
that I have ever made, and came home 
with the coveted Mommy.
And she was asleep within 10 minutes.

Jim was succeeding in the fight against the "Mommy"
but I was weak, and I caved.
I'm not proud to admit it, but I'm not going to deny it.

So now we have to decide how to proceed.
Do we care that at almost 17 months our daughter still uses a pacifier?
Our pediatrician cares.
She lets me know every time we're there.
But I'm not sure I care.
I don't know what harm it's doing.
And it makes her so happy....


So if you see Stella walking down the halls of her 
high school in about 15 years
with her paci hanging out of her mouth-
I tried, 
but I was weak.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

SNOW!!!

I realize I've been MIA for quite a while.
I'll get to that in a different post.
But right now, let's talk about SNOW.
Snow has also been MIA this winter,
until this past weekend.
I know that not everyone is a fan
but at our house- we love the white stuff.
We kind of enjoy being homebound during a big storm.


We also enjoy getting out and playing in it.


This was Stella's first real opportunity to play in the snow.


As you can see, she liked it.




She especially liked sledding down the driveway with Cole.


And without him.



Now let's talk about the other aspect of snow that is not so awesome.
The damage it does to our trees.
See those limbs that are full and resting on the ground.
They're usually a good 12 feet in the air.



We lost some limbs on the trees in our front yard.


Well, actually, we lost at least one whole tree, 
maybe two.


Maybe all three.


Here is Cole trying to give our trees a little relief.
I think that shaking them off a bit probably saved them.


Whew- that branch found relief by resting on the trampoline.
There was one teenage boy who was just praying that the branch didn't snap
and crush his trampoline.
It didn't!