Saturday, January 31, 2009

Dishwasher legacy

I posted this picture of Seth in my very first blog post (he was about 13 1/2 months old): I sent a picture to family of Amelia's dishwasher mischief the other day, and Dad sent me back this:
I almost adjusted the color, but all my baby pictures have that slightly red tint that screams late 70s, so I left it as is. I don't know how old I was in this picture, but it was in Grandpa and Grandma's old house in Swift, I'd recognize that carpet and the olive appliances anywhere!


So what did Amelia do? I turned my back to put away some Tupperware and found her like this (camera was within arms-reach, so don't worry about her safety, and I immediately put her down as soon as the picture was snapped): Which makes me think we don't need a third child, or we might find him/her sitting on the top rack. If a picture of Nathan in a dishwasher appears I will add it, so it doesn't look like this comes only from my genes...

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Preschool Pajama Party

Seth's class had a pajama day today. It may have been his favorite day of school yet. Yes, he wore footie pajamas with sneakers. Most of his pajamas are fitted, and I really didn't want to accentuate how skinny he really is. Plus he loves pajamas with feet (unlike his sister). Finally being able to play on the playground again, having pancakes for snack, and reading "Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed" sealed the deal. They were allowed to bring one lovey in with them, so Cow went to school, too.

more projects at home

I've kind of had a hard time lately adjusting to the fact that work doesn't need me. I've now developed the attitude that hey, I'll be there when they do, but I'm going to focus more on being around my family that wants (and needs) me. We've had a very good week, even though the weather hasn't been conducive to a lot of time away from the house.

One day the kids helped me with laundry...or emptied their baskets to make race cars. (Seth's imagination is through the roof this week)
Seth's favorite activity this week is cut paper with safety scissors and glue the pieces together with a glue stick. This picture doesn't do his post-nap hair justice.
Amelia has taken to having periods where she wants to carry her lovey around EVERYWHERE. This week she wants to share everything and has become a little mimic. She pretends to talk on the phone, fold laundry, and put on lotion. New words are "ball," "hot," and "duck" and she jabbers all the time.
I'm trying to get more organized with the extra free time I have...I finished two big projects this week, I'm quite proud of myself. I hope I can continue on this streak!

the girls' 11 month birthdays

Yesterday Amelia and GrammyGram celebrated their 11-month birthdays. On a whim, I decided to take the kids to Cary, because I didn't think I could possibly entertain Seth at home for yet another rainy day. I'm glad I went. The kids had a lot of fun playing with GrammyGram (and Gram and Pops). Before we left, Amelia got into the toilet paper...I have a picture of Seth like that, so of course I need one of her, too!
Grandma's sweater had beads on it (but she would have loved on her anyways).
The kids took a snooze on the ride home, and Amelia woke up with about 15 minutes left and realized it was past her dinnertime. Once I got off the interstate, I had to throw a container of Puffs in the backseat to appease her.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

FB Flair

At the beginning of the year I gave in and joined Facebook. Though I don't 100% "get it" yet, it's been fun to reconnect with some old friends. Today a former coworker sent me this piece of flair...I just loved the butterfly made out of footprints! Never thought of that one before!

Friday, January 23, 2009

We're Expecting...

...another nephew in June! Elise's ultrasound was Thursday, and the little guy was not shy. We can't wait to meet him! Seth was fascinated by the ultrasound pictures, it was very cute to watch him inspect them on the computer.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

multitasking momma

I really couldn't think of a good subject line, but I'm ironing as I wait for this to upload, so it fits...

Monday we took the kids to SciWorks for the first time...like most science museums, it could use a little bit of updating, but Seth had a good time...he's screaming, "SPACE!" in this picture...
After watching him here, I wouldn't recommend his surgical skills in the near future...
Amelia's favorite place to play upstairs is in the bathtub...she doesn't care if there's water in it or not...
Amelia's other top tooth came through this week (so thank goodness she is sleeping better again). Last night I let her try an ear of corn. She thought it was very funny to show me the kernels after she had scraped them off.
School was cancelled Tuesday because we had a dusting of snow. It's hard to say who was more excited this morning when it was time to head in. I never know if they are going to play outside in the morning or not, so he bundles up (Minnesota people: it was 22 degrees, so I don't think this was overkill...). Today they learned about penguins at school, how appropriate!

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

In the thick of the Inauguration

Our friend Nathan (Armes) is currently in DC and has posted some great pre-inauguration pictures on his blog. Check them out! He is a photojournalist based out of Denver now, but I have proof that we knew him before he "hit the big time"...this link will take you to pictures he took of Seth when he was 11 months old. (We even have an awesome framed photo he took for Nathan back in college...yeah, we go waaaaaaay back.)

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Max and Ruby

Friday I took the kids to the local children's theatre to see Max & Ruby. The play is based on a popular Nick Jr show which is based on fabulous books written by Rosemary Wells. I was a little nervous because Amelia didn't do very well at the Backyardigans show this summer, but she was good until literally the last scene. Seth was in awe the whole time. I think he has inherited both his parents' interest in live theater (A little Mayse trivia: Nathan proposed to me after we had seen Man of La Mancha). Seth and his buddy, Landon (it was 18 degrees when we left the house that morning...I am so glad that mornings like that are few and far between around here!)
A quick picture of the stage prior to the show...the house opened up to an interior, spun around to turn into grandma's attic, which opened up to be the kids' bedrooms, and the fences turned spun around into bookshelves. It was a six member cast, the four supporting actors played everything from Ruby's friends to stuffed animals brought to life...which didn't trick Seth. At home he told me the grandma turned into a lobster (and he was right!).

Can Wii come to play?

(I think that was the catch-phrase for the early Wii commercials. I can't find it on YouTube to confirm.)

The Wii Nathan ordered arrived on Monday. It sure beats channel-surfing at night. Seth has figured out how to bowl...sometimes he gets spares, but there are a lot of gutterballs...
We give Amelia the DVD player remote so she thinks she's playing too (note: we really don't play that much when she's awake, and Seth only gets to play for short amounts of time too, but mommy and daddy play at nap and bedtimes!)

Thursday, January 15, 2009

New year, new skills

Amelia has learned a lot of new things already this year. She now says "bye-bye" and has learned to blow kisses. She also says "mom" (which requires blowing a big spit bubble) and "momma", and "DAD!" when she wants Nathan, which is hilarious because she will do it repeatedly until he comes to her, no matter where he is in the house (not so fun when it's while he's at work, though). She's been clapping her hands for two weeks now, and last weekend learned this new trick:


5 Little Monkeys

Get your popcorn ready, this is going to take a full minute of your time...

Seth got these puppets for Christmas from my aunt and uncle, and we usually have at least one puppet show a day. His preschool teacher did a "five little pumpkins" show at their Halloween party, I think that might be where he picked up the "gentle" toss of the puppet across the room...

Sunday, January 11, 2009

bowling with 4-year-olds!

Yesterday we went to Newton for Ryan's fourth birthday party. I think Seth thought it was Wii bowling until we got there, but he was so excited to try it! Here are Evan and Seth modelling their bowling shoes (Seth wasn't upset, like I said before, not so photogenic this week...)
Amelia was the only girl invited to the party...
This was Seth's first attempt at bumper bowling. His ball is stuck in this picture, a staff member had to go rescue it. After that, Seth got help from Mommy or Daddy each time and got the second highest score!
Cake time!Ryan received Hulk hands as a gift...a big hit with all the boys! (This picture is cute, but you really should have seen it in person...hilarious!)

playing with the big kids


The kids and I went to Concord Mills on Friday to make a return and see if anything else struck our fancy (not so much). I let Amelia crawl around in the play area and she thought she was so big. I don't think her dimple disappeared the whole time we were playing. Seth was a great big brother and helped her go down the slide.

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Sharing a Snack

At least Amelia's not eating Colette's food, although it's not from a lack of trying on her part!

Monday, January 05, 2009

same old stuff, new year

Nathan is back to work after being off since the 19th. The kids and I easily settled back into our normal morning routine. It's been a nice break. We had a quiet week at home last week. I think Nathan saw the new year in, but I fell asleep. I worked Thursday and Friday, and Bryan came over Friday on his way back to Atlanta. Amelia has conquered the stairs...extra-wide gates have been ordered!Saturday we packed up all of our Christmas decorations. This is our new favorite; Seth made it at preschool. I very carefully boxed it up and already look forward to taking it out next year!
We have two very silly kids that love playing together right now, but they aren't having a very photogenic week...did get this good one of Seth, though.
And yes, I made some New Year's resolutions, but I'm not going to chronicle them here so you can all remind me how horrible I did later. I will tell you they have to do with organization, hydration, and health maintenance for the entire family. Happy New Year, everyone!