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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

What's Happening?

When Madeline turned 2 years old, I decided to stop doing a monthly update & pictures for a variety of reasons. However, I still plan to update as needed, and perhaps in more of a Mommy, Daddy, and Madeline update instead of just Madeline. We've been in our "school routine" for a few weeks now, and things seem to be settling in nicely. As much as I hate to see the hot, humid, carefree summer days become a thing of our past, I was ready for some structure, cooler weather, and football around here. Going to school three days a week has provided that order that we were all craving. I'm more productive, more organized with my time, and less fly by the seat of my pants which keeps me from having too many mini nervous breakdowns. :)

Madeline "snugglin with Big Baby & Baby" ~ notice the bracelet around her ankle & her silly hat

Madeline LOVES school which I suspected she would. I think she'd really love to go five days a week, but I just can't wrap my brain around sending her five days a week. She's only two, and I feel like she has her whole life to go to school five days per week. Not to mention, I love being with her on Tuesday and Thursday. We love her teachers, the social interactions, the structure, the simplicity of the learning, and making new friends. All in all, it's been a wonderful experience for us. Madeline has always gotten out of the car in the carpool line with no trouble, and she's always telling me about what she has done at school. However, a lot of what is being said to me is still a little bit gibberish, so I do a lot of nodding and inferring. Her teachers report that those first few times, Madeline would stand back and observe the various activities. She would not participate at all nor would she disrupt what was happening. I think she was just taking it all in. Now, I get reports of good participation with little to no coaxing. Her behavior at home reflects some of the things they do at school such as cleaning up her toys & putting things back where they belong without being prompted, using her manner words even more consistently than she already did, speaking more clearly, wanting to do things "by myself!", and being proud of doing something all by herself ("I did it!!"). I think this particular teacher and Eric & I have very similar values, rules, and expectations for Madeline, so in a sense we are all reinforcing the same things day in and day out. As a mom and former teacher that just makes me all giddy.


I'm still laughing at these two pictures of Madeline "snugglin".

Madeline seems to wax and wane in the terrible two department. I know she's my child so I am extremely biased, but she is a good girl 90% of the time. She listens well, uses her manners, uses great table manners, and is generally very pleasant to be around. We can take her places, and she will behave as she should most of the time. When she's bent out of shape and ready to throw an irrational tantrum, then it's on, and it's awful! But, I have to report that those times are really not as often as they could be...she knows this Mama will walk away in a hot second when she acts out like that. Of course, she tests the rules like any other child, but those times are also becoming less frequent because she's realizing that the rules are the rules regardless of the day, where we are, and what we are doing. We've picked our battles and stuck with them even in those times when we've thought, "Really?! Is it worth it?" We have to remind ourselves that yes, it does pay off in the end because Madeline knows when we promise a consequence, we keep our promised consequence as much as we may want to back down on the inside. Not to mention, she knows Daddy and I are on the same team, so although she may try to whine/cry/appeal to the other parent, she gets nowhere. I have truly learned the value of my parents' old saying, "This hurts me just as much if not more than it hurts you." Eric and I discipline in the moment as needed, and we've just learned not to let other people's ugly looks & judgements bother us. I am happy to say that we do more praising than punishing these days, so somehow, someway we've done what we think is right for our family.
Typical post nap routine ~ reading Fancy Nancy books, playing with Baby & Kitty in bed while she waits for Mommy
We're officially moving Madeline to the big girl room starting in October. We've been taking baby steps (perhaps too small of baby steps) because of Eric's crazy travel schedule, starting school, and the room just now being completely decorated to Mama's satisfaction. Madeline is such a creature of routine, and I wasn't ready to throw so many kinks into her little routine at once. (This Mama is not so good at drastic change all at once either.) She's finally adjusted to "Daddy's working" (ie LOTS of overnight travel), and she's adjusted to her new school routine. So, I think I am ready for the transition, and I think she's excited too. She loves her big girl room, and she's spent a great deal of time in there playing, reading books, and rolling around on the beds. Once we tackle the big girl room, I think potty training is on the horizon. Madeline loves the potty, and girlfriend can sit on there forever reading her books. So far we've not had one single drop of anything go into the potty, but Madeline definitely has the "potty procedure" down pat --- sit on it and talk and read and talk and read, use a "napkin" (most people call it toilet paper), flush, & wash hands. Her diapers are starting to remain dry for longer periods of time, and she's had a few times when she's informed that "a stinky is coming". Unfortunately, I have not been able to seize those opportunities to stick her on the potty, but believe me, when I can, I will, and maybe it will click! :) Not to mention, she loves "undies", so I think she'll enjoy picking out some special "undies" when the time comes.
A rare moment Madeline is sitting still complete with her fuzzy slippers, Big Baby & Baby, a snack, and smoothie. Another rare moment is being allowed to eat & drink in the den like this...no spills though!
Daddy has been traveling a lot getting his accounts settled, giving presentations, entertaining customers, and just being the hard working Daddy that we love so much. Unfortunately, lately a lot of the travel has trickled into the weekends too, so Madeline and I have had a lot of time together. We get into a pretty good groove when Daddy's not home, so it makes the time go by faster. Unfortunately for Daddy's wallet, this Mama and Madeline do a lot of shopping, but it sure is fun! :) We've set up a few playdates with some new friends from school on Tuesday and Thursday mornings, so that has been fun for us both...a little Mama-to-Mama time & a little play time for Madeline.
As for me, in between eating my new favorite food, Honey Crisp Apples (seriously, for as many of these that I am crunching on, I need my own tree in the back yard!), I find lots of projects to keep me busy especially when Eric is on the road. I get these crazy second winds at night, and I burn the midnight oil doing all kinds of crazy projects! I do love to organize & clean out, so it's not really a chore in my mind. However, I think the official pregnancy nesting has begun ~ two of our three attics are cleaned out & reorganized, Madeline's winter clothes are organized and put away in her new room, the newborn clothes/burp clothes/receiving blankets have been laundered, folded, & put away into the nursery, sale shopping for some essential nursery items has been done, a ginormous load has been dropped off at the Goodwill, Baby Girl's baby book has been started, and the downstairs guest bedroom closet has been cleaned out & reorganized ~ just to name a few of the projects I've checked off my list. I've even ordered a Christmas stocking for Baby Girl #2, a toy bag to match Madeline's, and her little bag that I take to and from the gym that will keep her essentials. Yes, I am that over-the-top-busy-bee right now! :)

Madeline yelling out the window, "Ms. Lisa!!! Where are you?" while we wait in the carpool drop off line.
As a family, we have many busy weekends ahead of us with some football game adventures, entertaining friends, and a few have been set aside as "family time" to just relax. We're staying busy, getting ready for little sister, and enjoying the cooler temperatures around here.

A Madeline Funny

I was sitting on the sofa helping Madeline change her baby doll's diaper when my belly started to wiggle around from the baby's movement. Madeline pointed to it and said, "What's dat, Mama?" I told her that her baby sister was moving around to which Madeline replied, "Baby sister's playing Ring Around the Rosie!"

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

29 Weeks

I had my 7 month appointment this morning, and Baby Girl seems to be just fine. My blood work, weight, blood pressure, measurements, & baby's heartbeat all measured well. I think this was the quickest I have ever been in and out of the doctor. It was great! Next month, the doctor wants to do an ultrasound to get an estimate of how big baby girl is and check her out. Yay! I love ultrasound appointments!

I am feeling good for the most part. I am able to continue my workouts without much alteration although I have resorted to the elliptical most of the time. The extra weight burdens my knees when I run and do other forms of cardio, and my heart rate is much easier to control on the elliptical. My weight workouts have not changed much, so that's good for my soul. Baby Girl moves A LOT, and it can be a little bit annoying during the night when I am trying to sleep. However, I can't complain because the movements do make me smile. I don't really have any specific cravings other than juicy Granny Smith apples and fresh salads full of veggies! I'm starting to fill up more quickly due to lack of physical space, so I feel like I am eating all the time!

I'm starting to get the itch to get up in the attic and get out clothes to wash and fold, re-assemble newborn "equipment", and organize all things tiny. We're using Madeline's bedding for the nursery, so I'm just having to do a little fine tuning as far as decorating the nursery goes. However, I'm resisting the urge to do that just yet since we have a few other room projects going on at the moment. I can't start a new project until I've wrapped up a few of my other projects first! It gets too overwhelming having too many "open" projects.

December will be here before we know it, and I am so excited to welcome Madeline's little sister into this world!

Friday, September 17, 2010

Madeline's Big Girl Room!

It's ready, and hopefully we are too! Madeline's big girl room couldn't have turned out any cuter. I have my friend, Farrah, to thank for making my bargain duvets look super cute and custom with her girly ideas & awesome sewing skills. She found dust ruffle, Euro sham, and curtain fabric & cording for me, and we couldn't be more pleased with the end result. I wanted simple, girly, fun, and something that would grow with Madeline. All that is missing is the little girl sleeping in that big bed! (more on that later)



Monday, September 06, 2010

A Blast from my Past

My parents have decided that it's time to downsize, and their house has sold! And, boy oh boy, my mom is on a mission to do some attic purging! Over the weekend, she showed up on our doorstep with these treasures from my childhood for Madeline...

This "cart" is now the one we take on neighborhood walks, and her newer one can be indoors. After a little dusting off and a run through the washing machine, Madeline was in heaven with all things girly just like I was as a child. She has fondly started calling the rather large baby that she carries by the neck "Big Baby". So we have "Big Baby" and "Baby". haha! All the blankets were ones that my mom used with me as a baby, so it's fun that Madeline can use them on her babies. She loves to "feed" her babies in the high chair.

I kept these 1980s classics from my childhood in hopes that our children will love them as much as I did.

Wednesday, September 01, 2010

Madeline's First Day

Madeline had her first day of 2 year old preschool this morning. We decided to send her to our church's preschool Monday, Wednesday, and Friday of each week. After this week's experiences learning about the program, meeting the staff, and seeing Madeline's eagerness to "meet her teacher" (that's what she says when she's going to/talking about school), I couldn't be more pleased with our decision. Of course, we were "those parents" documenting every inch of the morning with our first born's first day of school ever experience!

Madeline is not used to waking up early ~ over the summer, we've allowed her to stay up later, nap later, and therefore wake up the next morning later. I had to wake her this morning, and she was a pretty good sport about it. After all, she did remember that she was going to "meet her teacher" today! She had her breakfast on our screened in porch, and she needed a few minutes to get herself together.
Breakfast of champions --- toast with cream (bagel w/ cream cheese) & milk --- Once Madeline got herself together, she was eager to wave hello to the camera.

Hanging out with Daddy and her kitty...leaving the house without a baby, excessive jewels & accessories, purses, and/or a stuffed animals was a tiny bit tricky. Mommy doesn't allow these things to the classroom (unless it's a special share day), and the school discourages it as well.
And, here's the reaction I received when I told Madeline she had to leave behind her kitty and her bracelets...she was not happy with her Mommy!
Madeline perked up once we got outside, but as you can see, she was protesting the camera with her lack of smiles.

The new tote bag (purse!) was a hit and elicited a few half-hearted smiles.
Once Madeline realized her bag was packed and ready to go, she was ready to "meet her teacher!" Yes, it's huge, but I figured she could grow into it over the next couple of years.

Leading the way to the car
Notice Mama's big smile as we were about to leave ~ I'm really excited about Madeline's program for two reasons...I know this whole school thing is right up her alley, & I have some free mornings to myself before Baby Sister arrives.
Madeline is all smiles!
I didn't get any pictures of her in the classroom or with her teacher as the staff believes it is much easier to start the first day with the normal routine carpool. (They don't allow us Mamas to walk our kids in on the first day simply because sometimes it's harder on everyone, so they have the "normal routine rule". I'm all for it...being a former classroom teacher, I understand how hard the first few days can be on the child, the parent, and the teacher.) Madeline was waving out the window as soon as she caught glimpse of Mrs. Lisa coming to our car door. She greeted Madeline, unbuckled her from her seat, got her up from the car, and escorted her inside to the room. Madeline cheerfully went along with the whole process, and I was so happy for her. I teared up just a tiny bit :) because she looked like such a big girl holding Mrs. Lisa's hand, toting her bag, and waving bye to me.
When I picked her up at noon, she was all smiles, exhausted, and very thirsty! Mrs. Lisa gave us the thumbs up & said that Madeline did wonderfully and seemed to be really happy throughout the entire three hours.