Sunday, June 24, 2007
2nd Referral-versary
Two years ago today, I saw The Kid's face for the very first time. I'll never quite forget that day. If you are curious, here is what I had to say about it last year. It's funny. Before I ever saw her picture, I loved her. Then seeing her picture, that love was intensified and I didn't think there was any way I could love her more. But now that she's here, that love was just a small drop in the bucket. I love you, sweetie!!



Thursday, June 21, 2007
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Monday, June 11, 2007
After her bath
Tuesday, June 05, 2007
I'm proud of her, but I'm also proud of ME!
Since The Kid’s 2nd birthday last August, when she got 2(!!) potty chairs, we have been slooooooowly working our way towards potty training. At her 2 yo checkup (which I was a couple of months late on) her doctor asked if we had started potty training. If you count talking about the potty and sitting on the potty with all your clothes on as a start, then YES! That answer did not seem to be what he was going for, so being the fast thinker that I am, I told him that we were going to start getting SERIOUS about it after the holidays. And we did…for about 2 days. The Kid just wanted nothing to do with it and every time I would suggest that we sit on her potty she would scream and cry. And if I would suggest putting on a pull up instead of a diaper??? Oh, THE HUMANITY!!!!! How, on earth, could I suggest such a thing???? NO! She wanted a diaper and that was that! (And truth be told, I wasn’t ready for it either. I really love all the hugs and snuggles we would have after a nappy change.)
So I tried other tactics.
-New Little Mermaid underwear (Didn’t work)
-Sitting on the potty and singing our favorite songs (Fun, but didn’t work)
-“TK, did you know about ALL THE FUN THINGS YOU CAN DO ONCE YOU ARE POTTY TRAINED!!!!” (She merely rolled her eyes and went back to her novel)
-“TK, did you know that Gracie (her friend) goes on the potty? She’s such a big girl! Don’t you want to be a big girl like Gracie?” (Peer pressure had no effect – which is a GOOD thing, but still not helpful)
Honestly, all of that was crap. Because one afternoon, after we had taken a break from training for a few days, I said, “Hey TK, would you like to sit on the potty? I’ll give you an M&M if you do. And if you go, I’ll give you 2 M&M’s.” Her response? “Okay, mama.” And that….was pretty much that. I never realized that parenting was all about bribery. And chocolate... in a candy coated shell.
So I tried other tactics.
-New Little Mermaid underwear (Didn’t work)
-Sitting on the potty and singing our favorite songs (Fun, but didn’t work)
-“TK, did you know about ALL THE FUN THINGS YOU CAN DO ONCE YOU ARE POTTY TRAINED!!!!” (She merely rolled her eyes and went back to her novel)
-“TK, did you know that Gracie (her friend) goes on the potty? She’s such a big girl! Don’t you want to be a big girl like Gracie?” (Peer pressure had no effect – which is a GOOD thing, but still not helpful)
Honestly, all of that was crap. Because one afternoon, after we had taken a break from training for a few days, I said, “Hey TK, would you like to sit on the potty? I’ll give you an M&M if you do. And if you go, I’ll give you 2 M&M’s.” Her response? “Okay, mama.” And that….was pretty much that. I never realized that parenting was all about bribery. And chocolate... in a candy coated shell.
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Everything old is new again
The Kid is wearing a little coat and hat that was mine when I was a wee little lass. Other than the sleeves being just a tad short, it fits her remarkably well. This and my Star Wars sweatshirt are about the only things left from my childhood. Oh, and my Yoda folder. But that is a story for another day.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Vacation Pics
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Sunday, May 06, 2007
Catching up
First off, Happy May Day (belated)! We did not make our baskets this year, but maybe we will next year. I have fond memories of May Day when I was a kid, and just learned over the weekend that most of my baskets were from my sisters. I really was the nerdy kid with 1 friend.....
Here's a little bit of trivia that you can use to impress your friends and/or family. Did you know that on any given Friday night, the average age of patrons at a Cracker Barrell is 73? And of those patrons, 92.7% were brought there from a bus tour? It is true. And if there should happen to be two or more tables of people under the age of 50, they seat you next to each other in case of an Elderly Revolt. We were seated by the only other young people, who happened to have a little boy about The Kid's age. Everytime he wanted something, he would let out the most obnoxious, ear shattering scream. This happened about 50 times (and I do not believe that I am exaggerating). Because my child has perfect manners, the first few times he did it she would point at him, angrily, and say "HEEEEY! Don't DO that!!!" But then, after a while, she would just shake her head, look at me and say "Oh, no!!!" Seriously, who lets there kid do that? The Kid would never dream of doing that more than once, because she knows we would be out of there so fast her head would spin.
We made a trek to the May Fest again this year and I learned many interesting things. The Germans make some really good wine (my personal favorite this year is cranberry plum), they can make an awesome potato pancake and they love Red Hats.
Here are various pictures from the last couple of weeks.
Here's a little bit of trivia that you can use to impress your friends and/or family. Did you know that on any given Friday night, the average age of patrons at a Cracker Barrell is 73? And of those patrons, 92.7% were brought there from a bus tour? It is true. And if there should happen to be two or more tables of people under the age of 50, they seat you next to each other in case of an Elderly Revolt. We were seated by the only other young people, who happened to have a little boy about The Kid's age. Everytime he wanted something, he would let out the most obnoxious, ear shattering scream. This happened about 50 times (and I do not believe that I am exaggerating). Because my child has perfect manners, the first few times he did it she would point at him, angrily, and say "HEEEEY! Don't DO that!!!" But then, after a while, she would just shake her head, look at me and say "Oh, no!!!" Seriously, who lets there kid do that? The Kid would never dream of doing that more than once, because she knows we would be out of there so fast her head would spin.
We made a trek to the May Fest again this year and I learned many interesting things. The Germans make some really good wine (my personal favorite this year is cranberry plum), they can make an awesome potato pancake and they love Red Hats.
Here are various pictures from the last couple of weeks.

Sunday, April 29, 2007
What's new with The Kid?
Let's see...
-Auntie J went to Texas and got her a stuffed armadillo. The Kid calls it an ar-bah-dill-dough. (Say it quietly to your self.) It's especially funny when she starts screaming for it at night.
-Auntie Carole got The Kid a stuffed Eeyore. The Kid calls it E-hoar. That's also funny to hear her ask for.
-We got in the car this morning to go to the park and as we were driving along, she had the biggest smile on her face and I asked her why she was happy and she said "It's very very pretty outside today!" I love it when she notices things like that. It makes my cold heart melt.
Here's a video of a new kid's show that I think The Kid would like. Now I just have to find out when it is on.
-Auntie J went to Texas and got her a stuffed armadillo. The Kid calls it an ar-bah-dill-dough. (Say it quietly to your self.) It's especially funny when she starts screaming for it at night.
-Auntie Carole got The Kid a stuffed Eeyore. The Kid calls it E-hoar. That's also funny to hear her ask for.
-We got in the car this morning to go to the park and as we were driving along, she had the biggest smile on her face and I asked her why she was happy and she said "It's very very pretty outside today!" I love it when she notices things like that. It makes my cold heart melt.
Here's a video of a new kid's show that I think The Kid would like. Now I just have to find out when it is on.
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Fancy meeting you here!
Hey there, stranger!!
I've been a neglectful blogger lately and for that I apologize. I just have either not found the inspiration (not that my kid doesn't inspire me daily, mind you) or the time (that's probably much more likely). I don't get it. The Kid is not in school yet, but I still feel like we are really busy with all that end of the year junk. Huh. Weird, no?
Anyway, I don't really have anything to say, but I love Will Ferrell and thought this was really funny. So, check it out. I wish I would have thought of it, first The best thing I've been trying to get The Kid to say is "I poop in my pants!". And for the best effect, it should be said like "I'm King of the World!" from TITANIC.
I've been a neglectful blogger lately and for that I apologize. I just have either not found the inspiration (not that my kid doesn't inspire me daily, mind you) or the time (that's probably much more likely). I don't get it. The Kid is not in school yet, but I still feel like we are really busy with all that end of the year junk. Huh. Weird, no?
Anyway, I don't really have anything to say, but I love Will Ferrell and thought this was really funny. So, check it out. I wish I would have thought of it, first The best thing I've been trying to get The Kid to say is "I poop in my pants!". And for the best effect, it should be said like "I'm King of the World!" from TITANIC.
Sunday, April 08, 2007
Easter 2007
Sunday, April 01, 2007
Flowers, Bunnies and trains
Donna is having another Fotofun challenge. This week? The Easter Bunny.
Before we went to see the Easter bunny, The Kid picked me some flowers. She's so cute I could eat her.
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