Monday, October 31, 2011

Halloween 2011



Some nuggets of cuteness in this video...a little long, but worth it. Hope you ate as much candy as I did!  
Sorry for the lack of photos lately. Still haven't bought a new camera, and the phone camera just isn't quite fast enough to get a non-blurry picture of a 3 year old and a 7 month old. Here are a few from the Cider Mill last weekend and playing in the leaves. 




Monday, October 10, 2011

Family Photos

A BIG thank you to Molly and Betsy for doing a little family photo shoot for us this weekend! The weather was perfect, and they did an amazing job.  Of course, Preston got a big 'ol rug burn on his chin the morning of the pictures, so we'll be doing some photoshop work before we print any. But I think they do a good job of making us look like we have it all together! Those who know us know the truth. Here are a few of my favorites!



 
  




Saturday, October 8, 2011

Our First Kids






5 years ago, our first kids were born...MC and Phoggy! Such sweet little ladies they were. 
 Sadly, they are now somewhat neglected by us/terrorized by our children. They sleep all day, and talk to us incessantly every morning/night when it is time to eat. They DO still like to cuddle when Preston and Callie aren't around. Actually, MC is very tolerant of both kids. (I learned this today when Callie army crawled over to MC and yanked on her fur.)  And she always lets Preston pet her. He told her today, "MC, you're my best friend." Phoggy is a little bit jumpy, so she doesn't like to be out around them much. But we love them both and will shower them with attention tomorrow!

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Ch ch ch changes


A few changes around here lately. Preston is now in a REAL bed! Thanks to the Wilsons and Briscoes for the mattress/box springs, and thanks to Mima for the Spiderman sheets! Here's hoping he doesn't fall out tonight and crack his head open. (Yes, I even worry about him when he sleeps.) He has also been spending a lot (and I mean A LOT) of time in time-out at school and home.  We're trying some positive behavior supports and hoping it helps. Forever a teacher- already implementing a behavior plan with my three year old. Sigh.  Luckily he is still cute and can still be quite sweet.

Our little Callie Rose turned 6 months this past week. Seriously? Seriously. She's changing so much each day and is truly on the verge of full-on crawling. (See video below.) She has the army crawl down pat, and I really can't leave her alone on the floor for more than about 10 seconds. Time to baby-proof the house again. This could prove to be a challenge with the amount of toys (not for babies!) Preston has around here. She is a happy girl and loves bath time, eating, bonding with Mommy in the middle of the night at least once (still), watching her big brother, putting anything and everything into her mouth, and squealing(see video).
Stats:
Weight- 15lbs 11oz (50%ile)
Height- 26.25 inches (75%ile)
Head- 16.75 inches (55%ile)
Cuteness- unmeasurable (100%ile)

 And here are a few pictures from the Velvet Creme Popcorn Festival today- beautiful day for a walk down the street!
 

Video footage from today. Enjoy!


Tuesday, September 20, 2011

OLD pics

I cleaned out my mom's camera today and found a few cute pics of Natalie and Julia on there.
Natalie getting her Preschool diploma- notice it is upside down...I'm pretty sure she takes after her father.
Halloween princesses
Here is one of the cousins from biggest to smallest! We took this on Sunday. Fun times getting all of the kids to sit AND stay still AND smile.


Monday, September 12, 2011

Roller Coaster Parenting

Even if you don't have kids, you know that parenthood has its share of highs and lows. Think of the things you put your parents through! I have been thinking about these ups and downs lately, and decided to make a list. Some are what-did-I-get-myself-into moments, while others are how-could-I-possibly-live-without-this moments.

high- pregnancy (So exciting!!)
low- pregnancy ( HORMONES, hungry, nauseous, happy, sad, excited, scared...)
high- the day you see that sweet face for the first time
low- changing tar filled diapers
high- being in charge of something so precious (I MADE this little person and can shape him/her into a wonderful addition to society!)
low- being in charge of something so precious (I don't want to mess this up, so I'll second guess myself 384 times every day.)
high- seeing poop in the potty for the first time from your wee one
low- pulling items from a poopy toilet (This week alone we have had 2 casualties to this act. Sigh.)
high- tiny hand grasping my finger while she eats
low- breastfeeding in general for the first month or so (My poor nipples! Will they ever be the same?! Panic- she's hungry and I'm in the waiting room...can I really DO this here??)
high- nap time!!!!! YAHOO! (This is especially nice when Mommy gets one, too.)
low- days without naps
high-giggles and smiles
low- screaming while I try to make dinner
high- hearing your child is waking up from his anesthesia and asking for you
low- taking your child to to ER (for any reason!)
high- hearing "I want Mommy to do it!" (awww)
low- hearing "I want Mommy to do it!'  (doh!)
high- feeding your baby solid foods for the first time
low- seeing the horrible rash resulting from an allergic reaction to said solid foods (What have I done?!)
high- "I love you THIIIIIIIIS much, Mommy! All the way to the moon and back!"
low- temper tantrums because I: flushed the toilet, turned off the light, forgot to put Buzz in the car, put Buzz in the car the wrong way, opened the wrong pack of fruit snacks, put 12 pistachios in the snack bowl instead of 13, used the wrong voice while reading a book, said no to candy and cookies and juice for dinner...(This list could continue forever. May have to dedicate an entire blog post to tantrums in the future.)
high- bath time and the smell of a clean baby/kid
low- bath time tantrums (see above for ideas of what may have triggered it- too hot? too cold? too many toys? not enough toys?)
high- sweet baby breath
low- washing poop out of clothing, sheets, blankets, changing pad covers, etc
high- tiny hands touching my face
low- tiny hands grabbing my hair and yanking like a bull rider
high- hearing thank yous for something simple "Thank you for making me dinner, Mommy!" or "Thank you for taking me to the park!"
low- "I don't like that!" (Potentially heard at every.single.meal around here.)
high- "I DO like that!" (Rare, but sometimes it happens.)
low- going to the store- "I want this. I want this. I want that. I want this."
high- up every few hours at night for months and months (Bonus cuddle time!)
low- up every few hours at night for months and months (Mommy needs sleep, kid. Seriously.)
high- hearing "MOMEEEEEEEE!" when I pick him up from school
low- leaving their sweet faces to go to work every morning
high- hugs and wet, sloppy kisses
This list could go on and on, and I'm sure there will be days with more lows than highs. But there is never-- NEVER a second I could imagine my life without my sweet (sometimes) children. I'm hopping back on the Hooker family coaster tomorrow morning! Or in a few hours if Callie decides she wants some bonus time with me at 3 am...

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

The World According To Toddlers

Clint brought a book home tonight that I plan to give to a co-worker who is expecting his first baby soon. I browsed through it was was laughing out loud. The book is called "The World According To Toddlers." It is like the authors were sitting in our house when they wrote it. A few excerpts:



Ten likely causes of a tantrum:


1. You picked out a shirt with buttons.


2. You won't let toddler wear one shamrock sock and nothing else.


3. You put a purple lid on an orange sippy cup.


4. You pushed the garage door opener instead of letting Toddler push it.


5. You put Toddler in car seat.


6. You tried to take Toddler out of car seat.


7. You mentioned the words "car seat".


8. Sibling looked at Toddler's toy.


9. You did not let Toddler buy sixty-one ounce bag of marshmallows.


10. You wouldn't tuck Toddler in for the tenth time.


Potty Training Basics (Tips for Toddlers BY Toddlers)


It is best to remove all clothing before you use the toilet.


Wiping is optional-always.


The ideal times to go to the bathroom are when you and your mom are in a pool, in the car during a traffic jam, when you are about to check out at the grocery store, and when you finally get to the front of a very long line at an amusement park.


You and only you must flush the toilet. EVER.


Beware of public toilets. They will suck you down when you flush.


Note- if you are not ready to poop on the toilet, just poop in your pull-up. Do not announce your intentions to anyone; instead, hide in a corner and crouch behind something, then go to work. If your mom sees you she will just think, "Oh, he is hiding and has a very serious look on his face." SHE WILL NOT GUESS WHAT YOU ARE ACTUALLY DOING.



A Toddler's Ideal Restaurant


Welcome to Toddler Cafe! Let me show you to your table. What? No, no no. There are no chairs here. You simply wander around while you eat. If you'd like to dine naked, that's perfectly fine.


Napkins? I'm afraid I don't know what you're talking about.


Our special tonight is fish. Goldfish crackers, to be precise. Personally licked by the chef.


You will find appetizers on the ground.


If you don't like your food, simply open your mouth and let the food fall out on the table.


If you like the look of your neighbor's food, by all means steal it.


May I interest you in juice? Refills are immediate and endless.


Oh, yes: When you are done, let us know by vigorously wiping all the remaining food off your plate and onto the floor. Enjoy your meal!




On opening new toys:


Unless you have a college degree in mechanical engineering, don't expect to open a packaged toy without spilling some blood, testing the bounds of your patience, and exposing your child to some four letter words.


Picture of a dad attempting to open a toy dog while screaming "AAAAAAARGH! F#&*ing puppy! Get the &%* out of this packaging!" as the child smiles, giddy with the excitement of the new toy.



Good stuff. Happy to report that Preston is past SOME of these stages, but not all of them. And I'm SURE Callie will be the perfect toddler. Right?? RIGHT?

Sunday, August 28, 2011

5 Months and A SUPER Weekend

I took Preston to the Kansas City Zoo today with The Nelson clan, and we got to see SPIDERMAN!!! Preston was all talk before we got close to him- telling me all of the things he wanted to say to him. But when we were in the presence of the great super hero, he lost all of his speaking abilities. So funny. Got a few good pics and a little video, but my video camera wasn't working right so the video isn't the best. I missed most of their "talk". Spiderman was amazingly good with all of the kids. Would definitely go see him again!They were exchanging super hero secrets here. A little ride on the carousel. BudsA polar bear in Kansas??? Yup! There she is! And Callie turned 5 months old today. Pictures are fuzzy because our real camera broke, so my phone has been a poor stand-in. She is getting her little personality, that's for sure! She is rolling all over the place, eating her feet (and rice cereal), sleeping a bit better at night, and loves to watch her big bro. Can't believe she is 5 months already- maybe it is the lack of hair, but I think she still looks like a 2 month old!
Chatty Callie


Meeting Spiderman