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Monday, January 31, 2011

Boo Boo

Rachel is a girl on the move! She is Miss Independent, too. Today, she walked to the mailbox with me when we got home and did not want to hold my hand on the way back to the house. She got soooo close, then she lost her balance and her little hands did not catch her in time so she face planted into the asphalt! She only cried for a minute. When I cleaned it, she was more upset that I was holding her still. So she carried around her boo boo patch (a little pig shaped soft ice pack) and held it everywhere on her face except where she fell for a while, and she was fine. I have a feeling she'll have a nice knot and bruise for a while, though.


Although this is her first scrape like this, Rachel is no stranger to injuries. Girl has run into more doors than I can count, not to mention how many times Zoe has run by her and bumped her just enough to knock her off balance. She's a tough cookie though- she rebounds quickly!

Nana's Birthday!

Nana and Grandpa usually visit my parents in Chesapeake for a few weeks during the year. This year, their visit happened to be over Nana's 79th birthday! Mom asked if we thought we would be able to go over there to celebrate with them. We had just traveled over there for Christmas, and it can be a long trip with a certain little youngster who likes to run, but we decided to head on over. I honestly don't remember the last time that we were all together- I know it was before kids though. So nobody told Nana and Grandpa (or Blake) that we were going to be there. I let Dad know when we were a couple miles away and he asked if we could stop at the neighbors house so he could get Rachel out. He snuck out of the house, picked up Rachel and snuck back in and just sat down in the living room holding Rachel. They were so surprised!

The whole clan. This family portrait took a little while to set up, but turned out great! The hardest part, of course, was getting Blake and Rachel to look at the camera at the same time. If anyone made a sound, one or the other would turn around right as the picture took.

Our little family... Rachel was a little over-stimulated!

Nana and I playing Just Dance 2! She was pretty good!

Mom and me gettin' our groove on...er... something like that!

They were into bowling!

Brent and Dad would rather golf- party poopers!

Relaxing with Alli

Blake (and Zoe) helping Nana with her gifts

With the great-grandkids

Just the kids- I love this picture!


Oops, they started moving and poor Alli got stuck!


This captures the weekend- Blake with a whistle, Rachel unloading her shopping cart into Mimi's arms, and a few people taking pictures.

I love that Blake is now the age of my students at school (hard to believe!). He loves my iPad and I love showing him all the cool apps I have. He's so much fun to play with!

Blake is pretty good at baseball!

Playing with his Daddy!

The weekend was a whirlwind, but so worth it. I love spending time with family and wish we could all get together more often.

Blog Book!


I am one of those people who loves memory books and scrapbooks. The thing is, I have a serious problem with cutting pictures, gluing them on paper and writing small little quotes to go with my pictures. It takes a lot of time and creativity, and I just have a hard time with it! So through a little blog-stalking, I found a great website! Blog2print.com All you have to do is make an account, type in the address of your blog and it makes a book for you! AMAZING! You can also delete any posts that you do not want in the book, like all those videos. So I have made that an annual family gift. (I made one in 2009, too) I love looking back at the year and seeing what was on my mind and what I wanted everyone to know about throughout the year!

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Dresses!

A few months ago I saw the cutest dresses for sale at a consignment sale. I would have bought one, but it was $15 and looked simple enough to make. So I got some material and found a pattern for $0.99! Yesterday I had some time so I made a few for Rachel. They didn't take long to make and were easy too! Here are a few pictures of one of them. (I'll have Dustin take better pictures another time... this will do for now!)



I hadn't washed it yet, so the material was still a little stiff. She'll be able to grow with them too.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Nana and Grandpa's Visit

The other weekend, my grandparents came through here to see us (Rachel) on the way to my parents house. We had a great visit, even though it was just for a few days. I think they enjoyed seeing us too!


Great-Grandpa showing Rachel the cross-word puzzle... getting her started early!

They gave her a little stroller for Christmas. She loves it! Pushes it around everywhere, even took it to an event at Dustin's school a few nights ago!

Grandpa and Zoe playing a little tug-of-war.

Nana was so excited that Rachel said "Nana" before they had to leave!

They loved watching the cars from the back window!

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Dress Up!


My Aunt Bonnie sent Rachel the cutest pj's for Christmas! They have a little tutu that she LOVES! So in case you were wondering, Rachel is all girl- she loves dressing up.

Look at all those toys!

She will pour a cup of tea and drink it, too!



She also loves sitting on her couch playing with her purse and cell phone- told you, all girl!

Action shot... she doesn't sit still very often!

Friday, January 21, 2011

Class Picture Day

Picture day is always a fun event, the younger, the ... "funner" The only thing better than trying to get a 3 year old to look at the camera, shoulders back, but not hunched, a "real" smile, eyes open, but not deer-in-the-headlights... 17 2-5 year olds doing all of the above simultaneously.
So the other day was class picture day at school. Great idea to have preschool go first, before breakfast so faces are not (as) messy, hair is (somewhat) in tact, and syrup has not been served. I did my very best to line all the students up, as requested, tallest to shortest and head to the gym. It was quite a task because the line leader for the week was NOT the tallest, the caboose not the shortest, the door holder nowhere near the front and the sign helper somewhere in the middle.

We made it to the gym (a minute or two late) and I was so happy that the fourth grade classes graciously allowed us to cut in line and take our picture- it should only take a minute. We got the little darlings in their places, some standing on chairs, others standing, while some sitting in chairs. One glance across the class and the photographer saw a few changes that needed to be made. It was obvious that one boy was slouching considerably and there was no changing it- move to standing on the floor- nope- stand on a chair right beside the teacher.

Good to go. All hands are by their sides or in their laps... One, Two, Cheese! Insert photographer throwing his hands to his face, bending over laughing while pointing to a girl in the top row saying "we need to fix that!" Finger straight up the nose, right on Cheese. While boy who was moved three times salutes the camera. Takes 2 through 15, boy trying to salute camera while a teacher holds his arms down by his side, different boy staring at lights (2 actually), different girl leaning on the chair in front of her elbows straight out, propping her head on her hands. Teacher asks her to stand up, so she does, keeping her head on her hands, elbows straight out (be specific while giving directions to 4 year olds). The photographer finally starts shooting rapid fire hoping that everyone is looking in at least one shot. After 15 minutes (not joking) we are dismissed.

I got the proof today- 2 boys staring at the ceiling, 1 saluting the camera, and a finger up a nose. And three adults happily looking at the camera as if this happens every day. I can honestly say that I do love picture day!

By the way, the proof I received is not the one that will be used, it was just for me to write the names down on, but I do want a copy of.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

15 Months!


I can't believe that Rachel just had her 15 month checkup today! To make it even more real to me that she's getting older, she sat at the table on the kid chair in the waiting room. When they called her name, we helped her stand up and she walked to the back by herself! (Once she got to the hallway and realized where she was she put the brakes on and Daddy had to carry her!)
She didn't really like the doctor poking her and looking in her ears and mouth too much, but he said she looks great!
Here are her stats:
Height- 30 in.- 36%
Weight- 20 lb 5 oz- 13%
Head- 18.2 in. - 60%

She has learned how to do so much even in the last three months:
~She now runs around the house. We have to be careful upstairs because she takes off if she makes it out of her room!
~She loves to eat almost anything, but loves to feed the dog even more.
~She is really learning how to play with her toys the way they're supposed to be played with and even puts them away before bed!
~She gives hugs and kisses
~She does the motions and "says" rhymes like The Itsy Bitsy Spider, This Little Piggy, and There was a Little Bear (her favorite!)
~Zoe's name is now Kitty
~She points to her belly on cue, but when we ask for her to point to her eyes, she usually points to her hair, we ask for hair, she points to ears... we're getting there though!
~And yes, the temper tantrums have begun. Dustin and I are doing pretty good at not laughing when her bottom lip pooches out and she flails her arms. It's hard though- she's really cute!

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Once-A-Month Cooking...

Kind of, anyway. When I was pregnant with Rachel, I started making some meals ahead of time and freezing them so when I was exhausted after coming home from work, I didn't have to cook anything... all I had to do was throw a thawed-out meal in the oven (and some veggies and rolls too)! Since then I have done this on and off, depending on the season and how much time I've had. This week I have made quite a few meals in the attempt to eat at home more and have a variety of food available. Does anyone else get in a rut when cooking?

I say that I cooked this week, because that is how long it took me to prepare all of my meals, rather than the take-one-day-and-cook-the-whole-day approach. Life is a little harder when a 15 month old is running around, so I did all of my cooking after 7:30 when she was in bed!

So, here is a list of the meals that we made this week (Dustin helped out a lot- mostly because he wanted to help, but I think some to see exactly what was going into all these meals!):
Stuffed Shells (2 pans)
Lemon Chicken (2 meals)
Peppered Flank Steak
Beef Stroganoff (a lot more work than I was counting on- I hope it's good!)
Chicken Supreme
Itlian Chicken
Garlic Cheddar Chicken
Meat Loaf
Hamburgers Teriyaki
Fish packets
Sloppy Joes
Baked Spaghetti (which never actually made it into the freezer, but hey, we had to eat something this week!)
Chicken and Dumplings

Now, if I can just remember to pull things out of the freezer ahead of time so they will be ready to be cooked when I get home from work!

Wednesday, January 5, 2011