Monday, November 30, 2009

9 months

Two weeks ago was Josh's 9 month check up. Everything looks great and he is growing like a weed. Our soon to be line backer is in the 95% percentile for height and 93% for weight, Eric is convinced that when he starts crawling, he will be going through walls. We are still waiting for the first real crawls and scoots, so far he can get up on his knees and rocks back and forth. Since Emma just army crawled from 10-14 months and then magically got up on her knees and started crawling one day, I don't know what the normal crawling progression is but I guess it can't be too long now before Josh gets going.

Last week Josh had surgery for an undescended testicle and he was a trooper. The poor boy had a pretty large hernia to boot and they fixed that up as well. He slept most of the day of the surgery and now a week later, he is back to his normal happy self. It's amazing to me how (mostly) happy he is. He and Emma are so different in their personalities, it's amazing that children from the same two parents, being raised the same way can be so different. Guess it just shows how amazing God is, creating these children and giving them so much uniqueness.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

The holidays already?

Where has 2009 gone? I cannot believe that in about one month this year will be gone! This time last year I was still pregnant with Josh and trying to figure out a two year old. Eric was still at the Gilbert branch and had just finished shooting two weddings. Now, Josh is here and it seems strange that he hasn't always been, Emma is an incredibly smart three year old (that I'm still trying to figure out), and Eric got a promotion and moved to the Williams Field branch. I'm sure I'm missing a few events that happened in our lives but I guess those are the bigger ones.

This week I decorated the house for Christmas with Emma and it was exciting to see the joy on her face as she took everything in. She got the concept of the holidays last year but this year she truly understands everything. She knows about Santa and gifts, the tree and lights, about snowmen and my favorite Christmas village. We even set out a nativity given to her by her great grandmother on her first Christmas because I feel that she is old enough to begin understanding what this holiday truly means. The funny thing is that after five years as a core member talking to teenagers about their faith, I feel stumped talking to my own daughter about how Joseph and God are both Baby Jesus' father. Hopefully I will get better at this as she gets older!

So Thanksgiving has come and gone and it was hectic like always and every time I think about Christmas shopping my brain starts to hurt. I have decided though that I am not going to get caught up in being rushed and am just going to enjoy what the holiday has to bring!

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Visit

After being in Kansas for 4 weeks visiting my uncle, my grandparents stopped in Arizona for a few days on their way home to California. It had been 18 months since we had last seen them I and was happy that Emma would have a chance to spend time with her great grandparents now that she is at an age where she is remembering people more. It was also exciting because I wasn't even pregnant with Josh the last time they were in Arizona and this was their first meeting.

When we arrived at my parent's house on Friday evening Emma noticed immediately that there was a new car in the driveway. She is going through a funny stage right now and acts very shy around new people for quite some time so I was surprised when she went in the house and walked right up to Grandpa and said I remember you and gave him a big hug, it was incredibly sweet. She also took to Grandma right away and was building domino houses with her by that evening. She also suckered Grandma into playing Barbies (which just means dressing them in fancy dresses, undressing them to put on pajamas, and then putting them down for bed) with her for about an hour. Josh also decided he loved Grandma right away and was more content then I have ever seen in her arms. He was so content he even fell asleep on her Sunday night at dinner. He's never done that without being rocked and she was just patting his back, he must have been able to tell she's had 6 children of her own and 17 grandchildren! I told Grandpa that they needed to move to Arizona so Grandma could babysit for us and he just laughed. Oh well, wishful thinking!

On Wednesday morning my grandparents drove home to California. I hate when they leave and still cry every single time I have to say goodbye, such a wimp! I plan not to make it another 18 months until our next visit and am working on our next trip to California already.


Saturday, November 7, 2009

The big 30!

Last Sunday I turned 30 and last Sunday it did not bother me to turn 30. To me, 30 is no different than 29. I know I am getting older, its a fact of life and why have a melt down about the inevitable.

For my birthday Eric and the kids took me out to breakfast at Joe's Farm Grill. It's a great deal to go there since they give you a free meal on your birthday. I had my favorite, Belgian waffles and bacon, yum! After breakfast, we spent sometime at home then headed to 11 o'clock mass at Mary Magdalene. Afterward we went to Costco for some shopping and a birthday hot dog. (As you can see, I ate really healthy on my birthday!) At 4:00 I started getting ready for my birthday dinner with Eric and we headed out to my parent's house to drop the kids off to be babysat. I was taken completely by surprise when I walked in the door and there were a bunch of our really close friends, Eric's family, and my family ready to help celebrate my birthday. It was a nice evening of being able to hang out with the people I love and the day was one of my best birthdays. So here's to being 30 and all of the good things that are going to come along with it!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

What a week!

My goal when I started this blog was to update it weekly but as you can see I have not done a very good job with that. It's sad but I go to bed at night thinking of the blogs I'm going to post and then before I know it, the time has passed and what I was going to say is old news. So in order to not let this week go by without a post, here is the brief version of what our week was like.

On Monday Emma, Josh, and I traveled down to Phoenix Childrens Hospital for Josh's graduation (that's what they call the exit appointment) from his helmet. He stopped wearing his helmet three weeks ago and after three tries at an exit appointment we finally were able to get in. At the appointment, they took another set of 3D images of Josh to show how his head had changed. To tell you the truth, I was really disappointed when I saw the images. I know just from looking at his head there is a difference but I really couldn't see such a huge change on the 3D images. After that, they gave us the mold of Josh's head and retired his helmet on it. They also took "after" digital images of him just like they did at his very first appointment and told me they would e-mail them to me later in the day. As we left, they gave us a graduation certificate that is sure to make it in Josh's scrapbook and we said goodbye! Later that afternoon, I got the promised e-mail from them and was so happy with what I saw that I cried like a baby. Seeing these images, made all the hassle of this whole process worth it! I hope my poorly taken pictures of pictures does everything justice.

In this picture you can see the proof when you look at the alignment in Josh's eyes and ears.


The slope on the top of Josh's head in the before pictures is gone now and his head is nicely rounded in the back.


In the before picture Josh's head sloped to the right and it is gone now!

Everything looks so good!


Wednesday was field trip day for my preschoolers and now that Emma is 3, I am lucky enough to be able to bring her into my classroom as a sighted peer for my students. I am not sure who loves it more, my students having her there or her getting to hang out with friends her own age. Our field trip was to the Desert Botanical Garden for their Pumpkin Festival. It was unfortunately warmer out then I would have liked but all the kids had fun. They all especially liked picking pumpkins out of the pumpkin patch and decorating them. Like a ding dong, I left my camera at school and the only pictures I took were on a school camera. I would like to post those pictures but need to get permission from my students' parents before I do.
After a long day at school, Emma crashed out for a 3 plus hour nap and then we suckered Eric into getting Chick-fil-A for dinner. We seriously only eat there anymore, it is so clean, the staff is so nice, they have a terrific indoor play land, and it's only 5 minutes from the house.
I also got a new cell phone on Wednesday and am super excited because I haven't had a new one in about 3 years. Emma is also excited because that means she gets my old phone!





Friday night my parents came over and we went to the Verizon store to get them set up on a family plan with Eric and I (way cheaper that way). It was hilarious watching my mom and dad who have always said they will never text, look at phones and ask the guy a million questions (honestly like a million) about texting and the phones. We shut the place down and walked out of the store 45 minutes after it closed but I think the Verizon guy was happy because we bought every accessory know to man for their new phones. Plus my dad was happy because he haggled (and if you really know my dad, yes he haggles everywhere) the guy into a free phone and 25% off all the accessories.

Yesterday morning Eric went out into the desert with two of our neighbors to go shooting and had a great time. The kids and I hung out here and made a trip to Target. That afternoon we went to the mall and then spent the evening outside talking with our neighbors (we are really lucky to have some good families living right near us) while the kids rode bikes and scooters.





Today we headed to my parent's house for a late lunch/early dinner. My dad recently cleaned out his attic and found all of mine and Dani's My Little Ponies and brought them down. Emma discovered them today and I think I may have had more fun playing with them then she did, ah the memories! As we played my dad put Josh in one of the bins that had ponies in it and soon Emma thought it looked like fun too.








So there is my shortened version of this last week, we had a great week. Wouldn't you hate to see my long version?

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Costumes

About this time last year, Emma and I were at SanTan Village playing at the outdoor play land. Unfortunately for me the Disney Store is right next to the play land area and I couldn't resist the urge to go in and check things out. Of course they had their Halloween costumes out and I fell in love with two costumes but they were so expensive. Being the clever girl that I am, Emma and I headed back to SanTan the day after Halloween and purchased a costume for her and a costume for Josh (who we'd recently found out was a boy) for 75% off the original price. What a deal! So here is the first look of Emma and Josh in their costumes for this year.





Good grief, could they be any cuter?

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Happy Birthday Emma

Today Emma is 3 years old! She is growing into such a beautiful girl and I just don't think I am ready for her to get older. To celebrate her birthday we had the family and Emma's Godparents all over on Sunday for dinner. Tonight the four of us walked to Water N Ice for Emma's favorite (and Aunt Dani's) scoop of ice cream, Bubble Gum. It was a beautiful night out and after we got home Josh went to bed and Eric and I played Emma's favorite board games with her. As Emma got ready for bed tonight we told her that her binky was taken by the binky fairies because now she is a big 3 year old. Waiting for the melt down that never came we were both surprised to have Emma tell us that she is ready to play with daddy's computer now. Smart girl used our own words on us (we have always told her that when she's a big girl she can play with the computer)! So, Eric promised to show her how to play games on the computer tomorrow, I'm sure by the end of the week she'll have figured out how to have her own Facebook. Where has the time gone? Happy birthday baby girl!