Friday, December 19, 2008

Christmas Activities

We love cheerios!Stella is "helping" mommy decorate the tree. Josh made me feel quilty about not putting one up, brought the boxes from the basement, and promptly abandoned me to go play his new Tiger Woods wii game. Stella decided I needed help, so she offered her services.

Putting the star on the tree
Stella's new table and chairs
She was starting to dislike the high chair, so Grandma Polly and Paw Paw Johnny bought her a table and chairs to eat her meals in the kitchen. The only trick is to keep her sitting throughout the meal. Haven't figured that one out yet...
Stella's school Christmas party-she was pointing out everyone to me and telling me their names and about their shirts (she's a fashion maven)
Stella's friend, Asia
Saying the prayer before eating-the blonde in the back right corner is her best friend, Tatum. Tatum's birthday is in October and her little sister will be born in April-just like Stella's!
Stella is such a bundle of energy. We are enjoying watching her grow and hearing all of the funny things that come out of her mouth. I wish I could write everything down as she is saying it, but there isn't anough time in the day. I need a court reporter to follow her around and record all of her funny little actions. I can't wait to see what her little sister will be like. She'll have to have a lot of personality to keep up with Stella!








Sunday, December 7, 2008

Tagged-7 Things you never knew about me

I was reading my friend, Jennifer's blog and realized that she had tagged me to do this, so here it goes...
7 things you never knew about me...
1. I am afraid of the dark. I hope Stella doesn't pick up on this or take after me. It is paralyzing. When Josh is out of town, I have to sleep with the bathroom light on.
2. I just started eating something so sickeningly sweet(and probably will hate the minute this baby is born)-nutella and peanut butter on toast
3. I often catch myself humming songs from Baby Signing Time-and Stella hasn't even listened to it in months
4. I long for the days when Stella (and her baby sister) will sleep until noon on a Saturday...and when we can go out and leave them at home alone. When is that age, by the way?
5. In another life, I would love to be a chef...if I were a better cook. Or maybe I just love Top Chef.
6. I love doing laundry. It's the only house cleaning chore that I like to do.
7. I wanted to have twins when I was pregnant with Stella so I wouldn't have to get pregnant again....Nikki B. (Ellie's mom) consider yourself tagged!

Our Attempt at a Christmas Photo

Not only is the photo off center, but she wasn't having it...and Josh looks dazed
A little better, but still off center and our heads are cut off

Not having it

Still not good
Eating grapes-Josh had just thrown the ziploc down after he snatched it from her hands

I am learning that doing anything with a two year old is impossible. Whoever said "You're the boss" was a moron. You cannot make a two year old take a good picture. You cannot make a two year old eat what you have prepared. You cannot make a two year old do anything a two year old isn't in the mood to do. As I type, she is running around the house squealing with joy. Less than 15 minutes ago, she was crying and having a meltdown. Who is this person? Who took over my sweet Stella's body? P.S. Does anyone want to fly out and take some pictures of us? The tripod isn't working. ;-)

Friday, December 5, 2008

IT'S A GIRL!

Stella's going to have a sister! The assistant director of my school said we will have to think long and hard to come up with a name that has as much pizzazz as Stella. No ordinary name for this kid. I have to admit that I wanted to have a son for Josh, but I am thrilled that Stella will have a sister. I don't have a sister and always wanted one.
My mind is already flooded with thoughts of sibling rivalry...."Why does she always get new clothes?!!??" "Why can't I have curly/straight/long/short hair like hers?" "She can't wear my clothes because they don't fit her!" "I liked (insert boy's name here) first!"
On the flip side, there will be slumber parties, staying up late talking about how unfair their parents are, doing each other's make up and hair, dating, weddings, etc. They will surely confide in me about everything and always seek my advice, right?

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Thanksgiving in Texas

Trystan, Briley & Jackson
Weston
Stella
Dylan, Mallory & Haley
Stella and Paw Paw Johnny
Kristie, Katelyn and Bradley
Jacob and Jeremie
Amy & Stella
Grandma Polly, Amy, Stella & Granny Beulah

Briley, Jackson, Wendie & Trystan
The bonfire (or "candle" as Stella the city girl called it)
Stella and Paw Paw (we are getting rid of the pacifier on Christmas break, I promise)
Singing turkeys take on a whole new meaning when a toddler is around

She loved this thing!
Dancing to the turkey tunes
Swingin' with Grandma Polly

We had such a great time in Buna for Thanksgiving. It was wonderful to see everyone and I do miss home and family time. Stella had a ball! She played with all of her cousins, saw horses, cows, chickens, rode on the annual hayride (she was napping last year), and spent some quality time with Grandma Polly (Gee-maw), Paw Paw Johnny, and Granny Beulah. She also picked up some bad habits that always come with cousins and family time-burping just so she can say "Excuse me", slapping herself in the face and laughing, whining because she has an "ouchie" and wanting you to kiss it, and being genuinely spoiled rotten! The only bad parts of the trip were the airport adventures. Wednesday, we were expecting long lines and a crowded airport, so we arrived 3 1/2 hours early for our flight. Check in and security took 45 minutes. Needless to say, we spent a lot of time eating, going to the bathroom, washing our hands, walking (and running) up and down the corridors....
Sunday, we arrived at the airport at 12:15 for our 2:50 flight. We were through check in and security at 12:26. No big deal. We played and did the usual killing time in the airport tricks until they delayed our flight until 4:10....then 4:45....I realized that there are a lot of things that I dislike about people. Things that I might normally find endearing if I didn't have a cranky two year old in tow.
1. The person sitting next to me talking on their cell phone to every person under the sun. Normally, I might enjoy eavesdropping on his conversations.
2. The spoiled college girls from U of Georgia complaining that: there were no tortillas in their bag from the restaurant, wondering if the car service would get word about the flight being late, their friend deciding to take Adderall to take the test to get into law school and she would get really skinny (totally unfair), and various other mundane annoying things (on an average day, I would think it was funny)
3. When your baby is trying to nap and everyone has their cell phone ringers on the loudest, most obnoxious ring tones (I usually crack a smile when I hear someone's ring tone is "It's Gettin Hot in Here" or "Ridin' Dirty")
4. Cutting in line in the bathroom when it's obvious I am waiting for the handicapped stall so I can fit a car seat, back pack, and child in the stall with me (o.k.-that's always annoying)
5. This came later, but it was still bothersome...why do people stand directly in front of you at baggage claim when there are spots available all over the place?!??!
Then we boarded the plane finally! I thought we were taking a while to taxi around when the dreaded intercom message came...."I regret to inform you that Atlanta's airport has been shut down. We are to wait for thirty minutes for an update and from my experience if we are given the go in thirty minutes, it will probably be another 15 on top of that before we are cleared for take-off. I apologize for the inconvenience. " I couldn't help it. The tears started to roll. I had to turn toward Stella so the poor guy next to me wouldn't see me. Then, Stella kept saying "What's wrong, Mama?" Don't get all misty eyed over her cuteness just yet. She was a holy terror on the flight. She went from crying (the holding her breath followed by the blood curdling scream cry), kicking the seat in front of her, giggling and banging her head on the seat, wanting out of her seat, yelling at the top of her lungs, singing at the top of her lungs...it was craziness. Then, the pilot came on and said we were about to be in Atlanta. When the first bump came, I thought we were landing already. It was so jarring, I called out ( I am sure the guy next to me is thinking I am certifiable by this point). Then the plane jolted up again and there were three or four more big bumps. The plane was all over the place. It was the worst turbulence I have ever experienced. I prayed harder and made more promises to God than I can ever hope to keep but I will try my best. What made it worse was the commentary we were getting from the guy and girl sitting behind us(who had taken full advantage of two hours and getting to know each other-I even got to hear the "do you have a boyfriend?/Maybe we should exchange numbers/are you on facebook?" conversation). Anyway, we landed without a scratch and made it home safely. I have never been so happy to see Josh-and so was Stella!
Maybe next Thanksgiving, we will stay here.
P.S. We find out the sex of the baby on Friday. I have just started feeling movement here and there. Josh felt the the baby kick last night. Very exciting-we are half way there!