Thursday, November 29, 2007

Hunger strike x 2

What is it with my kids and eating (or should I say not eating)? I mean, I know they have high-maintenance genes when it comes to food, but seriously. What person in their right mind refuses food when it's offered?


MY KIDS.


We are on day #3 of RG deciding she doesn't want to eat dinner. (Which really helps with the early morning wake-up issues we're already having...now she's just wide awake AND starving at 5 a.m.) Last night Brad made her sit at the dinner table for two hours until she finally got down for bed. And never once did the "dreaded" mac and cheese grace her lips. So guess what she had for breakfast this morning? Yep - reheated Easy Mac. But you can bet she scarfed the whole bowl down when she realized I wasn't giving in either! We've had many many talks about obeying mom and dad these last few days...
And of course Sydney is still the picky princess that she has been since 4 months of age. She flat out refuses the bottle now, from anyone, and we've pretty much given up trying because she has no problem holding out for 10+ hours until she "gives in" and drinks but then repeats the whole production the next time a bottle is offered. It makes things really fun when we get sitters. UGH! If I wasn't less then 4 months away from being done nursing I think I'd throw in the towel.


Good thing she's cute.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

The mind of a two 1/2 year old


Yesterday I was feeding Sydney lunch and RG jumped down from the table and started dragging my chairs into the entryway. I was trying to do two things at once so I sort of ignored her until I watched her VERY carefully arranging them into a perfect line and then placing her stool in front of them and standing with a big grin on her face. The conversation is as follows:


Me: "Raegs, what are you doing?"

RG: "Moving the chairs" (duh)

Me: "I see that, why are you moving them?"

RG (very matter-of-factly): "For baby Jesus"

Of course.


Monday, November 26, 2007

Spoiled Rotten Weekend

Wow what a wonderfully long weekend! Brad has been joking that I got 5 days of birthday celebration and he got 5 hours. My retort is, that sometimes there's nothing wrong with a little self-promotion to have 5 days of pampering and celebrating!
My weekend started Wednesday evening with a trip to the salon for a short and sassy new haircut followed by a get-together with my highschool friends...lots of food, drinks, laughter and chatting. Good times!!

Thursday was Thanksgiving ~lots of food and family time~ an awesome day, enough said.

Friday Brad went hunting in the morning (see, I wasn't the only one having fun!) but came home, again, empty-handed (be sure to ask him about his calf-birthing experience next time you see him though!).
Then that night our sitter came early and we headed out to do "whatever I wanted" for my birthday which ultimately entailed shopping at 3 different electronic stores (for Brad), and shoe shopping at the mall (for Brad), and finally a delicious dinner at Carraba's (for me, but Brad loved it too). Once again, I shamelessly announced that I needed birthday accolades and made Brad tell the waiter that it was my birthday so that I would get a free sundae. (And might I add, that it was WELL worth it...their ice cream and fudge sauce are both homemade and to die for!!)

Saturday we headed out for the annual tree-cutting expedition which is always a hoot because we spend at least an hour hunting and almost always end up with one that is right next to our parked car. This year was no different but we had a great time all the same. Raegan was less then thrilled with our tradition and prounounced that it was "too windy" and sat in the car for most of the time. Her spirits lifted later though when she was allowed to have a plate of greasy french fries at our "usual" po-dunk bar in Allendale. That was definitely the highlight for her.




Sunday (my "official" birthday date) I was pampered with homemade breakfast followed by church, and then a 2 hour window of shopping BY MYSELF while Brad "slaved" at home on dinner and kid-watching. I was showered with phone calls and well wishes in the afternoon and then went out again that night for coffee and girltalk with my BFF.
Not so bad for turning 25 years old... ;)





Thursday, November 22, 2007

A little turkey and a lot of time...

Makes Mommy do drastic things!






This should probably have been done months ago but I just couldn't bring myself to cut Sydney's long locks... until this afternoon when I started to feel a little stir-crazy after eating too much and sitting around too long. Although it was hard to make the initial snip, I knew the end result would be so much better then the straggly mess I contend with on a daily basis! So with the support of my mom and sister, and armed with both the camera and video camera, Miss Sydney had her first big-girl hair cut and wasn't phased a bit.
Her new bob really is still terribly cute and I saved the TWO INCHES (!) I cut off the back in a little ziploc bag. I'm hoping this will help it thicken up and that soon we can do pig-tails again!








Wednesday, November 21, 2007

"Turkey Turkey Turkey..."

Checking for the gizzards...they're in there somewhere!
(photo courtesy of my personal photographer -whether I like it or not)



We're hosting the family this year and as we speak I am smelling an almost cooked turkey wafting up the staircase while it bakes in the oven. YUM! Brad is beside himself in anticipation of all the "traditional" food that we will have tomorrow. It's all he's probably been thinking about since we agreed to have it at our house. Now he can dictate the menu exactly how he wants it!


I'm trying to think of something witty or touching to say about this coming holiday but I guess I'll just leave it with the fact that I am so thankful to have a healthy family, and one more year behind me with more happiness then sadness. I am very blessed!

Monday, November 19, 2007

A deer head, but no meat

Brad returned from his annual deer hunting weekend in Southern Illinois last night and I can't believe I'm saying this but I was sort of disappointed that he didn't have any meat to bring home! This is one of the first years since I've known him where he did not come home bearing pounds of venison chops, jerky, and sticks. He did not come home empty-handed however as you can see (on the left) he picked up a friend for his other dead deer which will both be displayed in "Man-Land" very soon (this was his deer from last year which he had mounted). We are still awaiting the Antelope mount from his Wyoming hunt last October and then our "display" will be complete. Sorry for the awkward picture but these two are laying on the floor in our basement and sort of freak me out a little. I didn't want to touch them to rearrange for a better photo. I'll get a better one once they're on the wall!

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

A little bit of exercise goes a long way

Now that the weather is colder and not so nice to be outside we are constantly looking for creative ways to get our exercise! Well, it happened that our church was having a playdate at a local gym called "For The Kidz" on Monday and we were invited to join the Mommy and Me class. I wasn't sure how Raegan would respond as anything new can create some resistance on her part but surprisingly she was very receptive and by the end was begging to go back! I was so proud to watch her follow the teacher's instructions and to follow the obstacle course of new things that she had never done before. She did show her true colors by refusing to try a few things but for the most part she had a blast.
I was all set to sign her up for classes until we found out that 6 45-minute sessions were $76! Hello? For a TODDLER class??
Um...I think we'll just set up a few mats in the basement and make our own gym!Toe-touching the bar

"The Pit"



Following instructions on the balance beam

Getting a stamp for completing the course!

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

First time away in over 9 months (but who's counting?)


This past weekend was our Marriage Retreat with our church and it was wonderful from start to finish! The keynote speakers were our previous pastor and his wife, Kevin & Sherry Harney, and they were AWESOME! We had a great time hearing their stories and anecdotes for marriage. Both Brad and I came away with a renewed commitment to working on our relationship and raising our kids.
In addition to the great speaking sessions we enjoyed alot of great hang-out time with friends. It was a much needed time away for both of us!
What made it even better was knowing the girls were in good hands with my parents who spoiled them rotten all weekend. And of COURSE both girls were angels and slept in on Saturday which actually made me feel good knowing they didn't make nana and papa loose too much sleep. =)


Thursday, November 08, 2007

Funny

Today I was making a batch of homemade caramel corn to bring along on our Marriage Retreat weekend and Raegan was on the counter "helping" me pop the popcorn. She likes to watch it pop in the microwave and then to taste it when I dump it into the pan to mix with the caramel.
Well I was multi-tasking (as usual) and left the bag in the micro a bit too long so the butter burned alongside one of the bags. I quickly grabbed it out and was pouring the kernels into the pan and Raegan says;
"Ew, Mommy, is that POOPY on that popcorn bag?". I said "Huh?" and then looked at the bag and realized that the brown streaks running along inside DID sort of resemble smeared poop. Of course it didn't stop her from immediately reaching into the bag to eat more popcorn. Ha ha! Sick.
(p.s. that is NOT a picture of the actual bag on top of my microwave...got the pic off google images!)

Monday, November 05, 2007

Mailbox Love



We hate that Grandma and Grandpa Kreider live so far away but we LOVE when they send us packages! Usually, they are geared towards the girls but Friday (much to my delight) the box we opened was for Brad and I too. Nothing says FUN then a box full of assorted bags of Pennsylvania pretzels dropped on your doorstep!
(Note: For those of you unaware, Pennsylvania is the state where pretzels were first "created" and they have, undeniably, the best brands of bagged and soft pretzels you will ever taste!)


Thursday, November 01, 2007

The "token" costume picture




Third annual trick or treat party at our house last night. My whole family was in attendance and we had lots of fun amidst the typical-crappy-rainy-Michigan-Halloween-night weather!


Raegan and Caden were cute to watch as they compared costumes and bags of candy loot. Sydney slept through the whole thing until I woke her up at 7:45 p.m. to stuff her (yet one more time) into her costume for a token picture.


We all went to bed with stomach aches and sugar highs from all the junk consumed. Good Times!