Sunday, July 27

Remember when...

This is because I was feeling nostalgic. I saw it on a few friends' blogs and thought I would try it.

1. As a comment on my blog, leave one memory that you have of me or my family. It doesn't matter if you knew me a little or a lot, anything you remember!

2. Next, re-post these instructions on your blog and see how many people leave a memory about you. It's actually pretty funny to see the responses. If you leave a memory about me, I'll assume you're playing the game and I'll come to your blog and leave one about you.

This is fun so, play the game with us!

Sunday, July 13

Even Big Girls Like to Play Dress Up

From the moment I arrived, my mom wanted to show me the bridesmaid dress I will be wearing to Shannie’s wedding in just over 1 month. I oohed and aahed over it, but that was not enough. She wanted to see how it fit, since they purchased it without me there. So I happily put it on to model. It fit like a glove!

I think deep down, the little girl in all of us still wants a reason to play dress up. I was happy to find a reason. The camera’s auto focus was still off, so only a few of the photos turned out. Here they are!

Friday, July 11

Flying High for the 4th of July

We celebrated the first part of Independence Day at home, preparing to travel. Then Timmy, Spencer and I flew down to Hot Country to celebrate the rest of the week with my family. Timmy was anxiously anticipating flying on the plane in his own seat. Going through security was a bit of a hassle because of my insulin pump; I always have to go through the pat down, magic wand routine. Because I was carrying Spencer when I walked through te metal detector, He also had to go through the same routine. Ridiculous. We passed the test, and all continued on toward the gate. I brought my double stroller so I wouldn’t have to worry about keeping Timmy within arm’s reach while carrying Spencer. It was a life saver. (Thank you Karen- we have racked up lots of miles on that stroller.)
We made a quick potty stop in a family bathroom. Those are awesome, especially if you are toting a stroller and 2 babies. It is hard to fit all that into a handicapped stall of a regular restroom. (Yes, I was daring enough to let my 2 year-old travel in his big boy Buzz Lightyear underwear.) Eventually, we arrived at the gate, and we could see 5 airplanes out the windows. Timmy thought they were awesome.
He wanted to know which one was his. I think in his mind, each passenger got a plane of their own. Ours was Bluish-Purple with a Red belly. Here is Timmy plane-gazing out the window. Once Timmy climbed out of the stroller, Spencer voiced his protest at being left and was soon happily bouncing with Timmy on a chair by the window, pointing at all the new sights. We unwittingly drove off the little old lady who was initially seated next to the lady in the picture. The lady in the picture was friendly and we chatted for a few minutes while we waited for our flight to board. When I snapped this picture, she said to me, “So, I am hoping you are taking photographs for a senior citizen’s fashion magazine.” I assured her that I was the head photographer and she would have her face on the cover, and that a check would be arriving in the mail shortly thereafter. I think she could tell I was joking…
Timmy was still sooo excited, and as our flight began to board, we walked down the jet way, unloaded the boys from the stroller and as we were just about to step over the threshold and onto the plane, Timmy had a sudden change of heart, threw himself down on the floor and began to wail, “ I want to go home to Daddy right Now!” I was slightly embarrassed, and tried to lift him one-handedly while holding Spencer, to no avail. Thank heaven for angels in disguise. A kind woman offered to carry Timmy onto the airplane for me. I gave her Spencer instead since he’s lighter and more cooperative. She whisked him aboard, and I carried Timmy on. The moment we crossed the threshold, it was as if a light switch had been flipped again, and he was completely back to his excited, normal self. He really wanted to say hi to the “airplane driver” but I thought, I don’t need the air marshall to have any reason to flag me, so I made up a silly excuse of why we couldn’t see him.
Timmy’s greatest joy came when he discovered he got to use the big buckle and didn’t have to sit in a booster or carseat. He was stoked. While we waited to taxi and liftoff, Timmy started to have another bout of uncertainty when he heard the loud roar of the jet engines . He said, “I think I will run home now.” I distracted him by explaining how the plane would drive on its wheels down a bumpy road and would go so fast that we would go up into the air like a bird. Then the wheels would go up inside the plane’s belly. We passed the control tower and I explained that was where the pilot would get a red or green light when it was his turn to taxi. He liked the red light/ green light explanation. However, when we started to pick up speed, he got a little scared and wanted Daddy again. I instructed him to look out the window and I said, “when we fly up, up, up over our house, Daddy will be outside hammering on our house. He will see our airplane in the sky and he will wave, and say, ‘good-bye, Timmy!’ and he will look for oyu to wave and say, ‘good-bye, Daddy!’ can you wave to Daddy?” He happily obliged and about 3 times throughout the flight he waved out the window and said “Good-bye!” So cute.
He loved eating peanuts. I knew the drinks could potentially lead to disaster, so I planned ahead and brought my Impressions Tumblers and straws. They have an amazing dripless lid so that the hole for the straw doesn’t leak, even if you turn the cup upside down and shake it. Wow! They are amazing. That way the boys could have an in flight drink and snack. I think my camera was switched to manual focus, so the only shot that turned out, the boys weren’t smiling. Oh, well.

I was really worried that one or both boys would act up or cry during the flight, especially since Spencer was recovering from an ear infection. Both boys were great! Timmy and I made a visit to the on board lavatory, and he liked it because it was, in his words, “Just my size.” Spencer stayed in the cabin with Danielle, who sat on out row. It was a little cramped with both of us in the tiny washroom. (I remember thinking “you would have to be fairly nimble to join the Mile High club in an airplane lavatory.”)

The flight lasted 1 ½ hours. I shopped for some new, novel toys to hold the boy’s attention and the time passed quickly. We only lost one ball in the course of the day. Not bad.The landing was pretty uneventful. When homes came into view, Timmy waved out the window and said, “Good-bye, Daddy” one last time. I miraculously managed to collect a large suitcase, a carry-on sized suitcase, two carseats, two boys, the double stroller and the baby bag all by myself and make it out to the pick up spot. (I usually have a purse, too, but consolidated for this trip.) I impressed myself. Let’s pray that the flight home will be as uneventful.

Is my Family Weird?



Troy claims that my family is a little weird. My opinion is that we are normal and his family is the weird bunch. There is friendly banter between us when we discuss who is the weird one. The topic usually arises when someone in one of our respective family members does something bizarre. We cite the bizarro behavior as evidence to back our claim. I think most married people realize at some point that the norms we grow up with are not necesarrily the same as what other families do.



But, my opinion may be a little biased. Look at the following pictures and decide for yourself. Let me know whose side you would take in this argument

Me (with a rubber band behind my ears)


Garrett doing the same
Smiling. You should put a rubber band on your face, look in the mirror and see if you can keep from laughing. It's almost impossible.
We took these pictures while Garrett, Kirby and I were playing one of our favorite games, Settlers of Catan, and it was well past midnight. We were getting a little punchy and the game was dragging a little. But, I won!

Playing games is another thing that my family loves and Troy can't stand. Since I arrived on the 4th, we have played Settlers od Catan 2x, Guillotine 3x, Chutes and Ladders (with Timmy- start 'em young) over and over, and Sorry 1x, and Chess. Guaranteed, when my parents get back from their cruise, Mom and I will play Sequence, and Daddy and I will play Cutthroat (a version of backgammon.) I will win them all, of course. Timmy and Spencer dressed to the nines. They are really in disguise. Does the name Steve Urkel ring a bell?
Mom and Shannon. Like mother, like daughter
Dad holding newborn Spencer a year ago at out annual camping trip. They are both a little dirty and a little cross-eyed
Shannon. I'm not sure the glassses are helping... but she got her dad's crossed eyes.
(If you have met my family members, you may realize that we don't necesarrily look like this all the time.) Now, if you decide to comment, be nice... we have feelings, too.

Thursday, July 3

SpongeBob flip flops

The heat of summer has made Timmy reconsider his plan to go barefoot all year. While at the grocery store I cruised down the seasonal aisle, and there were some adorable flip flops for cheap. I asked Timmy if he wanted some, and he did. I almost continued my shopping when Spencer began fussing. He wanted something to play with. So, I grabbed a pair his size and finished my shopping. (You almost need two of everything just to prevent a "sharing" quarrel from erupting over every novelty.) When we arrived home, I put the shoes on the boys and just started laughing. They extend a good inch beyond the tips of their toes, so I was convinced neither of them would be able to walk without tripping. It is Hilarious to see Spencer especially toddling around with flip flops on. Luckily his pair has heel straps to keep them on.
Timmy's feet (and my dirty kitchen floor)
Tim just after lunch wearing his shoes, and a dirty face, too
Spencer's feet (yes, he has a farmer's tan- until today, he only wore tennis shoes and socks). He's a slower eater and is still in his high chair
Their first attempts at walking in the new shoes. Not only do their shoes match, but they are wearing matching shirts, too. That is one thing I like about having them spaced so close together is that I can buy their clothes in the same department and they often match! (I still think girl clothes are cuter. I wonder if Troy would mind if I got them matching dresses... Yes! he would.)
I love baby feet!

Tuesday, July 1

Blog Bugs

I just wanted to gripe a little... These are a few things that "Bug" me wen it comes to blogging.

Automatic Music Players When I read blogs "live" instead of via Google Reader, I don't like when someone's playlist starts blaring. I have had it wake up babies, and sometimes, I am listening to my own music. Other times, it "tattles" on me when I say I'm just going to check my e-mail really fast, and then end up blogging. So, I made my playlist the kind that has to have the "play" button pushed in order to play.

Word Verification on Comment moderated or private blogs It just seems like a double whammy. If you use comment moderation, you don't have to post any comments you don't like. If your blog is private, the only people commenting are those who you've invited. So, why all the security?

Light colored text on light colored or similar colored backgrounds also, very busy patterned backgrounds with text directly over the pattern. These blogs are simply too hard to read.

My Sad Dad

This photo was taken at Christmas when we went to visit. I didn't get a picture of him this trip. Last Wednesday, my dad came into town for business. While using a borrowed pocket knife to cut a zip tie, his hand slipped and severed 2 tendons on his index finger of his left hand. He had planned on staying through the weekend to help Troy & me with the house, but it turned out, he spend the next 3 days in and out of the Emergency Room, surgery, and recovery. He wasn't able to help at all, and was soo sad about it. I felt bad, too. He was pretty uncomfortable all weekend, and was feeling more like a burden than a help. We were still happy to see him, but wish it had been under more favorable circumstances. Poor Daddy!