Monday, March 31, 2008

McKenna's first joke

McKenna is always making us laugh with her silly physical antics, she surprised me today with her understanding of humor on a different level. Today, as I was laying her down for her nap, she was asking for her typical staples for naptime. "mommy, bear? blankey? baby?" So I got her all those things and tucked her in. Every time we tuck her in she asks for milk, and we laugh saying "no drinks upstairs." Today she was laying in bed, and looked at me, smiled and said "mommy, milk?" Of course I said, "no drinks silly!" Then she looked at me and started giggling and said "mommy, nana?" Meaning, mommy, can I have a banana in bed. She thought it was hilarious, and I cracked up at her understanding of humor....how fun :)

Recess!

I had my class this weekend (classroom management.) It is a good arrangement; I go three weekends (fri night and sat all day) and then the class is done! The more I attend and learn how schools work, the more I am thinking that I may become a principal or superintendent some day....yay for lifelong schooling!

Saturday, Josh watched Mac. They went to Gona and Baca's and finished the kitchen demo by tearing out the ceiling. Then he started feeling sick by the end of the day, and was sick the rest of the weekend. Sunday, Emmi called in the morning and asked if we wanted to go to Recess with her, Kade, and Kade's friends Sam and Taylor. Recess is a huge building in Ankeny full of fun blow up slides, playground equipment, video games, rides, disco rooms, bumper cars, face painting, birthday party rooms, and even a little "zoo." It is only $6 for two hours for kids 4 and under, so I thought it was a great way to spend the afternoon! Mac is quite the daredevil, and ran right up to the biggest slide. She went down a few times before bonking her head and giving up on that!

--no fear, climbed right up to the slide--

--big slide--

After the slide, we were probably too ambitious. She wanted to try the helicopters. After two spins around they were too scary and we got off.

--I don't like this--

We ran into her friend Sam, who came with his grandma. Sam's mom Paula has been on bedrest for months now, and I am sure she cannot wait until she has the baby. His grandma comes down on weekends to help. They must have gone on the train ride at least three times. She loved saying "choo choo" and "woo woo!"

--Mac and Sam riding the train--

--she got to drive--

We stopped for little while to have lunch. Luckily aunti em brought grapes! Not sure if she meant for Mac to eat them all....but she made short work of them.

--yum grapes!--

--kade silliest face--

--sam's silliest face--

After lunch we tried lots of other fun things.

--building blocks, and climbing up--

--her first game of DDR--

--kade going down the big slide--

--kids playing skeeball--

--playing in the jungle gym--

--jumping at the bottom of the slide--

Thanks Aunti Em for such a great day!!!

Friday, March 28, 2008

Abi's last day

Wednesday was kind of a sad day for Mac; it was Abi's last day. Abi and Mac have been going to Heather's together for almost two years. They are pretty good friends, and Abi was one of the first names McKenna could say. It is kind of a bittersweet goodbye, because she wasn't always the best influence on McKenna, but now Heather has a spot free for a potential brother/sister for McKenna :) The are only 6 weeks apart (Abi is older) and Abi's mother needed longer hours for childcare, so they are taking her to a facility in Ames.

--you lookin at me?--

--growling--

--"sharing" the horse--

--big goodbye hugs--

Monday, March 24, 2008

Best birthday gift of all

Josh taught McKenna to sing happy birthday to mommy on the car ride home today. If you ask her slowly to say happy birthday she says "happy birfday!" It was so very sweet, and really made my birthday. McKenna - I love your singing, never stop!


--Daddy and Mac sing to Mommy--

Thank you both for a wonderful surprise!

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Hoppy Easter :)

McKenna got this GIANT rabbit from Gona and Baca, and Grandma Great gave her this cute little quilt for an early bday gift. She felt it was only right to pose with them both for Easter!

--Hoppy easter everyone!--

Easter at Mace's

Yesterday Damon, Sashank and Josh finished framing the basement. There is only a little bit of soffit work and some of the ceiling by the stairs that needs finished. Mac, Nolan and I hung out for most of the afternoon. I don't know how people with more than one small child do it! It was a lot of fun, but I was tired by the end of the day!

Today we went to Mace's at 10am. We visited for a while and McKenna was quite the entertainer. There was a valentine's day balloon that was still floating. It would sing if you hit it and Mac thought that was pretty cool!

--Here is Kade and the balloon--

Then, we ate Easter lunch. There was ham, rolls, corn, potatoes, bread, snickers salad, and I brought an asparagus dish. Emmi really outdid herself and made me a HOMEMADE angelfood cake with vanilla pudding and strawberries, YUM. And then she made a really yummy strawberry pie. Spoiled!

--Easter dinner from one side--

--And from the other--

--Here I am blowing out my candle--

Then I got to open presents (I feel too old for presents, but was still fun!) Kathy and Denny got me a book about Italy and other places in the world, and a gift card to borders. Emmi and Mark got me the amazing cake, and some yummy body wash (not tasting, just smelling.) Glenn and Edna got me some money to spend in Italy and Edna made me a really neat herb quilted decoration. McKenna got me a card and Josh put her hand prints on the inside...but since we didn't have paint, he used wood glue. Very cute. The card is about sticky frosting, so it is very fitting :) Josh got me rack for the car to hold my bike, some Italian software, and a to-be-chosen piece of jewelry, YAY! Overall a wonderful easter/bday!

--here is a cute pic of Mac watching her crazy cousin Kade--




--and here is what Mac was watching--


--Running and playing with Nikki--

After Easter dinner, Kathy, Denny, Josh, Emmi and Mark all went to Kathy and Denny's to tear apart their kitchen. Their fridge is about on its last leg, and they can't find one with the right dimensions. And since they have remodeled the rest of the house, time for a new kitchen.

--Here is the kitchen before demo--

--And here it is after--

More pictures to come later of stylish new kitchen!


Friday, March 21, 2008

My Neice the Cheerleader

Here are some cute pix of Tali and her cheer squad. Go Ames cyclones!

--She is second from the left--

--Aren't they cute :)--

My uncle's multi-million dollar home

The discovery channel featured the heating/cooling system that my uncle had installed. He is building a "green" house in Denver, and it is amazing! Check it out!

Monday, March 17, 2008

Fun rainy days

Today was a wonderful, do-nothing, rainy day. Usually we have Kindermusik on Mondays, but since it is spring break, there was no class today. So, we ventured to the post office to mail Brandon's bday gift, and went grocery shopping. On our way to the store I told Mac that we needed milk, yogurt, and bananas. So the whole time we were in the store she kept reminding me, "milk, gurt, nana?" It was hilarious. She surprises me as to what her brain is capable of. I also got her laughing so hard she fell on the floor and was gasping for air. We were pretending to be doggies, and apparently my dog impression is hilarious? Who knew? I wish I could have captured it on tape.


--not as funny as earlier, but here we are playing doggie and tickle monster. Yes she snorted, and yes rylee hit her in the face with her toy, but it didn't hurt--

I am longing for the days of going to the park and on walks. I know my stir crazy dog is as well. We got a little tease of 60 degree weather, but then it fell back into the 30s-40s....darn mother nature. But I think next week we will be park-bound!

We try to make bath time educational, since we have a captive audience, so we went over all her colors today. I think we will move on to counting to 5 next. She knows the numbers...but not the order....

--here she is washing Dipsy (it is our trick to let us wash her) she washes the Teletubby, then whe washes herself, very sneaky--

--and here we are showing the world that, yes, she does have hair--

Josh and Baca also worked their bums off this weekend in the basement. They finished framing the bathroom, bathroom closet, and most of the storage room. The only thing left to frame is the ceiling around the heating vents and the very tricky framing around the intake air from the furnace. He cleverly designed a shelving system that will minimize the weirdness of that wall. And he gave me my coveted linen closet in the bathroom. It cramps the style of his storage/mechanical room, but I am eternally grateful :)

--Here is a view from the main room, looking at the stairs and the bathroom (don't worry, we are getting new lighting for the bathroom once the drywall is in)--

--This is the view from the stairs looking down. You will see a door that opens on the left, that's the bathroom, and straight ahead will be the storage/mechanical room--

It really feels like it is coming together! Josh and I hashed out a lighting/electrical plan. Well, he and mark talked about a plan, and he wrote down what he wanted, and I inserted my opinion....so how the lights will actually turn out is TBD, but I really don't care, as long as I can see! So the next few weekends will be final framing, electrical, inspection, drywall, flooring, basement warming party! Woohoo!

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Early birthday celebration

Josh and Damon met with a client this morning; it is their first paying client for Cornfield Media, so very exciting! Then Josh bought the lighting for the basement. His parents are coming to help work on it tomorrow.

Damon's birthday was earlier this month, and mine is later, so we chose today to go out to eat. We chose the Cheesecake Factory, and quickly decided it is not kid friendly. We now have 4 adults and two kids. There is not a table in the place that seats over 4 except booths (and they don't work so well with high chairs). We managed to fit into a booth, Mac's high chair was against the table, and she kicked Damon and me. Then Nolan's car seat holder was in the middle of the aisle, and he spent most of the night on Shelly's lap. We had a good time...but these are things you don't think about with one or no children!

--We are trying to force spring by wearing cute spring clothes (thanks auntie april!)--

--you can't tell Mac to say cheese, or she gets this crazy look on her face and shouts "Cheeeese"--

--before the Gentrys got there, arranging our silverware, note the barrette on the left side...we finally got her to keep one in her hair!--

--yay for family and cheesecake (again we told her to say cheese)--

--Damon, Nolan and Shelly; happy 30th Damon--

After we got home, Josh started work on the web, and Mac and I played. We headed upstairs to tell daddy goodnight, and Mac decided she wanted to play her Elmo computer game with Daddy for a while.

--playing Elmo game on the left, while simultaneously writing code on the right (young programmer in the making)--

Gavin's blog

Kim finally sent me an invite to her blog and I am LOVING reading about Gavin's adventures. Can you tell these two are cousins?

--Here is Mac at 3 months (man how she has changed!)--


--Here is a recent photo of Gavin (7 months-ish)--

Genetics are funny :)

Fun, useless information

There are certain things that I don't want to forget at this age...so this may be a boring blog to all but her mom :)

Mac's favorite foods:

Every morning she asks for "oatmea, nana and jutce" so we have a routine where she chooses which oatmeal packet she wants, then waits for the microwave to "beeeep!" She also loves eating yogurt and daddy's cereal for breakfast!

She isn't really a picky eater, which makes my job easy! She likes to eat what we are eating, but is a little less adventurous when I make spicy things like curry or spicy shrimp. She will now eat meat if it is cut into minuscule dinky little pieces. She can also completely feed herself (which she has been able to do for at least 6 months) but it is much less messy that it used to be.

If she is reluctant to sit and eat, we can usually trick her by letting her choose which bib, fork, spoon and cup she uses. This makes her feel like she is making very important decisions, and that she MUST be involved in the meal.

Favorite words:

It seems like she learns a new word everyday. I think it helps that we have such long drives to and from work that we get to sing and talk together on. She knows all of her colors "lellow, back, bue, geen, bown, et (red), range (orange), purpo, pink" it started as a bathtime game and she really picked up on them quickly. We also sing the ABC song...sometimes for 30 minutes alllll the way to Heathers (sorry daddy.) And she does pretty good on the ABC.....EFG......EFG....P.....T......Z.........me. That is basically how her song goes. She lives EFG...so it gets in there twice. She will also ask for "more baa baa, pease" which means she would like to listen to baa baa black sheep (still her favorite song) on repeat...over and over and over.....I think we have both learned to tune it out.

I love how she says please. I NEED to get it on camera. She cocks her head to one side and looks innocently at you and says "peeeeease" it is the cutest thing since she used to ask for "mooooooore." We are still working on thank you, but she seems to be a pretty polite kid.

Fun quirks:

I have also learned some tricks from Kindermusik. Apparently if you sing the "put the toys away" song McKenna instantly becomes a cleaning machine. Mac already is very neat. She hates to have things out of place or messy (lucky mommy) but sometimes before bed she is a little reluctant to clean. So we sing the song we learned at Kindermusik together:

Mommy:
Let's put the toys away
Let's put the toys away
Away, away, away, away
Let's put the toys away
Thank you

McKenna:
toy away
toy away
way way way way
toy away
ta you

McKenna is also an excellent tooth brusher. We make faces in the mirror. I have one tooth brush and she gets the other. We growl, yell, stick out our tongues...quite fun!

Mac loves to keep every door in the house closed. She will go around and close them all. I have to go around and open them when she isn't looking to keep the air circulating in the house!

She is a great sleeper going to bed about 8:30. We usually try to read a story, although lately she likes to take a book over in a corner and "read" it herself. Then we sing and rock for a few minutes and she is out until 7am! Lucky us again! Thank you daylight savings for changing her habits. She used to get up at 6:30 and it was not nearly as convenient.

Movement:

She has been jumping for a few months now, but is really starting to perfect it. We are trying to hop on one foot (which is much harder.) She is very good at kicking balls right where she wants them to go (future soccer star...I think so!) She loves running and hide and seek has become one of her favorite games. Her best hiding places are behind the rocking chair, in her closet, and next to the fireplace. She would play this all day if we didn't distract her into doing something else. Mac has been wanting to "walk" up and down the stairs now, with assistance.

Well this is quite long. I will probably do a more detailed "what is mac up to" blog on her 2nd bday...which is quickly approaching! I can't believe she is almost 2!!!

Monday, March 10, 2008

Funny photo ops

Here are some fun adventures that haven't made it into the blog:

When we play fetch with Rylee, we usually have to get down on all fours and growl like a dog to get her to release the ball. Sometimes Mac will just pretend to be a doggie, growling, barking and crawling. Pretty funny.

--Grrrrr--

--playing with one of her favorite christmas gifts, the choo choo from grampa rue--

McKenna is very good at helping me with laundry. She dumps all the laundry on the floor and then I fold it. She loves to sit in the laundry basket, and we pretend she is in a train, car, whatever. I push her all over and she has a blast.

--holding her favorite toys, the telletubbies--

Basement

The basement is trucking right along. This weekend I had class. I am taking a class that runs for three weekends, but when I am finished, I have 3 credits...so hard to pass up. I went to class from 5-10pm Friday, and then 8-5pm Saturday. Gona and Baca came down to help Josh install a fan in the soon to be downstairs bathroom.

--I am glad I wasn't home to see them drilling into the hard wood floor in the closet--

Later that day, Aunti Em, Tali and Kade came over. Auntie Em watched Mac and the kids played video games and made brownies. Then, they all headed south to watch Mark go skydiving, and to bring brownies to the skydiving crew.

--Quite the photogenic crew--

After Saturday, the bathroom was completely prepped for the plumbers to come today. Josh and Baca ran a fan, and got the room ready for the tub to be installed. Today, the plumbers came out at 7:30. They ran water to where the sink will be, and installed pipes to vent out the smelly toilet water. They installed the tub and will be back out once we have the drywall done, and the toilet picked out to finish.

--Here is the fully installed, fully functional, very dirty shower--

--doesn't look like much, but lots of pipes and vents, going lots of places--

Basement is really coming together. Mark came out and went over all the electrical plans with Josh, so the next few weekends will be running electrical, finishing the mechanical room, and framing the few walls that we have left. Can't wait until its done!

Saturday, March 08, 2008

We booked it!

Thought I would post a quick note to let everyone know we booked our hotel in Rome!!! Most of the photos are in flash, so I couldn't copy and paste them from the website - but you are free to check them out at
Eurostars International Palace


--Here is a photo I found of a band playing behind the hotel :)--

We are really excited because the hotel is right near Via Nazionale and the heart of Rome. That way we will be able to walk to all of the cool destinations, and not have to worry about a car! We are counting down the days till our trip!

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Sars

I am finally recovering from what I would call the worst sickness I have ever had. It started two weeks ago with achiness, then a fever, throwing up, continued fever and runny nose. Then I started to feel better, then I lost my voice for three days. Finally on Friday I couldn't stop coughing and had a fever again, followed by upper respiratory problems. But, after three days in bed, many many hours of Lost and many many boxes of Kleenex, I would like to announce that I have beaten you Sars, bird flu, the plague, or whatever it is that I had. Thanks for all of the concern...but I am okay, and luckily, no one else in my house got it! Thanks to Josh, Gona and Baca who watched Mac while I recovered!