Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Where has the time gone?

So much has been going on recently I never seem to have time to blog anymore. Lilly turned 6 MONTHS OLD on March 2!!! Wow! I can't believe it has already been 6 months! I wish time would slow down!

Lilly has really taken to solids and is now eating 2 meals a day, lunch and supper. She eats a decent amount of cereal at both meals + 2 ice cubes of veggie! So far she had tried the following:

-peas
-green beans
-sweet potatoes
-butternut squash
-zucchini
-carrots
-rice cereal
-oatmeal cereal

I am making most of her food now and have found it to not be too difficult or time consuming. It is DEFINITELY cheaper! If you have any good baby food recipes, please share!

She is sitting up with minimal support and is now enjoying tummy time much more. Lilly has also figure out how to get anywhere in the room by rolling! We are still working on sleeping through the night though. I had finally gotten her to sleep almost all night, only waking around 3am to eat. Then she got a cold... We are now back to getting up 2-3 times a night. Still, that is much better than 1 month ago when Lilly was up every 45 minutes to 1 hour! I will take my small blessing!!

We have also moved into size 2 diapers and 6 month clothes, although a few 3 month items still fit. At Lilly's 6 month check up she weighed 13 lbs 8oz (10%) and was 24.5" long (10%). She is still a small peanut but has SUPER chubby thighs right now! They are so cute! I bet if it weren't for the chubby thighs, size 1 diapers would still fit just fine!


Brayden has been enjoying the nice weather we have been having recently. The past 2 nights, we have gone outside & he has ridden his tricycle up and down the sidewalk.

It is amazing at how he can rationalize things now and carry on a full conversation. Brayden is learning Spanish at school and knows how to count 1-20, all of the colors, lots of animals, & likely a lot more that he won't let us know about! He is also really getting good at writing upper case letters and can recognize all of the upper case letters and a few of the lower case ones. For the most part, Brayden is able to write his name as well!

Brayden continues to be an athlete. He really enjoyed playing soccer and we are planning on signing him up for t-ball this summer. One of his favorite things right now is to play basketball. He has gotten pretty good and has a nice looking jump shot when he wants to. Brayden also likes to pull his socks up as high as possible to "be a football player". Apparently, he has figured out that football players have long sock and he wants to be just like a football player :) Too cute!

Brayden's last soccer practice:

Team Cheer!
Waiting for his medalBrayden receiving his medal

Team lineup
A funny word of Brayden's right now is: sgabetti (spaghetti). I am sure he has a few more, but that is all I can think of right now :)

I think that is all for now. I am sure I am missing some funny things about both kids, but I am tired and am need of a sweet snack :)

Monday, February 20, 2012

Lilly's 1st Taste of Food

We stared giving Lilly a little bit of rice cereal about 2 weeks ago. She is still working on figuring out how eating works, but it doing pretty well so far. Right now, we are only doing cereal at dinner time but will soon add another meal. She is so funny when she eats. She leans into the spoon and then tries to "drink" the cereal of the spoon like it is a bottle. Tonight was the 1st night that she really opened her mouth for the spoon!

Waiting on the 1st bite!
I am not so sure about this stuff...Leaning in for another bite

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Grace Community Church - 1st Annual Miles for Missions 5K

I was on the planning committee for a 5K that our church hosted - The Miles for Missions 5K. This was the 1st year and I have to say, it was WONDERFUL!! Everything ran very smoothly with only a few tiny glitches. I was blessed to work with a GREAT group of people and got to know a lot of new people in our church!

The fabulous planning committee
Our fearless leaders - Terry and Suzanne
The weather was wonderful - a few clouds and mid-40s at the start of the race. Considering that the forecast had been possible sprinkles and/or snow flurries, we were very happy with the weather :)

Since this was our 1st time organizing a 5K, we had hoped to get 100 participants...God brought us 300 participants!!!! ALL of the proceeds this year are going to local Raleigh missions/ministries that focus on ending hunger and homelessness in our area. We raised an impressive $6300 this year!!!

Katie made this incredible display of all the ministries that the race was supporting!Registration/packet pickup
Matt & Stephen - their office was one of our sponsors (Robins & Morton)Lilly helping with early morning race setupHeading to the starting line
John (our pastor) praying just before the race startedGinger riding as the "Grand Marshall" in the lead police carAt the starting line
And their off!
Matt crossing the finish line (with Corey handing just behind cheering him on)Because the race was just before Valentine's Day, we thought it would be nice to offer a "Sweetheart Division". Basically, any couple could register separately, but then also indicate that they were a couple and the 3 couples with the lowest combined times were awarded a gift certificate to local restaurants. We also had a competitive division, recreational division (to encourage a lot of our church members to get involved), a 14 and under division (which we had a LOT of kids sign up for!), and a Kid's Dash.

After the race, we had a lunch for all of the participants, spectators, and volunteers of soup and chili, bread, and fruit.
Lilly was a trooper throughout the entire process. Plans started long before she was born and Lilly didn't miss a single meeting. She was also at packet pick up on Friday night and at the church very early Saturday morning with me through the entire clean up process.

I am looking forward to starting plans for the 2nd Annual Miles for Missions 5K next year (tentatively scheduled for February 9th, 2013)!!

Monday, January 30, 2012

Lillian's Dedication

This past Sunday, January 29, 2012, was Lilly's dedication at church. The service was very nice and most of our family and friends were able to be there. It was a very special occasion for us as we dedicated our sweet little girl to the Lord. Afterward, we had a lunch at our house.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Brayden's 1st soccer game

Brayden started playing soccer a few weeks ago. He is in a parent-child class along with about 10 other kids (one of which is his best friend, Aeden, from school). This class teachs the kids about stretching, basics of playing soccer, moving the ball around, and taking turns. I don't know if they will actually play a "game" during this session...maybe? Either way, I think it is a good way to start him out with team sports. Plus it is a special time for just Brayden and Daddy, although Mommy & Lilly went the 1st week and will probably go again at some point. Brayden seems to be having fun (which is the most important thing) and learning a bit along the way. Next session, we will probably sign him up for the next level up...actual team play.

*Sorry for the quality of some of these...I was either taking photos through a net or through a glass wall.
Brayden is the one in the red shirt...kicking the ball around the field.

Practicing stopping the ball with your foot.

Crazy busy schedules

Since the beginning of the year, we have been super busy.

I started back to work, Lilly started daycare, and Brayden started playing soccer (1st organized, team activity). Plus we have had basketball games, a friends birthday party, BB's birthday party, Grace Miles for Mission 5K meetings & planning, and a trip to the ER mixed in!

Thankfully the work & daycare stuff is going pretty well (see previous post). Brayden's soccer is also going pretty well I hear (Matt goes with him...see next post).

The ER trip was a bit scary and did not involve the kids (other than to find someone quickly to take care of them). Matt gave us a bit of a scare last weekend and on/off throughout the week. I *think* everything is fine now, but he is seeing a specialist in a few days to confirm that there is nothing major wrong going on.

Lilly is also being dedicated next weekend at church so we have lots of family & friends coming into town to be with us. I have been trying to clean up the house a bit & plan for the lunch afterwards. My dad's birthday is also next weekend, so we will be celebrating a 3rd birthday of 2012!

I am also helping to organize the 1st Annual Grace Community Church Miles for Missions 5K that will be on February 11. We are getting into crunch time now & there are lots of things to get done, but we have LOTS of people signed up to participate are are still 3 weeks away!! All of the proceeds go to local Raleigh missions. If you are in the Raleigh/Durham area and are interested in helping or participating, please let me know!!

Hopefully, once we are into the middle of February, things will settle down a bit out our house! I need a break :)

And just because...here are a few pictures of Lilly taken this weekend.

Sitting in her highchair for the 1st time.
We aren't starting any foods yet, but wanted to get her used to sitting with us at the table and sitting in the chair before starting the foods in about 1 month probably.

Playtime at our house this afternoon

Back to work...and Lilly starts daycare

Unfortunatly, I had to go back to work on January 3 (along with everyone else who had taken time off for Christmas/New Year's) and Lilly had to start daycare. Overall, things have gone really well.

I jumped right back in at work, like I hadn't ever been gone. I had tons of work to catch up on even through I had been working a bit while out on maternity leave, so I had lots to keep me busy (and my mind of where Lilly was!)

Lilly has adjusted better than I had expected to daycare life. Perhaps it is because we had gone to the building just about every day to get Brayden so the building itself was not unfamiliar. We also made several "mini" visits to her class during the month of December. The 1st visit, we stayed for about an hour & just played in her class and chatted with her teachers. The next 2 visits, I left her in the class for 30-45 minutes so that they could try giving her a bottle. I *thought* Lilly was going to take to the bottle easily, but at the beginning of December, she decided that she wanted NOTHING to do with a bottle (she had taken one multiple times prior to this). She continued to fight it during the 2 visits, but at least these days gave both Lilly & her teachers time to get to know each other. I REALLY like both of her teachers. They are both very sweet, soft-spoken ladies who love the babies in their class. Their happiness and desire to be there is evident in the way they act with the babies and with how they run the classroom. I am very comfortable with where she is and the care Lilly is receiving while I am at work.

The 1st week was a little rough with the whole bottle thing, but by Friday, Lilly had decided that the bottle was her friend! Whew! I knew that eventually she would give in, but she is a STUBBORN little thing (hmmm...wonder where she gets that from?) and I didn't want the misery to last too much longer.

Lilly ready for her 1st day of school
I think it also helped that I was able to work 1/2 days the first two weeks that I was back (thanks to working some on maternity leave). Not only was it nice for me not to have to work 8+ hours from the start, but it was nice to slowly transition Lilly into a full day at daycare. It was also nice for me to transition back into the full-time working mom status...trying to figure out how to get everything done to keep the house somewhat clean, laundry done, food on the table, etc. I think we have about figured out a schedule, but it would be helpful if Lilly would actually sleep at night :) Oh well...one day she will, right?!?!