Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Nice thoughts for the day


The greatest oak was once a little nut who held its ground. 
-Author Unknown


A mother's love for her child is like nothing else in the world. it knows no law, no pity, it dates all things and crushes down remorselessly all that stands in its path.
-Agatha Christie


The greatest achievements were at first and for a time dreams.
-James Allen


Thank you, God, for this good life and forgive us if we do not love it enough.
-Garrison Keillor


Have courage for the great sorrows of life and patience for the small ones; and when you have laboriously accomplished your daily task, go to sleep in peace. God is awake.
-Victor Hugo


Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, 'I will try again tomorrow.'
-Mary Anne Radmacher


There is a garden in every childhood, an enchanted place where colors are brighter, the air softer, and the morning more fragrant than ever again.
-Elizabeth Lawrence

Monday, November 14, 2011

On the day that Owen was born



"On the day that Owen was born
On the day that Owen was born
On the day that Owen was born
the angels sang
and they blew on their horns
and they danced- they danced!

They smiled and raised up their hands 
and they danced, they danced
on the day that Owen was 
being born.

Right now someone somewhere is being born
Somewhere right now someone is being born
Right now someone somewhere is being born
And the angels are singing and their blowin' on their horns
And their dancin', their dancin'
Their smilin' and raisin' up their hands
'Cause right now somewhere someone is being born
Raisin' up their hands...
On the day that each one of us was being born."

~Red and Kathy Grammer



Happy birthday my wonderful, beautiful, incredibly happy baby boy!  Goodness, I can hardly believe that an entire year has come and gone so quickly!  

You are on. the. move!   

A boy full of energy and wonderment- everything is an exciting new discovery just waiting to be understood.  Oh how I love you so.  Each day of my life is brighter because you are in it.  Thank you for all of your sweet, juicy wet kisses, your hugs and wild laughter with each tummy tickle.  And although I am the one to give you presents today, you gave me the sweetest of all- to hear you say "Mommy" perfectly in your little voice melted my heart and made the whole world OK, if just for today.  

Happy first birthday Owen!  Now, let the celebrations begin!


Sunday, November 13, 2011

Jackson the Preschooler!


I am so proud of my little man.  He has taken to school in the most wonderfully amazing way.  He loves it. Loves it (almost) as much as he loves Super Hero's.  Ok, maybe not that much- but goodness, it is pretty close!  He is learning so much and is so, so proud of his new accomplishments.  The alphabet letters that we have been struggling with for the past two years are now so easy, like this whole time he has been playing a trick on me and actually knew them all.  


This past monday I got to attend my very first Parent-Teacher Conference.  I have to admit it, I was so excited.  I knew he was doing well; after the first week of school he now tells me everything he does over the course of a school day (with hardly any prodding!) But I was looking forward to getting a little inside scoop on how he actually carries himself in school.  Is he polite?  Does he ever talk to the other kids? Does he help his other classmates and is he good at sharing?  I know what to expect when I am around, but it means something entirely different when he is in a room full of people.  Our little gabber jaws at home is very quiet and reserved in large groups.  Ands his teacher confirmed that Yep, he is like that at school too.  But although he is quite and an observer, he's got the smarts.  He is already in the head of his class when it comes to gross motor development.  Jackson has a perfect hop, skip and jump (Hey Mom, remember Bonnie with this one?!  hahahahaha) and his teacher said that in all of her years teaching she has never taught a 4 year old child that can color and stay in the lines like Jackson can.  They are amazed at his ability to sit still and the patience to get his pictures "just right". We are beginning to notice he may have a love for art just like his mommy.  So cool.

Jackson is growing in leaps and bounds and we are just loving seeing these exciting new developments.  This is a whole new stage in life for all of us- but it is 100% a great one! 

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Almost 1 Year

I sit here tonight in a quiet house.  The Little's are all sleeping, Scott is at a friends house tying flies for an upcoming fishing trip and I get to blog in peace and enjoy a glass of wine.  It's kinda nice.  Thoughts have been running around in my head these past few days.  Looking back on this last year, I honestly have no idea where it went.  How on earth is it possible my little Owen is turning 1 in just 11 days?  Life has been fun and exciting and a total whirlwind.  I am sure it is also due to having a 4 year old (almost FIVE, don't even get me started on that one.... Mimi and Papa, where is that brick hat already??!!!) that is 100% boy to help keep me on my toes.  But WOW, is all I can say.  I love seeing all the growth and developments that Owen is making.   It is awesome and simply amazing how much these babies can learn in just a years time.

Even though I haven't been good about blogging here, I still have been keeping track of all of Owen's "First's".  Not sure why I didn't just jot them down here... I guess when I "blog" I want to be able to write something substantial.  But sometimes I just have a little to say and then it never gets said.  So here I am turing over a new leaf.  I will write here more, if even just a small update.   So here is what you missed....

7 Months - 
What a difference a month makes!

  • June 12th SO close to crawling! He's got the army-move down pat. And the past few days he gets up to his hands and knees and then doesn't know what to do from there... until he lunges himself forward onto his face.
  • Learned how to Crawl on Sunday, June 19th, Father's Day, perfected it the next morning and immediately was On. The. Move.
  • First Word (Mama) the following Tuesday, June 21st. We have a 1st word!! During dinner, I just couldn't get Owen's dinner in his mouth fast enough. Impatiently Owen, very clearly says loudly "Ma Ma!" We all were shocked and squealed. About 5 minutes later he said it again! What an amazing week this has been for Little O- crawling, 1st haircut, and 1st word- all within 3 days of each other. So exciting!  
  • First Haircut, also on Tuesday, June 21st.  Needless to say this week put me in a tizzy.  I was a wreck.  I lost my "baby" this week.  He went from laying on his back with spiky, crazy black hair- to crawling, "talking" and being completely blond with a crew cut.  He looked so different I admit it, I was super sad and emotional.  It was one of those bittersweet moments as a mommy.  Excited to see your children growing up, but yet not quite ready for so much at one time.  He hasn't had a haircut since.... although he needs it.  

  • June 30th can now sit up independantly (meaning he can go from laying or crawling to sitting up on his own without help.  He is also enjoying Cherios, puffs and all that good stuff. He definitely prefers chunkier food then purees. I just can't get over all the milestones he has hit in just the past week!!
8 Months
  • Owen is SO BIG!  He loves this game.  You ask him "How big is Owen?" he then proceeds to throw his hands in the air and then claps at himself , so proud.  Absolutely a-d-o-r-e-a-b-l-e.  He also loves to show off by playing peek-a-boo and pat-e-cake.  When he gets on a roll he will go from one trick to the next to the next, laughing and smiling and clapping at his accomplishments. 
9 Months
  • August 19th Separation Anxiety has kicked in FULL FORCE. I can not even walk out of the room without Owen screaming and crying until I come back and pick him up. And if he had his way completely, I would never put him down. Once I am holding him, if I set him on the floor the screaming resumes. I don't remember it this bad with Jackson. It is also to the point that he will crawl away from me out of the room, but if he turns back to look at me and I'm not there behind him, he screams.  I've been using my sling a lot, except he is 9 months old and not the lightest little guy anymore (20+ lbs) Even with the sling, my back needs a break from holding him every now and then. The crying is just wearing on my nerves. He was NEVER a crier before. This is all so weird for him.  I sure hope this is a faze.  
  • We've got a cruiser!  It didn't seem to take him long to figure out how to cruising furniture.  Once he got the hang of it he is all over the place.  

10 Months
  • at 10 months 5 days old he got his first tooth!!  He is crawling everywhere, cruising furniture with a purpose- and fast! He can stand up on his own, and boy is he proud! But not quite walking independently yet. He can say Mama, Dada, Baba (for bottle and he says it for food in general) and More (sounds like Mah) while either clapping or hitting the table if the food isn't coming fast enough! lol. 
  • He is definitely not into baby food anymore. Totally preferring table food, his favorites being pasta, brown rice, cheese toast, bananas, beans of any kind- especially baked beans, vegetable stew, Israeli Couscous and his absolute favorite- polenta! This boy likes food with flavor! Not crazy about applesauce, but if I sprinkle a little cinnamon on it he gobbles it right up!
11 Months
  • October 6 so little Owen has a crazy rash of some sort. Worrying myself to death thinking it is rebella or measels. So not happy considering I am a mother who regularly vaccinates their children and out of no fault of my own Owen is suffering (he is too young for the vaccination). UPDATE: well it turns out Owen is allergic to the flu shot!! Weird, huh?! He has a really bad case of hives. So nothing too serious but he will probably never be able to get the flu shot ever again. At least it is nothing serious or contagious though!
  • October 11 feeling burnt out today. It has just been a long two weeks for us. Me fighting migraines and a chronic sinus infection (which may be a huge cause of my headaches these days). Add to that Owen getting two new teeth, fever and fussiness from shots and an allergic reaction to the flu shot. He is not sleeping well or eating well and fusses almost constantly. It's been a long few days and i just could use a break. Oh how I hate being a downer. Sorry guys.
  • October 17 And we have a walker!!!! After two weeks of Owen taking 3-4 steps and then falling on his butt, last night he figured it out and now he can't stop! The proud look on his face is so cute. Love him!
  • Now that Owen has learned how to walk, that is his most favorite thing in the whole wide world to do.  He just loves walking from one room to the next, looking at stuff, bending down to pick up a toy and proceeding on his way into the next room of the house needing exploration.  He babbles nonstop and has developed a FULL set of lungs.  No more quiet baby, that's for sure.  Owen has stuff to say and wants to make sure you hear it loud and clear!!  He also seems to have turned into a bit of a screamer.  I think it has to do with the fact that he is learning so much and has so much he wants to communicate with us, but yet doesn't have a whole lot of words to say it all.  He gets frustrated and in turn screams to make himself noticed and heard.  We are all hoping the screaming faze will be on its way out once new words are on their way in.   The separation anxiety isn't as intense as it was.  He still loves to be held and has his times of day when that is all he wants (thank you again Leanne for the sling.  It is getting a work out for sure with this one!!)  But now that he can walk he has more fun being on the loose, so to say.  
  • Owen loves to point.  It is his new favorite thing!  You scoop him up in your arms and immediately there is 100 things he wants to show you, pointing from one thing to the next "asking" what it all is.  Everything is exciting and interesting and he wants to learn it all.  

  • Owen's Words so far: Mama, Dada, Baba (bottle and food in general), More (sounds like Mah.  He also still bangs his tray when he is ready for more too.  We have a little caveman! haha), A-Da (he says this when he is asking what something is.  He says A-Da and then points at the thing in question.  Be sure you answer him or he will keep asking only it gets louder each time!), he said "kitty" once but hasn't repeated it again, can't really count it yet....


So there you go!   I think I have finally caught you all back up to speed on our Little O.  Next is the Big Man on Campus, Mr. Jackson.... hold tight!