Saturday, February 27, 2010

Funny funny...

Charis cracks me up almost daily...sometimes multiple times. Here's a little sample of what's coming out of her mouth these days.

  • Clutching her toys close to her chest: "I'm using my boobies to help me carry the toys"
  • After telling Charis we were having mashed potatoes with dinner, she said, "I don't like mashed potatoes. In the name of Jesus, I don't like mashed potatoes.
  • We're driving, and she's grunting in the backseat. When I asked what she was doing, she looked at me and said, "Mommy, I'm just trying to grow bigger like Daddy."
  • I hear her in the other room, counting. When I asked what she was counting... "I'm just counting my bones."
  • She came out of her room and I was doing pilates. "What's this called?" I told her it was pilates, a kind of exercise. After trying it with me, she exclaimed, "I can do exercise. I like this tuh-potties (pilates)."
  • She walked into the living room and yelled out, "Atalie! My goodness gracious! It is too messy!"

I love toddler talk. So much fun.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

A bun in the oven

We are expecting baby #3 in October. YAY! Not exactly sure of the EDD, but I have an appointment on Monday. We'll hopefully know a little more then.
We told Charis this week. She's asked a few questions this week. Things like:
  • "That baby in your tummy? What it doing in there?
  • "What hees name is?" (And when told we haven't decided yet, she said: "Atalie." We said "But we already have an Atalie." She then replied, "But I yike it.")

And my favorite:

  • "What we going to do with Atalie when the baby gets here?"

Ahhh...so much explaining to do.

A and C are 19 months apart. If this baby comes on time, Atalie will be about 20 months older. Atalie was 3 weeks early, so I guess we'll just have to wait and see.

I already have a feeling time is going to fly by. Enjoying these years, that's for sure.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010




Atalie is just learning how to eat with a spoon. I forgot what a long and messy process this can be. Apparently the first time I was into torture because I gave her a spoon to eat rice. Rice?!?! I think only one single grain made it into her mouth. Maybe. It wasn't for lack of trying, though.
So the second time I decided to give her yogurt. I know half of it ended up in her lap, on her bib, and smeared on her face, but she was so proud of herself.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

SNOW!!


When I was little, younger than 8, I remember having a huge snowfall here. So much snow, in fact, that we used 10 gallon buckets to make bricks for the igloo we built. An igloo big enough where we could crawl in it and play. I think once since then our city has had a decent snow perhaps once, but I was away at college. Our pitiful snowfalls have been mostly a dusting since I've graduated college, which has been at least 8 years.
Until this past weekend.
When I heard the forecast, I'll be honest. I scoffed, laughed, rolled my eyes, and maybe even mocked...but inside, secretly hoped. Wow...what would a great snow be like? Waking up to a blanket of white?
It was everything I'd hoped for!



Here's Charis's expression when I opened the blinds for her to look at our overnight blessing.
Though the snow wasn't really wet enough to manage a good snowman, I couldn't complain.
We scraped one together, made snow angels, we all tasted snow cream for the first time, and Charis...she happily sat and ate snow.
And ate, and ate, and ate. She loved it so much that in the evening, I put out a blanket, filled some bowls, and brought some snow inside for the girls to play with (and eat).
Atalie, sadly, did not care for the snow.
Perhaps it was the way I bundled her with stockings, socks, pants, legwarmers, plastic bags, onesies, turtlenecks, gloves, a hat, and her snowsuit. :) I'm not exaggerating. Or maybe it was that every time she finally managed to stand, she'd walk a step or two and do a face plant in the freshly fallen fluff. She's only been walking for a few weeks now, so her skills are in the fine tuning stage still. As soon as she got out of the wind and sat on the front steps, she was happy again.
That is, until decided to try to mosey her way over to Charis, anxious to join in her fun. That resulted in another face plant. And tears. Her second trip out in the snow was a little more successful. Take off a few layers, add in a laundry basket for good measure (and balance).
Okay, so she doesn't look like she was having a great time. But it was an improvement!
Even Major had a good time. He caught snowballs, and he and Charis enjoyed a nice little snow feast together.
Mmm. Snow pizza!
After 3 days of snow on the ground, I'm still a little sad to see it melting. I'm still hoping...winter's not over yet!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

I'm over it...almost


*sigh* It's been over a month. I'm done. No more Christmas pictures. I think. Maybe. Let's see if I can finish this once and for all.














mmmmmmm...cookies.

Watching Snow White sing on YouTube.















Classic Atalie and Charis. :) Lovely.