Plenty of food and messy faces
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Saturday, November 20, 2010
My Intense Little Beauty
Just a look back into the past!
Over the past couple of weeks, I have been able to finally understand my little girl. In many ways, she is very different from me and in many ways she is similar. I have really struggled with knowing how to parent her. I know she is still so little, but I feel like I need to make good decisions now because they will affect her when she is older.
Riley has always been early in all of her developmental milestones. Although I know there is nothing wrong with that, I don't always feel prepared for the next stage so suddenly. She crawled early, walked early, gave up her morning nap early, talked early, sang early, and started having some pretty intense temper tantrums early. I am constantly trying to figure out how to teach her to be obedient. I have read books, talked to other parents, and used the trial and error method. I have felt like I just wasn't getting her little personality and I was frustrated with her too often.
Today as I was in the shower (my one time a day I can get away and think), it hit me. She is intense! For those of you who know Riley well, you are probably thinking "Duh!". Well I know she is intense, but I guess I never realized the extent of it. She walks, runs, laughs, cries, loves, sings, dances, and talks with intensity. When someone visits, no matter who it is, she runs around the house and screams at the top of her lungs as if the greatest thing in the world just happened. When she kisses me it's not a little peck, it's a knock your teeth out sort of kiss.
Riley is full of passion. I need to embrace her passion more instead of becoming frustrated. For her passion will allow her to love Jesus with all her heart, love others intensely, passionately hate what is evil, and be thrilled at every little blessing that may come her way. I pray that I will never suppress that intense spirit and that I will allow opportunities to express the gifts God has given her. Even though I may pull my hair out in the process!
Monday, November 15, 2010
Just some cute pictures
Thursday, November 11, 2010
All About Quinn
Quinn has been changing so much over the past couple of weeks.
He makes an adorable duck.
He has become quite the climber. I never knew how different raising a boy would be then a girl. He climbs and bangs on EVERYTHING. The nursery staff even made a comment that he climbs everything in the nursery. Yesterday I found him standing on our recliner. He was just laughing and waving at me.
He is so very close to walking. He took 7 steps in a row the other day. He tries and tries. If it were his choice, he would just walk to me all day long and of course I would have to clap and give him numerous hugs and kisses for accomplishing the task. He walks to Riley and she hugs him and says, "Good job brother!". It is so cute and once I charge our video camera, I will record it.
He eats everything! I have not found anything he doesn't like yet. I could feed him a can of green beans for supper and he would be happy!
He hates his car seat again. He is starting to puke every time he does not want to be in the car. Interesting...
He is determined. He doesn't stop doing things until he figures it out. He has been upset quite frequently the last couple of weeks. I think he is just frustrated when he can't figure things out (putting Lego's together, walking, climbing the couch).
He seems to always have a bruise, bump, or cut. Yes, it is possible to be more adventurous then Riley. Pray for me.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Week of Firsts
First Halloween:
Mommy and Quinn spent his first Halloween shopping. We walked around Target, Kohls, Babies R Us, and Barnes and Noble. I am not sure he enjoyed it too much, but mommy enjoyed spending some alone time with him. Riley went to Huntington to stay the night with Grandma. I assumed it would be difficult getting her to wear a costume. After some creative efforts, she finally wore her dog outfit. They were able to go to a few houses and I am sure she enjoyed it.
First Surgery:
Quinn had tubes put in his ears early Monday morning. While we were in the waiting room, he had a burst of energy. He began yelling and crawled a mile a minute. He even tried to climb the walls. There were a lot of babies and toddlers waiting for surgery and Quinn was definitely the biggest and the most hyper child. When it was his turn, it felt strange to leave him with a nurse. Thankfully, the surgery only lasted 15 minutes. I heard him screaming after he woke from the procedure and I wanted to jump over the front desk to hold him. I was able to see him soon after that. He cried for about 45 more minutes, but was content the rest of the day. Thinking back on the morning, I realize how blessed I am to have a healthy child and how thankful I am to only have to deal with such minor issues.
First Steps:
I was able to capture Quinn taking his first few consecutive steps. I can't believe how time has flown!
First Mullet:
Yes, its true. I gave Riley a mullet. She has always had a slight one, now its just more obvious. Her hair was really uneven in the front. She won't let me put anything in her hair- no ponytails, pigtails, or barrettes. Since her hair was always in her face, I decided I would buy scissors to trim her bangs. I gave her a sucker and began. She kept moving so I just did the best I could. I forgot that when hair is wet, its longer than when it is dry...ooops! She totally rocks the 80's style now. I thought about making the back of her hair a little shorter, but Mark says no. I decided hair grows and she is still an incredibly beautiful little girl. Maybe it will be the new trend, however, any advice on how to style mullets is appreciated.
Mommy and Quinn spent his first Halloween shopping. We walked around Target, Kohls, Babies R Us, and Barnes and Noble. I am not sure he enjoyed it too much, but mommy enjoyed spending some alone time with him. Riley went to Huntington to stay the night with Grandma. I assumed it would be difficult getting her to wear a costume. After some creative efforts, she finally wore her dog outfit. They were able to go to a few houses and I am sure she enjoyed it.
First Surgery:
Quinn had tubes put in his ears early Monday morning. While we were in the waiting room, he had a burst of energy. He began yelling and crawled a mile a minute. He even tried to climb the walls. There were a lot of babies and toddlers waiting for surgery and Quinn was definitely the biggest and the most hyper child. When it was his turn, it felt strange to leave him with a nurse. Thankfully, the surgery only lasted 15 minutes. I heard him screaming after he woke from the procedure and I wanted to jump over the front desk to hold him. I was able to see him soon after that. He cried for about 45 more minutes, but was content the rest of the day. Thinking back on the morning, I realize how blessed I am to have a healthy child and how thankful I am to only have to deal with such minor issues.
First Steps:
I was able to capture Quinn taking his first few consecutive steps. I can't believe how time has flown!
First Mullet:
Yes, its true. I gave Riley a mullet. She has always had a slight one, now its just more obvious. Her hair was really uneven in the front. She won't let me put anything in her hair- no ponytails, pigtails, or barrettes. Since her hair was always in her face, I decided I would buy scissors to trim her bangs. I gave her a sucker and began. She kept moving so I just did the best I could. I forgot that when hair is wet, its longer than when it is dry...ooops! She totally rocks the 80's style now. I thought about making the back of her hair a little shorter, but Mark says no. I decided hair grows and she is still an incredibly beautiful little girl. Maybe it will be the new trend, however, any advice on how to style mullets is appreciated.
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