Since most of our family and many of our friends are far away, we decided to start a blog as a way to keep in touch and let you know what's going on in our lives!
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Popsicles
It was a warm night a couple of nights ago, and I sent the kids out on the deck just before baths to eat popsicles. It was a big hit, except Liam was very concerned about the mess that London was making, and the fact that she was holding on to the middle of the popsicle instead of the stick. You can tell by her face that she was very concerned too :)

Monday, May 9, 2011
At the Dentist
When we moved into our condo, I was really excited to have a deck on the back with no stairs- essentially an outdoor "playpen" if you will. We ate a few dinners out there last year, but didn't get a lot of play use out of it, as it was black and moldy, and if you went out there with no shoes on, your feet would be black when you came in. Our landlord recently powerwashed it though, so the old was made new again! Now that the weather is nicer, we just leave the sliding glass door open and let the kids come and go as they please. They LOVE it out there- here they are just before bed the other night- That's why Liam is in a pull-up, and London is wearing her PJs in one pic and her PJ shirt in another (they were falling down, so Josh just took them off :)
Here is a pic of London's "Deck-Crawl" method. It hurts her knees to crawl on them, so she just pics them up and does a bear-crawl of sorts. Liam thinks it's hilarious, and had to give it a try himself:

One of London's favorite games is Peek-a-boo with Liam! This is about the time she lost her pants!
Here is a pic of London's "Deck-Crawl" method. It hurts her knees to crawl on them, so she just pics them up and does a bear-crawl of sorts. Liam thinks it's hilarious, and had to give it a try himself:

One of London's favorite games is Peek-a-boo with Liam! This is about the time she lost her pants!
Late Easter Fun!
Here is a pic of Liam hunting eggs at the park- he had so much fun, but the age group he was in was 3-5, so he was the youngest, and some of those 5 year olds are fast! He didn't care though, and got plenty of eggs to make him happy- London picked up two in her age group, and was happy just to bang those two together :)
Thursday, May 5, 2011
First Steps!
London took her first steps on April 27th. You know how they say "once they take a few steps, they never quit!"? That's not true of London. She took two steps a few times that night, and then waited until May 4th to take some more...And only a few more then. She's taking her sweet time, and I am perfectly okay with that :) We didn't get to take a pic of the steps, as she was walking to me from Josh, so we were both busy. But here are some pics taken that night of her playing with Liam with the fridge magents- one of her favorite toys.

Fire Station Photos
Here are a couple of pics of Liam at a (not-so-recent) trip to the fire station. He was in heaven! He loved it and was able to tell me all the different kinds of fire trucks (the ladder truck, the fire engine, and the rescue truck) for a while after the trip. He had so much fun!

These are two of his little buddies, Walker and Jack. He loves playing with these two!
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
What do you mean, what do I do all day?
I've recently had a couple of conversations with friends who either do not stay home with their children, or do not have any children about what I "do" all day. I've also fielded some rude comments about how I don't do anything all day. I don't mind the innocent questions (especially from those who don't have kids- because those that do know that there is ALWAYS something to "do"), but the comments make me want to scream. Like really, they make my whole body shake with anger and it takes all I have to keep my mouth shut (in order to set a good example for my children, because that's part of the job). I never wanted to be a stay at home mom. I went to college, got a degree, and worked for a while before going BACK to college and getting ANOTHER degree. And then Liam was born. And I was lucky enough to work from home 4 days a week, and have him in daycare just one day a week. And that one day, he came home tired and cranky. The daycare workers told me "he napped well today. For 30 minutes". 30 minutes....are you SERIOUS! This kid takes 4 hours worth of naps in a day on a BAD day at home! I knew that he couldn't stay there, but at this point, Josh was a student, and we couldn't afford for me to quit my job. Thank goodness a fellow SAHM (Stay at home mom) friend of mine was willing to watch him. This was a much better arrangement, and when I would pick him up from her house on my office days, he was the well rested, smiling baby boy that I knew. She seemed to really enjoy him, and to put his needs right up there with her own kids, and for that, I will always be so thankful. She is a wonderful friend, and I would trust her to watch him again, if need be. It's a good thing she was a good friend too, because I went to her house, sobbing, when I got laid off and our family no longer had a "real" income. So that's how I became a SAHM. And now, I wouldn't trade it for the world. I am so thankful to have a husband who is comfortable living on one salary (it's not a huge salary, by any means, but it's more than enough to live on), and who thinks it's important for me to be at home with our sweet kids. I'm not one of those "If you don't stay at home, you're not a real mom" SAHMs. There are a lot of those out there, just as there are a lot of "If you don't work outside of the home, you're not a real woman, are lazy, and are setting a bad example for your daughter" type working moms. I take a more neutral stance: To each their own. Some women feel like they are more balanced when they work outside of the home and have something for themselves in the way of adult conversation. Others work because there is no way for them to get by financially on one salary. I stay home for a variety of reasons, some of which are: Financial: It costs a small fortune to keep two kids in full-time daycare, and the majority of my salary would be spend doing just that. Other: They're only kids once, so why miss it? I don't live close to family who would be able to watch them I want to be in charge of what they learn, what they watch on TV, what words they hear, and just how fast they grow up. Josh works crazy hours. Really crazy ones sometimes. I feel like if I were to work, the kids wouldn't see either of us very often. I know that there are women out there who can do it all. My mom did when I was little. She worked, went to school, kept the house clean, and still had lots of time left for me- she coached my softball team and took me to 4-H, and did all of those "Mom things", so please don't think I'm saying if you're not at home with your children, you're making the wrong choice. Staying at home is by far the toughest job I've EVER had. The hours are horrible (generally, if things go as they should, you work from about 6:30 a.m. until 8:30 p.m., and then you are on call for the remainder of that 24 hour span), the pay is worse, and there are times when I actually hide from my children because I feel like I'm about to go nuts (this doesn't happen often, and I make sure they are in a safe place before it does!). I am CONSTANTLY doing something, whether it's feeding, cleaning, paying bills, doing laundy, wiping noses, calming fears, enforcing time-outs, pulling two cranky children through the grocery store as quickly as I can in order to get them out of there before a meltdown occurs. It is physically and emotionally exhausting, but you can't sit down, because someone needs more juice, a butt wiped, or a bandage on a non-existant cut. And you can't have a meltdown, because you are in the process of teaching your toddler to control his, and that just wouldn't be setting a good example. It takes me 45 minutes to do a chore than would normally take 15, because I have one "helper" and another one that just needs to be held while I am doing it, but I can't do it without the helper becuase he's learning, and he enjoys helping so much. I know some people think we sit around in our pajamas all day, but if we do, it's because we can't find a moment to get into the shower or change our clothes. Some people think we stay home at watch TV all day (Oprah, anyone?). The only TV on at my house is Mickey Mouse, Super Why, and Special Agent Oso. But not all in one day, because that's just too much TV. Some people think we eat bon-bons on the couch. I don't eat on the couch, I either eat with my kids at the table, or, if we've had a particularly busy morning, I eat standing up in the kitchen while I clean up the mess leftover from the kids lunch. So this post has turned into a short novel. If you're still reading, it wasn't meant as a rant, or a "Man my life is hard, please pity me" post. I know that I choose this, and I see my lay-off at work as a blessing in disguise. It's meant more for those people who say SAHMs are lazy, or who just wonder what we do all day.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Spring is Springing!
We are finally starting to get some warmer weather here in Iowa! I think it's funny how where you grew up influences your whole perspective on this. Me, being from Southern Illinois, says it's about time it hits 65!! And my friend Molly, who grew up in North Dakota, says "Wow, it's already 65!" Regardless, we've had some days nice enough to get outside, which is a HUGE relief after being cooped up inside all winter!
Sharing the wagon. Shortly after this photo, Liam was kicked out for kicking :)
Sickness
We have had a terrible few weeks when it comes to germs around here! First, Liam had a fever, and we couldn't figure out what was wrong with him. The fever didn't worry me, but he was covered from head to toe in a rash, which had huge hives on TOP of that. I was told it was viral by the quick care place, and that it would go away on its own. After almost a week of it not going away (the fever lasted 3 days, but the rash and hives lasted longer), I took him in to see his regular pediatrician. Turns out he had scarlet fever and strep throat. No wonder he wasn't feeling too well! So they put him on antibiotics (only the second time he's ever been on them in his life- the first was when he was a newborn to treat pnemonia). The rash slowly got better and the hives went away. I was so excited that I could get back to life as normal!
Just a few days later, I ended up going to quick care on a Sunday to get antibiotics for my strep throat. I took them, and on Monday was no longer contagious. I got up and packed my bags to go to the gym. I didn't really feel like working out, but since Liam had been sick, I would do anything to get out of the house- even run with a sore throat! I had everything ready to go, and then Liam got up. I took one look at him and knew we weren't going anywhere. He had pinkeye, and, it turns out, a double ear infection. The antibiotic he was on wasn't good for those things, so they had to switch him to one that treats all three of his ailments.
Both of the kids and I have had terrible colds too, but we are finally getting over this. I was telling Josh that it's kind of ironic that he's the one exposed to all of the junk at the hospital, and yet, we are the ones who are sick all the time. He made some crack about having a super immune system and then woke up with a sore throat the next morning... it's not strep, but it's that fun cold that we've all had!
Just a few days later, I ended up going to quick care on a Sunday to get antibiotics for my strep throat. I took them, and on Monday was no longer contagious. I got up and packed my bags to go to the gym. I didn't really feel like working out, but since Liam had been sick, I would do anything to get out of the house- even run with a sore throat! I had everything ready to go, and then Liam got up. I took one look at him and knew we weren't going anywhere. He had pinkeye, and, it turns out, a double ear infection. The antibiotic he was on wasn't good for those things, so they had to switch him to one that treats all three of his ailments.
Both of the kids and I have had terrible colds too, but we are finally getting over this. I was telling Josh that it's kind of ironic that he's the one exposed to all of the junk at the hospital, and yet, we are the ones who are sick all the time. He made some crack about having a super immune system and then woke up with a sore throat the next morning... it's not strep, but it's that fun cold that we've all had!
Oh, Liam!
Those words are uttered around here a lot. Liam gets out of bed and helps himself to whatever trouble he can find before he decides to wake us up. The other day, he decided he wanted some strawberries for breakfast, and this is what I found:
He had gotten them out of the fridge, rinsed them in the kitchen sink, and got a fake knife from his play kitchen to slice the tops off. The funniest part is not in the photo, because he ate it, but there was a strawberry sitting there with a big gash taken out of it that he had cut with this knife.
Happy Birthday Baby Girl!!
I just dealt with my little guy turning 3, now it's time for London to turn 1! Again, it doesn't seem like it's been a whole year, but I couldn't have asked for a better baby. She's always smiling, and is such a joy to be around. We didn't want to have a big party, since she is only 1, but we wanted to do something, so we had some friends over for a play date/party. There was a carnival theme, and fun was had by all :)

Here's the food: Puffcorn in the cute little popcorn boxes, hot dogs, and caramel apples...except the caramel exploded in the microwave just before party time, so they ended up just being apple slices :) A couple of the treat bags are in the background with balloons tied to them.
The Happy Birthday Girl after her cupcake- or at least the icing! This is the messiest it got. Liam never got messy on his 1st birthday either...maybe they have my neat-freak genes!

Here's the food: Puffcorn in the cute little popcorn boxes, hot dogs, and caramel apples...except the caramel exploded in the microwave just before party time, so they ended up just being apple slices :) A couple of the treat bags are in the background with balloons tied to them.
Cupcakes- I was tired of decorating cakes at this point, so I went with cupcakes. Liam
really liked helping me spray the pink on the icing and do the sprinkles.
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