Friday, June 19, 2009

We're Home!

Allie, the newest Pik got to go home today!


It's so nice to be home! Allie is sleeping, so I have a moment to post some more pictures. Later I'll try to write a little more about the boys and Allie, but for now I just have to share one sweet story. After we got home and took a few pictures, Allie was still asleep. We left her in the car seat and put her in our bedroom. Brian put a receiving blanket over her. Spence went upstairs and got his favorite blanket that he sleeps with every night. He calls it the donut blanket (it's got big polka dots that apparently remind him of the donut holes Poppa brings). He went over to Allie and draped the blanket over her. It was the sweetest thing! Sharing his favorite blanket with his baby sister. I cried!

Well, I know you all just want to see some pictures!



Mommy and I have been watching HGTV, but she says not to get attached because we don't get that channel at home!

I finally get to wear pink and everyone will realize I'm a Princess!

OK Mom and Dad, show me where we live!

Beautiful flowers from Nana and Poppa

My brothers are glad I'm home!

So all the neighbors know about my arrival

Thursday, June 18, 2009

More pics of Allie

What Daddy says to Coleman and Spency when we go on ice cream runs.



Just hours old. Our new sister. Spency likes giving kisses.



Mommy and Allie.


I can open my eyes.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Oh Boy! Baby Pik is Here!


Welcome Allie Vaughan!!!!

7:27am, 8lbs 9oz, 20in.


That's right! A precious little girl. We're all doing well. Thank you for your prayers. We'll try to get some more pictures up later.

We're at the Hospital!!!!!!

The contractions started about 3am Wednesday morning. Amanda woke me up at about 3:30am and we left at about 4am. I wish I would not have stayed up until 1:30am this morning writing a report. 1.5 hours of sleep will be tough today.

The epidural is in and Amanda's doing much better. Probably the next post will be pics of either Cooper or Allie!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

The Soon-to-be Middle Child


I was showing Spence some pictures of himself on the blog:

Mommy: Spence, look at that picture of you. Are you sweet?
Spence: Yeah. I'm nice... and very messy.


And last night Mom said Spence told her, "I just can't wait for the baby to get here!" I think he might change his tune in a few days!

That's my adorable little soon-to-be middle child. He's such a hoot! I love you Spence!

Weekly Doctor Update

I am still 4 cm dilated. I couldn't believe after all the contractions I had this week there was no change! For those of you who know what this means, I am 70% effaced. So I'm getting there! My doctor offered to schedule an induction for Thursday or Monday. She said being 4 cm and 70% effaced with a 3rd baby, it shouldn't take much. I called and talked to Brian about it, and we decided to schedule the induction for Monday. We would rather have things happen naturally, but if they don't by Monday, that's only one day before my due date. I loved not knowing when the boys would be born and that excited feeling of it's time and let's go to the hospital! I may or may not get to experience that again, and either way is fine. God is in control! Keep us in your prayers! I'll try to keep everyone updated.

Monday, June 15, 2009

400th Post!

I had hoped to save my 400th post for announcing that we were on our way to the hospital or Baby Pik had arrived, but it's not to be. I go back to the doctor tomorrow, so I'll give an update when I get home. So, what's been happening since I've been too stubborn to post?



The boys' bunk beds came in and Brian and my dad got them put together. They look great and the boys are really enjoying them. Naptime for Spence has been a little challenging, but Mom has been laying down with him and helping him get to sleep. Thanks Mom! Oh yes, my Mom has been our prisoner for the last week. We try to feed her well and let her out occasionally. Of course, she is required to play all kinds of sports ranging from baseball to soccer and I think tomorrow she is assigned to curtain making.



We put the bouncy seat and swing together a few days ago in preparation for Baby's arrival. The boys have been swinging their stuffed animals every day. And Spence likes to sit in the bouncy. I let Coleman sit in it once, but let him know he was too heavy to get in there anymore. Hopefully either the swing will be old news or they'll realize they can't push it fast by the time the baby gets here and we won't have to deal with any whiplash!

This weekend Brian broke out the Slip-N-Slide for the boys. I think they spent about 2 hours playing on it!

And here is the latest belly picture. I had Mom take this today. Come on Baby!

Saturday night we went to a house warming party at Brian's boss' house. I figured I should wear shoes a little nicer than flip flops, and ended up turning my ankle in my strappy sandals! I can still walk! I only had to endure two rude comments from party-goers: "Can I get you a wheel barrow?" and "Are you sure it's just one?" Everyone else was very polite.

I've decided to try to enjoy each day I have with just my two children! We went to Double Dave's today for lunch. I love watching them eat that chocolate chip pizza and then see it all over Spence's face! (And shame on Double Dave's for not having a changing table in their restroom! They must not know how hard it is to change a dirty pull up on a standing toddler.) This afternoon we stopped by Target and Mom bought Coleman some coloring and activity books. He is just amazing us with his interest in reading and math!

And here's a strange little story that could mean years of therapy for Spence. I have to preface it with a story about our dogs. When we were training our first dog Lucy (who now lives with Grandma and Grandpa because she needs to be a princess) we taught her all the names of her toys and all kinds of commands. She had a vocabulary of about 150 words and when asked, could go upstairs and find a certain toy and bring it to you. She was quite smart and very well trained. When we got Maestro, we were satisfied that he didn't pee on the carpet. This week, Coleman has been so into coloring and learning about letters and numbers. My Mom's been working with him a lot. Meanwhile, Spence is pulling his soaked pull up off and running around peeing on the floor. He even took a bite out of a foam ball! Brian made the connection between what we expected from Lucy versus Maestro, and now what we expect from Coleman versus Spence! We've just got to get Spence to stop peeing on the floor and we'll be good!

That about sums up what's going on around here. I'll let you know if there are any updates tomorrow!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

You're All Ready For Some News, Right?

***Update for June 13, 2009***
Still nothing. Mexican food tonight.


***Update for June 12, 2009***

Still no news! However, the baby seems to have shifted to the left, taking my belly button with it! It's about an inch off center and looks pretty strange, therefore no pictures. I'm being stubborn and trying to save that 400th post to at least inform everyone that we are off to the hospital, but Baby Pik is proving to be just as stubborn. If you're on Facebook, I do updates on there more frequently.

I got nothin'. Last night I woke up about 12:30 having some back pain and contractions. Brian was still up and so I called him in and told him I thought this was it. He took a shower and I started getting dressed. I made sure everything was in my bag, and we started timing my contractions. They were about 3 minutes apart, but they didn't feel very strong. After a while, they just stopped! I kept waiting for more, but nothing happened. After that I was so wound up that I couldn't go to sleep. I ended up getting up and making a sandwich and reading a book until 4:30 am. I was finally able to go back to sleep. I've had very few contractions today, which has been a bummer. Coleman loves to play tricks on me, so I'm guessing this baby is going to have his personality! We'll see what the rest of the day holds! Also, this is my 399th post, so it might be that Baby Pik's announcement could be my 400th!

The Guys Planting Azaleas

I keep forgetting to post this! My guys planted some azaleas out back on Sunday. Here are a few pictures:



I thought this picture of Spence was too cute not to include!


Tuesday, June 09, 2009

How To Send a Pregnant Lady Over the Edge

***Updated at bottom***

Here it is, the latest news: I'm dilated almost 4 cm! So things are progressing! In other more disturbing news, I'm having a hospital dilemma. I had heard that Houston was having a baby boom this June (due to Hurricane Ike, but that's another story). Our hospital is smack dab in Southwest Houston, and was quite crowded when I delivered Spence there. I almost didn't get my epidural! Today I decided to ask my doctor if she'd seen any overcrowding issues there, and she said that a few months ago the hospital was having lots of issues with crowding and many of her practice's patients weren't able to schedule inductions, get in for C-sections, and would go to the hospital in labor and sit in the waiting area for up to four hours waiting for a room. Not what I wanted to hear! She said it's better now (not sure how much better!), but if I wanted I could register at another hospital in Sugar Land that she has privileges at.

I have been a ball of nerves since I left her office. I checked with some friends that have delivered at this other hospital and have heard nothing but great reviews. I called the hospital and asked if it was too late to register there, and was told no. So I will be going later today, after my Mommy arrives (thank you Mommy) to register at a new hospital! Yikes! This all seems so last minute! I've been trying to calm down, pray, ask God for guidance, and not yell at every little thing the boys do! I realized that ever since we chose the other hospital and I registered there, I've never felt 100% comfortable with that decision. Too bad I'm just now realizing this!

But you know what? God is in control. No matter what hospital I end up at, or when I go into labor, it is in His hands. I needed to say that for my own benefit! OK. I'll quit rambling now. Thanks for listening. Hope you don't think I'm a nut. Remember, I've got all kinds of hormones raging and crazy things going on and aches and pains and nerves! I hope Brian remembers this too and doesn't try to have me committed! Nah, he probably won't since he'd have to take care of 3 kids on his own!

Update:
I am now registered at Methodist Hospital Sugar Land. (Will this make my baby a Methodist? Ha!) My Mom is here and I'm feeling a lot better. After I registered, one of the nurses took me on a tour of the birthing center. It feels strange to change the plans so late in the game, but I think it was the right thing to do.

The bunk beds arrived this afternoon, and Brian started taking the pieces upstairs tonight. We had to move Coleman's chair out of his room so the bed would fit, and he had a complete meltdown. He was sobbing over "his favorite chair." The one he never sits in or even acknowledges. I'm pretty sure we may be having a few more meltdowns in the following days. They both can sense something major is about to happen. It made me feel a little sad for them. Their world is about to change dramatically!

I want to thank all of you for your kind comments. I'm so thankful that it's not about my plans, but that God is in control of everything. Thanks for your prayers! And our hospital does have wireless internet connection, so hopefully we'll make it to the hospital with the laptop and the camera cable so we can upload pictures as soon as possible. And if you live close by, come see us when you get the news!

How We Stay Entertained Around Here

You know me. I love to record the funny things that Coleman says. Here are a few of his latest:

In Sunday School, Coleman's class learned about the Ten Commandments. This morning while he was eating breakfast and drinking his juice, he said, "I wonder why they didn't add 'No Gargling' in the Moses story?" I didn't realize gargling was such a no no!

Coleman is on his second round of antibiotics for his sinus infection. He describes this new antibiotic as "yucky" and keeps asking me why it doesn't taste good. He has to take it in the morning and before bed. So when I give it to him, he says, "I need my emergency kit!" The emergency kit includes a cup of water and 1 pretzel Goldfish. I guess this keeps the yuckiness to a minimum! Spence also insists on eating 1 pretzel Goldfish at the same time!

Coleman has been trying to teach Spence how to argue. It goes like this:
Coleman: Are too! Now you say 'Are not!'
Spence: Are too!
Coleman: Are too!
Spence: Are too!
Coleman: No! You say 'Are not!'

Sometimes Spence gets it and sometimes he doesn't. I think this is so funny because I remember as an only child really wishing I had someone to argue with! I liked listening to my best friend and her little sister argue and would try to join in if I could. I'm sure it won't be so amusing when the boys are actually arguing, but maybe I will have a little more patience with it since I didn't have that opportunity as a child!

And "Happy Birthday Nana!" Coleman is very confused and concerned that you are not having a birthday party. He keeps asking when your birthday starts and when we're going to your birthday. I've tried telling him that today is your birthday, but there is no party. I explained that grown ups don't always have birthday parties, but he just doesn't get that! He's also confused that you are coming to our house tomorrow, since it is Maestro's birthday! Why would you come on Maestro's birthday?

Sunday, June 07, 2009

Camera Trick

About two weeks ago the boys were watching a show and a guy disappeared. Coleman asked, "Is that guy a magician?" Brian said, "No. It was a camera trick." Coleman wanted to know what a camera trick was, so Brian decided to show him! Here are Coleman and Spence doing their disappearing act:



Saturday, June 06, 2009

Welcome to Our Family...

New Kenmore Freezer
June 6, 2009
5:05 pm
8.8 cubic feet

Sorry! Couldn't resist! We've been looking at freezers for a while. The boys are starting to eat like teenagers, and I'd love to be able to buy more in bulk. Now I can! My playgroup moms gave me a food shower yesterday, and my freezer is stuffed. It's so nice to have extra space now.

And also from today. What I heard from one lady, almost said in one breath:

"When was your due date? Last month? I've never seen anyone so pregnant! How many babies are in there?" Dang lady! Take a breath and think before you keep rattling on! I told Brian I should have started crying and said, "It took me all day to get the courage to leave the house and this is what you say to me???" But I desire to take the higher road. I still haven't slapped a single person!

I'm really hoping that this baby will be born on Tuesday, June 9th. That is my Mom's birthday, and I haven't had a chance to shop, so that would take care of her gift. Just kidding! I have a gift for you Mom. But I would love for this baby to share your birthday! That would be so special.

Well, not really any updates. Maybe there won't be too many more posts without baby pictures!

Thursday, June 04, 2009

Candice's Baby

Some of my readers know my friend Candice. By the way, we've been friends since 1st grade! She had her baby today, so I'm going to link to her blog so you can see how beautiful the baby is! She also did not find out until today what she was having. I think she might have been my inspiration to not find out with this baby! Congratulations Candice, Paul, and Paul David!

Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Funny Spence

I called to talk to my friend Candice this afternoon. She's having a baby tomorrow! I can't wait to hear the news Candice! After I got off the phone, Spence and I had a funny conversation.

Spence: Who was on the phone Mommy?
Mommy: That was Paul David's Mommy. She's having a baby tomorrow!
Spence: (looking at my belly and pointing to it) This baby?
Mommy: No, her own baby. This one's ours!

Thinking about labor does make me a little nervous, and it might be nice to let someone else go through that for me (any takers?), but I'm pretty ready. And I'm really excited about hearing the doctor say, "It's a _______!!!" So I've got that to occupy my thoughts instead of, "Will I get my epidural in time???" I don't know if all pregnant women do this, but I also worry about my water breaking and there being some huge mess. Maybe on aisle 12 at Wal-Mart, or in the pool at the gym (yes, I went to the gym today!), or lying in bed at night. Then will my car seat get all messed up on the way to the hospital? I'm not even sure why I think about this. My water has never broken on it's own. I guess I just need something to obsess about!

Also, I'm going to lock my online baby pool in the next few days, so if you still haven't guessed but would like to, click here.

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Spray Park and Some News!

I really didn't think I would have any news after my doctor's appointment today, but I do. I'm dilated 2 cm! This of course doesn't mean the baby's going to come any day now, and I'm trying not to get my hopes up, but at least something is happening!

After the doctor, we headed to playgroup at a spray park. Here are a few pictures of the boys playing in the water.

Filling up the buckets so they could dump them on their friends

Coleman says, "Watch out Matt!"

Spence enjoyed watering the grass

Monday, June 01, 2009

Summer Cuts

I guess our summer has started! No more school for the boys, so no more kid free grocery shopping! Well, if I could have gotten my act together on the weekend I could have gone while Brian was home to stay with them. But that didn't happen. We started the day with a trip back to Coleman's allergist. The last round of antibiotics didn't knock out his infection, so we're on to round two! He's on an antibiotic, a steroid, nasal spray, prescription cough medicine, and his usual Singulair. I felt like a drug dealer tonight at bedtime! Spence thinks it's way cool though and wants to take medicine also. He says, "I'm coughing too." Then he'll give a little fake cough. I even caught him with a medicine syringe and a bottle of Gatorade. He was filling the syringe and drinking the Gatorade out of it!

After the doctor, I took the boys to get summer haircuts. They turned out pretty cute! The picture isn't great, but it's the best I got.

The girl put some goo on Coleman's to spike it up, but he did not like that. I loved Spence's long hair, but it looks so adorable now, and I'm sure will be much cooler for the hot weather.

I'm going to the doctor weekly now, so I have another appointment tomorrow. I'm not expecting to hear that anything's happening, but it sure would be nice! I'll let you know!

If you clicked on the picture and saw the white stripes on Spence's right cheek, that is white out that he got into at Nana's house. Apparently that stuff doesn't come off! At least not in 3 days. I'm interested in seeing how long it will stay on there!

While I'm thinking of how silly Spence is, here's something that he did on the way home from Arby's last night. Coleman got a game in his kid's meal called "Would You Rather." So on the way home I was reading the "Would You Rather" cards and Coleman would say which one he would rather do. Then Spence started adding his opinion. Here's how it went:

Mommy: Would you rather have your thumb twice as long or your second toe twice as long?
Coleman: Um, my big toe!
Spence: Um, McDonald's!

Mommy: Would you rather live in a world with no tables or no chairs?

Coleman: No chairs!

Spence: McDonald's!

Mommy: Would you rather walk backwards for a week or hop on one foot for a day?
Coleman: Walk backwards for a week!
Spence: McDonald's!

You get the idea. Apparently Spence didn't, though!

Sunday, May 31, 2009

First Prayer

Since Spence had the poops and threw up yesterday and Coleman's cough is back, I stayed home from church with them this morning. We had our own church! We chose four Bible stories to read and played some games that went with them. When we were finished, I asked Coleman if he wanted to pray. He thanked God for just about everything imaginable! It was so sweet. Then I asked Spence if he wanted to pray. I was surprised when he said yes! Here is his first prayer:


Thank you God for Mommy, Daddy, Coleman, Spencey. Thank you for Nana and Poppa and going to their house. Thank you for our papers.

Isn't that sweet? I'm so glad we have a God that we can worship whenever we want, wherever we are!

Saturday, May 30, 2009

The Boys Are Back In Town

The boys spent Tuesday through Friday at Nana and Poppa's house. Our house was so quiet! I had a doctor's appointment, went to my last day of mentoring, ate in front of the TV, worked on the boys' scrapbook, got the baby book ready, stayed up late, slept in, cleaned under my bed, went shopping, went to the grown up side of the Library without incurring any dirty looks, didn't eat any McDonald's, cleaned out closets, and gathered up clothes and took them to Good Will. Thank you Nana and Poppa for giving this worn out Mommy a break! They got back last night around 6:00. Then today Spence has had diarrhea about 8 times and puked once. So much for easing back into the Mommy role! And we're pretty sure Coleman's sinus infection isn't gone, so we'll probably be heading back to the doctor Monday. Hopefully we can get everyone well soon! Whatever their condition, I'm glad to have the boys back!

Sunday, May 24, 2009

My Two Year Old's Creed

I imagine that every morning Spence wakes up, and before he yells, "Mommy! Mommy!" he lays in bed and repeats this creed:

I am 2 years old,
therefore I must act like it.

If it is in one piece, I must break it into two.

If it is up high, I must find a way to climb up to it.

If there is a bottle with a pump, I will pump it with all my might.

If it is nasty, I will touch it as much as possible.

If Mommy wants me to eat it, I must utterly refuse.

If Mommy does not want me to eat it, I will try my best to get her to change her mind.

If water comes out of it, I will see how much water I can get out of it before getting caught.

If it's creamy, I will smear it on my face.

If my brother gets it first, I shall yell that, "I was playing with that!"

If my brother builds it, I must tear it down.

If asked to go to the bathroom, I should say, "no" then immediately pee in my pull-up.

While doing all this, I must look as cute as possible.

I am two years old. That is my excuse.
If Mommy looks frazzled at the end of the day, I have had a successful day.
Tomorrow I may choose to act completely different.


Oh what a joy to have a happy, healthy, lovable 2 year old! He brings many smiles to my face and grays to my hair every day! I love you Spence!


Saturday, May 23, 2009

Coleman Gets His Groove On

Thursday night was Coleman's end-of-year program at his school. Let me take you back to December, when they had a Christmas program. Leading up to the program Coleman kept telling me, "You can't make me sing." I told him no one would make him sing, and I just prayed that he wouldn't cry or run off the stage! The night of the program, Coleman stood in his spot, looking forward, face frozen in the most serious gaze, arms glued to his sides while all the other children sang and clapped and had a merry ole time.

He's been telling me since I found out about the program that he was going to sing this time. And he did! He sang! He did motions! He will not admit that he had fun, but I think he did. Here are videos of two of the songs his class sang. You are welcome to watch them, but they are mostly there for Grandpa and Grandma and Nana and Poppa. Enjoy!



The Week in Pictures

I promise the next post is about Coleman's school program! Grandparents, sorry it is taking so long to get the videos up.



The boys are really enjoying their sidewalk chalk. Coleman wrote his and Spence's names.

Spence with his teachers on the last day of school

Coleman with his teachers on the last day of school (He loves them, he just doesn't love being told to pose for a picture.)

At the park after school

"Now that you're not wanting a special picture to treasure for all time I'll smile for you!"

And because I love to laugh at myself and the belly, I've included this shot of Spence and the baby watching Coleman's program!

After the program

Monday, May 18, 2009

Some Unrelated and Off the Wall Comments

I'm stuffing my face with pretzel Goldfish and chocolate chips as I type this. (The ratio is 1 goldfish to 3 chocolate chips.)

I've walked by a belly up roach in the dining room about 67 times today. Every once in a while I notice his legs twitching and think I should just stomp him and get it over with. That would mean a disgusting roach crunching noise followed by me having to clean up nasty roach guts. I'm seriously hoping this is the same roach that has been playing peek-a-boo with me in the pantry every night for the last month. I'll keep you posted.

I have never experienced more beautiful mid-May weather in South Texas. Our Sunday School class had the most perfect picnic after church (I had put off planning what to take all week because I seriously could not imagine myself sitting outside at a park at noon) and last night we slept with our window open! Yes, you heard me correctly. And today I sat outside with the boys while they played with their new sidewalk chalk. Amazing!

Today at the doctor's office (I have a lovely sinus infection) I ran into a lady I taught 2nd grade with about 8 years ago. She had never met my little angels. She still hasn't met my little angels. They promptly turned into little devils when they saw me talking to someone I knew. Coleman was making weird noises and pointing to the ceiling repeating the word, "Lights! Lights!" and Spence was running around the waiting room spitting on the leather chairs.

Woo hoo! Without even counting them out, my Goldfish and chocolate chips came out perfectly even!

Did I mention I have a sinus infection? I'm sore from coughing, and yeah, like I need one more thing keeping me up at night! (I'm up to 3 potty trips per night.) OK, enough complaining.

Tonight was the finals of Dancing With the Stars. Even though I haven't been discussing it on here, I have been watching every week. The best three dancers were in the finals, and I think either Gille or Melissa should take home that Mirror Ball Trophy tomorrow night!

While checking out at the doctor's office today, the lady said, "Your copay is $35. Oh, wait, you have a credit! I'll put that toward your bill." I didn't even look at the receipt until I got home. I'm not sure exactly how you get a credit of $.94, but I guess $34.06 is better than $35. I'm still not convinced that her enthusiasm over my credit was fully justified.

This is the boys' last week of school. (Goodbye free time. You'll be missed.) Tomorrow they have parties, then Thursday is the end of the year program. Coleman will return to the stage! I cannot wait to see what happens this time. If you remember, his Christmas performance was less than stellar. He tells me he's going to sing this time. We'll see!

The roach has been, um, dealt with. I'm celebrating by having some more pretzel Goldfish and chocolate chips.

I stayed up late last night finishing my library book, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. (Going to the library with a 4 year old and a 2 year old is not a leisurely event where you have time to browse and find the perfect book. It's more about finding any book that looks halfway interesting in the 30 seconds you're given before the child-free adults start giving you dirty looks to get back to "the kid section." Actually, I have no idea if they give dirty looks or not. I never make eye contact with anyone when we venture over to the adult side. All this being said, I really enjoyed the book, so the movie will have to move up the queue on Netflix!) So, I'm off to bed, after I go spray some of that $60 nasal spray into my nose.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

What's Behind Belly #1?

34.5 weeks

Something is hiding in this picture. Can you guess what it is?

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Here are some random things I'll mention while you're guessing what is hiding:

The shed is really coming along! Brian said he needs about 5 more hours of work to get it done. I'm so close to parking in the garage I can almost smell it!



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Several months back I asked you to pray for a girl named Belinda that is a part of our playgroup. She was about 24 weeks pregnant and had to go on bed rest because of some complications. On Thursday she delivered a healthy baby girl who weighed 7.2 lbs at 36 weeks! I know they took the baby to the NICU right away, but I don't think she was going to have to stay there very long. Praise the Lord! I can't imagine being confined to bed for that long!



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OK, enough stalling. Have you guessed what's hiding in my picture?



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A watermelon!

I've heard it looks like I've got a watermelon under my shirt, so I wanted to see if that was true. I guess everyone was right! It's about the same shape! Check out the shoes. I've been accidentally leaving the house in these recently. Oops! I looked down the other day in the store (yes, I can still see my feet) and had them on. I figure not many people are looking at my shoes, just my watermelon.

Friday, May 15, 2009

What's Going On?

Not much, besides hanging out with these two adorable boys. They look nothing like the naughty type, do they?


When it was time for Spence to get up from his nap today, Coleman went upstairs and opened his door. He came running down yelling that Spence had done something bad and had something on his face. I was pretty sure I hadn't left any Sharpies lying around in Spence's room, so I couldn't imagine what it was. This is what I saw when I entered the room. (Click to get a better look.)


He had climbed onto the dresser and was wiping diaper cream all over his face and hands. It was even between his teeth! That's the nasal aspirator he has, I'm assuming trying to suck cream out of his nose. We don't use the changing pad anymore, so I think it's time to pack it away and store the diaper cream in the bathroom!

There are big changes coming our way, aside from a new storage location for the diaper cream. Coleman has made the transition to all underwear, all the time. He's been wearing underwear for the last year, but I just couldn't bring myself to let him sleep in them. When we ran out of pull ups last week, we made the switch. Did you know urine doesn't just soak into the sheets? It travels up to the pillow, saturating all the stuffed animals in its path. It's all good though, well, except for the pillow. I've never had much luck putting pillows in the wash, so today I went and bought new pillows for the boys. I also bought waterproof covers for the pillows and the twin mattresses that will go on the bunk beds. The beds should be here in the next week or two!

Also, Spence has been showing some interest in the potty, so I bought some pull ups for him. We're going to start a sticker chart and try to take potty breaks throughout the day. I don't hold high hopes for this, but it's easier to take him to the potty if he's wearing a pull up, so we'll see.

I'll leave you with this face. Who couldn't love it?

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

An Etiquette Lesson

I feel so blessed to be pregnant with my third child. I know there are many women out there who would love to be pregnant, so I hope that it never comes across that I am complaining about being pregnant. I've just heard so many comments (I'll call them "inappropriate") during this pregnancy, that I thought I could put a humorous spin on it and give some good advice to those of you wanting to bring a smile to a pregnant lady's face, but not knowing what to say. All of the comments below are ones, or are similar to ones, that I have heard in the last few months.

You've all heard, "If you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything at all." Well, some people just throw that sage advice out the window when they encounter a pregnant woman. For some reason they feel the need to make some comment, any comment, and apparently put no thought whatsoever into how it's going to come across. I like to think that I have a pretty good sense of humor and can handle most of the things people throw out there. However, I fear that some of these hasty speakers will one day encounter Pregzilla. She's hormonal. She's exhausted. She's hot. She's carrying around an extra 30 pounds that's killing her back. She's looking for a bathroom. She's heard one too many comments about her belly or gotten that, "Oh honey, you're still pregnant?" look one time too many. She's going to blow. I feel like I have something to offer people. I'll call it...

A Lesson in Etiquette When Dealing with Pregnant Ladies

One should never say or do the following:
  • "Any day now?"
  • "You look like you're about to pop!"
  • "Wow? Did you swallow a watermelon?"
  • "It can't be comfortable walking around like that!"
  • "That can't get much bigger!"
  • "What are your plans this weekend? Going to the hospital?"
  • "You still haven't had that baby?"
  • "Are you sure you aren't having twins?"
  • "Do you ever get scared that there are two in there?"
  • Furrow your brow in disbelief upon hearing that the arrival of the baby is still a month away.
  • Give a googly eyed look at her belly.
Here is what I think you should say or do:
  • "You look beautiful!"
  • Feel free to bump the A/C down a few degrees
  • Give her the seat directly under the ceiling fan
  • Share your chocolate bar
  • Point her in the direction of the nearest restroom
I'm sure most people who make comments from the "no no" list don't mean to be rude. Nobody wants to make a pregnant chick cry. They just aren't thinking. And of course we all speak before thinking at times. Hopefully after hearing so many potentially insulting words I will think before I choose my words in whatever situation I find myself. And hopefully I've given you something to say or do when you see a mommy-to-be! And no worries, I'm laughing about all the comments I've heard. I haven't smacked a single person...yet.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Mother's Day

Happy Mother's Day to Mom and Rita! I could not ask for more wonderful mothers in my life. You both bring me so much joy and teach me how to be a better mom. I am thankful for your love, support, and prayers!

I am also thankful for my sweet husband, Brian. I couldn't be the mom I am without him by my side. It means so much to know he appreciates everything I do and supports me daily. And also for my boys. Without them, I wouldn't know the greatest job that ever existed. I pray to be a better mom each and every day. To lead them to Christ with my actions and words. I love you guys! And I love this little one that is apparently training to join the circus! I can't wait to meet him or her and see those feet that keep punching my belly into strange shapes!

I would love to have a great picture of me and the boys from Mother's Day to share with you, but that just wasn't happening today.



I'm also praying for several moms I know who have lost babies this year, for others who would love to be mothers but are not, and for those whose moms are no longer living. May God bless each of these women today and give them peace. May I be constantly reminded how blessed I am and not take a moment of motherhood for granted!

Thursday, May 07, 2009

Wednesday, May 06, 2009

Creative Games

Coleman is my little creative genius. At least that's what I like to think. I can't do a lot of active things with the boys at this point (belly.. too... big), and it's getting too hot to go outdoors. So Coleman has been creating some new games. His latest is called Basketball Tricks. This one is perfect for me because I can play it while sitting on a bean bag or in the computer desk chair. He even retrieves the ball for me after each shot. The rules are simple: Coleman comes up with a trick to do with the basketball goal and I have to try to make a basket while he's doing the trick. Once I master a trick, I move up to the next level. The tricks get harder! Some of the "tricks" he does with the goal are spinning it around, leaning it forward and backward or from side to side, or turning it backwards so I have to shoot over the back of the goal. Then there are other tricks where he waves his hands over the basket, lifts and lowers a broom under the basket, or sticks his head in and out of the basket while I try to shoot. The trick here is that he tries to knock the ball out of the basket, so even if I make the shot, he can still knock the ball back out. Some of the tricks that he comes up with make me laugh so hard I can hardly shoot!

The broom trick
If I make the shot, he tries to knock it back out with the broom.

Here you can see he succeeded in knocking the ball out.

Trying to knock my shot out with his head (we have to use our softest ball for this trick).

"Mommy, you shoot and try not to let me catch it in the basket!"

Spence watches all this and even takes a few shots himself. Pretty soon it will be him coming up with creative games! These boys keep me entertained for sure!

Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Mother's Day Tea

Several of the older classes at Coleman's school invited their moms to a tea party this morning to celebrate Mother's Day. I had a great time eating breakfast with Coleman and talking to some of the other moms. It's also fun to see Coleman interacting with his friends. But the best part was letting him eat lots of sugary treats and then leaving him with his teachers!

At the Mother's Day Tea Party
See that Hershey's Kiss? The promise of getting it is the only reason Coleman is smiling!

Coleman and two of his friends

Monday, May 04, 2009

I Want To Be Just Like Mommy When I Grow Up


And here's a funny conversation I had with Spence while putting him to bed. We were sitting in the rocker reading stories and my stomach kept growling.

Spence: Mommy, you tooted!
Mommy: No. My tummy is growling.
Spence: Oh. (thinks for a minute) The baby is growling?
Mommy: No! Just my tummy!

I'd love to get inside a two year old's head and figure out all his thoughts on the baby. First, he thought he could see it if he looked hard enough through my belly button. Now he thinks he can hear it growling! I told him our baby doesn't growl because it's a nice baby.

Coleman has asked how the baby will get out. I just told him I'll go to the hospital and the doctor will take it out. "But how?" he asked. "She just knows how to get it out," I replied.

How to Fight the Minjas

Coleman and Spence fighting the Minjas (Coleman's word for ninjas)

More moves to mutilate minjas

After the minjas were defeated, Mommy made them pose for a sweet picture

I feel bad when I go several days without posting anything, but most days I'm too exhausted to formulate a rational thought, much less write something anyone would be remotely interested in reading. So lately I've been trying to grab the camera and take a few shots of the boys doing something silly. I've figured out that posting a picture of the boys can give you a glimpse into our lives without me having to put forth much effort. When I say that out loud I sound really lazy! OK, so that's a little embarrassing. I'll go ahead and tell you about our weekend so I don't come across as a total loser.

Friday I took the boys to a birthday party at one of those bounce house places. I was honestly a little freaked out thinking about taking them to a place where swine flu germs could be lurking on every surface, but I stuffed a large bottle of hand sanitizer in my purse and went. The place was in a small community outside of Sugar Land (Jumpin' Jacks in Needville for any of you locals) so I felt better than if this was one of those giant places in Houston where tons of other potentially ill kiddos might be. The boys had a really good time.

Saturday all the guys went to Home Depot to buy supplies to start building a shed. I am all too excited about this project because upon completion of aforementioned shed, I will be able to do something I haven't done in ages - park my car in the garage! With the electric car project and other ongoing house projects there hasn't been any room in there. I have not been given a completion date on this project, but I feel pretty sure that someone will hear about it if I have to lug a baby, two little boys, all their junk, grocery bags, and other paraphernalia from the driveway through the 110 degree heat to the front door when I could be parking in a garage. I'm just sayin'.

Saturday night we got a babysitter and went out to dinner with our friends Scott and Jennifer. We went to Buca di Beppo, somewhere Brian and I had never been before. It's an Italian place that serves family style, so the four of us ordered 2 entrees and split them. We also ordered salad and two appetizers. We had a two hour dinner, then took a romantic stroll around Target. It was so nice to have adult conversation and enjoy a leisurely dinner.

Sunday Brian took my place for nursery duty just in case anyone brought their sick kids to church. I found a pew in the very back so I didn't have to feel self conscience about sitting while everyone else was standing then sitting and standing then sitting the whole service. There I go with the laziness again. But sometimes I get so winded that I can't sing if I have to keep standing up. I'm pretty sure God understands. By the way, our pastor has been preaching a wonderful series on Heaven. I've had to change some of my old ways of thinking, and it's been great! If you are interested in listening to any of these sermons, click here. The first sermon in the series was on March 22.

Hope everyone has a wonderful week! And if you haven't added your guess to my baby pool, click here!

Friday, May 01, 2009