Friday, August 13, 2010

9 months old!

Sorry - we've kinda had a lot going on the past few weeks, errr month! Wow, I cannot believe Ian is already 9 months old. I mean, when did that happen? I swear, I was just taking his picture for 8 months.... oh time, you're just such a trickster!

At 9 months old, Ian:
• Wears size 4 diapers and size 12 - 18 month clothes - big boy!
• Weighs about 21 1/2 pounds!
• Is still CRAZY and will not sit still!
• Still is toothless
• Crawls non-stop (and at a very fast speed), pulls up on everything, climbs up the stairs all by himself, and cruises from one piece of furniture to the next
• Can stand, completely unassisted for a few seconds!!
• Lets out these excited screams alllllll the time.
• Claps his hands, signs "milk", and "more"
• Understands "no", and will shake his head back and forth when he doesn't want something you're trying to give him or when he doesn't want to go to someone else.
• And, although he understands "no", he just laughs at us and keeps heading toward the dog food bowl or the fireplace even though we repeated say, "No sir!"
• Still says "dad", "mama" and "ball" at random times. I think the only one he actually knows the meaning of is "ball"...
• Loves going to Ms. Jennifer’s, and always has a smile when we pick him up.

Happy 9 Months, sweet baby! We love you more than you will ever know. And, were so thankful for each day we get to be your parents. We're so lucky.



Wednesday, August 4, 2010

First Day of School

Ian came to school today with me to set up some things in my classroom. Here are a few shots:





I think he is ready for his first day of school!





Friday, July 23, 2010

where did the summer go?

Oh My..........

So a few post backs I promised my readers and myself I would blog more often....ooops. Let's just say my 7 month old , 8 month old has kept me crazy busy over the last 5 weeks. NY was a crazy time, and we could of used a vacation from our vacation! We have been spending time at the zoo, children's museum, playground, the pool, taking jogs and walks, fairs and carnivals, visiting friends, lots of lunch and dinner dates, storytime, and on and on. To recap I will add some photos, and start blogging on a regular basis!












Tuesday, July 13, 2010

8 months old!

Today Ian turned 8 months old!! I just LOVE this age-he is so much fun! Having been able to spend the last 4 weeks with him everyday and watching him grow, has been amazing! I have really got an insight to his personality, and I am so blessed.....curious, strong, funny, friendly, loving.....i'll stop bragging! At 8 months Ian:
  • Weighs 21 lbs- 68th percentile for BF babies.

  • Is 29 1/2 inches long- 92nd percentile for BF babies.

  • Still has no teeth.

  • Pulls up on everything- when I go to get him in the morning, he is standing up in his crib!

  • Makes it completely difficult to change his diaper/ cloths. I mean it's almost impossible!

  • Is still crawling all over, just much faster!

  • Loves ridin gin the car- he is out in a matter of minutes. Sleep almost all 21 hours to NY, sleep all the way to the cottage, and grandma/grandpa Murpy's. Then almost all 14 hours back home!

  • Doesn't have a problem with strangers- always smiles at whoever says hello to him!

  • Talks constantly- mostly, "Ma-Ma", and "Da-Da", although I am not sure he knows what they mean yet.

  • Can sign "Milk", and is working on "eat, more, no, and dog"

  • Working on sleeping through the night. Sleeps from 8:15-7:15, but still fusses a few times during the night.

  • He is CRAZY! He never sits still, ever! (My little monkey, I think I have a theme for his 1st birthday!)

  • Loves the water...he has become quite the little fish!

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Bon Voyage!

Were off for our first big trip with E-man. We're leaving tomorrow and driving to my parents in lake Placid, NY. 19 hours with the Mr. and I, I'll keep you posted on how long with Ian. Were spending 6 days with my family, and I could not be more excited. When we leave Lake Placid..were heading to 1000 Islands to visit Mr.'s family cottage, which yes, is a real place, and not a salad dressing.....( my girlfriend Jamie thought this.), spending 4 days there, and then leaving for Buffalo to visit Mr.'s family for 3 more days, and then the 19 hour drive yet again.


Wish us luck!

Sunday, June 13, 2010

7 months old!

Time is flying by! Ian turned 7 months this week. At 7 months Ian:
  • Will not sit still. Well he has been that way since the day we brought him home, but he is so strong now we can no longer make him stay where we'd like. Often when he falls asleep in my arms..I just hold him for a bit...because the sweet feeling of him laying his head on my shoulder isn't something I got to expereince often.

  • Sleeps in any and every position. It's funny to put in down , and when we check on him, he is completely different.

  • Says, "Ma Ma Mom"...ALLL the time!...except when I ask him, "Can you say Mama?", and he just smiles at me.

  • Still smiles, and giggles constantly:)

  • Is crawling all over the place.

  • LOVES watching Monroe (our dog), and Riggs (our cat that I am still trying to give away).

  • Gets upset if you leave the room or take a toy away. Especially the remote, cell phone, or mail.

  • Weighs about 20 lbs!

Over all Ian is doing great! He has started to eat some solids, and is doing great with them. He is still nursing, and taking bottles. He still has no teeth but is drooling like a fool!


I am looking forward to spending the next whole month at home with e-man!

Monday, June 7, 2010

2nd Anniversary


Happy Anniversary!!! Today the Mr. and I have been married for 2 years. We went out for the first time without Ian, and left him with my sister in-law and brother in-law. Upon arriving I heard him crying as we approached the front door.......open the door, and my sister in-law is holding him saying, "He has been like this for 2 hours, and he will not drink or eat."
Oh No! I squeezed him soo tight, my poor little guy. As soon as we got home, he smiles, laughed, ate all his food, nursed for about 40 min, splashe din the tub with daddy and was off to dreamland.

I am ok with admitting that Ian is a momma's boy:))) He just wanted his momma. It will be awhile before we leave him again!

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Busy Weekend.....

We had a very busy weekend.....Friday night we had dinner with our friends Mike, and Irene....Saturday I can't even remember it went by so quick... hike, Hydrangea festival, shopping...Sunday we went to our favorite breakfast place, Sunny Side cafe again with Mike and Irene, and baby Leela, and we all spent the afternoon together Poolside:)

*Side note it is my Mom's 50th Birthday today! Happy Birthday Mom!




Super Ian:)


I got you Momma!


Where's my Daddy at?

I think I need nap...


After a long Day at the pool...

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Is it ok to want to eat my baby?


Just look at him, I could eat him right up!

Worst Blogger...and the winner is........

Me! Life...that really is my only excuse. It just got so busy.....and now is settled...SUMMER VACATION!!! I am promising myself to blog 2 times a week. One may only be pictures of what little man and I have been up to.


Please...let me bring you up to date without crazy busy lives.....

Ian is amazing everyday. HE is so darn happy, and smiles all day long, along with babbling and talking up a storm. He rolls everywhere and has the army crawl dawn packed, I can't wait for him to take off, he is fully sitting up on his own, and taking a big boy bath...which he loves FINALLY!!!! Daddy taught him how to splash, and now he loves baths. He also is holding himself on on his basketball net, and the ottaman.

The best he is sleeping through the night, now of course through the night to me i snot the same as everyone else, but he goes to bed about 8:00, wakes at 4:45 to nurse, and sleeps again until about 8!!!! to me that is 12 hours and I'll take it!!! The down side of this is that he rarely naps.

Goodbye to Mirror Lake Academy, and let me just tell you how much I hate daycare's! We are so blessed that Ms. Jennifer has an opening for us in her home in July!

My recap of Mirror Lake Horror....

I walked into the classroom one afternoon to find a little girl, screaming HYSTERICALLY in an exersaucer. We're talking - it took her a while to get like this - hysterical. One of the teachers is standing in the middle of the room, just staring at the poor girl... while the other is tidying up the cribs. She gets soo upset, that she starts choking. I guess this was enough to make one of the teachers finally pay her attention. So, after managing to contain my strong urge to yell "Why aren't you comforting her" to the teachers, I spot my sweet baby. He's sitting in a swing, in the corner of the room, by himself, staring at the ground. And, the swing isn't even turned on. Let me tell you - he looked so sad and pitiful, like he was just sitting there thinking about the good ole' days in his old class, where they actually interacted with him and paid him attention.

Seeing the sad look on his lonely face broke.my.heart. I immediate picked him up and was greeted by the most excited face of joy I've ever seen, almost like he was saying "Finally, you're here."I left the room, put Ian in the car, and called Dan crying. First, I feel that the crying baby HAD to have been upset for some time in order to have gotten to such a stage where she started choking. Second, I don't even want to think about how long my sweet boy had been sitting, all alone, in the corner by himself.

So I took it upon myself to speak with the Director (and, I'm totally okay with being "one of those moms") to let her know my concerns. And, in the meantime, you better believe we were looking for other means of daycare. Honestly, after that experience, I didn't want to leave him there the next day. I don't feel like I can trust them. But, we have no choice, so I've decided to just randomly stop by at lunch and have Ian's Auntie Dawn stop by as well, so that they know that I may very well be checking in on the love of my life at any second. I don't anger easily... until it comes to my baby.

NOBODY puts baby in a corner... in a swing... that isn't even turned on... nobody.

The Director was very interested in my concerns and assured me that she would speak to the teachers because - regardless of what was actually happening - a parent walking in to those situations is obviously going to leave with some concerns.

After this a few times I arrived to pick up Ian he was laying face planted on a mat, boogers all over his face, and spit up dried on him. AHH! Again I spoke with the Director. This repeated about 3 times.

The Last straw.....I arrive to pick up my sweet boy and......." He isn't feeling very well." "What's wrong?"...Well he has been coughing, and goo keeps coming out of his eyes for hours, he isn't sleeping." "Why didn't you call me?" "We figured you were on your way." On my way it was 5:30pm.

I called Ian's Dr right away, and after our visit, Pink eye in both eyes, double ear infection, and upper respiratory infection....Thank you Daycare....NOT.

RIP Mirror Lake Academy.

Ok now that that rant is over......

Let Summer Begin:)

Friday, May 14, 2010

1/2 Birthday!!

Today was Ian, and his cousin Hailey's half birthdays. Ian is 1/2 year old, and Hailey was 1 1/2. Ian's Aunt Jen, and Uncle Shawn had us over to celebrate, and made a 1/2 cake so cute........

Thursday, May 13, 2010

6 month Stats...


Weight:
18Pounds 4 Oz.- 58th percentile for BF babies

Length: 27 1/4 inches- 95th percentile for BF babies

Head Circumfrance: 17 1/4- 55th percentile






6 month letter

To My Pumpkin Pie,

I have spent the past few months, trying to find something I can give you... Something you will be able to keep forever... Something you will one day look back on, and smile. After tossing around a few ideas, I finally decided on this: I will write you a letter twice each year. I wrote one to you right before you were born. These letters may not make much sense until you are older. And, even then, you may read them and think that your mom is completely crazy (I'm not going to argue that such a statement isn't true... I do have my moments). But, I hope that each time you read these letters, you will be certain of just how great my love for you will always be.

Today, you are now a whole, half of a year old! And, just as you have grown over those past six months, so has my love for you. Just when I think I can't possibly love you anymore than I already do, I wake up the next morning to a love even greater than the day before. Your smile warms my heart. Those gorgeous eyes of yours make me melt. That sweet laugh is pure music to my ears. And, when you wrap your arms around me, I feel like everything in this world is perfect.

But, as you will find out much too soon, this world is not perfect. You will soon realize that very few things in this beautiful life are promised. As your mom, I want to be the one to tell you that, despite the uncertainties of this life, there are things that will always remain true. I am not the best mom the world has ever known... and I will never claim to be. But, I hope that you will trust me, and have faith in what I do know:

There will be moments when you feel sad, upset, or may even question God. And, in those moments, I want you to know that everything that happens, is for a reason. You may never understand what that reason is, but you must trust that God knows what He is doing.

There will be moments when you feel scared or alone. And, in those moments, I want you to know that you are never alone. I am, and will always, be with you - even when we aren't sitting side by side.

There will be moments when you fall down. And, in those moments, I want you to know that I will always be there to pick you up. I will always have faith in you. I will always believe in you. Never let anyone tell you you can't do something. You can do anything.

There will be moments when you must choose between right and wrong. And, in those moments, I hope you will always choose to do the right thing. Always treat others as you would like to be treated. Always, always strive to be the person God knows you can be. Listen to your heart. If you have to think about it - it's wrong.

But then, there will be moments when you know you have chosen to do wrong. And, in those moments, I want you to know that I love you.


I do not know much. But, I have learned a few things in my short time here on earth thus far. I am certain that this life will not be perfect. It will be a life that is not always easy and things will happen that do not seem fair. But, this life you have been given is a beautiful one. We are not promised tomorrow, so live this day like it is your last. Tell those you love, just how much they mean to you. Always be kind, for you never know what others may be dealing with in their lives. Never stay angry. Always be the first to say you are sorry. Keep your promises. Never be too quick to judge. Always stop to help someone. Forgive easily. Admit when you are wrong. Have confidence in yourself. Trust that God is always good - He knows what He's doing.

And, you better always wear sunscreen, my sweet Irish boy. :)

No matter what each day may bring you, I hope you will close you eyes each night, knowing that, when all else fails, there is one thing in this life that has always been, and will always remain certain: I love you with everything that I am. (And so does your daddy).

I love you!

Mommy

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Reason number 329 why I love my husband....

He makes me lunch........and then puts cute notes in them!!!!

Monday, May 3, 2010

Outdoor weekend!

We had a great weekend!!! Although we didn't travel far from the house we did a lot. We went for walks everyday to Publix, The Park, The Lake....oh and chew, chew, chewed everything!!!

I am not sure if Ian knew what to think of the swing at the park, but he loved the slide!!! Little man is also teething!! He is chewing on everything, his favorite, the bar on his walker, too cute!!!

Enjoy the pictures..........................................























Sunday, May 2, 2010

Things I learned from my Mother..

This coming Sunday is Mother's Day! I have had the pleasure of being for a mom for the past 6 months, and it has been an amazing journey, but in thi spost I would like to honor my mom!



My sister and I pondered what to get a mom that has everything she already wants and needs. And after much thought and a dinner party we came up with this:









PhotoTile bought at: http://www.photoexpressionsbyjulie.com/





One one side we got her grandbabies, and on the other our mom with us......Priceless. I can't wait to see her reaction!!! Julie at http://www.photoexpressionsbyjulie.com/ did a great job. She was fast and emailed me the proof and then the finished product and shipped it all within 2 weeks time!!! For under $50.00





Ok so my mom.......

Things I learned from my mother:

1. When buying Halloween candy for the house, make sure it’s something you hate or you’ll eat it all and have to go buy more.
2. Beware of short men.
3. Always wear socks to the gynecologist. You never know whose feet have been in those stirrups.
4. Communication is crucial to happiness.
5. Money buys freedom, not happiness.
6. In times of pain, we do the most growing up.
7. Sometimes you have to suffer for beauty. No one said it was easy.
8. Never make fun of someone on the subway for picking their nose because they might follow you home and wipe it on you.
9. Be careful with the gloss. Sometimes it looks like you just ate a lamb chop.
10. When traveling, never dress like a ragamuffin. Always wear clean underwear and dress handsomely.
11. To pretend you like it even if it’s vile. You’ll find a way to return it, or regift it.
12. Have a dress coat and shoes for all seasons.
13. The man should always love the woman a smidge more.
14. I’m short-waisted, which really means petite, god damn my short legs.
15. Don’t stick your arm out the window.
16. That kissing it really can make it better.
17. Don’t marry anyone who works for his family; they'll control your life.
18. Enunciate.
19. One won’t kill you.
20. If they are nice to you, but rude to the waiter, ask for the check.
21. When my hair is too long, I look like a country western singer.
22. Don’t wear silver and gold together.
23. Never pick up a hitchhiker.
24. To look the other way when I give blood.
25. Always have your own money stored away someplace safe.
26. It’s okay to tell people to fcuk off.
27. To always say “thank you,” even if you don’t mean it.
28. Don’t remove your shoes on airplanes; your feet swell and you might be unable to put them back on, same for driving long distances.
29. Don't make your mother cry on Mother's Day.
30. Always begin by saying, “Well I got it on sale.”
31. That a Buick is a "Italian Canoe."
32. Never get floral wallpaper or anything , “You’ll want to vomit.”
33. To despise the ballet and pretty much anything at Lincoln Center (can you say overkill?).
34. That the small ornaments belong at the top of the tree.
35. To be fearless.
36. Hot chocolate tastes better if you put it in the blender.
37. Don’t eat too much sushi or you’ll get stomach cancer.
38. That I’ll thank her one day for insisting I take saxophone lessons.
39. Bite your lips and pinch your cheeks.
40. To shave or wax the hair on your toes, too.
41. How to wrap packages.
42. To roast marshmallows in the toaster oven when there’s no fireplace.
43. Welcome new neighbors with freshly baked brownies, even if your little sister picked her nose while she helped you make them.
44. That I have a vagina.
45. To pronounce the store Target, Tar-shey.
46.Not to underestimate a stool softener. (Needed while pregnant)
47. How to hover over public toilet bowls without touching anything.
48. Believe me, if it's going well, he won't be looking at your shoes.
49. To make an old-fashioned grilled cheese sandwich.
50. To appreciate coffee and to take it medicinally for headaches. Even though I hate it!
51. If I’m running late with dinner, cook an onion and set the table, “It will appear as if you’ve been cooking all day.”
52. To move the crotch of a bathing suit to the side to pee instead of taking the whole thing off.
53. To flip through magazines backwards cause that's where all the good stuff is.
54. To make Egg Sandwhiches, Eggplant Parmigano, Roasted Peppers, Poor Mans Soup, Lasagna, Meatballs, Custard, Gravy, Square Pizza, and mashed potatoes.
55. Never say “remember me?” to a person. If you have to ask, they didn’t.
56. To wear a girdle....only on your wedding day. You shouldn't ad. what you don't have.
57. When baking, to always crack eggs into their own bowl incase they’re bloody.
58. To love The Beatles.
59. To devein shrimp.
60. It’s all in the presentation.
61. That Dr. Pepper smakes me smile.
62. When you’re mature, you don’t put music on your outgoing message.
63. To eat like a truck driver.
64. To wipe from front to back.
65. Don’t over pluck your eyebrows.
66. Always have a black suit that fits.
67. How to use a vanilla bean pod.
68. Children shouldn’t ever wear black or be permitted to paint their nails red (Navy blue and pale pink were as close as I got).
69. Wear the most expensive accessories you can afford and you’ll always look put-together.
70. To despise Laura Ashley.
71. To appreciate high thread-count sheets.
72. To bait my own hook.
73. To use a wok.
74. Sesame seeds contain calcium.
75. Posture.
76. Don’t lick your knife.
77. To never wear fuchsia. Sometimes I do!
78. To ignore gossip.
79. How to skip a rock on the water.
80. To make the whistle sound with my 2 fingers
81.To do leg lifts.
82. Wearing white makes you feel clean.
83. To make Rice Krispie Treats in the microwave.
84. That I’m “A Priss".
85. Wood makes it taste better.
86. “Christos Anesti”, “Kali Nikta”, “Galaktobouriko” (the only Italian I know: Christ has risen, Goodnight, Type of dessert).
87. To Pronounce GYRO: YEE-ro.
88. Eat raw parsley for good breath.
89. Brush my tongue.
90.To squeeze and feel the burn.
91. Green is my color.
92. To pluck hair out of my mole.
93. To drink my damn water.
94. To always use fresh garlic.
95. To smell food to enhance the flavors I taste.
96. That I’m a terrible driver “The Worst!”
97. How to play “see-food.”
98. Have a glass of wine.
99.To appreciate chicken soup, magazines, extra blankets, chick flicks, and bedtime stories when I’m sick.
100. To love the holidays.
101. Passion.
102. How to be feminine: walk in heels, say excuse me (though I rarely do this), and personalize thank you notes. (Mom you have never worn heels, but ok I listened!)
103. Nobody cares if you can’t dance well, just get up and do it.
104. How to braid.....wait that was DaD
105. When navigating a nearly empty soup bowl, tilt it away from you and do the same with the spoon.
106. To honestly not give a shite what people think but to do what makes me happy.
107. There are kind selfless people in this world; I’m just not always one of them. She is.
108. Just go for a run when your stressed.
109. Sometimes your best friends are the ones that hurt you the most.
110.“Always remember your mother.”




Happy Mother's Day!!!

Sunday, April 25, 2010

2 Hours....Ugh

On a good day at daycare, Ian will nap for about an hour. That's right - he's not even 6 months old and a GOOD day = a 60 minute nap. The problem, I think, is that he is just too interested and excited about what's going on at school that he doesn't want to miss out. Who can blame him?

After picking Ian up from school each day, he is exhausted - you can just see it in his eyes. And, as soon as we get on the road, he's out. Once we get home, we play, eat, take a bath, and give him his last nursing at 7:30pm. Because he is so exhausted from not sleeping all day, he usually falls asleep while nursing. At which point, we have to put him to bed because the poor thing just can't keep his eyes open. And, he usually doesn't get up until 2:30 the next morning, quick nursing, and back out. That's 11 hours of sleeping each night. Doesn't that seem like too much? He really doesn't sleep during the day... so maybe it all evens out?

On top of my worries that he's not getting enough sleep during the day/sleeping too long at night, is my worry that we aren't getting to spend enough time with him. Putting him to bed at 7:30 each night means that I get a total of two hours to spend with him each day. TWO HOURS.TWO.I don't know what to do. I can't make him nap when he's at daycare. I'm not going to force him to stay awake when he can barely keep his eyes open each night. I want to be able to spend quality time (more than 2 hours) with him. Maybe I'm just being stupid, but I just don't want to miss out on anything.... and I feel like I am. But, I don't see any other option.

Besides buying a lottery ticket and crossing my fingers.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

5 months Old!!!


I know this post in a little late...but better late then never!

And, for the very first time, I'm actually sad that he's getting older. Until recently, I always looked forward to him growing older. I couldn't wait until he sleeping longer. I anticipated getting to see him roll over for the very first time. I longed for the moment when he would share a real smile with me. And, the sound of his sweet laugh was something I just couldn't wait any longer to hear.
And, now that all of those moments I so eagerly awaited have come, I find myself wanting to stop time. I want every sweet second with him to last forever. I can't get enough of his slobbery kisses and that smile of his makes my heart completely melt. I want to be able to rock him to sleep every night of my life. I want to be able to hold him forever.
BUT, I have found one phase of his life that I honestly wish would just fly by... teething. Because, knowing that my screaming baby (who suddenly doesn't sleep through the night like he used to) is in pain... and realizing that Tylenol doesn't really make him feel better... is a phase that will not be missed! At all.


With all of the sappy crap aside... Happy 5 months sweet E Man! (My newest nickname for Ian) At 5 months, Ian:

*Still HATES bath time. I have no idea why. Help?
*Weighs 17 lbs 9 oz! Holy cow.
*Wears size 6-9 month clothing... and is busting out!
*Size 2 diapers....we may be saying goodbye swaddlers and hello crusiers
*Has started to like tummy time. Luckily for him, he's realized that he can just roll over!
*Has started squealing with delight - it's the cutest thing!
*Smiles.all.the.time. :)
*Can almost sit unassisted. He'll stay for a few seconds, then it's down he goes!
*Is spitting up more- what the?

*Takes 5 bottles each day, with 5 oz. in each bottle. Nurses about 3 times, and is eatting solids!
*Isn't a fan of green beans, or apples...but LOVES Pears, Avacado, Peas, Squash, and Bananas. *Pears are his favorite!
*Has a new favorite toy: his feet! Anytime he's laying down, he pulls his feet up and grabs onto them... it's so cute!

*Puts his arms up on demand for Daddy. Dan says, "Hands Up!", and up they go!
*Loves to touch/grab your face while you're talking to him. Just make sure he doesn't get your hair or earrings... because he will not let go!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

5 month Stats!!!

No Check up this month but I do know Ian's weight!!!

He is weighing in like a linebacker at 17.9 pounds!!!!


Next Month we have our next well visit with Dr.Ogden, and I will give all stat updates then!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

I am Alive!!!!




It has been a few weeks since my last post...life has been busy! Between prepping mt class for state exams, Easter, Spring Break, and then taking State Exams, oh and Ian's first cold ugh! Today I am just posting some pictures...up and running next blog, Promise!