Kensie insisted on being in the picture and then refused to smile or look at me. Little stinker.
It seems like when we try to take it easy in the mornings and don't go anywhere, she turns into a 13 year old with an attitude. Follows me around ev.er.y.where.... to the bathroom, to get a drink, to do the laundry.
JUST PLAY BY YOURSELF CHILD.
Mr. Mason {however} is just as happy as ever. As long as he is fed enough--still working on a post about that whole issue lately. Let's just say, I'm SO ready to be done nursing. And I'm ready for my little sleeper to come back for good.
(looking out the living room window into the backyard)
I choose "not to" and it's not pretty.
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Ok, now onto something a bit more fun to discuss...
Here's a shot of our backyard {looking out the same window}:
Love the grass and shady trees. Don't love the view of the house behind us.
Here's the problem:
I want privacy and a safe place for our kids to play without running into someone else's yard {never mind the busy street behind us too}. We live on a cul-de-sac so the front yard is where we spend most of our time. But, the backyard is not so enticing.
Greg doesn't like the "look" of fences. He understands the need for safety if we ever want to play in the backyard but, cannot get past the "look" of a fence. Mind you, he grew up in farm country with TONS of room. I get that.
So, here's some ideas we've discussed:
A white picket fence...
(simple version using my paint program)
A row of bushes...
Or a tall privacy fence {with bushes in front}...
What do you think? Opinions? Would love to hear other ideas as well!
Well, he wanted to make the most of it by squeezing in as much as possible. And I'm not complaining cuz we got a LOT done and had a ton of fun!
{Day 1}
Greg spent most of the day putting up the rest of the trim on all the doors and closets in each bedroom...
(sorry forgot to take pics!)
...while I spent the morning with Kensie downtown at farmer's market enjoying some much needed one-on-one girl time. She's been a little clingy lately (those bad-boy molars are putting a number on this little girl) and she desperately needs some extra attention these days.
{Day 2}
Let's start off by saying the night before Mason woke up at 1:30, 3:30 and 6:00am. SO FRUSTRATING. I'm thinking it's a growth spurt. And I think my milk supply is dropping. This was around the same time that Kensie showed similar signs and by 5 months old I made the decision to ween her. So, more on that later...but, nothing like starting a day off with ZERO sleep.
We packed up the car with everything imaginable for a day on the lake with 2 adults, 1 toddler, and 1 baby.
Kinda stressed me out.
But, we made it.
We remembered everything.
And boy, was Kensie in for a treat...
I call this her "mini fridge swimsuit"....and I was surprised she didn't mind how bulky it was.
probably cuz she was so busy doing this...
We stayed out there until 7pm.
Kensie loved every minute.
Drove 45 minutes home, threw the kids in the bath, and threw them in bed (ok, we "placed them" but, that's what the bedtime routine feels like sometimes...just get them in bed!!).
{Day 3}
This time Mason awoke at 4:30 and 7:30am. Still not his normal 8-10 hour slumber but, better than the night before...
More packing (this time forgetting Kensie's swimsuit--and turning around to run home 5 minutes into the trip.) Coulda been worse right?
We scored the same sweet spot by the water as the day before.
And let Kensie loose...
After seeing her show "no fear" on the water, we decided to see how she would do on the boat...
Ummm she LOVED it. We sat in the front of the boat and she immediately started bouncing on my lap with excitement. We even did a loop around the lake going pretty fast (fast enough to pull a skier behind) and she kept saying "weeeee!....Whoa!....weeeee!!". When we pulled up to the shore I asked if she wanted to get off. In her sweet soft voice, "nooooo" (while shaking her head).
I think we have a little fishie on our hands!
We left the lake around 6pm and drove up to visit my Mom for dinner and fireworks in her backyard. Literally. It was a great set-up. Kensie slept in the house while we sat outside and watched the show.
We pulled into our driveway just after midnight. Exhausted. Dirty. Smelling of sunscreen and bug spray.
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The downside for both days on the lake:
Kensie didn't nap at ALL for 2 days straight.
I don't like nursing in public but, we made it work.
My hate for mosquitoes > My hate for the snow.
Must. Get. A. Bigger. Car.
Too much sun + ZERO sleep = headaches.
The upsides:
Kensie was happy (despite no naps, a runny nose, and teething).
She sure is making up for it by napping super hard today!
Such a great chance to spend time as a family.
Mason did great eating and sleeping in a different environment (except at night).
Raise your hand if you are really good at setting goals but not so good at following through.
Both hands raised over here!
{Although I'm giving myself credit by even having the courage to do an update}
Ok, here we go...
The closest pic I had to January 1, 2011
'cuz what's a post without a picture?
If you want to read the original New Year's post go HERE.
Sounds good right?
Well, here's the reality of where I'm at 6 months later
{report card style}:
Patience
B-
Save more $$$
Fail
Get back into shape
A-
Let go a bit
D
Love my husband more
C+
Teacher's notes:
Shannon has transitioned well from 1 to 2 kids and exhibited some{relative word}patience ie: when her toddler throws a fit while her son has a blow-out...she get's frustrated but doesn't let it stop her from staying calm and loving her kids through it.
When it comes to saving more $$$, we recommend Shannon goes to summer school. She has good intentions but, she's had one too many detentions for over-spending at the grocery store and cheats by going through the drive-through for dinner too many times. If she wants to ever get a new car, something must change.
There is great motivation by Shannon to get back into shape, and we are proud to see her making time for a quick work-out on a consistent basis. Her motivation comes from wanting to feel in shape, not just look it. This is a much better outlook than years past. While she has not yet signed up for a 5k, there are plans to find one soon!
It is still extremely difficult for Shannon to let go. Again, we see her wanting to let go of her control-like tendencies. But, it is so much easier for her to do it herself (or so she thinks). This is an area that still needs a lot of work.
Considering the circumstances, Shannon is doing an adequate job of loving her husband. There are times where she is able to encourage Greg through a text or written note. And there are ways she has taken initiative to do things that make him proud ie: cleaning the floors. But, this too, needs work. Shannon needs to show that she will go above and beyond her usual {comfortable} ways of loving her husband.
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Did you make any resolutions? If so, how are they going so far?
Today was a perfect day for garage sales! With the Mr. gone at work all day, the kids and I ventured out in hopes of finding three things: a crib and mattress (more on that in another post), some kids clothes, and a beach tent.
NONE of which we came home with. Of course.
BUT, we did snag some pretty good deals!
$2.50 for all these toy cars.
I decided it was time to invest in some "boy" toys but, Kensie has been playing with them ever since she got home! This is how she arranged them just before going down for her nap.
Mason--these are for you. Kensie is just warming them up until you are ready to play with them, ok?
$9.00 for this battery operated 4-wheeler (brand-new)
The previous owner bought it for her daughter. She sat on it one time and was scared every time she pushed the button to make it "drive". I sat Kensie down for a test drive...and let's just say we brought that sucker home lickity split!
$6.00 for this entire light-up Christmas village
(not for each one but, for the WHOLE set people!)
I am incredibly excited about these!! Christmas in {almost} July!
I didn't even care that they smelled slightly of smoke and that all the lights work except one bulb is missing (easy to replace!). So excited. Have I said that yet? Ok, you get the idea.
I. Heart. Christmas.
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And this is what I'm currently enjoying after all that bargain hunting.
Yes, time for some "me" time while the munchkins nap.
Strawberries remind me so much of summer. I just had to bring this yummy summer(y) fruit indoors.
And with the leftover party decorations from Kensie's birthday last year, I didn't have to buy a thing!
The tiny plate reads:"May the Sun Shine Warm upon Your Face"
I love summertime.
Fresh lavender from the front yard. mmmmmmm.
I love this welcome sign {Hobby Lobby}. It keeps rotating walls throughout the house and I still haven't used those adorable magnets--hmmmm suggestions??
And this lovely {fake} bouquet was passed on to me from my sister Lauren. She's getting quite good at arranging flowers and this was a "practice" bouquet for a wedding she did--Lauren made the fake ones so the bride could get an idea what she wanted....AND THEN made the real ones for the actual wedding--yeah. Who does that?? But, I was happy to take them off her hands. :) She needs to become a florist. Oh wait, she's already a super-genius practicing pharmacist. Yeah, I'm just a little proud {ok a LOT}.
Here are 2 more bouquet's my lovely Lauren made that I tucked into an old dusty keepsake box my Mom found in her shed. Thanks for the idea Lolo!
And this pic {from our honeymoon} is the epitome of summer. Ahhhh. Such good memories.
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