Sunday, February 28, 2010

Museum

We had a fun and educational time at the Museum of Science and History in Ft Worth this afternoon. Greg surprised us with tickets to watch "Sharks" at the IMAX first since he knows I'm a big fan of the big fish . What a neat experience that was with the sound and projection surrounding us. Caleb was a little concerned with the large amount of Hammerhead sharks at one point, but otherwise seemed to enjoy the show. He very loudly explained how "some sharks do bite and some sharks don't", and how "dolphins are nice". Half way through the show he realized (again very loudly) "we forgot to get popcorn mommy." We then headed to the main part of the museum for a tour of the exhibits. Caleb's favorite was the dinosaur exhibit of course. Though we had lots of fun in the CSI labs and herding cattle on the Prairie. We ended with some ambulance driving and construction work in the kids center. There was sooo much for the kids to do in the museum that we decided to become members and come back to enjoy many more of the kids exhibits on my Tuesday's off. So anyone in the area let me know because I think I can get up to five of us in free with our membership. It will be nice to have something else close by to do with the kids. Lexie finally woke up toward the end of our tour to join in on the fun. Though she decided to end our afternoon shortly after since she was apparently very hungry.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Weekend Fun

Greg and I started the weekend off with a night out without kids. It was the first in a very long time. Our daycare periodically offers to babysit on a Friday night, so we thought we'd go on a date that was long overdue. We enjoyed a nice dinner at a small Italian restaurant then rushed to see the movie Avatar. It felt weird not having to cut up Caleb's food or constantly tell him to be quiet and be still, or walk out to feed Lexie or change her diaper. Unfortunately we missed the very end of the movie since we ran out of time, but the movie in 3-D was awesome. I was worried I wouldn't like it since I'm not into Sci-fi, but it was a really good movie. I couldn't sleep in Saturday because I had to work, but I think everyone else got to sleep past 8a.m. When I returned, Greg spent the rest of the day with Caleb doing guy stuff. They went by Bass Pro Shop then over to our new church home to watch the premier of a new Veggie Tales Movie which Caleb has been so excited about these last few weeks. While they were gone, Lexie and I did some girl stuff including some light shopping and then dinner with a movie at home. Today we breakfasted at IHOP which we love to do often on the weekend. After Greg and I ordered, Caleb chimed in with "and I would like pancakes with syrup please." The waiter thought he was pretty humorous, but played along nicely. Caleb is becoming very self sufficient and is definitely very confident in himself. I am proud yet fearful of what that might bring in the future. Lexie still prefers her thumb over any pacifiers which I'm afraid will be a harder habit to break, but for now anything that will soothe her exhausted cries or frustration is fine by me.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Happy Valentine's!

Hope everyone had a wonderful Valentine's day full of love and joy. We enjoyed a long weekend since we had Friday off after the snowstorm. Greg and I celebrated V-day with Shrimp-In-Love Pasta and wine followed by fun with the kids. What more could a couple ask for? Hehe Brooke and her boyfriend were able to come Sunday for a visit before heading to the NBA All Star game. Caleb entertained them with some singing and lots of playing. He is doing so good with his guitar and singing. I just know he'll be famous one day. He was so excited about their visit. I think he wore them out before they could head to the game.Monday was Caleb's Valentine party and dance since it was cancelled Friday. Caleb was thrilled Greg and I could both make it. They had all the bulletin boards decorated outside their classes. Caleb's class had a large bouquet with a picture of each child as the flower and beside each child stated what they loved. Of course the boys put their favorite super hero or toy, while the sweet girls had their mom, dad, or sibling as their loves. No surprise what Caleb picked.We danced to a few fun songs before most of the kids found the Lego table to play with. At least we had a chance to meet the other parents and visit. We ended the party sharing lunch with Caleb sitting in their toddler chairs. That made lunch interesting and comical. We got to visit Lexie's class too, though no big party in there just yet. I did get to share hugs and kisses with her. That afternoon when I picked up Caleb, Ms. Gonzalez gave me the heart project she had the kids do. They decorated a heart and she wrote "who their heart belonged to" on the back. She said when she asked Caleb who his heart belonged to he answered "me", she said she couldn't stop laughing he was just "so cute." That's my Caleb. Well he is right, his heart does belong to him. Happy Valentines Day to everyone, hope you celebrate it all year long.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Let it Snow!

I was able to get off work early today because of the crazy amount of snow. By the time I made it home, Greg had already picked up the kids since daycare closed early too. It took us a while to get my car up the drive way, though I think Caleb enjoyed helping daddy shovel the snow (or throwing snowballs at daddy, while he shoveled the snow). Greg and Caleb enjoyed playing in our very rare winter wonderland. They even made a very cute snowman. Caleb was not happy about having to come inside though and asked "when the snow warms up, can we go back outside?" I didn't explain the results of that happening. As pretty as this rare snow is, I can't wait until it warms up so Caleb can burn some of his "egergy". We signed him up for soccer that starts next month which he says he has been "waiting and waiting for", so hopefully he can put some of that extra energy toward the little black and white ball. He has made a good transition to the preschool 2 class, his teachers seem very encouraging and are super friendly. They said he is having no problems making new friends, imagine that, and is catching on to the curriculum quickly. Unfortunately he did act "disrespectfully" according to Mrs. Rose on Monday. She said he didn't follow directions and then made an ugly face at her. I happened to know what "ugly face" that was since I see it at home too often. Luckily that attitude is rare at school; the next day he got a happy gram stating how helpful and pleasant he was acting. I do hope the four's are easier than the three's. He told me the other day that I was "not his mother anymore", I told him I was sorry to hear that, but you still have to eat all your veggies." Ouch, who'd of thought these words would come at three! Though he continues to struggle with who's in charge, he does have his sweet moments like when he saw my wedding picture last week and said "that's when you were a princess mommy." "When I get older, I'm going to marry you, ok mommy." Lexie on the other hand has been such a sweet baby, no talking back yet thank goodness. She is only demanding when she's hungry. Which lately has been more often if you haven't noticed from her pictures. At her 2mo visit she weighed 12.5lbs and was 23in. She was sporting her new hat today since it was so cold outside.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Lexie goes to Daycare

Well my first week back to work went well, but tiring. Grandma came to help out with Lexie during the later part of the week which was awesome. Caleb really enjoyed having Grandma visit. He told her on the phone before her arrival, after 1 day of hearing the news, that he had been "waiting, and waiting, and waiting for her to come." I really appreciated only having to deal with the stressor of returning to work and not daycare in the same week. Yesterday Lexie and I were able to visit my good friend Ginger and her new baby boy Daxton. It was sooo cute watching the two of them discover each other yesterday. Lexie couldn't keep her eyes off Dax. It is going to be so much fun to see the two of them grow up together. Caleb has been very helpful with the care of "baby Lexie". Every time Lexie cries, he lets me know, from whatever room of the house he may be in, that "baby Lexie is hungry" . He constantly talks to her, super close to her face, often telling her how cute she is. We even caught him once holding Lexie in his lap watching cartoons while she was laughing up at him. We all learned a lot from that experience, but Caleb continues to insist he "won't drop her." Just like he can "run out of the way when a car comes" and "run too fast if a stranger comes." I told Caleb it would be Lexie's first day at daycare in the morning. He seemed rather pleased at the news. "Will the teachers change her diapers?" Yes, "yeah and they'll give her baby toys to play with." "They have baby toys in the her room, and we have big boy toys in ours." "We have dinosaurs, but babies don't because they might get scared." I think he will be a big help to Lexie's transition. I hope I handle it as well. Last week I found out RSV had made its way to the infants room the week prior. I pray we do not have to battle serious illness once she is in daycare. Fortunately Greg will be doing the dropping off which is the hardest part, while I get to pick them up. Pray for strength and good health these upcoming weeks.

Monday, February 1, 2010

American Idol

Caleb was very excited about the new season of American Idol starting. He was slightly disappointed by the tryouts needed to be done before the actual singing on stage part of the show. Though he is finally catching on to the point of the tryouts, "do you like that one mommy?, I like that one." He also feels sorry for the contestants that are laughed at, "that's not very nice." He is so right, Simon especially is never very nice. I think Caleb is thinking of writing his own songs to sing. He enjoys making up what ever comes to mind and singing it out. Yesterday he was singing "if you smack someone, that's not a good choice, if you smack someone that's a bad choice." I have no idea where he learned "smack" but he is right, that's a bad choice. It cracks me up listening to him sing everything he thinks. Today was my first day back to work. It wasn't too bad since I only work 1/2 a day on Mondays and Greg kept Lexie at home. My mom is going to keep her the rest of this week, so fortunately I don't have to stress over leaving Lex at daycare until next week. She goes to the doctor tomorrow for her 2 month visit, so I'll let everyone know how much she's grown since her last visit.
She is starting to get a personality, laughing whenever we talk to her. She enjoys playing on her discovery mat and hitting the toys hanging down. Caleb is such a wonderful big brother. He loves to make Lexie laugh, and especially enjoys showing her off to every friend or stranger we come across in public. I think she will be plenty spoiled by big brother and daddy. I will have to keep her humble.
I've learned to multi-task with my kiddos; we are constantly working on one project or another. I love being a Mommy!