Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Being Sick...stinks!



In the last 2 months, we have had the stomach bug, first cold, and now PINK EYE! Ugh!
with this dreaded illness comes a 104 fever. Being sick just stinks!

I have camped out in the spare bedroom with Audrey over the course of her illnesses.

There is nothing worse than the helpless feeling you have when your kid is sick. I find myself checking her temperature every few minutes.

Her cheeks are rosy red and her little eyes are watery.
Still, she maintains her trooper attitude most of the time, smiling through her runny nose and in between her naps on the couch.

She doesn't really like the nose suctioning or the eye drops.
The tools of my mommy trade.

all this and her two top teeth are poking through and aggravating the already yucky situation.

If only I could click my heels and make her well.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Family Picnic


We decided to head out again to Children's Lake to enjoy a family picnic, with Molli in tow.
I packed Peanut Butter and Jelly, chips, fruit and drinks.
Daddy and I enjoyed our dinner. You and Molli took in the fresh air and other people at the park.
We had a wonderful time1
It is days like this that remind me how lucky I am to have the blessing of you and your daddy.


Hello Spring...we're so glad to see you!

Dear Audrey:

The weather outside is no longer frightful....and spending time outside with you has been DELIGHTFUL!

We went for a wagon ride/walk at Children's Lake.
I brought some stale rolls to feed to the ducks.
We sat on a blanket and laughed and giggled and enjoyed some time....just you and I.

I think that the ducks were full, because they didnt seem to want to eat our rolls.
I did manage to get some great pictures of you.

You are my sunshine!

Love,

Mommy

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Goin' to School...and coming home

After much research, a few interviews and 2 daycare visits, we found what I believe is the next best thing to staying at home with mommy....for now.
Since I started "working" as a contractor for Campus Door, I need a few hours a day to work without interruption each day.
I chose KinderCare. It is exactly 6 minutes from our house.
Audrey has really bloomed there in her first week.
She is in a class with 4 other babies, sometimes more.
Her teacher's name is Miss Beth and the helper iS Drenda Kate.
When I pick her up each day, it seems that she has really enjoyed herself.
Yesterday, she painted 4 leaf clovers with her hands and feet.
Beth had to give her a bath because Audrey got a little too crazy with the paint.
When I arrived, they had pictures for me to enjoy. Seems so small perhaps, but those pictures, that gesture matters.
It matters to me that I get a note everyday that says what Audrey did, how long she napped, if she pooped. It is the next best thing to being there.

And, at 2 pm, when it is time to pick her up, the rest of my day is all hers.
Today, we went right to the park. We swang on the swings. We made a loop around the fields and enjoyed the sunshine. Then, we came home and took a tour of the neighborhood in the new wagon with Molli in tow.
The nights seem to go fast. By 7 pm, Audrey is ready for a bath and to unwind.

You know; when we walk, I take in the shadows of her little hands swinging around as I push her in her stroller. I study the smiles that she gives when she realizes that I am watching her from across the room, I trace her face with my finger while she sleeps.

When my mom says that Audrey doesn't look like Jim and that she looks like me, I wonder if it is because she is reminded of the outline of my face when she traces my little girls cheeks as she falls fast asleep.

You really never get to go back and do it again.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Hitchin a ride

Months ago, I decided to buy Audrey her first wagon.

I did a lot of research to find the right one for her.

I finally decided on the Little Tikes convertible wagon. It has all the bells and whistles; cup holders, a side that folds over and makes the wagon into a bench, lots of storage.

I think it is a perfect "tool" for trips to the park, walks around the neighborhood, maybe a visit to the zoo.

Yesterday, Jim spent a few hours putting Audrey's new wagon together.


Then, we bundled her up and plopped her in...and away we went around the block.
She loved it!

Today, we went on a walk together as a family. Molli ran alongside of us on her leash.But, for the last half of the ride, Molli hopped in with her little sister and rode along.

I hope that this newly budding friendship stays in tact.



We cant wait for more springtime fun and lots more wagon rides.