A good conversation between Baby Georgia, 2 1/2 months, and Baby Kate, 1 year, caught on camera. The only two girls in a family full of boys sharing the first of a lifetime of their inside jokes.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Goods for Grandmas
A few Christmas pictures for the Grandmothers of Georgia.
I think we're starting to look a bit alike.
Oh you've got to be kidding me! This little face is such perfection in my eyes.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Monday, December 14, 2009
Kristin Chenoweth the Tree
Sunday we got our tiny tree.
A tiny tree to go in our tiny house with our tiny girl.
Meet Tiny Kristin Chenoweth, named after the tiny and fabulous star of stage and screen.
Daren and Georgia braving the cold and drinking coffee.
Here I am with Georgia in the forest of Tiny Trees
Thank goodness we brought the truck to haul this monster home!
Kristin bares it all on the dinning room table.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
You're gonna get it
Friday, December 11, 2009
Monday, December 7, 2009
Friday, December 4, 2009
First Civil War
Last night was the night of the infamous Civil War football game between the Oregon Ducks and the Oregon State Beavers. This game was, literally, for all the roses. The winner of the game was guaranteed to go to the biggest bowl game on the west coast, The Rose Bowl.
Here are Daren and Georgia watching the game. Daren is already so proud of our little Ducks football fan and called her our "Third generation female football fan". Which is true, since most of my Sunday afternoon memories involve hearing my own mom yell at the tv screen while watching any and all Sunday Night Football games. And now, I am a true blue football fan myself trying to call our plays and guess the penalties from the comfort of our couch cushions.
Georgia wore her green and gold pjs in a show of family solidarity as we bond together and shout loud and clear "Go Ducks! On to Pasadena!"
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Learning
This I have learned from my one month as a mother:
-Its OK to do one thing at a time and focus on only that one thing.
- Giving one person your undivided attention it priceless and necessary. Facebook, texting, email and the news will still be there later but this moment will not.
- Don't procrastinate. If you don't do it now, it may not get done at all.
- The difference between procrastinating and putting something off because you really need the rest.
- Selflessness meets many of your needs and actually feels better than selfishness.
-My body has done something incredible and miraculous and it deserves to be treated with kindness in thought, word and action.
- God's love for us is unfathomable. He loves me more than I love her, and He loves her more than I love her. Unfathomable!
- Its OK to need to put the baby down just so that you have nothing and no one touching you.
-Making marriage a priority needs to be a priority.
- Even when totally sleep deprived and hormonal you still get to choose the words you let come out of your mouth.
- Its OK to ask for help when I need it.
- I love my little family.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Sunday, November 15, 2009
I don't mean to brag
I don't mean to brag... but I totally do.
My sweet baby girl is one month old today and is fresh off of her first overnight trip to the Seattle area where we attended the 7th out of 9 Glow girl weddings. As any good new mom does, I purchased our first pack-n-play on the way out of town and had my husband huck it into the back of the truck along with the plethora of baggage I had packed for the two day event.
Now, I understand the risks associated with testing the fates of motherhood and jinxing whatever good behavior or patterns are emerging in your children with very little actual work from you, the parent. But for this I am willing to take those risks.
Little Baby Georgia slept for 7 hours straight, two nights in a row, in a hotel! I, of course, did not sleep all of those hours straight as I woke up at our usual times to reach over and feel the breath coming out of her nose or to jiggle her just a touch to see her move. But my month old baby slept through the night twice. It was shocking and incredible.
I had to sing at the wedding and was especially relived that I didn't have to spend the whole night awake and have my voice be iffy for my good friends special day. God was smiling on us in that hotel room, I think.
Here is the little champ lounging away the hours in her new favorite place to sleep. Look how she is even smiling a little! There really is nothing like a good nights sleep.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Signs Sleep Deprivation
Last night I offered half of my cupcake to my husband.
I live and breathe by my very strict "I do not share dessert" rule. No, law. This is a family law that has been tested and proven year after year and I stand very steadfast in this. But...
Last night I offered half of my cupcake to my husband.
"Do you want half of this?" I said after just one bite. He did a physical double take with his head that reminded me of a shocked George Jetson or Fred Flinstone when Judy or Wilma did something crazy.
"I'm that tired" was my response. And he smiled and snatched his half of the cupcake before I could change my mind and devour the entire sweet thing right in front of him.
Sleep deprivation can make you do funny things and shock those who love you most.
Last night I offered half of my cupcake to my husband and...
Even Georgia was surprised.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Friday, November 6, 2009
Family Roles
Mother and Daughter- We really like each other
Our baby girl turned 3 weeks yesterday and it seems that all of our family roles are beginning to form.
Boomer The Gentle Babysitter
He likes to site next to her when she's crying and next to us when she's nursing. He still gets up with me at night when I'm up to check on her, if she happens to sleep longer than expected...you know to check to make sure she's breathing like any good new mom, and when she eats he wakes up and plays with something until we go back to sleep.
Burl the Enforcer.
Burl is not one to lean toward the gentle side, instead he tends toward the protective. He gets very anxious when she cries too much and will follow me around the house, with his little fast feet dancing, to make sure I'm solving the problem. I often find him at my feet while we are at the changing table. Here he is with our nephew, Nathan, just stopping in to make sure he is ok to be holding her.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Georgia's First Real Bath
Baby girl's first real bath. She wasn't convinced it was a good idea.
Our family photo after we all made it through our first bath
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Halloween
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