March 30, 2007

Birthday Boy


My little boy turned 3 yo today. I have a hard time believing this since it feels like yesterday we brought him home from the hospital. It seems like yesterday I was "enjoying" sleepless nights... It seems like yesterday he learned how to say "Mama". Now, he is writing his own name -------->
What the heck happened? I won't complain since I am SO proud of him and the incredibly smart little man he is becoming, but there are days I miss my "baby."


When I look at this picture, he looks like a little man. Taylor's nickname is "Mr. Man," and I'll tell you, he is turning into a little man right before our eyes. Right now, he likes learning sign language with Maddie, he loves writing letters and numbers on his magnadoodle, he is always asking to play Maddie's Leapster video game (basically a game boy for preschoolers), and going on pretend fishing expeditions in buckets of water... All of these big kid things make me miss the olds days.


It is moments like this picture of him sleeping that remind me of those days. He just looks so incredibly sweet and quiet. Granted, he wasn't the most quiet baby, he was certainly tenderhearted.

This also reminds me that while he is growing up, he is always going to be my baby. There is something about a baby boy that tugs at a mother's heart! I know... sap, sap, sap.



Onto the fun stuff! We had Taylor's third birthday dinner at Red Robin (his choice). He got to wear a funny robin mask while the waiters serenaded him. The good thing is he didn't cry when they sang (that is his usual - he doesn't like "Happy Birthday" - don't ask...)

I have enjoyed this last year with Taylor, watching him grow, develop his big personality, exert his independence. I look forward to what this year brings! It's sure to be full of race cars races, "fishing" expeditions, and a lot of laughs.

March 29, 2007

Spring is Here!

Our kids have discovered that spring has arrived! With that, we are now spending a lot of time outside. Here is what spring looks like at our house....

This is Maddie and Taylor's Spring Flower Soup.
Here is the recipe if you are interested:

20 pink camellia flowers
1/2 bucket of water
10-15 scoops of dirt & beauty bark, to taste
dandelions for appearance


The sidewalk chalk was rediscovered - these are the first masterpieces of spring

Maddie is really into drawing houses and grass and sunshine
Taylor likes to scribble all over Maddie's houses, grass, and sunshine

Daddy offered his artistic expressions in the form of dimensional drawing. Maddie was distraught that he didn't finish coloring in the boxes at the end of the sidewalk - she didn't quite get the "shading" thing.

Taylor really loves the bubbles right now. I am filling the container every couple of days. Almost all of it ends up on the ground, his face or shirt, but it is too cute to watch him try and "blow" a bubble. As you can see from the picture, he doesn't "pucker" when he blows the bubble, he uses the "F" sound... therefore, not much air gets out and into the bubble. I caught the rare bubble success on film!




Maddie really loves her fishing pole she got for Christmas. Her Poppa (my dad, Gary) taught her how to cast it. She is REALLY good at it. She actually pushes the button, pulls back, and let's the button go as she casts it. It doesn't matter that her AIM isn't that great - I am often untangling it from the light post in our yard and various rose bushes, but needless to say, she is looking forward to Opening Day of Fishing Season!




We top off our afternoon of outside joy with the highlight of the day - a PICNIC!
Applesauce, Turkey Sandwich, Cheese, and a few Doritos are the perfect ending...

Now off for a nice, long nap so Mommy can blog!


March 25, 2007

School pics


So, Maddie's school had a professional local photographer come and take pictures of the kids this year. They turned out SO great! We have such a beautiful little girl.

March 20, 2007

I ask for smiles... this is what I get

Favorite Maddie & Taylor quotes of the week:

"Hey guys, where does God live?" mommy asks... (mind you, I am looking for "in our hearts" as the correct answer)

Maddie: "In our necks!"

Taylor: "In Bellingham"

And that is my two kids in a nutshell.

Maddie and Taylor are fast approaching 5 yo and 3 yo. I am having trouble believing it myself, but it is going to happen. We went to their well child visits last week. Maddie is in the 100th percentile for her height - go figure - and 75th for weight. She is taller than most 6-year-olds we know. When I went to register her for Kindergarten, a woman in the office asked if we were new to town and enrolling her in 1st grade?! Slow down! I gotta get her in Kindergarten before she is half way through 1st grade. She is now at the age where every time I ask her to smile for a picture, this is what I get:


Looks like it might take some work to get a good smile for pics (sigh...).

Taylor is a ham. He is getting so big! He looks like such a little man. I probably said it before, but this time warp has GOT to stop. According to the doctor, he is 50th percentile for height, 60th for weight and 100th for his head circumference! Now THAT is something to be proud of... maybe that is why he is so stinkin' smart. The kid has already mastered all of Maddie's LeapPad games that are for ages 4-6. He is really excited about his new "dinosaur" bed. He and Maddie share a room, and his bed has dinosaur sheets (I wonder if those come in queen size).

Seester Time

My sister is one of my favorite people. She has been my friend longer than anyone I know. She knows most of my secrets :-) She is one of the first people I want to talk to when I have something great happen to me or when something devastates me. I moved to Bellingham because of my sister. She and her family have lived here for over 15 years. I wanted to be close to her and her kids, so in 1998, I moved here. I have never regretted that decision. Although I left behind my dreams of being a stage actress in Chicago, and possibly moving to New York to pursue Broadway, I have been blessed beyond what I could have ever dreamed by choosing to move here instead.

My sister is one of those people who push you to be a better person. Sometimes I love her for that - other times, not so much. But if there is someone other than my husband who challenges me to set my limits high, it's her. It is one of the reasons why I love spending time with her. When we get together, it's like we are teenagers again (boy, does that feel good). We laugh, we reminisce, we make fun of each other. Basically, have a good time.

Rarely do we get more than a couple hours together (that is usually with kids), but this past weekend, we got to spend the entire weekend in Seattle having a "Girls Weekend." I had been looking forward to it for a few weeks. We went shopping, ate delicious food, went to a late movie, and stayed up way too late talking and laughing!

This is us eating dinner at PF Changs - delicious!! The chicken lettuce wraps there are mouth watering - I am salivating just remembering them!


This was us at breakfast on Sunday morning at Lowell's - a popular restaurant in Pike's Place Market. The food was fantastic, but the view was amazing. We had the perfect view of the bay and of the ferries coming in and going out. What a beautiful place we live in.

We got some great deals while shopping, hung out with some good friends, but mostly, I just enjoyed being with my sister. Lately, I have been trying to teach my children that as siblings, they will be each others life-long friends. They will be together and share life together long after I am gone, so they not only need to love each other, they need to like each other. Seester, I love you - and I like you, too! I look forward to a lifetime of friendship, laughs and girl time!

March 16, 2007

Catching up...

Sorry it has been awhile since an update. Life has been crazy. The kids are growing up SO fast! We registered Maddie for Kindergarten last week - can you even believe it? I can't!

She looks like she is seventeen! She has loved preschool this year. She taught herself the sign language alphabet, is starting to work on addition/subtraction, and is REALLY looking forward to her bowling birthday party. Her latest accomplishment was finally mastering the NickJr.com internet games for kids - it is quite hilarious to see her play the computer!


Taylor had become quite the little man!


He loves to play video games on Maddie's "pink" LeapPad game. He is already spelling, Maddie taught him the sign language alphabet, and he is looking forward to going to "school" next year (he will go to a daycare while I am in school). He loves to play with his trains and race cars, and they are both looking forward to swimming lessons and learning to ride their bikes this summer. Taylor is quite the character. He likes to laugh and tease his sister - isn't that what little brothers do?


Rick's band has gone through quite a few transitions, but they are doing better than ever. They are writing/recording some new stuff to get out and heard. Church is going really well - we love the peeps and we are going in so many different ways.

I am three days away from finishing my pre-reqs for the nursing program at Whatcom. I am turning in my application May 18, and should know by mid-June if I am accepted. Please keep me in your prayers. This will be a major change for all of us since the program will be full time for two years starting this fall. I am really excited, but nervous. The program is competitive entry, so there is a chance I won't get in - but I am hoping for the best. :-)

The kids and I are looking forward to a California trip in a couple weeks to see my dad and grandma, Rick and I are excited about a trip to the Grand Canyon in June, and a college girlfriend reunion for me in Chicago in August - this summer is going to be great!! More details later...

Hope you all are doing well! I will be better at updates - I promise. Maddie and Taylor have birthdays coming - I will be sure to post pics of the party.
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