Monday, December 31, 2007

December and Backwards

On Christmas morning we got up about 7:00 because Delphia wanted to eat. Luckily she didn't get up at 4 or Shane would have insisted that she wanted to open presents. I volunteered Shane to help her open her gifts since he was the one who insisted that we wrap them even though she is only 4 months old. DSC03268

This is Delphia and her Learning Baby Tad. We saw it at Costco and just had to get it for her. It has a nighttime mode that sings song, it sings the alphabet, songs about hands and feet and other various songs.

DSC03263

This is her Laugh & Learn Piggy Bank. Most of the toys we got her are for 6+ months to 36 months so she will be able to enjoy them for a long time. It will be fun to see her grow and enjoy her toys in new ways as she gets older. The piggy bank sings fun songs and teaches colors, numbers, animals, sizes and counting.

DSC03260

These are little balls that have texture on all the different sides.

DSC03256

This is her and Daddy before the present opening started, She kind of blends in with Daddy's pajamas.DSC03271

This is my favorite gift that we bought her for Christmas. It's a LeapTouch LeapPad and my first E-bay purchase. It was a really great deal and in awesome condition. She also got a stacker and pop beads from Shane and I. Grandma Cook bought her (at my request) a set of 26 books from Costco that are Sesame Street A-Z. Each letter is a separate book and they link together to form a puzzle. The books are really cute and she absolutely loves them! Grandma Freeman bought her a rattle, some keys, a bib, an outfit, the Little People Noah's Ark and a pulling caterpiller that hold balls. Aunt Amanda got her a cute little outfit that I can't wait to put on her. She also got a rattle from Great Grandma Schow that is exactly like her favorite rattle. Now we have two which will be a huge blessing should we ever lose one.

DSC03230

Christmas jammies!

Shane and I were very spoiled for Christmas. We made an agreement that we weren't getting each other anything and then on Christmas Eve AI was telling Shane my mom put all her presents out and he asked if she put out the ones from Santa to me. That boy! He ended up getting me the Rubbermaid Premier from Costco. Best tupperware ever and a set of 3 glass bowls which I really needed since I only had 1 glass bowl. My parents got me a cheese grater, a planer, $30 gift certificate to Pine Needles and they got Shane a hose, hedge trimmers and we got 2 72 hours kits and a first aid kit. My mom also gave us a calendar we made of all the grandkids. Shanes parents got us a food storage bucket and a first aid kit.

DSC03255

This was the divinty disaster on Christmas Eve! My mom was making divinty and we were getting ready to spoon it out and she was getting the divinty off the mixer beaters. Well, she thought she was turning it off and lifted the beaters out of the KitchenAid and next thing I know white divinity is flying all over the kitchen. What a mess she had to clean up!

DSC03246

DSC03252

We gave Delphia her first cereal on December 23rd since she was 4 months on the 22nd and she has been really hungry. She really likes it and I feed her cereal every day in the morning usually. It is so much fun watching her move her tongue around and figure out how to swallow. What a mess she makes although it is getting better! The directions said to use 1 Tbs cereal and 4-5 Tbs of water the first time and it was extremely runny! Now I just add water till it is the right consistency.

DSC03224 DSC03222

This is the story of the rainbow goggles. I put these of Delphia one day and she just left them on and talked and giggled. One day we were at my mom's and I was showing her and her cousin Ruby also thought it was the coolest thing and kept taking them off Delphia's face and holding them to her face. She loved the idea! We finally pulled her sunglasses out of her diaper bag and had to take pictures of the 2 of them together. Ruby is so cute with the little nieces and just loves to give them attention and she loves to hold them.

DSC03218 DSC03214

These are just pictures to show how much she is growing! Shane and I absolutely love this little girl. She is full of spunk and it is so much fun watching her personality develop and finding new things that she loves. She loves to be sat up (it makes her feel like a big person). Grandma was holding her up in the picture. One of her favorite pasttimes is sitting on Grandma Cooks bed and watching the Disney Channel in the morning while she is doing her make-up.

On the MD appointment front we met with the neurologist and reviewed my MRI results and he says that it looks like MS but to be sure he wanted a spinal tap and labs. We set up the appointment for this last Friday and my mom watched Delphia. We went up to the hospital and had my bloodwork done first and I was amazed at what a great job the guy did! My blood is very stubborn and my veins tend to hide. The guy got the 5 tubes of blood he needed in the first stick which made me a very happy girl! Then it was over for the spinal tap which I was very nervous about, especially after they told me that Shane couldn't be in the room with me. I was brave though, what other choice did I have? It didn't hurt at all and they even gave me a sucker for being such a good patient (actually I couldn't stop coughing and the sucker helped a lot.) After they were done they wheeled me out into the hallway to lay around for an hour. Shane had just sat down in front of me when who rounds the corner but the lab tech telling me they have to draw more blood because they missed one of the labs. He poked the other hand and got all the blood he needed and I then politely told him that I didn't want to ever see him again! Shane sat back down and shared his Tootsie Rolls with me while we waited and then we went home while I spent the rest of the day in bed! Boring! I have my follow-up appointment on January 14th the same day as Delphias pediatrician appointment.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Little Things....

This week my post is all about the little things....

Delphia is doing lots of new little things. Last Tuesday she started sucking on her bottom lip. It kept her quite entertained. She started to stick her tongue in and out like a snake yesterday. It seriously cracks me up every time she does it. She was doing it this morning and I said, "Isn't it funny!" to Shane and he said that he thought it was funnier that I say "Isn't it funny!" every time she does it. She must have just figured out that she has a tongue and can move it all around. We took these pictures of her yesterday. I think I will be lucky if I get a picture that her tongue isn't out.

6 2 1

Another little thing is the return of Ollie the Octopus. When Shane and I went to Denver almost 2 years ago I found these bath mitts at Pottery Barn Kids and just had to have them as puppets. When we got home from our trip I got Ollie out to play with Ruby and he was a hit! We also took him on our trip to Palmyra in August 2006 and he was great entertainment to Ruby. No one cas resist that cute little octopi face of his. The other day I wondered if Delphia would like him. He has a bunch of other friends, but Ollie is the best. There is a Cathy the Cat, Dexter the Dog, Freddy the Frog, Bridgette the Butterfly, Tiny the Turtle, Penelope the Pig, Leo the Lion and the duck whose name escapes me at the moment. So, I got Ollie out and Delphi and I played with him. He crawled across her tummy and touched her nose with his tentacle. It's not quite as funny to her as it was to Ruby, but give her a few months and we will have a blast! This is a picture Ollie and Delphia.

5

She is starting to smile more often and when we stay home we end up visiting on Shane and I's bed at some point during the day. This was one of our latest chats.

3

Last Monday I had my appointment with the neurologist. He asked questions and tested my reflexes, asked what the turn dial on a watch was called and what you threaded your shoelaces through. I was questioning whether I ever knew those things and something was really wrong with me. I did know the shoelace one though. He whisphered words in one ear and crinkled paper in the other, asked me to repeat words. Fo some reason he seems convinced that when I fell off the curb on vacation in Palmyra it wasn't just ana ccident but the beginning of all this? It doesn't make sense to me at all. It was a total accident and my mom would blame it on my silly shoes. Anyways, he sent me in for an MRI on Wednesday which was the highlight of my week. They were loking for MS or a brain lesion and at first Shane and I were really upset and then I realized that just because that's what they are testing for means nothing. They are just trying to eliminate some bigger things. My dad and Shane gave me a blessing Wednesday morning and I felt pretty calm. They only did my C-spine and brain. Shane and I both feel really strongly that it is not anything major and so we aren't too worried about my follow-up this coming Friday. My mom has said that she feels the same way and Shane keeps saying that whatever it is we will get through it and that we are in this together.

The major shock of the whole MRI thing was that when we got up there we filled out a ton of paperwork and was then told that I couldn't breastfeed my baby for 48 hours! My first thought was WHAT?!?! What exactly am I supposed to do. I have enjoyed breastfeeding and you have such a bond with your baby during that time. I enjoyed it, but didn't realize how much I would miss it until they told me I couldn't nurse her. We had to go pick up formula at Costcos because we didn't have enough at my moms. Luckily Delphia takes a bottle, since she has gotten 2 oz every night pretty much since she has been born. I was worried about her not wanting to go back to nursing, but Shane assured me she would. I called Michele Carr to ask her what I should do since I couldn't nurse and she explained how to express the milk. WHAT A PAIN! Every 2-3 hours that what I did for 30-40 minutes. Luckily Shane took Thursday off so that I could stay home and have his help. Friday morning she went right back to nursing and was a little fussy all day since I didn't have as much milk. Saturday was better but still every hour and a half I was nursing. It was like having a newborn and I was getting frustrated because we had just gotten to the point that she only nursed about every 3 hours and I knew she was getting enough to eat. Today has been much better and she is back to every 2 1/2 - 3 hours and even went 4 hours at one point today. Here's a picture from her bottle fed baby days.

4

Last night we went to Shane party for Costco. It was at Noahs in Lindon and was from 7:30-11:45. It was supposed to be catered and they were giving away great prizes like a KitchenAid, a 37 inch HDTV, $100 cash cards, $50 cash cards, Playstation, Dyson vacuum etc. Shane won a $50 cash card. The line for food was ridiculous and the food wasn't that great. They had rolls, salad, veggies and dip, stuffing, ham, turkey and mashed potatoes. So, after standing in line for 30+ minutes for food we get up there and all they have left is dessert plates (they had to wash bigger plates) We go through the line and are told that they only have the potatoes that are left in the warmer, so not to take a ton. We sit down and the potatoes we like mashed garlic with a few potatoes mixed in. I didn't dare eat them for Delphia's sake. They served alcohol and let me tell you that people get really loud when they are drunk. It was quite interesting to say the least!

Sunday, December 9, 2007

10 Things I Love About Christmas

1. I love the snow as long as I don't have to drive or go out in it.

2. I love shopping for gifts especially now that we have Delphia!

3. I love spending time with family and playing new games.

4. I love doing neighbor gifts (and am glad they are already done for this year).

5. I love christmas baking!

6. I love Shane's excitement for Christmas every year!

7. I love going to see the lights at Temple Square.

8. I love starting new traditions and keeping some from growing up.

9. I love Christmas music (just not until after Thanksgiving).

10. I love the chance we have to celebrate the birth of Christ and help others come unto him.

Peter Breinholt and the Mini Rubberbands

Friday night Shane's work party for Alpine. It was at the Larry H Miller SLCC campus and it was a lot of fun! I was excited to go even though I am not going back to work just for the chance to get out and to see people that I worked with. It was dumping snow when I left my parents to go pick-up Shane and Delphia cried the whole ride down to Costco. I found myself singing Silent Night and various songs from the Childrens Songbook to calm me while driving in the snow and an attempt to calm her down.

We got to the party and we were 30 minutes late and it seemed like we had to park in the middle of nowhere and walk to the building. We got inside and she was just falling apart and I was thinking,"This is going to be a long night!" We sat down and fed her a bottle while everyone poured out to get in line for food. Shane went and found a spot at the table. We sat with Tim and his wife, Nat, Deb and her husband and Jenn and her husband. It was fun to get to visit and show Delphi off to everyone. Everyone wated to hold her and so she got passed around the table. Deb's 2 daughters held her at the fall party and just thought she was so cute! They wanted to hold her and she was very content so I was able to eat and watch the program. She kept shutting her eyes and then she'd rub them and look like she was trying not to fall asleep. After a little while Shane and I looked over and Delphia was asleep and the girl holding her was asleep and her sister was asleep on the others shoulder. It was really cute!

Peter Breinholt and Ryan Shupe and the Rubberbands played at the party and it was a lot of fun to listen to their music. It was all of Ryan Shupes group so the were calling themselves the Mini Rubberbands. Peter is the owners son and so every other year he comes and performs. We have also had Eclipse come and perform.

Dinner was really good. They had 4 different cheese cubes, various fruits and veggies, salad, rolls, mashed potatoes and gravy, ham, roast, turkey and one other unidentifiable meat that Shane thinks was pastrami. They had cheesecake and eclairs for dessert and I had to have the whole eclair and a couple bites of chhesecake until Shane took it from me, after I told him I didn't want it.

We got neighbor gifts taken around Thursday. We did mini loaves of homemade wheat bread. I ended upmaking 2 batches because Shane wanted some for here at the house. It turned out really yummy! There are 8 more families I want to do something for so I need to make some goodies for goody plates. Maybe next week sometime.

I have an appointment with the neurologist tomorrow to see if they can figure out what is wrong with my right foot and arm and left hand. I am crossing my fingers.

Delphia's great grandma crocheted a hat to keep her head warm. It looks really cute on her. We got it on Friday in the mail at my mom's just in time for the big snowstorm we had. It has proved very useful over the last 2 days. Here's some pictures of her that we took today of her and her hat.

4 3

2 1

Tomorrow we have a family Christmas party with Shanes family. Shanes mom bought Christmas outfits for all the grandkids so we are going to attempt to get a picture of all of them together. They just brought the dress by and she will look really cute! I'll have to post pictures later.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Truly the Hardest Job in the World

I never realized how hard the job of being a mom is. Sure it has it's good days and it's bad, good moments and bad moments. I'm not sure what I thought being a mom was going to be like, but I have always wanted to be a mom nonetheless. I think I thought it would be easy and it's a far cry from that. I have told Shane multiple times that it is easier to work and go to school full-time than be a mom. You get a break from school and work every day but not from being a mom. You don't get as involved emotionally about work and school and a baby is so emotionally draining somedays. When you are up 4-5 times during the night and they wake up at 5:30 you have no choice but to make it through the day. It's frustrating seeing them cry and not know what's wrong with them or that they are fine and just working you. Right now Delphi is in her bed crying out her nap because she thinks she doesn't need to sleep. It's so hard to not go in and comfort her and sit here and just listen to her cry.

DSC03150

No matter how hard it is, I love being a mom. There is nothing more rewarding that going in to get her up in the morning and seeing her smile, finding something new that makes her laugh, admiring her in a new outfit, knowing that she is ours and holding her while she is asleep. Sometimes I just have to remind myself how lucky and blessed I am to be able to stay home with her. I truly thought that I would want to go back to work but after spending 3 months with her just the thought of going back put me in tears. I love seeing her do new things and experience the world around her. I love hearing her talk and goo, it cracks me up. I love sitting down and reading to her and watching her look at the pictures.

This is my favorite quote about mothers:

"Motherhood is the greatest potential influence either for good or ill in human life. The mother's image is the first that stamps itself on the unwritten page of the young child's mind. It is her caress that first awakens a sense of security; her kiss, the first realization of affection; her sympathy and tenderness, the first assurance that there is love in the world. . . . She who rears successfully a family of healthy, beautiful sons and daughters. . . deserves the highest honor that man can give, and the choicest blessings of God . President David O. McKay

I think it is very easy to think of all the things that we could be doing. I think we need to look at all the good things we do as mothers. Yesterday I was talking to my sister and we were both talking about struggles of having kids. She just had her 2nd baby and has a 2-year-old and she is trying to balance time with the baby and make Ruby feel included. I can't imagine having 2 kids and trying to figure it all out. When I have my second I'll go to Ashley for advice. She is an excellent mother and is so great with Ruby and Emma. She has taught Ruby how to be polite and wee behaved. She's a smart girl because Ashley has spent a lot of time teaching and playing with her even though she might not think so. She is a great mom and I am glad she is my sister. We have so much fun when we get together. She is a gigantic help to me when she takes Delphia so I can have a break or runs a diaper out to the trash for me.

I'm going to list 5 things I do as mother that I love:

1) Hold and comfort her no matter the time of day.

2) Sing songs to her (even if they are made up).

3) Tell her I love her everyday.

4) Lay on the floor for hours and have tummy time.

5) Read the same book over and over because it makes her happy.

I am tagging Ashley to do the same.

DSC03087

Monday, December 3, 2007

Almost 3-6

  • Almost 3-6

    I just have to share the adorable pictures of Delphia. She is starting to wear 3-6 month stuff even though it's still a little big. Some of her 0-3 is still big and she still wears some newborn things. I love babies in overalls!

    5 1

    2

    She is at this stage where she loves having her hand in her mouth. Preferbly her thumb, but she can't always get it in there by itself. She gnaws, chews and sucks on anything that touches her mouth.

    4

    It is nice that she doesn't take a binky because I don't have to worry about breaking that habit. It's nice that she is getting better at getting her hand in her mouth because it help her soothe herself.

    3

    She loves tummy/floor time lately and will just lay and be happy as long as someone is there to have a conversation with. She apparently is like me when I was a baby. She can be perfectly happy until she can't see her mommy or daddy and then she gets upset, but the second she can see you again she is fine.

    Yesterday was a horrible day, or should I say that it started horribly. We got to church on time and the pianist wasn't there for Relief Society. A gal volunteered to play the first note of the opening song and I (out of habit) asked if they wanted me to play. It was an easy song, one that I have played a million times. I got back to the piano bench and sat down and realized that I wasn't going to be able to play it, after trying to play the intro. I played the melody with my left hand and after it was over I went to get Shane because I was so embarrassed and really frustrated at mot being able to do something as simple as play a song, something I have been doing since 3rd grade. I really try to have a good attitude about whatevere is going on but it all hit me yesterday and I was just upset. I told Shane I wanted to go home and was bawling because I was so frustrated. Things that use to be so easy are such a struggle. I knock things off counters, can't put eyeliner on, have trouble going up and down stairs, I can't stir things very well, I eat with my left hand and type one handed with my left hand. Shane was very understanding and made me feel better. I sure hope when we go to the neurologist on the 10th that we can make sense of what is going on.

  • Tuesday, November 27, 2007

    4 Generations, a Rattle and a New Baby

    Lets see, Thanksgiving is over and Christmas will soon be here. It really is amazing how fast time flies. It seems like I was just finding out that I was pregnant, and now she is 3 months old.

    Delphia's new favorite thing is her rattle. If you put it in her hand she will shake it, toss it, try and eat it and try to hold it with both hands. She will sit and stare at it intently looking at all the colors and the beads inside that shake.

    2

    She has also started to lift her head up when she is on her stomach. She gets frustrated really easy though and you have to turn her to her back pretty quick. She has had a little cold with a runny nose and cough. She hates having her nose wiped. She hates it when I suck her nose out, but if daddy does it she will smile and talk to him the whole time. How does he rate?

    Over Thanksgiving I got my grandma and my mom to sit for a 4 generation picture. Ashley had one taken when she had Ruby and I meant to get one when grandma came in September, but failed to remember. 1

    Another one of Delphia's favorite things is to read books. She will sit on your lap and just listen and look at the pictures! I am so excited about this because I love books and am hoping she will share my love for them. We go to the library and get 8-10 board books to read to her and she loves it! My mom didn't believe me at first but than she saw how she sits and just listens and was amazed.

    3

    Ashley just had her little baby Emma at 3:03 this afternoon. She was 19 1/2 inches long and 7lbs 2oz. Shane and I are going to see her tomorrow, but I can't wait for my mom to call me tonight and tell me all about her. It will be so much fun to have 3 new babies among my brothers and sisters in 5 months. Chloe was born in July, Delphia in August and Emma November! They will have so much fun together.

    Sunday, November 18, 2007

    Just A Little Update!

    New pictures for the week (I can't believe she was 12 weeks on Wednesday)! She will be 3 months on Thanksgiving. She is quite the talker and will just sit and talk and coo to you if you will sit and talk to her. We spend a lot of time each day just jabbering back and forth. Here are some pictures of her talking and cooing.

    DSC03082 1

    and here is her more serious side....

    DSC03090

    Yesterday we took family pictures over at the church property and they turned out really nice. My mom wanted a whole family picture for Christmas cards and for her house and so we took a big family photo and single family pictures. We got them ordered from Costco last night along with 50 christmas cards.

    2

    My mom was holding Delphia yesterday and they were looking in the mirror and my mom bounced her foot on the mirror and said,"Tap," and she would pull her back and push her forward and say,"Tap," again. Delphia was just cracking up and giggling! It was hilarious! I just love her little giggles and laughs.

    Today is Relief Society the Enrichment person Sister Bradt came up to me afterwards and said she heard that I was an avid quilter and that people were interested in doing a monthly quilting class and she was wondering if I would do it. I was excited but I have never taught a class and am absolutely not an avid quilter. I have sewn a few things with my Grandma's help and done a few basic things by myself. They found a pattern at Deseret Book and want to do 2 blocks a month. They will come and I will show them how to put the blocks together and they will bring them the following month and be able to make a quilt at the end of the year. I am really excited because it will give a chance to get to know some ladies better, but really nervous because it is something I have never done before!

    Tuesday is my baking day for Thanksgiving. I am making apple cake, pumpkin bars, a strawberry lemon jello and maybe some cookies. I also need to make bread on Tuesday. Shane and I just made a new dessert recipe called Orange Coconut Bars. They smell delish!

    It is starting to really feel like the holidays. It needs to get colder but we are listening to Christmas music, burning the pine candle and doing a lot of baking. I think I get my love for baking especially during fall/winter from my mom. It just is something I love to do and is a signal of the coming holidays!

    I was thinking today about how I have so much to be thankful for and what a wonderful life I have. My plan is to post everyday about something I am thankful for so here goes todays blessing. I am so grateful for modern medicine and I had never really thought too much about it until I was holding Delphia while she was asleep this afternoon and just watching her with awe and realized if it wasn't for modern medicine she might never have joined our family. It took 2 years of trying to have her and finally going on Clomid and then she was breech with her cord wrapped around her neck. It is so nice to have the technology to know these things beforehand and to have ultrasounds, c-sections and pain medications. I am so grateful to have our little girl here and she means so much to me. I enjoy every day with her. Sure we have our frustrating times, but when she is happy and smiling, asleep in my arms or just needing her mommy to comfort her I can't help but realize what a miracle she is and how much I love her.

    Monday, November 12, 2007

    7 Interesting Things About and an Update

    Let's start with an update....but first new pictures (they are some of my favorite) These were taken on 11/3 at my mom's. We brought the hat as a joke, but had to take pictures because it was so cute on her. It was still pretty big on her but she didn't seem to mind wearing it.

    HPIM0963 HPIM0966

    HPIM0967

    She is still in her 0-3 month clothes and she will be 3 months on Thanksgiving. Some of her outfits are still too big so she hasn't worn them. I did get all her 3-6 month clothes washed and hung up last week and all her newborn stuff put into a box. It was kinda sad to see her growing out of things, my sister told me it was like the end of an era when she put Ruby's things away and I would have to agree.

    Delphia had her 2 month appointment on Thursday and she weighed 10.2 lbs and was 22.2 inches long. She is in the 12th and 15th percentile for height and weight and the 46th for head size. The doctor said that's probably why she hasn't lifted her head when she is on her stomach. She loves to talk though and she is getting on more of a regular schedule. It is very nice! She loves books and will just sit and listen to them. She loves being sung to and playing little action games with her feet and hands. I like to take her feet and sing, "Jump, jump, kick," and move her legs. She loves it and will laugh and smile and do her cute little giggle!

    We are looking forward to Thanksgiving. My family is coming down from Idaho and we are having a big get together! It should be fun! Family is the best part of Thanksgiving. Last year we had our own Thanksgiving since I was starting Clomid and not sure how I would react to it and just wanted to be at home. I am making a jello and dessert and am counting down the days!

    Tomorrow I have a physical therapy appointment for my foot since that is what the podiatrist suggested, along with a follow-up appointment with him in 1 month. Should be interesting....then we have to work on the hand problem after the foot is fixed!

    Okay, Ashley tagged me so, here goes nothing.....

    7 Interesting Things About Me.....

    1) I am terrified of fire. I have never lit a match. I blow out candles when I leave a room for very long. The dryer gets turned off when we leave the house. Not sure where this fear came from....

    2) I play 20 questions with Shane every night when we climb into bed. Is the stove off, is the oven off, are the lights off, is the door locked, is Delphia okay, is the car in the garage, is the alarm set? Okay, maybe not 20 questions but by the time I ask about each one 3 times it's pretty close! He is wonderful because he will get out of bed to re-check for me so I can sleep.

    3) I hate speaking in front of big groups. I would prefer to play the piano in sacrament any day, before speaking. I try to get over it but can never forget in our old ward when they asked Shane and I to give the prayers in Sacrament and we said we would. They started sacrament and I told Shane I couldn't do it....they had to find someone else.....oddly enough we have never been asked to speak in our wards.

    4) I love to eat flour plain by the spoonful, or better yet to suck it through a straw.

    5) I am the Queen of unfinished projects. I always think I have a ton of time and will get things done. Right now I have a quilt to sew, a quilt to bind, 3 little cross stitches, one big cross stitch, a swedish weave, 3 tole painting projects, fun folders, 2 sticheries, a punchneedle, 2 afghans and christmas stockings. Whew, I have to look at it and tell Shane that he doesn't have to worry about me being bored!

    6) I usually am reading 2-3 books at a time. I get bored with one so I read a few at a time.

    7) I tell people I don't like foods I have never tasted. Somehow I just know I won't like it so I won't even taste it.

    I am tagging my mom!

    Sunday, November 4, 2007

    Just Ducky

  • Just Ducky...

    1 2

    I just love this little dress of Delphia's. It got mixed up in her closet with some bigger sizes and so she wore it for the first time today. Her Aunt Amanda bought it for her and I just love the duck pockets!3

    Shane even got a couple of cute smiles out of her.

    Shane and Delphia are taking their Sunday nap and I need to go scrapbook. I want to get a page or two done today because this next week is going to be busy! Tomorrow, Tuesday and Wednesday I am going to Salt Lake, Thursday Delphia has her 2 month appointment, I have an appointment with the podiatrist on Tuesday, Shane works late on Tuesday, we need to go grocery shopping on Thursday and my mom and I are going to the BlueGoose Boutique on Thursday. Whew!

    I am searching for some apple recipes since my parents sent quite a few home with me yesterday since they got a case for 25 cents a pound. I'm in a baking mood, so I thought I would try something new!

  • Thursday, November 1, 2007

    A Late Boo!

    Yesterday was a fun Halloween. I spent the day at my moms visiting with her and my sister and Ruby. I made sugar cookies in the morning (I really shouldn't have made them!) They are one of the things that I can't resist eating and eating and eating. It was fun though. We had little bats, pumpkin and ghost cookies. Delphia wore her Halloween outfit that my mother-in-law bought her. Shane thought it was cheesy, but I thought it was cute. I really didn't think dressing up a 2-month old was going to be an easy thing. Here are some pictures of Delphia:

    2 1

    Shane took the pictures while I was making the cookies. It was a good thing he took them early or we wouldn't have gotten pictures at all. She was sitting in her chair cooing during dinner and just being smiley (which is unusual for her since she had the hiccups). She started crying her fake cry and I would talk to her and she'd smile. Shane was on his way home from work since they gave him the option to leave early. I finally picked her up when she wasn't just whimpering and realized that she was poopy and she was leaking through her outfit. I went down to change her and unsnapped her outfit and she has poop halfway up her stomach, up her sides, basically everywhere! My first thought was,"Where is her dad?" He got home shortly after and helped me clean her up. However, the outfit and onesie were a total loss!

    The Finishing Touch

    I finally have a minute to sit and finish my post from earlier today, so where should I begin......

    Let me start with my finishing touches for the day. Delphia would only nap in her bouncy chair this afternoon so I sat down to scrapbook and got a good start on a page. She was happy after she woke up so I put the finishing touches on the page, and here it is:

    1

    The next finishing touch has been in the works for 7 years. How to make the perfect finishing touch for a lemon cake. Shane loves 7-minute frosting and I can't make it like his grandma. I saw Paula Deen make it awhile back and looked up her recipe and Shane and I made a lemon cake tonight and he told me it was just like his Grandma's. Look at the finished product:

    2

    Here's the recipe:

    1 1/2 cups sugar
    1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar or 1 tablespoon white corn syrup
    1/8 teaspoon salt
    1/3 cup water
    2 egg whites
    1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract

    Place sugar, cream of tartar or corn syrup, salt, water, and egg whites in the top of a double boiler. Beat with a handheld electric mixer for 1 minute. Place pan over boiling water, being sure that boiling water does not touch the bottom of the top pan. (If this happens, it could cause your frosting to become grainy). Beat constantly on high speed with electric mixer for 7 minutes. Beat in vanilla.

    It was really easy, except Shane said it was frying his hand off from the steam coming out of our makeshift double boiler.

    The final finishing touch for the night is that Delphia is in bed and sleeping soundly! She went to bed at 8:45 and was exhausted. Parts of the day have been rough and parts have been really good. I guess it's all about the little successes (like 8:45 bedtimes)!

    4 3

    We took these pictures at my mom's the other day and they make me smile. Ruby is so cute with Delphia and loves to hold her. She likes to tell me if Delphia needs me, she shares her cold (blanket) with her, hands her the binkie and just is so sweet with her! Her favorite phrase is, "She sad?" always with a questioning voice. I love it when I get to see her and her mom.

    Thursday, October 25, 2007

    Just What I Almost Needed...

    Last night I went to check the mail when we got home and I was surprised to find 2 Parents magazines in the mailbox. On the way into the house I was reading the cover and as I was reading I was getting really excited to read the magazine because a lot of it applied to me. It talked about the latest burping techniques, what to do when your house feels like a swamp and when wipes are just too small. I thought it was weird that there wasn't a real baby on the cover. This is what it looked like:

    DSC03052

    I opened it up to read about burping since Delphia is a really hard baby to burp, only to realize that it was a fake cover as an advertisment. It kinda upset me because the real magazine wasn't nearly as interesting.

    DSC03048

    This is Delphia's frog outfit from Costco by Little Me. She cracks me up! Yesterday she was wearing this and I was making dinner, so she was sitting in her carseat and she was as happy as could be. Ashley was watching her and she said, "She's watching her feet." I started watching her and sure enough she had noticed the cute little frogs on her feet and was wiggling them all around and just a grinnin'.

    DSC03046

    Delphia loves her bouncy chair. She sits in it while I eat breakfast. I watch her and talk to her while I eat. She has just started to notice the spiders that go up and down and she will just sit there and grin. She is a really happy baby in the morning. I grabbed the camera this morning because she was just smiling and grinning and the second she saw it no more smiles. What a baby!

    DSC03045

    She has just finished smiling in this picture. She sure was a happy baby most of the day, especially for being up at 6 and not napping, and not going to bed until 9:45.

    Well, off to bed....

    Followers