Thursday, January 29, 2009

Big Boy Potty

So, I started potty-training with Jack on Friday morning. I quickly realized that the potty needed to be in the living room so that I wasn't camping out in the bathroom all day long. Also, it helps Jack not to dread going to the potty and sitting there a while if he knows he's not going to miss out on anything. So, by noon He was telling Me when he needed to potty and doing it! We had a pretty good weekend with it. He's only had 2 accidents since we started and neither of them were at home, so I think he got distracted or excited and just forgot.
On the other hand, if anyone has ANY advice on getting him to actually go #2 in the potty I would definitely appreciate it! Today I went to Wal-Mart and bought four prizes for him. I brought them home and wrapped them and put them where he sees them all day. I told him that they were his prizes for when he poopoo's in the potty. So far he's pretty excited about it, but we haven't had a chance to test the theory yet. Yesterday I asked him every 15 minutes if he needed to poopoo. Every time he said no. Not two minutes after me asking him he told me that I needed to change him and he had gone in his pull-up (can't remember why I had a pull-up on him, he's been wearing his big boy underwear which is too cute).

Jack-isms

Wish I could remember more, I've been cracking up lately!
  • We were naming shapes and I pointed to the rectangle and asked what it is. I usually says it has four corners like a square but it's really long. He excitedly exclaimed, "It's a longtangle!"
  • We were eating at KFC and Cody put his vegetables in his mashed potatoes to eat all together. Jack, of course, had to do it as well. He said, "I want my VeggieTales in there."
  • After going potty on the big boy potty he usually says, "My bobo is cold, wanna feel?"
  • His favorite toy lately is the screwdriver. One time I asked what he wanted to do and all I got was, "SCREW!!!!". He then proceeded to put the screwdriver up to my arm and said, "Momma I'm screwing you!".

I've got a pretty cool kid.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Can I sign you a song?

During our morning routine, somewhere inbetween breakfast and me actually getting into the shower, Jace took a major spill. I didn't actually see what happened but he cried harder and longer than usual. I knelt down to hold him and console him. He wasn't settling down right away. Jack was watching what was going on and came up to Jace (while Jace was lying on my chest) and put his cheek next to Jace's cheek and said, "I will sing you a song, Jace." He then began singing...... the ABC's!! It was so precious, yet so funny! I couldn't stop laughing! Jack is so sweet to Jace most of the time!!!

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Sad Day....

I'm a very conservative person, politically. So, needless to say I was not in favor of Obama winning the Presidency. That doesn't mean that I was gung-ho McCain either. I just viewed him as the best candidate of the two. I really can't understand how a Christian person can vote for a Democrat, simply based upon the issues the party as a whole stands for. The major one, for me, is the pretty obvious abortion. It is just not within me to understand how anyone, much less a Christian person, can say that abortion should be legal (or a woman's right to choose should be legal, which is just a 'better' way to say they think it's ok to kill a baby). I know that not all Democrats vote pro-choice, but most do in the end.
I'm just depressed about the direction of our nation as a whole. Ok to kill a baby, but you can't lay a hand on an animal or tree! Can't pray in school when our nation was built by those who wanted a place without oppression of their religious beliefs. And now, persecuting Christian beliefs is accepted and encouraged, but you have to respect the beliefs/customs of ANY other religion. We elect a President, to make decisons for the good of our country, that thinks we should do away with the Pledge of Allegiance because it is not good for foreign relations (did not confirm this, only heard it). I really could go on for a while, but it really does depress me.
All this being said, now that Obama is the President it is my duty to quit my whining about him being elected and begin supporting the good he will do. I do believe that he can do (some) good things for our nation, just scared about the other things he can/will do.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Sleeping Safely?

So, this is how I found my two year old sleeping at nap-time this afternoon. To prove he was actually sleeping, and snoring I might add, I uncovered his face and took another pic of him STILL sleeping. He was taking a nap in mommy and daddy's bed because he and his brother could not keep from talking and laughing at nap-time. I separated them into separate rooms.






Sunday, January 18, 2009

New Blog Title

So, the new blog title came to me today in church. The preacher was preaching from Luke chapter 5. I glanced over to the next page in my Bible to Luke 6:17 and the paragraph title was, "Blessings and Woes". I immediately thought of my blog. The verses read..."Blessed are you who....." and "Woe to you who...". I think that it's a pretty good reminder for me to not only be reminded of my blessings each time I log onto my blog, but also be reminded of those things which God blesses. And, to be reminded of the things that God warns us about because (like we spoke about in Sunday School today), "...if you do not do what is right, sin is crouching at your door; it desires to have you, but you must master it." Genesis 4:7(b)

I want to remember...

  • Jack's phase of saying, "Momma, I wanna tell you a question". I ask, "You need to ASK me a question?". Jack says, "I need to ask you a question". I reply with, "What do you need to ask me?". Jack says, "................I don't know?". This happens numerous times a day!!
  • Jace's outrageously loud voice! Especially when he wants my attention. He yells "Momma!!"
  • Jack and Jace running through the house for hours at a time pushing their trucks. They're just truck kinda boys. Balls are for the birds!
  • Jack wanting me to watch him run fast. He asks a million times per day if I want to watch him go fast. I ALWAYS say yes and off he goes! Sometimes it's just running, sometimes it's pushing his truck...... never know what you're gonna get!
  • Jace trying to jump like Jack can and he always just ends up stomping one foot on the ground and grinning from ear to ear thinking that he just jumped 10 feet off the ground!
  • How happy Jack and Jace are when they are naked. Don't know why I don't just strip them down when we're having a rough day!
  • How precious Jack is with Jace. He asks him what is wrong when he is crying, gives him kisses night-night every night, gives him random hugs, tolerates him helping Jack put together a puzzle, and many more...
  • Jack's prayers.... When we lay Jack down at night, Jace is already in bed asleep in the same room. Never fails that if I get above a slight whisper, Jack stops his prayer and shush's me/Cody!
  • My boys' precious bobo's (our endearing term for bottoms)! Don't know why, but a naked little bottom gets me every time.
  • Could go on and on.......... Thankful to be a mom.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Cold Winter Day

I love letting the boys go outside with Daddy on cold winter days! This morning they played and played outside, noses running down their faces and chins! The pic makes Jace look a little strange for some reason!
Also, I was inspired by a recent post of one of my friend's about using her dinner bell to get her kids to be excited about coming to sit down at the table for lunch and/or dinner (check out her blog by clicking on Franz Mania under the list of my friends' blogs). So, I decided to try that theory out for myself, since I had a dinner bell being stored in my closet! I hung it from my iron pot rack. The pic is below.....




Pictures!

Finally I sat down and transferred my pics to the computer! Here are a few of my favorites from the past couple of months. Not too good at it yet, they ended up in reverse order!
Jace with his favorite Christmas morning treat!

All the grandkids listening to Big Daddy read the story of Jesus' birth on Christmas Eve


My favorite Christmas present!


Couldn't quite fit this one in the bag, never have been a good wrapper!



The toolbench my brother made for the boys (without all the gadgets)



The boys and I with my Nana and Pop. Nana's hair was growing back after chemo




Opening the CARS racetrack, which is the favorite toy




Jack putting the star on the top of the tree, with Daddy's help




Jack driving Jace around in "his fourwheeler" at grandpa's house in Texas




All of us at a museum in Texas



Jack and cousin Madison at the Dinosaur Exhibit of a museum in McKinney, TX over Thanksgiving


Jace wasn't afraid of them, even though they moved and made noises! One even spit at us!



The boys in their wagon at the snake exhibit! It was a big one!



The boys with daddy on grandpa's four-wheeler!



Jack would ride it all day if we would let him

Friday, January 16, 2009

Today started out SLOW!! I was texting Cody by 9:45 am asking what was on the agenda for this evening. I was bored and hungry, well mostly hungry because I was bored! Anyways, I made a decision to get up and DO something! I got up and asked the kids (my two plus the other two I had today) if they wanted to color. OF COURSE they did. I got out the Aqua Doodle and also the crayons and paper. We went to town coloring! Then we got out the "dot markers", for lack of a better term, and polka-dotted away too. As if I weren't the best mom ever by that point (I'm laughing out loud!) I then decided to really get wild and crazy and get out the play dough. Our little buddy, Lucas, could not get past the fact that he thought it really was food. So, after the second red play dough between the teeth I decided that really was a little too wild and crazy for today. But, before that happened we rolled at least 15 snakes. They were mean ones too.....kept hissing and striking at me. I was lucky to survive! We had a lot of laughs and I had a lot of fun too. Funny how that works huh??
Safe to say that I didn't get anything done today around the house....but we did have a good day. Preston is really getting used to staying with me during the day and he didn't cry when his mom dropped him off, just walked right in ready to play! I finally figured out how to get him to actually eat his lunch as well. I let them watch a little bit of Cars right after lunch so he doesn't associate lunch with going straight to bed afterwards. Also, I never use the L word, I have to call it a snack so that he is excited about going to sit down at their little table! Don't know why that makes a difference, but he is ready and willing to sit at the table for a snack, but doesn't want anything to do with lunch!

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Time Out

Ok, so I just had to share the cutest thing about my little man, Jace. He's almost 16 months old now, getting so big! Anyways, when he gets in trouble I usually send him to time out now. He's been going to time out for about two months now. Before then he would go sit with Jack whenever he had to go to time out so I knew he was probably ready for his own time out spot! Ok, back to the story... So, today I got onto him for getting into an arrangement that he knows he should not get into. So, I swatted him and told him that he knows he should not do that. He started crying and sent himself to time out! He's done that a few times whenever I have gotten onto him but not told him to go to time out. It's so funny. He sits there until I tell him to get up too. It made me laugh out loud today.
Also, I get my own time out again. We started back our Wednesday morning Bibly study with other moms of preschoolers this morning. We are doing "Victoriously Frazzled" by Cindi Wood. Thought I would share today's verse, "The Lord will fight for you. You need only to be still." Exodus 14:14 The lesson for today really showed me this verse in a very day-to-day helpful way. The Lord told me that when I get stressed or overwhelmed that if I would just pause to say a quick prayer that He will fight that battle right then, even if it only meant that he would give me patience, compassion, or understanding to get through that moment with peace.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

I had a hot date today!

Ok, maybe not so much of a date as it was a "let's meet for lunch". But, whatever it was called, it was a lunch with my husband without any kids! I had a day off today because the boys and Preston (the little boy I keep) were in Mother's Day Out and the house I was supposed to clean today got cancelled at the last minute. So, instead I cleaned out my car, got my oil changed, HAD LUNCH WITH MY HUSBAND, cleaned out a few drawers and random spots at the house, and even went to get the cute little boogers early because I found myself missing them! What a few hours alone will do!!

Monday, January 5, 2009

Christmas Blur

Well, first of all forgive me that my blog template still says "Happy Thanksgiving". Not that I don't want you to continually give thanks all year round, but it's not my intent to leave it up that long!! I KNOW how to change it but can't seem to get this lovely computer to make my wishes come true. Anyways...
Christmas this year was a blur. Seems to go by faster and faster each year. I remember hearing my parents say things such as that, but didn't understand what they meant by that until I had kids. Jack (just have to know him) was not too terribly excited about Christmas this year. He is two and a half and doesn't get too terribly excited about many things. He's my laid back child. Jace, at 15 months, was still too young to understand. So, hopefully next year they will both be able to really get it and get excited about it.
We went to Cody's dad's in Dallas a couple weekends before Christmas and had their annual extended family gathering. Crazy Uncle Pat is always the entertainment for the evening. This year we added our family to the entertainment list. Somehow in trying to be a good mom I sat both of my children down in the only fireant hill on the property in an effort to try to get their hats and gloves on. Jack began riding around on a little truck of some sort and mentioned in passing that his neck hurt. He's at the age that you know he knows what he is saying but you still can't trust that he means it so Cody and I didn't think much of it. After he said it about 5 times and I actually HEARD it then I took him in the ManCave where there was light and saw that he had 3 fireant bites on his neck! I stripped him down to his diaper (mancave is a barn that is barely heated) slapping at the ants all the while. I think that Cody and I must have began to think about 'the other child' all at the same time because we grabbed Jace and began stripping him as well at the same time. Of course Jace had them in his hair, neck, arms, legs, you name it! We took them both inside, naked (or nakey as Jack says) only to find there really wasn't any medicine or cream for them. They both did amazingly well not scratching at them or crying. They got distracted by playing with the toys and were fine. I did have some spray lanacaine or something and Jace giggled every time I would spray him! That's my Jace!

On Christmas Eve the boys and I did last minute packing and baking that morning (it was a lot more frantic than that just sounded) while Cody was at work. He got off a little before noon. He came home, we did last minute things, packed up, and made FOUR stops before we could get out of town! Who can't leave town without stopping at Target, Bryant Water Dept, Gas Station, and Chick-Fil-A right? We pulled onto Gravel Ridge where my parents live in the big city of Alma around 3:30 that afternoon. We stretched, changed, then had to leave for my grandparents house there in town. We ate dinner and opened presents that evening. The boys got a home made two-sided tool bench that weighs about 100 pounds made by my brother! It sounds kinda scary, but it is really neat. My brother is a welder, so it's all steel! It is really big so they can grow into it. Jace has to stand on a stool to reach the work table. I had the idea to paint on one side "Jack & Decker" and on the other "JAce Hardware". I think it's pretty funny!

We left there around 7:00 or so to go home and get Santa's cookies and milk ready. My dad also reads the story of Jesus' birth from the Bible every Christmas Eve to the grandkids. It's pretty precious. He asks questions to make sure that they are retaining everything and is really serious about it! The kids went to bed and, as always, the adults hung a blanket on the ironing board in the hallway to deter any wandering kids during the evening! The rest of us "helped Santa" for a couple hours, took pictures of the final products, and got in bed before midnight! We had to wake up some of the kids around 7:00 am in order for them to line up in the hallway from youngest to oldest then run in and see what they got!

After breakfast we all got ready then the adults exchanged gifts. Then it was already time to prepare for Christmas lunch. After lunch we packed up the car and drove 3.5 hours to my Nana and Pop's house where we had dinner and exchanged gifts with my extended family of around 40 people! Kids draw names and adults play dirty santa. People always get upset because they're gift is not popular or someone makes fun of it or something! Traditions.....beautiful!
That night we drove home and put the kids in bed. My parents stayed with us as well as one of my sisters kids. Mom and I got up the next morning and went to clean an office building that my friend, Ashley, and I clean each weekend. Ashley met us there. Nothing like working the morning after Christmas! When we got done there we went back to my house and we all put up all of my Christmas in about an hour! It didn't get packed up as well as it came out, but it was gone! I am blessed to have such giving parents. They give me their time, money, food, blessings, legacy, etc. I can honestly say that my parents would do anything for me.
Then we waited on my sister to pass through town and we met her for lunch then all caravanned back to Alma to my parents house. Cody and I decided to go back there for the weekend. He was going to hunt (rain spoiled that plan, darn!) and mom and I were going to work on some grant-writing. We have started a 'company' for grant writing and fundraising services.

Whew! I'm tired just writing all that. I was exhausted when we came home on Sunday night. Then, we had company come on Wednesday to stay through Saturday, January 3rd! We love our friends Zack and Crystal and their precious girls Rylee, Avery, and baby-to-be!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Everybody! I pray that I will be a more disciplined person, more loving wife, and more Christ-like teacher for my boys! I also pray that you and your family will be blessed so that your cup runneth over!