Monday, May 28, 2012

Precious J

Justin is a special little boy….especially when he doesn’t want to take a nap. These days, he’s trying to drop one nap. If he misses one in the morning, he does great in the afternoon. On the other hand, if he naps in the morning, he won’t nap in the afternoon. One afternoon last weekend, I was lucky enough to spend some quality time with this sweet child.

He stood, bobbled his head (like he was dancing), laughed…and just plain enjoyed being outside with me.

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Not much hair but it’s growing a little bit.

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He had a blast playing with pine straw….moving it from the flower bed onto the concrete, then back, then back again.

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His toes…the right one still crosses over a bit. But flattens out somewhat when he stands. Wonder if it will flatten out entirely?

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Watermelon!

Summers as a child for me consisted of swimming, sun and watermelon. My wish is for my kids to experience the same thing. Justin tried watermelon for the first time….and loved it!

….and baby Blaine may have loved it, too Smile

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Deliciousness….

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Monday, May 14, 2012

Canister Re-do

I find it very inspiring when I see people’s projects using current pieces from around the house and transforming things into new works of art. But, I have SUCH a hard time making changes to something I already have. Take these canisters – they were  a Christmas gift from my MIL several years ago; were placed in our home in Helena. And, hey, I really like them. Anyway, I saw a cute blog post from brown paper packages using the Silhouette so I decided I’d try it out.

Here they are before:

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And after…

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Used cream colored spray paint with black vinyl from the Silhouette. I love the way it looks in the kitchen now!

This is ME!

This year was the second year I’ve organized and planned a half marathon in Auburn. In fact, this year, we added a 10k. Don’t get me wrong, I have tons of help but it is a good bit of work. Or, a whole heck of a lot of work. Nights were long, going to bed around 1 every morning was the norm in the weeks leading up to the big day.

Then, the big morning came! Getting up at 4:30 a.m. to be ready for the race, the weather looked like it would cooperate and BAM, a Tornado Watch popped up for our area until after noon that day. Know what that meant? With a course that isn’t conducive to shelter 700+ people at once, we knew we had no other choice than to postpone the race until the next day. If you’re a runner, you know what this means – people weren’t happy. Fast forward one day, a few nasty emails and phone calls later, and the race went on without a hitch on Sunday. It was a huge success, we still had over 450 people run and donated $12,000 to The Cancer Center at our local hospital. For our small town, this was no small feat and I have to admit I was so, so happy that it worked out.

And, I had a little secret…..

About two weeks prior to the race, I was blessed with a huge burst of energy, my runs (albeit not fast) were faster than they had been in months! Honestly, I was getting excited because my thought were that I could finally lost that extra 5 pounds and be on my way to my pre-pregnancy size. But, I noticed that I had no pain – as in no arthritic pain (this was nice but abnormal), Justin, while still nursing, seemed disinterested. And, I had cravings for salty and lemony things. Uh oh, right?

I ordered a test on Amazon.com so Brian wouldn’t see the receipt. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not afraid of him but was taking precautions, just in case, so he wouldn’t be too surprised. And, remember that race? Well, I had a BUNCH to do for that race and needed to dedicate my time to planning the race. Oh, and my family totally was on the backburner at this time – something I’m not proud of at all. Okay, I digress. The test came in with a bunch of other packages that came in for the half marathon/10k. It was the middle of the day, I took the test and almost forgot about it. That is, until I walked back in the bathroom 2-3 hours later. OMG – it had two lines. What the hey! My heart started pounding, honestly I got a little light headed and realized I had no earthly idea how far along I could be. Not showing at all so I knew I couldn’t be that far along.

I kept my little secret just that – a secret. Called the doctor, they wanted to make the appointment the week right before the race. Uh….I just didn’t have time! So, I scheduled it for the Monday after the race. Everything seemed to be fine, I actually received an ultrasound since we didn’t know and was told I was 9 weeks and 3 days along. What!?!?! Now I needed to tell Brian.

Brian was out of town – of course. I couldn’t tell him over the phone. So, I waited until Tuesday. Then he invited his boss over for dinner. GREAT! Now I was wondering how I’d ever tell him. His boss left after dinner and while Brian was putting the boys to bed, I set up a video camera, got out a hamburger bun and was trying to get ready to tell him. Well, He came in the kitchen before I could put the bun in the oven. So I threw it in the pantry. Where does he go? Yep, dangit, he goes in the pantry, sees the bun and after questioning me, he throws it in the trash. When he walked away, I quickly put the bun in the oven and turned the camera on.

Needless to say, he was completely and utterly shocked. Shocked! Especially when I told him I was 9 1/2 weeks along. Then I told him to think it over for a couple of days and we could talk about what we should do. As in, do we sell the house? Do we stay? Do I continue to work? We had a good bit of praying, processing and celebrating to do….and we did just that!

So I feel awesome – and the reason I felt so good right before the race and had the bursts of energy was because I was pregnant. The arthritis is in remission. Sweet!

Then, at almost 24 weeks along, I was running and I fell. So I took these wonderfully flattering photos of myself.

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These were my knees the next day. The one on the left was pretty swollen. Totally innocent accident. As I was running along (slowly), I was paying attention to a white van about to make a turn instead of watching my step. Well, I should have been watching my step. My first reaction was to avoid falling on my stomach so that’s what I did. I dropped to my knees and rolled – it happened quite fast. As you may be able to tell, I hit my knees pretty hard. My shoulder and chin had a little impact but not bad. For the next few nights and days, I was quite sore but am TONS better now. It was definitely scary at the time but when I still felt Blaine, I knew it was going to be okay.

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To Mamama’s I Went!

A few weekends ago, within one week, a precious person in my life was offended greater than I can imagine. My family rallied around it and tried to make the best of a difficult situation.

One day before I was to leave, without the boys, I tripped on a protruding piece of concrete, busted my knee, shoulder, hit my chin and rolled to the side of the sidewalk. Let’s just say that the bruising and feeling that I had been in a car accident made for a very slow-moving Elyse. I’m so glad I still made the trip; it was well worth it and I got more rest there than I would have at home with a 2 1/2 year old and a 14 month old wanting to hang all over me!

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We had crawfish…Reagan scooped it out…

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I met baby Evan for the first time (such a doll).

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Mamama and my mother; they had wine…

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Ryder ran around without clothes on!

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It was fun, refreshing, relaxing, so worth it and so important to each and every one of us….

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Mother’s Day 2012

What a fun, relaxing day! Love my boys – ALL of them!

Thank you, Lord, for allowing me to borrow these precious children and love them to pieces. My heart is so full!

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Sweet Justin…I finally finished this little outfit. Was supposed to be worn at Easter; these days I’m not on a strict timeline!

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Saturday, May 12, 2012

Touch A Truck Opelika 2012

Opelika is so family friendly. No, it isn’t the town in which we live – that one is just next door. Don’t get me wrong, Auburn is wonderful – just doesn’t offer as much for children as does Opelika.

Touch A Truck is a Saturday morning, one time a year, event. Trucks, police cars, police vehicles, fire trucks, monster trucks, school buses, you name it – whatever the big truck, it was there. Including a helicopter. The helicopter flew in and landed while onlookers waited. It was WINDY but very cool.

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This was in the Big Green Bus, a kid friendly bus for parties. Pretty neat!

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On the yellow school bus. Cousin Becky was there, too! Troy got to pick a book – and picked one about bats. Nice, huh? Why does this kid like bugs, spiders and…bats? Go figure.

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On the fire truck, then on the UPS truck. He happens to have a plastic

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We ran into Troy’s friend Tate who (sadly) will be moving this summer. Tate’s mom and I were pen pals (before computers) when we were 11….and we stayed in touch.

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With the Good Neigh Bear!

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Random

Some pics taken over the past month(s) Smile

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My sweet love…

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This day of picture taking was a disaster…

there is NEVER any yelling at a child to get him to cooperate…

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Until Troy hugged the fire hydrant and said, “I wuv you red fire hydwant”. Hmmm, okay.

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Friday, May 11, 2012

Blog?

And this is what I’ve thought of this blog lately…..or maybe just what has come across as how I’ve felt about this blog.

justin with tongue stuck out

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Black eye anyone?

Last week, Brian was out of town. Had nothing to do with the black eye but it did happen the first day he left. Can you believe chair rail can cause this kind of damage? No, it isn’t that bad but he knocked it hard enough that the crying fits were without breath.

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He noticed it three days later while brushing his teeth. Called it a “green wine” (green line) on his face.