"so then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord,
continue to live in him, rooted and built up in him,
strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and

OVERFLOWING WITH THANKFULNESS..."

Colossians 2:6-7

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

A Little Lady

Tori has blossomed into a little lady recently, complete with a shoe fetish and a penchant for purses.

Never mind the fact that the shoes rarely match.... (at least she picked a right one and a left one!)

Over-exposed I know, but it catches her so "in the moment" of her purse play. And a Lady can never have too many bags (notice the other bag at arm's reach just-in-case...)!

And the in-motion comings and goings of Purse Play with her bag of choice ....



I wish I had a video.... You'll just have to picture her left arm swinging to and fro as the right arm holds steady, clutching the purse straps in place.

Monday, September 29, 2008

The Truth about the Financial Crisis

Kern County Fair and Rodeo

We made our annual trip to the Rodeo this past weekend and had a blast.
We told Lexy on Tuesday that we were going to the Rodeo on Friday by using her own words of description from last year (when she was 2)-- "Horseys running around, and Cows running around, and Cowboys hats are falling down". SHE REMEMBERED IT and went on to describe in her now 3-yr-old vocabulary how they try to catch the cows with the ropes, but the cows run away. And how the cowboys want to ride the horses, but the horses say "Get Off of my back!" It's really crazy to think that she is now at the point where she will remember things about life FOR THE REST OF HER LIFE. SCARY THOUGHT.



We made a sweet trip to Dewar's Ice Cream shop, as well. A favorite of just about everyone in the family, for sure.

Thank you Gigi for letting us stay at your house and coming with us to the fair!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Wordless Wednesday




Thursday, September 11, 2008

We are the Aggies, the Aggies are we....

Future members of the Classes of '25 and '27.

A big thank you to Aunt Neva, Nan & GrammaZoo for keeping the Aggie tradition alive!
Lexy and Tori (and Bill!) love the new shirts. :)

Gig 'em!!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Wordless Wednesday



Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Firsts

This week has been filled with firsts...
Yesterday, Lexy and I went to our first AWANA Cubbies meeting. She is super excited about her "Cuvvies" class and has been asking for weeks, "Are we going to Cuvvies today, Mom?"
I have the privilege of being her table leader, so I'm sure it will be a memorable year.
Despite bringing my camera and having every intention of capturing the "first day", things were a little crazy and I didn't get around to actually taking any pictures. Oops.

But never fear...

On to today! And another First!

gearing up to go to school....

Today Lexy had her first day of preschool. She is going to a city-sponsored program called Terrific Tots on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and based on her reaction today, I think she loves it. :) Here are some shots I took before I left this morning...

waiting patiently for the doors to open
and let her in. She LOVES her lunchbox with horses that
Grandma brought back to her from Churchill Downs.

She made a bee-line for the kitchen (of course) as soon as we went inside

And then she noticed the play dough...

I'm standing at the door just about to walk out and this was my final shot. I said, "Bye Lexy!", hoping that she would at least GLANCE in my direction, but no. She just continued playing with her play dough and casually said "Bye Mom. Have fun," without even looking up. I guess that means she's ready for preschool. My little girl is growing up. :)

Friday, September 5, 2008

And then the poop hit the fan.... Literally.

We had quite an interesting morning a couple of days ago-- not for the faint of heart or weak-stomached. You've been warned.

The morning started off like any other... Lexy up around 7:30, off to watch "Monkey" (Curious George), as I trailed behind. Around 8:45, I heard the cries of Tori signaling she was awake. As I neared her door, I could already smell it.

"Oh no! She's got diarrhea," I thought.

I opened the door and turned the light on slowly to find a sight no mother ever wants to see. Although not diarrhea, I think it was worse: Tori, standing diaper-less, COVERED in her own poop. She had it in her hair, she had it mashed on her body, she had it CAKED on her hands (and under her too-long fingernails that were in desperate need of a trim). It was all over her feet, and smeared on every blanket and Teddy bear in her crib. And then there was the actual poop, sitting there innocently in her bed. And the thousand-and-one little crumbles ALL OVER THE SHEETS.

I immediately picked her up and held her at arms distance. She was crying hysterically, and I soon realized why. As she handed me her pacifiers, I noticed that THEY, TOO, were
covered in poop. And, (retching as I write this) there seems to be clear evidence that said pacifiers had been in her mouth. GAG. More on that later.

I rushed her to the bathtub and began dousing her with water. Her tears continued streaming down her face and I threw water at every orifice. Poor thing was probably thinking, "What did I do to deserve this?"

All the while, curious Lexy is peeking her head in to see what all the commotion is about. I yelled "DON'T! TOUCH! ANYTHING!, Lexy. There's poop on everything." Words I would come to regret using as I heard them repeated to me ALL DAY LONG. ("I can't pick up my toys, Mom, there's poop on them!")

I got Tori all cleaned up, trimmed her fingernails immediately, dressed her and then decided to tackled the war zone called her bed. EVERYTHING-- despite tags warning otherwise-- became WASHABLE in that moment. And Clorox bleach became my new best friend.

The worst of the worst was discovered several hours later when I went to retrieve the pacifiers soaking in straight bleach. Three out of 4 of them had come clean, but one seemed to still have poop on the nipple part... STRANGE, I thought. And that's when I realized that the poop was INSIDE the nipple.

Yes, it's verified. My daughter ATE HER OWN POOP.
I guess I would be crying hysterically, too.

And thanks to this blog, the only thought running through my head as I meticulously cleaned was, "This is going to make an awesome post."

In the day and a half I've had to process this, I've come up with 100 titles to this post. My initial thought was something along the lines of "Just when you think you've got this motherhood thing figured out..."

or

"And then came the second child..."

Lexy never had any poop escapades. I've heard other friends describe their own horrific encounters with excrement, but I thought I had successfully avoided it with child #1, so child #2 would be a cinch. HA.

And I guess that this all just goes to show me that every kid is different. And that I don't have this motherhood thing all wrapped up yet. And I should NEVER, EVER put Tori to bed with easy access to her diaper. :)

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Go Sarah Go!

I could only sit idly and not discuss politics for so long.....

We heard the audio of this on Larry Elder this afternoon and had to go find it on YouTube. Worth the minute of your time. The reporter's response is priceless.





And while we're on the topic, you might as well go read Why Obama Can't Close the Sale. A MUST READ FOR EVERY VOTER EVEN CONSIDERING OBAMA.