Showing posts with label 101 List - Part Two. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 101 List - Part Two. Show all posts

Thursday, May 7, 2015

#48 - Check!

Bet you think I forgot all about this list huh?  Well, you’d be right.  I totally 100% did.  I also don’t blog quite as much as I used to.  I always thought that when I started staying at home I would have more time for stuff like this.  Nope.  Two kids is a full time job folks.  Heck, one kid is a full time job.  I digress.  So number 48 on my forgotten and neglected list of 101 things to do in 1,001 days was to take Carter to the aquarium.  Even though I wasn’t physically there, I’m going to mark it off the list anyway because the goal was really for Carter to go to a big aquarium,  not that I was the parent that had to take him. 

Justin had a brilliant idea a few weeks back to pick Carter up from school on a Tuesday and drive to Chattanooga to spend the night.  The next morning they would wake up and he would take Carter to the Tennessee Aquarium.  This was just too much for a 6 month old, so me and Garrett opted to stay home.  I also wanted Carter to have some one on one time with daddy.  He is out of town so much and when he’s in town it’s great to be together as a family, but ever since Garrett came along, Carter hasn’t had much one on one time with me or with Justin.  So I thought it was a great idea to make a trip all about him.  It also just so happened to fall on my birthday.  So they got to have fun at a super awesome aquarium and I got to stay home with the baby that sleeps 18 hours a day.  Win win for everyone!!!

We really thought Carter would take a small nap on the way to TN after school but not so much.  He was too excited.  They got to the hotel and Carter even wanted to roll his own bag into the hotel lobby.  He watches daddy roll his luggage around so much and I think he wanted to copy him.  After they checked in they went to the room and Justin let Carter just sit on the balcony and look at the view for a while.

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They walked around and ended up finding a little museum similar to the McWane Center here in Birmingham.  Justin decided that after taking him to the aquarium he would take him to the museum since it was just across the street.  They went ahead and got tickets for the next day just in case there were a lot of school trips.  This way they wouldn’t have to stand in line to get tickets.  I wouldn’t wish that on anyone with a three year old!

They came back to the hotel and Justin made up Carter’s bed.  He’s only slept in the room with us one other time and that was at Camp Sumatanga.  We realized then that when we’re in the room with him that he thinks it’s a party and he takes FOREVER to go to sleep.  Eventually he did…with the five animals that he got to pick out from his bed to take with him.  His love for the stuffed animals has STILL not ended.

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The next morning they got ready and ate breakfast in the lobby downstairs.  Fruit loops and yogurt for Carter!

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And then they headed to the aquarium!  I kid you not-it took 45 minutes for Carter to see the entire aquarium.  That was all.  45 minutes.  He ran so fast through each of the animals, likely because he was worried he was going to miss something, and 45 minutes later he was done!  3 year olds…

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He really enjoyed the sharks.  Justin told him that if he was good and obeyed him all day that he would buy him a stuffed shark that he saw in the gift shop.  Sure enough we now have stuffed animal number 465 in his bed.  His name is Sharkie.  Kids are so original when it comes to naming things.

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He was originally scared to put his head in that little hole to see the crabs so he made Justin go with him the first time to show him it wasn’t scary.  Justin said the little tunnel he had to go through was teeny and quite suffocating.   Clearly made for kids only.

That’s all the pictures I have of the aquarium.  Justin barely had time to take more because Carter moved so fast through it!  After the aquarium they went to the museum thing across the street.

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Meet Sharkie.

Luckily, this little sucker was worn out and passed out on the way back home.  He slept for about an hour of the ride.

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Carter clearly had a blast because he is still talking about the aquarium and all the things he saw.  And it’s been over a week since he went.  Just this morning he was having a “conversation” with Gizmo telling her that when she’s older she can come with him to the aquarium so that he can show her the sharks and crabs.  Love that little boy!

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Carter Goes to the Circus

We were so excited to take Carter to the Circus this year…we knew this would be the year he would enjoy it.  Age 3 seems to be the age where he understands a lot of things much better!  What was more exciting was that Nana and Papa in addition to Aunt Jen and Uncle Aeron and the twins all went with us.  It was a family affair!  And thanks to Papa’s generosity and love of his grandkids, we got front row seats!!  As much as he enjoyed the circus, I’m not gonna lie, I think he liked the idea that he could eat popcorn and M&Ms and cotton candy even more.  We never let him eat that much bad foods and he was loving it!!  Here’s a few pictures:

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See how close the kids were in the front row!!!  Thanks Papa!!!

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High fiving one of the clowns

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We had a blast and can’t wait to take Carter again next year! 

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

#60 - Carter’s 2nd Birthday Party

Number 60 on my 101 List was to throw and even more memorable birthday party for Carter this year than we did last year.  I loved Carter’s party last year, but let’s be honest.  He will never remember it (he won’t really remember this one either though) because 12 months old is just so young, but at 2 years old….it was FUN watching Carter play at his party this year.  We had a bouncy house that he was obsessed with and Justin crawled in there with him most of the time.  He had so much fun!!!

This year, well last year technically, Carter’s birthday fell on the actual day of his birthday party.  December 28th was the day he came into the world and it was the day we celebrated him turning 2!!!  Carter loves….I mean LOVES the Cookie Monster from Sesame Street.  So I made his birthday party theme all about Cookie Monster.  I even ordered me a Cookie Monster shirt to wear during the party!

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How cute is his shirt?!?!  Got it off Etsy…so perfect for the occasion!

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Edgar’s Bakery did his cake.  LOVED it!

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Just a few of my favorite girls!

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We had the party in the gym at our church.  We rented a bouncy house and it was a total hit!

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Sesame Street goody bags for the kiddos!

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Probably should have put the cookies where he couldn’t reach them!

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How sweet are they?!?!  This is Hilly (short for Hilary).  She’s the daughter of a girl I used to work with.  Both are beautiful blonde hair blue eyed babies!

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It was a great day and we are so grateful for friends and family that love Carter as much as they do and showered him with gifts.

Monday, April 21, 2014

A Quick Update to the 101 List

Lord have mercy….I can’t even remember the last time I looked at this list!!!  Epic failure on my part.  Well, I have 4 things to mark off that have been done for a while, I just haven’t been updating the blog.  You may see me post several blogs in the coming days.  I’m starting to get some energy back with this pregnancy and am finally finding time to make it happen!  Not only do I have to update this 101 List, but I still have to blog about Carter’s 2nd birthday party (can’t believe I forgot to do that) as well as Easter!

So here’s what I’m marking off this time from the 101 List:

Number 61 was to not have another kid during the time frame of this list.  This is pretty interesting.  The list expires on October 22, 2014 and I’m due on October 31, 2014.  So I think it’s safe to say I can mark this off.  Technically I could still deliver before then, but myself and my doctor thinks that is unlikely given that I went 40 weeks and 1 day before finally inducing Carter.

Number 79 was to go to an Alabama Football game.  I haven’t done this in forever but my friend Ashley and I did go to the Alabama vs. UT Chattanooga game.  Here’s a couple of pictures:

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We met up with my niece and brother-in-law at my firm’s tailgate and hung out with them for a little while before going inside the stadium.  We had a great time.  Ashley was pretty pregnant at this point and I was completely impressed she walked as much as she did that day!

Number 82 was to go visit my friend Lillian in Nashville and meet her daughter Maggie.  When I put this on the list, Lillian hadn’t even had her second child, Miles.  So when Justin and I went to Nashville to visit some of our Sunday School class members that had just recently moved there, we also came to visit Lillian and it just so happened to be Maggie’s birthday party weekend.  So I got to see Lillian AND meet both Maggie and Miles! 

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Sweet Miles slept during the entire party!  On the right is Maggie blowing out her candles at her cowboy themed birthday party!  Love them!!!!

Number 87 on my list was to read 30 of 66 books in the Bible.  I actually accomplished this a long time ago.  I’m now in the book of Romans, so I’m extremely close to being done with the entire Bible.  Well over halfway.  I can’t begin to explain how much I’m learning!

Number 89 was to work out at the gym for 5 days in one week.  Clearly I didn’t update this list since beginning my Advocare lifestyle change because I worked out more like 6 days a week starting in late summer/early fall 2013.  Been doing it that often ever since, even now that I’m pregnant.  I don’t go to a gym, but I still count it.  I do a P90X workout about 3-4 days a week and a Pure Barre workout one day a week and a Mommy & Me workout 1 day a week.  So I think I got this one covered.

I’ve got some more to mark off as well.  I’ll be marking off number 60 next, which was Carter’s 2nd birthday party and soon I’ll mark off number 39 which is to celebrate 5 years of marriage with Justin.  Our 5 year anniversary is in July :)

Monday, August 26, 2013

August in a Flash

I can’t believe it.  Have I really only blogged one time?  ONE time in August??  I’m so slacking my friends.  So let’s just do a real quick crash course of our August.

My sister and her family came to visit.  They live in Tampa and Jennifer, Jeff and my 2 year old nephew Cooper came down.  Jeff only stayed a few days and flew back to Tampa to go back to work while Jen and Cooper stayed a whole week.  The last time Cooper and Carter got together, Cooper was younger than Carter is now.  They are totally different kids now than they were last time they were together so we were both excited to see how they would act together.

Here’s a few pictures Jennifer got while they were in town:

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You’ll have to excuse the fact that Carter is hoarding toothpaste.  He’s currently going through a phase where he is OBSESSED with it.  He loves carrying it around the house!

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Bath time fun!!

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She took a ton more but that’s all I have on my computer to share.

Carter got his 2nd ever haircut, but this one was way more fun than the first one:

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I mean, it’s SO much more fun when you get your hair cut while sitting in a jeep sucking on a sucker!!!  Notice that in the picture on the right, he has something in his hand.  He took the stylists comb and started combing his hair.  He does this all the time with all kinds of brushes in our house.  He loves to take my brush off my vanity and walk around the house brushing his hair.  It’s funny for the most part.  Not so funny when I have just given him a bath and combed his hair into the perfect part and then he screws it up!

photo12 He FINALLY ate a real cookie!  He’s always eating things like Teddy Grahams and Vanilla Wafers (which we refer to as “cookies”) but he’s never actually eaten a real cookie.  During a trip to the mall to ride the carousel (won’t be doing that again for a bit-he was a little ridiculously scared) we stopped by the Great American Cookie Company and I saw a small cookie that had cookie monster painted on it.  I got it hoping he would try some of it, but kind of knew I would end up eating it.  No way.  This kid devoured it!  Hence all the blue on his face in the picture above.

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We had dinner with our bf’s the Lobdell’s and Carter and their son Harper had some fun taking pictures with their dads.  Boys. 

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Lots of moving going on around my office!  We had promotions recently and our new supervisors needed to move to window offices.  At our firm, if you’re in the management group, you get a window office.  Everyone else has their own offices, they are just not next to windows.  A few of us are “retiring” and some are moving cities so we had a ton of rearranging to do.  I got the boot from my window office because a new supervisor needed to move in since I am only going to be around for a few more months.  I had to pack up all my stuff and take my diplomas and CPA licenses down.  It was bittersweet :(

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Justin and I went to Nashville for a weekend to celebrate our four year anniversary.  We got to meet up with our friends Stacey and Brian that moved there a couple of months ago.  They were in our Sunday School class at our church and we miss them so much!

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Nashville has the best candy shop EVER downtown.  How did I not know about it when I lived there?!?!?!

And I get to knock something off my 101 list!  Number 82 on my 101 List was to visit my friends Lillian and Craig and meet their offspring.  Lillian and I had some pretty fab times together in Nashville, but then I moved back to Birmingham for Justin and she met her fantastic husband, Craig.  I hadn’t been able to make it back up there to see her and since then, she had her little girl, Maggie and most recently had her son, Miles.  Maggie’s 2nd birthday party just so happen to be the weekend we were there, so we made an appearance!  Maggie is Lillian in miniature form.  Looks, mannerisms, everything.  Miles is only 3 months old and to me, all babies look like babies and I can’t tell who they look like.  My guess is that he’ll end up looking like Craig :)

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On the left is me and Lillian with Miles fast asleep on his mamma.  On the right is Maggie about to blow out her candle.  Her birthday party was a cowgirl theme and was adorable!!  I expected nothing less from Lillian since she is an event planner!

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I made this little comparison and put it on Instagram.  Can we just talk about how DIFFERENT Carter looks now than a year ago?!?!?!  That hair finally started to come in and he has a mouth FULL of teeth now.  The only thing that really didn’t change was his eye color.  Sweet boy still has BRIGHT blue eyes (you just can’t see them real well in the pic above).

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My life planner from erincondren.com finally came in.  My sister, Jennifer, turned me on to this life planner thing.  She ranted and raved about it so I had to check it out.  See, I’m a writer.  It’s why I have a blog.  I LOVE LOVE LOVE to write.  At the moment, my entire life is planned on my outlook calendar attached to my work email.  Once I leave my job in December, I am going to need a way to organize my life!  And because I am a writer, I would TEN TIMES rather get a planner like this and write in it than add things to my iPhone calendar.  I am loving my planner!!!!

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Our sweet one is slowly becoming obsessed with cars.  We got him a pack of three cars that light up and make noise (a fire truck, and ambulance and a police car).  He likes rolling the cars, particularly the police car, all over the floors in the house.

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Last week, Carter started school again.  He is now in the toddler class where there are no naps, just playtime.  He is in a class with 8 kids-6 boys and 2 girls.  He is not in the same class as the twins, they’re in the “older twos” class, but he does get to see them when all the classes play either outside or in the gym.  He was so happy when he woke up the morning of his first day.  I kept telling him “we’re going back to school today Carter!” and he was constantly saying “cool….go!” (cool=school in Carterman language).  But when we got to the church, you could tell he was starting to get hesitant.  Notice his not so happy face in the picture on the right.  We sat in the lobby area for a while because we were early, and he waved and said “hey” to pretty much everyone that walked through the lobby.  When it was time to take him to his class, he started crying.  He gripped onto me so tightly.  He’s in a new room with new teachers and new kids so it’s all very new to him and I imagine he’ll be like that for a couple of weeks until he gets used to it and realizes that we’re not leaving him forever and that we are going to come back and get him.  Justin picked him up from school and he was so happy to see his daddy.  The next day when he woke up he kept saying “cool….cool….cool!!!” and walking towards the door.  He wanted to go back to school!  Sweet thing!

Not only did he change classrooms for Mother’s Day Out, but he also changed classes for Sunday School.  He was in the nursery and was BY FAR the oldest in that room.  Yesterday was “Promotion Sunday” where all the kids get moved up a class and we joined services to present 3rd graders with their first Bible.  Carter got out of the nursery and moved to the toddler room.  On Sundays, he is with the twins.  And he loves it.  Carter seriously loves those girls.  He is always saying their names and wondering where they are.  After the service we had a luncheon at the church.  All the kids went to play on the playground after we ate and I got a couple of pics:

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And a few other random pictures from the month:

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These days, Carter is obsessed with diapers.  OBSESSED.  He picks up at least two in the morning when I lay him on the changing table to change his clothes.  He brings those two downstairs and combines them with at least 3 or 4 that are in the living room downstairs.  He carries them around all day long.  No joke.  No exaggeration.  He will be holding about 7 diapers and if he drops one, he’ll bend over and pick it up, the other 6 aren’t good enough. 

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I cannot begin to explain how badly we’re going through a “daddy cures all things” phase.  He wants daddy ALL. THE. TIME.  If he falls and bangs his head on something in the living room, even if I’m standing right in front of him and Justin is in our bathroom, he runs to the bathroom crying for daddy.  Justin picks him up and holds him until he calms down and once he is calm again, I’ll try to take him from Justin’s arms and Carter says “no!” and then hugs Justin with all his strength.  It’s sweet to see, but it’s kind of heartbreaking at the same time!

Some other random tidbits about Carter at 20 months of age:

  • He is saying like a zillion words now.  He’s beginning to form simple two word sentences too. 
  • He’s becoming a champ at saying “please” and “thank you”.
  • We’ve begun making him watch things other than Elmo (mommy can only take so much of the red monster).  We’ve tried Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Little Einsteins and Thomas the Train.  He prefers the first two over the third.  However, Carter generally never really watches TV.  He won’t stay still long enough to.  The only time he’ll really sit down and watch it is in the car…because he has to!
  • He’s learned to jump and does it all the time.  We’re definitely going to have some type of bouncy house for his birthday party in December.
  • As sweet as our little one can be, he is definitely strong willed.  Right now we are fighting the battles of throwing things and hitting.  Neither of them are things he’s doing to be “defiant”.  Books I’ve read have said that children this age aren’t neurologically and socially developed enough yet to be defiant.  That will come after they turn 3.  Right now, they are acting out of either happiness or frustration.  This is so true with Carter.   When he throws things, it’s because he is SUPER excited about something.  When he hits, its because he is frustrated that he doesn’t understand what we’re trying to tell him.  Both of these are normal at this age, per the books I read.  Biting is also normal but luckily we’ve had very little biting from Carter so far.
  • We can tell he’s wanting to stay up later at night but he is so not winning that battle.  He still gets put in the crib at 7:30 every night.  Carter has always been happy in his room by himself though, so he never cries when he goes there before he’s ready.  He just plays with his animals until he falls asleep.
  • If I had a dollar for every time he’s fallen off our bed….
  • He also knows to say “sorry”.  Anytime he’s in time-out, he has to say “sorry” before he comes out.  I explain what he did wrong to him before I bring him out of time-out, but at his age, he doesn’t understand it in the least.  He’ll understand it better as he grows up. 
  • We’ve been trying to introduce even more foods to Carter.  He is still not having the bread.  REFUSES to eat it.  As it turns out though, peanut butter isn’t allowed at his school, so we couldn’t send PBJ’s anyway.  The meats he eats are ham and chicken.   That’s it.  We haven’t tried steak yet, but I think steak is too chewy for him right now.  He eats the stroganoff Gerber Graduates meal with chopped up beef in it, but we made tacos the other day and gave him part of that beef and he wouldn’t eat it.  I want to try a pork chop with him too to see if he’ll eat that.  We just have to keep trying with certain things.  He loves most veggies and fruits.  Meat and bread is where we struggle with him.

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