Every time you are tempted to react in the same old way, ask if you want to be a prisoner of the past or a pioneer of the future.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Some Pictures

I have been a scrapbook fool lately, not spending much time at all on the computer. You'll see more from me once I get these pages done.




Meeting Miss Maddy


Saturday we drove over to Manteno, IL for my (ready for this?) Cousins Daughters Daughters 1st Birthday bash! It was our first time getting to meet this little cutie pie, and CUTE she is! Her name is Madisen, and Katelyn was pretty excited to hang out with such a big girl. It was great to see family there, and just enjoy the time we got to spend with them.

Me and Uncle Lou!
(Hence the nickname LuLu - I'm told that he is the one who gave it to me.)

Katelyn just can't get enough time with her Great Grandma...
Yes, she is Madisen's Great-Great Grandma.

Katelyn was also glad that her Grandma made it to the party too!  

Sunday, February 12, 2012

K's Doctor Appt.



We're super happy to report that Katelyn's Baby Wellness visit went great. She had to get 2 shots and drink a cherry flavored liquid that she did not like. Thankfully the shots were not as bad as last time. She screamed for a few seconds on the second shot, but stopped wailing once Chris picked her up.

Her weight is at a very healthy 12lbs 12oz, and the doctor is thoroughly impressed by her great neck control, that she prefers to sit up, and the fact that she is already rolling over. He told us to go ahead and start giving her some cereal mixed with the breast milk. Once she is taking it, we are supposed to start letting her use the spoon herself, so she can start learning to feed herself. (OMG, already- really?? That's like...such a big girl thing!)

Katelyn got 12 more books from the library ANNND a fish puppet to read to her. I didn't think she would really like the puppet, but she totally loves it! She just giggles and reaches for it all the time. The library has a huge collection of puppets, I was so impressed! Some are small hand puppets like the fish we got, and others are huge- like taller than Ashley and Makenna tall.

Thursday, February 09, 2012

One Happy Momma



I have eaten cheese and ice cream over the past few days and Katelyn has done just fine with it. So, I'm hoping that she is not really Lactose Intolerant and is now able to process milk now. I am going to have a little glass of Chocolate Milk and see how she does.

Alos added 9 books to her reading list today. Notice there are like 5 authors in a row that the last names begin with "R"... Yeah, that's because I just grabbed all the book in the bin for that section- HAHA!

Sunday, February 05, 2012

Operation: Nursing Cover

Finished the Nursing Cover that I have been trying to complete for weeks now (Sew A Nursing Cover post coming soon!). Katelyn and House Cleaning has kept me plenty busy. I absolutley love playing on the floor with Katelyn, but it was nice getting up this week and getting the house tidy in the morning, and then getting my sewing done in the afternoons while she napped. I got 2 diapers and this cover done. It may not sound like a lot, but I also cleared all the cabinets in the kitchen, dusted & lined all the drawers and shelves and rearranged. I also dusted the cabinet tops, lined them, and put up a small amount of decor (just need the fake plants now, haha). I also made REAL dinners for myself, and prepared a large portion of Chicken Fried Rice for my freezer meals, and made Fruit Leather!

All-in-All - I'd say it was a productive week with Chris being in Canada. Tonight he comes home and I'll be happy!

Friday, February 03, 2012

Video Time

Katelyn wanted to share her precious laugh with everyone!

4 months old (mostly, lol)

Thursday, February 02, 2012

Games to Play with Baby


 Playing with an infant can sometimes seem more like playing with yourself, but it is actually very stimulating and important for baby's growth - just like reading! I had planned on posting some games a while back, just never got around to it, so here I am in full force... (At least until baby K wakes up.)

It really has not been too much of a winter, but it is still a bit too chilly and windy to be heading out to the park. So, I thought it would be nice to share some of the games that Katelyn and I like to play throughout the day (and ones we hope to play). She's still really little, and most of the time I do feel like I am just entertaining myself, but she smiles and laughs at me, and that makes me feel good about feeling so silly.

It is hard to believe that she is getting so big now that I can find games to play with her! She is sleeping a lot less, and therefore requires more entertainment! At times, I have felt like I am not entertaining enough – so I sought some fun game ideas that I can play with her just to mix things up a little bit from the norm.

Katelyn and I hit up StoryTime at the library today which really got me motivated to make this post happen. Game 1 is what we played today:
Game 1: "There's a Snowflake on my Toe"
We were given a cute paper snowflake prop. Then simply follow the song while laughing a cooing with baby!
There’s a snowflake on my toe…oh no.
There’s a snowflake on my knee…oh gee.
There’s a snowflake on my tummy…oh honey.
There’s a snowflake on my back…oh drat.
There’s a snowflake on my neck…oh heck.
There’s a snowflake on my head… oh dread.  
There is a snowflake falling on my head,
Down my back,
Around my tummy,
To my knee,
And to my toe…oh no!
Game 2: "Baby Hokey Pokey"
Sing to the beat of the regular Hokey Pokey song we all know and love. Katelyn absolutely loves doing this.
You put your arms up
You put your arms down
You put your arms up
And you wave them all around
You tickle, tickle, tickle
And you wiggle, wiggle, wiggle
The baby hokey pokey is fun!
You put your legs up
You put your legs down
You put your legs up
And you wave them all around
You tickle, tickle, tickle
And you wiggle, wiggle, wiggle
The baby hokey pokey is fun!
You put your baby up
You put your baby down
You put your baby up
And wave her all around
You tickle, tickle, tickle
And you wiggle, wiggle, wiggle 
The baby hokey pokey is fun!
Game 3: "Wheels on the Bus"
(Bicycle baby’s legs)
The wheels on the bus go round and round,
Round and round, round and round,
The wheels on the bus go round and round,
All through the town.
(lift baby’s arms up and down)
The people on the bus go up and down.
Up and down, up and down
The people on the bus go up and down
All through the town
(lean baby from side to side)
The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish
Swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish
The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish
All through the town

(touch baby’s nose)
The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep
Beep, beep, beep, Beep, beep, beep
The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep
All through the town
 

Wednesday, February 01, 2012

1,000 Books

If you looked, you noticed a new bar just above the posting area. There is a tab for HOME, and now a tab for 1,000 BOOKS. This is because Katelyn and I have committed ourselves to having her "read" "1,000 Books Before Kindergarten". It is a program set up through the library where each child gets a special prize for reaching the goal of 1,000 books. You can simply click that tab to see how well we are doing on achieving our goal.

I have most of the books we have read together listed. I'm sort of disappointed that it looks like she is not read to everyday, because she is...but we don't always finish one story a day, because I always stop when she has totally lost interest, and sometimes that happens after only a page or two.

Here is a list of points that Library states as reasons why it is important to read your baby:

  • Develop vocabulary skills. Research has shown children with larger vocabularies are better readers.
  • Develop narrative skills. Children who are able to tell or retell a story find the story easier to understand.
  • Develop letter recognition skills. Learning letter names and sounds help children to pronounce written words.
  • Develop print awareness. Children familiar with the printed word feel more comfortable with books.
  • Develop print motivation. Children who enjoy books want to learn how to read.
  • Develop phonological awareness. Children who have difficulty reading often have trouble with phonological awareness

  • We're excited to reach our goal, though the prize is going to have to be determined at a later date, hehe. =P