Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Wisconsin Dells at Nine Months Pregnant
In other news, I'm still pregnant. Oh wait, that's not news. I'm getting closer... just over two weeks left. I know that I could have this baby any day, and yet it feels like it could still be forever. I think one of the hardest things is just not knowing. Just tell me when it's going to happen! With Abby and Max it was easy. It was early and induced. I don't remember being this uncomfortable with Nolan even though he was full term. Now, I can't sleep (hence the 4 AM post!), can't eat well, can't concentrate, all those good things. Maybe I should pack my hospital bag? Maybe that will help bring on baby!
That's about all that's news (or not news!) around here. Hope all is well with you!
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Pregnancy Brain
I kid you not, I had an entire paragraph typed, I tried to rearrange pictures, and now the paragraph is gone. Ugh! I know, what's a paragraph, right? Not much, really. But it did talk about my pregnancy brain. I guess that proves it. Not only am I forgetful, but I'm crabby, annoyed and tired, too. My poor kids. At least, I feel bad for them right now. Several hours ago, I felt bad for me. This summer has been the summer of I'm boreds, tattletales and fighting. Last summer we did so much stuff. This summer, the weather and my tiredness have combined to slow us down quite a bit. I'm not sure if having the baby will slow us down or speed us up!
Anyway, the rest is all randomness. I'm sure it's something you're used to by now!
I've never taken a baby belly picture before, but I got cute little tiny shoes, and I thought I'd see how they fit...
Not sure they'll fit. This baby looks BIG! I mean, look at that belly!
Here's Max with the same shoes on his ears.
Here's Max with underwear on his head... Abby's underwear specifically. But, I put it in here so I could talk about potty training. I think we're in it! Max woke up this morning and said potty! So, he sat on the potty and peed. Yeah! Then he peed in his pants an hour later. Boo. But then he peed on the potty again after that. Yeah! For some reason today I thought it would be a good idea to go to Costco and leave our house at 11:50. Nobody had eaten lunch, and Max hadn't had any nap, but I thought, whatever, let's hit it. So, we stopped first at Noodles to eat. Max was in pullups and shorts, and as soon as we got there, he said "Potty!" So, Abby took him to the bathroom, where he peed. But she also took his pullup off and didn't put it back on. Uh oh. So, we're eating lunch and I kept asking if he had to go potty. He said yes once, so we went, and he peed. Yeah! Then we were eating again, he was feeling his bottom, and I asked if he had to poop. He said yes, so we went, and he pooped on the potty. YEAH! Then we went to finish eating, I looked again, and he's feeling his bottom again. Do you have to poop? Yes, so we ran to the bathroom. Too late, pooped in his shorts. Boo. So we got it all cleaned up, and he had wet shorts. I didn't have extra with me (you'd think I never potty trained before... there's that pregnancy brain again!) so we went to Target. I let him pick out underwear and we got a pair of shorts and went into the bathroom where he put on the shorts and decided he wanted a diaper. Then off to Costco, which actually went surprisingly well, and home. Max napped on the way home, which was perfect. Then, tonight, I took his dry diaper off, and he went potty again. Then again before bed. I'm a little too optimisic over how easy this is going so far, and didn't even really want to train while having the baby. Oh well... I gues sif he wants to, who am I to complain?
Awhile back, I talked about the concrete curbs/edging we had put in at our house. Apparently the pictures were on Dave's camera... Here they are! Don't they look nice?
We had them put in during Abby's last week of school, but the boys loved watching them and all their equipment.
Not only did the guys bring Nolan and Max race cars to play with, they let them put their handprints in the cement. That was pretty cool.
Abby got to do hers when she got home from school.
Now on to sports... SOFTBALL AND TBALL ARE DONE! Not that I'm excited or anything. :) I really did like watching Nolan play. They had so much fun. Abby's games were definitely more "real" but some of those girls? Whew! That's a lot of attitude for a 9 year old. And the coaches? Yeah, clearly they're those same girls' fathers. Tomorrow Dave's taking Abby and her team, plus Nolan, to the Brewer game. He has the suite through work. I say more power to him. I'm not sure I'd want to hang out with 10 girls and the coaches, but maybe that's the pregnancy brain again.
Here's a pic from before games started on picture day. Max certainly wanted to be one of the team!
Here's Abby and part of her team after the last game... Tournament champions! They came in second in league play, but then won throughout the championship week until the final game. Abby was pretty excited to get the trophy and the shirt!
I tried to get some pics of Abby in action. They're not the greatest, but they're here anyway!
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
By now, Max must be almost three...
Anyway, on with the birthday! As always, we planned our annual pilgrimmage to Dave's parent's house for the Fourth of July, which now, since his birthday is on July 3, encompasses Max's birthday party, too. We're always looking for great weather to swim in the pool and hang out outside, great company, lots of kids and loads of fun, and, except for a little weather, we weren't disappointed. Because it's been so long, I'm going to tell the story through narrated pictures (hey wait, don't I usually do that??). Anyway, I got pics loaded but not in the right order. Bear with me, please!!
Here's the boys, sporting their Fourth of July best. Could Nolan be any tanner??
The Gawrych Men. We have a picture frame that says that, but the picture doesn't include Max. Now it'll have to be updated!
What a crew! I love these pictures, though. Because we're there every year, we have pictures of them all from each year. And each year, there's more and more kids, and they just keep getting bigger and bigger. Next year, SIX!!
The girls. They just disappear and do what they do. It's nice when they get older and can play games and do other less parent-involved activities!
Happy Birthday to Max!
I'm in there? Show me more Auntie Lisa!
The girls were seeing how many ways they could carry a basketball together around the pool...
Everyone swimming! We had two out of three nice days. Friday was overcast, but warm. Saturday rained all day so Lisa and I took the kids to see Ice Age, then they came home and Abby and Max and Dave jumped into the pool with their clothes on. They had fun, then the kids swam with Dave and John in the rain. Since it wasn't lightening, why not?? Sunday was gorgeous! We planned on leaving early, but stayed until evening to take full advantage of the sun and the pool.
Max got a remote controlled boat for his birthday. I think it was a hit!
A big kid scooter! He loves it, and now goes back and forth between this one and the three-wheel one he got for Christmas.
And here's his wiggly thing he got. It's pretty neat, wiggle it and it goes. The bigger kids actually like it better--Max might not weigh enough yet. But soon!
He also got a basketball hoop from Dave's mom and dad, which was certainly a hit. When we got home, Jenny and Rocky next door game him a tricycle he can actually reach the pedals on, that he loves, and a small camper chair, which comes with us to all the tball and softball games. To round out the outdoor toys, which are great because that's where he always wants to be, my sister got him a new bubble mower, and he loves that. He follows me around when I'm mowing, but then gets distracted by the bubbles, which is pretty cute. My mom and dad got him Tumbles the dog, which rolls over and barks or whimpers for attention. Max (and Nolan too!) loves putting it to bed, holding it, petting it, and putting it in a corner when it bites him! (Hmmm, wonder how he knows to go to the corner when you bite??)
The night we went to the restaurant, they also had a balloon artist. It was pretty cool. They guy didn't just make animals, but very complex flowers, swords, butterflys, frogs, princesses, anything! It almost made the outing worth it, right Dave?? :)
Max loving the attention from Megan! (I told you pics were in no order!)
I have no idea what Grandma and Max are doing, but it was fun!
Peek-a-boo Megan!
The kids, as always, were fish in the pool. The great thing this time was that Nolan was all over too. The swimming lessons for him finally paid off, and he was doing flips and swimming all across the pool by the end of the weekend too. But look at that sky! A little ominous, huh?