That's a good conversation starter wouldn't you say? What better way to make friends than to turn to them and say, "You have a poopy diapy". If you haven't figured it out already, 'diapy" is in fact "diaper". Alivia still has some funny ways of saying certain words. Diaper comes out diapy, pronounced with a long "e", I guess you could spell that diapee...I don't know, it's a made up word so I'm making up the spelling. Along with some of her own versions of the English language, Alivia is still working on speaking in the 1st person. She still says "Alivia wants a snack" or "Alivia love you mommy!" or "You have a poopy diapy". She's starting to get it and will occasionally say "I/mine/me" but she's not quite there yet.
Yesterday was a beautiful day out. After naps we headed out to a park to have a "picnic". Why am I using quotations? Because I'm not really sure you can call it a picnic if you had to run to Noodles and Company at the last min since you didn't have time to shop for picnic food and there was none in the house. Seriously...I don't even have bread right now for sandwiches.
So I packed the girls up and we headed to the park. Grandma Susu met us there as well. And we ate some pretty yummy food. After we were done eating, or rather once Alivia was done eating, that girl can just keep going and going. She wants to eat, jump down from the table, play, climb back up to the table, eat, jump back down...it's endless. I think she burns more calories getting up and down than she actually eats at the meal.
And of course she poops. In her diapy. And she makes sure to tell us that's what she's doing,...as if someone standing 100 yards away wouldn't know what that face meant,...or smell. Anyway, mommy of course left the diapers in the car so Grandma Susu ran over to grab one. (Now I'm talking in the 3rd person...no wonder she does it) Alivia, not being one to stand still for more than 3.5 seconds, decides that even though she can't sit on her bum she's still going to climb the playground equipment. As she was climbing up a set of bars a little girl walked up behind her to wait her turn and presumably play with Alivia. Upon seeing said little girl Alivia turns to her and says;
"You have a poopy diapy"
to which the little girl says;
"No I don't! I don't wear diapers!!!" and then, understandably, turns and runs away. I felt bad for Alivia but really, who could blame the other kid lol.
I wasn't close enough to try and correct the matter but luckily I was close enough to hear it. Next time I feel like making friends maybe I'll try Alivia's approach.
Saturday, March 28, 2015
Friday, March 27, 2015
"Go home people!"
We have to teach our little ones patients. They won't learn that on their own. And how do we teach something? By example. Ok sure, simple enough right?...
Ha. Maybe if we all had someone around but to cook and clean and change diapers and do laundry and take care of all the little and big things that need done in a day that start to wear on our own patients. (I type this while jumping up out of my 2 year olds room to put the pacifier in the baby's mouth that is swinging/napping in my bedroom, while waiting for the 2 year old to fall asleep...patients people, patients)
But when we have so much going on in our lives it's hard to stay patient. Then you add in the fact that we're now a (interrupted again, 5th time baby started crying so now she's in the room with us nursing. She has a dirty diaper, maybe that's why she kept crying in her sleep...and she's hungry. And I just sprayed her all over the face with milk bc the 2 year old needed her foot tucked in for the 100th time...wait 101 now...does anyone know how hard it is to get up and out of a recliner with a baby attached to your boob and lean over a crib, that's on its lowest setting (lest the toddler try to escape) to tuck little feet into a blanket just right?)
Where was I? Oh right, patients. How do you lead by example when you just want to shout; "YOUR FEET ARE FINE! It's 78 degrees in this room...you won't freeze!"
So today in the car I'm trying to get home to start this ever loving nap time process...(it's currently 1:25 and she's still not asleep, though I laid her down at 1). The cars in front of me we're going 34 mph with the speed limit at 35...don't they know they can go a little faster? It's like everyone out today was on a Sunday stroll...it's FRIDAY people! So I switch lanes, then go back again, inpatiently, and say "come on guys can we go please?". Up until this point the 2 year old hasn't paid any attention to me but of course this she picks up on.
"What you talking about mommy?" I tell her it's nothing and that mommy just needs to work on being patient. I ask her to remind me to take a deep breath because that's what I'm trying to teach her. Instead she says the following...
"Go home people! Go to your houses, move! Move! Move! There's a car coming. Move people! Go home and eat with your mouth and your tummy!!!"
Lol I don't even know where she comes up with this stuff. But it reminded me that she will learn what ever we teach her. If I yell at cars to get out of my way then why wouldn't she?
So, I'll take a deep breath, try to be patient and wait for another 30 mins for her to fall asleep while I have a baby on my boob who has a stinky diaper...and maybe then I'll be able to go in the kitchen and eat with my mouth and tummy.
Thursday, March 26, 2015
"That sometimes happens mommy"
Yes...that sometimes happens. The quote above is from my 2 year old. A couple weeks ago I asked if she'd share her bacon with me. She said no. I asked pretty please. She said no. So I gave her a sad face hoping that would prompt her sweet self to share. ... Nope. Instead, she looks at my sad face, pats my back and says "That sometimes happens mommy". Ha!
So what happened today? I was late getting her home for her nap. By my own fault. A friend I haven't seen in a few years invited me and the girls over. I jumped at the chance to get out of the house. Even better is that she has a 3 year old and a 6 month old so not only was I getting out of the house but we were going to spend time with someone who understands. Someone who knows what it's like to have a child start crying for no reason or needs to poop right that minute or interrupts you 8,654,456 times.
And what happened? We talked and compared notes and wiped butts and got snacks and kissed boo-boos and lost track of time. And it was great.
Now I'm sitting in my 2 year olds room while she falls asleep hoping that the baby choking on my milk won't wake her up. All while looking at the time on my phone in total disbelief that she should have been asleep an hour ago. And reminding myself, with my own 2 year olds wisdom; "That sometimes happens mommy."
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Thanksgiving 2014
We had a great time spending time with family yesterday for
Thanksgiving. Dustin has to work today so we spent yesterday evening at
my mom's house for dinner. It was a full house! And a ton of fun.
Here's a little picture recap from the night.
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We started the day off with baking dessert! Alivia was a great help!! |
Then it was time to help Daddy put the tree together (a first in my home) |
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You crazy kids you. |
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Bump shot! 34w6d |
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Family shot. Strange/fun/crazy to think next Thanksgiving we'll have another little one with us! |
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The ham safely made it into the oven this time... |
Perfect chaos. |
Eskimo kisses <3 br="">3> |
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Apparently the dog food needed to soak in his water first... |
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Ryan helping me make caramel for the dessert! |
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This delicious dessert was from this website; Sallys Baking Addiction |
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Game Time! |
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A good indication it's time to go home... |
Friday, October 3, 2014
The smell of Autumn
Today's prompt on NaBloPoMo;
Which smell lets you know that it is autumn?

Hands down, the first thing I think of is cinnamon. Remember two days ago when I said Fall wasn't my favorite season? Well this goes right along with that, and the fact that a lot has changed for me this year. Cinnamon, I hate the over powering smell of cinnamon when you walk into a grocery store this time of year. Honestly the second you walk in there is this big 'ol draft of cinnamon and there's no escaping it. I guess they must dip an entire bag of pine cones into a huge vat of cinnamon and then I think they place a fan underneath the pine cones to make sure you are bombarded with thestench smell. I'm obviously not a fan.
Why are they dipped in pine cones anyway? I assume that's what they are. I never get close enough to them to really look.
For some reason, this year, it doesn't bother me as bad. Maybe it's because I'm really liking fall this year. Is it a pregnant thing? Maybe it is now that I think about it. 2 years ago I was pregnant at this exact same time and I couldn't wait for Thanksgiving. Actually...that was just about the food lol. What pregnant woman doesn't want Thanksgiving to hurry the hell up and get here?!
Back to my original thought though. Any time of year if I smell cinnamon it makes me think of fall right away. While I still don't particularly appreciate the stores tactic of attacking me with it, I am starting to appreciate it more.
And, since we're on the subject. Do you know how good cinnamon is for you? Apparently really good. My mother has told me about many remedies over the years and almost all of them contain cinnamon. To name a few potential aliments that might be helped by cinnamon;
There are also some out there that say it can/may help with fungal infections, Multiple Sclerosis and Alzheimer's. There may be something to this, I think a lot of this is still in the research phase but you have to start somewhere right?
If you're still interested in this lovely tree bark and want to learn more about it's potential uses here's a great website I found with some good info.
http://www.learnvest.com/2012/09/20-unexpected-uses-for-cinnamon/
Oh, and apparently the scent of cinnamon can help sharpen the mind and make you more focused...maybe King Sooper's just wants us all to be smarter shoppers?
Which smell lets you know that it is autumn?
Hands down, the first thing I think of is cinnamon. Remember two days ago when I said Fall wasn't my favorite season? Well this goes right along with that, and the fact that a lot has changed for me this year. Cinnamon, I hate the over powering smell of cinnamon when you walk into a grocery store this time of year. Honestly the second you walk in there is this big 'ol draft of cinnamon and there's no escaping it. I guess they must dip an entire bag of pine cones into a huge vat of cinnamon and then I think they place a fan underneath the pine cones to make sure you are bombarded with the
Why are they dipped in pine cones anyway? I assume that's what they are. I never get close enough to them to really look.
For some reason, this year, it doesn't bother me as bad. Maybe it's because I'm really liking fall this year. Is it a pregnant thing? Maybe it is now that I think about it. 2 years ago I was pregnant at this exact same time and I couldn't wait for Thanksgiving. Actually...that was just about the food lol. What pregnant woman doesn't want Thanksgiving to hurry the hell up and get here?!
Back to my original thought though. Any time of year if I smell cinnamon it makes me think of fall right away. While I still don't particularly appreciate the stores tactic of attacking me with it, I am starting to appreciate it more.
And, since we're on the subject. Do you know how good cinnamon is for you? Apparently really good. My mother has told me about many remedies over the years and almost all of them contain cinnamon. To name a few potential aliments that might be helped by cinnamon;
- muscle spasms
- vomiting
- diarrhea
- infections
- the common cold
- loss of appetite
- erectile dysfunction (interesting?)
There are also some out there that say it can/may help with fungal infections, Multiple Sclerosis and Alzheimer's. There may be something to this, I think a lot of this is still in the research phase but you have to start somewhere right?
If you're still interested in this lovely tree bark and want to learn more about it's potential uses here's a great website I found with some good info.
http://www.learnvest.com/2012/09/20-unexpected-uses-for-cinnamon/
Oh, and apparently the scent of cinnamon can help sharpen the mind and make you more focused...maybe King Sooper's just wants us all to be smarter shoppers?
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