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Friday, October 9, 2009

An interview with my unborn child...

Q. What is your favorite food you like your mommy to eat?
Baby: Nothing....I much perfer Mommy to have an empty stomache. Makes more room for me. It is after all, all about me!

Q. So then I guess the food you like least is.....
Baby: Yeah...everything. Food is gross.

Q. Don't you feel bad about making your mommy sick every morning?
Baby: She's a strong lady. She can handle it. Besides, who wants to digest food anyway right?

Q. So what do you think you are going as for Halloween?
Baby: A case of indigestion.

Q. Hmmm interesting. So is there any indication when the morning sickness will come to an end?
Baby: Well they always say the end of the first trimester which is in 2 weeks. Holidays are coming up soon. I might just let mommy enjoy Christmas Cookies. Of course that could just be a campaign promise as well. Time will tell.


Monday, September 21, 2009

Oh baby!

So I think most everyone knows...well everyone who are in our circles. It's quite possible the weird neighbors we dont talk to dont know....and the guy who bags our groceries at Publix doesnt know....but for everybody else....you know by now...we're pregnant!!!

We are technically due May 2...but the doctor told us it's another C-section for us this go around at 39 weeks so looks like it will be a late April baby. Late April seems to be a good month for Elkins' babies. Sean's brother and cousin were both born on the 28th of April.

You may be wondering...wow...C-section. Scary?
No not so much. I personally think God understands my fear of throwing up during labored delivery or my guess that I would probably pass out. One of the two. So C-section was the best option.

Of course....it's not like I asked the doctor or God for a c-section. Going under a knife and having surgery was definitely not my plan when we had Connor. In fact when they told me he would be a C-section delivery because of how big he was measuring, I cried for two days. I had not prepared myself for this option....not that I really prepared myself for a laboring delivery either though. (hangs head and covers eyes) We didnt take the labor and delivery classes. I know. Stupid. What were we thinking? I think I just didnt want to face the video where they show a women going through delivery. I could see me now...."No...no thanks...I dont think I'm going to do that."


So to answer any other questions you may have at this time:

1. How are you feeling?
I am in a constant state of nausea. Morning till night. Gingerale is my new best friend.

2. Craving anything yet?
The mere sight of food or a smell...can send me shaking my head violently and closing my eyes in disgust. My biggest shock this past week...I made chocolate eclair pie for a family gathering. This by far is my most favorite dessert and I never turn it down. (Ive been known to lick my plate...dont judge me) and while making it...the sight of chocolate frosting grossed me out. siiiighh I didnt even taste it. What a waste of good pie.

3. Do you know if its a boy or girl yet?
No right now this little one is like a little blobby with arms and legs lol. We will find out around 20 weeks...I am only about 9 weeks now.

4. Are you going to get the swine flu vaccine recommended for pregnant women?
I am wrestling with this one. Do I want swine flu? No of course not. Then again do I want to take something that has had no testing on pregnant women with no idea what it could do to my unborn child and inject it into my body? Not so much.

5. How is Connor adjusting to the idea of being a big brother?
So far so good...he's only 2 and doesnt comprehend this idea too much yet. He does know there will be a baby in the family... "Momma, Daddy, Me,.....baby." He gives the baby kisses (my tummy). He also claims I have 20 babies in my tummy. (Thankfully that is untrue) and according to him, I am the baby's "house." (Which has some truth I guess. Not that I love being referred to as a "house.")

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

On our way to TWO...continued


Mommy life lesson number 2...... laugh at the little stuff.

I think my mommy attitude when it comes to stuff like this is, if it isnt really that big a deal....then why make it a big deal?

Yes this was an entire container of brand new puffies. Yes they cost me $2.50 at Publix. Yes I had crumbies all over my floor. Yes he did eat some off the floor. Yes he probably ate some cat hair when he ate the puffies of the floor. Yes the thought of my toddler eating cat hair kinda grosses me out.

But then I thought...what a great photo opportunity.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

On our way to TWO


My son is turning two this weekend and I cant believe it. Pretty soon he'll be driving my car, bringing home girls I dont like.....sigghhh I dont even want to think about that. In the mean time, I'll stick with two and all the grape jelly messes and goofy toothy grins that come with it.

So in honor of my son each day this week I am going to post things my son has taught me about motherhood and how he has shaped me into being a mom. Ive been a mom for two years now. Amazing right?
1. Toddlers can never have too many books. I think my son's vocabulary has grown leaps and bounds just from the books we read to him everyday. Everyday you ask? Yes everyday. Sunday, Monday, Tuesdays and all the rest of the week. Why everyday? Because for one, he loves to read (as you can tell from the above picture.) and because reading to your kids is perhaps setting the most important thing you can do in order to instill a love of reading for themselves later in life. So parents, take a few minutes, grab Dr. Seuss off the shelf (Connor recommends Dr. Seuss' ABC book) and read with your kids!
Cue piano music and "The More You Know" slogan....








Friday, August 14, 2009

I love me some Sesame Street

So as promised...


Sesame Street is fast becoming one of my favorite shows. I believe it has replaced my Jon and Kate plus 8 obsession. Why you ask?

1. On Sesame Street, I dont have to deal with the awkwardness of the absence of Jon.
2. On Sesame Street, I dont have to deal with the awkwardness of Jon's weird hip hop clothes and diamond stud earrings.
3. Sesame Street is funnier than Kate hitting Emeril with a spoon and a lot funnier than Aiden (the one with the glasses) claiming he "can't see sheep."
4. Plus Sesame Street is educational, although I have learned from j&k+8 to make an organic environmentally friendly household cleaner from baking soda and vinegar. Thanks Kate!


Okay so I truly think Sesame Street is a lot funnier than when I was a kid. Minus the Elmo portion of the show. Elmo is NOT funny. He is the least funniest character of the entire show. Nothing is funny about a monster that refers to himself in the 3rd person. However I do enjoy the part in Elmo's World when Elmo asks advice in a portion he calls, "Now Elmo will ask a baby." Those are some funny babies.

But do you want to know the real star of the Sesame Street? Prairie Dawn!

Prairie Dawn. ...you know the little blonde muppet person.

Blue dress. Plays piano.

No?

<----Remember now?


Prairie is the character that gets the joke before all the characters. She's easily annoyed and often is the "lesson teacher" for the characters. She is often paired with Cookie Monster and is determined to teach Cookie Monster the value of not gobbling cookies up so fast and sharing his cookies with others. (....we all have our faults I guess) I guess why I love Prairie Dawn is because she's the only character in the show that "gets it." Prarie often sighs in annoyance when Big Bird sings "which one of these things is not like the other? Which one of these things just doesnt belong?.....The pineapple, the banana, the apple, or Snuffy Snuffleupagus? Prairie Dawn seems to be in on the joke and cannot believe the rest of them are truly trying to figure out the differences between fruit and a giant imaginary elephant/mastedon. C'mon Big Bird! Praire gets it!


I find myself laughing more than my son (he's just in it for the ABC's anyway) at Bert's fascination with oatmeal (www. youtube.com/watch?v=bQ3eiaK6LAU) or when Ernie decides he will fill in for The Count, dons a cape and walks around yelling "Thunder! Lightning! Ha-Ha-Ha" Were they this funny when we were kids?













Monday, August 3, 2009

Not Me Monday and more to come later

I'll blog tomorrow about Sesame Street. Stay tuned. I think its becoming my favorite show. No really. ...NO....REALLY.

Meanwhile....Here's Not me Monday

My neighbor pulled out a slip and slide the other day and her kids were playing in it when Connor and I got home from lunch. I most certainly did not let my child run in my neighbor's sprinkler and slip and slide fully clothed. (Also, note to those who are curious...it is hard to slip and slide with jean shorts on.)

My husband and I most certainly did not spend an hour and a half on the computer trying to figure out how to get Connor's Sesame Street Party invitation (that I designed) copied onto Wal-Mart's photo postcards. I also didn't think about how in that hour and a half.....pre-made party invitations could have been purchased, addressed, stamped, and mailed.

I did not get exasperated when our 8 year old neighbor came to the door to see if Connor could come out and play. (Lest I remind the readers Connor isnt even two yet!) I also didnt mutter under my breath when the kid rang the doorbell during Connor's naptime. No he can't come out and play even though you may of just woke him up.

I also did not get the free kids cookie at the Publix bakery just so I could have a bite. Okay...two bites...at the most...half the cookie. Nope not me.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Not Me Monday....and a rant about school supplies

My sister-n-law has a blog about her life and family and one day as I lurked around her friends' blogs...(yes I admit I lurked. I'm a lurker.) I caught onto one blog that I have found myself reading consistently. On this lady's site...besides her BEAUTIFUL photography of her kids is a weekly blog post called "Not me Monday." www.mycharmingkids.net

Basically, as the author pens it, the point is "being brutally honest and living to tell about it." The point is to spread the word how people arent always perfect.

So welcome to "Not me Monday"

This past week Sean (hubby) was practicing all week long for a children's production called "Children's letters to God." (He was playing bass in it, not performing) So it was just Connor and I for most nights. Usually Sean puts Connor to sleep because he does it so much faster. ....However....
I most certainly did not rock my almost 2 year old to sleep. And he certainly did not fall asleep in my arms with a sweet little smirk on his face.

This past week I did not pretend not to be home when the ADT man came to solicit his home security systems at my door. Even after my son crashed over to the window and blinds and looked at the solicitor and smiled.

Last weekend, it certainly wasn't me who flashed my backyard lights at my backyard neighbors for making so much noise at 2 am that it woke up my toddler 3 times. Nope, not me!

I did not bake cookies for the new neighbors as an excuse to have some for myself.

I also did not just eat tuna and crackers for dinner last night. On the couch. At 9PM.

And finally I did not throw a slight fit at Sunday School upon hearing the news that teachers are no longer allowed to "require" school supplies. Nope not me.

Okay, maybe I did.

I have to admit something to you. I am a school supplies nerd. School Supplies nerd with a capital N. I love it. And I dont even have school aged children. But I love seeing new packs of crayons for 20 cents and new packs of blunt tip scissors for buy one get one free offers. Siggghhh....

Dont judge me.

Anyway. I totally understand there are many moms and dads out there who having a hard time making ends meet and school supplies are just another addend expense stress. And I sympathize with that fact. I truly do. Our church is running a back to school drive to help these very parents. And I love that as a church family we are doing this. There is nothing sadder on a first day of school when a child is upset that they dont have their supplies and everyone else does.
However...with this news I received from a friend in Sunday School who's sister is a new teacher in the school system....school supplies are no longer "required"...makes me shake my head and want to throw a bottle of voluntarily bought Elmer's glue at whoever came up with this idea.

Now granted, this is what you would call "hear say" news. And I really dont know if school supplies were ever really "required" in the first place. Because really, are they going to look at that first grader and say..."Hmmm no zippered pencil case?? You're outta here kid! Back to kindergarten with you!"
Last night I tried looking for some piece of news or article on the web that talked about this but couldnt find anything. However, after being in the school system and remembering when our principal had told us that the school board said we could no longer ask for items students didnt "need" but we "liked" having in our class....like tissues or a pack of computer paper, this recent underground announcement in the school system does not surprise me....but it definitely angers me. (Oh and by the way...Tissues I think are a NEED in a classroom, not a want. If you insist on sending your sick kid to school....I NEED tissues in my room. Period. Gross. This is another blog entry and I digress.)

Back to voluntary supplies. Supposedly this is being done to alleviate parents of the cost of school supplies due to the economy. Again as I stated before there are parents out there who legitimately need some extra help when it comes to school supplies. My problem is, if you make a blanket statement like that....that no one has to bring in school supplies then some parents who have the means of buying school supplies, wont and will be covered by that blanket statement. So who buys the NEEDED school supplies? Not the school system! Enter the teacher and her mediocre salary check.

Last night I was at Walmart and the school supplies lists are out. No where on the list is it mentioned that these are not required. So maybe all this is, is that teachers cannot ASK for the supplies, but they wont say anything to discourage parents from bringing in supplies. I dont know.

What I do know is that Walmart has folders for 15 cents.

-Brooke