Thursday, September 30, 2010

I'm a big kid now!

Am I the only one in the process of transitioning my toddler to a big boys room? Big crocodile tears! These feelings are the ones that make you go and do something crazy. I still think it is amazing how we as parents wish them to become independent and in an instant beg the universe to keep them little people.

Regardless, Alex's room is getting an over haul as well. We have him in a big boy bed now but I am rethinking what I want for a headboard. I have been to countless furniture stores, websites, and garage sales. Then it occurred to me that I should check out what CSN stores has, why I did not think of this earlier I am not sure. Maybe pregnancy brain? Ha! Just kidding! 

But do check out what I found at their site. I am leaning towards a bookcase headboard because that frees up some space in Alex's room which is smaller plus gives me additional room for books, water cups, balls, tractors, etc. You get my drift? Besides once I comb through their huge selection I can get it shipped to me for free so there is no hassle of trying to get Erik to go pick it up or me trying to fit it in my crazy schedule.

So I am in the process of checking out more about CSN Stores,  I will be sure to let you know if they are too good to be true, but I can promise you if they are not I will be adding a big boy bookcase headboard to Alex's room very soon. To be continued...

Oh by the way-Anthony lost ANOTHER tooth last night, I am pretty sure he is going to be a jack-o'-lantern for Halloween because he seriously looks like one. Missing front tooth on top and a missing front tooth on the bottom on the opposite side. I am praying to the orthodontist spirits that they all come in straight. My parents had me at the orthodontist in second grade because I had super buck teeth. I wore a head gear to bed all of third grade. Now doesn't that tell a lot?!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

5 Staples

So the cupboards are looking barren, the fridge is nearly empty, but you always have these 5 things-consider them the staples you always by at the grocery store. What are they?

I am sick of buying and making the same things. My staples are eggs, baby carrots, yogurt, peanut butter, and bread. No matter what you will find these in our cupboard or fridge.

Tonight I making beef stroganoff...any ideas to share for tomorrow?

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

The wheels on the bus go round and round!


So like I mentioned yesterday 1st grade hit me harder then expected. Regardless I muddled through the day and around 3 o'clock starting thinking about my big 1st grader getting on the bus to go home. The plan was for him to go to my daycare providers and get dropped off. Works pretty slick because she lives just a couple of blocks from us and will be waiting for both Anthony and her grandson to get dropped off by the bus. About 3:32 phone rings, I see it is "Grandma Lynn", and I know something has not gone smoothly.

 I answer and she is talking really fast and breathless that Anthony did not get off the bus. Clayton said that Anthony stayed on when they came to her stop. It must have been mother's instinct but I knew he was fine. Anthony is pretty independent. Lynn told me she was going to call the bus company. We hung up. I called her two minutes later to say I was going to go to our house. My drive home I was a little anxious because I didn't want his first day of 1st grade to be traumatic.

I pull up. No Anthony on the step. I open the garage door and run into the house. By this time my heart is racing. "Anthony, Anthony, are you here?" No response. But there's Betty who should be in her kennel staring at me at the top of the stairs. 

"Hi Mom, I'm up here watching I-Carly and eating goldfish." My little stud goes through to tell me that he knew our garage code and let himself in. He knew after the bus left Lynn's he needed to get off at our house. He wasn't sure if he should walk there or go in. He thought it was safer to go in.

I was SO PROUD! He did exactly what he should have done from my perspective and I was really proud he went with his instinct. The situation could have gone many other ways.

Go Anthony! He did ask if he could come home everyday after school and I made it clear that even though today was an accident from now on we have to follow the plan. But I feel better that if he is in a position like that again he will be able to handle it without panic and think it through. Now my daycare provider on the other hand-she was in tough shape. Told her things happen, especially with 60 kids on a bus. Pretty sure she took a hot bath last night...

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Lake buddies!

Since I am too depressed to post first day of school pictures, I am going to post end of summer pictures when Anthony was not quite an official first grader yet (I had no idea 1st grade was going to be so tough on me).

This is our other family from Tony's Campground at Lake Ida whom we have too much fun with!

Sammy
Landon and Baxter


Conner and Alex

Bailey Girl


Sam and Dylan
Bree


Kuntz Boys Carson and Conner


Gina...always on a mission!




Ry Guy


Anthony loves a crowd!

Bailey Boy, Dylan, and Anthony
Nothing like an"old school" swing-set

Never too old to hold them?


Friday, September 3, 2010

Because I feel like it...



Alex is goofy, uninhibited, and a whole lot of fun!


He is my wild child! He is my joy!


I look forward to seeing him spread joy as he grows...hopefully with clothes on.



But for now he is clearly dancing like nobody is watching and I LOVE IT!

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Summer loving, had me a blast!

My camera was hijacked!!!




Can you take a guess who it was?