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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

These days...

I should be posting in a week about B's 15 month checkup, but I thought I'd go ahead and give a little update.  I want to be sure and remember what life is like- but there is just no time to blog!  So this might be a long one...or it might be a short one if she wakes up sooner than later... :)

Blakely is busier than ever.  She is talking up a storm- and it is hilarious.  I need to video it, but I just know she'll be as quiet as a mouse as soon as I start filming.  She just blabs all the time, and I know she thinks she is saying things.  She is into everything.  I know I always say that, but seriously, she is SO curious, and is dead set on be a part of whatever I'm doing.  Cooking has become quite the challenge because she throws a MAJOR fit if I don't let her sit on the counter next to me, or hold her while I am doing it.  Most of the time I just let her crawl around on the counter messing with stuff- it's seriously the only way I can get anything done! 

She is obsessed with being outside.  She begs to go out most of the day, and is by far the most content when we are outside.  She just roams and picks things up and pushes her wagon.  She also has a little slide thing that she loves to play on. 

We have been pretty frustrated for the last couple of months with her sleeping.  She hasn't been going to bed super easy, and she gets up WAYYY early.  Like 5:30 at the latest.  Sometimes 4.  It's pretty miserable- especially being pregnant.  She has also been incredibly fussy and cranky.  Like big fits and whining, non-stop.  We have tried everything in the book to change it, but nothing works.  So finally we just decided a couple of days ago to embrace it.  And it has helped a ton.  Both her attitude and ours have completely changed.  She gets up happy, goes down for naps easy, and is in a much better mood.  Now, this might change tomorrow...but for now, we are just gonna go with it.  It still feels so wrong to put her down for a nap at 7am, but whatever. 

how hilarious is this hair? 
awake, and in a good mood!
sitting on her throne.  we got her a potty- but she mainly just likes to take it a part and sit on it to watch tv.
I am now 27 weeks pregnant...and I can hardly believe it.  Where did the first and second trimester go?!  I mean...it's just crazy.  I feel great- tired of course, but I am sure that has more to do with my 5am wakeup call than this baby.  :)  He moves like CRAZY.  Like, all night long.  But I love it.  He's healthy and growing, and I think I am pretty much as big as I was right before I had B.  No joke.  I am a little nervous about having a normal sized baby.  :) 

And yes, I said "HE."  I know I said I was going to wait, but I just felt like Stephen wasn't enjoying me being pregnant like he did with B.  So I surprised him, and at my last ultrasound had the doc take a pic and put it in an envelope (so I didn't see it either) and I gave it to him for Valentine's day.  He loved it and was SO excited to find out that he is going to have a SON.  Henry is his name.  :)  We are glad we are having a boy, because he will need to be tough to stand up to his bossy-butt big sister.  I have a feeling he will outweigh her by the time he is a year old. 

Stephen and I became an "aunt/uncle" last night!  Stephen's sister gave birth to Lucy Jane.  We are so excited to meet her!  She is a cutie for sure.  And we are so excited for B to have a girl cousin to play with at holidays!

how sweet is Lucy?  Such a pretty baby!

in case you were wondering what I had for dinner

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Our love story

This has been on several friends' blogs, so I thought in honor of V-day I'd play along too! 
1. How long have you and your significant other been together?
We have officially been together since November of 2006- so 5 1/2 years?  But we also dated for about 6 months in 2004. 
2. How did you meet? {What's your "love" story?}
We actually met my junior or senior year of highschool (can't remember which) in Springdale, AR.  My brother was at the U of A and was friends with Stephen.  Me and some friends went up to see Joe (my brother) and we were staying at my grandma's in Springdale.  I forgot some sort of toiletry, and around midnight we stopped at Harps (grocery store) to get some.  A truck pulled up to us and Stephen yelled out "Hey, you're Joe's sister!"  Apparently he had seen my picture in Joe's room and thought I was cute.  :)  I was pretty convinced that I was going to marry one of Joe's friends, and I told my friends that it'd be Stephen Billings after we met that night. 

A year or two later I came to college, and I had a big crush on him , but I am pretty sure he had long forgotten about me since I was the "little sister" until we finally actually became friends at Kaleo- Stumo summer project- the summer after my freshman year.  We worked together at Big Kahunas- a water park, so we rode to work and home together every day.  We fell in love that summer.  You aren't allowed to date at the project- but the very last day before we went home, he asked me if he could take me on a date when we got back to Fayetteville.  We were floating in the ocean and he was getting stung by jelly fish.  It was so romantic.  :)

We dated for about 6 months and then I got confused and broke up with him.  I was still crazy about him, but he moved on.  Eventually I did too, but it took a while!  He claims he liked me the whole time :)

A couple years later, after pretty much not even being friends, I ended up needing a ride home from church and he took me home- I knew after that 20 minute drive that he liked me.  He asked me out a couple weeks after that and not long after that we were engaged.  Our (second) first date was in November 2006 and we were engaged in May and married in September. 
3. If married, how long have you been married? If not, is this the guy you hope to marry? {do tell4 1/2 years

4. If you are married, where did you get married at? Big or small wedding? If not, where would you like to get married? And will it be big or small?
We got married in my parents' front yard in Choctaw, Ok.  I'm not really sure what makes a big/small wedding.  We had over 300 people there, but it was a super casual outdoor wedding.  I was barefoot, wore a short dress, and we had barbeque at our reception.  It was wonderful. 
5. Do you have any nick-names that you call one another? Do share!
The theme I have been reading on all of these is "babe/baby" and we are no exception.  I even try to make a conscious effort not to call him babe when others are around because I think it drives single people crazy.  Married people understand though.  :)  We really don't have any other real nicknames- just embarrassing ones that I wouldn't ever admit to. 
6. Name 3 things you love most about your honey.
He can always make me laugh, he is THE best dad, and he loves God even more than he loves me. 
7. Tell us how he proposed? Or your ideal proposal?
My parents got married in my grandparents backyard.  Ever since I was a little girl I wanted to get married there underneath an apple tree in their pasture.  Stephen came with me to my grandparents one weekend and he asked me to marry him under the apple tree- it was the sweetest.
8. Is he a flowers and teddy bear kind of guy for v-day, or strawberries, champagne, and rose petals?
He's a flower and starbucks kinda guy- that's what he got me today.  :) 
9. Are you a sunset dinner on the beach kind of girl, or pop a movie in and relax on the couch?
Both sound wonderful, but since we live in Kansas, with no beach anywhere nearby, we pretty much do the movie and couch- which I love just as much. 
10. Tell us one thing you'd like to do with your significant one day. If you could do anything? Go anywhere?
I want to go to Hawaii and Europe.  Without children.  :) 
11. Tell us what you plan on doing on this Valentine's Day.
We celebrated on Sunday.  We got a babysitter, and did our 5th annual McD's date.  :)  We get dressed up, and dine in at McDonalds.  We even order WHATEVER we want.  :)  Then we drove around and talked, then we came back and put B to bed, then we watched Courageous on the couch.  It was wonderful.  I thought v-day was over, but instead, he surprised me today with a pink rose and a starbucks.  What a sweetie. 
12. Are you asking for anything this Valentine's day?
Got everything I could ever want.
13. Give us one piece of advice of keeping a relationship strong and full of love.
Kiss.  Every, single, day. 
14. Show us a picture of what love means to you
The theme of all of these that I've read is daddy and daughter pics, so I'll stick with it.  But seriously, is that not the sweetest thing you've ever seen? 

Thursday, February 9, 2012

#momproblems

I'm getting on a soapbox.

In motherhood, the problems-issues-obstacles-whatever you want to call them are endless. (at least so far for the first year and a few months...) there is pretty much never more than a day or two that there isn't something to overcome. Nursing, teething, eating, sleeping, whining, obedience, etc. No mom is exempt from all trials in motherhood- though some might be lucky enough to get an incredible sleeper, or a baby who nurses smoothly from the get go until mom is ready to ween.

But let's be clear for the moms encountering those issues- it is just that-lucky. Sure, there are things you can do as a parent to increase the likelihood that your baby does (or doesn't) do those things the way you want them to, but also, you can do everything "perfectly" and just have a bad sleeper, or eater, or whatever. AND even if it happens to be moms FAULT that the child has this issue or that, most of us (moms) are just doing the best we know how with the little person that God has given us.

And they are that- people. With thoughts and opinions (at least mine sure has them!) and personalities. You can see glimpses of the uniqueness that God placed in our babies from the first kicks we feel in our bellies and the first ultrasound where we see them squirming. They don't come with instruction manuals for that reason. Each mom is different, and each baby is even more different. No matter what people say- there are no hard and fast rules. Blakely has managed to teach me at least that.

All this to say- sometimes (ALL of the time) moms just want to hear that they are doing a good job. Not advice on how you would have done it- cause be honest- you don't know how you would have done it. You never had and never will have MY baby. You never had and never will have MY life. So to think and especially to say how you would have done it differently is just arrogant and plain rude. Of course there are times that moms ask for advice. And by all means, share your opinion if you think it will benefit. Please give your advice carefully and gently. Do your best not to make mom feel bad, cause after all, SHE is the one suffering through the sleeplessness, fussiness, and/or disobedience. But also consider the possibility that asking for your advice is also just another way that she wants to hear you say she is doing a good job as a mom.

If you are one of those moms blessed with a good sleeper or eater, then be thankful. Sure, pat yourself on the back for the hard work that you might have put in to get your baby to where he is, but do it silently. And offer sympathy instead of advice. And give her encouragement instead of judgement. Some of us HAVE worked hard, read the books, tried the tricks- and hopefully we can all admit that we haven't done it perfectly, but sometimes it doesn't matter. Sometimes the baby just. won't. sleep. Or eat, or stop whining. Who knows why? Not the mom, and certainly not you either.

This is all coming after B getting up at 4am today, crying for 2 hours when I finally gave in and got her up, nap at 7:30 where she slept for less than an hour. She has gotten up at 5am for the last month, cries for a minimum of 20 sometimes more than an hour before falling asleep at night, has been MEGA whiney for the last week or so unless perfectly entertained, eats OCCASIONALLY, and usually only bananas or yogurt, and is the queen o tantrums.

I let her cry- every time? No, cause I have a heart. I let her go hungry when she refuses to eat what I made- every time? No, cause I want her to grow. I ignore her whines- every time? No, cause I don't want to go to jail.

I'm just doing the best I know how with the little person God gave me. And you know what moms? You are doing a great job too.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

24 and a few

I went in for another ultrasound Monday and everything looks great! Pretty much perfectly average on everything. It is so different this time around. Stephen hasn't made it to an ultrasound and I'm not sure if he will. It's just not worth the kink in B's schedule. I always bring pictures though. Dr appts and ultrasounds were such a big deal last time but not as much with this one. Though it's always fun to see him/her squirming around, it doesn't get the hype that they got last time- which is good. A whole lot less worrying.

I am feeling ok except the huge factor. And I am not doing the best job of self control on my eating habits. I have been enjoying a few too many Starbucks grande hot chocolates with whip cream. Mmmmm.

Lots of kicking by this one- around the clock. And I don't get much sleep, but mainly thanks to my sweetie who gets up around 5am every day.

Stephens mom is here babysitting the two of us while Stephen is out of town for work. It's been nice. B likes seeing people other than me! And she gets entertained by B-B in the backseat when we go places.

B will be super sad to see her go on Sunday.

In other baby news, I am anxiously awaiting the arrival of my FIRST niece! Thats right folks, I'm gonna be an aunt! Stephens sister is due at the beginning of March, but her little whopper is already putting B to shame in the growth department. She's 4 weeks from the due date and Lucy Jane is already weighing over 6.5 lbs! Way to go Lucy! I can't wait, and maybe we'll all get lucky (especially Anna) and she'll come early.

K, here's a picture of me and baby- no face cause I'm trying a pinterest hair project- ill let you know how it turns out...