Oh, poor neglected blog. I really do wish I had more time to update this thing! I have a few moments before bed, so let me see.
Christmas break was wonderful, and of course, we were spoiled rotten. We got all kinds of goodies, and Santa was good to us. Most importantly, we go to spend some quality time with our family, which was much needed. Maya is old enough now to remember and love her family, and she dearly misses everyone when they aren't around. Just tonight we were saying out prayers, and she said, "What Grandma doing now mommy? What Papa doing?" I quickly replied, "Sleeping," to lull her into bedtime bliss. I thought to myself, how amazing it is that at age 2 she is wondering and worrying about what everyone is up to already. How cute.
She is really growing into her own little personality lately. She has become very aware of others and their feelings. She tells me she's sorry if she bumps into me or drops something. She loves her kitty cats and follows them around (and they tolerate her - Chief adores her, to be honest). She has grown especially attached to her "buttyfly bankie" as she calls it, and wants to take it everywhere. She has her "bag" with her "lips" inside, which she pulls out frequently and proceeds to smear all over her face and mine. She tells you that she misses you when you've been away, and she's recently started singing the "I love you" song from blasted Barney. I wouldn't be so pleased except that she sings the songs complete with hugs and kisses for you in the right places, and it is the most wonderful feeling in the world to be loved so unconditionally and completely.
She has been a bit whiny lately, so when she starts we send her to her room. She screams the whole way, but promptly runs down the hall and goes to her room. She screams for a few more minutes, and when she has quieted down, I go back and say "Feel better now?" and she replies, uh-huh, and she comes out ready to play. When you say something she agrees with she says, "That right, mommy."
She is still singing up a storm, but has added "Baa, baa black sheep, Do you know the Muffin Man? I love you, you love me, Jesus loves me, If you're happy and you know it, and a few others to her repertoire.
She loves her friends dearly, and has been behaving lately at school. Potty training is slow going, but we're not pushing it. She goes when she wants to on the potty, and we're still in the trusty diapers for now. She and her friend Gabbi LOVE to go to the mall and run around and "ride" the cars, and if Papa will just cooperate, she won't realize that those things move and play music if you deposit those precious little coins. Don't tell!
Casey is plugging away at his graduate class to finish his PACE teaching requirements, and I start a graduate class of my own the 22nd. Ugh. At least I will have my bachelor's plus 18, and I probably WON'T get my raise because of funding issues. Oh well. God will provide - not to worry.
I get a new batch of kids the 21st, so that will be new for me. I'm used to having the same kids all year long, but at this school we change midyear, and start all over. I'm hoping it will go well and that I won't be too stressed.
God is good and we are truly blessed.
-Jennifer
Married Life, Motherhood, Making ends Meet, and just trying to keep it together.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Monday, December 22, 2008
Christmas already?
Merry Christmas everyone! We have had a busy November and December, but now that school is out we should have a few days to relax. We have gotten off to a busy start. We'll be in Columbia this week from Monday - Friday, and then we'll stop in Greenwood, unload, reload, and then be off to Anderson for a few days. It will be busy but fun. It is so nice to see everyone for a bit and not have to rush, rush, rush.
Maya is every bit of two and she knows it! She is generally very good natured, loving, and a total hambone, but when sleepiness sets in she is a booger! Her buddy Jackson gave her a train set for Christmas, and she has been having a blast setting up the tracks with her daddy and driving her train. We opened presents at our house on Sunday morning so that we wouldn't have to haul so much to Columbia, and I must say I was a bit disappointed. I thought she would be more excited, but she seemed to just be confused! Maybe she needs one more year to figure it out! She was excited about her moon that her daddy picked out for her (it hangs on the wall and has a remote so you can see its different phases) and especially excited about her suckers, which is all she's been saying that she wanted for Christmas since we started asking her. Specifically a "white sucker" and then recenty "a brown sucker." Well, at least that was an easy request. We'd better relish the simple requests while we still have them!
Her speech is progressing very well - she can sing the alphabet and several other songs. Her current favorites are "the wheels on the bus" (still - this one has always been her favorite), "twinkle star," the theme songs from Dora - Backpack and "The map," the theme song for the Backyardigans, and "Jingle Bells." She also has become obsessed with singing/playing "Ring around the Rosey." Cute, cute, cute!
Casey, poor thing, is trying to work on his 3 graduate classes that he has to complete by June for his final certificate. He has been working his bum off trying to get them done as quickly as possible. I dragged him out Chrismas shopping all day Friday (we took Maya to school so we could get some shopping done) and he was a trooper for the most part. We enjoyed our few hours of being child-free, but we missed her too!
We hope everyone has a safe and happy Christmas! : )
Maya is every bit of two and she knows it! She is generally very good natured, loving, and a total hambone, but when sleepiness sets in she is a booger! Her buddy Jackson gave her a train set for Christmas, and she has been having a blast setting up the tracks with her daddy and driving her train. We opened presents at our house on Sunday morning so that we wouldn't have to haul so much to Columbia, and I must say I was a bit disappointed. I thought she would be more excited, but she seemed to just be confused! Maybe she needs one more year to figure it out! She was excited about her moon that her daddy picked out for her (it hangs on the wall and has a remote so you can see its different phases) and especially excited about her suckers, which is all she's been saying that she wanted for Christmas since we started asking her. Specifically a "white sucker" and then recenty "a brown sucker." Well, at least that was an easy request. We'd better relish the simple requests while we still have them!
Her speech is progressing very well - she can sing the alphabet and several other songs. Her current favorites are "the wheels on the bus" (still - this one has always been her favorite), "twinkle star," the theme songs from Dora - Backpack and "The map," the theme song for the Backyardigans, and "Jingle Bells." She also has become obsessed with singing/playing "Ring around the Rosey." Cute, cute, cute!
Casey, poor thing, is trying to work on his 3 graduate classes that he has to complete by June for his final certificate. He has been working his bum off trying to get them done as quickly as possible. I dragged him out Chrismas shopping all day Friday (we took Maya to school so we could get some shopping done) and he was a trooper for the most part. We enjoyed our few hours of being child-free, but we missed her too!
We hope everyone has a safe and happy Christmas! : )
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Thanksgiving
Ok, this is getting really pathetic! I can't even find the time to keep up with my little itsy bitsy blog. Pooh. Well, I'll try to do better. November was a crazy month - Papa's birthday, Grandmama Bailey's birthday, and finally mine, which was bittersweet because I turned 30! AhHH! Well, everyone keeps telling me 30 is the new 20, so I'll just be thankful I've made it this far!
We had a great Thanksgiving weekend. First off, I am very thankful that we did NOT have school Wednesday - Friday. It was so nice to get a real break and even more enjoyable not to do one stitch of schoolwork. I was so glad to have a break from my kids and get to spend time with the family. This year was our Argo family year, and it worked out great b/c Aunt Becca was finally coming home from Chile! It was so nice to get to see her and meet her boyfriend Mark before they were off to Charleston. Hopefully we'll get to see her more often now that she's back in the states.
Let's just say that Nana and Papa know what they're doing in the food department, so we feasted on tenderloins and potatoes Wednesday, all manner of Thanksgiving goodies Thursday, and then Low Country Boil on Friday! It was delicious and I have officially gained 6 pounds as of this morning. Ugh. It sure was delicious though! Friday we lounged and recuperated, and Saturday Nana, Penny, and I went out for a little post-crazy-crowd shopping. We managed to hit a few stores and totally miss the Carolina Clemson game, but I admitted missed it willingly after Casey called during the first quarter with the score. Boo.
Maya is doing wonderfully - she is talking up a storm, using the potty pretty well, and busy, busy, busy!!! She has started tearing up her books lately, which has been very disappointing, but we're working on it. Hopefully it is a SHORT lived phase, otherwise we will be replacing a LOT of books! She had an ear infection on Thanksgiving, and was actually up most of the night before, so she slept during the big meal and for a total of 6 hours that day. She was pitiful, but after some antibiotics and lots of Ibuprofen she is feeling back to normal.
Ok, that's all I can muster for now. I am so pooped! Maya got up at 4:30 this morning and would NOT go back to bed! Grrrr.... : ) We are so thankful for our wonderful family who loves and supports us, for our wonderful friends who love us even though we are never here to do anything with them on the weekends, and for our amazing God who sustains us and blesses us beyond measure. We hope your Thanksgiving was as special as ours.
We had a great Thanksgiving weekend. First off, I am very thankful that we did NOT have school Wednesday - Friday. It was so nice to get a real break and even more enjoyable not to do one stitch of schoolwork. I was so glad to have a break from my kids and get to spend time with the family. This year was our Argo family year, and it worked out great b/c Aunt Becca was finally coming home from Chile! It was so nice to get to see her and meet her boyfriend Mark before they were off to Charleston. Hopefully we'll get to see her more often now that she's back in the states.
Let's just say that Nana and Papa know what they're doing in the food department, so we feasted on tenderloins and potatoes Wednesday, all manner of Thanksgiving goodies Thursday, and then Low Country Boil on Friday! It was delicious and I have officially gained 6 pounds as of this morning. Ugh. It sure was delicious though! Friday we lounged and recuperated, and Saturday Nana, Penny, and I went out for a little post-crazy-crowd shopping. We managed to hit a few stores and totally miss the Carolina Clemson game, but I admitted missed it willingly after Casey called during the first quarter with the score. Boo.
Maya is doing wonderfully - she is talking up a storm, using the potty pretty well, and busy, busy, busy!!! She has started tearing up her books lately, which has been very disappointing, but we're working on it. Hopefully it is a SHORT lived phase, otherwise we will be replacing a LOT of books! She had an ear infection on Thanksgiving, and was actually up most of the night before, so she slept during the big meal and for a total of 6 hours that day. She was pitiful, but after some antibiotics and lots of Ibuprofen she is feeling back to normal.
Ok, that's all I can muster for now. I am so pooped! Maya got up at 4:30 this morning and would NOT go back to bed! Grrrr.... : ) We are so thankful for our wonderful family who loves and supports us, for our wonderful friends who love us even though we are never here to do anything with them on the weekends, and for our amazing God who sustains us and blesses us beyond measure. We hope your Thanksgiving was as special as ours.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Halloween!
Happy Halloween everyone! I hope you are all doing well. So sorry I haven't written but once this month. October has been crazy, and this week has been absolutely insane. Casey is still coaching football, and I had parent teacher conferences this week until 7pm, so we sent Maya to Columbia to enjoy her grandparents for the week. WE MISS HER!!! It's funny how empty a house can become all of a sudden, and as much as I long for a break when she is home with me, I can't stand it when she's away. Actually, I haven't had much time to dwell on her being gone this week because I haven't had a moment to myself anyway. Casey and I are driving down to Columbia tonight after work to go and get her, and hopefully do some trick or treating before we pass out of exhaustion! Maya is supposed to be a bumblebee tonight, if we can get her to wear her costume. Hopefully I'll have some pictures to share soon.
Tomorrow we are planning Maya's first trip to Riverbanks zoo - she has only been to the Greenville Zoo one time before, and she was still little and mostly just enjoyed playing on the playground. Hopefully she'll enjoy it more this time, and hopefully it won't be absolutely freezing!
Maya turned 2 last week, and we had the family to our house for a party. We kept it low key this year, and that worked out great. I wasn't so stressed and could actually enjoy everyone, and Maya still had a great time. She couldn't wait for us to sing happy birthday to her, and she had waited for weeks to blow out her candles. In fact she had been singing happy birthday for weeks, and always pretended to blow out the candles at the end, so she was most excited to see real candles and actually get to blow them out. She was so proud. All of the family made it to the party, except for Aunt Becca, who is still in Chile for one more month! We missed her, but it was fun to have all of our family in one place for once. I don't think they had seen each other since the party the year before.
Well, I'm supposed to be working right now, so I guess I'll straighten up so I can go home in a bit! Have a safe and spooky Halloween everyone!
Tomorrow we are planning Maya's first trip to Riverbanks zoo - she has only been to the Greenville Zoo one time before, and she was still little and mostly just enjoyed playing on the playground. Hopefully she'll enjoy it more this time, and hopefully it won't be absolutely freezing!
Maya turned 2 last week, and we had the family to our house for a party. We kept it low key this year, and that worked out great. I wasn't so stressed and could actually enjoy everyone, and Maya still had a great time. She couldn't wait for us to sing happy birthday to her, and she had waited for weeks to blow out her candles. In fact she had been singing happy birthday for weeks, and always pretended to blow out the candles at the end, so she was most excited to see real candles and actually get to blow them out. She was so proud. All of the family made it to the party, except for Aunt Becca, who is still in Chile for one more month! We missed her, but it was fun to have all of our family in one place for once. I don't think they had seen each other since the party the year before.
Well, I'm supposed to be working right now, so I guess I'll straighten up so I can go home in a bit! Have a safe and spooky Halloween everyone!
Sunday, October 5, 2008
October
I LOVE the fall. It is my favorite time of year - the weather is nice, the colors are amazing, and there are so many fun holidays to look forward to. Not to mention my precious baby was born during October nearly 2 years ago. I simply cannot believe it, but I have enjoyed and will continue to enjoy every second that I have with my amazing family, and especially our little bundle of joy, who is still only weighing in at 23 pounds. Oh, will we ever see 24?? : )
Friday night we used one of Casey's birthday gifts and went out to eat at Outback!! I always wonder why we don't go there more until I get the bill. Sheesh! Anyways, it was delicious, and I could enjoy it all the more because we weren't really paying for it! Afterwards we went to the mall so that Maya could play on the cars that we NEVER put money in, and shop for cousin Julie. After nearly tearing apart Walden's book store, we returned home. You would think Casey and I would take advantage of a Friday night to do something fun, like watch a movie together, but we were both so exhausted that we were sound asleep by 10:30. We are so getting old!
Saturday we went to Anderson for Julie's party at the local jumping place, and Maya LOVED it. It was a ton of fun. Then we went back to Nana and Papa's for a delicious lunch, and an even more delicious nap (yes, we are very sleep deprived). We spent the afternoon digging sweet potatoes and pulling up radishes in the garden, watching Maya ride her Dora bike and "nancing" to the music, and enjoying being together. We hated to leave, but needed to get back for church today, so we left while listening to "I want my nanapapa!!!!" for the next thirty minutes. Pitiful.
Today we enjoyed going to church, eating leftovers and not cooking, taking yet another glorious nap, and not getting anything done that needed to be done. Sounds like a typical Sunday for us!
Hope everyone is slowing down to enjoy the sweet things in life and enjoying October as much as we are. Love you!
Friday night we used one of Casey's birthday gifts and went out to eat at Outback!! I always wonder why we don't go there more until I get the bill. Sheesh! Anyways, it was delicious, and I could enjoy it all the more because we weren't really paying for it! Afterwards we went to the mall so that Maya could play on the cars that we NEVER put money in, and shop for cousin Julie. After nearly tearing apart Walden's book store, we returned home. You would think Casey and I would take advantage of a Friday night to do something fun, like watch a movie together, but we were both so exhausted that we were sound asleep by 10:30. We are so getting old!
Saturday we went to Anderson for Julie's party at the local jumping place, and Maya LOVED it. It was a ton of fun. Then we went back to Nana and Papa's for a delicious lunch, and an even more delicious nap (yes, we are very sleep deprived). We spent the afternoon digging sweet potatoes and pulling up radishes in the garden, watching Maya ride her Dora bike and "nancing" to the music, and enjoying being together. We hated to leave, but needed to get back for church today, so we left while listening to "I want my nanapapa!!!!" for the next thirty minutes. Pitiful.
Today we enjoyed going to church, eating leftovers and not cooking, taking yet another glorious nap, and not getting anything done that needed to be done. Sounds like a typical Sunday for us!
Hope everyone is slowing down to enjoy the sweet things in life and enjoying October as much as we are. Love you!
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Fall days are here!
Hello everyone! So sorry that I have been neglecting this blog, but life has been VERY busy! Work has been crazy, Maya has been sick, and we have been gone every weekend for the last month. But, with that craziness, comes some really great time spent with our families.
Last Friday morning Maya woke up at 12:30 am with a 103 fever, and after some Ibuprofen (thank GOD for Ibuprofen), she went back to bed. We went to Columbia for the weekend to attend my riveting 11 year reunion, and she continued to get worse over the weekend. While coming home Sunday night, with Aunt J in tow to save the day as usual, Maya vomited all in the car, and we found ourselves cleaning her and the car up at a scary gas station half way between Greenwood and Columbia. She got worse over the night, and by Monday morning she looked awful. We went to the doctor around 2 on Monday, and Dr. Feole began running all sorts of tests, taking her blood, a urine sample via catheter, etc. to diagnose the problem. Apparently she had a urinary tract infection, so she got a hefty shot of strong antibiotics and an appointment scheduled for the next day. That must have been some really great stuff, because by Tuesday she was MUCH better. She has fully recovered, thank God, but we do have to go to the hospital on the 16th for some additional tests just to make sure she won't be prone to these infections.
Casey's football team won their third game in a row tonight! They are so proud!
Well, we are about to watch the Vice Presidential Debate. Hope everyone is well!
The Argos
Last Friday morning Maya woke up at 12:30 am with a 103 fever, and after some Ibuprofen (thank GOD for Ibuprofen), she went back to bed. We went to Columbia for the weekend to attend my riveting 11 year reunion, and she continued to get worse over the weekend. While coming home Sunday night, with Aunt J in tow to save the day as usual, Maya vomited all in the car, and we found ourselves cleaning her and the car up at a scary gas station half way between Greenwood and Columbia. She got worse over the night, and by Monday morning she looked awful. We went to the doctor around 2 on Monday, and Dr. Feole began running all sorts of tests, taking her blood, a urine sample via catheter, etc. to diagnose the problem. Apparently she had a urinary tract infection, so she got a hefty shot of strong antibiotics and an appointment scheduled for the next day. That must have been some really great stuff, because by Tuesday she was MUCH better. She has fully recovered, thank God, but we do have to go to the hospital on the 16th for some additional tests just to make sure she won't be prone to these infections.
Casey's football team won their third game in a row tonight! They are so proud!
Well, we are about to watch the Vice Presidential Debate. Hope everyone is well!
The Argos
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Go Titans!
Tonight Maya and I drove after school to Newberry, SC, to meet grandmama and granddaddy and watch Casey and his middle school team play football. Maya had a grand time running around on the grassy hill, and we cheered Casey's team on to their first real game victory that they've had since he's had the pleasure of coaching middle school football. The kids were so excited, and I think he was too! It was a very intense and close game, so it was fun to watch. It was good to see Mom and Dad too. Maya cried, " My mamama grandmamama, my gandaddy" for the first 2o minutes of the trip home. It made me cry too. : (
We had a great time in the mountains last weekend with Nana and Papa and Casey's brother, Joey, his wife Penny, and the crazy cousins Maggie and Julie. : ) Nana rented a beautiful cabin in Maggie Valley, NC, and we spent most of Saturday lounging around trying to catch up on some rest. The kids had a ball playing in the creek in front of the house, collecting sticks for a big bonfire, roasting marshmellows, making smores, and getting in the hot tub. Boy, did they enjoy that hot tub. They were jumping around and screaming and splashing, and Maya was bounding from person to person. At one point we managed to get Nana, Papa, myself, Casey, Joey, and all three kinds in the hot tub. Needless to say the tub was not near as full when we finished as it was when we got in. They really loved it. Maya just couldn't understand why she couldn't just swim around and sink to the bottom. : ) There was also a riveting boat making contest early Saturday morning, and I believe cousin Julie's boat won the race. It was a short trip, but super fun!
School has kept us extremely busy this week. Casey's birthday is Sunday, and I think what he most wants is a quiet weekend at home where he can play videogames and nap and lounge in his pjs all weekend. We'll see if he gets his wish with a 2 year old running around!
Yes, 2 year old...or almost. Maya will be 2 on October 24th, and I am in utter shock at how fast 2 years has gone by. I have loved every minute, and continue to try and savor as much as I can!
We had a great time in the mountains last weekend with Nana and Papa and Casey's brother, Joey, his wife Penny, and the crazy cousins Maggie and Julie. : ) Nana rented a beautiful cabin in Maggie Valley, NC, and we spent most of Saturday lounging around trying to catch up on some rest. The kids had a ball playing in the creek in front of the house, collecting sticks for a big bonfire, roasting marshmellows, making smores, and getting in the hot tub. Boy, did they enjoy that hot tub. They were jumping around and screaming and splashing, and Maya was bounding from person to person. At one point we managed to get Nana, Papa, myself, Casey, Joey, and all three kinds in the hot tub. Needless to say the tub was not near as full when we finished as it was when we got in. They really loved it. Maya just couldn't understand why she couldn't just swim around and sink to the bottom. : ) There was also a riveting boat making contest early Saturday morning, and I believe cousin Julie's boat won the race. It was a short trip, but super fun!
School has kept us extremely busy this week. Casey's birthday is Sunday, and I think what he most wants is a quiet weekend at home where he can play videogames and nap and lounge in his pjs all weekend. We'll see if he gets his wish with a 2 year old running around!
Yes, 2 year old...or almost. Maya will be 2 on October 24th, and I am in utter shock at how fast 2 years has gone by. I have loved every minute, and continue to try and savor as much as I can!
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