Monday, January 26, 2009
When I grow up...
I want to be a monster hunter. Ok, this is so not the best picture of Victoria but she was being so funny that I had to post it. This is her "monster hunter" uniform. She crawls under the beds, through the closests and around the basement hunting things that go bump in the night. She always wears her trusty kitty cat rain boots and packs a flashlight. We haven't talked about what she'll do when she catches one but I'll let you know :-)
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Friday, January 16, 2009
Barilla Annual Party
Tonight was Barilla's annual party. They called it a holiday party, but it seems sort of weird since Christmas and New Years are distant memories right now. It was fun to get dressed up and go out for the evening. My brother and sil watched the girls for us and I am pretty sure I drove them crazy with phone calls. We had a yummy dinner and chocolate fudge cheesecake for dessert that was simply to die for. I only wish someone would have said "hey Renee, your hair is all windblown"
before we took pictures. They had a drawing for prizes and Dave won an Italian cooking cookbook and a gift card for Panera (which is the east coast label for Wildflower Bread company).
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Conversations with Victoria
I thought these were hysterical and I just had to share.
Vix started swimming lessons last week. The instructor had them do an exercise where they lay their heads on Mom's shoulder and stretch their legs out. She wouldn't do it and I was trying to encourage her. She loves The Little Mermaid so I told her to stretch out her mermaid tail. She kicked her legs up out of the water, looked at me with huge eyes and said "I want to keep my feet so I can dance!" It was priceless.
Tonight I was multi tasking and doing some chores while I was cooking dinner. I went back to the kitchen to check the oven, only to find the oven door wide open, and a plethora of kitchen utensils piled in it (melting). In my serious mommy voice I yelled "Victoria Grace Crockett!!!" She came to the kitchen and said "Mommmmyyyy, That's my naughty name!!" How do you discipline after that??? :-)
Vix started swimming lessons last week. The instructor had them do an exercise where they lay their heads on Mom's shoulder and stretch their legs out. She wouldn't do it and I was trying to encourage her. She loves The Little Mermaid so I told her to stretch out her mermaid tail. She kicked her legs up out of the water, looked at me with huge eyes and said "I want to keep my feet so I can dance!" It was priceless.
Tonight I was multi tasking and doing some chores while I was cooking dinner. I went back to the kitchen to check the oven, only to find the oven door wide open, and a plethora of kitchen utensils piled in it (melting). In my serious mommy voice I yelled "Victoria Grace Crockett!!!" She came to the kitchen and said "Mommmmyyyy, That's my naughty name!!" How do you discipline after that??? :-)
Crawling!!!
Allie is on the move! I realized how quickly the first 6 months have
gone when Allie popped her bottom in the air last night and went
crawling. I don't know what I was thinking, I haven't even started
baby proofing yet. I grabbed the camera but didn't get it in time. I
think I startled her because I was so excited and she flattened herself
out and wouldn't get back up.
gone when Allie popped her bottom in the air last night and went
crawling. I don't know what I was thinking, I haven't even started
baby proofing yet. I grabbed the camera but didn't get it in time. I
think I startled her because I was so excited and she flattened herself
out and wouldn't get back up.
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Questions from K's blog
My sister-in-law Kayla posted this on her blog, encouraging others to
play along. I never do these because I feel like people check in on our
blog to see the girls not my ponderings, but I thought I'd go ahead and
answer it and then have something to reflect back on next year. I expect
the rest of you to answer these too!
What did you do in 2008 that you'd never done before? Went to the
Festival of the Lights in Niagara Falls.
Did you keep your new years' resolutions, and will you make more
for next year? I don’t make New Year’s resolutions. My ‘resolutions’ are
considerably more transient and tend to be devised and revised as situations
warrant.
Did anyone close to you give birth? Yes! Myself, my sister-in-law Ines,
and my cousin Lena all delivered beautiful babies in 2008.
Did anyone close to you die? Yes, Mary Grace Peccorella, who was a
surrogate Great grandmother to my children, passed away. My fondest
memory of her was the way she would ‘sneak’ cookies to Victoria long after I
had put my foot down and said “enough sugar!”
What countries did you visit? Canada and Mexico
What would you like to have in 2009 that you lacked in 2008? Stability,
I’m not a fan of having a life in transition.
What date from 2008 will remain etched upon your memory, and why?
July 12, the day our sweet Alexandra was born and also my Mother’s birthday,
August 26, the day Victoria had her tonsils out.
What was your biggest achievement of the year? Besides the birth of
my daughter? I would have to say it was the move to Rochester, NY. The move
was the culmination of 2 years worth of planning and preparing.
What was your biggest failure? I would have to say not losing the baby
weight fast enough. I lost the pounds but found my tummy to be a bit fluffier
than it had been before.
Did you suffer illness or injury?! We had the usual illnesses and colds, but
mostly it was a healthy year.
What was the best thing you bought? This is a tough one. I would have to
say our minivan because now my children are safer on the roadways.
Whose behavior made you appalled and depressed? Wow, a perfect
opportunity to blast someone but I must take the high road and not say anything.
She knows who she is…
Where did most of your money go? Mortgage, moving, diapers, groceries,
vehicle repairs, tuition
What did you get really, really, really excited about? This is going to
sounds really bad, but, Victoria’s tonsillectomy. We found out that her enlarged
adenoids had been blocking the nerves and passages in her ears and the she had
not been able to hear us clearly. Once they came out and she could hear, it meant
her finally being able to learn to speak.
What song will always remind you of 2008? Can’t think of one
Compared to this time last year, are you: much happier, richer, nicer?
Happier, I guess. We were dealing with my being on strict bed rest because of the
threat of a miscarriage this time last year and now I can look at my beautiful healthy
daughter and feel happy. Nicer…probably not.
What do you wish you'd done more of? Spending time with family
What do you wish you'd done less of? Shopping
How did you spend Christmas? With my family
Did you fall in love in 2008? Yes, with my Alexandra
What was your favorite TV program? NCIS, Bones
Do you hate anyone now that you didn't hate this time last year. Hate
is a strong word. I can’t say I hate, but I did lose a great deal of respect for a
few people.
What was the best book you read this year? I have a 3 year old and a
5 month old, who has time to read???
What did you want and get? I got something I wanted, only to discover
once I had it that it wasn’t what I really wanted.
What were your favorite films of this year? No time for movies either.
What did you do on your birthday, and how old were you? On my
birthday I spent the day flying across the country with Mom C and the girls.
What one thing would have made your year immeasurably more
satisfying? I can’t answer this one right now.
How would you describe your personal fashion concept in 2008. I
love my pajamas. Nuff said.
What kept you sane? Sanity??? What’s that?
Which celebrity/public figure did you fancy the most? *shrug* no one really
What political issue stirred you the most? Abortion legislation
Who did you miss? I missed Pooh, who I consider to be my sister, much more
than an “in-law”, and the beautiful- but growing too fast -Miya, and the little
Poohlings. My mother, who was cheated out of knowing her wonderful grandbabies.
Who was the best new person (people) you met? I can’t give you a name,
but this year we were blessed by a secret Santa. This person had intimate knowledge
of our little family as all the gifts were perfect for us and the clothing sizes they chose
for the girls was spot on. They dropped off a bag of presents and a box of grocery
provisions for Christmas dinner. We felt so blessed. I was sad that I couldn’t thank
the person and I pray that God blesses them and that somehow they know how much
that act of kindness meant to us.
Tell us a valuable life lesson you learned in 2008. To trust my instincts and
that the grass is not always greener
What are you most excited for in 2009? Tell ya later.
What are you least excited for in 2009? Life’s valleys
play along. I never do these because I feel like people check in on our
blog to see the girls not my ponderings, but I thought I'd go ahead and
answer it and then have something to reflect back on next year. I expect
the rest of you to answer these too!
What did you do in 2008 that you'd never done before? Went to the
Festival of the Lights in Niagara Falls.
Did you keep your new years' resolutions, and will you make more
for next year? I don’t make New Year’s resolutions. My ‘resolutions’ are
considerably more transient and tend to be devised and revised as situations
warrant.
Did anyone close to you give birth? Yes! Myself, my sister-in-law Ines,
and my cousin Lena all delivered beautiful babies in 2008.
Did anyone close to you die? Yes, Mary Grace Peccorella, who was a
surrogate Great grandmother to my children, passed away. My fondest
memory of her was the way she would ‘sneak’ cookies to Victoria long after I
had put my foot down and said “enough sugar!”
What countries did you visit? Canada and Mexico
What would you like to have in 2009 that you lacked in 2008? Stability,
I’m not a fan of having a life in transition.
What date from 2008 will remain etched upon your memory, and why?
July 12, the day our sweet Alexandra was born and also my Mother’s birthday,
August 26, the day Victoria had her tonsils out.
What was your biggest achievement of the year? Besides the birth of
my daughter? I would have to say it was the move to Rochester, NY. The move
was the culmination of 2 years worth of planning and preparing.
What was your biggest failure? I would have to say not losing the baby
weight fast enough. I lost the pounds but found my tummy to be a bit fluffier
than it had been before.
Did you suffer illness or injury?! We had the usual illnesses and colds, but
mostly it was a healthy year.
What was the best thing you bought? This is a tough one. I would have to
say our minivan because now my children are safer on the roadways.
Whose behavior made you appalled and depressed? Wow, a perfect
opportunity to blast someone but I must take the high road and not say anything.
She knows who she is…
Where did most of your money go? Mortgage, moving, diapers, groceries,
vehicle repairs, tuition
What did you get really, really, really excited about? This is going to
sounds really bad, but, Victoria’s tonsillectomy. We found out that her enlarged
adenoids had been blocking the nerves and passages in her ears and the she had
not been able to hear us clearly. Once they came out and she could hear, it meant
her finally being able to learn to speak.
What song will always remind you of 2008? Can’t think of one
Compared to this time last year, are you: much happier, richer, nicer?
Happier, I guess. We were dealing with my being on strict bed rest because of the
threat of a miscarriage this time last year and now I can look at my beautiful healthy
daughter and feel happy. Nicer…probably not.
What do you wish you'd done more of? Spending time with family
What do you wish you'd done less of? Shopping
How did you spend Christmas? With my family
Did you fall in love in 2008? Yes, with my Alexandra
What was your favorite TV program? NCIS, Bones
Do you hate anyone now that you didn't hate this time last year. Hate
is a strong word. I can’t say I hate, but I did lose a great deal of respect for a
few people.
What was the best book you read this year? I have a 3 year old and a
5 month old, who has time to read???
What did you want and get? I got something I wanted, only to discover
once I had it that it wasn’t what I really wanted.
What were your favorite films of this year? No time for movies either.
What did you do on your birthday, and how old were you? On my
birthday I spent the day flying across the country with Mom C and the girls.
What one thing would have made your year immeasurably more
satisfying? I can’t answer this one right now.
How would you describe your personal fashion concept in 2008. I
love my pajamas. Nuff said.
What kept you sane? Sanity??? What’s that?
Which celebrity/public figure did you fancy the most? *shrug* no one really
What political issue stirred you the most? Abortion legislation
Who did you miss? I missed Pooh, who I consider to be my sister, much more
than an “in-law”, and the beautiful- but growing too fast -Miya, and the little
Poohlings. My mother, who was cheated out of knowing her wonderful grandbabies.
Who was the best new person (people) you met? I can’t give you a name,
but this year we were blessed by a secret Santa. This person had intimate knowledge
of our little family as all the gifts were perfect for us and the clothing sizes they chose
for the girls was spot on. They dropped off a bag of presents and a box of grocery
provisions for Christmas dinner. We felt so blessed. I was sad that I couldn’t thank
the person and I pray that God blesses them and that somehow they know how much
that act of kindness meant to us.
Tell us a valuable life lesson you learned in 2008. To trust my instincts and
that the grass is not always greener
What are you most excited for in 2009? Tell ya later.
What are you least excited for in 2009? Life’s valleys
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Christmas 2008
A little late, I know...
We started the Christmas festivities on Christmas
Eve at a wonderful party hosted by our extended
family, The Shorts. It was fun to get our fancy
clothes on and spend time with family and friends.
After the party, we went to a midnight
Christmas Eve service at our church. It
was beautiful with all the candles lit. My
niece Ashleigh sang an amazing solo called
"Go Light Your World". Dave and I spent
the rest of our evening assembling toys.
I'm thinking the rule for next year is going
to be to not buy anything that needs assembly.
I quit half way through, and left the rest up to
David. He climbed into bed moments before
Victoria was up to see if Santa had come.
Santa must have thought our girls need more exercise because Victoria
got a trampoline and Allie got a Jumperoo. Allie loves her Jumperoo and
I recommend it to anyone with wee ones. We'll put a video on later of her
jumping!
New Years was spent inside, safe
and warm. We had a pretty big
snowstorm New Years Eve day
and just didn't feel like battling
the snow to go to the fireworks.
We wish you all a very Happy New
Year and pray God's blessings on
all your lives.
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