Friday, February 29, 2008
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
The Doctor's
The doctor stated that Arden is growing great and is making great progress...you can't even tell that she was a preemie. Praise God. Her eardrum has not healed and she has to go another round on a different antibiotic.
After we left the doctor's office she pointed to my phone and said Pa-Paw so we called my Dad and she happy to hear his voice. She didn't talk to him but just held the phone to her head. He's always asking if she wants to come and see him so I guess today she was ready to take a vacation.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
100 Posts!
1. Even though I am an extrovert (ESFJ). I do have introverted tendencies where I have to be alone for a while to regroup.
2. Dave is a true extrovert (ESTJ) and he has to be around people. He could not live by himself. He would go crazy.
3. Dave shared a room with his two brothers while he was growing up.
4. If you ask Arden if she needs a diaper change she will do a shoulder roll onto the floor like a gorilla. It is so funny. She does this even if she has a clean diaper.
5. Dave loves camping while I prefer to sleep in a nice warm bed.
6. I ski very slow.
7. I have a very good sense of geographic location. When lost my husband asks me which direction we should go.
8. When I first got my mountain bike Dave took me to the toughest trail at the park and figured that if I could handle it I could handle any trail. I thought I would throw the bike at him that day. But we have enjoyed some great rides on our bikes together since then.
9. Dave helps me shop for clothes. (He has a bachelors in Fashion Merchandising)
10. We love to take day trips.
I'm looking forward to the next 100 posts. Please join us as we journal our lives.
Monday, February 25, 2008
One Little Monkey
It was pretty funny. I'm starting to wonder if Dave and I call her a little monkey (because she is a climber) too much.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
A Scare
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Shower Musings
Dave: "Arden, where's the plastic piece you just had?"
Arden: lots of loud jibber-jabber and then the sound of little feet pitter-patting across the floor with lot of laughter.
Dave: "No Arden, that's not it. What did you do with it?"
Arden: Again enthusiastic jibber-jabber and her running to another area.
Dave: "No that's not it either. What did you do with it?"
This continued on the entire time I was in the shower. I have no idea what they were looking for and if they ever found it. It just made me laugh because I wasn't the person trying to figure what happened to what she had and I got to enjoy her mischievousness from a distance without having to do anything.
That was Easy
Boy were we wrong. She jetted up the stairs, ran into her room over to the pajama drawer and laid down ready to be changed. Dave and I looked at each other and said well I think we have our answer. She laid down and went to asleep and we were able to enjoy a nice quiet evening together.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Leaving on an Jet Plane
My friend Jenny from Michigan was here all week with us. We had such a great visit. Jenny has been a great friend since we both lived in Nashville and we have done a great job keeping in touch. (Thanks Jen for all the calls that first year in Aiken and making the trip down here). Back in the day (before we were both married and moved to different cities) we would go to great restaurants for dinner and would normally follow it up with a great movie. We can talk for hours about everything and nothing at the same time.
Her husband was unable to make the trip because of work. He is one of the funniest people we have ever met. These two can tell the best stories and have you laughing so hard that your stomach hurts. They came to visit us while I was pregnant and we had too much to eat at the Cheesecake Factory and I was laughing so hard I couldn't breath and I'm sure the baby had to wonder while my stomach was giggling so much. Everyone needs friends like Jen and Chad.
Arden just loved having Jenny around all week. Jen brought one of Arden's favorite books to life by acting out the story. They watched Dragon Tales and Sesame Street every morning together on the couch wrapped up in a blanket. Arden also managed to climb her way onto Jen's lap for every meal and of course asked for a bite of whatever Jenny was eating. Arden also told Jen the longest and loudest story the other night. She wanted Jenny to carry and chase her around the mall and before we would go anywhere she would grab Jenny's shoes and throw them to her. They must have read every book Arden has at least 10 times a day.
Today we took Jenny back to the airport to catch her plane. It is always hard to say see you later when you know that later might be longer than a year but the time together was so worth the trip. Arden was silent the entire way home. Later this evening we ran an errand and I really think she thought that we were going to pick up Jen. The house is a little emptier tonight we'll miss having Jen around. It was a great week and I hope to see her again soon.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Got Milk?
Arden is a true milk drinker. She prefers it to pretty much anything. Case in point today we went out to lunch with Jen and I packed her some kool-aid in her sippy cup. (I know that my parents are shocked because I very rarely give Arden any sweet treats.)
Well at the restaurant she took a couple of sip and then signed milk. I gave her sippy cup with the kool-aid in it and she didn't want it. She wanted her milk. Tonight at dinner she gulped her milk down and was very happy that she finally got to drink her milk.
Out of the Mouths of Babes
I had made some cranberry orange bread on Sunday and I gave Arden a slice of the bread and she ate it happily. Later the day Jen and I both tried to get her to say any of the words she said earlier and off course we could not understand a word she was saying.
I think that kids can talk but just hold back on us because they like watching us try to figure out what they are saying. I think that it is only a matter of weeks before I will have a little chatter box.
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Saturday, February 16, 2008
On the Go
Obey is one that I usually have to translate for Dave. When she disobeys I tell her that she needs to obey mommy. Tonight she after she disobeyed Dave she walked up to Dave and said "obey" which means that she realizes that she did not obey. It is very sweet.
Here are pictures of her running around in her daddy's cycling cap on this morning. She is so full of life. I'm glad she's feeling much more like herself.
Friday, February 15, 2008
Valentine's Day
She had been running a fever the day before but I thought she was just fighting something off because she slept most of the day and wasn't fussy and definitely wasn't complaining at all so I was really surprised when I found out that her ear drum ruptured. According to the doctor a ruptured ear drum will relieve the pressure and actual hear the ear faster. This girl has a high tolerance for pain.
Arden even as she feels terrible is still on the go. She woke up from a nap and felt much better even though she was still very hot. She went into her room and grabbed her shoes and said bye-bye. I asked her if she wanted to go some where to which she replied bye-bye.
As we were waiting on her prescriptions refilled we went to the grocery store and she loved all of the Valentine's balloons and the flowers. I really think she just liked being out of the house.
She has watched a lot of PBS Kids and did manage to look fierce during all of this. Today she is much better and back on the amends. She should be as good as new tomorrow.
Arden watching PBS kids
Arden knows that the key to feeling better is looking good.
Arden has to catch up on her messages now that she is feeling better.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Toasty
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
The Work is Never Done
However, at my parents she just loved her little vacuum. She "vacuumed" the kitchen and living room for my folks. It was so funny to watch her. She was so determined to do it right. She even adjusted the pile settings on her vacuum to make sure that she got it perfect.
Today was great. I pulled out Arden's vacuum when I got out mine and she vacuumed the house right along side of me. It was nice having a little help as I cleaned up.
Monday, February 11, 2008
3 Little Monkeys
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Grape Juice Gone!
Before you pre-treat it with any chemicals or soap...take boiling water (a small rapid boil is what I use) and have the garment spread out over something like a coat hanger tight. Pour the boiling water directly over the stain and watch it disappear. For larger deeper stains it may take a couple of treatments of the boiling water. Disclaimer: Please be careful because you are using boiling water the garment will become instantly hot...so precede with caution.
If you pre-treat the clothes this will not work...it can be used on fresh or stains that have sat for a while. I just did a shirt of Arden's yesterday that had sat for a week and like magic it was gone.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Nap Time
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Monday, February 4, 2008
Community
Anyway, we came across this great article about his Dad. Apparently, the local rivalry played each other this weekend and honored Dave's Dad with the game basketball. Craig spends a lot of time with the high school football and basketball teams. Dave and his brothers were all outstanding basketball players and his Dad still does not miss a game. He prayers for the teams before each game and does a bible study for the players. He's known across the area for his boys and their athleticism and support of integrity and honor in high school sports.
This article is really neat to see the community come together and honor Dave's dad. He was very recently diagnosed with stomach and liver cancer and fighting to beat it.
Click here to see the article.
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Saturday, February 2, 2008
5 Random Things
2. I love to read but don't have the time too.
3. Dave has started wearing black socks with his shorts...(should I be concerned?)
4. Arden's favorite word is baby.
5. I love listening to Arden talk to herself in the morning in her bed before we go in to get her.
Friday, February 1, 2008
Bye-Bye
The other version is my favorite because it is so fun and occupies her for anywhere from 10-15 minutes. We will be in her room and she will look at me and say "bye-bye"(pronounced bub-bye). She will grab the closet door and shut herself in her closet, while saying bye-bye. She will hang out in her closet (yes it is dark in there) for anywhere from 15 seconds to about a minute depending on my response.
If she hangs out in there for more than a few seconds I normally say something like "Where's Arden? I can't find her anywhere." She will fling the doors open and come out laughing or sometimes she will quietly peak out to see if I'm watching her, other times she just waits until she is ready to come out. Then the process starts all over again. It's her large scale version of bye-bye crossed with peekaboo. I love it!
Starting out....
Heading out... or in...
There she is...ready to go again.