Friday, January 30, 2009

Grocery store conversation

Gotta love being at the grocery store on a Friday night and having the cashier say to you, "Not yet, huh?" I felt sure she was referring to my pregnancy, but I decided to just smile and shake my head and maybe avoid a more detailed conversation. However, she pressed on with the questions. One of which was, "So when are you due?" (translated: it's surely any minute now, right?) I said, "Well, April 5th...I have about 9 weeks to go." She couldn't really hide her surprise, but tried to be nice by saying, "Oh, I must have you mixed up with someone else who comes in here often." That didn't really make me feel any better.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Strawberry Lemonade Punch

Birthday party-prep continues. I was so thankful that MDO wasn't canceled yesterday (due to ice). I made a run to Hobby Lobby to get things for party favors, plates, napkins, cups, a few decorations, etc. I also went to Stork Stop and bought Alexee two outfits on sale for her birthday gift. They are things she can wear for the remainder of the cold weather time. (I'm ready to shop for SPRING though!) I also stopped by Party City to order a dozen balloons--a kid's party just isn't complete without balloons. Last night I did an online Walgreen's order for a few pictures of Alexee in her tutu (see yesterday's post) for the party favors/table decoration. Rhett and I worked on the favors yesterday afternoon, and he helped me clean the playroom and Swiffer the downstairs today. I think he likes getting ready for company.

I have a little bit of a cold. Nothing major, but you know how the common cold can make you feel kind-of crummy. Please say a little prayer that I'll be feeling better by Saturday. I think I'm getting an early case of "nesting", which is a good thing. I cleaned out the laundry room cabinets on Tuesday...you can actually use the laundry room sink now for the first time in months (it had been full of paints and paintbrushes, etc.--a total mess and I couldn't stand it any more!)

Lane's parents came over this afternoon and brought the extra baby bed (thank you, Bob & Rose Mary). I like Bob's style--he's not one to procrastinate--so he asked Lane for a screwdriver and they got busy putting the bed together right then. When I went upstairs to look, they already had it assembled and had the crib bedding in it! One more thing checked off of the to-do list--yeah! We called in a to-go order at Chili's and L & Bob went to pick it up for us. We had brownies and ice cream for dessert. It was good to see them. The kids were so excited...Rhett was in his "wild-n-crazy-we've-got-company" mode.

I made my party food grocery list tonight. I'm going to try this Paula Deen punch recipe (I'll let you know how it tastes):

Strawberry Lemonade Punch

8 oz. water
1 12 oz. jar strawberry syrup
1 12 oz. can frozen lemonade concentrate, thawed
3/4 cup pink lemonade drink mix

Mix above ingredients and refrigerate at least 2 hours. *

Pour in punch bowl, add:
1 (2 Liter) bottle cold lemon-lime carbonated beverage
1 qt. strawberries, frozen.

* I bought a cute ice cube tray at Hobby Lobby that makes small heart-shaped ice. I plan to freeze some of the mixture in this for party time.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

She's almost two!


twirling



showing her little temper

what a sweet face!
We love you, Alexee!

A BIG praise today!

Look at this--what a happy happy day for the Stamps!!! Thank you, Lord!!!

Monday, January 26, 2009

Big day--school registration

I don't really feel like I could be old enough to be registering my own child for Kindergarten, but that's one of the things I did today. I'm sure every Mom struggles with the reality of how fast the years go by when she steps into the school office to complete those Kindergarten forms. I know I did. I'm trying not to think about it too much. I'm thankful God has given us this child to raise, and I'm thankful that he's healthy and able to go to school, and I'm thankful that we live in a place where education is available to everyone. I'll try to focus on those things instead of all the sentimental "stuff" that goes along with letting your oldest child take this step toward growing up. :)

Here's the sign at the entrance to his future school announcing open enrollment:
Here's the checklist of things/info to take to registration:
(I resisted the urge to take pictures of myself filling out the forms in the office. I like to document things for the blog, but I felt a little too silly to do that--ha!)
Five years went by in a flash. Here's our baby boy on March 17, 2004:As for Alexee, she's about to celebrate her second birthday this weekend which is also difficult to believe. Her lime green shoes arrived in the mail today, and they are even cuter in real life than they were on the internet. :) I hope they fit--I haven't tried them on her yet. I bought her this big green bow today to go with the dress, and I also took a little white tee to be monogrammed with her name and a butterfly, just in case she wears the tutu. (I'm actually thinking I want her to wear the dress instead now though because I like it and the shoes so much!) It is so fun having a sweet little girl to dress up.
And for Crosby, I couldn't resist this soft baby-blue gown at the store where I got A's hairbow. This might be what he wears home from the hospital. It's simple and sweet, but I don't think he'll really want to get all dressed up for the 10 minute drive home. :)
Three children, three different stages, all of them precious!

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Sunday/30 weeks

The kids after church yesterday:
(Rhett is wearing a crown he made in his class.)
I bought several spring dresses on sale last year in size 2T, and now I'm worried that A is going to outgrow them before spring actually arrives...so we rushed the season a little and wore one of them to church. She liked the turtles on it!
I think I'm done posting weekly pics. Thirty (weeks) seems like a good stopping point. Maybe I'll post one right before I go to the hospital. Thirty does seem like a big milestone--it sounds much closer to me than 29. Ahhh--I feel like we have a lot to do though! Lane's parents have kindly agreed to loan us the baby bed that they have at their house for a while. We're just not quite ready to move Alexee out of her crib yet since she sleeps great in it and isn't trying to climb out (YET). If she's climbing out by April, we'll re-think the furniture arrangement, but for now our plan is to keep her where she is and let Crosby use the other crib for a little while. Then we'll get Alexee a little white twin bed and move her crib to C's room. The bedding that I ordered arrived today, and I'm excited about it--it's really cute. I can't wait to get the room all set up.

30 weeks
Attempt at an auto-timer, group photo:
A great big "CHEEEESE" from Alexee:
Rhett with his craft from church:

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Terrific time in Texas

On Thursday the kids and I packed up for a little road trip to Texas. We planned to make two stops: one in Atlanta (TX) to visit Holly & Heather and a second in Mt. Pleasant to visit Mary Katherine (and families). We truly had such a good time, and I was once again reminded of the blessing that these friendships are in my life.

First stop, Heather's parents' house in Atlanta. Heather drove up from Tyler to spend the night, and Holly lives in Atlanta, so it was a great meeting place. Heather's parents (being the wise people that they are) left for a peaceful, relaxing night at their place on the lake. They were very kind (and brave) to leave their house to such a wild crew! :) We enjoyed every minute of daylight of the (unusual) 70 degree January afternoon. Then we ordered pizza for dinner and the kids played. After the kids went to bed, Holly, Heather and I sat at the dining table for several hours working on our scrapbooks and catching up. We also enjoyed a yummy chocolate chip cookie dessert that Heather made. Friday morning we made breakfast and played inside for a while before going over to Holly's house to play and eat lunch. Holly's family has two horses, Murphy & Burt, that the kids enjoyed looking at (I didn't get a picture of that). They also have a great swing set and a fun toy closet that the kids liked. Holly's husband was so sweet to pick up a to-go order for us on his lunch break so that we didn't have to take four energetic kids to a restaurant...thanks, Ryon!

Here are a few pictures from the fun in Atlanta:

Alexee loved the dogs, as usual. She followed Cole and Jaxon (below) everywhere.
Heather's parents have a garden spot that Rhett found to dig in. He planted several acorns and watered them in hopes that the McCoys would have some new trees in the spring. Alexee tried to help.The cheese pizza was a big hit with all the kids!
Friday morning Brooks (Heather's little boy) and Rhett captured a big, blue monster, handcuffed him and put him in "jail" (the closet). But they decided he needed some breakfast, so R put him in the highchair and B went to the fridge and came back with a bag of carrots and some lettuce for him to eat.
Four cute and sweet kids at Holly's house on Friday:
Heather & Holly:
Me with Holly & Heather. Holly & I are due three weeks apart. She's expecting Lucy Kate in late April. I'm sure she and Crosby will be friends! :)
Thank you, Holly & Heather for a great visit--it was so good to see you guys and your sweet kids!

So after lunch we got back in the car for phase two of the trip...the hour drive to Mt. Pleasant. I didn't look at a map or get specific directions this time...I put all my trust in the handy GPS that my parents gave Lane for his birthday--it's a really fun (and helpful) gadget. I sent L a text that said, "I hope the GPS is right?" and he responded, "It is. Just stop before you get to New Mexico." So off we went, following the GPS's great directions, straight to Mary Katherine's driveway.
Again, we were thankful for a warm January day. We sat on the back porch while the kids played in the sandbox, jumped on the trampoline and rode the 4-wheelers. I'd only been there a few minutes when one of MK's friends showed up with two big plates of food--sausage balls and pull-apart monkey bread. I said, "That's really nice. Why's she bringing you food?" MK had to confess to me that she actually has a kidney stone and has been super sick/in pain all week but she didn't want to tell me because she knew I wouldn't come! Well, I felt horrible...but not bad enough to keep me from eating all the great food that her friend brought! I told her that if she needed to go to the Emergency Room, I'd be glad to watch her kids for her. Thankfully she said she felt fine during our visit--I hope she was being honest!?

Zachary and Rhett played so well together. Rhett had decided this morning that he should probably just move to Texas and live with Zachary. Life in the country--every little boy would be happy there.
Trent is a cutie pie. He's a great match for Alexee...they have no idea that they are smaller than Rhett and Zachary. They just try to do everything that the big kids do.

This is Luke, THE most kid-friendly dog on the face of the planet. Alexee put lots and lots of sand on him (notice her using the shovel here), but Luke seemed to enjoy it. His tail was constantly wagging and he never made any attempt to escape. Alexee loved him.

We then decided to make the short drive up the road to MK's Dad's & Kaye's house. Jackpaw & KK live on a beautiful farm with a wide variety of entertainment. How cool for a little boy to get to sit inside a REAL helicopter!? (Not quite so cool for Jackpaw...I think we made him a nervous wreck, but that was part of the entertainment! MK had told me that her Dad is somewhat of a "character", and he did not disappoint!).

Then we walked down the hill to see Jesse the Percheron. He's huge--similar in size to a Clydesdale. He did not want to come near the fence, but he was impressive to see from a distance.

Then we hopped into the truck (me, MK, the kids and Maddie the lab--chauffeured by Jackpaw) to go see the geese and the swan. After that, we went to KK's shop there where she makes these super neat tiles. I hope she's not upset when she sees this picture of the kids "at work" in her place of business. Z & R liked using the tape machine to tape up boxes for shipping. Alexee chased the shop cat through tight crawl spaces. Kaye, it was so nice to see you. Thank you for letting the kids look around.

R & Z hard at work on the boxes:
Back at the Milams' house, MK--kidney stone and all--cooked a great pasta dinner for us and chicken fingers for the kids. I think Trent felt very comfortable with us being there and decided to eat dinner between taking a bath and going to find his PJs--so funny! :)
One of the highlights of R's whole Texas trip was this: BUNK BEDS!!! He's mentioned at least 10 times today that he'd like to exchange his bed for bunk beds. He got to sleep on the top bunk last night, which was exactly what he'd been hoping for since I first told him that Trent had new bunk beds. They spent a lot of time playing on them last night before bed, Alexee & Trent included. I love this picture of T going up the ladder with his gun.
Here are the three boys hanging out in the bunk watching a Diego DVD and eating popcorn. How nice to be a kid! Seeing how much fun R had with these two made me think how much fun he'll have with a little brother. I know there will be a significant age difference while they're growing up, but I pray that they will always be best buddies anyway!
Thank you, MK and family for a wonderful time at your place--we're so thankful for your friendship. There's never a dull moment when we're with you guys, and it's so fun! Please thank your Dad and Kaye for allowing us to roam around their farm...your Dad is probably still recovering from that visit!

Sadly, the time came for us to leave. Rhett didn't want to go. We made one bathroom stop after leaving Mt. Pleasant--we stopped at Ouachita Baptist University, my college. We parked at the student center and went inside where I showed the kids my old mailbox. It was a strange experience to be on my college campus (a decade after graduation) with two kids and a third on the way. It's amazing how much life has changed in those 10 years. At the time I lived on this campus, I had no idea that God had planned for me to marry Lane and have these precious kids. I hoped and prayed back then that a family of my own would be part of my future, but it seemed so far away at that point. When I walked across campus today I was thankful for where God has brought me (us)--I'm so blessed.

R & A at the OBU mailboxes. No telling how many letters Mom sent me to that box--I almost always had mail because she was so faithful to send me things!
I wish this picture had turned out better. It was really cold so we were hurrying and the shadows covered the kids, but this is the OBU Tiger in the center of campus.
As we were walking over to the tiger, Rhett said, "This place seems fun. I think I'd like to go to Kindergarten here." I said, "Well, this is actually a college where you go when you're older. You could go here to start learning to be a doctor--I would love that." Then he said, "Well, actually, I've changed my mind about being a doctor...I think I want to be a mailman." I told him that would be fine--this college teaches that as well. He said he'd come home and visit us on weekends because he'd know how to get to our house and it would only be an hour away. Kindergarten registration begins next week, but I feel sure I'll blink and find myself dropping him off at college.

One last thing...some of the fun goodies we received from our sweet Texas friends: MK gave me a cute "J" notepad, books for the kids and a 1st year calendar (that I love--I did one for Alexee!) for Crosby. Heather gave me bag of Valentine goodies--hot cocoa mix, chocolates and a heart hand towel. Holly gave me this adorable burp cloth (I love how they did the initials on it!) and these white shoes with C's name on them--oh my goodness I love to look at them! I can't wait for him to arrive and use them. :) Not long now...only 10 weeks (or less).

As fun as the trip was, I'm glad to be back home-sweet-home with Lane and Bogart tonight! Lane and I popped popcorn for dinner and watched an episode of The Office before he started studying again--he has a test on Monday.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Around the house on Tuesday

Alexee and Bogart sat on one side of our bed and looked at Goodnight Moon (two copies) this morning while I folded laundry on the other side of the bed. Alexee likes to find the tiny mouse on each page. She gets really excited and yells "mouse! mouse! see?". Rhett liked to look for the mouse when he was younger too. :)
Rhett and I played several games of Guess Who this afternoon while Alexee was napping. It's a fun little game. He got it for Christmas, and Lane has played with him a few times, but this was my first time to play. He's good at guessing. He's at that age where he gets frustrated if he doesn't win though. I try to emphasize the importance of good sportsmanship. :)

I apologize if I already posted a picture of this--I can't remember without looking back. Last summer I had two of the dining room chairs monogrammed with "G"s on them. I made a table skirt for the entry way table soon after, but it wasn't until we took the table down to put up the Christmas tree that I took the table skirt to be monogrammed. I got it back a few weeks ago, and I like how it ties together with the dining room when you walk in the front door:
Harper Update:
Praise: Continued improvement! Please read her Granddad's powerful post here. I know I've been guilty of asking "why, Lord?" in my heart numerous times over the last few days. This post was a great reminder to me.

Please don't stop praying!