Saturday, March 23, 2013

Fishy In The Deep Blue Sea

The other night at swimming lessons, Makayla and I had a very tender moment...

Makayla and I were sitting on the bleachers waiting for her class to start.  Mia was asleep in her seat next to us and daddy and Mason were walking around the pool.  

After a couple of minutes of waiting and watching the kids in the earlier class, Makayla got up, stood in front of me, and put her hands on my knees.

She said "mommy, I don't want you to grow old like a grandma".  When I asked her why she said "because I love you".  Then she hugged me.

Really?

I wanted to cry.

Suddenly, the room became one big blurred mumbled bubble.  Does she relate growing old to end of life and doesn't want me to grow old?  That may be a silly thought, but that's all I could think of in that moment.  I wouldn't necessarily say it's a "fear" of mine, because it is a part of life, but having my kids watch us (me and Kevin) grow old and die is something I'm not looking forward to...not because of me, but because of what my kids will have to feel and experience.

I see it daily.
Parents and their grown children in the hospital.  

A couple of weeks ago at work, I went up to the floor to do an x-ray on an inpatient.  He was in his mid 90's and there was his son, I would say close to 80, sitting by his bedside.  Dad was sleeping and his son was sitting in a chair so close to him...just watching...and waiting, waiting for him to stir, or to cough, or to open his eyes... 
After 5 minutes of me moving him around and positioning him for his x-ray, he woke up.  
As soon as I took the x-ray, his son "rushed" back to his bed, grabbed his dad's hand, and with his other free hand, he rubbed the top of his head.  He said "I love you, daddy" and the dad replied "I love yooooooou" as he made an "O" with his lips and sang the word "you".
*sigh*
I gulped and did all I could to hold the tears back.

One day, we'll be there.  
I'll be a grandma, I'll grow old, and my kids will be sitting beside me...watching and waiting.

So, not knowing how deep to take it (because I had one thousand thoughts going through my mind in 10 seconds), I simply replied with "Well, honey, when I'm a grandma, that means you're a mommy.  And you being a mommy is going to be a wooooonderful thing".
Not counting our little conversation about Makayla not wanting me to grow old, swim lessons at the college were a lot of fun...for all of us!

Mommy and daddy had fun watching Makayla learn to tackle her fears.
Mason and Mia had fun being entertained by all of the little kids swimming, splashing, and diving in.
...and Makayla had fun going under water, jumping in, going under water, kicking with a floatie, going under water, blowing bubbles, going under water, wall walking...  
She had a blast going under water!

The only thing that Makayla didn't do, because she was too scared, was jump off the diving board without any floaties.  I don't blame the girl - it's scary a thing! - especially when you don't have the security that you're always used to with arm floaties or a ring. We definitely didn't push her to jump because we were already so proud of her for accomplishing so many other things throughout the two weeks.  She did a great job!

Makayla LOVED her teacher, Casey, and brought her pictures that she colored for her.  It took Makayla a couple of days to develop trust in her, but once the trust was there and Makayla got a new pair of goggles, it was ON!  She was a fishy in the deep blue sea!  
She also loved the kids in her class...especially Gianna.  She kept calling her Shawana (Sha-Wah-Nuh) and is begging to have a play date with Shawana.  

...I'm thinking the goggles, that she refused to take off because they morphed her into a brave little swimmer, were too tight!

...until next time! I'm sure in a few more months we'll be doing more swim lessons - outside - in the heat - catching some rays - enjoying the summer weather! - I can't wait!

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Food Journey

Mia's very first taste of cereal...

...and her expression after the spoon came out of her mouth.
(Really, mom?  What in the world was that?!)

Mia's second bite of cereal...
(The expression in her eyebrows crack me up!  She makes it look so painful.)
 

The second attempt at feeding her cereal went a little better!  


She was actually excited to get the spoon in her mouth... 

...and after a morning of nursing and a few spoonfuls of cereal, I think she was a pretty satisfied baby girl!

It's exciting, and somewhat mind blowing, that we are already starting the "food journey".  
It's been a lot of fun to watch all of Mia's expressions as she eats and I can't wait to introduce her to more exciting and flavorful food in the months to come.
bananas...avocados...sweet potatoes...
nummy!


Saturday, March 16, 2013

A Shower And Bowling

Last fall (a couple of weeks before Mia's birthday), Makayla and Mason had the honor of being a flower girl and ring bearer in a wedding - our friend's Mike and Nicole.
...and this Spring, Makayla has the honor of being a flower girl, once again, in my cousin's wedding.  Makayla feels so very special and is excited to be a part of the wedding and wear a pretty dress!

To celebrate my cousin's upcoming wedding, we attended a wedding shower last weekend - a beautiful, intimate wedding shower!

My two gorgeous cousins, Beth and Kari!  The one on the right in white is the Bride-To-Be, Kari!

Besides being with family (Mia and her Great Grandma)
 and seeing Kari extremely happy, my two favorite parts of the shower were the 

Mimosa Bar

and Photo Booth
Oh, what a beautiful shower it was - tea, laughter, and celebration!

After spending time at the shower, us girls met up with the boys and went bowling -
Bowling under the ocean!

This is just one picture of the lanes - 
You can see sharks, the bottom of a boat, and the rays of light filtering through the top of the water.  
It's a very fun bowling alley and the kids had a blast. We had dinner on the lanes, the kids drank soda, Mason stripped his sweat shirt off, and a few strikes and spares were bowled by the kiddos.

Besides wedding showers and bowling, last week was also filled with -
choir, zumba, family night at Kids Club, Preschool family night, basketball games, a night at the movies, dentist appointments, doctor's appointments (Mia weighs 11 lbs, 1 ounce and is 25 inches tall), and swimming lessons -
Next week will wrap up a two week session of swimming lessons for Makayla and we can't wait to see all that she has accomplished at the end of next week!

Sunday, March 10, 2013

4 Month Old Mia

Four months old and the prettiest little sugar bunny...!

I can't believe Mia is four months old already, when it just feels like yesterday that I was holding her in my arms for the first time.

time flies...

Every day, Mia is growing bigger and getting stronger...and it has been so fun to watch her personality blossom.


Four Month Facts:

She smiles all of the time and is beginning to laugh more and more.  I'm pretty sure that there are days that she never stops smiling. There are a few things that trigger her laughter, some of which include: Makayla asking her (in her sweet high pitched voice) if she likes it when her big sissy holds her, standing her up on her feet and bouncing her in the air...landing gently back down on her feet, and tickling her!

She loves to lay on the floor and play with her feet.

She is still exclusively breast fed, but we are looking forward to introducing some cereal and other foods within the next couple of weeks!

We couldn't be luckier that she is such a laid back, 'go with the flow' baby (just like her brother and sister)...definitely makes life easier!

She is getting louder and louder every day - talking, babbling, gasping, blowing bubbles, squealing...

 Her favorite things include -
sharing her smiles, 
being kissed on, 
and blowing bubbles.

Bath time could possibly be her favorite part of the day!

I love it when Mia is snuggled in close to my chest, all comfy and enjoying life.  If I sneeze or say something after a bit of silence, she rears her body back, looks me straight in the eyes, and furrows her eyebrows...as in "what in the heck are you doing?  i'm trying to relax right now".  I'll always apologize for interrupting her and she gives me a sweet smile.  It's awfully cute!

Oh, Mia Grace!
She brings so much joy to our lives and I just can't get enough of her!
Happy Four Months, baby girl!



Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Busy Kids

Today, Makayla was sitting on the floor around the table eating a snack.  I asked her why she was sitting on the floor and she responded "I'm not sitting on the floor.  I'm sitting on God's lap."  Wow.

And then there's Mason - 

Last night, we were eating dinner at a mexican restaurant.  The lady waitress was talking to the kids...half english, half spanish.  She was throwing in words like bonita, amiga, hola, adios, gracias...
In the middle of the waitress talking, Mason looked over to Kevin and asked where Boots was.

*Boots is a character (monkey) on Dora the Explorer - a cartoon that teaches Spanish.  I'm thinking since Mason was hearing spanish words, he thought the lady waitress was Dora and wanted to know where her friend Boots was.*

Aaaah, Mason!  Such a sweet, smart boy.  There's just something about him...
and whatever that "something" is, I hope it stays with him for a lifetime.
Mason loves to watch things bake in the oven and as he was standing watching the pizza bake for lunch today, I noticed his cute little fingernails...

He's such a good brother to let his sister paint his nails!


...and let's not forget about Mia - 
our beautiful little princess who is almost 4 months old!! - who loves smiling and looks forward to bath time every night.


While mommy and daddy have been keeping a very busy schedule, the kiddos have been busy these last couple of weeks, too -

playing in the snow,
going to Kids Club,
going to Choir,
having slumber parties,
attending baby showers,
working (Mason got a new job as Dr Curry at the bowling alley),
playing,

spending quality time with Fawn and Holly Rocks,

going to Zumba,

and sharing a chocolate cake a few days early for Grandpa Allen's double nickle Birthday, 

...our days have been full and even though it doesn't seem possible, the next couple of weeks are going to be busier than ever.
 Busy and Fun.

...and I wouldn't want it any other way.