Friday, January 29, 2010

Twinkle, Twinkle......

BIG BRIGHT STAR!



Twinkle, twinkle Big Bright Star
Proud is what your parents are.
You are kind, nice and sweet.
Being your mom is such a treat.
Twinkle, twinkle Big Bright Star,
Proud is what your parents are.

Sorry for the little song, it has been running in my head for a day now. Gracie got an award for for her class for the month of January. She won the Bright Star, for outstanding behavior and citizenship. She was so excited she nearly jumped out of her skin. She got to wear a fancy dress, participate in the awards ceremony and eat cake all before 10 am. Sometime later she got to go eat ice cream in the library. Then mommy and sister took her to the toy store where she picked out a sticker book as her treat.

It got me to thinking though. She really is a great citizen. She LOVES her family. She LOVES her friends. She tries to be sure everyone is involved. She cries when people leave our house or when we leave other peoples houses. She gets very upset when one of her friends is left out or feeling sad. She wants to right all the worlds wrongs. If she can she tries to fix it with a hug and a smile, chocolate too if it is warranted.

She is wise beyond her years and has been the light on some of my darkest days. So I hope one day she realizes how special she is, not only to her daddy and I, but to the world. I wish for her so much, but most of all I hope that she is HAPPY, HEALTHY and grows up to be whatever she wants to be.














Monday, January 25, 2010

The Power of Prayer

I know the power of prayer, I felt it last year during Lily's surgery and recovery. Now I am asking you all to share your prayers with my cousin's husband.
Molly is the sister/cousin that is the middle child between my sister and I. Anna and I are 81/2 years apart. Molly is smack in the middle of that age span. She played Barbies with us, went to the beach with our family, had numerous spend the nights with us and took many a role in our plays and dance productions. Her brothers were a part of the group too, but they are boys and sometimes boys just have cooties.
Anyway Molly now lives in California with her husband and darling daughter. Unfortunately last August her husband through a series of tests was found to have a mass on his spine. It is malignant at it's core surrounded by benign covering. He has had most of it removed, however today he started Chemo and radiation. The family is in for the long haul.
So, please pray for Omar. That he may recover quickly and find a healthier person after living through this trial. Pray for Molly to have the strength she needs to continue to be a wife and mother and to add the job of caregiver. Most of all pray for their daughter as she is only 2 1/2 and should never need to feel that her parents are vulnerable. I will update on progress from time to time, but I am feeling that prayers are needed today as they start this journey.
Thank you!

Friday, January 22, 2010

16 months

Miss Lily is officially 16 months old, going on 6 years old, going on like 20 years old.


She knows how to work Daddy's i-phone, PlayStation 3, unlock mommy's phone, dial the regular phone to china, annoy her older sister to pieces, cry to get her way, climb the stairs, open doors that are only cracked, color(yes even on mommy's laptop Keyboard!), help mommy do the laundry, eat with a fork, drink from a straw, run around the house doing laps, hand whomever seems capable the remote to watch her shows, talk on the wii remote as if it were a telephone, say mama, dada, gacie, baa(bottle), mickey, she knows sign language for eat/hungry, and for milk. She is an excellent pointer, she can point with one finger to Elmo, her nose, Gacie and a few other things.


Her favorite TV shows are Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, and The Wiggles.
Her favorite songs include Hot Dog from MMC, Rockabye your bear from the Wiggles, Party in the USA from Miley Cyrus and anything with a good beat.

She loves to dance and try to "catch" you as you run away.

She goes to school 2 days a week as a little lamb young walker and loves it, even though she is exhausted before Mommy picks her up.
Her favorite foods include but are not limited to: Cheerios, mac n' cheese, pasta pick ups, Nilla wafers, cereal bars, fruit strips, yogurt drops, and even cucumber salad from Family Traditions.
She still has had no chocolate which is a rarity in this chocolate filled house.

Her stats are: height 30 inches, weight 23 pounds 4 ounces and is about 50% for both.
On a side note, her ear tubes from Nov. 30th are working well, no more ear infections, and she goes back for a recheck in 6 months. She passed both the hearing test and ear function tests. She goes back to the cardiologist in February for a one year post op checkup!








Friday, January 15, 2010

Pippers


So Grace has a new word. She is not supposed to say it, unfortunately for her and her father, I say it way too much. Really it is much better than what I used to say pre-kids and still do when I am way too upset to care about watching my language.(more on this in a minute)


The current word underfire at our house is CRAP. There I said it again and if it had been outloud, Grace, otherwise known as the Pippers would have corrected me and said - "Mommy we don't say that word, remember!" Yeah except now, she catches herself saying it. If she catches it before finishing the ap part, the word turns into "CRASH" or "CRACKERS" or other CR words. If she slips and says it then she tries to pretend that mommy and daddy have poor hearing and she really did say O CRACKERS. Seriously we do have bigger battles to fight with her like EATING! or not sucking her THUMB! but crap is what is the heated debate right now.


It got me to thinking though, when did I start using those words my parents forbade? I know there is a story out there from my Aunt Libby and I think I was around Grace's age. My Aunt and mom had taken us country children to the big city of Gatlinburg and we were staying in a fancy hotel and all. My Aunt takes us to the hot tub and upon climbing in this country bumpkin says "shit, this is hot!" Yes I am that country bumpkin and I know I have said much worse since then. It was on this same trip that many other things were learned about the big city. Such as Linen napkins make a restaurant fancy and no cousin Kevin they are not towels. His exact words upon picking up the napkin were "What is this a towel?" country drawl and all. We also saw Cherokkee indians on this trip and I think someones fingers got mashed in the car door. but I digress.


So those words out there, you know the ones we are not supposed to say, WHY, what is it about those words in the English language. I sometimes think that if we did not make a big deal about them then they might just disappear. Until that day I say..................................................



OCRACKERS!

Friday, January 8, 2010

It Did, It Did, NO School, NO SCHOOL!

Well it snowed. Not much, just enough to make a few small snow balls yesterday and melt and make nice black ice today. It was nice to see the flakes falling and the kids playing in it. But like all things frozen in Georgia, they don't last. The girls enjoyed playing in it and sledding on the wet leaves. Today not so much, I think we lasted outside in the frigid temps 30 minutes. The snow is either too powdery or packed down and icy. No snow balls, no snow angels, only frozen fingers and faces. I think we need to make a trip to somewhere snowy so that Grace can truly get the experience of sledding and snow angels. We'll see..............

Until then, here is our SNOW DAY!





Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Tomorrow

Well tomorrow it is supposed to snow. School has already been closed early in our county, yep even before the clouds gather. Grace will get home before I do. Thank God for wonderful neighbors. Lily has a follow up in the afternoon for her ear tube surgery. Wonder if they know it is supposed to snow....... So for now, Grace is ready to wear her pajamas inside out and backwards, flush ice cubes down the toilet, do a snow dance..... whatever it takes to see the white stuff. Me, I just want it to be warm enough to play in it, no ice, only snow and enough for Grace and Lily to maybe make a snow angel or a small snowperson(got to be gender correct at this household.) It also needs to clear up well before Sat. for our winter recital. I would also like to get the girls some warmer clothes, it seems we are outgrowing our clothes mid-season. Grace is in need of some WARM pants in a six with an adjustable waist(she is not thick, just really long). Lily needs 18 month WARM clothing. All I have in 18 month is for summer from her sis and a few odd pieces that are looking a little short on her. Her 12 month clothing is a little TIGHT in the mid section and thighs. For a heart patient she is a very healthy eater and grows well.

Well here's hoping for a little snow to make things pretty and white and give the kids a good time. I'll let you know........

Sunday, January 3, 2010