I'm very sad to say that our time is Virginia is nearing its end.We'll only be here for another week! We've been here for just under two years, and in doing so we've met some of the most wonderful people. People who've become great friends and people who've become like family. I will always be thankful that these people have come into our lives. I cherish them and what their friendships have given me, and hopefully I've brought something to the table as well. This part of the journy as a Navy Wife always brings heartache. Unforunately I can't stay...I think Ian would start to notice I wasn't around lol darn it. Thankfully there's the internet to make it easier to keep in touch and who's up for a girls trip?!?! Hawaii anyone? So I'll close for now...since I am already in tears. I'm sure this last week will only bring many many more. Crap, I need a beer. lol
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Trip Down Memory Lane
While Diapers and Wine didn't technically tag me I'm going to go ahead and take on this "challenge" most to see if and what I can actually remember. So here goes nothing...
Reveal 7 things about the First Month of Motherhood
1. I was convinced this "child" or milk sucking vampire whichever you prefer would never leave my boob and I would become a permante milk bar. For ever.
2. I insisted she sleep with me, not just with me but right on top of me. Because should she stop breathing suddenly I would be right there. Therefore I got very little sleep and felt like I had a constant heater on top of me.
3. Sleep deprivation makes me crazy. Not just crazy haha but I was convinced more like paranoid that things were always going to happen to me. And us.
4. When she would cry and Ian couldn't comfort her I was secretly happy that she needed me more. Shh...horrible huh?!
5. I constantly feared and worried about my maternal and comforting skills.
6. I LOVED the baby smell. You know the REAL baby smell, the sweaty milky smell. Yes that one. It's my favorite.
7. I rarely had a second to myself, when Ian was at work she would come with me to the bathroom, in the shower, you name it there she was. And I would talk to her like she would respond to me. lol
There it is. Nothing special or great, its just nice to think about these things since we're 3 months anyway from 4....time to go cry now. lol
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Saturday, November 1, 2008
Trick or Treat...Smell My Feet..Give me something Good to eat
We're here in the Northwest visiting family and having a great time. We're here for roughly three weeks before we head back to Virginia and begin our pack out to move back to Hawaii.
This year I took Isabella to downtown Poulsbo, every year the close off the downtown area from cars and all of the shops decorate and sit outside giving out candy. The kids go crazy running from side to the other but its a great place to take the kids. Thankfully they celebrated from 4-6pm and it was still light out. Isabella choose to be Snow White this year and I dress up as a 50's girl. Check out the pictures.
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Washington DC, August 2008
We made a drive up to Washington DC (roughly 3 1/2 hours) for an overnight trip. We weren't sure when we'd live within driving distance of where the LA Dodgers (yes that's right the baseball team) plays so we figured we'd take advantage of it one last time. I love DC, I would really LOVE to live there one day. We drove up after Ian got off work...well when I say we I really mean I drove up which I don't mind. We really hit NO traffic on the way up, and our hotel was a 10 minute walk from the Stadium and our room itself had a view of the Capitol building (neat huh!?). No true fan misses batting practice...it's by far one of the best parts of going TO a game. We and this time when I saw WE I mean Ian are true fans. Last year when we went to a game in DC Isabella was lucky enough to get a baseball from one of the LA Dodger's pitchers. Ian has been to OVER 20 games and to this day has YET to get a baseball. It's something special. We're hanging out in the bleachers until our team is practicing, then Isabella and I move to the side. Mostly to get out of Ian's way so he can try and get a ball rather than protect our child from future brain damage due to a baseball hitting her in the head. We go by the pitchers and watch them warm up, meanwhile Isabella is SHOUTING, "I love the dodgers!!!" as loud as her lungs will let her. This catches the attention of one of the pitchers who proceeds to come over and give her a ball! I think, NO way! How lucky is this child to get another baseball at her second game. She's estactic and we just keep hanging out. Less than 10 minutes later Chan Ho Park (one of LA's pitchers, he's been around awhile) comes up and give her ANOTHER ball. She says Thank You and he goes about his business. We're just watching when the sign I made for Isabella blows onto the field and into a corner. The sign said "LA's BIGGEST little Fan" Isabella is so upset, and I think there is NO way we're getting our sign back. After Chan Ho Park is done stretching he kindly picks up our sign and reads it. It must have amused him because he giggled (yes giggled) he tells Isabella he'll only return the sign on one condition, she has to blow him a kiss. She looked at me cautiously like Mom? I just want my sign...she blows him a kiss and gets her sign back. She also got 3 autographs from different LA players. Overall it was a very eventful batting practice. Unfortunately the game itself wasn't as active after the 1st inning and Manny's homer. Oh well...So that is 2 balls and 3 autographs for Isabella and 0 for Ian. Here's some pictures from the game.
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It's been a while...
Bad blogger...bad bad blogger. I know it's been WAY too long since I have updated our blog. Oops! We have been preparing for our move (which is about a month away) and spending what limited family time we have together. And trying to declutter as much as possible.
Isabella and I had some fun baking recently. She truly enjoy spending time with me in the kitchen doing whatever! And I enjoy it just as much. Here's some pictures of us baking our muffins.
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Saturday, July 26, 2008
Girls Night - Mother Daughter Style
The local YMCA we're apart of hosted a Mother Daughter Cafe. We played with temporary tattoo's, bubbles, made crowns and painted each other's nails. I made sure it was a surprise for Isabella and the look on her face was PRICELESS! She really had a blast doing everything and having that special time together. I even let her paint my nails...brave I know. But she tried her best and was so concentrated the entire time. As you can see in the last picture that was the outcome. I love doing special things like this with Isabella because she's always so excited and so grateful. We had a blast.
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Family Pictures
It's been a while since we've had Family pictures taken. We were able to get a good deal through a photographer who's apart of my playgroup. Check out some of my faves.
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