Monday, February 25, 2013

1 1/2 Years Old!! Madness!

I think we are in the clear from the stomach bug... Maeve slept through the night Friday and did have one minor spit-up on Saturday morning, but I think it's because I rushed too fast to give her milk as she spit it up within 10 mins of consuming.  Rookie mistake on my part.  We stuck with water the rest of the day and she did seem to be mostly back to normal.  The rest of the weekend was so low-key, just lots of playing, napping, reading, and watching Mickey.  I'm pretty sure Maeve was going alittle stir crazy because she kept grabbing her coat and heading to the door saying bye-bye.  We all could use warmer weather and more time outdoors.  It's probably been about 10 degrees too cold for them to go out at school so here's hoping March brings slightly warmer temps.  I'm ready for weekend walks to Tim Hortons! 

We did head out on Saturday for a quick haircut for Maeve.  She's been sporting some wild hair as the back and bangs are growing out much faster than the sides.  I made the appointment 2 weeks ago so thank goodness the puking had subsided. 

Today is a special day as Maeve is 1 1/2 years old!  Everyone says time flies and I can confirm it does.  Her personality keeps growing everyday.  She's so quick to say "No" that I'm pretty sure she's not even listening to the question, but she says it in the most fitting tone that then I think she does get it.  Unfortunately, she is also going through another biting stage, coupled with a hitting phase.  We even attempted a time-out the other day.  She just laughed and thought it was a game or something.  Looks like we've got a long road ahead of us!

The pictures I'm posting are pre-plague.  We had a very low-key Valentine's Day.  School asked to send the kids in with either red or pink and she rocked some pretty sweet red pants with a cute top from Grandma.  We even had some cute bows from Nana, but not sure those made it in all day. 



Ryan and I have never really been into celebrating the day but he stopped to pick up some cupcakes from Mary Claire's for his ladies.  We all split a red velvet with cream cheese frosting... yum.  I did plan a trip to Antoinette's that weekend for an ice cream sundae for a treat for the whole family.  My parents used to get us chocolate hearts with our names on them from Antoinette's and their sundaes are amazing as well.  I don't remember them as big as they were because we only ate about 1/2 before we were too full.  It was so delicious and adorable seeing Maeve.  She LOVES ice cream and sprinkles loved people watching. 










Friday, February 22, 2013

Last 24 Hours

Thursday night was a touch different than most as I ran right from work to a hair appointment for a refreshing cut and color.  Love the appointments because I catch up with a friend who does my hair and I get out of before work prep the following day since my hair is still salon ready, even after a night's sleep.  It usually means a bonus 15 mins in bed.

Well that changed so very quickly...  I got home just in time to put Maeve to bed.  Ryan mentioned that she didn't really eat her dinner, but she's been battling a cold so didn't think much of it.  Her notebook from school mentioned a great day with a good nap so no worries.  Well not 10 mins after putting her down she started crying (not normal), then it would stop, then start up a couple minutes later.  I grabbed her milk thinking she was just hungry from not eating dinner and as soon as I walked in her room I hit a wall of puke smell.  It was everywhere.  All over her, the crib, the floor, a poor stuffed animal that got the boot, even some on the wall.  So horribly disgusting yet so sad as she just didn't know what was going on.  She kept gagging alittle bit, but as soon as she caught her breath she seemed fine... babbling alittle.  I stripped her down and threw her into the tub, while Ryan went to work on her room (I offered, but he volunteered).

The rest of the night was a blur, between crying, puking up the little fluids she had left, dry heaving, and very little sleep.  We bounced from bed to bed, blanket to blanket, pjs to pjs.  I had to do at least 5 loads of laundry this morning.  Since this was our first stomach bug, I was no pro and just about trashed my house trying to keep her comfortable.

Fortunately our girl seems to have turned a corner.  The morning was touch and go, but no more puking.  She ended up sleeping almost 5 hours this afternoon and woke up in a much better mood with a better appetite.  Here's hoping tonight goes more smoothly.  I did learn that nurses and caregivers really are such wonderful people.  I couldn't imagine physically keeping up with sick people on a daily basis as it can be so exhausting and make you feel so helpless.  But we all survived and hope we don't see another stomach bug for at least another 18 months.  Now I'm off to bed at 9pm on a Friday night... times sure have changed... for the better :)

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Lazy Sunday

This very well might have been the first weekend in about 3 months that was overall pretty lazy.  No parties, no commitments, no projects, or major errands.  Much of that could have been because Ryan was traveling for work and didn't get home until late Saturday, but it just was great.  Lots of quality time with Maeve.

Pretty much we got back from the cruise in January and Ryan's been crazy busy with work.  The parent company that owns his company was sold a couple months ago so there's been some changes, new responsibilities, and overall more work so he's been stretched a little thin.  He's had a big trip to Orlando in January and just got back from Portland, Oregon.  I had my first overnight trip to NYC since I switched positions in July and of course he was flying back that night from Orlando so Michelle helped us out big time!  So far we've managed to make it work so here's hoping it continues.

Besides work, Maeve (and I) had pretty bad colds in January.  No flu that's been going around, but enough congestion and mucus to make sleeping hard to come by.  We've been very lucky as she's only had colds and one double ear infection so far... counting my blessings.

I really should be blogging everyday because Maeve is really at a fun age.  She amazes us on a daily basis with all of her talking - some coherent, some not so much - and her personality.  She woke up from her nap today and although it took a couple repeats, we finally got that she was asking for "pudin" or pudding for a snack.  It sounded so adorable it was impossible to say no.  Which brings up her sweet tooth... I've tried to be pretty good about sweets, really only giving her some treats around the holidays and at parties.  She has yet to turn down any sort of cookie, cupcake, ice cream, and mini M&M so I know moderation is key!  I made these delicious Snickers cupcakes for work (recipe on www.mybakingaddiction.com) and let her try some and she just inhaled it.  They were yummy and so moist that I couldn't blame her.  So far I haven't found any food allergies as I've heard some pretty scary stories so hoping she is in the clear.  In terms of her eating habits, yogurt, peas, berries, pasta, and cheese continue to be biggest winners.  Besides a bite of a meatball, I don't think she's eaten any meat in our house.  It appears she eats it at school, but I have my doubts.  We went to Chipotle last weekend while running errands and she seemed so grown up.  She insisted on drinking milk from the container, not her cup.



 Delicious Snickers cupcakes... they even had a frozen snickers baked inside!

 Not sure if this video will work since first time I've put one on blog.  My voice sounds kind of obnoxious, but Maeve is super cute in video.  I try to send video or pics everyday to Ryan when he's out of town.  This was  quick one in the morning. You can see the ADORABLE gap in her two front teeth and hear her voice.  She's been whispering more, which is pretty funny.

Maeve continues to love school.  She's still in the Baby Duck room because there isn't a full time spot open in the Yellow Duck room, but they are moving her over when there is room (about 2 days a week).  She's 18 months and the oldest in the room as it starts at babies from 6 weeks old.  I'm hoping she'll move in March to the next room, which is 12 - 24 months.  I'm not in the least bit worried about her development, just socially I'd like for her to be with more kids her age.  There are babies under 12 weeks in her room and the teachers always comment how Maeve pretends she is a teacher.  She'll try to feed and rock the baby...  the girl is a lover.  She's grown so much that even when I look at her, I don't see a baby any more.  Her hair is getting so long and she makes the funniest facial impressions, particularly with her eyes, where you think she is rolling them at you.  I don't think we are there yet, but not far off.  Her hair is long enough for pigtails and so close to fitting in a ponytail... she'll look just like me then!  She's been so good when I drop her off in the morning too.  She's less clingy and will even kiss and wave bye-bye when I'm leaving.  She has a love of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and although I've tried to have other shows, she'll just shake her head and say "No No No No No".  I got her to watch some of 101 Dalmatians and the only reason is because there is a dog in almost every scene.  

Back to the weekend - Maeve and I stopped at Greg & Jenn's on Friday night for a visit.  They had been having a tough couple of weeks and Greg's mom actually passed away that night.  I think puppies and babies often provide the best pick me up so hopefully Maeve provided a momentary relief.  I know she LOVES Greg and will go right to him.  Saturday morning we had a playdate with my girlfriend Stacey and her son Tyler and Jeanne, Kane, and Brady.  What a fun morning!  Kane is almost 4, Tyler & Brady are 2 and I was  kind of surprised, but Maeve kept right up with them.  We relaxed the rest of the day and I even got to watch Pitch Perfect that night before Ryan got home... such a great movie!  So today was more of the same, but instead of some 2 and 4 years olds, it was Ryan running around the house playing with Maeve in the tunnels and under blankets.  We did a ton of Skyping today with both sets of grandparents and even Tim, Courtney, and their new baby George!  Maeve hardly said a peep on the phone, but I think they'll be fast friends some day just like their daddy's.

One more random thought, so Maeve is loving the snow these days that before I can get her in her carseat, she'll try to grab snow off of my car windows to eat.  Now I try not to have her eat that snow, but she kept pointing outside on Saturday morning and we had just had a fresh couple of inches the night before/that morning.  So I got a tupperware container and filled it up with some snow and she just sat and ate it with a spoon.  The girl finished the container and wanted more so I gave her one more scoop and she finished it right up.  Sunday she did the same thing so she enjoyed two more bowls of snow.  I was telling my mom about it and she told me to let the snow melt and see what it looked like.  Her point was that the snow is likely so much dirtier than I thought.  I considered it, but ended up not because I probably would have just felt like a terrible parent, but what's the fun in that?  I have so many memories of playing outside with my sisters in the snow at all hours of the day and night and often just laying in the snow after sledding down a hill or making an angel, grabbing a handful of snow and just munching away... so refreshing.  Everything in moderation:)

The next two weeks should be relatively quiet for us with lots of family time before traveling picks up again.  I go back to NYC end of this month, then Maeve and I are heading to Chicago for a weekend to see the Harris family.  Can't wait to see pregnant Erin and get Isla & Maeve together.  They always talk about each other so let's hope they'll talk to each other!














Monday, January 21, 2013

Jam Cruise 11

Two weeks ago, Ryan and I set sail from Fort Lauderdale on Jam Cruise 11.  Magic Hat was sponsoring the cruise so Ryan, his co-worker, and the head brewer all had rooms on the ship.  There were various events sponsored each day.  The cool thing about the cruise is that it's really all about music.  Jam Cruise is a 5 night cruise around the Caribbean with concerts all day, every day.  All of the bands on the cruise are eating, drinking, and listening to music right next to you.  I can't say that I came off the boat a big fan of cruising, but it is easy to do, just get to a port and leave from the same port a couple days later.  

The bands were fun, especially since it's been awhile since I've listened to live music.  The crowd was so enthusiastic and happy that it was so refreshing.  Even though I'm not a big fan of getting seated with other tables of people that I don't know, we had two great tables of fun people.  The food was not great.  I could do the buffet for lunch, but we ended up going to the sushi place on board three of the nights.  5 nights, plus the night before in Fort Lauderdale was a little too long to be gone from Maeve.  She spent first 4 nights with Nana & Papa Daley and then Michelle wrapped up the week.  I heard good reports all around, but doubt they would have told me differently. 

I've got a couple pics from the cruise, but just google Jam Cruise 11 and you'll see more than enough evidence for the craziness that ensued.  

Ryan and Justin, Magic Hat Head Brewer, pouring some draft for the masses.

Standing up on the balcony watching a concert, the sunset, and enjoying a Pistil... yum!

This was JJ Gray's set on the patio.
 
Bands at sea!

So we got up to watch the sunrise one day and this is what greeted up when we came up... about 25 people (plus the 200+ behind me) that had the same idea, but they had been up all night while Ryan and I were coming off 6-7 hours of sleep.

Overall, fun time and nice to get away with just Ryan, plus I got to wear flip flops for 6 days straight:)

Happy 2013

Not really starting this year off right by blogging frequently but just when I think I'll catch up I've gotten socked with a new project at work and Maeve came home from school on Friday with a fever of 103 and a cold.

Pictures always tell the story better so let's catch up.  The rest of Christmas was great.  Here is Maeve finally getting into some presents... bath toys of all things, as well as here kitchen.  It's hard to believe but even since Christmas it's as if she's flipped a switch verbally.  She is talking up a storm!!  As in I can actually understand some of it, certainly not all, but she's learning to communicate and she loves it, yet it frustrates her beyond believe when you aren't doing what she's saying.

Lots of her vocabulary so far is coming from her books.  This is pretty typical - hanging out with some milk and a couple books.  Words so far include oldies of "Dada, Mama, No (!), On, Oh No, Apple, Isla, Drew, Dog, Lion, Roar, Woof, Butterfly (muffled, but pretty good), Hey, Bye-bye, Neigh (working on horse).


 After Christmas, Julie and the King family came into town to see everyone and hopefully get in some snow time.  Fortunately for them, a nice snowstorm arrived just before their arrival with plenty of snow to keep the girls busy for a couple of days between sledding and just horsing around outside the house.  We got to have a couple family get togethers, which are always the best, as well as a relaxing New Years Eve dinner (Thanks Bill!) with Michelle, Al and Jon.  They left for Baltimore New Years Day, but a perfect way to end the holidays before start of the new year.  I was pretty terrible with pictures, but did snap a funny one of Alexa and I playing with the kitchen.  She was the chef preparing my meal.  I think Alexa might of enjoyed Maeve the best because she finally had someone younger and smaller than her.  I think Maeve enjoyed all of the attention as well!



 Cute as a button!  The headband didn't last long, but I'll keep trying.  Her hair is a DISASTER right now and desperately needs a cut.  The back is growing out so much quicker than the sides so she looks alittle funky, especially with crazy bedhead in the morning.

 Maeve's latest thing besides talking is her love of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.  Here she is completely enraptured with the show.  She'll burst into a huge smile as soon as it starts up and she'll always run back into the room to watch/dance to the Hot Dog Dance.
 Nothing wrong with alittle snow!  She was trying to grab snow off my car today to eat before I got her in the car seat.


Friday we got a call from school in the afternoon letting us know that Maeve had spiked a fever.  She woke up with a cough that day but nothing crazy.  By the time we got her home from school, she was really warm and just out of sorts.  We pretty much spent the last 3 days just trying to keep her hydrated and comfortable while sleeping.  Her fever is gone and although mucus is draining, cough isn't too bad.  I'm hoping she's on the mend.  Any one else ready for spring and the end of cold/flu season?

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Ummm Yeah... so let's just get through Christmas

So it's been over a month.  It's not that there hasn't been alot going on, it's more that there's been SO much going on that I can't keep up!  Pictures will help catch me up.

Here were a couple more of the pictures that didn't make the cut for the 2012 Christmas card.  




Pretty much most of December the whole family was dealing with colds and runny noses, but we did our fair share of preparation for the Christmas holiday.  I made cut-out cookies for the first time in about 10 years.  They turned out pretty well and Maeve officially developed her sweet tooth.  My favorite part of the holidays is seeing all of the family and friends that we don't see year round.  My parents were in town for a whole week ahead of Christmas so it's always nice to get those extra visits.  Maeve is consistent with both sets of grandparents at least.  Both Grandma & Nana go out of their way to get on the floor to play/read with Maeve, while she will quickly ignore them to bring a new toy or book to Grandpa/Papa who are in the other room or up on the couch across the room.  She's a stinker who seems to love the men in her life.  I get the same treatment since she'll say "Dada" about 100 times a day vs maybe 5 "Mama's".

So Christmas 2012 was wonderful.  Maeve and I were still battling colds, but we pushed through to enjoy the holiday.  Here is our pretty girl in her Christmas dress. I found this on sale at Macys and couldn't resist.  She might only wear it once, but she looked angelic.  We started out Christmas Eve with the Daley's.  She was alittle unsure of the whole party and presents, but slowly came around.
 Evan and Maeve practicing coloring outside of the lines.

 Alittle unsure... maybe pink isn't Dad's best color.

Maeve continues to get loved/spoiled on by her family.  She got lots of great gifts, but her favorite for the moment is the tricycle from Nana and Papa.  This thing is tricked out and she loves to get pushed around the house with it.  Here was the first test run!
 We left Nana/Papa's house around 7ish to head to Pohlman's.  Maeve did fall asleep on the way, which wasn't surprising since it was close to bedtime, but she rebounded and pushed on through for another hour so I could hang out with some of the Griffin family.  She was OBSESSED with my cousin Kim's dog and pretty much just chased Ernie around the house... not sure Ernie enjoyed the attention, but Maeve sure did.

So Santa arrived with plenty more gifts... maybe a few too many because we were still unwrapping on Dec 26th.  Maeve just wasn't really into opening presents.  She got a kitchen from Heather with lots of accessories but it definitely took her about 1-2 days to comprehend everything.  Once the toys were moved in the back room/toy room, she started to dig in more and play with everything.

 Love these two!

 Mid-morning pajama change before we headed to Mark & Jennifer for Wallace presents!

So wonderful to have these two around for Christmas.  They were just taking in all of the madness... much of it coming from Aidan, who was just so jazzed up we were all cracking up at him.

Such a happy boy on Christmas morning.  I got him an ornament for Christmas and he was so appreciative and wanted to hang it on the tree right away.  He is such a sweetheart!



Sunday, December 9, 2012

Online Shopping

The post is dedicated to Aunt Patty Wallace, who actually does read my blog!  Thank you:)

Couple things happened this weekend...
1) I finally made it out to the stores to do some in-store shopping for the holidays
2) I've reaffirmed myself that I prefer online shopping instead of lines, crowds, and chaos
3) I did more shopping online
4) I did more shopping online
5) I did more shopping online
6) I realized I'm too efficient at shopping online, using coupon codes, and spending enough to get free shipping
7) I then realized that I need to STOP shopping online...

Only good thing that has come out of the weekend is that I'm about 95% complete with holiday shopping... just a couple more small things to grab and have to mail a box to Chicago.  This is a personal best.  I just ordered Christmas cards so if all goes well, they should arrive in everyone's mailboxes the week before Christmas.

Besides my shopping distractions, the week/weekend was relatively low key.  I had a girls night out on Friday for Kassi's 30th.  We got a hotel room downtown and just had a great time!  Lots of laughs, dancing, and drinks!  Ryan and Maeve had a pretty chill evening, however our girl was up around 5ish so I came home to a very tired house.  Fortunately, we didn't have much going on the rest of the weekend.  Ryan went into work and Maeve and I relaxed.  I have a hysterical video of her falling asleep while eating lunch but it's too long to email and post.

Since I just ordered Christmas cards, I'm all up to date on getting pictures from camera to the computer so here is a hodge podge.

Here are some pictures that didn't make the cut for the Christmas card.  She's such a ham these days, so when we could actually catch her smiling and looking straight at the camera, it often looked like this... squinty eyes and her either sticking out her tongue or with something in her mouth or trying to wrap a bell around her neck.



Maeve getting some Daddy back rub love.  This girl loves a good back rub.

 Doing alittle coloring and playing in pajamas on the weekend with alittle bedhead.



Nothing like reading some books in a blanket fort with Daddy.  Yes, the one to the right has both of them in there. 

Here were some snaps from Thanksgiving.   I just loved her dress from Aunt Kerry.

Coloring with Daddy

Post Dinner and the tights are off... let's do a little dancing!

Or hugging with cousin Evan!


As I mentioned, we took Maeve to see Santa and she wasn't much of a fan... even a visit from Mom couldn't calm her down.  Maybe we'll have been luck next year!


 Have a great week!  Kisses from Maeve!!