For memory's sake, I have to post something about Brooklyn's eating habits. Some people don't believe me when I tell them how much she eats! She's an endless pit, I tell you! Her diet today consisted of:
Breakfast
1+ cup mixed fruit
1 toasted (dry) waffle
1 scrambled egg
5 oz milk
Morning snack
Graham crackers
Lunch
4 BBQ Vienna Sausage 'hot dogs'
1 cup carrots
Ice water
Afternoon snack
A grilled cheese sandwich from Sonic (she ate the whole sandwich!!)
3 cookies
4 oz milk
(She was begging for more, but that's all I had!)
And now I'm preparing her dinner of
1+ cup green beans
Lasagna
She eats like an adult, & weighs less than 23 pounds. Look at her skinny little self! She's almost got a smirk on her face..."na-na-na-a-boo-boo", she says...
Yes, I'm jealous. I had a fried egg on toast for b'fast, a microwaved bowl of noodles for lunch, and a salad & a serving of lasagna for dinner. No morning snack. No afternoon snack. Oh no. Don't worry; I'm not going to post a picture of me in the bath tub. Guess this serves as another reminder that life's still not fair, as my Papa used to tell us...
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Thanksgiving recap
We started the holiday weekend at Great Grandma Helen's house on Thursday, where Brooklyn played for hours with all of her second cousins, great aunts, uncles, and grandparents,
While uploading my pics from the weekend, I realized that I only took pictures of the girls! My cousin Donna & her husband Darin have 3 kids: Conner, 6, Parker, 4, and Brooke, 15 months. I think it's just precious to see Brooke & Brooklyn together, so it seems my camera only snapped in their presence. The 4 of us girls went to lunch and shopping Saturday, while the boys played at Bass Pro Shop. I had such a great time! We continued the segregated party when the boys went to watch the Bedlam game, while Donna & I relaxed in front of a classic chick flick. Such a nice, relaxing weekend. Thank you, Wilson family!
Finally, we ended the weekend with a short visit to McAlester to see Great Grandma & Great Grandpa Byrd:
before crashing on Auntie Annettie for a little power nap...
Then the 3 of us rushed to Utica Square for their Lights On event, where we bundled up to stay warm in the freezing cold, and waited for Santa to arrive and turn the lights ON!
Friday morning was like Groundhog Day at our house...we woke up, cleaned house, cooked a side dish and loaded into the car with growling tummies for Thanksgiving...Round 2! We headed south to Beggs for a meal with my family before continuing on south to Texas to see my cousin and her family. Here are some pics from our TX visit.
Brooke & Brooklyn |
Rockin cousins |
Musical chairs at Gymboree |
Homemade Double Stroller! |
Chillaxin |
Brooklyn goin for a stroll |
More cookies, please, Great Grandpa! |
Gettin sleepy w Great Grandma |
Brooklyn & Great Grandpa | <>>>
We had a fabulous Thanksgiving weekend...but there's no place like home! Brooklyn clapped as we entered the living room this evening. I think that says it all!
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Happy Turkey Day!
Brooklyn wanted to share her artwork with you on this Thanksgiving Day. We all hope everyone has a thankful Turkey Day!
This isn't just a Turkey as anyone could see. I made it with my foot which is a part of me. It comes with lots of love especially to say I hope you have a very Happy Thanksgiving Day!
Love, Brooklyn
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Tis the season!
I'm welcoming this season change with wide open arms not only because I love the holidays and all that they bring, but also because it's the last season of this pregnancy! My nose would grow if I said that I enjoy pregnancy. Frankly, we don't get along too well (although I do recognize and am thankful that I've been blessed with uneventful ones). Anyway, I was thrilled for Jackson to bring my decorations down from the attic this year! I cleaned all morning in preparation for the decorating. Then, after her morning nap, Brooklyn & I dug in! Wow, did her eyes light up when those strings of lights were plugged in! She hesitantly reached out to touch them, looking at me for approval. I encouraged her and showed her how I was wrapping them around the garland. Within minutes, she had her hands full with lights and was waving them everywhere. We had a great time!
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Just a random funny
One really exciting part about Brooklyn turning 1 was that we got to turn her carseat around to face forward: yay! Now we can look back & see her face instead of the back of her carseat. It's so much fun. So on our way to school this morning, she was determined to get her shoes off. Most of the time I can distract her with a toy and she'll forget about the annoying shoes on her feet. But nothing was taking her mind off the mission today. So I gave up the fight on the shoes, and they were off in minutes. (She likes to play with the velcro, and I don't blame her!) It was when she was tugging at her socks that I got involved again. "No, Brooklyn. Leave your socks on your feet, please," I say as I'm making eye contact with her at a red light. She looks smugly at me, "Sure, Mom. Now turn around and watch the road," I read through those big, mischevious eyes. So I follow her directions and turn around...and position my mirror accordingly! As soon as she thinks my eyes are off of her, her fingers are on that sock & a grin is plastered on her face as she stares at the back of my head. Seriously?! She really thinks she's got it figured out! And it is so cute! This was of course impossible not to laugh at! So I start to giggle...which in turn causes her to giggle, and before we know it, we're cracking up laughing at each other.
Now it's no secret that people sometimes change their behavior depending on who they're around. Well, we're beginning to learn just how differently Brooklyn behaves with us, and it's hilarious! While I was sick last weekend, Jackson was stuck caring for both Brooklyn and I. I don't think I picked Brooklyn up for two days straight! It was after all of this one-on-one time with her that he said to me, "she's a lot nicer to me when you're not around!" And I realized "she listens to you a lot better!" And "she doesn't whine with you like she does with me!" To which he responds, "Well I tell her 'no whining'!" And I rebut, "So do I, but she doesn't listen!" Then it dawns on us...she's figuring us out! We're being manipulated! I can just see our future: Dad says no, and she comes to Mom. What do they say? Something about history repeating itself...? Uh oh...
Now it's no secret that people sometimes change their behavior depending on who they're around. Well, we're beginning to learn just how differently Brooklyn behaves with us, and it's hilarious! While I was sick last weekend, Jackson was stuck caring for both Brooklyn and I. I don't think I picked Brooklyn up for two days straight! It was after all of this one-on-one time with her that he said to me, "she's a lot nicer to me when you're not around!" And I realized "she listens to you a lot better!" And "she doesn't whine with you like she does with me!" To which he responds, "Well I tell her 'no whining'!" And I rebut, "So do I, but she doesn't listen!" Then it dawns on us...she's figuring us out! We're being manipulated! I can just see our future: Dad says no, and she comes to Mom. What do they say? Something about history repeating itself...? Uh oh...
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Birthdays
My Nona calls me on my birthday every year to relay the story of my birth day. For those of you who don't know, Nona is quite the story teller. She can make the most boring story come to life with her specific details...or when necessary, her embellishments! She and my dad have what seem to be never-ending memory banks of jokes and stories. With all this said, she tells the story better than I, but nonetheless...here goes. Snow was in the forecast on this January morning in Cedar Falls, Iowa. So much snow came, in fact, that we were snowed in the hospital for days following my birth. My dad was overseas with the Air Force, so my mom and sister had been living with her parents (Nona & Papa, to us). Just after my birth at 9:27 a.m. (in a birthing chair that my mom swears by), the nurse handed me over to Nona. You may be imagining a serene moment at this time. But oh, no! Nona almost dropped me! Thankfully, a joint effort between she and the nurse saved me from meeting the cold tile floor that morning. (My future of falling would be saved for my time as a baby on the couch...and as a toddler living with stairs...but those stories will come in another blog!)
Now the tradition can continue, as we share the story of Brooklyn's birth day with her every year! I sang Happy Birthday to my little girl as soon as I laid eyes on her Saturday morning. I was so excited! What a day we had in store for her! With a guest list exceeding 30 family members, she was scheduled to be the girl of the hour. Arriving to the party in her birthday shirt, 'Princess' titled bloomers, a pink tutu and matching cowboy boots, she was dressed for the part! And boy did she deliver! She was on good behavior, with a pocketful of smiles for her audience. She displayed her walking skills and her affection for puppies to all. And in the end, we left with a truckload of new toys to play with! Here are just a few memories from the day...
A baby doll! |
Practicing to be a big sister! |
Puppy Love |
Thanks Mimi & Grandpa for my new wagon! |
Thanks Grammy for my jungle park! |
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Cutest giraffe in the hood
We strolled Brookside with the rest of the area code residents Saturday afternoon. The difference between us and the others: we were being led by the cutest giraffe in town! Some bystanders mistook her for a cow or a zebra, but I decided they just need a refresher on their animals. There's no mistaking what she was...
She befriended a dog wearing a tutu nearby us as we waited for the BooHaHa parade to begin. And I realized Saturday that she communicates with animals! No joke! As we were unloading her to trick-or-treat at Great Grandma Helen's house, she heard a dog bark....then she let out a little bark! The dog barked again...and she did it again! I knew she loved animals, but I had no idea that she was actually communicating with them! Precious. (As long as it doesn't become her primary form of communication!)
After making some rounds Saturday afternoon, we came home to meet cousins Canon & Ella for some trick-or-treating in the neighborhood. Again, she went into her people-watching zone, while her Grandpa carried her from door to door. He even spoke for her: 'Trick or Treat, I'm giving all my candy to Grandpa', he said to the neighbors in a high pitched voice! She collected her fair share of candy, and hit the sack to dream about all the crazy people she saw that day. Can you imagine experiencing this silly holiday for the first time?! I wonder what was going on in that little head...
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