tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-122612102024-03-15T20:09:05.802-05:00Schechter Family BlogAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04217529274322880889noreply@blogger.comBlogger1243125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12261210.post-5818626208624797972013-03-07T21:08:00.002-06:002013-03-07T21:08:26.690-06:00No judgment here!I haven't blogged in a while but I thought I'd pop in and give ya'll this little link. Enjoy:<br />
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I love this blog, not because of the specifics but because I think moms are far too judgmental of each other. We see other moms doing things we "disapprove" of, like using an iPhone at the park when we really have no idea what they're doing or what their daily life is like. That's why I liked this post in response to another blog post I read recently.<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04217529274322880889noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12261210.post-62804925552222373342013-02-04T13:19:00.003-06:002013-02-04T13:19:49.648-06:00Birthday girl: 5 years old!We celebrated Abigail's 5th birthday on Saturday. Sadly, she came down with a bad cold and throat infection so the plans for the day were modified a bit. We stayed home but still had a small celebration. Happy birthday, darling girl!! We love you!!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04217529274322880889noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12261210.post-9116462645177470652013-01-19T18:23:00.002-06:002013-01-19T18:23:57.390-06:00Still Alive . . . but barelyI've been thinking about my good ole' blog (maybe it will have to end soon, who knows). I just haven't had a chance to post! We've been plagued with . . . the plague. Well, not really. It started on January 2 with Elsie having croup, then an eye infection, which lead to Andrew getting the same cough, and an eye infection and being out almost a whole week of work. I had a bad sore throat that week but never got the eye stuff or the coughing.<br />
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We managed to survive that week and then during the weekend, Noah started throwing up. It only lasted 8 hours or so but he was pretty sick. He was fine the next day and then on Monday, I started feeling bad. I had to call Andrew at work and ask him to come home because I had also been hit with the same stomach bug. Something about cleaning up a 20 month old's vomit for 8 hours might make you susceptible to catching it!<br />
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While I was laying in my bed in misery, I heard Elsie downstairs getting sick as well. Thankfully Andrew was still well and able to take care of her. He came upstairs in the middle of the night after Elsie was on the mend and went to bed. I was so terribly achy and couldn't sleep so I moved to the couch for some TV distraction. Andrew ended up getting it that night as well.<br />
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We were a sorry pair the next day, I'll tell you. For breakfast I managed to slap down some bowls in the living room and pour crackers, cereal, and toast pieces in them for the kids to graze on. Elsie and Noah didn't care so much because they'd been sick and were recovering but Abigail hadn't been sick and wanted real food. I managed (somehow) to make her cheese quesadillas for lunch but that's about all I could do!<br />
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I had only slept an hour or two the night before. So, we made it through that day and about the time we all went to bed, Abigail started complaining about her tummy. We gave her a "bucket" (a bowl actually) and let her keep it in bed. Her instructions were to stay there until she throws up and then she can come get us (because otherwise many nights would be filled with her crying wolf about her tummy, just wanted to get out of going to bed). Well, this night it actually did happen. She came and got me at midnight to say she'd thrown up. I made a bed for us on the couch and got her bowl "prepared" and I dozed while she watched some TV. She got sick several times before asking to go back to bed at 3. She slept until 5 when she woke me up again because she'd been sick and this time I asked Andrew to cover for me since I was oh, so tired. He took care of the kids until about 8:30 when he left for work. Abigail recovered easily the next day.<br />
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This may just seems like a tragic tale of your usual stomach bug (that hits everyone in the family!) but alas, Noah and Elsie have continued to struggle with stomach problems all week. They randomly vomit (usually in the living room, blah!!). Noah has finally ceased to throw up, I think. It's been a few days for him but Elsie still vomited twice today! I'm getting concerned about her so we'll continue to watch her. She is desiring to eat and is drinking and having wet diapers so I don't think she's in immediate danger.<br />
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It's been a long road since the first of the year. My soul is desperately seeking some normalcy. I know so many others have it so much worse than this, though. What we've been through is just temporary uncomfortableness and I'm thankful for that!<br />
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I'm just hoping next week will be better!!<br />
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(Especially since I have a carpet cleaner coming on Tuesday to give me a quote to clean my living room carpet. Ugh!)Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04217529274322880889noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12261210.post-62907943082932617022012-12-29T10:37:00.001-06:002012-12-29T10:37:20.275-06:00Home!We're home from our trip to Kansas. We had a really good trip. It was so wonderful to spend Christmas with my family. It was easy, no one got sick, we didn't get stuck in weather, etc.<br />
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I'm a bit homesick now but am battling that by looking up flights and making plans for the next visit (flights are SO expensive right now, though).<br />
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Busy unpacking and enjoying Christmas gifts. Enjoy our own beds again! I managed to sleep from 9:15 pm until 8 am this morning, only getting up once with Noah. We've got to work on that (seeing that he's 19 months old!!).<br />
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All for now!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04217529274322880889noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12261210.post-7702576597618492742012-12-21T07:08:00.003-06:002012-12-21T07:08:51.797-06:00Christmas TripWe are leaving tomorrow for our Kansas trip. If you don't hear from me on here, Merry Christmas!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04217529274322880889noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12261210.post-9122451867632715492012-12-18T19:34:00.000-06:002012-12-18T19:34:00.342-06:00Christmas Card 2012<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04217529274322880889noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12261210.post-81019340524734176082012-12-16T19:28:00.001-06:002012-12-16T19:28:15.199-06:00Christmas time?Is it really almost Christmas time? It doesn't feel like it to me, at all! Besides the reminder of the big tree in my living room and if I happen to leave my house, Christmas lights, I haven't hardly done anything to remind myself that it is the season of Christ's birth!<br />
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Mostly this last week is to blame. It's been a rough one with everyone being so sick. Noah and Andrew were especially bad. I finally got it as the weekend approached and felt terrible on Saturday (I thought my headache might kill me!) but I am feeling much better tonight. I think I'll feel almost normal tomorrow. I haven't been to a Christmas concert or even been shopping for that matter. That's right, this year I did all our shopping online. Much easier than having to go out after the kids were in bed or drag all three with me. Would NOT have been good!<br />
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I'll be looking for ways to put myself into a Christmas spirit this week. We're approaching our bi-annual (that's right isn't it? every other year?) trip to Kansas. Preparations are needed to ensure a smooth trip (or at least as much as possible - hasn't been the greatest in recent years).<br />
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Not much point to this blog, I guess. Just remembering what happened this year in preparation for Christmas. I did buy the kids a little Advent calendar with booklets for each day but that went out the window with the sickness from last week. Maybe we can catch up and be on track this week.<br />
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Merry Christmas if I don't write again before then!!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04217529274322880889noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12261210.post-57978259602429888372012-12-12T17:25:00.000-06:002012-12-12T17:25:11.628-06:00DecemberI'm still here. Sometimes I think about my poor neglected blog!!<br />
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We haven't really been doing that much. I've been making yummy cupcakes for people so that has been filling up my time.<br />
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Abigail and I are still working through preschool/kindergarten curriculum. She's doing outstanding with everything. We just got a new "reading" program and handwriting. We haven't really started it yet since we've all come down with some nasty crud this last week.<br />
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Abigail had a terrible cold start on Friday with runny nose and an upset stomach. It has stayed fairly mild, thankfully. Then on Monday both my little ones woke up with fevers and coughing.<br />
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By Tuesday it was a very nasty bug. Noah ran fevers of 103 to 102 all the time without drugs to bring them down and help him be more comfortable. Elsie is equally as miserable, although her fevers haven't been as bad. I did take them to the doc but the diagnosis was "just a virus" so we're riding this one out.<br />
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They seem to be perking up a little tonight. Andrew is also coughing is head off. We're a lively crew!!<br />
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That's all for now. I'll be preparing for a big trip to Kansas at the end of next week to spend some time with my family for Christmas. Need to start making lists!!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04217529274322880889noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12261210.post-86867991155183237012012-11-13T20:15:00.001-06:002012-11-13T20:16:07.173-06:00Vegetable Wrap Recipe: Variation 1<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I sauteed my zucchini and yellow onion in a little bit of olive oil in a small saute pan for about 10 minutes. Then to assemble the wrap, spread the cheese spread on the wrap. Add arugula, zucchini, pepper, onion, and carrots. I also ate mine with some dill pickles for added flavor but it really didn't need it.</div>
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Additional notes: This was 7 ww pointsplus after all was said and done. 5 of those points came from the wrap!! I usually choose to buy these wraps because they are made with little to no trans fat (they claim none but we know they can get away with putting a little in their wraps and can still make that claim). No store bought wrap that I have found is really void of all the ingredients that you want to avoid but these seem to be on the better side. This is a compromise for me, people. Anyway, I am interested in finding a lighter wrap, one with less calories perhaps, but I don't want to sacrifice my "natural food" tendencies and go with one that is loaded with hydrogenated oils and corn by-products. We'll see what I can find.</div>
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I am planning on making these a regular staple. It was absolutely delicious! I have discovered lately that the only reason that I have a difficult time eating vegetables (and fruit for that matter) is my extremely sensitive teeth to anything cold. I think that's why I "don't like" ice cream. In reality, I like it, I just would prefer to eat a dessert that is warm! :) This was a great fix for the cold vegetable thing. Some of the veggies were still cold and raw but the wrap was warm so it wasn't as extreme. I am thinking of several variations of this recipe, perhaps with tomatoes and feta or even some sort of grain added like quinoa. I will try to post my variations as they happen.</div>
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Elsie just turned 3!! Her birthday was last Thursday (mama's running a little behind). She was so excited all day and did just a great job blowing out her candles at her little birthday party we had for her. </div>
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Elsie, you are such a sweet and silly girl. I love hearing you sing songs and be silly with your brother and sister. Just lately you've been very into snuggling and attached to me. This is wonderful (most of the time!). Just this morning I couldn't hold you since I was holding Noah and I said, "You can either sit right by me or go snuggle with your sister." You chose to sit with Abigail and it was so sweet! You're growing more and more everyday and we're learning to understand you too! Happy birthday, sweet darling!!<br />
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Elsie also had her birthday lunch at Grandma's on the Sunday before her birthday. She was so sweet and blew out all her candles there too. She loved having people sing to her and she joined in as well.<br />
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Wow, it has been a while since I blogged. I fear it is going to be like this for a while. Life with three active preschool/toddlers is busy in many ways (and not so busy in others) and is kind of kicking me when I'm down! We've all struggled with various illnesses for a few weeks but I'm not going to focus on that. We had a lovely visit from my parents and brother last week and at the end of the week my sister and her two boys came to visit as well.</div>
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It was so great to see everyone. We had fun just doing our regular activities. My parents got to see Abigail in dance class, swimming class, and take an ice skating lesson. We were busy but I hope they enjoyed it!</div>
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Playing the fishing game on the first night they were here.</div>
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Abigail loved babysitting too. She was very responsible and stepped up to help out and rock Aaron and put his paci in even when we didn't ask her!! :)</div>
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One morning we went to the park. It was so warm that no jackets were needed. I can't imagine that now! Anyway, here's Elsie with her cheesy grin. Doesn't it just make you smile?!</div>
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Back to real life this week. I've been a little under the weather as well as Elsie. So we've been laying low. Abigail just told me before lunch that her throat hurt. Is it spring/summer yet?! I can't wait!</div>
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My baby (waaaa!) is almost 17 months old so I thought he deserved a little update. This boy surprises me every day with new things he does and says. Yes, says! I almost never believed parents when they said their one-year-old was talking. All babies babble to some extent and I have always been very critical of believing it is actually words until I'm sure. This time I am VERY sure my baby is talking. Here is a list of the words that I know he says and uses them in correct ways:<br />
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Light (points to it, says the word when it turns on)<br />
On (flips a switch and then says "on")<br />
Off (ditto)<br />
Juice (if I give him water he cries for juice - ah!!)<br />
Cheese<br />
Mama<br />
Dada<br />
Papa<br />
Nana<br />
Roro (says this when talking on the phone!)<br />
Dewey (says this very clearly when he sees the dog)<br />
Shoes<br />
Touch<br />
Ball<br />
Up<br />
Down<br />
Book<br />
All Done<br />
Amen<br />
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And there is probably some others that I can't think of right now. He loves to run and the boy has no boundaries! When I took the girls outside at this age they would just calmly stay on the sidewalk or driveway but this boy will run wherever the whim takes him!! He is definitely a boy, very interested in hitting his sisters (and sometimes mommy!) which we are working on with him! He is also my most snuggly baby at this age. He will lay his head on your shoulder to rest for a few minutes (which the girls NEVER did), especially if he is being held by his daddy! He definitely gravitates to the male crowd and loves to hang out and do things with his daddy!!<br />
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He is still nursing before naps and bed (and during the night). I don't know how long we'll go on but I don't mind it and he still enjoys it and that's what matters. I was always pregnant by this point with the other two kids so I am enjoying the freedom to breastfeed as long as we want without having a pregnancy interfere with that.<br />
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He is a joy and a delight . . . a precious and precocious baby boy . . . who is really turning more into a boy than a baby these days!!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04217529274322880889noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12261210.post-55815363955000121682012-09-24T15:08:00.002-05:002012-09-24T15:08:50.011-05:00Last week = more sick daysYep, that's where I've been. Taking care of more sick kids. Except this time the good news is that along with the cold all the kids (and I) got, Abigail did not get an ear infection. Hooray!! I was thrilled. :)<br />
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On top of that I participated in a garage sale at my church on Saturday. It took every waking moment to price and prepare for that. I made a little money so I suppose it was worth it. Pictures to come.<br />
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Everyone is on the mend and we're back to a regular schedule today . . . swimming lessons, school, and a dinner fundraiser.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04217529274322880889noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12261210.post-30567595841765205282012-09-07T12:39:00.000-05:002012-09-07T12:39:00.754-05:00Preschool at home<br />
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That's right. You heard it here. We're "preschooling" at home. Feels like a big deal to me since it seems like everyone I know sends their child to preschool (in this part of the country anyway, not as much where I'm from). Anyway, I wanted to write a little post as to the "why" of this endeavor.<br />
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Here are some answers to frequently (or not) asked questions.<br />
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1. I'm at home.<br />
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My number one reason of wanting to keep Abigail home for preschool this year is that I'm at home. Very simple. I feel like our children's lives with us are so limited in the grand scheme of things, especially these toddler and preschool years. I'm home and I desire to be pouring myself into my children during this time so why would I send her away 1/2 day for 3 days a week?<br />
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2. I am interested (gasp!) in homeschooling.<br />
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I was public schooled and Andrew was homeschooled. We still don't know what we're doing next year. We have a while to decide. It really depends on which parent you ask and when you ask us. In all honesty, I'm probably 60-40% in favor of homeschooling for Kindergarten and Andrew is probably 60-40% in favor of public school for Kindergarten. Neither of us feels incredibly strongly and I think we'd both eagerly support whatever decision is made.When we know, we'll let you know! We both see both sides of the issue and all the benefits and downfalls of both and we're weighing the best option of our family.<br />
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3. Preschool's expensive!!<br />
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Not that we wouldn't try to afford it if we really felt it was necessary but it would severely limit our budget. We're able to put both Elsie and Abigail into gymnastics and ballet and we couldn't do this if we were paying for a preschool education.<br />
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4. Learning what she already knows.<br />
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I've been around a few preschools in my day and so I have a pretty good idea of what she's going to learn. This girl knew her alphabet before she was 2 and knows both Capitol and Lowercase letters. She can count to about 60, recognizes numbers up to 20, can do simple math, and is starting to READ! I'm not saying this all to brag (ok, only a little bit) but to say that since I'm at home with her, and know her well, I can continue to guide her into learning new things and not things she already knows that is mandated by a curriculum structure.<br />
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That's all for now. I get asked CONSTANTLY from random strangers about where she goes to school and what grade she's in (yes, I know she looks like she's 6 or 7 but she's 4!!!!). So it always takes a while to explain that she's not in school . . . then the mommy guilt starts on me. Yes I feel like I'm doing the best thing for her and our whole family but going against the grain is never easy for me to do, at least publicly. Those of you who know us well know that we've chosen an "against the grain" path for our kids starting from their very first moments of air-breathing life, which meant no drugs for me during labor. It's continued from there! I feel that this fits right in. :)Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04217529274322880889noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12261210.post-8578458394628273372012-09-05T12:25:00.000-05:002012-09-05T12:25:02.999-05:00Gift of helpfulness: Abigail<br />
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This girl is blessed with the gift of helpfulness. She'll even run up to me in the kitchen and say, "Mama is there anything I can do to help you with dinner?" Boy, I sure hope that lasts through the teenage years! :)<br />
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She can be a little TOO helpful at times but I still try to always applaud her spirit.<br />
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Abigail has really been struggling. Each cold she has gotten since July 1 (which would be 3) has turned into a nasty ear infection. It seems like each one keeps getting worse.<br />
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On Tuesday the two little kids started getting colds but it wasn't bad. Then on Wednesday Abigail started with a runny nose. In the middle of the night she vomited 3 times (as well as having cold symptoms) so by mid-morning on Thursday, I decided to take her in to the doctor.<br />
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(So blessed and thankful that my mother-in-law could come and babysit the little two and feed them lunch. I couldn't imagine having to bring them as well.)<br />
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Our doctor didn't have any open appointments (boo!) so I took her to the Urgent Care.<br />
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She felt so miserable!!<br />
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See?!<br />
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This time, not only did she have an ear infection, she had an infection in both ears and one ear drum was almost ready to burst! Wow! I have had that happen to me and the pain is extreme. I remember!<br />
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We got her on another antibiotic (her 3rd since July 1) and headed home to rest. She didn't bounce back from this one immediately either. It has taken several more days but she's finally on the mend now.<br />
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It's been crazy! Crazy pain for her and crazy sleepless nights for her dad and me. We are going to try an alternative allergy treatment at our doctors to help her with this chronic problem (we are thinking it is food allergy related). If that doesn't work, I would imagine we'll consider tubes for her ears.<br />
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So . . . that's what we've been doing. I'm hoping for a few weeks of health here before/if the next round hits us.<br />
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I'm trying not to let this get me uptight and picky about her getting sick but it is bound to happen. For my other kids, a cold is no big deal. They can catch one and have a runny nose for a few days and then feel better. But for Abigail these are turning into nasty infections that really knock her out so we'll be sanitizing for a while at least, to just give her body a break!!</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04217529274322880889noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12261210.post-72931799225259600942012-09-01T14:21:00.000-05:002012-09-01T14:21:00.132-05:00Three wolf moon<div>
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My husband is not one to pick out his own clothes. He usually tells me or another family member that he needs something and then it will appear for him! haha! Anyway, I was surprised when he told me that he'd ordered a shirt for himself from Amazon. This is what he bought. Good thing I appreciate his sense of humor!!<br />
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(On a side note, my husband has lost almost 20 pounds. Doesn't he look skinny here? And look at my darling baby boy!! He's in his favorite spot . . . his daddy's arms!</div>
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For the longest time, it was the two girls riding up here when we were at the grocery store. Now Abigail is too big and Noah loves to drive his little car. I think it's so cute I had to share!! The greatest thing about our grocery store (not the organic food selection) is the wide selection of kid carts!<br />
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I've had requests for the poop story from last week so here it goes:<br />
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Thursday morning began quite normally. Elsie was fussing up at storm for no reason that I could quite figure out so before I even made breakfast I was sitting in the living room holding her and saying my usually line, "Why is Elsie crying?" Never did figure it out.<br />
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While doing this Noah come walking out of the downstairs bathroom and is drenched and chewing on something. The only conclusion was that he played in the toilet water and was chewing on (fresh, I think) toilet paper.<br />
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Great way to start the day. (I always try to leave the lid down and the door closed, not sure why it was open).<br />
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So then we had breakfast.<br />
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After breakfast I thought, I'm going to put Elsie in panties today and see how it goes. I took her into the bathroom several times in the coarse of an hour and put her on the potty and showed her how to pull down her own panties. No luck.<br />
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Abigail and I got things underway with our school work while the little two played in Elsie's room. I hear a scream from Elsie and ran in there to discover a pretty giant size poop on the floor by her bed (big enough to clog the toilet later!). I immediately set Noah in Elsie crib to keep him away from any poop action, cleaned Elsie up and cleaned up the poop. I figured out that Elsie had taken her own underwear off during the coarse of play.<br />
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Did not resume the underwear wearing for Elsie. I thought she'd just pooped a lot and wouldn't need to go anymore. Abigail and I got back to school work and Elsie and Noah wandered upstairs to Noah's room to play.<br />
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A few minutes later Mr. Noah comes wandering back downstairs and comes over to me while I'm sitting at the table. I think I smell a poopy diaper so I get up to change him in Elsie's room. While in the midst of the changing, I discover that he does NOT have a poopy diaper but yet I still smell something . . . foul!!! So I sniff around only to discover the smell is<br />
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COMING FROM MY SON'S MOUTH!!!!!!<br />
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AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!<br />
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He also had some on his hand. GAG. ME. I called my ever helpful daughter, Abigail, to me and had her check upstairs for more poop (which, she found) and to try to contain Elsie while I gave Noah a bath. That boy got scrubbed and got his mouth rinsed out!<br />
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I got my baby boy upstairs, wet from his bath, only to discover that Elsie . . . after pooping foul smelling poop on the floor of her brother's room . . . which he proceeded to EAT, decided to scoot down the stairs on her bottom, instead of walking, and therefore left poop streaks down about 5 or 6 carpeted steps before getting herself fully carpet-wiped.<br />
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She had also went potty in a HUGE puddle right at the top of the stairs.<br />
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All the kids got placed into Noah's crib while my massive cleanup effort began. Lots of resolve carpet cleaner and screaming ensued!<br />
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My biggest fear was that she had pooped somewhere that I had not yet discovered. I had found two spots but was worried about more but after a big search effort on my part, I did not find more.<br />
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I was pretty distraught by this time . . .thinking my son was going to die a terrible death by disease from EATING HIS SISTER'S POOP so I did what any half-crazed American mother does and called the doctor.<br />
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That was an interesting conversation:<br />
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"Oh, hello nice Dr.'s office receptionist. Yes, my 2 year old daughter pooped on my floor. My 1 year old son picked up the said poop AND ATE IT (and yes I was crying by this point, out of fear and humiliation). Is he going to die?"<br />
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They were very nice and assured me that pooping on the floor during potty training and the poop eating was very normal for kids that age. They said he'd be fine.<br />
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And you know what. . .<br />
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He was. Not a sign that it even phased him.<br />
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I called my husband to tell him of the events while he was on his way to a company golf outing (and no I'm not bitter about that AT ALL) and he had a good laugh, especially at my crying.<br />
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I slapped a diaper on Elsie and called the potty training quits for a while!<br />
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And that's the story, folks!<br />
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I suppose it goes without saying that Elsie and Noah will always have a special bond!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04217529274322880889noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12261210.post-25208349811334523802012-08-22T12:22:00.001-05:002012-08-22T12:22:21.927-05:00PreschoolWe've been busy here! We're doing preschool at home this year for Abigail. I was already busy without trying to work in a hour or so of attention captivating school work every day (or so). I guess the blog is what has suffered. We're getting to be on a pretty good schedule, and as long as I don't fall behind on other stuff then I should be able to write an update now and then. I have more thoughts and more pictures on this preschool at home business that I will try to share sometime!<br />
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Off to work on reading with a certain little girl!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04217529274322880889noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12261210.post-41735413117226033372012-07-29T09:22:00.001-05:002012-07-29T09:22:54.650-05:00Family Trip<div><p>You know I just can't bring myself to say the word "vacation" when it comes to traveling with little kids. I don't think I'm alone in this! :) I love them and spending quality time with them is definitely what enjoyment is to me on these trips but boy, they can be a handful!</p>
<p>Anyway, we've been in Gatlinburg for a few days exploring the area and I am blogging this in the car on the way home. We had a wonderful time despite all the kids coming home with runny noses!</p>
<p>We did some hiking, lots of eating, some people when tubing and ziplining, and we managed to make it to the aquarium one morning. It was very well done.</p>
<p>Fun trip but I'm ready for my own bed and some sleeeeeeep! </p>
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<p>I did a lot of staring into this precious face and playing "cawrs" with the big boys and visiting with my dear sis.</p>
<p>Then we came home.</p>
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We had a wonderful wonderful wonderful trip! I feel sad if I dwell too much on the fact that my kids won't get to see their beloved RoRo, Papa, Uncle Brett, and Grandma Fern for months on end. I don't feel so bad when I plan out the next fun trip out there. Won't be too long and I'll be able to do it by myself, I'm thinking.<br />
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I am headed to Chicago this weekend (where I'll bump into my parents again) to visit my sister, brother-in-law, nephew, and new baby nephew Aaron!! I'm excited even though it will be a short trip.<br />
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While we were in Kansas, my wonderful Aunt Ronda drove to Downs and picked up my wonderful Great Aunt Flo (weird to think she's my kids Great great Aunt - anyway). They drove down for a visit and it was so wonderful to see them. The kids all had a lot of fun playing with them. Elsie even got confident enough to say "Aunt Flo" and "Ronda" but she had a hard time putting the "Aunt" in front of "Aunt Ronda's" name. Still cute to hear!<br />
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Here are the Aunts and Noah! His shirt says "I love my aunt" which I felt was appropriate attire for that day.</div>
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Noah and Papa Kurt! They shared quite a bond this trip. Noah would follow Papa around wanting to play. He guess they had a male bond thing going on! :)</div>
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While Elsie was napping we got this photo of Abigail, myself, Noah, and Aunt Flo.</div>
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Abigail was playing "doctor" here with Aunt Flo. She spent a good part of her life as a missionary nurse in Nigeria so she enjoyed playing this game. (I think). :)</div>
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Abigail loved playing dress-up and Grandma Fern loved seeing her outfits. :)</div>
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Grandma Fern's hip and knees were feeling better during our visit so she enjoyed wrangling some babies with me. This is an especially cute picture of Elsie! Yes, the girls are still in their jammies. Oh well.</div>
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We had a great time! I could use several weeks of solid sleep to catch up but then I'd be ready to do it again!<br />
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Everyone slept through the night last night. I had forgotten what it felt like to fall asleep and wake up when it was morning but I got to do that last night. This morning we have been busy as well, doing laundry, grocery shopping, discovering old toys, picking up toys, vacuuming, etc. I tried my hand at making homemade almond butter. It didn't turn out as good as I hoped but I think it is because I have a very cheap (like $20) food processor and it just wasn't up to the task. I may have to borrow one for next time. I processed the almonds for about an hour and then called it good. The recipe I was using said it would take 15 minutes but mine never did get as "buttery" as hers.<br />
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That's all for now!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04217529274322880889noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12261210.post-68790954972606407422012-06-26T15:59:00.002-05:002012-06-26T15:59:29.702-05:00Kansas TripWe're here and we're busy!! Of course! :)<br />
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I've tried posting a few times with pictures from my phone but it won't upload for some reason. I also had an issue with my SD card and lost some pictures. Bummer! Oh well.<br />
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The kids and I are really having a blast despite the Kansas heat. It's been over 100 degrees everyday so we're busy staying cool inside although a swimming trip is planned soon. We're slowly discovering all the lovely ways for Noah to get into things in this house and making it a little more babyproofed. I didn't forsee this being so much of an issue.<br />
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We miss Daddy so much. Noah has especially had some bad nights here and with Abigail having a lingering cough it has made for some long nights. I am looking forward to Daddy getting here so he can at least deal with Abigail's issues at night! :) He might not know this. Haha!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04217529274322880889noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12261210.post-77645193375128873212012-06-16T18:25:00.000-05:002012-06-16T18:25:06.446-05:00Schechter's VisitThis last week has been fun and busy! Andrew has had lots of family visiting from out-of-town. His Uncle and Aunt and their families were here for the last week. Lots of get togethers and eating of course, etc. We also got several good games of tennis in as well! I love a good tennis game.<br />
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Anyway, they left today. Sad to see them go but thankful for a wonderful visit!<br />
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Now I'm very busy preparing to travel to Kansas on Monday to visit my parents, Grandma and brother. The kids and I will be there almost 3 weeks so I'm taking the packing very seriously! I don't want to bring too much but I definitely don't want to forget anything essential. I made some headway on it today and so that made me feel better.<br />
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Andrew's mom is going to help me drive the kids out there (bless her!) and Andrew is going to fly out for the last week and then drive us back. I don't think I'm quite ready to drive three kids 4 and under for 850 miles! I can picture myself being able to do it someday but . . . not yet!<br />
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I'll try to blog during the trip but no guarantees. Hopefully I will remember to take pictures, etc, although I'm bad at that too!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04217529274322880889noreply@blogger.com0