The week in pictures

April 14th, 2010

I just realized it’s only Tuesday night and I’m posting a “week in pictures.” But we’ve stayed home the last two days and it kinda feels like it’s been a week. Here are some highlights:

Eva tried on a new Pacers outfit.

Ella put on a puppet show – it mimics one we saw at the library, about a fox trying to get grapes.
We didn’t have a fox.

Eva had some tummy time.

She rolls on her back now, but can’t get on her tummy.

The girls pose for a photo.

It was warm enough for shorts yesterday!

Eva’s starting to enjoy Ella’s entertainment.

Ella took this picture.

Propped up, Eva can sit in her highchair.

In other sleeping news …

April 13th, 2010

everyone around here needed a good nap today.

Baby in Crib Day 1

April 13th, 2010

I’ve decided it’s time to transition Eva into her crib. She’s almost four months old and suddenly I picture our sixteen-year-old daughter wanting to sleep in a chair next to me in our bedroom, and it’s just not right.

OK, that probably won’t happen, but habits are hard to break and boy it would be kinda nice if there weren’t FOUR human beings sleeping in our room every night.

So, my goal is to start having her take all her naps in her crib and I will work up to her sleeping the night in her crib. I actually started yesterday and put her in her crib once she was already asleep. And she napped for about 45 minutes. That was a good start.

Then this morning I tried to put her in awake. 45 minutes later and a lot of trips up and down the stairs I decided we needed to call in the big dogs. So I fed her a little more and rocked her. That did the trick.

And now we’re on nap 2 of the day. And it went pretty well. She even went into her crib awake and after cooing for awhile fell asleep!

I’m hopeful people. Very hopeful.

Sorry if this is the most boring post ever. But this is very exciting over here in my world.

A little refreshed

April 12th, 2010

Today I just wanted to crawl in a hole and sleep for an entire day. I wanted so badly to sleep in. I’ve just been dying to do that for a long time. And after taking the girls to breakfast, in which Ella nearly gave Eva a concussion, then to church, I kinda did do that. You know, as much as you can do that with two kids.

It’s a lot schlepping around two kids all the time by yourself. And doing the nightly feedings and always getting up with them in the mornings. It’s hard being the mom, that’s for sure.

Anyway, I was very close to getting in my car and getting some retail therapy, but I kept telling myself, BE LAZY. DON’T CLEAN. DON’T RUN AROUND DOING ERRANDS. And now I’m so glad. I feel a little refreshed. I’m even kinda looking forward to the week ahead. Maybe the park tomorrow. And maybe I’ll get up the nerve to go to one of the group exercise classes my gym offers. And one night we have a sitter for a few hours and we’re going for sushi.

But I guess I’ll have to keep dreaming about sleeping in. I totally get why people have baby nurses.

    About Us


    Erin
    Me. Blogger. Formerly lived carefree life of eating out, staying out late, traveling and whatever else I wanted. Now mostly chase around two kids, cook, clean and work as graphic artist.

    Stephen
    Wonderful web guru husband who prepared this site for me. He's even trying to help to do dishes more around the house. Good man. I met him at a party in college in 1998 and he still hasn’t gone home.

    Ella
    Unbelievably cute daughter who's been running the show at our house since March of 2007.

    Eva
    Our newest, precious girl who just joined us in December of 2009.