Monday, November 16, 2009
Monday, September 21, 2009
Lena Funnies:)
I'm not even going to try to catch up since it's been 3 months since my last post, but there are a couple of things I wanted to journal here, so that I could look back at them some day and laugh. Lena is starting to form short sentences more and more every day, so she is at that age where some of the things that she is thinking in her head are starting to be verbalized, which is sometimes funny (and sometimes not so funny:) Anyway, yesterday in the nursery at church, one of the girls told her that she was pretty, and they said she replied "Mommy says that." - LOL. She's right, I do call her mommy's pretty girl sometimes:)
Momma promised them a kids meal from Hardee's after they picked Cooper up from preschool today. When they got to the drive thru window, the employee handed Momma the wrong bag, and Momma handed it back to her. Momma said that Lena lost it and began screaming "Lena fries, Lena fries" from the back seat the moment that momma gave the girl back the wrong bag. Taking food from Lena is definitely stepping into the danger zone:)
The last Lena funny of the day - Momma said they were outside this afternnoon and Lena sneezed. Momma was helping Cooper do something and did not comment when Lena sneezed. She said Lena called to her "Gammaw" and momma did not immediately answer, then a more demanding "Gammaw!!" and Momma looked at her and said "What?", and Lena said "Bless You, Lena!" - Miss Manners!!
Momma promised them a kids meal from Hardee's after they picked Cooper up from preschool today. When they got to the drive thru window, the employee handed Momma the wrong bag, and Momma handed it back to her. Momma said that Lena lost it and began screaming "Lena fries, Lena fries" from the back seat the moment that momma gave the girl back the wrong bag. Taking food from Lena is definitely stepping into the danger zone:)
The last Lena funny of the day - Momma said they were outside this afternnoon and Lena sneezed. Momma was helping Cooper do something and did not comment when Lena sneezed. She said Lena called to her "Gammaw" and momma did not immediately answer, then a more demanding "Gammaw!!" and Momma looked at her and said "What?", and Lena said "Bless You, Lena!" - Miss Manners!!
Monday, June 22, 2009
Catching up. . .
Cooper hourding, I mean hunting easter eggs - Yes, it's been a long time since I posted any pics:)
Cooper during our big snow this year - we had a blast that day, despite recovering from the flu!
This pic is classic Lena
Our family on Easter
John and Cooper on our camping trip
Lena on our camping trip, eating pudding:)
Lena eating cake at Tristan's B-Day party - yes, she ate almost the whole thing!
Cooper playing in the rain - if you can't beat em', join em'
Cooper found a toad - I think he survived the encounter - the toad, that is:)
Life has been flying by, as usual, and I'm sure there are things I should be writing here to look back on someday, but at the end of the day, I just feel "fried" and want to just let me brain rest in front of the tv for a while. Life is going along at it's same fast pace, and I am just trying to keep up!
The kids are doing well. I guess Cooper is at the age where they stop being the cute baby or toddler, and their true personality starts to become more and more apparent with each passing day. That probably sounded bad, but I didn't mean it that way. He makes us laugh (and cry) sometimes:) He is definitely an intense, persistent, passionate person, and I look forward to seeing where that takes him.
Lena is at a great age. She still isn't into the "terrible tantrums", although we see hints of them here and there, and she is talking more and more. This is the age where they understand alot more than you know because they can't communicate very well. That must be frustrating for them. She LOVES her books lately, and would sit and look at them with you all day if you have the time. You can just see her little brain craving new information to learn - it's amazing. I always say "the end" at the end of a book, even if it is not written in the book. Well, last night, I was nursing her before bed, and when she was finished, she pulled my shirt down and said "The end." -LOL - pretty cute. John and I continue our jobs as referee. She still enjoys doing things to drive Cooper crazy (it's a very short trip), so that is something that I see us dealing with for a very long time to come. They have their sweet moments too, so it's worth it.
Yesterday was Father's Day, and even though I am a little late, I just wanted to say that I feel lucky to have found a man who is such a great father to my children. When I look at John, I see true unconditional love for our kids. He goes above and beyond what many fathers do, especially his own, and he truly cherishes every moment that he spends with them. One of the reasons that I wanted to marry John was that I knew he would make a great Dad one day, and I definitely hit that nail square on the head. He is a great dad, and we make a good team! Go team Phillips!! (Giving myself a little pep talk) - lol.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Crazy Collections!
Most of you know that Cooper is fascinated by "collections" of things. He is not yet really into "collecting" things, but rather covets things that already seem to be a "collection" of sorts to him. This fascination has been in full force lately. Saturday, I kept track of the collections that he found and played with troughout the day at the house:
A collection of small round cardboard discs with Cartoon characters on them(from a happy meal or something)
A set of magic markers
A set of kids tempura paints
A collection of his bouncy balls
A bag of outlet covers that I had
A bag of seashells (extras that are too big or small for our hermit crabs
His collection of beanie baby dogs
A deck of cards
John's poker chips
Just in case you didn't n notice, most of these "collections" are not "Lena friendly," which makes Mommy's day grand!!
A collection of small round cardboard discs with Cartoon characters on them(from a happy meal or something)
A set of magic markers
A set of kids tempura paints
A collection of his bouncy balls
A bag of outlet covers that I had
A bag of seashells (extras that are too big or small for our hermit crabs
His collection of beanie baby dogs
A deck of cards
John's poker chips
Just in case you didn't n notice, most of these "collections" are not "Lena friendly," which makes Mommy's day grand!!
Monday, April 27, 2009
Checking In. . .
I can't believe it has been so long since my last post. Laziness is, I guess, the biggest reason I haven't posted in a while. I have just been wanting to sit and watch tv at night. Also, after it has been so long, you don't know how you would ever catch up, so you just tend to feel overwhelmed with the thought of it. Well, I am not even going to try to catch up, so there you go. There are a couple of things that I want to mention for future reference, and that's about it.
First, Cooper is enjoying his first "organized" sporting adventure, Mighty Mites Soccer, after a rocky start. Although he was not at all enthused at his first practice, he seems to be enjoying it. They had their first "game" if you can call it that, last Thursday, and it was so much fun to watch. I don't know how much excercise the kids got, but Jenna, our coach, was probably exhausted that night. Trying to direct 6, 3 and 4 year olds with extremely short attention spans is a daunting task. As I watched them play, it became very evident that 85% of them were not ready for such an endeavor, but as long as you focus on the fun of it, and not the sport of it, it's ok. Cooper and one of the other little boys spent more time talking and playing with one another than paying attention to what was going on. I can already see that I am going to have to give myself a pep talk before the games not to "over encourage" him to pay attention and kick the ball. They really are just too young for pressure in this area, but when the ball is sitting in front of them, and they don't seem to notice or know what to do with it, it can get frustrating. We just wanted a way for Cooper to get to spend time with other kids his age, and also expose him to some type of "organized" setting, and it is serving great for that. It is a learning experience for all of us, that's for sure!
One of the other things that has been exciting for us is that we have become the foster family for a litter of stray kittens. We have had so much fun playing with and watching them play for the last couple of weeks. Cooper has fallen in love with them, so we are going to keep two of them, and give the other two away. I hope to post some pics of him with them soon.
Cooper had his third surgery for hypospadius last Wednesday. John and I had braced ourselves for the worst, considering his age, and low pain tolerance, but he has done wonderfully. He was a perfect angel (Cooper and angel rarely go togehter in the same sentence), on the day of the surgery, and he has done extremely well in the days since the surgery, especially considering the catheter. I was devastated when I found out that he would have to have another surgery. I think I cried for two days. There were so many worries and concerns that I had. At the time, he was only 2 and 1/2 and had just potty trained, so the Dr. said there was no harm in waiting until he was a little older. I felt that waiting any longer would just be putting it off, so I had decided that this spring was the right time. I am so glad that we waited. Not only was Cooper able to understand enough that he was not so scared before the surgery, but it gave John and I the time to mentally prepare. The fact that he was not afraid that day helped us tremendously. I knew that we had to be strong for him, and the fact that he was so strong and care free throughout the day made our job so much easier. I praise the Lord for that! John and I are removing the catheter tonight. I am looking forward to getting it out because I know that it will be more comfortable for him, but he is terrified that it is going to hurt, and I know that it is going to be a struggle for us to get him to let us do it. A friend here at work who has had a catheter before assured me that it does not hurt, so that makes me feel better in telling Cooper that it won't hurt, but it is not so easy to convince a 4 year old with a very sore "pee pee." Bless his little heart - he really has been a trooper, and I am very proud of him! He inherited my tolerance for pain, so I know what he is going through:)
Lastly, I guess it would not be a complete post if I did not mention what Lena has been up too. Well, I don't know where to start there either. She is the perpetual "Ham" as usual. She is talking more and more, and is just now starting to say two words together at times. The dynamic between her and Cooper cracks us up. The older she is getting, the more she tries to "get his goat," I guess you could say. She will do things that she knows will make him mad just to get his reaction, and then laugh about it. They definitely already have that sibling "love/hate" relationship. I was just thinking this morning that I am so glad that I have a sibling myself. It helps me to understand them and how they feel about each other. As a parent, you love both of your children beyond measure, and sometimes, you might not understand why they would not love each other that way, but because I have a sister myself, I know that it is normal not to feel "love" for a sibling when you are young. In fact, it's often quite the opposite. The love and appreciation that you have for your siblings comes later in life. I am glad that I have that experience to draw on.
Lena is starting to show us her "willfull" side more and more. She can throw quite the little temper tantrum when she doesn't get her way, and can miraculously recover from this in a matter of seconds if you were to give in to her will, which, of course, we try not to do (wish Gammaw was reading this:) She got three "pops" with the belt this morning for continually eating and playing with the dog's food. The second time I caught her, she had carried the dog's bowl of food into the living room and lifted it up to me with a big smile on her face - some nerve, huh? It feels like kiddie boot camp around our house lately. Between Cooper going through one of his little "ruts", which I believe precedes a growth or development spurt, and Lena testing her limits constantly, my patience is being tested to the max. Some days I feel good about my job as "Mommy" that day, and some days, not so good, but that's life, I guess. I really do wish there was an instruction manual, and although I believe that my childhood was good, overall, and I suppose that I wouldn't change it, I often wish that I had more of a model to draw from in the day to day parenting arena, especially when it comes to discipline and that sort of thing. For me, that part has definitely been the hardest part of parenting. For our very high intensity kids, it seems that lots of dicipline is in order, and you want to feel that you are striking the right balance between enough and too much, and I question myself alot in that area. I think that all of the differing opinions of people in that arena these days just adds to the frustration. It all seems difficult and frustrating at times, but I just keep praying that God will walk with me and John, and help us to be the best parents that we can be. That's all you can do, I guess!
I will post some pics soon!
First, Cooper is enjoying his first "organized" sporting adventure, Mighty Mites Soccer, after a rocky start. Although he was not at all enthused at his first practice, he seems to be enjoying it. They had their first "game" if you can call it that, last Thursday, and it was so much fun to watch. I don't know how much excercise the kids got, but Jenna, our coach, was probably exhausted that night. Trying to direct 6, 3 and 4 year olds with extremely short attention spans is a daunting task. As I watched them play, it became very evident that 85% of them were not ready for such an endeavor, but as long as you focus on the fun of it, and not the sport of it, it's ok. Cooper and one of the other little boys spent more time talking and playing with one another than paying attention to what was going on. I can already see that I am going to have to give myself a pep talk before the games not to "over encourage" him to pay attention and kick the ball. They really are just too young for pressure in this area, but when the ball is sitting in front of them, and they don't seem to notice or know what to do with it, it can get frustrating. We just wanted a way for Cooper to get to spend time with other kids his age, and also expose him to some type of "organized" setting, and it is serving great for that. It is a learning experience for all of us, that's for sure!
One of the other things that has been exciting for us is that we have become the foster family for a litter of stray kittens. We have had so much fun playing with and watching them play for the last couple of weeks. Cooper has fallen in love with them, so we are going to keep two of them, and give the other two away. I hope to post some pics of him with them soon.
Cooper had his third surgery for hypospadius last Wednesday. John and I had braced ourselves for the worst, considering his age, and low pain tolerance, but he has done wonderfully. He was a perfect angel (Cooper and angel rarely go togehter in the same sentence), on the day of the surgery, and he has done extremely well in the days since the surgery, especially considering the catheter. I was devastated when I found out that he would have to have another surgery. I think I cried for two days. There were so many worries and concerns that I had. At the time, he was only 2 and 1/2 and had just potty trained, so the Dr. said there was no harm in waiting until he was a little older. I felt that waiting any longer would just be putting it off, so I had decided that this spring was the right time. I am so glad that we waited. Not only was Cooper able to understand enough that he was not so scared before the surgery, but it gave John and I the time to mentally prepare. The fact that he was not afraid that day helped us tremendously. I knew that we had to be strong for him, and the fact that he was so strong and care free throughout the day made our job so much easier. I praise the Lord for that! John and I are removing the catheter tonight. I am looking forward to getting it out because I know that it will be more comfortable for him, but he is terrified that it is going to hurt, and I know that it is going to be a struggle for us to get him to let us do it. A friend here at work who has had a catheter before assured me that it does not hurt, so that makes me feel better in telling Cooper that it won't hurt, but it is not so easy to convince a 4 year old with a very sore "pee pee." Bless his little heart - he really has been a trooper, and I am very proud of him! He inherited my tolerance for pain, so I know what he is going through:)
Lastly, I guess it would not be a complete post if I did not mention what Lena has been up too. Well, I don't know where to start there either. She is the perpetual "Ham" as usual. She is talking more and more, and is just now starting to say two words together at times. The dynamic between her and Cooper cracks us up. The older she is getting, the more she tries to "get his goat," I guess you could say. She will do things that she knows will make him mad just to get his reaction, and then laugh about it. They definitely already have that sibling "love/hate" relationship. I was just thinking this morning that I am so glad that I have a sibling myself. It helps me to understand them and how they feel about each other. As a parent, you love both of your children beyond measure, and sometimes, you might not understand why they would not love each other that way, but because I have a sister myself, I know that it is normal not to feel "love" for a sibling when you are young. In fact, it's often quite the opposite. The love and appreciation that you have for your siblings comes later in life. I am glad that I have that experience to draw on.
Lena is starting to show us her "willfull" side more and more. She can throw quite the little temper tantrum when she doesn't get her way, and can miraculously recover from this in a matter of seconds if you were to give in to her will, which, of course, we try not to do (wish Gammaw was reading this:) She got three "pops" with the belt this morning for continually eating and playing with the dog's food. The second time I caught her, she had carried the dog's bowl of food into the living room and lifted it up to me with a big smile on her face - some nerve, huh? It feels like kiddie boot camp around our house lately. Between Cooper going through one of his little "ruts", which I believe precedes a growth or development spurt, and Lena testing her limits constantly, my patience is being tested to the max. Some days I feel good about my job as "Mommy" that day, and some days, not so good, but that's life, I guess. I really do wish there was an instruction manual, and although I believe that my childhood was good, overall, and I suppose that I wouldn't change it, I often wish that I had more of a model to draw from in the day to day parenting arena, especially when it comes to discipline and that sort of thing. For me, that part has definitely been the hardest part of parenting. For our very high intensity kids, it seems that lots of dicipline is in order, and you want to feel that you are striking the right balance between enough and too much, and I question myself alot in that area. I think that all of the differing opinions of people in that arena these days just adds to the frustration. It all seems difficult and frustrating at times, but I just keep praying that God will walk with me and John, and help us to be the best parents that we can be. That's all you can do, I guess!
I will post some pics soon!
Friday, February 13, 2009
Sunny Days:)
Feeding the ducks at the park
The kids are both sick this week, but we have all really been enjoying these warm days we've been getting here and there, lately. Lena is really hard to keep up with outside, but she LOVES to be out there playing. She wants to do everything that Cooper does and go everywhere he goes, and you have to follow her every move, so it is a good workout for all of us.
I am really tired right now, so I can't think of anything else to report - oh, wait, there is one thing I thought I would mention. We finally found Cooper a loft bed on Craigslist. We all really like it, but we had a talk with him about how Lena was not allowed to climb on the latter, and how he had to help up make sure that she did not try. Well, the day after he got it, Mom overheard him (she was coming down the hallway) showing Lena how to climb up the steps, and then trying to coax her up the ladder! She caught him doing this twice that day. So, we put his bed under the new bed, and told him that he could not have his new bed back until his birthday. Even then, we don't think we will put the ladder back in the room. We may just have to put him in and get him out of the bed for a while. I have to wonder if it is his sabotage plan?
Here are some pics we took lately enjoying being outside.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Just checking in. . .
It's been a little while since my last post, so I thought I might jot a few things down. As far as what Cooper is up too, that would be Wii, specifically Mario Kart. I always said I would not let him play video games all of the time, and I never imagined him playing at 3 years old (thanks John), but that is becoming more and more the reality. I try to only let him play for 30-40 minutes 2-3 times a day, but that is more than I would like. He, however, would play it all day if I would let him. It's scary, because I know it's only going to get worse. We are going to have to lay down some strict rules in the near future. I have to admit, it is alot of fun. I'm an adult, and I really enjoy the Mario Kart game, so I am sure it is tons of fun for him.
He is also getting along better with Lena lately. I think the worst has passed (knock on wood) and even though his jealousy is still very obvious, he does "play" and interact with her more and seems more and more to have a genuine love for her. His behavior, in general, is a little better, I believe. I know that a few months ago, I felt at my wits end, and I am not feeling that way right now, so I definitely think it's better.
Speaking of Lena, she is into everything. Although, she is not fond of the Wii, as she knows that it takes away her attention and play with her brother. Today, she reinterated that sentiment by throwing one of the Wii remotes in the toilet:) She is talking more and more, but she is much more a mover than a talker at this point. Her new words are her own name. When you call her name, usually telling her no or stop, she will often repeat it back to you. She also says "thank you" while she puts back the things that she scatters about, because she is used to me thanking her for her help. In the last few days she has started trying to carry Cooper's stools around in order to try and climb onto things, and she has the knots on her head to prove it! Today, she carried a small chair from Cooper's room to the dining room, and placed it next to a chair in the dining room, and was using it to try and climb onto the chair so that she could get to the rocks that Cooper was playing with on the dining room table. Yes, she has taken toddler to a whole new level for me. Cooper did not learn how to use a stool until John showed him at 2 or 2 and 1/2. I also remember that Cooper was more likely to stay in the area where I was, where Lena LOVES to go about the whole house pillaging her loot. I am trying to get used to keeping the doors in the back of the house closed.
I think that's about it for now - times are good.
He is also getting along better with Lena lately. I think the worst has passed (knock on wood) and even though his jealousy is still very obvious, he does "play" and interact with her more and seems more and more to have a genuine love for her. His behavior, in general, is a little better, I believe. I know that a few months ago, I felt at my wits end, and I am not feeling that way right now, so I definitely think it's better.
Speaking of Lena, she is into everything. Although, she is not fond of the Wii, as she knows that it takes away her attention and play with her brother. Today, she reinterated that sentiment by throwing one of the Wii remotes in the toilet:) She is talking more and more, but she is much more a mover than a talker at this point. Her new words are her own name. When you call her name, usually telling her no or stop, she will often repeat it back to you. She also says "thank you" while she puts back the things that she scatters about, because she is used to me thanking her for her help. In the last few days she has started trying to carry Cooper's stools around in order to try and climb onto things, and she has the knots on her head to prove it! Today, she carried a small chair from Cooper's room to the dining room, and placed it next to a chair in the dining room, and was using it to try and climb onto the chair so that she could get to the rocks that Cooper was playing with on the dining room table. Yes, she has taken toddler to a whole new level for me. Cooper did not learn how to use a stool until John showed him at 2 or 2 and 1/2. I also remember that Cooper was more likely to stay in the area where I was, where Lena LOVES to go about the whole house pillaging her loot. I am trying to get used to keeping the doors in the back of the house closed.
I think that's about it for now - times are good.
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