Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Maggie, No!

It's been a while since I've blogged, but not much has happened. Reed is talking up a storm and probably learns at least 10 new words a day. He's putting together sentences and repeats just about everything he hears. His newest book obsessions are Little Critter and Corduroy. The Little Critter book we have is actually a collection of 5 books in one...and you better believe that I have to sit and read them all. Sometimes I have to read it several times in a row and I get a little tired of it...but, really, I don't mind. I love having him sit on my lap and cuddle and I love that he loves to read. Plus, one of the books ("Just for You") ends with Little Critter giving his mom a hug and kiss and now when we get to that page he says "Mommy, hug and kiss" and then he gives me a hug and kiss. Such a sweet boy. (For any family that reads this, Little Critter books would make excellent birthday or Christmas presents for this special little boy--if you're interested, consult me on which one's we already have).
I've been working on counting with him for a while now and yesterday he had a handful of pretzels. I would count them out with him each time he ate one. When we got down to three pretzels, I asked him how many he had and he said (pointing to each one) "1, 2, 3!" I'm telling you, he's a genius.
Last weekend we went to Springfield, IL to visit the in-laws. Devan (preggo sister-in-law) was having her baby shower and Darci (engaged sis-in-law) had a birthday. My father-in-law has a rather rambunctious dog named Maggie and the phrase, "Maggie, no!" was yelled a lot that weekend. Reed picked up on it rather quickly and now, 3 days later, is still yelling it at random times. I guess he's remembering his weekend ;) He also talks about his Aunt Deuci (Darci), Aunt Deban (Devan), Uncle Trebor (Darci's fiance Trevor), and Gampa. He must have had a good time. Devan's little guy is almost here! Just a couple more months and I'll be holding my sweet nephew.
Dane is running his annual 5k this weekend and the St. Louis Balloon Race is scheduled too. I'm trying to get Reed in a gymnastics class, but we missed the first one because we could not find the place and can't find a good weekend to reschedule it for. We've just been pretty busy lately. Hopefully I'll get him in soon. I think he'd have fun getting to run around and play like that for a little bit.
And that's really about it....Here are some pics.
 A life long dream realized--he finally caught the cat.
 
 Just riding around.
 
 This isn't a chair?
 
This is what you do when you're in the country I guess...
 
Dane's birthday is right around the corner....he's such an old man. And Christmas seems so far away, but when I think that Reed will be 2 in 3 months, I know it will be here before we know it. Crazy how time flies. I will have a 2 year old soon. Crazy. 

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Kind and Gentle

A couple of weeks ago Dane and I worked in the nursery at church. It was quite crowded and the toddlers seemed especially high energy that morning. But I saw some things that made me really proud of Reed. If he ran into another kid (as I've found toddlers often do) he was quick to stop and give a hug or offer an apology (Saw-ry!). And when I gave him a fruit bar to snack on, he was quick to share it with another little girl who was staring at it longingly. He was gentle with the babies (bay-be) and often stopped to give them a soft kiss on the head. Don't get me wrong, he is a toddler and can be aggresive at times, but on this morning, he was kind and gentle. It was so sweet to see this bit of his spirit. I just love this kid.
Reed goes through phases with books. I love that he loves to read. I want to raise an avid reader. This is a mission of mine. I read to him every day, most often multiple times a day. For weeks at a time Reed will have a favorite book that I will have to read to him several times in a row. Some of those books have been: "Good Night Moon", "Love You Through and Through", "How Do Dinosaurs Love Their Cats?", and most recently, "Love You Forever." This last one is killing me. Most of you know that this book was my mom's favorite and she couldn't make it through without crying....and I must say that I carry on this tradition. And Reed LOVES this book right now. Dane finds it quite amusing, but I don't think it's very funny :/

Me struggling through "Love You Forever"


Now for the other reason that this blog is titled "Kind and Gentle." Dane lost his grandpa earlier this week and he was the definition of kind and gentle. He had such a sweet spirit and will be greatly missed. However, we rejoice in the fact that he is running on streets of gold in a youthful body praising his Father in Heaven. How wonderful it is to know that we will see him again. 




We look forward to Aunt Jeanne and Uncle John coming for a short visit and to celebrating my grandpa's 80th birthday!!! It's so great that Reed can share in the love of multiple generations.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Summer Break



Petting a "doggie" at Grant's Farm.
This week and last was my summer break from work. Reed and I have had a lot of fun, but being a stay at home mom is definitely not a walk in the park. Phew! For example, currently Reed has been in his crib for about an hour fighting a nap. We went to the zoo this morning with some friends and had to leave because Reed threw a huge fit because he needed to share with another child and did not want to. I realized it was time to get him home for a nap, so we headed out. He almost fell asleep on the way home, so I thought, "great, he's gonna conk out for like 2 hours"....wrong!
If he doesn't fall asleep in the next 30 minutes, I'm gonna have to give in and forgo the nap because it will be too late and he won't go to bed. And I hate giving in when it comes to naps. Let's face it, they are not only something the toddler needs, but the parent's need them too. At least we had fun at the zoo though :)
Last week Dane took a few days off and we went to Grant's Farm (one of his favorite places). We had planned on going to Cahokia Mounds also, but took Reed to the pool instead. He has so much fun and we just love wearing him out there. Dane and I also got to go to our first Cardinal's game of the season, thanks to my dad who had tickets that needed to be used while he's on vaca in Canada. It was a 7:15 game and the temperature was only a measly 103 degrees. I think it got down to 93 by the time we left around 9:30pm. Crazy!
We also spent the weekend in Springfield with Dane's family. His Uncle Scott and fam were in town from California and Dane's sister's and I had planned a girls weekend. It was great to see Scott/fam and spend time with my sisters in law talking about babies and weddings, eating s'mores and watching chick flicks.
Now, LOTS of pictures!
Goats at Grant's Farm
Swimming all day makes for a tired boy.

While taking a break at the zoo to eat some fishies, Reed made a new friend. 
Just splashing around at the zoo.

Sporting his shades. 

1st Card's game of the season. It was only 103 degrees at 7pm. No big deal.

Girls Weekend!

One of his favorite seats.
But, it's back to work for me next week. Glad I get to have time off like this to spend with my ever growing little guy. Oh, and you'll be happy to know that Reed finally fell asleep about 5 minutes before I was going to give in. Sa-weet.

Monday, July 2, 2012

19 Months

Today, Reed is officially 19 months old. That's only one month away from 20 months and only five months away from 2 freakin' years old. How can that be?!?!?! Oh my goodness.

Some of Reed's favorite words now include:
Shower
Ooo-ie (this is what he says when he's poopy)
Thank-you
Eat
Cheese
Car
Beep Beep
Kiss
Hug

I'm sure I'm missing something. This list does not do justice to his every growing vocabulary. I swear, he learns at least one new word a day. He's pretty amazing.
He loves to sing and dance. Turn music on and he starts grooving. The other day I was with him in the car. I was listening to NPR (yes, I'm a nerd sometimes) and I realized that he was in the backseat singing a song to himself. He loves to play the piano at Papa and Pat's house and he sings along with the "tub time" song we sing before he heads to the tub each night (it's really creative...the Batman theme song with "tub time" inserted for "Batman!"). My dad--who is a minor expert on the multiple intelligence theory ;)--says that Reed most definitely has some sort of musical intelligence. I guess this means I need to teach him new things in song and he'll learn it faster. I'll have to put that one to the test.
I'm on my summer break for two weeks and am so looking forward to spending some quality time with my ever growing 19 month old.
Here are some pics:
 Working hard at the puzzle. 
 Stained Glass Butterfly. I think it's beautiful :)
 Just rockin' out. 
 I don't even know what to write here....
This is not a cute picture of Reed, but something I wanted to brag about anyway. Newest addition to the dinning room. Pretty nice, if I do say so myself. 

Peace!

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Oh boy, oh boy!

I meant to write a post on Father's Day...but obviously didn't. We had a very nice day though. Dane got a coffee mug that says "Daddy's Mug" on one side and has a picture of Reed on the other. He also got a book he's been wanting. We ended up spending the day at my dad's house, just enjoying the company of family. When I got to work the next day I asked some of my students how Father's Day was for them and many of them replied with something along the lines of their dad's not being around for them to celebrate. This was a reminder to me of just how lucky I am to have been blessed with such great fathers: my own awesome father, two wonderful grandfathers, a sweet father-in-law, and an amazing father for my son. Sometimes it's easy to slip into feeling sorry for myself for not having my mom around anymore, but I should remind myself more often of just how blessed I am in the dad department ;)
Yesterday we found out that my sister-in-law, Devan, is expecting a BOY!!!! My first nephew and Reed's first boy cousin. We're anxiously awaiting little man's arrival in late October/early November.
A week or so ago, we found out that my cousin is expecting too! (I don't know if she has made this public knowledge outside of family and close friends, so she shall remain nameless for the time being). She's due in early December, so her baby could share a birthday with Reed. That would make it easier for us to remember the dates :) Babies are so exciting.
Today marked our first pool day of the summer. Reed is such a freaking water bug! He ran right into the baby play area and then kept trying to make his escape to the big pool. When we got in with him he was all smiles. He didn't mind going underwater and when we put him on his belly he began kicking and even threw in some arm strokes. He's a natural! Do I smell swim team in his future?
Tomorrow is mine and Dane's sixth wedding anniversary!!! Can't believe it's already been that long. We'll be celebrating year 10 before we know it. I'm so glad I married him. He still makes me laugh and he is such a great dad. I'm excited to see how our relationship grows in the coming years. It's great to be on this adventure with him.
Ok, here are the pics you all want.




Tuesday, June 12, 2012

18 months

So, Reed is a little over 18 months now. We had his 18 month check up and he is 25 pounds and 33.5 inches tall. The doctor says he is over average for his height and in the mid-range for his weight. Still long and lean like his daddy. Reed also had quite the shiner on his forehead to show off to the doctor. I was really hoping he wouldn't contact social services after seeing it! Apparently Reed did a face plant on the sidewalk at the babysitter's that morning. At least he wasn't sporting it the weekend before when we had the wonderful Amy Woodrum take Reed's 18 month pictures.
I realize most people don't take 18 month pictures, but since Reed's birthday is in the winter it's nothing short of torture for him to have to stand outside for an hour in the freezing cold (however, don't think this will stop me from taking 2 year old pics...it will just toughen him up right? good for his character.) so I thought that if the weather was warmer he'd be happier and we could get some more/better shots. I think my plan worked. And Amy is amazing (did I mention that already?). We took the pics at a farm. It was beautiful. I haven't gotten the CD yet with all of the awesome shots, but she did post some teasers on facebook that I can share here.







I should enter him in a cutest baby contest. He would win. Hands. Down.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Nothing Much

I don't really have anything exciting to write about. We're pretty boring people. I had a good Mother's Day. Dane and Reed got me a charm for my pandora bracelet. It has hearts on it because they love me.
Reed is saying so many real words now! His vocab is 30+ at this point and he learns 1 or 2 new words each day. Some of our favorites are:

Really
Shoes
Poop and Toot (yes, I blame his dad for these ones)
Yeah (this he says in response to most questions posed to him)
and the best....
Seriously (he says this and it's super cute...seriously!)

He's a pretty awesome kid. He gives great hugs and loves to give kisses too. Such a kind heart.

Anyway, I know you check out my blog to see the pics of my super cute child, so here they are:

 Front facing. So much better!

 Thumbs up for swinging!
I never said my child wasn't just a bit strange.

Just taking the dog for a walk. 




















Reed is learning how to feed himself. I'd say he's doing pretty well ;)

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Easter and other exciting stuff...

I had a wonderful Easter break. I was lucky enough to have Thursday through Monday off and I got to spend a lot of fun time with my awesome 16 month old. He's so much fun....(unless he's hitting or biting me but that's a whole other story--suffice it to say that Reed is figuring out how to express himself and we're trying to figure out how to teach him to express himself a bit nicer). Anyway...the weather was nice and his mood was, overall, pretty great. He took great naps and played to his little hearts desire.
Easter was nice too. Our church is about 30 minutes away from our house and Reed usually falls asleep on the way home for a bit, but when we put him in his crib he goes right back to sleep for a couple of hours. We had planned for this to happen so Reed would be well rested for Easter at Papa's...but Reed had other plans. He did not fall back asleep at home. So, we tried again at my dad's after lunch....Reed did not fall asleep then either. This kid did not take a nap, but was gratefully distracted and entertained enough by the people at Papa's that he didn't get to grouchy. Thank God!
And although there was no Easter egg hunt, Reed and Dakota got to hit golf balls with Papa and then hunt for them in his back yard. Same thing, right?





And the other exciting news you say?!?!? Reed's Aunt Devan is pregnant and his Aunt Darci got engaged!!!!
Here's to things to look forward to :)

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Spring Break

Last week was my spring break, so I got to be a pretend stay at home mom. It was pretty awesome. What wasn't awesome was that Reed ended up with another double ear infection. But, to focus on the positive, Reed and I went to the zoo and had a really great time. It was Reed's first trip, and I'm pretty sure he was more interested in the other kids we went with than the animals.
More than a couple times, when I have mentioned Reed's chronic ear infections, people have told me that either their kid or a kid they know had success being "cured" of ear infections after seeing a chiropractor. Now, I'm not  one for hippy dippy alternative medicine stuff, but we're meeting with the doctor in 2 weeks to talk about getting tubes in Reed's ears and if I can avoid another surgery, then why not? I had been considering a chiropractor for myself for some time now (my back hasn't been the same since being preggo) and a friend suggested a woman who has a christian family practice and very reasonable prices. So...we went for our evaluations last Saturday. Sure enough, Reed has some misalignment in his neck and I'm just all sorts of messed up I guess. We'll go back this Saturday to have our first alignments. Exciting. I hope we see results quickly! I'll keep you all updated on Reed's progress. Unfortunately, I worry we may have waited too long and that we may just need to move forward with tubes at this point anyway. We shall see...
Oh! And Reed got his first haircut. How could I forget that? He looks even more dapper than he did before. If that's at all possible.

Enjoy some pics:

 Ready for the zoo! 
Getting ready for some serious grocery shopping with Mom.  
 Hair cut!
Just fell asleep reading his book. No big deal. 

I can't believe he's almost 16 months and we're getting ready to celebrate his 2nd Easter. They weren't joking when they told us he'll be 18 as soon as we blink our eyes. 

Monday, March 5, 2012

15 Months...


Isn't that guy just super cute? And he's 15 months old. Hard to believe. Before I know it he will be a year and a half and it will be summer and he'll be hitting baseballs in the backyard and then he'll be in middle school and then he'll be graduating college and getting married...whew. I think I may be getting ahead of myself here....
Reed is so exciting. This is such a fun age. He loves to give kisses. He loves to try new words and he "talks" all the time. Just this morning he tried to grab Dane's coffee mug and Dane said, "No, it's hot." So, Reed proceeded to say "hot" all the way to the car.
Something that Dane and I just started is a journal we're keeping for Reed. We bought a really nice leather journal and had his initials engraved on it. This way we can write letters to him as he grows up about things going on in his life and stuff. I thought it could be a cool way for us to share these early years with him and something he can keep forever. Maybe we'll be able to keep it going until his 18th birthday or something monumental like that. And of course, we'll want to do something similar for the other children we'll have someday. Just thought it could be neat.
On Thursday, Reed and I will head back up to our favorite place...Children's Hospital! He has his 2nd pediatric orthopedic appointment to check up on the bowing of his legs. Hope they find some improvement, or at the very least that it's stayed the same. So, prayers for that please. It certainly hasn't keep him from walking, so that's good.
In other non-Reed news, I just found out that the State of Missouri approved me to be a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. If you have no idea what that means just trust that it's a pretty big deal and involves like a 2 year process and a test. I'm pretty jazzed about it.

 What a handsome family.

Look what came in the mail!

Excited to see what Spring brings us :)