Thursday, March 26, 2009

Another big day . . . another first

I had another big day yesterday! I went with Mommy to visit Great Auntie Pat Peddicord and then we had lunch in Granville with Aunt Ha and Nana Donna. Before lunch Nana, Ha and Mommy took me to Green Velvet and let me pick out some fabric for my Easter basket. Nana Donna is going to make a liner for mommy's old basket and give it to me this year. I'm excited to show you, but that will have to wait a few more weeks. 

After lunch mommy drove me back to Dublin because she had a haircut appointment. Well, little did I know that today was going to be my first haircut! I was tired because I hadn't slept and mommy kept saying that we were going to see Lacy, but I didn't understand why that was such a big deal. When we got there Lacy held me and told me she couldn't believe how long my hair was getting! Mommy told her it was time to think about cutting the mullet. Auntie Jess called me Joe Dirt and I don't know what that means, but mommy and daddy laughed so it must be kinda funny!? Lacy laughed too and told mommy that Miss Amber thinks it's bad luck to cut a baby's hair before one year old. I heard mommy and Lacy saying that most kids don't get hair cuts until their one, two, and sometimes three years old. I guess mommy doesn't believe in bad luck because after she got her hair cut, Lacy trimmed up mine! 




































Mommy said it seemed like a lot but Lacy only cut a little bit of my mullet in the back and she trimmed my bangs so I can see everyone that's always talking to me. I didn't mind getting my hair cut and mommy said we made a memory!  I can't wait to do it again . . . mommy hopes it will be at least three more months, but we'll have to see :0)

xoxo, Gracie

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Happy Girl

I am a happy girl today. I love playing with Mommy :) 

We had a big weekend :)


This weekend was great! Mommy and Daddy had a really hectic week, but they found time to tell me all about March Madness. I love it! Daddy even helped me fill out my first bracket for his pool at school I know I'm not supposed to watch T.V. but I love to watch bBall with Daddy and Mommy. We watched a lot of games between Thursday and Sunday. I am getting stronger so I sat on the couch to watch for a little while.

On Friday I got to watch bBall with Aunt Ha. She came to play with me while Mommy and Daddy were at work. I love playing with her. After my morning nap and some lunch we watched more basketball, but Aunt Ha said this was high school basketball. The girls team at Mommy's old high school were playing in a tournament. Nana Donna, Great Aunt Carolyn, Great Aunt Sharon, and Cousin Renee stopped to see me on their way to the game. It was fun meeting more of my family. A little while later, Gma and Gpa stopped by and brought me a shirt to wear. It was Mommy's and I looked pretty cute in her old Black Bears shirt - at least that's what they told me! 

On Saturday I went to visit Gma and Gpa at their house. We watched 
more basketball and they played with me lots. Someone is always talking to me and trying to get me to talk to them. I try, but sometimes what I want to say just won't come out the way I want it to. I smile a lot and I gurgle, squeal, and jibber-jabber trying to tell them how much I love playing and spending time with them. I got to see Mamaw and Papaw O too, I tried to talk and play with them, but I was a little tired by the time I got to their house. We ate pizza there too and had lots of fun before I came home to go to bed.


Sunday afternoon we celebrated Papa Herb's 75th birthday. We went to church at Roscoe UMC where Joel Mason delivered a great message about being brave and standing up for Jesus even when it seems scary. He did a good job! 
I got to meet Uncle Rick and my cousins Stephanie, Callie, and Renata. I didn't get to see them at Christmas, but I'm glad I met them on Sunday. Nana Donna made a yummy lunch, I can't wait to eat her food, and Gma made Papa a German Chocolate cake, which they said is his favorite, but that nana won't let him 
have it very often. I snuggled with Papa for a little bit before lunch and then Nana Donna wanted a turn after she got the kitchen all cleaned up. I am so thankful that I have such a loving family. I am so blessed. 

I get to stay home with mommy this week so I will probably be posting again soon. Have a great week everyone!
xoxo, Gracie

Saturday, March 14, 2009

my first week with my babysitters

This Wednesday Mommy went back to work which made me sad, but I got to make some new friends and spend time with my new babysitter, Miss Amy. There are lots of nice kids at Miss Amy's house. Maddie, Bryce, Gabe and Evelyn were there my first day and they were really nice to me. Miss Amy's daughter Kylie plays with me before she goes to school since I'm one of the first kids there in the morning. On Wednesday when mommy came to pick me up Miss Amy's son Tyler was holding me and I had a grin on my face. It's probably a good thing mommy picked me up and not daddy! 

On Friday, Auntie Ha came to stay with me at my house, so I got to sleep in a little bit and then we got to play at home all day. I love staying home with Ha! Mommy was tired when she got home from school and so was I, but we survived our first week. We are so thankful to have two days together with daddy before they go to work again :0( Today we're going to watch the Buckeyes play basketball and tomorrow I get to go to church. On Monday Mamaw O is coming to stay with me Mommy said, so I'm excited about that. I have it pretty good they tell me . . .

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

I'm a lil' Buckeye . . . well, I'm trying to be

This week daddy has been singing "Hang On Sloopy" to me and teaching me to do O-H-I-O with my arms. I don't really get it, but he says that I will need to know how to do this by late August. Anyway, we have fun and I usually give him BIG smiles when he does this. He thinks it's because I like the song, but really I just think he has a silly singing voice! Today I was sitting in my Bumbo and playing with daddy and mommy wanted to join the fun . . . 


Monday, March 2, 2009

a post from Mommy O

Friday evening I checked my email and after sifting through the random ads and forwards I was delighted to see an email from my good friend Molly. Molly always has something funny, encouraging, or insightful to say and Friday was no different. But before I share, let me share a little bit about my friend Molly. 

Molly and I met when she was hired as a full time language arts teacher at New Albany nearly three years ago. She and Chad worked together and we met because they decided that Molly and her husband Dan and the two of us would probably have fun together. We hung out off and on for the two years that followed as time allowed. Molly was very encouraging and rather instrumental in helping me find the courage and practical pieces for quitting my job at the radio station and going back to school at Ashland to earn my teaching licensure. She was a huge help in pointing me in the right direction. She was also responsible for encouraging my new-found need/love for coffee, especially a good Starbucks every now and then. Our favorit thing about Starbucks was always the cool mugs you could purchase and the "Way I See It's" on the cups the coffee was served in.
Soon after I started my first year of substitute teaching, Dan's dad passed away from a brain tumor and several months later Molly and Dan found out they were expecting a little boy who they would name Hayden. Although many things have changed for all of us these past few years, we're all better off in many ways for what we've faced, even the hard stuff. As I prepare to head back to school next Wednesday, I've undoubtedly been stressing, crying, stressing and crying some more. I know it will all be okay, but I've always been challenged to manage my thoughts and not let anxiety consume me. Now that Gracie's in the picture, I've relaxed in some ways, but have miles to go to relax in others. The most overwhelming thought/emotion lately has been how will I find time to do everything I need to do and still fit in the things I want to do, especially when it comes to Gracie. 
All that being said, Molly's Friday email couldn't have come at a better time . . .

In my attemt to happily say goodbye to February and warmly welcome March, I decided to stop at Starbucks (before school) toay. As most of you know, this automatically makes for a great day ;) The message on my cup was perfect so I wanted to share. 

The Way I See It #198
You can shower a child with presents or money, but waht do they really mean, compared to the most valuable gift of all - your time? Vacations and special events are nice, but so often the best moments are spontaneous ones. Being there. Every moment you spend with your child could be the one that really matters.
~ Tim Russert

Sometimes I feel like my "to do" list needs its own "to do list" :) Hayden will soon be one (next month) and I can't help but wonder where the past year has gone. I had a strong realization, one that my own parents say about the past 29 years with me,so I know that I will probably feel it with Hayden as well. I have things to do that must be accomplished, but I think that I will actually read that extra book to Hayden today. I may even play on the floor with him a little longer than usual. Who knows I may even rock him far past the time that he fell sound asleep in my arms. 

Thanks Molly. Thanks for sharing your heart and for encouraging all of us to realize that it's okay to have plans and to work hard to get things done, but not to get too caught up in all of it that we miss the spontaneous wonders that life holds, especially with our kids!

Sunday, March 1, 2009

my first Saturday with Gma and Gpa

Yesterday Chad and I had a chance to attend a Focus on the Family simulcast conference, Focus on Your Marriage, at Centenary UMC in Granville. Our college friends Kyle and Michelle Martin were able to go with us, so the four of us had some much needed, quality "adult time." The grandparents kept all the kiddos at our respective homes so that we could go out for the day. We all had a great time and from the sounds of things so did the kids! Just as Chad and I were heading to bed last night we received an email from Gracie . . . 

Hi Dad and Mom! 
I just want to thank you for asking Gpa and Gma to keep me today. We had so much fun together. So . . . if I seem a little tired tonight, I want to explain why. Here's how my first official day of staying with Gma  and Gpa all by myself went. I hope you enjoy my story! 

After you, Kyle and Michelle left, Gma gave me a bottle to get my day started. I

 was a little fussy because my tummy hurt, but she understood. Of course Gpa kept trying to come rescue me. They gave me so much attention! I thought you and dad were bad about that, but seriously, Gma and Gpa are unbelievable. I think they really love me! After my bottle I played on the floor with them. We had a big
time with the elephant on my play mat.Gpa seemed to like that animal the best! I belly laughed and had fun. I also got to sit in my Bumbo and play with the rattle Gma made me for Christmas. I love that rattle. The bell makes me smile. It reminds me of Christmas Eve and the Polar Express. 

After playing a little while I laid in my pack and play with my head up on the Boppy. It made my b
elly feel a little better. Gpa eventually took me upstair
s and rocked me because I was having a tough time with air in my
belly. After Gma got out of the shower she dressed me in my pink bibs and striped sweater. I looked so cute. At least that's what they told me! 




After I got dressed I laid in my crib and Gma and I played with my giraffe.
I love that giraffe. I just smiled and cooed.It felt good to take a little rest in my crib and have fun with my favorite stuffed animal. Of course I listened to music which helped me relax even more. Gma and Gpa also sang to me, danced with me and read to me. 

My favorite book today was Peek-A-Boo I Love You. Gma also told me Hickory Dickory Dock and Mary Had a Little Lamb. Those nursery rhymes sure do make me smile. Gma said I will be reading before I know it. I am so excited. 

Gma and Gpa then put me in my car seat so we could go for a ride to pick up Gma's car at the Lexus dealership. I fel asleep in the car. Gpa is a good driver and kept me very safe. After we got Gma's car Gma and Gpa finally got to get some lunch at Panera Bread. I let them get started with their lunch and then I decided I really needed Gma to hold me. So, Gma quit eating and got me out of my car seat. For some reason she told me not to tell Daddy and Mommy!  She said something about me being too spoiled?!?! After lunch we drove around to look at houses in the neighborhood for a little while. Sorry to say, Gma and Gpa didn't find a house . . . I sure do wish they lived closer. They are so much fun! 


 After our car ride in Howard Honda we came home.I was very hungry so Gma mad me a bottle while I helped Gpa work on some legal document. Boy, Gpa is so smart! 
Gma then took me into the living room and the big rocking chair to feed me. Of course she gave me my Zantac like mommy and daddy 
before I had my bottle. I kind of spit it back out a little, it didn't taste that good. I did pretty well with my bottle but still had some pain about thirty minutes after I ate. Gma and Gpa walked with me, sang to me, and of course swaddled and cuddled me. That is what I liked best. I sure did have fun with Gma and Gpa! I'm glad that you and daddy feel good about leaving me with them. They sure smile lots when they are with me. Gma thinks I might need to get some sunglasses very soon, something about the glow that comes off the two of them when they are with me :0) 

All my love, Gracie