Saturday, January 23, 2010
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
More Sweet Than Bitter...
I remember when she turned a month old, I wistfully realized that I was already four weeks down on my maternity leave with Casey. I remember thinking that time was moving much too quickly. Boy, was I ever wrong – time isn’t just moving quickly... it’s on more like warp speed!
Casey is 11 months old today...and this is therefore the last time that we can say it’s her “birthday” before it’s actually, truly, really, honest-to-goodness her BIRTHDAY. The thought shocks and saddens me in many ways.
Within the next couple of weeks, Casey will get to celebrate her first Valentine’s Day (also Grandma’s birthday!), but after that, it’s all old news.
She will have had her first of every holiday... no more “Baby’s First Easter” bibs or “My First Christmas” ornaments. She’ll have lived every day of the regular calendar year – March 12th or June 1st or September 24th (and so on) will no longer be days that she hasn’t experienced before. What a sad little thing to let go of.
But on the other hand, I am thinking positively for the future. These past months with our daughter have taught Tee Jay and I to love each other more, to make time for relaxing and enjoying the moment, and to cherish each new day (and the growth that comes with it) of our lives with Casey.
Just today, she went from sitting to crouching to standing (without pulling up on something) and stayed there for several long seconds, even venturing to clap her hands without falling down! We have so much more to look forward to.
(And, after all, once she’s a toddler and no longer our “baby,” we’ll still have February 29, 2012 to celebrate with Casey! If only they made "Little Girl's First Leap Day" paraphernalia...)
Casey is 11 months old today...and this is therefore the last time that we can say it’s her “birthday” before it’s actually, truly, really, honest-to-goodness her BIRTHDAY. The thought shocks and saddens me in many ways.
Within the next couple of weeks, Casey will get to celebrate her first Valentine’s Day (also Grandma’s birthday!), but after that, it’s all old news.
She will have had her first of every holiday... no more “Baby’s First Easter” bibs or “My First Christmas” ornaments. She’ll have lived every day of the regular calendar year – March 12th or June 1st or September 24th (and so on) will no longer be days that she hasn’t experienced before. What a sad little thing to let go of.
But on the other hand, I am thinking positively for the future. These past months with our daughter have taught Tee Jay and I to love each other more, to make time for relaxing and enjoying the moment, and to cherish each new day (and the growth that comes with it) of our lives with Casey.
Just today, she went from sitting to crouching to standing (without pulling up on something) and stayed there for several long seconds, even venturing to clap her hands without falling down! We have so much more to look forward to.
(And, after all, once she’s a toddler and no longer our “baby,” we’ll still have February 29, 2012 to celebrate with Casey! If only they made "Little Girl's First Leap Day" paraphernalia...)
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Discussion
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Overheard in Our Home...
Parent 1: "Wow - look what we made."
Parent 2: "I love it... LOVE IT!"
Parent 1: "Yeah, it's like when people are proud of their garden and vegetables they've grown. Like, 'Check out this cucumber I grew!' But we made a baby. We just made the BEST cucumber ever."
Parent 2: "Ever."
Parent 2: "I love it... LOVE IT!"
Parent 1: "Yeah, it's like when people are proud of their garden and vegetables they've grown. Like, 'Check out this cucumber I grew!' But we made a baby. We just made the BEST cucumber ever."
Parent 2: "Ever."
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Let's Share...
Here are some of my New Year's Resolutions... what are yours???
1. Blog more
2. Facebook less
3. Master the art of keeping a clean house, a successful job, a happy girl, and a loving marriage
4. Lose at least 15 pounds
5. Finish a sewing project
6. Pray frequently
7. Keep my nails pretty
8. Hang more portraits on our walls - we've lived here for over a year, for crying out loud!
9. Revamp the living room
10. Finish revamping the basement
11. Travel to West Virginia and Missouri
12. Make a delicious cheese souffle
13. Get family portraits done (of us three AND then also including extended families)
14. Ensure that Casey continues getting breastmilk until she's at least 12 months old
15. Measure out the necessary 10 inches and donate most of my hair to Locks of Love
Tee Jay's is to "have more patience for people who don't walk on escalators when there's no reason not to." I'm not entirely sure what he's getting at there, but a man's entitled to his resolutions, right??
1. Blog more
2. Facebook less
3. Master the art of keeping a clean house, a successful job, a happy girl, and a loving marriage
4. Lose at least 15 pounds
5. Finish a sewing project
6. Pray frequently
7. Keep my nails pretty
8. Hang more portraits on our walls - we've lived here for over a year, for crying out loud!
9. Revamp the living room
10. Finish revamping the basement
11. Travel to West Virginia and Missouri
12. Make a delicious cheese souffle
13. Get family portraits done (of us three AND then also including extended families)
14. Ensure that Casey continues getting breastmilk until she's at least 12 months old
15. Measure out the necessary 10 inches and donate most of my hair to Locks of Love
Tee Jay's is to "have more patience for people who don't walk on escalators when there's no reason not to." I'm not entirely sure what he's getting at there, but a man's entitled to his resolutions, right??
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Ten Months Old...

This is the best shot I could get from this month's "photo shoot" in the glider. At ten months, Casey is growing by leaps and bounds, and she's demanding her independence loudly.
For instance, as these photos will show you, she does NOT like being told to sit still in Mommy's glider...





We went home to Rhode Island for nine days over Christmas (photos will be posted just as soon as nice family members send me some - I was so busy playing the Mama role that I forgot to take pictures! please send some!), and by the time Casey went back to Chesterbrook Academy, I had many updates for her teachers... Since we'd been gone, she'd cut three new teeth, had let go while standing, had briefly cruised while playing with her friend Zack, learned how to give lip kisses, and finally mastered the art of blowing kisses, too. WOW!
I cannot believe that in less than two months time, this girl will be celebrating her first birthday. These days have flown on by, eh??
Friday, December 11, 2009
You Win Some, You Lose Some...
Okay, so I've said it time and time again, it seems, that I'm sooooo sorry I'm not posting more frequently! Life has been super dee duper busy lately - that is, it's been even busier than just having a fast crawling 9-month-old on our hands.
Namely, during my lunch hours at work (before taking a 15-minute pumping break) and then at 8:30PM once Casey's gone to bed each night, I've been cramming for an insurance exam. It's been consuming, frustrating, mind-numbing, and nerve wracking. And on top of it, my brain has been drifting to the many tasks to complete for the holiday season.
I know that I'm probably preaching to the choir and not likely to get many sympathy votes from any of you harried, hurried, or worried Christmas-ites out there. We're all stressed, I'm sure. 'Tis the season!
But before I could focus much worry on the Christmas stuff, I first needed to get through the insurance exam - which I took today AND PASSED. (Thank God, thank God.)
However, my elation was a bit marred when later this afternoon, Alex from Four Seasons Roofing & Siding told me that we need a new roof (a whole new roof!), and no, this probably isn't going to be covered by insurance.
You win some, you lose some, right?
In the end, though, how can I really consider anything a loss when these two peanuts live in my home??

Namely, during my lunch hours at work (before taking a 15-minute pumping break) and then at 8:30PM once Casey's gone to bed each night, I've been cramming for an insurance exam. It's been consuming, frustrating, mind-numbing, and nerve wracking. And on top of it, my brain has been drifting to the many tasks to complete for the holiday season.
~ I have to make six dozen cookies for a work cookie-exchange on Monday.
~ We're hosting our 4th Annual Ornament Painting Party at our house tomorrow, which means we need to have on hand: tons of wooden, glass, ceramic, and plastic sun catcher ornaments; paints and brushes; soda galore; three big crocks of delicious hot soup; and some small appetizers.
~ Casey's Christmas gift from Mommy and Daddy this year will be a homemade fabric crinkle book. (Everything else is from Santa.) Sewing has not yet begun!
~ A beloved nephew is going on 3 years old this year - which means that it's finally time he receives his own super hero cape. Also being sewn here at home; also not yet begun.
~ Christmas cards are ready (though a portion of the design got cut off, which greatly disturbs Tee Jay, the creator of said cards). We just need envelopes and some quick addressing/stamping skills.
~ There is still a list (ever-dwindling, thank goodness) of gifts to buy and wrap.
~ And on top of everything else, I've been convinced by one-who-will-not-be-named (but is a pretty smart person, I'll admit) that the best stocking for Casey -and all future Boudreau children, I s'pose- will be one which is hand-made out of her "going-home-from-the-hospital" outfit. Again, another project not yet begun... and one that may have to wait until her second Christmas.
I know that I'm probably preaching to the choir and not likely to get many sympathy votes from any of you harried, hurried, or worried Christmas-ites out there. We're all stressed, I'm sure. 'Tis the season!
But before I could focus much worry on the Christmas stuff, I first needed to get through the insurance exam - which I took today AND PASSED. (Thank God, thank God.)
However, my elation was a bit marred when later this afternoon, Alex from Four Seasons Roofing & Siding told me that we need a new roof (a whole new roof!), and no, this probably isn't going to be covered by insurance.
You win some, you lose some, right?
In the end, though, how can I really consider anything a loss when these two peanuts live in my home??

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