Thursday, October 1, 2009

Rollin', rollin', rollin'.....

Today as I was checking my email, I looked down at Sadie on the floor and saw this:
Now she's made it this far in her efforts to roll over before, but has never quite been able to make it all with way with her arm in the way and all. So I got down and played with her for a while, trying to get her to make it the rest of the way over. She was all smiles....
....but no rolling. I figured she was just not going to do it, and I went back to my email only to look down a VERY short time later to see this:
She was even acting like she was proud of herself! As fun as it is to watch her learn new things, I have to admit that I'm not sure that I'm really ready for her to be mobile yet. However, it appears that I don't have a choice, so for now I will enjoy her accomplishments.

Monday, September 28, 2009

The big 2-9

Yesterday was my 29th birthday. Now, I know what you're thinking....I don't look a day over 24. Ok, so that's not what you're thinking. You're thinking....wow, that means I'm almost T-H-I-R-T-Y. The truth is often a very sad thing. At any rate, I had a really fun birthday! First, some very good friends took us out to lunch at Zio's. Hello, mozarella sticks. We had a really nice time visiting with them. Thanks, Corey and Blythe! After that, Andrew took me shopping. Unfortunately, I didn't find anything that I couldn't live without, but it was still fun to look. Then in the afternoon, my cousin and BFF, Stephanie, her husband, Troy, and son, Cousin A, came over to help celebrate. We had a really fun afternoon playing games, laughing, and eating (oh, yes) oreo ice cream cake from Dairy Queen. We actually probably spent as much time drooling over the cake as eating it - let's just be honest here. Thanks, again, Stephanie and Troy! Now I'm off to enjoy my last year in my 20's before I must start start the long and inevitable trek up the proverbial hill.

Sadie and I with the cake
The super cool and very special necklace that Stephanie and family gave me
Stephanie and I
Andrew and I
Andrew and Troy playing Wii
Parker and Cousin A trying to play Wii
Tuckered out from all the fun

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Parker, pictures, and the potty

Today is a monumental day in the Strait home....Parker has started using the potty!!!! To say that I am excited is more than an understatement. He just started this evening so it obviously hasn't been long, but he went three times and had a dry diaper in the meanwhile. Before I was a mom, I would have never dreamed how much this would thrill me. Parker also commandeered the camera today when I pulled it out to snap some pictures. Below are some pictures that he took....not too bad for a 2-year-old!

Mommy
Molly, the wonder dog
Daddy
And so Sadie isn't left out of this post, a picture I took of my little darlings today

Monday, September 14, 2009

Straits and more Straits

We spent this past weekend with Andrew's dad and grandparents. Grandma and Grandpa Strait hadn't yet met Sadie, so naturally they were pretty impressed! We stayed at a lodge in south central Colorado....probably one of the last known places on the planet with NO cell phone reception. Seriously. Not a single bar. It was also our first vacation when all four of our family members had to sleep in the same room which resulted in Parker being awake from about 11 p.m. to about 4:30 a.m. which subsequently resulted in me being awake from about 11 p.m. to 4:30 a.m. Fortunately Sadie did not have the same problem because that's the one possibility that could have made the situation worse. Sleep deprivation aside, we had a really good time!

Parker "fishing" with a hook-less line
Happy Sadie with great-grandma
Parker and Daddy with the fish Daddy caught
Having fun with Grandpa
Everyone but me
Four generations of Strait men
The girls

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Good times

So this last weekend was Labor Day. My parents were in town for a few days, and we had a really good time. While they were here, Sadie turned 4 months old (what?!) and also had her first taste of rice cereal. She didn't act like it was the best thing that ever happened to her, but she actually did quite a good job eating it.....translation: most of it went down instead of coming back out. OU also played it's first game of the season -- would've been quite a bit more enjoyable had they won, but whatever. All in all, we had a really fun time. Now back to the grind of everyday life.

Andrew watching the game
Wait for it....
Yummy!
4-month-old Sadie
Both kids with Poppy and Gram

Friday, September 4, 2009

Playing water

Yesterday we went swimming at the pool in my cousin's neighborhood. We've gone a couple of times now, and Parker LOVES to "play water". So far Sadie's just been along for the ride since it's been too cool for me to want to put her in....well, actually, the pool is heated to a lovely 85 degrees, so once you get out it feels quite chilly. At any rate, I don't feel like sending her little body into shock so for her swimming is currently a spectator sport. This trip to the pool was far more successful than our last visit when all of the following occurred.....buckets of rain, a bit of hail, and a long walk on a gravel road with wet flip-flops. Let's just assume that's not the most enjoyable set of circumstances. My cousin has a 16-month-old son who has a mutual love/hate relationship with Parker - they are either the very best of friends or screaming/crying and hitting each other. Typical boys. They both love to swim, though, so we had a really great time at the pool. Thanks for having us over, Stephanie!

Here's a picture of Sadie watching us

Both boys in the pool

Monday, August 31, 2009

Tooth day

So I know I haven't posted in a while....ok, not since I started this thing. Never mind that. We've had a fun and busy summer - first the birth of Sadie, then a family vacation in CO followed by a week visiting more family in Oklahoma, not to mention a whole string of guests at Strait B&B (our house) throughout the last couple of months. Throw in a garage sale and Andrew's birthday and we were about to wrap up the summer quite nicely when last week, Parker started complaining (unintelligably, of course) about something going on in his nose/mouth area. I scheduled an appointment with his pediatrician to check him out thinking maybe he stuck something up his nose. *Anyone who knows Parker knows this is a completely believable scenario.* I was also kinda concerned that it may have something to do with his top front teeth as he fell and hurt them over three months ago. At the time that he hurt them, they bled and were loose for a while but they seemed to be doing just fine as of late. Well, as we were sitting in the doctor's office (Andrew was actually with me which was truly a blessing) I happened to open Parker's mouth to look in it.... as I had done the night before when I had seen NOTHING.... only to find that there was puss coming out between his gums and one of his teeth. It was discovered virutally immediately that one tooth had an abcsess, and, according to the nurse practitioner, would likely need to be pulled. I'll spare you the dramatics, but suffice it to say that I was a bit overwhelmed at this news since Parker's permanent teeth won't come in for about 4-5 years. It's important, at this point, to mention that as a child, my primary fear was that something would happen to my teeth and my parents wouldn't pay to have them fixed....still not sure why I was so afraid of this because it's not like Mom and Dad were threatening me with these kinds of things. So here I was, faced with my worst nightmare...only I was on the other side of it. So as the nurse practitioner called a pediatric dentist for us, I (unsuccessfully) tried to pull myself together. She came back to the room having made an appointment for that afternoon because when the dentist office heard our situation, they decided to treat us as an emergency, something that didn't quite lift my spirits. Once at the dentist office, Andrew went back with Parker to take an x-ray while I was filling out paperwork (only one parent can accompany the child past the waiting room at this particular office). The very nice receptionist lady came over to explain the 'only-one-parent policy', and I immediately started bawling. She probably thought I was nuts, but actually managed to treat me like my reaction was normal. Anyhow, Andrew came back with the fantastic news that the x-ray showed significant damage to BOTH teeth, only to further my angst. We were trying to figure out what to do when the (also very nice) dentist came out to talk to us. We basically needed to pull the teeth.... there was sort of an option to do root canals on both, but the dentist said that in this situation with the damage that was already done, it would VERY likely not work on either tooth and we'd be back in to have them pulled anyhow. And the really fun part about all of this that I have failed to mention is that we have no dental insurance. Zero. The dentist says that we can think about it, but something needed to be done within a few days. We ended up making an appointment to take out the teeth two days later while, in reality, neither of us were prepared to really accept that's what would happen. After a day of weighing every pro and con and talking again to the dentist who, again, recommended pulling them, we came to the realization that this was the best decision we could make to prevent any further trouble for Parker. Then came tooth-pulling day. By this time, my mental meltdown was over but the unlikely byproduct of my (over)reaction was that Andrew was now pretty upset about the whole thing. Andrew went back with Parker for the "extractions" ... I said my meltdown was over - I didn't say that I was ready to watch some dentist, however nice, pull my baby's teeth out of his mouth. I did, however, get to hear the screaming from the waiting room. At some point the same nice receptionist lady went back to check and came back with the news that they were done, and a few minutes later I saw Andrew and Parker coming out from the back. I was a bit relieved to see that Parker looked slightly less traumatized than Andrew. I tried to give Parker a hug, but he was too busy trying to get a bouncy ball with his good-patient-chuck-e-cheese-like token. We came home and spent the rest of the day spoiling Parker, and as it turns out, kids ARE pretty adaptable. It's been three days, and Parker is doing great. Andrew and I are considering therapy, but whatever.

Here is the last pic of Parker with all of his baby teeth:
Showing off his new smile!