A Midwesterner and a Texan settling into life in the mountains of East Tennessee with a whole passel of kids. And the chaos that ensues....
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Getting ready
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
What goes around
That was Thursday night. Saturday night, Tanner and Tatum were vomiting. By Monday night, Travis had it too. Thankfully, I have run out of kids to get sick. The older ones are all back to school and feeling better. And the two littlest are bouncing off the walls.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
15 months
My girl is 15 months old. I'm not sure how. I think she did it while I wasn't looking.
She has been wandering around the house today on two feet but as you can tell from the video, she does it only when she feels like it. Asserting her independence. As if waiting until 15 months wasn't assertive enough. Tanner walked at 10 months and the other kids walked right before their first birthdays, so having this 1 plus yr old who refused to walk was a bit odd.
She is working on tooth number 5, finally. It's been 5 months since we saw a new tooth. She's obviously not been in any rush to move from babyhood to toddler hood. Like she knows she's probably the last so she's making me cherish it, or maybe it's for Daddy's benefit. I mentioned moving her crib into Tate's room and he wasn't quite ready for that step.
I admit, I'm not quite ready for her to grow up either.
On a side note, my littlest man is sick. He woke me up with a hug, laid his head on my bed, then promptly turned around to projectile vomit all over my carpet. Poor baby. His belly hasn't been feeling too good today. I asked him if he wanted to lie down and he said no. I went to hang up some clothes, walked back through my room, and the little guy was passed out in my bed. He's been asleep for a few hours now. Hope he's feeling better tomorrow.
Monday, November 09, 2009
Tuesday, November 03, 2009
Halloween weekend recap
Tanner was a vampire.
Sunday we took our annual fall trip to Brumbaugh's fruit farm. It was the last day of the season so there were very few people there. And even though it was only in the 50's, it was a surprisingly nice day. Of course, I was wearing long johns under my clothes.