Saturday, November 20, 2010

Back to Reality




Things I miss about being home:
Spending as much time as I want to with Alexa
Daily walks with Wilson
Waking up slowly with a cup of coffee and the Nate Berkus show
Being able to stay in my pjs all day if I wanted
Grocery shopping on a weekday
A clean house
Clean clothes
Oprah at 4:00
Tuesday playdates with Rachel and Teunis
Having time to do things like read leisurely, craft, blog, rearrange, decorate, shop
Having energy to do things like read leisurely, craft, blog, ....
Staying up late
Seeing mom and sisters on Thursdays and Friday
Having all chores done by the weekend so you don't spend the whole weekend doing them
Bible Study

Things that Make Me Happy about being back to work:
the drive is quiet and gives me time to think and reflect
socializing with work friends
teaching and working with kids
using my brain again
really value every minute with baby girl
new wardrobe
lost some gut fat due to stress, no time to eat, running around chasing 26 second graders around!

Almost 6 Months





It seems like I haven't posted in quite some bit. I really enjoyed the last month of my maternity leave as Alexa was growing and doing more and more each day! Nearing the end of November, she will be 6 months old already! I can't believe that by the end of my school year she will turn 1. Time is flying by. Lately Alexa really loves her baths. She is in a bath seat and loves to splash in the water and grab every single toy that she can and put it in her mouth. We call her greedy (see photo) because she will pile all her toys in her seat. In fact, most everything goes in her mouth or she willfully attempts to put it in her mouth. She will chew her spoon between bites of oatmeal, suck on a washcloth, bite her toys, and even pull and grab at Wilson in hopes that he could fit somehow into her mouth. She squeals with joy in her jumperoo and when we read books to her. She is very curious or nosy- and needs to look around to see what is happening. I have had to take her in a quiet place just to get her to take her bottle sometimes. She still doesn't have any teeth, but at the rate she is gnawing on everything it could be any day. She is wearing 6-9 month clothes. I had a cute church outfit I was waiting to have her wear. Last week I had her try it on and I couldn't get the sleeves over her chubby arms... :( She has been doing well at daycare and really likes to be entertained by the other kids. She is still working on getting on a "schedule," but it will come.
Work has been interesting, I will just leave it at that. It is nice to get back into teaching because I do love my job; however, it has been a HUGE adjustment getting up and ready to get out the door in time. We are up at 5:45 to take care of Willie and Alexa. I have to get used to setting a time to leave at the end of the day to get Alexa in time. Before, I could stay at school as long as needed and go in on the weekends too. Those days are gone. I will have to get better at prioritizing my time and taking things home. Alexa has been sick this week with a terrible cold and fever. She is so congested and there isn't much we can do to help. Our nights have been filled with Vick's Vapor Rub, refilling the humidifier, Tylenol, saline drops, and the dreaded blue bulb syringe. Alexa is smart. Now she will flip and arch her back as soon as she sees it. It reminds me a lot of myself when I needed to be pinned down to get teeth pulled...YIKES! She sure is strong willed.


Monday, October 18, 2010

Little Bear




Keith has been working every Saturday at Witte to make some extra money and because he loves to spend time outside doing manual labor (at least for one day). So to kill some time on a lonely Saturday little bear and I took a long walk. Wilson was left behind because I knew he would slow us down. He was not happy about this decision. This I know because I could hear him barking at us as we left the driveway. It was a chilly morning so I dressed Alexa in her bear suit a gift from Great-Grandma DeVries. We also have been feeding Alexa cereal and to no one's surprise- she loves to eat. You can hear her slurp and smack and she is practicing patience because she has to wait between spoonfuls. She sure makes a mess, but it is so fun to watch her discovering food for the first time. Now we have dirty bottles, spoons, bowls, bibs, and washcloths scattered around on our kitchen counters. I think we are going to have to get that highchair out from storage soon...

Pumpkin Patch





On Friday I went to the orchard with some friends. The kids fed the goats, we had donuts and cider, played in the hay, and picked out some pumpkins. Afterwards we all went to Russ' for lunch. It was funny because I was the first one there and had to tell the hostess, "We have 4 adults, 4 kids, and 3 babies." She just said, "OK..." Considering it went pretty well. :) Sunday was a busy day too. We put Alexa in nursery for the first time. It is a pretty intense system. We both get wristbands with numbers that will go on the screen if there is a problem. It is split up into sections like non-mobile, crawlers, walkers so it is nice to know that little kids aren't crawling all over her. We just made it in time because the poor people behind us couldn't leave their kid because the limit had been met. She was sound asleep when we left her and happy as a clam when we came to pick her up. I kept thinking during the service that I was missing something because I actually could listen to the sermon and sing the songs opposed to wiping up spit up, quietly feeding her a bottle, entertaining her, forcing her to go down by walking laps around the shed, or constantly eying her in her carseat mapping out a mental escape route incase she wakes up cranky! This was a relief because the first nursery attempt during my Wednesday night bible study didn't go so smoothly. About hour into it, the young girl found me and said, "There is a problem with Alexa. She puked everywhere." Uh-oh...she had spit up quite a bit and needed a change of clothes. I felt bad for the girl watching all the kids because she was left to clean up the mess and it's never fun to get spit-up on. Alexa finished off bible study by being passed around the table woman to woman. She probably thought it wasn't such a bad deal getting all that extra attention. Back to the busy Sunday, we got home from church and headed out to an another orchard on Fruitridge. This was quite the production and it was packed. We had to wait in line for about 20 minutes for a donut. Keith picked out some huge pumpkins for him and Ruben to carve and we took some photos of Alexa. To cap of the day, Allison and Steve had the family over for supper.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

First Trip to the Zoo






I must say the only times I have ever visited the zoo was when I was trying to keep tabs on 27 second graders, so going with 4 kids under 2 wouldn't be too difficult would it? Well what typically takes about a hour, took a little longer due to snack breaks, bottle breaks (times 2), and trying to get a "good" posed picture with all the kids. Alexa loved walking around with me when she decided to wake up and it was fun to see the zoo through the eyes of my nephew and niece. I can't wait to go back again in the spring.

Someone Likes Tummy and Mirror Time





Alexa's 4 Month Stats:
Weight-14 pounds 12 ounces
Height-25 1/2 inches (92% percentile)
The other day I found her in her crib on her belly. When she saw me come in she was all smiles.
She loves to look at herself in the mirror too, how vain.

Traverse City Continued