Monday, July 1, 2013
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Monday, June 3, 2013
A Busy May and Our Gender Reveal!
I know I always say this, but I really am NOT the best as keeping up with my blog. I post so much on my Instagram that I just forget to document anything here. Well, this post is a playing- catch -up -type of post from May. It didn't feel like May was too busy until I started going through some of my Instagram photos- I almost forgot about all the stuff we did!
First of all, May 1st my little man turned 4! Time has just flown! I can't believe my little boy is growing so fast! We had a nice little party with close family and friends. It was a combo Mario and Lego theme- two of his fave things right now!
The weekend following his birthday, we took Elisha to Legoland! It was really cool and Elisha had a blast! Of course we met up with my cousin and her family and they came with us!
Later that evening after Legoland we attended a Royals game! I love going to baseball games and the Royals actually won!!
Last week my cousin's kids came to stay for the week! They are some of Elisha's most favorite people on earth. He just loves playing with these kids, so he was ecstatic to have them stay over for a few days!
So May was pretty busy and fun for us, except for all the rain. I could have done without so much of that. And the one day it snowed-that was weird. It's June now! I'm looking forward to warmth and sunshine!
Also, I just recently reached my 20th week of pregnancy with baby Arthaud #2! Half way mark! I'm starting to feel little kicks and flutters--my absolute favorite part of pregnancy! I'm glad that the morning sickness and most of the fatigue has subsided. I'm thankful for another normal and healthy pregnancy thus far. I am just so excited about our growing family. I just feel so blessed and overjoyed to have another little person to love on.
Today was my 20 week check up plus our anatomy scan ultrasound! So, this was the scan where they can tell us what gender our baby is. Matt and I had decided that we wanted to know what we were having. We had found out with Elisha too. We decided that if it was a girl this time, then maybe we won't mind being surprised with our third child (Lord willing we have a third) since we will have a stash of boy stuff and girl stuff by then. Well, here is what we found out!:
We still don't know!!! The little person had it's legs crossed. Even after the ultrasound tech was finished we gave it about half and hour, drank some sweet tea and had my OB take a look and the baby was even more pretzled up with the umbilical cord between it's legs! SO, we have decided that if we happen to find out next month, then we find out, and if we don't, we don't! In fact the surprise thing is kind of sounding more and more appealing. I think I am just going to pull out a few of the newborn things Elisha had that were more gender neutral and just be ready to go shopping if we need to after our little bundle arrives. I know I am going to be super thrilled with whatever the Lord gives us anyway!
First of all, May 1st my little man turned 4! Time has just flown! I can't believe my little boy is growing so fast! We had a nice little party with close family and friends. It was a combo Mario and Lego theme- two of his fave things right now!
The weekend following his birthday, we took Elisha to Legoland! It was really cool and Elisha had a blast! Of course we met up with my cousin and her family and they came with us!
We got to watch a cool 4D Lego show. We actually got sprayed with water during water scenes and could feel fans blowing on us during windy scenes. The kiddos LOVED it! |
Matty had a great time too! |
Lego replica of KC-really neat! |
Lego Wizard of Oz was awesome! |
Of course you can't leave Crown Center without stopping at Sheridan's for some yummy custard:) |
It was a bit chilly, but a super good time! |
The kids loved hanging with Slugger:) |
Our friends Maerissa and Micah paid us a visit one weekend too! |
So May was pretty busy and fun for us, except for all the rain. I could have done without so much of that. And the one day it snowed-that was weird. It's June now! I'm looking forward to warmth and sunshine!
Also, I just recently reached my 20th week of pregnancy with baby Arthaud #2! Half way mark! I'm starting to feel little kicks and flutters--my absolute favorite part of pregnancy! I'm glad that the morning sickness and most of the fatigue has subsided. I'm thankful for another normal and healthy pregnancy thus far. I am just so excited about our growing family. I just feel so blessed and overjoyed to have another little person to love on.
Today was my 20 week check up plus our anatomy scan ultrasound! So, this was the scan where they can tell us what gender our baby is. Matt and I had decided that we wanted to know what we were having. We had found out with Elisha too. We decided that if it was a girl this time, then maybe we won't mind being surprised with our third child (Lord willing we have a third) since we will have a stash of boy stuff and girl stuff by then. Well, here is what we found out!:
We still don't know!!! The little person had it's legs crossed. Even after the ultrasound tech was finished we gave it about half and hour, drank some sweet tea and had my OB take a look and the baby was even more pretzled up with the umbilical cord between it's legs! SO, we have decided that if we happen to find out next month, then we find out, and if we don't, we don't! In fact the surprise thing is kind of sounding more and more appealing. I think I am just going to pull out a few of the newborn things Elisha had that were more gender neutral and just be ready to go shopping if we need to after our little bundle arrives. I know I am going to be super thrilled with whatever the Lord gives us anyway!
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Spring Is FINALLY Here!
I am so glad that winter FINALLY seems to be over and Spring is here! I actually am a fan of all the seasons, except winter. I can only tolerate it about a week and half. It's fun and festive around Christmas and New Year's, but After January 2, I'm pretty much over it.
I tend to get the winter blues, which is why I really kick up my work out routine during that time to keep the endorphins flowing so I can ward off depression. This year, we found out we were expecting around the first week of Februrary and so I cut out caffeine (another mood booster of mine) and then it was not long and the morning sickness set in and my working out came to a halt. So other than being ecstatic about the pregnancy, I realized that the mixture of feeling sick/fatigued, no caffeine, no exercise and the extra long winter was really dragging me down. There is just something about the sunshine, warm breezes through open windows, blossoming flowers, grilling out on the deck, yard work and kids playing outside that is so therapeutic. I absolutely love it.
This past week as been AWESOME! I have even enjoyed waking up to thunder and rain in the middle of the night. I can tell my mood as improved dramatically. It does help that my morning sickness has ceased. And even though my fatigue has stuck around, it's nothing a nice afternoon nap in the warm sun can't fix. I've spent as much time as I possibly can just being outside. It took me until today to actually do something productive though (I had just been sitting out on the deck, enjoying the warm breeze and watching Elisha play).
Today Elisha and I worked on cleaning up the landscaping in the front of our house. He helped me rake up all the leaves and dead stuff we had pulled.
Yesterday we had painted a plant pot for a fun little spring art project:
Today we planted some flower seeds in the planter pot:
Then of course, we had a great time just playing and enjoying the warm weather:
This week have been reading The Very Hungry Caterpillar almost every night at Elisha's request, so I decided to turn it into a sort of theme for the week. We read the book outside this afternoon. Then I had Elisha find 4 rocks and then we painted them the colors of the caterpillar in the story. I hot glued them and fashioned them into a caterpillar pet rock complete with googly eyes. Elisha loved it! I also had him paint a butterfly on some paper since the caterpillar turns into a beautiful butterfly. When we were playing with chalk a little later he decided he wanted to draw the Hungry Caterpillar.
I tend to get the winter blues, which is why I really kick up my work out routine during that time to keep the endorphins flowing so I can ward off depression. This year, we found out we were expecting around the first week of Februrary and so I cut out caffeine (another mood booster of mine) and then it was not long and the morning sickness set in and my working out came to a halt. So other than being ecstatic about the pregnancy, I realized that the mixture of feeling sick/fatigued, no caffeine, no exercise and the extra long winter was really dragging me down. There is just something about the sunshine, warm breezes through open windows, blossoming flowers, grilling out on the deck, yard work and kids playing outside that is so therapeutic. I absolutely love it.
This past week as been AWESOME! I have even enjoyed waking up to thunder and rain in the middle of the night. I can tell my mood as improved dramatically. It does help that my morning sickness has ceased. And even though my fatigue has stuck around, it's nothing a nice afternoon nap in the warm sun can't fix. I've spent as much time as I possibly can just being outside. It took me until today to actually do something productive though (I had just been sitting out on the deck, enjoying the warm breeze and watching Elisha play).
Today Elisha and I worked on cleaning up the landscaping in the front of our house. He helped me rake up all the leaves and dead stuff we had pulled.
Yesterday we had painted a plant pot for a fun little spring art project:
Today we planted some flower seeds in the planter pot:
Then of course, we had a great time just playing and enjoying the warm weather:
This week have been reading The Very Hungry Caterpillar almost every night at Elisha's request, so I decided to turn it into a sort of theme for the week. We read the book outside this afternoon. Then I had Elisha find 4 rocks and then we painted them the colors of the caterpillar in the story. I hot glued them and fashioned them into a caterpillar pet rock complete with googly eyes. Elisha loved it! I also had him paint a butterfly on some paper since the caterpillar turns into a beautiful butterfly. When we were playing with chalk a little later he decided he wanted to draw the Hungry Caterpillar.
It has seriously been one of the best days. Plus the yard work provided me with a pretty good workout for the day! I'm looking forward to tackling more projects on my list this spring and summer including cleaning out the garage, organizing it, pulling out some of Elisha's old baby stuff and getting the nursery set up!
Speaking of nursery, here is the latest ultrasound photo of our new little one!:
Happy Spring!
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
9 Years and Growing
9 years ago. Matt couldn't take a serious picture then either. |
Matt and I were engaged later that summer in Aug. 2004. |
We were married a year later on June 11, 2005. We were 18 years old and had just graduated high school. |
In July of 2008 Matt got his LPN. He is now currently a Wound Nurse, Licensed Massage therapist and is working on a B.S. in Pshycology and is also working on getting his RN as well. |
We found out we were pregnant Sept. 1, 2008 and our sweet little boy was born exactly 8 months later on May 1, 2009. |
We have so enjoyed our little family. Over the last few years we have moved a couple of times and saw a few minor job changes.
Last summer we were super blessed with the opportunity to buy our first home. We have had a lot of fun making the house our home and adding our own personal touches.
Our home:) |
A current photo of our family taken in November 2012. |
I just feel super blessed looking back on the last 9 years. God has brought me major joy in the man he gave me to be my husband 9 years ago and the growing family he has given us...
Baby Arthaud #2!:) |
The awesome announcement photos are courtesy of my sister, Sarah Johnston (Sarie's Photography)! |
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Basement Makeover!
I didn't post anything on here last month, however it was a pretty busy month. For one, I wasn't feeling so great the last few weeks and still feel a bit icky- just couldn't muster the energy to sit and look at a screen and type. Nonetheless, I did manage to finish our basement makeover!
When we bought our house last summer, a friend and myself painted the whole upstairs in 2 days. Up until earlier last month I couldn't even think about painting anymore of this house. Painting is such a chore and hassle. But, I got sick of looking at the buttercream-yellow on the basement walls and wanted a more cozy feel for the basement.
Here is what the basement looked like when we first bought our house:
After the painting was finished we moved Matt's drum set to the office to make more space since we ended up getting rid of the leather sofa and getting a sectional (second hand deal!) The space is SO cozy now and a great place to relax or entertain. :D
When we bought our house last summer, a friend and myself painted the whole upstairs in 2 days. Up until earlier last month I couldn't even think about painting anymore of this house. Painting is such a chore and hassle. But, I got sick of looking at the buttercream-yellow on the basement walls and wanted a more cozy feel for the basement.
Here is what the basement looked like when we first bought our house:
We started by painting the walls Earl Grey, adding this cute vinyl quote and moving in a couch my sis gave me.
Then I decided to paint the foyer a different color. I
had left the "foyer type area" the yellowish and at first decided a
cool orange would go well with the earl grey: WRONG! Epic fail. The
orange looked so different in that lighting than what i thought t would.
So then I pulled out some dry sage green that the previous owners left
in the garage and it looks SOOO MUCH better!!
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Sight Words
Elisha and I have started working on the basics of reading. We have started with working on sight words. We really like using starfall.com for the different activities on the site. I knew he was ready to go from the computer activities to sight word books when one night he began to help me read his bedtime story. He loves the book Good Night, Pillow Fight by Sally Cook and he does a great job with recognizing the sight words.
This week I decided we were ready to start the BOB Books. I really like the BOB Books and I am super pleased with how well Elisha is doing with learning the sight words. The first day I read the book to him. The second day I read it to him again, but I also asked him to see if he could read any of the words --he got several of them. The rest of the week we went through the book together a couple times during our reading time. By today, he was able to read the entire book to me with only a little help. The BOB Book we started with is Mat. I think this was exciting for him since his daddy's name is Matt. He always trips up on the "Matt sat on Sam" sentence, but other than that he did super well.
It's so cool to watch Elisha read even if they are sight words. I'm excited to see him grow into an enthusiastic reader!
I was able to catch him helping me read one of his fave books:
This week I decided we were ready to start the BOB Books. I really like the BOB Books and I am super pleased with how well Elisha is doing with learning the sight words. The first day I read the book to him. The second day I read it to him again, but I also asked him to see if he could read any of the words --he got several of them. The rest of the week we went through the book together a couple times during our reading time. By today, he was able to read the entire book to me with only a little help. The BOB Book we started with is Mat. I think this was exciting for him since his daddy's name is Matt. He always trips up on the "Matt sat on Sam" sentence, but other than that he did super well.
It's so cool to watch Elisha read even if they are sight words. I'm excited to see him grow into an enthusiastic reader!
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