"Always be nice to your children because they are the ones who will choose your rest home..."

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Hawk Game

If the Hawks would have won yesterday, it would have been the perfect ending to perfect day! Our neighbors, Roger & Diane, invited us to join them at the Iowa homecoming game. I've only been to two Iowa football games and I've never gone tailgating...ever. Roger assured me I was in for a good time. We arrived in IC at around 8am and our tailgating spot was literally a few feet from the stadium. We enjoyed a few drinks, ate some food and walked around before the game. We had club seats at the game and food/beer/restrooms right next to our seats, very nice. After the game we stuck around and had a few more drinks and then headed back to CR. We had a neighborhood grill-out in the evening and by 9:30 I was ready for bed. Scott and I felt very spoiled and we can't wait to do it again at the Wisconsin game next month.

This time next week we will be in VEGAS!!! Whoo-hooo.


Diane, Scott, myself & Roger


Kylee & Diane


Scott, obviously after one too many.


Drink of choice for the day




View of the stadium for our spot


View from our seats

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Seriously, when will we ALL be healthy?? Rachel has been suffering from a horrible cough, and I mean suffering. We FINALLY found out today, after two separate doctors visits that she has croup. She's on some strong medicine right now and I'm hopeful by tomorrow she'll be back to normal. My mom stayed with her today and Scott will keep her home again tomorrow. She hates missing school but I know she enjoyed spending some one-on-one time with Grandma.

I went to the Parade of Homes tonight with my mom and sister, as we do every year. I love looking at houses that have kitchen pantries as big as our kitchen! I get ideas on decorating, carpet and paint colors. As much as I enjoy walking through these enormous homes, I'm still happy to call our little place home!

Not much else new this week. Rachel's sick, Annie still has a stuffy nose but I feel human again. Not sure about Scott. He has swollen lymph nodes around his gal bladder. Which essentially means he has a side ache all the time...like the ones you get after running. I'm hopeful it will heal soon and he'll feel normal too.

Looking forward to the Hawk game on Saturday, looks like it's going to be a beautiful day!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

The Lazy Days of...Fall

I've been SUPER lazy lately. I've tried several times this week to update my blog but couldn't find the energy to write anything interesting or witty. I should take the girls for a walk after dinner but all I want to do is put on my PJ's and go to bed. I'm a month behind on Annie's thank you notes for her birthday. Thankfully the girls haven't slowed down which means I can't allow myself to be too lazy.


Last weekend I took Rachel to my cousin's wedding reception in Davenport and Scott took Annie to his goddaughters first birthday party. I wish we could have done both as a family but we decided it would be better to split up and enjoy some one-on-one time with the girls. Rachel had fun at the wedding playing with the other little kids there, who happen to be her cousins. I had a chance to catch up with my relatives that I haven't seen in over year. Scott said Annie had fun at the birthday party and she really enjoyed playing with Molly.


Not much new this week. Rachel has a cough, Annie has a cold, I had some sinus thing going on and now Scott doesn't feel good. Maybe this is why I've been feeling so lazy!!! Rachel decided on Tuesday that she no longer wants to take dance, and we just got her new dance costume in the mail the day before. I thought at first she didn't want to go because she wasn't feeling well but she told me she didn't want to go...ever again. She said she likes to dance but ONLY when she feels like it. We've decided to take a break from dance and try gymnastics in the spring.


Well, that's it from me. I'm going to finish watching Project Runway and go to bed.



Annie's new love...the Sit 'n Spin. She could
spend hours playing on this thing.



The really do love each other!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Almost Friday

It’s been awhile since I've worked a full work week and this week is dragging by. I've been one day ahead of myself since Monday. I've been busy trying to pull clothes together for a garage sale and I haven't had much time to update our blog. Here is what's going on with us.


Annie said her FIRST word!! She's been babbling for a few months, typical Ma Ma Ma and Da Da but no solid words. Last night I walked into her room to say Hi to her. She stood up in her crib, looked at me and said MOM! Oooh..it was so sweet. She's all into babies right now and the other night she was on the floor, holding her baby and rocking it. Another sweet moment.


Rachel has school pictures tomorrow. I HOPE I have enough time in the morning to get her dressed, her hair combed and not spill anything on her! We have a meeting tomorrow night with her kindergarten teacher and I'm anxious to find out what they are learning and her plans for the school year. My friend Mary has agreed to watch the girls for us so we can go...thank you Mary!!!! I picked Rachel up on Monday from school and as we were walking to the car and passed a boy, around 8 years old, and Rachel looked at me and said, "Oh mom, he's cute!!" Uh...what??? We are so not prepared for her to grow-up. Scott already told her she can't date until she's married.


For all of you wanting to know about Rachel's creepy-crawly bug...we let him go. I've been on her for a few days to let Harry go. She finally decided she was ready but we couldn't figure out where to release him. Our neighbors didn't want him anywhere near their houses and I was worried Scott would run over him with the lawn mower SO we walked him up the street and released him in woods. Rachel is holding out hope that Larry will come back to visit us in the spring. Could we be so lucky??




Annie ready for Balloon Glow. The weather didn't
cooperate and we ended up leaving at dusk.
But the kids had fun running around.



Rachel trying to give Harry a hug


One more close-up for all of you


Even Sam wanted to pet him at least
once before we let him go.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Annie looks like....

As a parent you're used to people telling you who they think your kids look like. When Rachel was born I would hear people say that she looked like me but I didn't see it. To me she was all Scott, especially those eyes. When Annie was born all I could see was Rachel. As the months passed I could slowly see the resemblance between her and I. Tonight I was digging around some old photos and came across a few of my baby pictures. The photos aren't in the best of shape, thanks to my brilliant idea to keep them stored in our old garage ALL year round. I would not suggest doing that. But back to my point. I was amazed to see just how much Annie looks like me as a baby! Especially in the last photo.


Seriously, I had some great hair!
I wonder what product Mom used.


Mom & Dad, looking good.


This one...I see a little of Annie


Put Annie on an ugly couch and
a plaid jumper and this is her.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Dance Class

Rachel had her first dance class tonight and she seemed to enjoy it. She took one class last spring so she knew what to expect. It was 45 min long and parents were only allowed to come in during the last 5 min. As much as I wanted to watch, I'm getting used to the fact that I can't always be by her side. We should get her dance costume in the mail in few weeks and I'm afraid I'll have to hide it from her or she'll try wearing it to school! Speaking of school, it's going VERY well. She already has two new friends that she plays with and she loves recess and circle time. Today I asked her if she had a good day and she said, "Mom, I did my personal best today!" Enough said!

Annie was busy tonight running around and wearing one of Rachel's dress-up skirts. I tried several times to take video of her but she moves too quickly. She rarely stays in one place for more than a few seconds. She also discovered that Rachel's baby doll stroller works GREAT to help her get those toys that are out of her reach. Yes, a little dangerous but it was funny to watch.


Princess in training






No babies were harmed for
this photo


Ahhh yes, that's the one I've been trying
to get.

Monday, September 1, 2008

What a nice, long weekend. Friday night we hung out with the girls and ran a few errands. We left Sat afternoon for Cascade and took Rachel on her first canoe trip. I wish I had taken pictures but canoes and cameras don't mix. We went on a short route and it only took us a few hours. The river was down and the weather was beautiful. We found HUGE millipede on a sandbar and decided we, ok me, should bring it home. I love almost all bugs but even this one made my skin crawl. I'm hoping Rachel will agree that we should let Harry go in a few days. I'm not exactly sure how to take care of a millipede and I don't want to be held responsible if he dies.

Sat night I went to my 15 year class reunion in Cascade. I didn't plan on going but I'm glad I did. I enjoyed catching up with some of my friends that I haven't seen in years. It's been a long time since I've closed a bar down but time flies when you have 15+ years to talk about.

Today we got up early and took the girls the Kids Parade downtown. This usually happens on the 4th but it was delayed because of the flood. There we a ton of people downtown for the races but not many people for the parade, which usually draws hundreds of people. BUT, we didn't want to miss it and Rachel had fun riding her bike. The rest of today will be spent doing laundry and relaxing. There are fireworks tonight and I hope we can just take the girls in their PJ's and find somewhere to watch them in the car.


Pete, Travis, Amy, Me, Doug


Kerry, Amy, Amy, Me


Harry


Ewwwwwww


Waiting for the Kids Parade to start


We found these crazies walking around


Obviously Annie LOVES parades