Showing posts with label The Team. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Team. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Raptor Claws




I got scratched by a Raptor!
(actually - just a welt from a big rubber band)

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Pumpkin Arrives!

Our little pumpkin was born on Friday, Nov. 20th. He (Yeah a boy) was 6lbs. 7 oz. and 21 inches long. He was bigger than we thought he would be and we are grateful he is here.

Our little pumpkin had a hard time breathing so he ended up in the NICU with fluid and inflammation in his lungs. They put him on oxygen and antibiotics through an IV to treat for pneumonia. His oxygen hood made him look like an astronaut. We were only able to hold our pumpkin for a little while on Friday before he was admitted into intensive care. He was on oxygen all day on Friday. On Saturday morning they let him try to breathe room air and let me nurse him but he wasn't quite ready so he was back on the oxygen until Sunday morning. He was able to keep his oxygen levels up on Sunday so they let me hold and feed him. He finished his rounds of antibiotics on Monday and we were able to bring him home. Pumpkin is doing great!!! He is eating and sleeping very well. The kids all love him. Farmer is so proud of his little brother. He had been saying we were going to have a baby brother before I even knew I was pregnant. I don't think I have ever seen farmer so happy as when he met his brother for the first time - it was a moment I will never forget. We finally introduced him to Squeak - she is pretty rough with him. She does not quite know what "soft" means - she about ripped his arms off and poked his eyeballs out. We are going to have to watch her close. Luckily she is too short to reach into the bassinet so the only time she has access to pumpkin is when we are holding him. The first time she saw him in his carseat she just yelled at him because she wanted that baby out of the car seat so she could get in. She thinks he is a toy so their relationship may be difficult for a couple of months or years.

Petunia and Peanut are old pros at this baby stuff. They are really great with him and want to hold him all the time. Mr. Smiley called the school when pumpkin was born and told the girls. The secretary told him they were smiling ear to ear. I don't think they have stopped. The kids were not able to come to the hospital to see pumpkin so it was hard for them to wait to meet him.
We are really happy to have pumpkin in our home. He is a blessing and has already brought so much love. It is truly amazing how something so small can have an immediate affect on all of us around him. We can feel the love our Heavenly Father has for us just by holding this little boy. We are grateful that we have been given this precious little boy to have in our family. He truly is a gift straight from Heaven.

Check out his professional photo on hospitalportraits.com.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Boo Hoodoo



We had lots of fun running and hiding from the goblins.
Catching tadpoles and trying to tame the little wild horse.
Mr. Smiley was his normal self. Other people think he is amazing as he is hiking for 3 hours carrying 2 kids in the pack. That is nothing for him. Next year he will have 3 kids in the pack. Easy.

Look who's one


Up .. Up.. and Away.
Celebrating life, not to miss a moment.



















One year is gone, another begins.






Infancy is over, it's OK to let it go Mommy, it's going... going..gone.







Childhood is waiting, I am growing up Daddy.



















My first steps have just begun.












A new adventure awaits around the corner.









Taste it, touch it, feel it, hear it, smell it.

















Look at me... I am One!

Saturday, June 6, 2009

The Big Answer



The answer to : Are you done having kids? Why did you buy a mini-van? Why are you dogging it in the workouts? Why did you stop working out with the morning Ladies group? Mommy, when are you going to get me a little brother? Is that a little belly? Why are you always tired? Are you training for anything right now? What are you guys going to do for Thanksgiving this year?

Any other questions?
We are happy to announce that we will be adding to our team. We didn't want to say anything until we told our kids who are really excited and have been telling everyone they see - even the librarian.
Little Pumpkin is due November 20th - So we are almost half way done.
We are not going to find out the gender of this baby until the little pumpkin is born. Farmer is telling us its a boy and Peanut is hoping it is not. Yes, life is going to be a little crazy for the next year or so but we are up for the challenge. Wish us luck!

Monday, June 1, 2009

Meet the Team


Runnergirl - Me, the one who writes all of this stuff.


Mr. Smiley - The Husband and great dad.


Petunia



Peanut



Farmer
Squeak










Sunday, October 26, 2008

An All American Girl

Petunia just celebrated her 8th birthday. "Eight is Great" She has been preparing for her Baptism and is very excited about this important event in her life. Petunia is truly beautiful inside and out. She has so much love in her heart to give to others around her. Petunia is the teddy bear of our family. She is also the biggest tease.
Petunia was born the day before her due date. She was 7lbs. 10oz., I remember she had such chubby cheeks that it made her eyes squint like she was a Chinese baby. She has the distinctive family round face and has beautiful brown eyes. Petunia was a tough baby. She cried all day long most of the time - but then she slept pretty well at night. Petunia's favorite story of herself as a baby was the time when I was changing her diaper and she pooped. I looked down at the clean diaper, and it was still clean. Weird. I finished changing her and got her all dressed and then looked at the wall. Yes she had plastered that wall with her poop. Somehow the poop ended up on the wall and not on her diaper.


When Petunia was just about 6 months old she met her friend Cael. For the next five years Cael and Petunia played together almost everyday. Cael introduced Petunia to rock climbing when she could barely walk. She loves to climb whenever we get a chance to go to the gym. On any summer day you would find Cael and Petunia outside playing in the water and about drowning each other with the hose.
One day when Petunia was walking home from Cael's house, I was watching her walk and then she stopped and started to shake her leg. I couldn't figure out what she was doing. Pretty soon I realized that she had pooped and when she shook her leg, the poop fell down her pants and landed on the sidewalk. Cael moved the summer before Petunia started kindergarten and it broke her heart. They still are very good friends and still see each other every couple of months.


Petunia is a very talented young lady. From a very young age she has loved to cook. She used to love to watch the cooking shows on TV. She would give me hints on how I could cook better. She loves to make shakes, popcorn, and anything else I will let her. I think if something happened to me, Petunia could take care of the other kids pretty well. She definitely would make sure everyone was fed and happy.

Petunia is one who tries hard to please everyone. She is the girl in her class at school that the teachers have the new kids in class sit by because the teacher knows that Petunia will make them feel comfortable. She is Miss Congeniality. She is very nice to all of the other kids and is very concerned when someone is sad or hurt.

Petunia likes to write notes to her family and hides them for us to find. She usually writes how much she loves and cares about each of us. Petunia has a very close relationship with her Grandmas. Whenever she can be around Grandma that is the greatest gift you can give her. She loves to spend time with them and watch and learn from them. I hope that she can have those relationships for a very long time. I think she has learned to show love from the examples of her Grandma and her Daddy.


Petunia likes to do things that will make other people happy. Many times Petunia will clean the entire basement without me knowing because she knows that it helps me out and makes me happy. She is learning to serve others and has a great example from her Dad. One day when Mr. Smiley and and kids were driving down the road, they noticed a lady out raking her leaves in her yard. A few minutes later they got rakes and went and helped her pick up all the leaves. Then they jumped in them.

Last summer Petunia noticed that the fire pit at Spring Lake was in bad repair. She asked us if we could help her do a service project and make it nicer for everyone to use. She painted benches, moved rocks, weeded, and wrote letters to several people to ask for help in this project. She was able to get gravel and a fire pit donated for her project. It turned out very nice.


A couple of nights ago she saw a commercial about kids in Africa that need help. She asked if she could help in any way. She has such a big heart.


Petunia loves to sew, paint, sing, play the piano, play tether ball, ride her bike, rock climb, jump rope, swim and spend time with her family and friends. She is such a good big sister to Peanut, Farmer and Squeak. When Farmer gets scared at night she lets him get in bed with her. None of the rest of us in the family are that nice.

We love Petunia very much. She really is an "All American Girl"!

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Peanut


Peanut turned six years old recently. Peanut was born on the same day as her Great Grandma T. She also shares her birthday with her cousin Spencer who is one year younger than her. Peanut was born 2 weeks early and weighed 6lbs. 8 oz. she was quite small and has stayed that way. When she was born she was in a hurry. Her Dad had left to go home and take a shower as the nurse reassured him that she would not be born for a few more hours. I called Mr. Smiley in a panic just after he got home that he better get back to the hospital because Peanut wasn't going to wait any longer. Mr. Smiley arrived at the hospital just in time to be there to meet her.


Peanut got her name after much thought from Mr. Smiley and I. We couldn't decide on a name so we narrowed it down to 3 or 4 and asked our niece Samantha what she thought we should name her. She suggested Peanut - which ironically was one of the names that we had been contemplating. So with Samantha's help, we gave her the name of Peanut. Now we did not give Peanut a middle name but this past year she had decided that she would like to have a middle name. She now is known as Peanut J. She picked it herself and if you ask her what her middle name is she will tell you "J".

Peanut was the easiest baby that we have ever had. She never cried and she always slept through the night and still is our best sleeper. Peanut has always been good tempered. She was very mellow as a baby and very patient. Now she is full of energy and has an incredible imagination. I could write a book about the adventures of Peanut. Maybe one day I will. I think it would be a best seller.



My fondest memories of Peanut's childhood will include her messes, her funny faces, her imagination and her laughter. She always has fun. Who could forget her imaginary friend "John". John was with us for a couple years. He was Jon punkin eater, John The Tide and Superhero John (who thought he could fly). Sometimes Callie would be John. One day we were out shopping when an old man came up to her and said," What a cute little girl." Peanut quickly replied, "My name is John, I am not a girl , I am only dressed like one today." With that we went on our way.


Peanut would play for hours with John until one day he died. She said he was going to be "resrected" soon. She took John to church before he died and Frowski (Sis. Frankowski) didn't really appreciate it. Callie got upset when Frowski wouldn't give John a snack and to make matters worse someone sat on him. Sis Weaver asked where John was from Peanut replied, "Texas".

John The Tide would tie Peanut up with an imaginary rope which she could not get undone without help. She would lay there on the floor with her hands behind her back because she absolutely could not get herself untied. After 20 minutes or so, I would come and rescue her.


After John died, Peanut was Flip Flop, a mermaid, who would only swim. A few weeks later, Peanut turned into a gorilla. She would walk on her hands and wrists just like a gorilla. It was quite embarrassing at church as we could not get her to walk like a human because she was a gorilla.



After a couple of months, Peanut turned into a penguin - but not just any penguin - she was Scamper. She walked like a penguin and even had to eat fish because that is what penguins eat. She was taking gymnastics at the time but I had to take her out because penguins cannot do somersaults or cartwheels. Penguins can only do the log roll.
Peanut also went through a phase where she would disassociate her body parts. Let me explain. One day Peanut was playing play dough and she turned to me and said, "Mom, my hand just put play dough in my ear." She then told her hand not to do that again and slapped it. A couple of minutes later she said,"OH NO, my hand did it again." I quickly told Peanut not to put play dough in her ear. She replied, "I didn't do it, my hand did it."

One Sunday at church, Peanut grabbed Frowski's arm and jiggled it and said, "Boy your soft." Then she had all the kids line up and try it. Poor Sis Frankowski. Another Sunday, they were all choosing a favorite animal to imitate - Peanut chose a stink bug and proceeded to walk around the room with her rear end up in the air.

Peanut is a very bright child. At her recent Kindergarten assessment. She turned to her teacher and said,"You know Ms. Rowley, I am really really smart." The truth is she is really smart. The hard part is that she knows it. We like to give our kids choices usually two choices which either one would make Mom or Dad very happy. Choices like - Do you want to eat the carrots? or Do you want to eat the broccoli? Peanut informed us that she doesn't like any more choices. She is smart enough to know that both choices would make mom or dad happy but not her.



Peanut has never been one to want to eat her veggies. She thinks that squash is too stringy, and carrots will make her puke. She used to say that water is for Dogs and for Petunia but milk is good for Peanut.


Peanut learned sign language when she was a few months old. She told her first joke when she was about one year old. She turned to me in her high chair and signed "Cat" "Eat" "Bird" - then she started laughing uncontrollably.

Peanut loves bugs, reptiles, and all animals. One afternoon I heard a horrific chirping sound. A few moments later, Petunia came inside to tell me Peanut had caught a chipmunk. I went to investigate and low and behold Peanut had cornered a chipmunk. The only bad run in we have had thus far with her love for the creepy crawlies is when she got caterpillar hairs stuck in her throat. The poor kid was miserable for weeks.

Peanut loves to color - recently she turned Farmer into the green monster.
Peanut is the bright spot in our family. She is the one that can make everyone laugh. We love having Peanut in our family. I can't imagine our home without her messes, her funny faces, her imagination and her laughter. I hope she never changes.