Thursday, March 7, 2013

Ski Trip

Last week Teri came came up for a visit. Luckily (guess that depends who you are) it has still been really cold so we decide to take a quick day trip to Boone to ski. It was so cold and even snowed some. It was good to dig the board out after two years, I probably shouldn't wait so long next time or I might not make down the hill next time.
Just a side note but I skied here a few years ago, our college group from Florida came up for a few days. My best friend Kristen and I attempted to ski, it had been over 10 yrs since I had been so it was a disaster. We ended up checking our skies in early and hiking in the woods. It was good to think about that time, I am still so grateful for her friendship.



Saturday, March 2, 2013

Eli attack!

Eli just figured out how to climb the stairs a few weeks ago. It was crazy! My mom was here and I was sitting on the landing by our door talking to Bobby on the phone and all of the sudden Eli grabbed my arm. I thought maybe my mom put him there but nope he climbed. Within minutes he started climbing the stairs. He can get up the entire flight quickly and can even safely climb back down.
Not everyone is excited about this new feat. Lulu is no longer safe to look out the window. She never knows when someone is lurking to get in a hug!

Saturday, January 12, 2013

In honor of an amazing woman

December 12th, my Great Aunt Margaret passed away. Over the past 6 years, Bobby and I have been able to spend time with my family living in the DC area. Growing up we would see each other but it was often every few years. As we have grown up we have seen more of each other celebrating major birthdays, weddings, family vacations and the passing of loved ones. It helps that I have a best friend in DC, making frequent trips less expensive and a double bonus seeing family and friends in one trip. (Thanks Kris for letting me crash at your place over the years!) I tried to always make a point to drive to Maryland to visit with my great aunts and listen to stories of their youth and of a time past. Aunt Margaret was unlike anyone else. She was honest and straight forward all while being loving and encouraging, those are pretty hard things to balance for most people. 
I loved hearing about all the things that she experienced in her 96 years.  I loved her spirit and her independence. She lost her husband years ago just shy of their 50th anniversary.  They had traveled to 48 states and were hoping to round out the 50 for their anniversary... amazing! She also discovered this great vacation retreat, Capon Springs, which became a summer family tradition. Here is a group photo from 2011:
Last year I went to visit everyone before Eli came.  I knew it would difficult to travel after he came so I took one last solo road trip up last January. I drove Aunt Margaret and Aunt Evelyn for dinner at the Riddle's and we had a great time catching up. This August Aunt Margaret started to have some back pain and was moved into an assisted living house, so thankfully I did not put off taking Eli up to meet her. We went up for Labor Day to visit.  She just loved Eli.  She was very excited that he had just learned to suck his toes and told me how she taught my cousin Quinn to do the same. We spent a whole afternoon together watching Eli sleep and learning even more about her life, there is a lot to cover when you are 96! I am thankful that I thought to take some pictures and videos of Eli with his great great aunts. Its wonderful to hear her voice and see her tickle his side. Here are the two together:
I am so grateful that Aunt Margaret loved the Lord.  She was always very encouraging and supportive of our church plant.  She would often talk about the changes she noticed in her church and how she was happy they were reaching the new neighbors in her changing neighborhood. She lived in a house two doors down from the house she was born in (her sister still lives in the family house). She was very active through the years at her church, she served as a deaconess, even the chairman of deaconesses and was asked to write the history of her church.  Here are some shoots of her book:

In the conclusion she says, "God's work must go on and on until He calls each of us home from our labors."  She was finally called home, and though she will be greatly missed, I am so thankful for her influence in my life and for life long pursuit and love for the Lord.

   

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Week In Review: Jan 6 2013

The start of the new year is often a time for reflection, resolutions, goal setting, determining the aim of the upcoming year, etc. Since we had a nice long ride home from Florida over the holidays we discussed somethings we would like to accomplish, some habits we would like to form and some goals we would like to achieve, some personal, some as a family. 
One of the things we struggled with last year was Eli's sleeping and napping habits. I have read and re-read books, attempted numerous changes and celebrated small victories of 4 hrs stretches while enduring months and months of getting 1.5-3 hr stretches of sleep at night. Even though I do a ton of research for most things related to Eli, I attempt to hold most beliefs pretty loosely. I was really committed to the no-cry sleeping method but as much as we tried, it just wasnt working.  Not only was Eli not sleeping, he was crying a lot even if I held him because guess what... kids that dont sleep usually get over tired and cry.  So all of this is to say, we modified our nap and sleep method, we adjusted our bedtime routine so that we no longer end on nursing but instead by reading, praying, cuddling and even light playing and then I put Eli down while he is still awake.  The hard part is the rule we made... I can't go back in.  Once he is down, he is down until it is time to get up. The first two nights were not that bad, night three was awful but I think its because he is getting some teeth combined with some short naps. I do miss our middle of the night cuddles, especially since Eli is so active during the day he never cuddles but I am just having to accept our new normal. 
One day while Eli was napping I tipped toed in to capture this cute little picture:
This is his new position, he sits and looks around then face plants and falls asleep. He slept like this for an hour. 
Here are some other highlights from the week:

Monday we unpacked all of Eli's new toys, then we spent New Years Eve with friends (didnt take any pictures for some reason):


Tuesday Eli finally started crawling properly... no more army crawl, he is up on his hands and knees.
Wednesday Eli had his first bath in the tub and not his baby tub. Bobby decided to give him a mohawk in celebration:
Thursday we took Eli on a shopping spree with his Christmas gift cards.  I held up things and then bought the one he grabbed first... it was fun. And he now has his pair of chucks (uncle dj will like that).
Friday Eli had a little melt down in the childcare of the Y, for some reason he didnt want to be put down, which is really unusually since he likes to "walk" around things all the time. It was only his second time being in there so hopefully it will get better.
Saturday we signed up for swim lessons at the Y, which start next week. 
Sunday, he got to wear one of his new outfits to church (excuse the drool, he was chewing on his car seat straps). Here he is waiting for some first time guest to show up:
 We hope you had a great week!