Monday, March 30, 2009

2 month appointment

Marion had her 2 month check up with Dr.Myers last week. She was 11 pounds and 9 ounces, which puts her in the 75th percentile for weight. She was 22 and 1/4 inches long, which puts her in the 50th percentile for height. I was a little surprised, since she looks so much like Jeremy, I expected her to be taller! Her head circumference was 15 and 1/4 inches, the 10th percentile! What a cute little head you have Marion! :)
For comparison, at 2 months, Grace was 13 pounds and 4 ounces and 23 and 3/4 inches long. She was just over the 95th percentile for weight and height!

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

ta daaa!

It's taken a while, but the kitchen was finished TODAY! Thanks Jeremy for all your hard work on the cabinets, they look so much better :)

Before...

After...

The cabinets were painted and glazed, new hardware, and tile on the backsplash. Lots of work, but it was worth it!

Sunday, March 22, 2009

2 months old!

Baby Marion turned 2 months old today! She's been such a joy to us, such a sweet baby. She is the "little nurser" I hoped she would be. After a rough start, we've both got it down now and we're doing great! She will even take a bottle of pumped milk with no problem going back and forth.
Marion is up to 10 pounds now! She's just started outgrowing her newborn clothes and some of her smaller 0-3 month clothes. I am not ready to pack up the clothes she's outgrown, that would be admitting to myself that she is getting bigger, and it's already happening too fast! She's recently started to smile some.... mostly for the camera though! Really, the most surefire way to get a smile from her is to let the paparazzi flash go off in her face time after time... my kind of kid! :)
Unlike her Big Sister, Marion doesn't care for the swing. She likes her Baby Einstein gym the most and she also likes her Rainforest bouncy seat. She prefers to be held so that she is looking over your shoulder, and she'll let you know it!

spring break/marion's first trip to the beach!


This past week was Grace's Spring Break from school. She was quite disappointed when she found out she'd be missing it all week.

"Where am I going today? to school?"

"No, this week is Spring Break, there is no school."

No, I want to go to school, we're learning about Spring, then colors, then Easter. That's what Mrs.Paula said."

Aww, poor girl got confused when Mrs.Paula was going over the schedule!

We mostly stayed around the house and played with friends this week, but we also did a little Spring shopping, and we even managed to hit the beach on Friday and have a picnic lunch.


She ended up having a great week, but she'll be happy to be back in her routine tomorrow.
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Our trip to the neighborhood beach Friday was another "first" for Marion. It was pretty eventful for her too! A friend was gracious enough to loan me a tent to keep Marion out of the sun. Too bad there are no photos of me pitching that tent... hysterical! Well, I finally got it up with some help....


All was well, Baby Marion was snoozing away in the tent.... but then a strong gust of wind came. The tent set sail; yes, with little Marion inside! Panic! I swooped her out before she even noticed (I don't think she even woke up) and then I found the anchors I had thrown back into the box thinking I didn't need them! Little Marion enjoyed her first trip to the beach, adventure and all!

Friday, March 20, 2009

all smiles!


Marion turned 8 weeks old yesterday, she also started smiling lots! At the beginning of the week we thought we saw a smile here and there; but yesterday and today she's had smile after smile for us! Marion smiles in response to Mommy's sweet talk and pretty much anything out of Big Sister's mouth!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

rule of thumb... 21 days


I've been told that the rule of thumb is that it takes 21 days to break a bad habit. The habit that I'm working on is Grace's, and it's been happening since birth... thumb sucking. She always loved her thumb and wasn't stopping without intervention. After scouring the internet about 6 months ago, I decided to try Mavala STOP. It's a clear polish that you paint on the nail. It's terribly bitter - trust me, I've tried it myself - and people swear by it. It definitely worked on Grace, although I wasn't the most consistent about applying it, so she fell off the wagon again and again. At her last dental appointment, I found out that she has already caused a high palette that may require treatment in the future. The dentist also told Grace that "if you're old enough to come to the dentist, you're too old to be sucking your thumb." Grace told me very assertively, "Mommy, I have DECIDED! I am NOT going to suck my thumb ANYMORE!

For 21 days now, I have painted her thumbs everyday. She doesn't mind it anymore; a non-thumb-sucking friend of hers even asked to have her own thumbs painted when she was over. Hopefully, the "rule of thumb" will hold true for this thumb! I'm not taking any chances though (we've come too far!), I'll keep painting for a while longer! :)

Saturday, March 14, 2009

irish italian parade and festival


This morning we took the girls to St.Thomas' annual Irish Italian Parade. It was both girls' first parade and we had so much fun! Grace got tons of beads, doubloons, moon pies, and even some cabbage and potatoes! One car had a girl in a green gown riding in it; I pointed out the "princess" to Grace. After the parade, I explained to her that many of the kids in the parade went to Sacred Heart, and that when she starts school, she'll be able to ride in a float and throw prizes too. She quickly answered, "I want to ride in the one with the princess!"

These glasses were courtesy of the Saenger Theater's Buddy Holly float.

Marion was even awake for some of the party!

...but she didn't last long!

Grace used my Mardi Gras bag that I got when I was her age! I'll make her one of her own for next year!


Later in the day, we went to 4 o'clock mass and then to the Irish Italian Festival. It was really an awful day out - rained all day - but the kids still had fun in the kiddie area...

Grace with her friend Meredith after getting their faces painted.

Grace in her "cooker hat" that she wrote her name on!

Thursday, March 12, 2009

in grace's words...

"golly tamale!"

I have no idea where this came from... I'm guessing school? She uses it very randomly!

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We sometimes call Marion "Mari." Here is a song Grace likes to sing about her baby sister...

"Mari, Mari, quite contrary, how does your garden grow?
With silver bells and taco shells!"

I've tried many times to explain that it is cockle shells, not taco shells; Grace adamantly disagrees!

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Grace has been taught at school that God made EVERYTHING. She often points out things that God has made, such as her swingset, her toys... really everything. Here is a conversation we had on the way to dance this week...

"Mommy, who made the cars? God made the cars?"

"Yes, God made the cars, God made everything. (long pause) Actually, Grace, people made the cars, and God made the people."

"But where is God, I can't see him."

"He's in heaven."

"Where's heaven?"

"It's up in the sky."

"But I need to get a ladder, and I'll go up, and I'll look for Him. (pause and deep thought) But I can't see his feet! Where's God??"

"Actually, Grace, God is everywhere, but we can't see Him."

I've got to keep my story straight!

Monday, March 9, 2009

on our own

I've had lots of help during my transition from 1 princess to 2; Jeremy was home full time from Christmas until yesterday. It's been tough even for the 2 of us to take care of both girls, keep up with the housework, and renovate the kitchen all at once. We definitely haven't been getting the sleep we're used to.

Jeremy left for Baltimore yesterday, I'm on my own, not that Grace doesn't help out... she helps with EVERYTHING...


Even his departure was chaotic. We had known all week that Daylight Savings Time started on Sunday, we had even talked about it. Sunday morning Jeremy planned to leave for the airport at 7:ooa.m. He appeared to be right on schedule as he loaded the last of his things into his truck. Then, I looked at the atomic clock in our living room that automatically updates itself...

"Oh my gosh! Daylight Savings Time! DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME! You're an hour late! GO! GO! GO!!!"

He sped out and returned 5 minutes later when he realized he forgot his insulin :)

Thankfully, he arrived at the airport just in time to see that his plane had been delayed and he'd be hanging around a while!


So far the girls and I have done well on our own. Marion does great away from the house, she usually just stays asleep in her car seat. It's just getting everyone ready and buckled up that's the challenge!


We're building up to tomorrow's early 9:00a.m. drop off at preschool. Yesterday we met some friends at 1:00p.m. and this morning we made it to gymnastics on time at 10:30. Miraculously, both girls napped at the same time this afternoon and I was able to plant all of the pink and purple flowers that Nana brought at Grace's request.

hard to see, but I planted from one end of this house to the other!

the hot pink petunias on the right were planted today and the blue pansies on the left were weeded... well most of the way... I hate chickweed!

mixture of violas and petunias, hard to see because I planted so many and wanted them ALL in the picture :)


I know, I am impressed with myself too ;)

Sunday, March 8, 2009

rock star

Last night we hit up Grace's favorite late night hangout, Walnut Circle. Grace danced in front of the stage for an hour and a half, with only a few 20 second power naps on Nana's lap.

I guess professional videographers don't use crackberries - excuse the poor video quality - but you get the idea... she was having a total rockstar moment!



for me?! watch her take a big bow when everyone starts clapping!



notice how she picks up the flowers that her fans have thrown on stage!


Watching Grace dance last night, I couldn't help but admire the lack of self-conciousness and insecurity that she had out there. I wish she could stay that way forever, although I know it's just part of the innocence of being a 3 year old. It would have taken me a couple glasses a whole bottle of wine to have been out there boogie-ing down the way she was!

As for little Marion, she slept right through the whole party - not a peep!

Thursday, March 5, 2009

let's play!

Grace is so excited to finally have playmate! Too bad all Marion really knows how to do is eat, sleep, and look cute. Grace is pretty resourceful; she's come up with a game they can play together... "go camping." Grace lays out 2 pillows, 2 blankets and lots of stuffed animals and the girls "camp" and "go to sleep." They've played it every day this week!



Tuesday, March 3, 2009

ewww, boys!

Mommy: "Grace, you have to go to bed because tomorrow Meredith and Noah are coming over to play with you."

Grace: "I think Noah just likes to go bye bye."
(translate to: I'll take Meredith, but Noah can take a hike.)

Mommy: "GRACE! That is not nice, you'd better be sweet to little Noah."

Grace: crinkles face "But Noah's a BOY!"


For the record, one of her best friends at school, sweet Benjamin, is a boy! Noah's quite the sweetheart too, sorry little guy!