Well in a couple of weeks my little one will be 16 months old...time flies! Here are some of the things he's loving right now!
1. Dora and Diego cartoons...and I mean LOVES them. He will turn on the t.v. and wait for me to turn them on. He's also started participating more, and will clap when they clap and point at the t.v. and sometimes he runs up to the t.v.
2. Food-he will now go to his highchair when he is ready to eat, either for snack time or lunch time. He will pretty much eat anything, although he has his moods. Some of particular favorites are cottage cheese, yogurt, fish, any kind of fruit and cheesy puffs!
3. Books--he will bring us book after book for us to read to him, both story books (his favorite is Mr. Brown Can Moo, Can You?) or picture books he loves the ones with animals and other children.
4. His mama--having been with him now 24/7 for a little over a month, he has definitely became more of a mama's boy, and gets very clingy when strangers talk to him, or I leave his sight (unless he's watching Dora or Diego)!
5. Water-he loves to splash in the water, both outside at his water table, and at bath time. The only thing is that he sometimes splashes so hard he gets water in his face which he does not care for!
6. Going outside--he loves to go outside and especially loves the front of the house where the sidewalk and driveway are. He is not as fond of the back yard unless he's at the water table (the grass is kind of poky when he falls down). He loves to pick up rocks and sticks.
7. Balls--anytime we see a ball in a store he goes nuts! He has at least 6 different balls, and he actually has a pretty good arm, he has some pretty good distance. Sometimes he'll throw whatever's within arms reach, blocks, shoes, stuffed animals!
8. Kisses and tickles--he laughs like crazy when Chris or I tickle him, and he loves getting kisses, though he hasn't quite figured out how to give them. When I or Chris ask for kisses he leans his forehead towards us...but it is very sweet.
9. Cell phones and the house phone--he loves to hold them and he'll hold them up to his ear and say Hi or Hey, but when their is actually someone on the other end, he gets shy and will smile and wave, but clams up!
10. Last but not least Ghali and Paci--Paci short for the pacifier of course, he seems to do more biting of the thing then sucking it and he will keep an eye on it, and when we take it form him when he eats, he will go to wherever we put it on the table and if he cannot reach it himself, he starts hollering. Ghali is his lovey, and it is a giraffe/blanket. He is called Ghali because before he was born we called Xander Boutrous, as is Boutrous Boutrous Ghali! Anyways Ghali goes everywhere with us and we actually have two, so he is never without one, especially when he needs a bath (Ghali that is). Xander likes to sniff Ghali, put a corner in is eye, ear, nose, toes, and he loves to rub him between his fingers.
9/23/08
9/22/08
Returning to normal?
So unless you live under a rock, most of you know that Southeast Texas was hit by a nasty hurricane named Ike! Well unfortunately I can say that I have weathered (no pun intended) a hurricane. Although we were not directly in the line of the hurricane, because Ike was so big, we did receive a lot of wind (70 mph at least) and rain. Thankfully the new house seemed to withstand pretty good. The fence not so much, part of it that was attached between the house and the gate twisted in the wind and fell over. Also, because we lost power from 1:30 a.m. Saturday morning until 4:30 p.m. Monday, most everything in the fridge/freezer had to go, for future reference if you have an ice/water dispenser be sure to plug up the dispenser hole, or you will have leaks as the ice in the dispenser tray melts!! But, we can be thankful that is all we lost.
It was definitely an experience I hope I never have to have again! Our thoughts and prayers are with all the people who lost a little, a lot, or everything!
So now everyone is trying to return to normal, schools are opening back up this week, businesses are getting power back and reopening. That said I am back to the daily grind as well. Trying to maintain a schedule with Xander, as well as looking for child care, taking care of the house, tying up loose moving ends (change of address anyone?)! It is definitely a lot harder to do things when you have a curious little boy with you! I think things take twice as long!!!
Well back to it! The little one will be waking up soon!
It was definitely an experience I hope I never have to have again! Our thoughts and prayers are with all the people who lost a little, a lot, or everything!
So now everyone is trying to return to normal, schools are opening back up this week, businesses are getting power back and reopening. That said I am back to the daily grind as well. Trying to maintain a schedule with Xander, as well as looking for child care, taking care of the house, tying up loose moving ends (change of address anyone?)! It is definitely a lot harder to do things when you have a curious little boy with you! I think things take twice as long!!!
Well back to it! The little one will be waking up soon!
9/4/08
What to do, What to do!
So now that we are getting settled, and things are going smoothly, I have been thinking about going back to work. It's not that I don't want to work, it's just that I don't know if I want to in the same place.
I worked for over nine years at the same store. I helped open the store and saw it before it had any shelves, or fixtures. I set some of the first planograms (for those of you not in retail-planograms are what we use to set all the pegs and shelves in place, so that the merchandise can be organized), filled shelves, put up fresh decals. I have also held a lot of different positions in the store from a cashier supervisor to an hourly store manager. There were definitely good times as well as not so good times at "my" store. But, everything seemed to change around June of 2007. See that is when my son was born. I had a glorious 12 weeks learning how to be a mom and taking care of my new baby. But then I had to go back to work (now I know most people don't get the luxury of 12 weeks, some only get 6) not only was the staff different and people had changed positions, but the attitude was different. The "Fast, Fun and Friendliness" was gone, in its place was laziness, hatefulness and blame. The only thing that kept me going was knowing that Chris was going to get a new job. One that would set me free of that place, and the unhappiness and stress that it caused.
Well, I got my freedom from that store, and although I miss most of the people terribly, I do not miss that atmosphere at all. But my dilemma now, is do I want to continue to work for the same company doing what I know, because it provides me with benefits, or do I want to take a leap and try something new that is not retail, that allows me to work part-time doing something that fulfills me! I have been in the store that I would work at, at to be honest I did not feel the "fast, fun and friendliness" there, but for one cashier! I guess I'll be taking a look in the want-ads! I still have a little time to decide, as I won't be going back to work until after Xander and I get back from a trip to see our family in MN!
I worked for over nine years at the same store. I helped open the store and saw it before it had any shelves, or fixtures. I set some of the first planograms (for those of you not in retail-planograms are what we use to set all the pegs and shelves in place, so that the merchandise can be organized), filled shelves, put up fresh decals. I have also held a lot of different positions in the store from a cashier supervisor to an hourly store manager. There were definitely good times as well as not so good times at "my" store. But, everything seemed to change around June of 2007. See that is when my son was born. I had a glorious 12 weeks learning how to be a mom and taking care of my new baby. But then I had to go back to work (now I know most people don't get the luxury of 12 weeks, some only get 6) not only was the staff different and people had changed positions, but the attitude was different. The "Fast, Fun and Friendliness" was gone, in its place was laziness, hatefulness and blame. The only thing that kept me going was knowing that Chris was going to get a new job. One that would set me free of that place, and the unhappiness and stress that it caused.
Well, I got my freedom from that store, and although I miss most of the people terribly, I do not miss that atmosphere at all. But my dilemma now, is do I want to continue to work for the same company doing what I know, because it provides me with benefits, or do I want to take a leap and try something new that is not retail, that allows me to work part-time doing something that fulfills me! I have been in the store that I would work at, at to be honest I did not feel the "fast, fun and friendliness" there, but for one cashier! I guess I'll be taking a look in the want-ads! I still have a little time to decide, as I won't be going back to work until after Xander and I get back from a trip to see our family in MN!
9/2/08
We made it!!
Well for those of you reading, whom I left hanging...things are great! We did not have a crack in the foundation (just an air bubble), and other than a one day delay, we were able to close on our house and move in! Of course a lot has happened since I last posted. Sorry it has taken so long, but moving is a big effort. Oh and we just got Internet access and such late last week!
So the drive from SC to TX was a pretty smooth one! Unfortunately Chris had to drive the Uhaul, that left me and Xander to make the long drive together. Now if you have never ridden in a car with a toddler, you may not know that they have the attention span of a fruit fly! Thankfully I purchased a personal DVD player. So Xander was amused with Diego and Dora videos for the 949+ mile trip, that and he took some naps, ate snacks, etc. It was a pretty nice drive, and thankfully we made the trip before Gustave arrived, as that was the area which we drove through.
As far as moving into the house and getting settled--so far, so good! I am on a leave of absence from work, so Xander and I get to hang out and I try to unpack things while he "helps"! He has adapted rather well to the move and seems excited by the house, especially the back yard and the stairs (it is a two-story house)! Slowly, but surely we will get everything together! Most everything is unpacked--just have some odds and ends, and a little organizing to do!
Chris started work on the 25th and seems to really enjoy it! He is still learning, but as he is super smart, he will get the hang of things pretty quickly! He had a nice three day weekend because of Labor Day, and spent part of Sunday mowing the lawn--something he hasn't done in over 12 years! Let's just say he was feeling it yesterday morning!
Yesterday was my niece Evie's first birthday! It seems like just yesterday I was crying over the fact that my son was turning one! And then I teared up at the fact that she is now one! I looked at the pictures from her party--what a cutie! Wish we could have been there! Though like I've said before, it is so nice that we have the technology to send pictures within the same day as something happens! I miss our Minnesota families so much, and am very much looking forward to going there in October!
Speaking of little ones--sound as though mine is stirring! Until we meet again!
So the drive from SC to TX was a pretty smooth one! Unfortunately Chris had to drive the Uhaul, that left me and Xander to make the long drive together. Now if you have never ridden in a car with a toddler, you may not know that they have the attention span of a fruit fly! Thankfully I purchased a personal DVD player. So Xander was amused with Diego and Dora videos for the 949+ mile trip, that and he took some naps, ate snacks, etc. It was a pretty nice drive, and thankfully we made the trip before Gustave arrived, as that was the area which we drove through.
As far as moving into the house and getting settled--so far, so good! I am on a leave of absence from work, so Xander and I get to hang out and I try to unpack things while he "helps"! He has adapted rather well to the move and seems excited by the house, especially the back yard and the stairs (it is a two-story house)! Slowly, but surely we will get everything together! Most everything is unpacked--just have some odds and ends, and a little organizing to do!
Chris started work on the 25th and seems to really enjoy it! He is still learning, but as he is super smart, he will get the hang of things pretty quickly! He had a nice three day weekend because of Labor Day, and spent part of Sunday mowing the lawn--something he hasn't done in over 12 years! Let's just say he was feeling it yesterday morning!
Yesterday was my niece Evie's first birthday! It seems like just yesterday I was crying over the fact that my son was turning one! And then I teared up at the fact that she is now one! I looked at the pictures from her party--what a cutie! Wish we could have been there! Though like I've said before, it is so nice that we have the technology to send pictures within the same day as something happens! I miss our Minnesota families so much, and am very much looking forward to going there in October!
Speaking of little ones--sound as though mine is stirring! Until we meet again!
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