
Thursday, February 22, 2007
What a Day

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Saturday, February 17, 2007
Happy Feet

Thursday, February 15, 2007
Ice Ice Ice

Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Happy Icy Valentine's Day!
Sunday, February 11, 2007


Tomorrow I am going with Metal Girl to her preschool Valentine party to help out. I'm bringing pink milk, pink yogurt and heart shaped cookies. She was very excited to make cards for her teachers and classmates. It's a fun day for treats.
So, do you celebrate Valentine's Day? I did as a child in school. It was fun to make cards for the other kids and to eat chocolates and cookies. During high school, I didn't care too much for it. It was a little depressing if one didn't have a boyfriend when the day rolled around.
Tomorrow, I think that I'll write about my favorite romantic comedy movies in honor of the occasion. This may be a fun Valentine's Day for us! We're expecting snow in the forecast.... possibly a big one! It's supposed to start tomorrow night and last through Wednesday! We'll see. I'll post a picture of it. We have a new sled to pull the kids around in, but I don't know if we'll be doing that if we get more than a few inches. :) If it does snow, it also needs to be just enough to close work. I need a snow day!
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Strawberry Pretzel Salad for Valentine's Day

1 lg pkg (6 ounces) strawberry flavored gelatin
2 cups boiling water
1 (10oz) boxes frozen strawberries
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
Monday, February 05, 2007
Little Abner
Good Morning, Little Abner

Good Morning, Abner Kitty....
This is one of my cats this morning. He was my first baby boy. For the last couple of years he had been a little stand-offish with me since the kids came. Finally, he has started being sweet again and visits with me more often. He was a stray cat when he first arrived on our doorstep. His mother was stray and wild, so she would bring her babies up to our porch to try to find some food. I fed them, but one day she left this one behind. She must have realized that she'd found a good home for her baby!
I have to tell you about the day that Metal Girl came home with us from the hospital. We brought her into the house in the baby carrier. Mark then fed the cats. Abner had come out to see her. Then she woke and was crying. It upset him so much that he threw up! It really shook him up. He still will not let the kids pet him. Maybe one day when they're a little older he'll settle down. :)
I'll tell the story of our first baby girl kitty sometime soon!
Saturday, February 03, 2007
Twilight Zone

Metal Boy slept through the night last night! I do not remember if he has ever slept through the night before...maybe once. So now I feel like we're living in the Twilight Zone.
It didn't end there. Metal Girl refused to go anywhere this morning and went back to bed to rest and read books. MB went back to sleep for an early nap as well. Now I'm a little worried that they may be getting colds. I hope not!!!!!!!!!
Here's a picture of me and MB from this morning. He needs a haircut. MG says that he looks like Shaggy from Scooby Doo. I hate to cut his hair, though. It has a couple of little curls in the back.
Ah....I hear MB now....waking from the nap. Gotta run!
Friday, February 02, 2007
Whistle Pigs

My dad used to call them "Whistle Pigs". When we'd go on drives out in the country, we'd sometimes stop along the side of the road and see groundhogs standing up in the field on their hind legs and looking around. Sometimes they make a whistling sound. My dad used to whistle at them and they'd whistle back. What a funny memory.
I never heard much about Groundhog Day growing up, but always thought groundhogs were so cute. Now I live close to the home of Punxsutawney Phil....the famous PA groundhog who looks for his shadow every year to decide whether we'll have an early Spring or longer Winter. Have you ever seen the movie "Groundhog Day" with Bill Murray? Well, the real celebration is such a big deal...just like in the movie.
Groundhogs can be somewhat of a pest in your garden. They like to munch on some of the veggies. They're so chubby and so darn cute, though! I've heard of people having them as pets, but they can be ferocious if encountered in the wild. :)
I thought that a gopher and a groundhog were one and the same, but they really are different. A gopher is a small burrowing rodent, while the groundhog is a bigger animal. Groundhogs are also known as Woodchucks.
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Sounds at Night


We live out in the country on the edge of a farm. I usually love the night time noises. Last night I kept hearing two owls calling to each other. It was very relaxing. Then I was awakened by MB crying.
I was having trouble sleeping after feeding MB. I was about to drift off when I heard an unearthly terrifying scream! It sounded like it was outside and didn't sound quite human, but it scared me. I was half asleep, so I thought that it was a person screaming. I jumped up and ran to look at everyone. I'm pretty sure that it was a raccoon!
Have you ever heard a raccoon screaming like that? When I lived in Tennessee with my grandparents, I slept with my window open and it was quite near to the ground. A raccoon came right up to the screen and let out this ungodly screaming and screeching one night. It sounded like it was in the bed with me. It was very horrible and scared the "you know what" out of me. That was the first time that I'd ever heard that particular night time noise. Fortunately, the raccoon last night must have been further away or it would have sounded even scarier.
In the Spring here , we usually hear the tree frogs in the evenings. We live nearby a swampy area, so it sounds like hundreds of the little frogs chirping away. We also hear the geese honking and cattle mooing from the farm. These are all relaxing noises to me.
Saturday, January 27, 2007
Dammit Boots

Here we go again on watching our language! Especially me! After Metal Boy's check-up appointment, I took the kids to Target to shop. Metal Girl picked out these lovely green froggy boots as a treat for being so especially nice during the appointment. She has been asking for rain boots for a long time. She loves them dearly and wants to wear them ALL the TIME everywhere we go. Well, yesterday she was kicking at Metal Boy with them, so I um said something like "dammit those boots". So the boots were put away, and last night she asked if she could wear her " Dammit Boots". Sigh. Aren't these the cutest little dammit boots you ever did see?
MG has started insisting on doing things herself and wanting to try new things. I was making omelets for she and I, and she wanted to crack the eggs. I want to be patient and let her try new things, but I only had three eggs left! I didn't let her do it, so she had a trantrum. Then she later had a tantrum because she wanted to wash the dishes. I had already finished them, but she kept crying and saying "I want to do dishes by myself!" over and over. Mark let her help him do the dishes later after dinner. She was so tickled. :)
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Favorite Children's Book?


I love children's books. This morning I took the kids to a puppet show at the library based on Jan Brett's book The Mitten. We barely got there in time at 10 AM. All the traffic lights were green, so I was lucky! I love to read, but have been reading lots of children's books during the last three years for obvious reasons. I love them. I especially love Jan Brett's books. Her art work is so unique and beautiful. Metal Girl has also fallen in love with these stories. I made her a felt mitten with all the animals. We have to do this story every night. We also love Trouble With Trolls by this author.
I have lately been reading books that I loved as a child. I just read some of the Trixie Beldon mysteries. Next, I'm going to read a classic book that I've never read... Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. I watched the first part of the Jane Eyre miniseries on PBS last Sunday evening. Are you guys reading anything good right now?
I feel rejuvenated today. It was nice to get out and do things. I got off to an extra nice start because the kids slept in today! This is a rarity indeed. I had a precious hour of free time this morning! It's amazing all the things that I was able to do within that hour. I knew that I had to take advantage of it while I could. :)
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Night Time Peace
* Van Gogh's Starry Night *
Everyone is in bed sleeping soundly. This is my time to myself. I have been terrible about getting started on the exercising. I did it one night and then nothing the rest of the week. Sigh.
Mark and I had a rare 45 minutes of quiet time on Friday evening. We had gone to the bank and were then going to get groceries. It got really quiet in the back of the car, and we realized both kids were sleeping! At the same time! It was SO UNUSUALLY QUIET. Instead of going to the nearby grocery store, we decided to go further to have a nice drive and time to talk.
I won't go on and on about this, but I always get depressed in the winter. It's not too terrible this time, but I do feel like I have less energy. I just don't get anything accomplished with cleaning the house and chores. I know that part of the answer to improve how I feel would be to exercise. I take care of the kids and then don't feel motivation or energy to do much else. I'm trying to cut back on caffeine... I felt so good when I quit drinking coffee while pregnant. So I really have to do these things before I can expect to feel better with my moods and energy level. Hopefully I can get going and feel better.
Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Last night I stayed up writing in my journal about my new year's resolutions. Well, my main resolution is to start an exercise program tonight. Oh joy! I've really been making excuses about not having time to exercise alone. I do have about two or three hours of free time every night after the kids go to bed. That's plenty of time to exercise. I really don't want anyone to see me doing it because I'm not all that coordinated, so this will be the perfect thing for me. I know that this will only help me, so tonight's the night!! I'm not going to make any other resolutions because this is a really big one for me. There are definitely other areas in my life that I need to improve, but I think that this is the most important one.
Friday, January 12, 2007
My dad used to get excited when we had snow. He loved Winter and Christmastime. Sometimes the mountains would have snow even if we didn't get it in the valley. Dad would take us up to Gatlinburg in his blue chevy truck. The rocky sides of the mountain along the winding road were covered in glistening icesicles. This is a picture along the road up to Gatlinburg in the Smoky Mountains that I found online. Just like I remember it.
I've really been missing my family. People I love age while I'm away, so I think about how they're not going to be here forever. Every moment we share with people we love is precious. My Dad died when I was eight, but he sure knew how to make lasting memories for me. I really want to write about them here sometimes. I don't want to forget those special times.
I've been just a bit sad thinking too much about things. I think that when I was sick I felt sorry for myself and then started thinking about sad things. I felt extremely crummy and felt so bad that I couldn't think straight enough to get us to the doctor. I thought that it was a really REALLY bad cold, but I'm pretty convinced that we had the flu. It went on and on for at least seven days, we had fevers and aching muscles, head colds and I was so weak that I could barely stand up in the shower. We're finally on the mend, but I really really should have taken the kids both to the doctor. I just didn't realize that it was worse than a cold. : ( The important thing is that we are ok now. Next time I'll be going to the doctor with the slightest sniffle. It usually doesn't happen this way with me being sick too.
We're finally getting our normal cold weather here in Maryland. I sure hope that it kills some of these germs. There are so many yucky stomach viruses, flus and colds being passed around. Just about everybody I know has been sick with something. I also hope that we get a beautiful bunch of snow soon!
Monday, January 08, 2007
Happy Birthday Bubby!

Today is my little boy's very first birthday. He is the sweetest little guy and is such a joy. He is very comical and seems to have a great sense of humor even at such a young age. He really makes us smile and keeps us laughing. He was giving big sis kisses yesterday. Happy birthday to you little bubby!
Sunday, January 07, 2007
Crappy Colds
Metal Boy will turn 1 on Tuesday!!!! He shares his birthday with his grandfather "Pap-pap". It's hard to believe that this past year has flown by so fast!
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
There goes New Year's Resolution #1
Both kids have been sick for the last few days. Oh no...I just heard MG say a bad word while she's playing. Maybe I should get out the soap and lick it. Instead of eating chocolate, maybe I deserve a big bar of soap.
Even though they've been sick, today was much better. They both have colds, but their appetites are back to normal.
Monday, December 25, 2006
Merry Christmas!
It was a nice Christmas. It feels like it's going by too fast, though. I'm truly dreading going back to work. Unfortunately, I'm having trouble enjoying my job right now, but I won't wreck the happy spirit of the holiday by talking about that. But I sure wish that I didn't have these feelings about my work. :( I suppose I'll probably write about it here soon so that I can sort things out and get some objective opinions from you guys.
Thursday, December 21, 2006
Best Christmas Gift Ever
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
All I Want for Christmas
We also decided to take all those annoying horrid wires and packaging for the other toys. I spend about 15 minutes on a leapfrog train set for MB. Phew! I'm glad that I took care of that early instead of waiting till Christmas day when they open their presents. It's so ironic that the toy itself has to meet all kinds of standards to make it safe for kids, but it's packed into the box with 50 choking hazards. It makes sense that a parent needs to take it out of the packaging before giving it to the kid, but it's so easy for any one of those small wire twist ties or plastic pieces to fall into the floor.
Tomorrow we're going to make one simple kind of cookie and easy easy easy chocolate covered pretzels. I've learned that staying simple is best at this point. For Christmas day, I'm going to make Pretzel Strawberry Salad! It's sooooooo goooood! And very pretty! Crushed pretzels are the crust, then there's a layer of cream cheese w/coolwhip and a layer of strawberries & strawberry jello. I decided to make it after MM dropped a container of pretzels on the floor, crushing them...just perfect for my recipe!
Christmas shopping is finished! Thank goodness. I had to do grocery shopping today, and it was pretty wild...especially in the meat department. They had boneless chicken breast for $1.00 per pound, so everyone was trying to get at it. Then MG decided to run down the aisles yelling "Mommy! Mommy!" from the next aisle over. She was pretty good though, and entertained the other customers in our check-out line by singing "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" at the top of her lungs. Then she notice that people were looking and got embarrassed. It was cute.
Well, take care! Hope that you're all enjoying the holiday season too!
Monday, December 18, 2006
Santa's Spies
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Christmas Crazies
As you can guess, I had a full night of sleep last night!!!!! MB got me up only once around 2 or 3 am. It was a real miracle! I can't tell you the last time he only got me up once. The norm is 3 or 4 times. We had such a good day. I felt so alert and uncrazy. What a relief! I had begun to fear that I might be losing my sanity. :) It's amazing how sleep deprivation affects me. It's not pretty. I need my sleep.
I had been giving MB baby medicine for the terrible teething, but he is such a big boy. I was giving him the highest dosage on the package...for a 2 year old, but the doctor told me that I need to give him more because he's heavier than the typical 2 year old. So last night was the first time he had the bigger dose. His teething is so painful, and his gums bleed every time. Poor little guy. I'm glad the medicine helped him sleep last night.
I forgot to tell you that MB stood up on his own for the first time on Saturday! He did it at the library where there's a little table with Thomas trains! He stood up so that he could play with the trains. This is exciting since we got them a wooden train set for Christmas. He stood for a long time, fell down once and then pulled himself up again to get at the trains. And lucky me, I had my camera! I will post a picture of this exciting event soon! I'm so happy with my digital camera. I printed out the pictures today, and they are so beautiful. The Christmas pose turned out so good in front of our tree.
Well, that's it for me! Have a great rest of the week! If you have kids...tell me, do they get wild and crazy during the holidays? I need to know that I'm not alone! :)
Monday, December 11, 2006
MG's Fashionable Blankies
Thursday, December 07, 2006
Weaning
I have an early Christmas present. We finally decided to get a digital camera. I really love it. It's so nice to be able to erase pictures that don't turn out good. And then I can print out only the ones that I want. We were a little behind in the times still using our film camera. Although, there still may be occasions where I want to use it.
Well, that's it for me. I have kids waiting for the Mommy Show Entertainment hour. :)
Friday, December 01, 2006
Tagged by Two!
Tagged by Barbara...
Top 5 Christmas Songs-
1. Jingle Bells
2. Santa Claus is Coming to Town
3. Away in a Manger
4. Oh Little Town of Bethlehem
5. Happy Christmas (War is Over) by John Lennon
Tagged by Linda...
1. Egg Nog or Hot Chocolate? Hot Chocolate
2. Does Santa wrap presents or just sit them under the tree? Presents from Santa are wrapped, but not so when I was a kid.
3. Colored lights on tree/house or white? We have colored lights on our tree.
4. Do you hang mistletoe? No, but I think it would be a fun tradition.
5. When do you put your decorations up? We usually put them up right after Thanksgiving. This year we actually put some Christmas decorations up before Thanksgiving. I've gotten extra excited about it this year.
6. What is your favorite holiday dish (excluding dessert)? I really love cornbread dressing if we have turkey on Christmas. This year we're having ham, so I can't think of a way to work in my dressing.
7. Favorite Holiday memory as a child? We used to go to my maternal grandparents' house on Christmas eve. It was so much fun. We'd stay there till very late at night and then arrive back home to discover that Santa had visited a little early.
8. When and how did you learn the truth about Santa? I was in third grade. I remember knowing for a while, but didn't want to admit it.
9. Do you open a gift on Christmas Eve? I think that we sometimes do. I can't remember if we did last year though.
10. How do you decorate your Christmas Tree? Our tree has some of MM's ornament's from when he was a kid...like a homemade angel from his grandmother. There are a few homemade ones and other fun things for the kids. We collect Snoopy ornaments.
11. Snow! Love it or Dread it? I really do love the snow, but I'm so inexperienced with driving in it. I try to stay off the roads.
12. Can you ice skate? I have gone ice skating once and fell so many times! I love to watch ice skating on TV.
13. Do you remember your favorite gift? I think that my favorite gift was a special doll from my grandmother when I was a little girl. I think her name was Dancerella or something. She was brunette (like me) and could dance on her toes and twirl when you turned a pink tiara on her head.
14. What’s the most important thing about the Holidays for you? Spending time with family and enjoying our children.
15. What is your favorite Holiday Dessert? I love Christmas cookies, but my Mom always makes cheesecake with cherry topping. That's my favorite!
16. What tops your tree? A Red Velvet Bow.
17. Which do you prefer giving or Receiving? Giving. It's so much fun to surprise the people I love.
18. What is your favorite Christmas Song? I've always loved "Jingle Bells" and "Away in a Manger".
19. Candy Canes! Yuck or Yum?? Yum.
20. What do you serve for Christmas dinner? We usually have dinner at Mark's parents' house, and it's either ham or turkey with sweet potatoes, green bean casserole, corn bread dressing, gravy.
Monday, November 27, 2006
I Should Be Sleeping
Sunday, November 26, 2006
Crazy Moments
Tomorrow I'm the parent helper for my daughter's preschool class. This is a big event for me! I'm taking off from work to do it. Mark has been taking MG since I work on Monday mornings, so I'm excited to spend time with MG and her friends. I'm actually a little nervous about it too, which is very silly. I can't remember all her classmates names!
Speaking of work, I've felt so burnt out with it. This is really terrible because it really isn't a bad job at all. By the time my work shift rolls around, I just feel very drained emotionally. It's hard to care enough about my work for some reason. Maybe I'm still trying to balance my job as a Mommy with my part time "real" job.
Well, I think it helps to write about things to sort out my feelings! Usually I feel so much more positive about everything after actually getting some sleep. MB is cutting another tooth, and I should've learned by now that he really needs medicine. He got me up every two hours for the last three nights. I gave him the children's motrin tonight, so I think it will be better. His gums bleed with these top teething coming in! Poor little guy. It seems to bother him (and me!) most at night.
Ok! I'm done sounding off! Thanks for reading my "crazy moments" post!
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Thanksgiving Snow
Saturday, November 18, 2006
How do you like your pizza?
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Family Kicked Off Flight for BF
I think this is pretty pathetic of the flight attendant. What an idiot. Also, I don't blame the mother for refusing the blanket. I'd like to see a 22 month old who would be content to have her head covered up with a blanket while nursing! My two never liked being covered up. Also, it's supposed to soothe a young child go be breastfed for the flight! She was keeping her child happy and calm...something I'm sure the other passengers would appreciate! Can yo believe this?!
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Today Got Better
I have to confess that I went on a little shopping spree because of the stress. I did a little Christmas shopping. I didn't go overboard, but it made me feel so much better. I felt a little helpless with making MG feel better after trying so many things, so it made me feel good to buy some things for her for Christmas. I did go ahead and give her a "fishing" game to give her something fun to do while being confined. She loves it. It was also nice to get out of the "sick" house for a little while. Hopefully this week everyone will be feeling normal again!
Thursday, November 09, 2006
Sick Days
I was actually kind of looking forward to being away for the day and have a mixture of feelings about it. Maybe I really need to make time for MM and I to go out somewhere just the two of us. We haven't done that since before MB came along and only once after MG came along! I love being with the kids and love that they are not in childcare, but it would be good to have a few hours to see a movie or go hiking or do something that we can't normally do with the kids. I guess it's kind of sad that staff day was the one day that MM and I were going to have time away from the kids together. I've been a little depressed about it.
I think I'll try to take the kids somewhere fun tomorrow if they are both feeling well enough. MB hasn't caught the virus (yet), but I think that mommy milk might help protect him from some things. If that proves true, I'm very glad that I've continued nursing him this long. We may have trouble with weaning, but I feel that he's a healthier little boy because of it.
I've had fun Christmas shopping this year. It's been a little tricky though. We have bought most things with the kids in tow. MG is getting a wooden train set with Thomas characters and a Cabbage Patch Kid newborn doll. MB is getting a LeapFrog train set and Barney shape sorter. He loves Teletubbies, but you can't find them in stores anymore!! I may order one from eBay for his birthday...which is right after Christmas! I have such nice memories of Christmas when I was a little girl, so I hope that I can make it magical and fun for my kids.
I really want to use a real tree this year. We're thinking of getting one that we can plant in the Spring. Our yard needs some trees! We only have one! When I was a little girl, my dad used to cut down a cedar tree every year from my great grandmother's farm. I can still remember the smell of cedar that permeated the house mingled with the smell of warm Christmas lights. Those old fashioned kind with big bulbs. My brother and I would scoot up under the tree, lying on our backs to look up into the branches. It was so pretty and we imagined that we were small and could dance among the little angels, santas, snowmen and elves. My brother would fall asleep under the tree.
Well, I'd better go. I need to think about Thanksgiving instead of skipping right over to Christmas. I think that my next post will be about my best Thanksgiving memory. When I was about 4 years old, we had a big snow on Thanksgiving. Instead of going to my grandparents' house, we had to go much closer...to my great-grandmother's tiny house. It's a fun memory. Take care! I'd like to hear about your holiday memories from when you were a kid!
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Stomach Virus
MB was a little hyper today. He figured out how to open the boxes of puzzles to pull out the pieces to chew on. He distinctly said "kit cat" when he saw our cat Abner today. He has such a sweet little voice. It's hard to believe that he will be a year old in a couple of months!!!! He still seems like a little baby to me! I was looking back at pictures of MG when she was his age...it made me teary-eyed.
Someone asked us to be in a Christmas play to be Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus. Uh...MB will be almost a year old by then and may very well weigh 30 pounds by then!! People will be saying "Look at big ole baby Jesus". I hope that they can find a younger baby to play the part. Or they might very well find an older baby who is smaller than MB!
Sunday, November 05, 2006
Cussing Problems
Saturday, November 04, 2006
Full Moon Morons and Coffee Bean Poo
MM laughed when he changed MB's diaper today. All that he had in it was a little tiny poo bean that looked exactly like a coffee bean. I must really be drinking way too much coffee lately to result in my son pooing a coffee bean!
On to more sane topics.... MB learned to do the following things this week! CRAWL, SIT UP UNASSISTED and ROLL A BALL back and forth with MG! We had begun to worry whether he was delayed in doing these things, but he doesn't do things gradually. It's all at once! It's amazing that he has made this giant leap. It all happened within the week. He's also trying to say kitty cat and push. I say "push" when trying to wrestle him into his clothes, so he was trying to say it this morning.
MG has learned her shapes and was identifying them for me today. I was surprised that she even knows diamond and rectangle. Mark really works with her on it. It really goes to show how important reading and books are to learning. She loves books and one in particular about shapes and dogs fascinates her.
I think that I've been a little down because of winter coming. It's not my favorite time of the year, although I do love the holidays. Oh well! I need to find a little sled so that I can pull the kids around in it when it comes a big snow! Having kids makes all kinds of weather more fun, so I'll quit moping about it.
Thursday, November 02, 2006
"Too Much Sh#@!"
Monday, October 30, 2006
A Ghost on the Stairs?
On that first night, I stayed in the guest room upstairs. I was reading a book and resting in this big soft comfortable bed, and Perry was sleeping on the rug beside the bed. Suddenly, I distinctly heard the sound of someone running up the stairs. The stairs were right there outside the room, so it was very loud and distinct. I leapt out of the bed and felt like my heart was leaping into my throat. I thought that a burglar was in the house and that I had just heard him run up the stairs and he should be right there in the doorway. Perry had jumped up too and was barking at the stairs. It was extremely scary.
But nobody was there. I know that I heard something. I don't think that I believe in ghosts, but I just don't know about this. It was definitely the sound of someone running up the stairs in the house. The dog sensed something too, unless she was just following my lead. After I looked around the house and made sure the doors were locked, I got Perry to get in the bed with me. It was hard to convince her to do so... I think it was a no-no with her owners.
There was another room in the house in which the doors would not stay shut. It was my supervisor's step-daughter's room. If I shut the door, it would pop back open. I thought that maybe it could have something to do with air pressure, but I watched the door after shutting it. I saw the door knob turn! Then Mark came over and he saw the same thing happen. It was very strange.
Later that year, we were visiting my supervisor at this same house for a Christmas party. We heard a few little bumps upstairs and my supervisor said "Oh, that's our ghost." Apparently, she felt that the house had a ghost!
If it wasn't for this incident in college, I would say that I don't believe in ghosts. I can explain away the door opening, but it's hard to think of what I could've heard coming up the stairs. I wasn't dozing off, so I don't think that it was my imagination. The houses were close together, so I tried to think that maybe someone in the house next door was running up those stairs. But it sure sounded loud and I thought someone was right there with me. I actually felt a presence. What do you think it was?
The Rat
At first we thought, oh, it's just a mouse. We opened the closet door and our cat Tansy immediately ran into the closet. Then, we looked up at the top shelf. There was a big rat inside of a container standing up on his hind legs! He wasn't very scared of us either.
I believe that Mark grabbed a broom and I climbed up on a chair. I think mice are cute and I don't like to hurt animals, so I think that we were going to try and chase the rat out. (Rats aren't quite as cute as mice) He wouldn't cooperate, though, and ran out of the closet and hid. We couldn't find him anywhere.
We went upstairs at bedtime thinking that we would be fine since the rat was downstairs. Then in the morning hours around 2 am, I heard this horrible loud squeaking. He had somehow got up the stairs and was in the hallway outside our room! We closed the door so that he could not get in after being unsuccessful once again at catching him.
I won't go into detail because it's sad for the rat, but we could hear the cats after him all night. Then the next day, I couldn't find the rat anywhere. I eventually found the deceased rat later that afternoon. Then we never saw any more rats or mice for the rest of the time that we lived in that old house! It was a creepy experience with the rat. Maybe he wouldn't have, but I kept having visions of him getting in my bed! Yikes!
Even though our house was old and rather haunted looking, I never felt any strange presence there (besides the mice, bats and rat). I've never really believed in ghosts , but I house-sat for someone while in college and had a very strange experience. Something happened that made me seriously wonder about the existence of a ghost. Maybe there is a logical explanation for the strange things that happened. I'll write more about it tomorrow and see what you think!
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Spooky Stories
When we first moved to Maryland, we lived in a 100 year old farm house. I had stayed up late watching a movie, so it was past 1 AM when I walked up the creaky stairs to our bedroom. As soon as I turned on the light, something swooped down at my face and I could hear it squeaking. A bat had found a way from the attic through a hole in the closet ceiling.
Mark and I looked around for the bat that was hiding in some other part of our house after he flew from the room, but we decided to go back to sleep when he was nowhere to be found. Then later, I felt him swooping at my face again while I was in bed! I pulled the covers over my face, but could still feel him swooping at me!
We ended up closing off part of the house and chasing the bat around towards the front door. Mark was chasing after the bat with a laundry basket over his head...very cute. We finally got the bat out, but I looked around and couldn't find Mark. I looked outside and there he was sitting on the front steps with the laundry basket still on his head. It's such a funny memory now, but it's very creepy to have a bat swooping at you!
Tomorrow I'll write about The Rat. On Halloween, I'll write about a haunting incident that made me wonder if there really are ghosts!
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Cleaning the House
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
New Clothes
That's really not my most exciting news. We went on our mini-vacation to Strasburg, PA and stayed in a red caboose that had been converted into a motel room. It was really like staying in an RV, and MG really loved it. MB had a good time, too. He rode on his first little kids' ride... a Thomas engine that played music and rocked back and forth. We visited the National Toy Train museum and rode the train at the Strasburg railroad. It was fun even though MG wouldn't sleep much the first night. Metal Mark and I had to drink lots and lots of coffee to stay awake the next day!!!
MB has four teeth now! He only woke me up once last night, so I'm feeling much better and getting more much needed sleep. Yay!
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Goin to see the trains
I've made a few changes to try to help MB through his teething extravaganza. I've been giving him orajel during the day unless it's very bad. Then I give him infant tyenol. Then, at night I have to give him infant motrin since it lasts eight hours. Linda brought to my attention that he may need protein added to his diet. I've done that too. The combination of things is working. He got me up only once last night! For the past 5 weeks he has been getting me up at least 3 times a night. Three of his teeth have just poked through at the same time, and he's working on another. Poor kid.
Friday, October 13, 2006
Two Sweeties
Melt My Heart
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
No News is Good News
Here is a positive news web site that I just found today. I'm going to read it for a change. It's www.happynews.com. I do like knowing what's going on in the world, but it's just been overboard on the horrible things, and I got extremely sad about it. Most news sites do not report many (if any) positive stories.
Well, I think it's time to break out the baby motrin for MB. I've tried baby tyenol and orajel, but neither seems to be strong enough (or last long enough) for a kid who is getting all of his teeth at the same time! I feel bad that the teething hurts so much, but also feel sorry for myself feeling exhausted all of the time. Sleep, sleep, sleep....oh how I love thee.
Saturday, October 07, 2006
Randall Update
http://www.wate.com/Global/story.asp?s=5450920
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Tired of the Violence
Hunting has started back up here, and I cringe every time I hear a gun go off... especially if we are taking the kids on a walk down the road. It's not that I'm against hunting...although the idea of killing a defenseless creature in this way isn't at all appealing to me... it's just that I've had too many acquaintances and family members who have had close calls. And none of these were people intending to cause harm! So many accidents!
Now I don't know what the answer it to keeping guns out of the hands of a mentally disturbed person. I guess if a person really wants to do such a horrible thing, he or she is going to be able to get a gun and do it. I have read some discussions on this stating the importance of recognizing signs of mental illness in order to try and help a person before they go off the deep end. People who let intense depression go on for years and years can actually have hallucinations. Some people are very closed minded to getting help when they really need it (and when they are able to do so). Then it gets so bad that they might lose touch with reality and can't do anything about it then. I don't know if this is what happened to the person who murdered the little girls or not. It's really hard not to feel hatred toward him whether he was mentally ill or not.
Sunday, October 01, 2006
Fun at the Farm
The funniest part was when she got in the bouncy slide thing. She had to go through it by herself and didn't know what to do when she came to a rope ladder. We kept looking in the windows and trying to explain how to climb it. Eventually, a brother and sister about 5 and 6 years old, got behind her and started lifting and pushing her up the ladder. Then an older girl came along and was cheering her on. It was just so funny and cute. Those kids were very sweet to her, helping her and showing her how to do it.
It's fun seeing MG get so excited about Halloween. I always had such a good time going trick-or-treating and to fall festivals when I was growing up. I want to make holidays fun and special for my kids too.
We all ended up with that stinkin cold. I think that maybe the kids had two different colds that ran into each other. I've felt like the grumpasaurus today. We're catching more colds now that I'm taking the kids to more activities with other children. I'm still nursing MB, so I never really take anything for a cold. So my sinuses feel like they're going to explode. There's probably something that would be ok to take, but I'm always afraid that it will get into my milk and bother MB.
Well, I'd better go! Hope that you all have a great week!
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Grumpasaurus
Monday, September 25, 2006
Road Trip?
I've been actually feeling sad about not visiting. My mother and brothers all want us to visit and have no understanding that this would be difficult. They've really been giving me a guilt trip. My brother tonight "Mom really needs you to come. All she talks about is those kids." It's not just feeling that the kids aren't ready. It would be a rushed trip because I used up so much time for maternity leave. We choose to take several small vacations nearby to conserve leave time. Well, sitting around worrying is no way to spend my precious free time is it?! Sigh. This is really the major thing that's bothering me.
MG is doing well in preschool. It's helping me to be able to attend it with her, too. She's improved with helping clean up her toys at home now that she has to do it at preschool. I think it's really going to help her be ready for kindergarten so that it won't be such a shock to her. Especially since we'll have all day kindergarten by that time. It's helped her socially too. Usually when I take her to my work, she looks down at her feet when my supervisor tries to talk to her. Well, not anymore!!! When she walked into the office, she said "Hi Mr. Gregor!" right to my supervisor. He was so surprised. It's so wonderful to see her growing in this way.
I got to hold a friend's little 9 month old girl today. She feels like a little feather compared to MB. My friend hasn't got to hold MB yet, but I can't wait to see the look on her face when she gives it a try. I swear MB feels twice as heavy. I'm getting something called a hip hammock to lug him around in. I do love love love his adorable chubbiness, but my poor back is having some problems with it. He has been sick for a couple of days, so I've really been holding him and rocking him a lot more. I have a carrier that just puts too much pressure on my back... it's just not made for a big baby.
Well, despite getting worried about things sometimes, I'm overall very happy. I'm much happier since having kids. It's just so much fun raising kids. They're both so sweet and funny...just like their daddy.
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
First Words!
Today MG said something new, too. She was putting together a puzzle, and she said, "Chris, I need help." I thought that I was hearing things, and then she repeated it. The teacher was calling me Chris at the pre-school, so I guess that's where she picked it up. I said, "I'm Mommy! I'm Mommy!"
I've been remembering MGs first words. The very first thing she said was "Oh!" Then a little later she started saying "Wow!" I think that she started saying "kitty cat" soon after that and then "Daddy". It's funny the first words that they end up saying. Hmmm...I wonder if first words hint at the kid's character. MG is very curious and inquisitive and full of wonder of the world "WOW!" MB is ready to go go go, just as soon as he can get those chubby legs moving. "BYE-BYE!"
Monday, September 18, 2006
Preschool 2nd Day & Update on Randall
Poor MB has a cold and a tooth coming through his gums. He's not a happy bobo right now. He has thrown up solids twice and formula once today, but is keeping down mommy's milk. I guess that must be the gentlest thing on his tummy, so I'm glad that I'm still doing that. Poor little guy. That reminds me, I held a little girl today who is 9 months old. She felt like a little feather compared to MB. When I hold or see other kids under a year old, I realize just how big he is. All kids are different and are adorable thin chunky or in-between!
I talked to my brother and found out that, Randall, (the little boy who was accidentally shot by a neighbor in TN) got to go home from the hospital last Wednesday. He is in quite a bit of pain as he heals, but he has had so many visitors and well-wishers. That has kept his spirits up. He has several critters to take care of too. He has an aquarium full of fish and two turtles to take care of. My mother went to see him and said that he is using his right arm (the one that had the mildest injury) and was feeding his turtles. His left arm is having to be reconstructed. It's very interesting. They have put part of his abdominal muscle into his arm and have actually sewn his arm to his abdomen during this process. I think he has to have it like that for a few more weeks. He's not to happy about not getting to wear clothes. He is in great spirits, though.
I'd better go. My rare hour of free time is about up. Both kids are napping, but I really had better wake MG up so that she'll go to sleep at a normal hour tonight! Have a great week!!!
Friday, September 15, 2006
First Day at Preschool
I think that having the mothers stay at first is a good idea to help the kids make the transition. I really underestimated my supervisor. I was able to work it out just fine to take some time off to go with MG to preschool. We did experience a very small tantrum at the end because MG wanted to do her own thing, but I think it will get better as she gets more used to the routine.
Now I'm extremely tired because MB got me up twice last night. I may have to give him a little infant tynol for those teeth...poor pudgkins. He was very good for Daddy while I was away. Metal Mark is getting some father/son time which is really nice. It's also nice for MG to get some special time with me and time doing something without little bro tagging along. I think it will be really good for us all.
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Chocolate COFFEE Chocolate COFFEE Chocolate COFFEE
Getting up isn't so bad, but I have too much on my mind and then I end up not being able to go back to sleep right away. Sigh! I have noticed two teeth just barely barely poking through MB's gums, so this waking in the night must be due to teething.
It's downright cold here today!!! It feel good, but the cold weather caused me to rush out to the store to get MB something to wear. This is no easy thing. He's big for his age with thunder thighs. Very adorable, but I have to get size 24 months in pants made of stretchy material. He's tall, but not as tall as a two year old, so these pants will have to be rolled up or hemmed. Anyway, I panicked because I had very few warm things for him to wear. I did find several things today. MG has actually lost a lot of baby fat, so she can wear some things from last year.
I found a preschool that I think we like for MG. It meets just once a week and does not require the kid to be potty trained right away. The only thing we have to work out is that they like for a parent to stay with the child the first few times without siblings. I work that morning, and will have to see if I can miss a few hours of work here and there. Not so easy if your supervisor doesn't always understand about kids. Wish me luck! I think it's a very important thing for MG.
I haven't heard anything more about Randall, but I plan to call my brother to see if he got to come home today. I'll keep you posted. Take care!
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Another Poopy Incident
The funny thing about baby poop is that prior to having babies, I would start gagging if one of the cats missed the litter pan. Now I'm immune and have become an expert at cleaning up any type of poo ball that can be thrown onto the floor...just kidding. I'm sure there's a kind that would find a way to completely freak me out. Getting it under my fingernails almost did it tonight. I really had to scrub and scrub under them with dishsoap, and I'm still considering cutting them all off! I keep sticking my fingers up my nose to try to detect if there's any slight scent of poopy. Don't ya love it?
Watching What I Say
Despite that, things are going well. I'm checking into getting MG started in preschool soon. One more reason I don't want her saying "damn-it" or anything more colorful. We're still not potty trained, so I'm trying to find a preschool class that doesn't require that. Many do. I think that she would love playing with other kids and learning new things.
Thursday, September 07, 2006
Kind Kids
One little girl from his school broke into her piggy bank and insisted that her parents give all the contents to Randall. Another little boy who has several pet turtles called to say that he wants to give them all to Randall just as soon as he gets to feeling better. Isn't it neat that these kids want to "give it all" away to help a little boy feel better?
Tuesday, September 05, 2006
Disturbing News
This little boy is a tough little guy. I feel that he'll make it through this, but it really makes me upset that this happened. I don't know all the details, but it sounds like the neighbor thought he was a stray dog and was trying to scare away from his property. Please keep this little guy in your prayers. He's going to have a tough time staying inside and resting while his arms try to heal.
MM and I had been discussing what books and dvds to send Randall to help him feel better and give him something to do. Of course, we talked about The Crocodile Hunter show. Randall is one of his biggest fans.
It really was a shock when I learned that Steve Irwin died. It made my heart hurt just to think about it, and it was so upsetting especially after hearing about what happened to Randall. We really liked Steve Irwin too. He was just so funny and so wonderful in his work with animals and educating everyone ...especially kids...about them. I feel sad for his wife and kids. I'm also worried about how it'll affect Randall.
I feel better writing about all this. Both things are weighing heavily on my mind. I am very thankful that the little boy wasn't shot anywhere worse. It's a miracle that he wasn't killed. We are going to send him the books and a dvd about reptiles. I hope that will help him. Please keep him in your thoughts and prayers.
***I wrote in green for all the lovely crocodiles, snakes, frogs, turtles and other slithering crawling things that little boys love.




