Friday, October 30, 2009
Boo!
Tonight we went to an Halloween Party at Ken's work. They turned the cafeteria into a little carnival for employee's kids to come and enjoy. There was a cake walk, fishing, putt-putt golfing, etc. Obviously Nathaniel wasn't able to thoroughly enjoy it but he had fun... till Ken took him to the scary maze outside. They had people jump out of the bushes and scare the kids... my poor little guy didn't like that one bit and dad came back with a crying baby... sheesh! What did you think was going to happen dad? Nothing a CapriSun package couldn't fix.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Splish Splash
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Go Huskies
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
First trip to the Pumpkin Patch
The laundry basket
Who would have thought a simple household item could be so funny! This went on for at least half an hour!
Gymboree Class
Going after the blocks
How does he know to wait till I'm done with the tower before knocking it down? Endless hours of fun :-)
The remote control
Nathaniel has been 'thinking' about crawling and moving but just needed a little incentive so we've been putting the remote in his path just a few steps ahead. Guess what... where there is a will there is a way! He will also go for the phone too! Is he going to be an electronics guy?
Sunday, October 18, 2009
My frog will be a prince someday
We had a little Halloween Party for the Moms and Babies on Saturday. It was a lot of fun, these kids are soo stinkin cute! Almost all of them were an animal of some sort... from ponies, to monkeys, to giraffes, to a skunk! My little froggie was the one who stole my heart. I should have dressed up as the princess who kisses the frog and turns him into a HANDSOME PRINCE!
Monday, October 12, 2009
Giving up on the sleep training for now
I'm tired and the extinction method doesn't seem to be working :-( Probably because I'm not doing it 100%. We've been letting him "cry it out" in the middle of the night for 4 nights now. Each time he has cried for 2 hours and then I decide well he is probably hungry now so I'll get up and feed him. I think I will try again at 9months, but for now it's easier to wake up once at 2:30 and put him back to sleep than wake up at and listen to him cry for 2+ hours. Anyone want to convince me otherwise? I'm open to suggestions :-)
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Friends from the past
A friend from high school was in town this week. Friday night we met up for dinner. It was a bit of a challenge finding the right restaraunt but once we did we had a lot of fun to getting together and hearing what everyone has been up to. I found a picture from our 10 year reunion in 2005. And following is a picture from Friday night 14 years since graduation. My how time flies!
2005
2009
2005
2009
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
8 Months Old
It's fun to think about what we were doing 1 year ago. Most of you found out we were going to have Nathaniel one year ago when we were on our home leave from Israel. It's hard to believe he is 8 months old already. He really is a sweet little boy, despite our grumpy days. He's been learning to eat solid foods. Squash and carrots seem to be a big hit. He also loves his toys and interested in everything around him. He is such a precious gift to us. We love him!
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Mr Grumpy Pants
This little boy is refusing naps :-( Uggh. We are on a week now of extreme crying anytime I put him in his crib for a nap. The only positive I see here is that he is going down for bed at night really well since he is soooo tired. I know they say babies go through phases and just when you figure it out they will switch it on you. Well, it's true... and until you experience it you don't realize how well you were doing. What a TURKEY! For a while there he was doing a 2 hour nap in the morning and 2 hour nap in the afternoon. I guess I got used to it. Now he won't sleep (unless we are in the car... and I can't drive to the beach every day to make sure he gets a long nap!) and won't play with his toys on his own. I know you guys don't believe me... when he sees anyone else he is all smiles and happy. It's just with mom that he needs me to hold him every moment and for my sanity I do.
Another house project
I haven't had time to blog these days... too busy around the house. We framed the windows on the backside of our house two weekends ago. What a project! Anytime we have to get the 30 foot ladder out you know we are serious. I probably should have taken a few pictures but having a little one around kept me pretty busy. This project was actually both cosmetic and necessary to re-seal the window from last December's leak. They actually look really nice now. We couldn't have done it without my Dad's expertise and willingness to climb on the roof :-)
This last weekend we decided to start an indoor project.... one Ken has been threatening to do for a few years. Replace the baseboards in our house. Sounds like a lame way to spend money if you ask me. We keep saying it will be the sabbatical project, but we keep deferring sabbatical. We actually found someone at our church who is out of work and highly skilled in this area so we hope to get the project done and help someone else out at the same time. The first thing we need to do is paint the inside of the house...living room, kitchen and hallway. After 2.5 hours at home depot on Friday evening we had all our supplies for the next couple of weeks. I know it sounds like a long time but by the time we picked up all the paint, primer, the baseboards, the doors (yes, a bit of scope creep in the project plan now includes replacing the doors too), all the little gadgets, and renting out the truck it was 2.5 hours. The paint we got was "Sparrow" which was a nice grey color. It has a little tint of blue and I keep calling it blue... but if you talk to Ken tell him it's GREY!
Anyway, after putting our little man down for the night we got started on painting and kept painting through the night... till Nathaniel's first wake up at 1am. I made Ken go in and check on him since he was up. Nathaniel didn't like that much and kept looking over his shoulder for mom like this was some mean trick we were playing on him. Eventually Nathaniel went back to sleep, woke up for at 4am feeding and was up bright and early at 6:30am! Saturday was a loooooong day. There were times I thought we wouldn't achieve our goal. But we did, completing the ceiling AND the living room. Yes, I said ceiling... who paints a ceiling? The Miles family. We had to take turns for most of the day since Nathaniel didn't want to play by himself or take any naps. He's been refusing naps for a week now, much to my dismay. House projects are much harder with a little munchkin! Just wait till he's old enough to hold a paint brush.... we will put him to work! Sunday we took the morning off for church but were back at the paint with a goal of finishing the kitchen and the hallway. Now all that is left is trim work... which is not my favorite. Monday night we painted the baseboards and next Tuesday we should be ready for Roy to come and start installation! It will be nice to have it all done. Now I wonder what we will do for Sabbatical next year?
This last weekend we decided to start an indoor project.... one Ken has been threatening to do for a few years. Replace the baseboards in our house. Sounds like a lame way to spend money if you ask me. We keep saying it will be the sabbatical project, but we keep deferring sabbatical. We actually found someone at our church who is out of work and highly skilled in this area so we hope to get the project done and help someone else out at the same time. The first thing we need to do is paint the inside of the house...living room, kitchen and hallway. After 2.5 hours at home depot on Friday evening we had all our supplies for the next couple of weeks. I know it sounds like a long time but by the time we picked up all the paint, primer, the baseboards, the doors (yes, a bit of scope creep in the project plan now includes replacing the doors too), all the little gadgets, and renting out the truck it was 2.5 hours. The paint we got was "Sparrow" which was a nice grey color. It has a little tint of blue and I keep calling it blue... but if you talk to Ken tell him it's GREY!
Anyway, after putting our little man down for the night we got started on painting and kept painting through the night... till Nathaniel's first wake up at 1am. I made Ken go in and check on him since he was up. Nathaniel didn't like that much and kept looking over his shoulder for mom like this was some mean trick we were playing on him. Eventually Nathaniel went back to sleep, woke up for at 4am feeding and was up bright and early at 6:30am! Saturday was a loooooong day. There were times I thought we wouldn't achieve our goal. But we did, completing the ceiling AND the living room. Yes, I said ceiling... who paints a ceiling? The Miles family. We had to take turns for most of the day since Nathaniel didn't want to play by himself or take any naps. He's been refusing naps for a week now, much to my dismay. House projects are much harder with a little munchkin! Just wait till he's old enough to hold a paint brush.... we will put him to work! Sunday we took the morning off for church but were back at the paint with a goal of finishing the kitchen and the hallway. Now all that is left is trim work... which is not my favorite. Monday night we painted the baseboards and next Tuesday we should be ready for Roy to come and start installation! It will be nice to have it all done. Now I wonder what we will do for Sabbatical next year?
Peanut Butter Granola Bars
I'm stealing this off my friend Karen's blog because they are really yummy and you all need to try it! I used peanuts instead of sunflower seeds and craisins instead of raisins. YUMMMMY!
1 C. Peanut Butter
1/3 C. Brown sugar, packed
1/2 C. Honey
1/3 C. Margarine
2 tsp. Vanilla
Cream together till smooth
3 C. Slow Cook Oats
1/2 C. Coconut
1/2 C. Sunflower seeds, no salted
1/2 C. raisins
1/4 C. ground flaxseed
1/2 C. almonds, sliced
1/2 C. chocolate chips
Add, and mix well. Press into a greases 9x13 pan. Bake for 20-25 minutes at 350.
Enjoy!!! A great low sugar snack for kids and you!
1 C. Peanut Butter
1/3 C. Brown sugar, packed
1/2 C. Honey
1/3 C. Margarine
2 tsp. Vanilla
Cream together till smooth
3 C. Slow Cook Oats
1/2 C. Coconut
1/2 C. Sunflower seeds, no salted
1/2 C. raisins
1/4 C. ground flaxseed
1/2 C. almonds, sliced
1/2 C. chocolate chips
Add, and mix well. Press into a greases 9x13 pan. Bake for 20-25 minutes at 350.
Enjoy!!! A great low sugar snack for kids and you!
Friday, October 2, 2009
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