Until Thea is ONE! I can hardly believe it.
Friday, January 29, 2010
6 More weeks...
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Lots of Love for Love - A - Lot
In the wake of the tragedy in Haiti, I was given another reason to feel good about Love a lot. Leila came home with a note that I took a picture of to attach here. I am not sure how easy it is to read, but the gist of it is that many kids in the pre-school had asked questions about Haiti and about Earthquakes, so the staff decided to switch up the lesson plans and do a 2 week unit on Haiti, and other countries and cultures of the Caribbean.
As part of this effort, the kids were encouraged to donate change to the families in Haiti who were in need. LOVE this idea. So we talked about it with Leila and she chose to give some of the money from her piggie bank, and over the last two weeks has been doing some little chores to earn more change to donate. I plan to keep this up, since we never got going on our Pennies for Peace, and continue to encourage Leila to give to others.
I am so proud of my girl, and proud of the school we chose for her as well. She was so proud to bring in her bucket to add to the pre-school fund, and I am proud of her for giving, even though she doesn't really understand the value of money, she does really like it, so it means a lot that she would give it away.
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Monday, January 25, 2010
Stuff
I have lots of stuff to post, but I have been on edge and not interested in taking the time to find the card reader for the camera. Pathetic I know.
We have our house in pretty good shape now, all planned projects completed, and we have had our first visitor. We have another showing coming up and we are thinking of having an open house on Saturday if the weather is expected to be nice enough.
I feel like I am waiting to see if I will get a second date. Stress level is on overload.
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Jewelery
Maybe Mother's day? *hint, hint*
Credit where credit is due:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/cinnamonsticks
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Monday, January 18, 2010
About that Baker's Edge...
It has gotten A LOT of use lately. One of the benefits that I have reaped from breastfeeding my babies, is that I can eat a lot, and not gain weight. Of course, like Cinderella, midnight is about to strike and in a couple of months I will give up the nursing, and also my ability to eat like a hog and not get fatter. All good things must come to an end though, and I am currently mentally preparing myself to begin working out again, and eating as many brownies as my heart desires for just a little bit longer!
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Sunday, January 17, 2010
For Sale By Owner
For the last nearly 4 years all of our pictures have been of our kids. Before that, the dog. The last two days? The house. Rooms from every angle, in different lighting.
Of course we don't feel ready to show it yet, but it is out there now! If you know anyone who is looking for a house of this kind, send them our way. We have loved this house for 5 1/2 years and we hope whoever buys it will have all of the blessings that we have had under this roof.
Here is our listing!
The Coobs' FSBO listing!
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Friday, January 15, 2010
The hardest thing
When I think about what is difficult for me, or what has tested my physical and emotional strength I can come up with some answers. Running a couple of miles, back when I could, really made me push myself physically. Giving birth really made me push myself mentally. But the hardest thing has got to be going to bed at night, trusting that my kids will wake up with me in the morning. Taking them to daycare, knowing their smiling faces will greet me at the end of the day. Going on a car ride, and trusting that we will reach our destination. Taking them to the doctor, knowing that whatever it is, it will run its course and everything will be fine. Believing that everything will be fine. That is the stuff that is really hard for me.
Those things are all a little harder for me this week, as I think of the mothers who have lost their children in an earthquake and suffered through survival. My head and my heart are overwhelmed with sadness for our neighbors across the world, who will go to sleep under the stars tonight, to avoid the dangers of their homes. And for those who have lost their loved ones, their beloved children who they so bravely trusted to grow up in this world.
Look out your window, look up at those stars and think of all of those suffering under this same sky. Say a prayer for their comfort, and if you have the means, please give to the relief efforts in Haiti.
Mommy day will hold some extra hugs for my precious children...I just wish I could take every child in this world and cuddle them up next to me and keep them safe and warm.
John 14:1-4
Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God[; trust also in me. In my Father's house are many rooms; if it were not so, I would have told you. I am going there to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am. You know the way to the place where I am going.
My only comfort is in knowing that for those that have passed on, their suffering is over.
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Thursday, January 14, 2010
All Done
For some time I have speculated, but I now feel confident in saying that along with "Dog" Thea also says "all done." After she nurses she will pull herself away from me and she says, "ah-da." Since we use the sign for "all done" and ask her if she is finished at the dinner table, this makes sense to me, oh, and its cute.
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Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Eagles
Anyone in Iowa City can tell you that if you want to see some huge bald eagles, go hang out by the river during the winter time. We decided that today's 35 degree weather warranted a trip out to see what we could see. I guess we picked a bad spot to stalk the eagles though, because the only ones we saw were so far away that Leila didn't really get much of a look at them.
Just think how much better this will look with my new camera though? ; )
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010
The Baker's Edge
In a discussion at work today with a couple of friends, one of which is 6 months pregnant with twins, the subject of a "push present" came up. Now, if you know me, then you know that extravagant gifts are not a part of my everyday reality, but in 2006 when there were no daycare and diaper bills, I was pleasantly surprised to receive diamond stud earrings on the day my first daughter was born. They are beautiful and simple. Princess cut just like my engagement ring, and I wear them every day, only taking them out for cleanings. Leila happened to be born 2 days before my 2 year anniversary so whether I was given a "push present" or an anniversary gift is debatable, it was a bit of a two-for-one.
Fast forward 3 years and life is a lot different in our little family. One thing is the same though, I was having a baby. The idea of a push present didn't even enter my mind, I had bigger things to worry about, like busting out of the hospital, getting home to Leila and cuddling up with my new baby in my own bed!
When Cory and I pulled up to the house with our new little baby on board I opened the door knowing that my parents and sisters were there to greet us, but I was also greeted with one of my favorite smells...fresh brownies...yum. Two important dessert eating facts about Tricia: 1. I love brownies. 2. The chewy edge pieces are my favorites. Thus introducing my "push present":
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Monday, January 11, 2010
This picture isn't from today, and actually I am going to schedule this to post tomorrow.
This baby carrier was a gift, quite possibly the best baby gift I have gotten. It is an item that costs more than I would have spent, but is worth every penny. This carrier is an ergo, and though I have used it lots with both Thea and my nephew Sawyer, this is the first time I have worn Thea on my back.
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Sunday, January 10, 2010
Saturday, January 09, 2010
Painting
Went well, I will update with pictures later, but right now I can't seem to locate my card reader to load them...plus, we aren't done...ugh. Thanks to my Daddy, the best painter I know for his awesome work! :)
Here are some pictures of our weekend's work...
What Leila did with her Aunties and Grandma while we worked...
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Friday, January 08, 2010
Off
Another reason that I am not a fan of the Holiday season....the adjustment to "real life" again.
We came home from a weekend in Tabor planning to start off the next day on our regular routine again, instead Leila came down with the stomach flu and we spent the next 3 days at home. Though Thea and I escaped the pukefest, I have not felt well all week. Leila is back to her regular self and is bouncing off the walls with excess energy that I can't match or even begin to deplete.
The house is a huge mess, I am behind at work and we have A LOT of work ahead of us to get ready to sell the house. This weekend is painting, hopefully the fresh paint will get us off to a fresh start for 2010. Spring can't get here fast enough!
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Thursday, January 07, 2010
Chinese food!
If I am going to manage to blog every day for a month, you should expect some snoozers here and there...
When grocery shopping must happen after work, we tend to make a stop at Taste Of China for dinner. The woman who works at the cash register there recognizes us, both by our order and by our faces.
Cory always gets General Tso's Chicken, I normally get Kung Pao but not today...stomach is not up for it today. The girls get chicken Lo Mein with no veggies...I know, totally healthy.
Tonight Leila wanted to try out chopsticks like daddy.
She did not want to hear the snap of the sticks coming apart though!
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Wednesday, January 06, 2010
2010 Project
1. Drink 8 glasses of water every day for three weeks (0/21)
2. Work out 3 times a week (A dollar a week!)
3. No fast food for one month (0/30)
4. No beer/alcohol for one month (0/30)
5. No fried foods for a month (0/30)
6. Stop eating chips for one month (0/30)
7. A day without pop (A dollar a day!)
8. Finish Couch to 5K program (I think this deserves a bonus...maybe 50 bucks?)
9. Self Breast Exam each month (0/12)
10. Try a vegetable I have never had
11. Grow and eat my own veggies
12. Go a week with no carry out
13. Unplug' for 3 evenings a week - no Internet, no TV
14. Set up weekly cleaning routine schedule
15. Stick to weekly cleaning routine (0/52)
16. Make my bed every day for a month (0/30)
17. Organize and back-up all digital photos
18. Work a volunteer shift at the food pantry
19. Attend Church service
20. Read a book
21. Complete an online PMP Prep module
22. Find a podcast related to work and listen to it once a week
23. Make cookies and mail some to someone I am thinking of
24. Take a trip to visit my brother
25. Go on a girls night out
26. Go on a date with my husband
27. Send a random gift to a friend
28. Send a card to someone I've lost touch with
29. Send Christmas Cards
30. Visit a brewery
31. Visit a winery
32. Not log into facebook for a whole week.
33. Blog every day for 30 days straight (11/30)
34. Blog about items I complete on my list
35. Read Bible every day for one month (0/30)
36. Donate to Charity
37. Donate blood
38. Take the girls somewhere fun/educational that they have never been to (1)
39. Make a homemade gift
40. Pay off the credit card
41. Freeze 5 meals for later use
42. Deliver homemade dinner to a friend
43. Spend a day with just Leila
44. Spend a day with just Thea
45. Take the kids on a picnic
46. Visit a park we haven't been to
47. Try a new work out 3 times (0/3)
48. 30 days with no Candy (0/30)
49. Teach Leila a new game or song
50. Sew something I haven't made before
51. Visit a zoo
52. Call a family member I don't often talk to
53. Make a new craft project with Leila
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Tuesday, January 05, 2010
My little Leila
Everyday you remind me of what a little lady you are turning into. As you grow into your own person and display your sweet, stubborn and determined personality, you continue to amaze me.
On Friday night we had the pleasure of taking you to a wedding, which has to be one of your favorite places to go. The look of awe in your eyes at the site of a real life princess is simply unbeatable.
While we watched the wedding cake being cut you made it very clear that you were not interested in the already cut slices of cake. You wanted "the" cake, the princess cake, the vanilla one. I hope that I never forget the sweet look in your big brown eyes and the way that the clear Christmas lights reflected on them while you patiently waited at the end of the cake table for the perfect slice to come off, fit for a little princess. I wish I had a camera that could have caught that moment that I have stored away in my mind, but I will instead rely on my memory and the timelessness of those same beautiful brown eyes that I have been captivated by for the past 3 and a half years.
The cake cutter noticed the little girl who had her heart set on the special cake and she let you know it would be a few minutes before she would get to it. You replied by asking her what her name was and when the top of the cake was cut, Elizabeth the cake cutter slid the first piece onto a plate and delivered right into your little waiting hands and told you that this piece was especially for you.
In so many ways you are growing up, getting more patient, more independent and more persistent, but as long as you remember that no matter how big you get, or how determined you are about getting things your way, one thing will always be my way. You will always be your momma's little princess.
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Sunday, January 03, 2010
2009 In 10 pictures
2009 held many other significant events as well. We had a year of house guests when we hosted Cassie from sometime in January until the end of July, and then Grandma Sandi and Papa Ed from August through September or so while Ed recovered from his stroke.
Leila had her first haircut, and continued to get smarter all the time. She has been a wonderful big sister to Thea and we are so proud of her.
Thea has grown so much, and gotten so big and strong that we are amazed by her already. She is strong as an ox and equally stubborn, much like her sister.
It has been a wonderful year filled with blessings for us, and I have high hopes for 2010 for my family and yours. Happy New Year!
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2009
A Survey about 2009. Stay tuned for my year in 10 pictures. I have to give that one some more thought...
What did you do in 2009 that you'd never done before?
Natural Childbirth
Did you keep your new year's resolutions, and will you make more for next year?
I had to look back at my blog to see if I had made any...I try to choose themes, rather than concrete goals, since those never seem to work out right. It seems I didn't have anything down for 2009.
For next year my focus will be on establishing a better routine for keeping my house in order, get Thea to sleep through the night, and then to start running again.
Did anyone close to you give birth?
Me. And my good friend Amanda brought home her son that she adopted from South Korea.
Did anyone close to you die?
Vaike, my message board friend. I was touched by the passing of several people, though they were not close to me, and giving thanks for the mostly healthful year that my family has had.
What countries did you visit?
Just this one.
What would you like to have in 2010 that you didn't have in 2009?
A new house! :)
What dates from 2009 will be etched upon your memory, and why?
March 13th - When my Thea was born. Though that date was already pretty well etched in 1986 when the twinnies were born.
What was your biggest achievement of this year?
Having a baby and managing to survive part time work and part time Stay at home Mom, with very little sleep.
What was your biggest failure?
Every day I go to bed wishing I had been a better mom, and lived in more moments.
Did you suffer illness or injury?
Nothing serious, thankfully.
What was the best thing you bought?
I can't really think of anything...I think the best thing I "got" that was free--library card.
Where did most your money go?
Childcare
Having a baby
What song will always remind you of 2009?
Hmmm...I would have to say "the Alex and Zuba song" from the Madagascar soundtrack...I have heard that song more times than I could possibly count during 2009, including Cory's drum rendition that always makes Leila squeal with delight.
Compared to this time last year, are you: a) happier or sadder? b) thinner or fatter? c) richer or poorer?
a. Happier....my family is complete (I think :))
b. thinner. I was 7 months pregnant this time last year...plus the nursing diet always does me good!
c. Richer in spirit most definitely.
What do you wish you'd done more of?
hugging my babies
What do you wish you'd done less of?
worrying
How did you spend Christmas?
With family for the most part. It was a great year for Leila and I loved seeing her excitement.
Did you fall in love with 2009?
I can honestly say I fall more in love with my husband nearly every day.
What was your favorite TV program?
The Office - Even though Micheal's stupidity makes me mildly uncomfortable...I still love it. I still have the wedding episode saved on my DVR, if only I had the time to watch it again!
Do you hate anyone now that you didn't hate this time last year?
I don't hate anyone, and I didn't last year, and I hope I don't this year either!
What was the best book you read?
Three Cups of Tea probably had the most lasting impact, but I most enjoyed the Birth Day Book that I posted about.
What was your greatest musical discovery?
Tough one...I like music, I mostly listen to country but I don't think I discovered anything outstanding this year.
What did you want and get?
A healthy child
What did you want and not get?
A DSLR Camera - not that I could really expect someone to want to spend that kind of money on me...including myself :)
What was your favorite film of 2009?
I can only think of a few that I saw all year and nothing really sticks out for me. I guess I would say The Princess and the Frog.
What did you do on your birthday, and how old were you?
I turned 29 and I worked that day. I went to lunch with two good friends from work.
What one thing would have made your year immeasurably more satisfying?
The only thing that this year lacked for me was sleep and relaxation.
How would you describe your personal fashion concept of 2009?
Personal fashion concept? HA! I had to buy some new pants for work. Some black, some gray.
I don't "get" fashion.
What kept you sane?
Undoubtedly, my husband, my mom and my sister Cassie. They are always there for me when I need them.
What political issue stirred you the most?
2009 was a very political year I would say, but what stirred me the most was my realization that national politics are not worth the heartburn. I am happy with my life, and I am trying to help others around me to ensure that they have what they need for their families as well. I am making a effort to feel less partisan, and more human.
Who did you miss?
My Grandma. It has been just over 2 years since she passed away, and not a single day has gone by that I haven't thought of her. I miss her presence in my life, and it breaks my heart that she has never been able to hold my Thea Dalene. I try hard to remember that she is with me in spirit and in the meantime, she is gabbing away at the family reunion in the sky and patiently waiting for us to join her.
Who was the best new person you met?
I can't think of anyone new that I have met in 2009...
Tell us a valuable life lesson you learned in 2009.
I have a hard time pinpointing something new. I feel like I am reminded of important life lessons all the time, through my marriage, my job and my role as a parent. I try to live my life every year with a few basic ideals in mind:
1. Family always comes first.
2. Whatever happens in my life, my faith will bring me through it.
3. Count your blessings, you never know what tomorrow may bring.
4.
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