Double J and Double A

Live your life with arms wide open. This is where your book begins... the rest is still unwritten. ~Natasha Bedingfield

3.29.2007

The Life of a Working Mom

9 - days either working from home/taking the kids with me to work this year
8 - number of hours in a peaceful night's sleep--something I haven't had in a long while
7 - number of trips to the doctor's office since January 19, 2007
6 - number of prescriptions at Target Pharmacy
5 - number of ear infections between the two kids
4 - loads of laundry done after the effects of a virus this week
3 - number of grandparents that have taken time off to be with the kids
2 - hours spent dissinfecting all of the toys in our house on a Saturday afternoon
1 - very understanding boss that doesn't ask too many questions

3.10.2007

Who Needs Toys

Austin has become very interested in our "tupperware" cabinet. He is content to sit there for quite a long while just pulling everything out of the cabinet. He even tried to climb into the cabinet. The only unfortunate thing for us is that he obviously doesn't know how to put everything back in.
Many fun days we have ahead of us now that he is mobile! I love this age.

2.24.2007

Our First Baby



Isn't it funny how the pet that was once your "baby" suddenly gets put to the back burner because of your "real babies"? Our cat, Lofton, was once the apple of our eye. We threw her a birthday party when she turned 1. I remember when she would sleep on our heads when she was just a kitty. We used to buy her toys and Jon played hide and seek with her frequently. One winter we painted our family room and Lofton evidently enhaled too many paint fumes...she was on her deathbed. We took her to the Vet, left her there over the weekend and even visited her while she was there. A few tears and about $500 later she was home with us again.

Well, now unfortunately for Lofton, she doesn't get much love from us. Jon keeps her fed and watered, but other than that she mostly lives in the house on her own terms.

If anyone knows someone that needs to give out some extra love...I'm sure Lofton would appreciate it. To us, she's priceless! (That means she could go to a loving home for free)

2.16.2007

Blame It On The Rain!


Okay, call me crazy! When I was in 8th Grade, these guys were my FAV!! I knew every word to their songs and had a poster of them in my room. I had their cassette tape, had piano sheet-music of their songs, I recorded them on my VCR when they performed on the sitcom "Sister Act" and then watched it over and over again trying to perfect their moves. I even made a head and shoulders ceramic in art class of Rob Morvan (the one on the right) - I think I still have that somewhere.
I was definitley bummed when I learned of their horrible deception - they were just a front. They were just the "pretty faces" and pretended to sing these songs.
Well, today on Music.Yahoo.com is states that there is a movie in the works about these guys. They sold 30 million records, but are now known as the biggest joke in pop music.
I doubt that the movie will ever really make it to the big screen, but if it does....I'll be the first one in line to watch.

2.05.2007

SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS!


Colts Win! What a great win for Peyton Manning and Coach Tony Dungy. They seem like such sincere, humble, likable guys. Certainly because the Bears are also close by, the game was especially fun to watch. We were definitely pleased with the outcome!

We have a little Colts cheerleading outfit that Avery has been wearing the last few months. She recently told her teacher at school that she wants to be a Cheerleader when she grows up. I don't have any knowledge in that area...so we can learn about it together. Go Team!

1.25.2007

I Need New Tunes

I know so many children's songs from my childhood, church camp, cds, tv shows, etc. I can usually sing along to the song when I hear it-word for word. So why is it, then, that when I am actually singing songs to my kids at bedtime or while rocking them, I can only ever think of about 6-8 songs that I sing over and over again.

* My Favorite Things (Sound of Music)
* Hail, Purdue (fight song-they don't stand a chance liking any other school)
* Take Me Out to the Ballgame (Go Cubs)
* Amazing Grace
* Rock-A-Bye Baby
* Jesus Loves the Little Children
* Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star or Baa Baa Black Sheep (Avery's requests)

1.21.2007

The letter A, Dora's baby sister, and a Snoopy Truck

What do these three items have in common? They have all gone MIA at one time somewhere in the land of the missing toys. Thankfully, all of the aforementioned toys have been found and put back in their place.
This sort of thing really bothers some people and barely affects others. Some people stay awake at night thinking about the missing item. For me, it's mostly an annoyance...knowing that the stinking missing piece is somewhere in your home because you haven't taken the toy anywhere. So you spend minutes or hours looking all over the house for the piece until finally you find it somewhere you swear you've looked a hundred times. When the piece is finally found, it's such a relief. At least until the next piece goes missing and the hunt begins again.

12.26.2006

Joy to the World!

Merry Christmas from our family to yours!

12.11.2006

Steps for Life Worth

I am in Washington D.C. this week attending a training class for work. We always have interesting (and sometimes not so interesting) guest speakers. This morning during breakfast we had a fun-spirited guy from The Summit Group, a consulting firm. The take away that I had has nothing to do with my training while I'm here, but I liked it for LIFE:

Steps for Life Worth:
1. Create a personal Board of Directors
2. Create a Master Dream List
3. Focus on Personal Development
4. Find your calling/passion
5. Be interested.....not interesting
6. Practice the art of savoring!

Tradition in the Making


The Christmas cookie elves visited yesterday. Grandpa and Grammie came to spend the afternoon with Jon and the kids while I was away in D.C. They spent the afternoon and evening making cookies. I'm sure time was taken out for playing with kiddies as well.
This will be a fun tradition to continue year after year and even better to sample!!
We're so thankful to have loving grandparents close by to make wonderful memories.

12.07.2006

Little Man ACE


I can't believe how fast time flies. I remember taking a specific picture of Avery when she was about 7 1/2 months old and thinking how she didn't look like a baby anymore.
This picture of Austin is one of those moments...he just looks so grown up. He's just a little over 6 months but he's turning into a little charmer already. Kudos to Jon for the great photo shot!
Who knows if there will be any more babies in the future, but as we move from stage to stage I can't help wondering if this will be the last of these precious milestones.

12.02.2006

PRICELESS

Last night there were a few minutes of Holiday Spirit in the house. Typically we're running around trying not to be late for something or doing household tasks...just busy. Last night, we all sat down and watched the movie "Polar Express" amidst the mess of unfinished Christmas Decorations and dirty dishes in the sink. Near the end as we were all snuggled on the couch...Jon and Avery sharing a bowl of popcorn....I was holding Austin....I had one of those "priceless" moments. God is Good!

11.26.2006

We're Thankful For:


*Family~we were able to spend the whole weekend visiting with our families. We're so thankful that we enjoy being with our family. We're so very lucky!
*Our children~healthy and happy. What joy they bring to us.
*Friends~each one adds so much value to our lives.
*Our church~they impact the lives of thousands each and every day!
*Food~especially Peanut Butter Pie!!
*Daydreaming~sunny beaches, palm trees, golf, Mickey Mouse

11.25.2006

Bragging Rights

We lost 'em....bragging rights that is. Yesterday my younger brother and his wife (who just ran a marathon in October) challenged us to a few games of Wallyball. Let's just say that this morning, we lingered in bed for a few minutes longer than usual resting our sore bodies. My parents played as well...can't imagine how they are feeling this morning.
We were both very athletic in our day...Jon is definitely more active now than I am as far as physical activity is concerned. Jon runs occassionally and I just chase the kids around the house. My brother and his wife play this game Wallyball most Friday nights and they're really good.
For two hours, we attempted to play this game to the best of our ability. It doesn't really matter if you were once a successful Volleyball player. This game is played in a raquetball court and you are supposed to use the walls....except the back wall. If our team would have received points for hitting the back wall, undoubtedly we would have one!
Today, I have bruises all over my knees, I swear my forearms are still swollen, and I notice a new (sore) muscle with each step.
Then just because we're completely nuts, we played a pick up game of 3 on 3 basketball after the Wallyball games. I'm sure it was a site....my team consisted of a 58 year old guy, a lady that just had a baby 6 months ago (that's me), and a 32 year old that probably thinks he can still play like a 20 year old. The opposing team had a 15 year old basketball player, a marathon runner, and a 6-4 former basketball dunking MVP.
We actually held our own and only lost by 2 points. Not bad.
Well that should be enough physical activity to last me through the holidays!
I do want to master the game of Wallyball and show these "kids" that we're not really so bad.
It was a great day ~ maybe it will become a new tradition in our family.

11.17.2006

Imagination At It's Best

This morning, I took my Dogger...er Daughter to school. Yes, that's right, this morning Avery was pretending to be a Dog. Complete with barking and crawling on her hands and knees.
It started when she woke up. I said "good morning" and she rolled around in bed for awhile and then finally sat up and started softly "woof, woofing". I said "Hi, Avery". She said "No, I'm a doggy".
So the rest of the morning I refered to her as Doggy. "Can I put the Doggy's clothes on?, What would the doggy like to eat for breakfast?, etc." Evidently this doggy can talk a little bit. And I was able to persuade the Doggy to walk on it's hind legs out to the car and then into the school.
When we reached the door to her classroom, she was back on her hands and knees as Doggy again.
When I hugged her good bye, I said "I love you...Woof!" and she said "I love you too, Woof, woof!".

11.10.2006

Birthday Wishes!



Happy Birthday Jonny! We all love you so much and we're so proud of you as a hubby and a Daddy!

Love You~

J, A, & A

Boilermaker Fans----avert your eyes!



This is what happens when you leave your child unattended with Uncle Andrew, a die hard Notre Dame fan.

Really...is it fair to take advantage of the little guy?!

P.S. Don't tell anyone, but we'd actually be okay with it most days. However this photo was taken the weekend that Purdue was playing ND.

Family Pictures

Looking through albums of days gone by it is so wonderful to look at all of the family pictures that have been professionally taken. I have a large album of all of my own pictures from when I was growing up. Somehow they usually turn out pretty good. I'm sure my Mom would have stories to tell about each of those pictures.
When I look at the pictures of my kids, it reminds me of the story/events leading up to and the moments during the actual picture taking session. The time when Avery was sleeping and we had to take all of her clothes off just to wake her up.....learning to wear a bib during the drive to the studio so when the baby spits up all over the place it doesn't ruin the outfit.....the time when she was so sick that she could barely keep her eyes open for the pictures....the time when we actually walked out of the studio because someone wasn't cooperating....the bribing with Starbucks chocolate milk for a good smile....learning to request a favorite photographer, because really that makes all the difference.....timing it just right so that everyone is smiling at the same time.
Every picture tells a story. I'm sure we'll have a story to tell tomorrow when we attempt to take our first family portrait since Austin's arrival. We'll cross our fingers and I'm sure we'll walk out with a memorable story.

11.06.2006

Braggin' on Dad

This past weekend, my Dad was inducted into the County Sports Hall of Fame at a wonderful banquet honoring the superb athletes from our area. He was honored for his athletic ability in Basketball among other sports. Not only was he a county scoring champion during his high school days, but also made his mark at the collegiate level at Indiana State University, and then provided great leadership as a coach for many years.
I've always thought of my Dad as invincible (in‧vin‧ci‧ble–adjective 1. incapable of being conquered, defeated, or subdued). As an adoring young daughter I thought my Dad was the greatest. I still do. He has set a wonderful example: a team player, a leader, strong willed, compassionate, filled with God's grace, devoted husband and father, and outgoing-he's never met a stranger. He has conquered much and I'm so proud of him.
It was great to be there Saturday night where some (not nearly all) of his accomplishments were celebrated.
We love you Dad!

11.01.2006

Trick or Treat

Yesterday was Halloween. What to do with all that candy? One dentist office in the area is offering to pay children $1 for every pound of candy that they surrender to the dentist's office. How long do you suppose it will work to tell her that Mommy or Daddy need to sample the candy to make sure it tastes okay. Avery was a bubble bather and Austin was a little elephant. It was a cold night, so we just made it to a few homes up and down the street and then handed out candy to those that stopped in at our house.
Here's a question that I have.....can you deny candy to someone that is not dressed up in costume? Not sure why, but every year there are a few older kids that ring the doorbell and then just hold out their pillow case for candy-no costume and rarely a thank you.
Here are a few of my favorite Halloween memories:
+Costume parade at the Hardware store downtown with Apple cider and doughnuts
+Dressing up as Strawberry Shortcake
+Taking Stacey trick or treating for the first time at age 21
+Uncle Dean's family Moo-ing in our front yard a few years ago