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Thursday, March 25, 2010

The zoo and other happenings...

A few weeks ago, Marcus and Blake came over. We all know I have a pension for photography as well as some pretty impressive skills- so I thought I would share some of the amazing photos I took while they were there. You're welcome.
He He. Sorry, Marcus...

Nice, right? If anyone needs a photographer for their next family picture, let me know. My schedule is pretty open...

Now on to the zoo trip... It was Morgan's first time! Brock was able to get off of work, so the entire Scovill, Ostler, Shepard crew headed out together. It was a beautiful day and we had an awesome time. Here, Morgan bypassed the live animals to admire the tree stump...

Daddy and Mo. Two of my greatest gifts in life.

My Bai and Nate. Cannot express how much I love these two.


Bailey LOVES trains. Can you tell? I told her we were going to ride the train at the zoo and that was all she talked about the rest of the morning.


Morgan wasn't super impressed with the live animals. She preferred the stuffed ones. Shout out to Logan for letting her love on his beloved Willy. You rock, Logan!!

Love this one!!


Diva.

This picture sums up the relationship between Logan and Bailey. They walked like this almost the entire day. We had an amazing day at the zoo. Spending time with my family has always been one of my favorite things.

Friday, March 19, 2010

For your entertainment....

Bailey loves Spongebob. She also loves to dance. Here, the two worlds collide in perfect harmony.

Bailey also loves to sing. This beauty is titled: "The Christmas Tree says Ruff Ruff." Don't be concerned if you don't understand anything beyond that... The song is a mixture of jibberish and fragmented sentences. Life is good around here! Love my silly little girl!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

It's Official...

So I was doing my 3rd load of laundry the other morning (one of my most dreaded tasks) and while sorting and folding and wishing I was in Hawaii- I found a sock that had been missing its pair for a few days. When I went into Bailey's room to reunite the two- I felt like a detective solving his most elusive case. I was actually giddy that I had been able to locate a sock! And reunite it!! I almost called my husband...
It was in that moment I realized- I am a mom.... (And I have been a mom for over 3 years...) In the small amount of time I have been raising my kids and making a home, I have recognized some special traits, characteristics, and qualities that set moms apart from other professions. And I came to the realization sorting socks...
I think these confessions might qualify me as someone who has a lot of time on her hands... Or maybe just someone who needs to have more adult conversations... In any case, I became acutely aware of all the ways a mom stands out from the crowd. I hope all you other moms out there appreciate this. And yes, I do need to get out more...
You know you're a mom when....
  • You have discussions about bodily secretions daily and without disdain. You talk to your spouse, friends, doctors and strangers. You can discuss it at dinner. You can discuss it at church. You worry about consistency, smell, texture, size, color, lack of, overabundance of... It is thought about even if it isn't discussed. And its all normal, cause you're a mom.
  • You will walk into a room and see clothes littering the floor. You will know that all of these clothes cannot possibly be dirty. To sort out the clean from the dirty- you will simply stick them up your nose. This is not safe to do when smelling your husbands gym shorts- or underwear... but we all do it still. Why? Cause we're moms and it is the most direct approach to verifying cleanliness. We've got tons of things to do... Time is precious.
  • When you walk into a store or home or mall and can visibly see that a person is sick- you steer you and your family as far away from that person as humanly possible. No one wants to get sick. No one wants to touch or be near the sicko. When you're a mom and your kid gets sick- you can't stay away from them. You are constantly checking them, kissing on them and cuddling them. You don't care if you catch what they have... they're your baby. They always will be.
  • Little things make you so proud it hurts. When I worked- a raise, a comment from a peer, or a happy patient made me feel good about who I was. It made me feel valued. When I was at school, I loved making A's, being on the dean's list, having a paper read aloud to the class. Now, I couldn't be more proud of my little girls. I swell with pride when Bailey says a prayer, puts on her shoes by herself or gives her sister a kiss without solicitation. My girls make me feel like I am successful.
  • I wear yoga pants almost everyday. No, I do not do yoga. I wear them because they are comfortable. I also wear t-shirts and hoodies. Everyday. If I am dressing up- I wear jeans. Sorry babe...
  • Make-up is not a necessity . Zit cream, however, is.
  • When moms get birthday money, Christmas money, lottery winnings, we excitedly go out and get a new outfit, or get our hair done, or find something special just for us. Sometimes, we are successful at truly spending some time on us, and getting something we really love. Other times, and more often then not, we will spend every cent on our kids... and feel just as happy about it.
  • I have not slept through the night in over three years. I don't think I will ever sleep peacefully again....
  • I have weekly play dates. My husband always comes home and asks me if I had "fun." While I LOVE being able to have my friends over, and while we are sometimes able to have some form of adult conversation, I usually spend the entire play date running after my child... or cleaning up a mess they made, or making sure they don't sit on the other children... It is in those moments I wonder when my social life started to revolve around my child?!?
  • When a child, and not even necessarily my own child, spits something out of his/her mouth- I instinctively stick my hand out to catch it. Who does that?
  • I use saliva to clean my child's face.

These are only a few of the ways I have seen my life evolve into motherhood. I am so grateful to be a mom. I love the way my life has transformed and developed. I love my girls. I love my husband. While I only catch glimpses of the woman I used to be- I wouldn't change a second of the transformation. The woman I am now is more refined, more aware, a little more selfless. Thank you mom for raising me right. I wouldn't be a good mama without your guidance. And thanks to all you moms out there that inspire me and help get me through the rough spots. Motherhood is tough, but SO worth it!

Monday, February 1, 2010

Morgan's birthday and other news...

I am not arrogant enough to think that what I am about to share is more important then my daughter's first birthday... I just uploaded the pictures backwards... again. Brock and I ran the Houston half-marathon on January 17th. My mom and dad ran with us and coached us through, while Paul and Veronique smoked us!! It was a fun race and we finished strong. I am running another half in March and Brock and I will be running a 10k in a few weeks. The only picture we got was of Bai with our medal. Trust me... this is MUCH better then any shots of Brock and I.
Morgan in her new jacket.


I love her face in this one!!


She liked opening gifts.



Super spoiled!



She loved the cupcake!!

Yum...

Super weird seeing the pictures in reverse order.... This was obviously taken before she knew she loved cupcakes...

Happy first birthday Mo!!!
Thanks to everyone for helping us celebrate our little girl! I will keep everyone updated on our runs!!

Friday, January 22, 2010

5 Years!

I've had 5 of the best years of my life with you. Can't wait to see what the next 55 bring... Love you babe! Happy Anniversary! (yesterday...)

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Happy Birthday Morgan!!

This picture sums up my child... Bright, BUSY, beautiful, fun and exhausting!! Morgan you are an absolute delight! You are SO smart! You already say so many words... Hi, Mama, Bai, Spongebob, kitty, cheese.... You LOVE to sing songs and help Bailey and mommy sing Old Mac Donald (e-i-e-i-o) and the theme song for Spongebob. You are constantly on the go.... If you aren't sleeping- you're moving! You always have a smile on your face. You love your big sister and are a mama's girl... You love to wrestle with your daddy and are tough! (You have already survived 4 busted lips and a black eye... ) You make me the happiest and luckiest mama in the world.
I cannot imagine my life without you! I love you Morgan Jean!
Happy Birthday baby!

Saturday, January 2, 2010

But she's a GIRL!!

Call me naive, but I really thought boys were the only ones who were daredevils... risk takers... chance survivors of death defying stunts... I mean, I used to like mud, but I never saw the fun in diving off couches, flipping off trampolines, or running full speed into walls with bicycles...
So, how is it that my little girls appreciate these weird things... Don't get me wrong- I love wrestling on the floor and running around the house-- but this.... This is too much.... Morgan's first (and definitely not last) BLACK EYE!!!
She is not even 1 yet... Oh, and she has split her lip open 4 times....

Even with her eye half swollen shut, she thought she was pretty tough...


She gave me a pretty good scare...
Brock and I have been talking about the possibility of having another baby. I have always wanted to give him a son... Although Morgan terrifies me to my core, she is also, in a weird and sadistic way, helping me prepare for one... I guess this all sounds too negative... Please don't get me wrong, I would love to have a little boy... I just don't know what I'd do with him...