Friday, February 16, 2018

All the Things!!!!








 Christmas break at the cabin


Science night at school




Art Class


 Pizza playdate with Cool Kid

Pedicure for Maddie's Birthday


Bunny ears!


Dress for class photos. She wore it for three days straight before her photos. I'm amazed it stayed clean!




Backyard work with Ed


Making Vday Cards


Finally! Class photo day. (No, we haven't gotten them back yet)




River had her first ever Science Fair at school this week. Her project was about whether you could tell what a dinosaur ate by looking at his teeth.





More from art class 



Cousin Time

Thursday, February 1, 2018

River is going to be a big sister!


     God, I'm so grateful for this girl. She makes everything I do worthwhile. And now she'll be a big sister! We're really excited about that. River is doing well in school; she's so sweet and smart and strong. I revel in watching her every day being who she is. At the moment, she's turning into quite the hula hooper.

     Right now, I'm just practicing gratitude for her and for the wonderful things in our lives and for this new little sprout. I was up this morning at 3am, so hungry. I went to the kitchen to grab a granola bar. No kidding, I'm reaching up for the dang thing and suddenly I'm throwing up in the trash can next to the fridge. Didn't even make it. Lol. As I'm getting ready, I'm frustrated that even though I'm only a month along, none of my pants fit already. I'm rationing money trying to stay home longer post-partum, juggling the books to make it all work. Then there is the business of finding a midwife, going to doctor's appointments, blood tests, questions. I'm feeling a bit lost after a conversation with one midwife about insurance. I was joking with Chris that my situation now is 1000x better than when I was pregnant with River, yet it all seems harder and more expensive! I'm pulling 9 hour days at work to save my time off to go to our first sonogram tomorrow. River's homework is really ramping up (I actually really enjoy helping her with homework), but sometimes it's hard to keep up with. Science fair is upon us! I'm no good at cooking and have been finding it hard to cook things anyone will eat since nothing sounds good to me and River is coming into a picky eater phase. Chris will eat anything I cook, thank the Lord for him. Despite any of these things that have been hard, I'm so happy. I look around and think: Wow, all this is for me?! I'm so grateful to be throwing up at 3am. To be hassled over finding the money to stay at home for a couple of months. To feel lost because I have insurance. Lol. I'm excited and scared for tomorrow's appointment. We'll know for sure which uterus the baby is in. I have confidence in my body and strength. I have faith in my baby's wisdom. That, and my family, will carry me through.

💘 k

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Happy Birthday Daddy

Here are some sweet photos of River and her Daddy. Happy Birthday Chris!


























Gosh, so much has happened in the last year. Miss River is so old now! Happy 5th year Earthside!

Things that happened this year:

River started Preschool last summer and then moved into Kindergarten January 2016.
River met Grandpappy Dan and Even-Grander-pappy Michael and all her cuzzies in NJ.
She learned how to blow bubbles with bubble gum.
A few days after her birthday she taught herself how to whistle, which she's been wanting to do since      last year.
She began dance classes at school.


Things I love about River:

River is an amazing little artist. She comes home with the most unique and interesting artwork I've ever seen. Sometimes she works with symmetry, sometimes not. Sometimes she works with patterns, incorporates writing, draws scenes, or simply colors in mandalas from school. I wish I had a bigger refrigerator.

She is also quite the builder. I love watching her build with Legos, plus plus, beads, blocks, and basically anything else she can get her hands on. She has a mind for this kind of stuff and a vivid imagination. Just recently she built a fighter plane and flew it to the mailbox on our walk. It had to stop and refuel a couple of times. It made me want to keep her little like this forever.

She loves telling jokes. She could tell you knock knock jokes all day long. Most of them don't make any sense, but she's always coming up with something funny and creative to say. And she's getting funnier every day. Last night we were eating fruit while she was in the bath. She put a kiwi on her forehead and said, "Look Mom, my third eye is a kiwi," and so I laughed and asked her what she saw with her third eye. "Keys."

She speaks her mind. Obviously this isn't the most fun thing to deal with, but it's important that she never loses the ability to tell us about things that are important to her. If she doesn't want kisses or hugs, if her underwear are too tight, if she had a bad experience with a friend at school, she'll let you know it.

She doesn't let anything stand in her way. When she wants to learn something she'll practice day and night. Right now it's hand stands and cartwheels. I have videos of baby River right around 2 years old trying to teach herself to jump. I want to encourage the kind of behavior that leads to hard work paying off.

She's just the most beautiful thing I've ever seen and I tell her every day. I never ever want her to think that she's alone or unloved. Her dad and I are her biggest fans and she has a whole entourage of people who love her and think she's the bees knees.