Sunday, March 30, 2008
WHAT?????????
Our blog has had a very blah name, says my dear husband. So, here goes our new name.... WHAT,
Wayne, Heather, And Truett. So, there you have it. Our explanation for such a "different" name.
Friday, March 28, 2008
Easter 2008
We had a great Easter weekend. Truett's first easter egg hunt and his 2nd Easter with our family was a blast. He is getting to be so much fun. God knew how to balance mommyhood. When one thing becomes easier another thing becomes harder.
By the way, I believe Truett is almost ready for some potty training. When I take his diaper off he looks at me and I say "tee tee", he immediatly begins to do so. The he looks at me and smiles and says "teeee"! I'll keep you posted! But, for now, here are some Easter pictures!
By the way, I believe Truett is almost ready for some potty training. When I take his diaper off he looks at me and I say "tee tee", he immediatly begins to do so. The he looks at me and smiles and says "teeee"! I'll keep you posted! But, for now, here are some Easter pictures!
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Baaaaa
That is what you hear when Truett wants a BATH! And don't say bath too loud or he might follow you to the bathtub! Here is a recent bath excursion. He is showing you some of his dance moves... he must get that from his daddy! :)
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Schedules: why are they so good for you?
After watching an episode of wife swap (portions of it), I thought about our schedule and wondered if we were too strict or too lenient in our daily schedule. As you probably know, the show matches up two families that are complete opposites in this case there was a family who schedule so much into their day that they spent little to no time together and were bombarded with activities during the summer that would make anyone complain. Yet, on the other hand there was a family that spent all day doing nothing. Such extremes, but definitely a point worth making.
We are a family of schedules. We were so "scheduled" that when Truett arrived it threw us into a 180 whirlwind. He was demanding and whiny, we didn't know what to expect and hated not knowing even more. So, to the precious advice of many a dear friends we bought a book called BABYWISE. Yea, yea, I know I've "mentioned" it many a times, but, let me let you in on a little secret. The very first night I began reading the book (I hadn't completed but a few chapters), I went to bed with an assurance that things would get better and I had a game plan. Once we implemented this simple schedule, we noticed a huge improvement of disposition and noticed that we seemed much more calm.
Fast forward to now, over a year later and my day is full of schedules: breakfast time, awake time, workout time, nap time, lunch time, alone time, play times, nap time, supper time, family time, and finally bed time! This is everyday and is only changed for special occasions (family comes in to visit, church, vacations). I enjoy the flexibility and security of a schedule, and think he does even better than I do.
There is definitely a risk of going overboard but I believe having a schedule sets you up for a balance, full, successful life.
Stay tuned, Easter pictures to follow......
We are a family of schedules. We were so "scheduled" that when Truett arrived it threw us into a 180 whirlwind. He was demanding and whiny, we didn't know what to expect and hated not knowing even more. So, to the precious advice of many a dear friends we bought a book called BABYWISE. Yea, yea, I know I've "mentioned" it many a times, but, let me let you in on a little secret. The very first night I began reading the book (I hadn't completed but a few chapters), I went to bed with an assurance that things would get better and I had a game plan. Once we implemented this simple schedule, we noticed a huge improvement of disposition and noticed that we seemed much more calm.
Fast forward to now, over a year later and my day is full of schedules: breakfast time, awake time, workout time, nap time, lunch time, alone time, play times, nap time, supper time, family time, and finally bed time! This is everyday and is only changed for special occasions (family comes in to visit, church, vacations). I enjoy the flexibility and security of a schedule, and think he does even better than I do.
There is definitely a risk of going overboard but I believe having a schedule sets you up for a balance, full, successful life.
Stay tuned, Easter pictures to follow......
I need some recipes!
For anyone who knows me, you know I've never been a cook. Before having Truett, Wayne and I would usually cook together, he would cook and I would clean, or we would dine at a restaurant's. Both, Wayne and I worked and shared just about all household chores and responsibilities. Then we had Truett! It is not practical nor is it financially responsible for us to do this. Since I stay at home with Truett, I try to plan as much as possible. So, dinners are no exception. I have been trying different recipes: Giada, from the FoodNetwork.com and one from one of my favorite blogging momma's 4littlemen.blogspot.com. We have enjoyed one from her: Chickpea Curry, it is yummy and soooo easy, and who knew bulgar (a substitute for rice) was so good! If you have any fast, easy, AND healthy (or at least somewhat) we would LOVE to try it. Send it to me!!
Sorry, no pics today!
Sorry, no pics today!
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Monday Madness on a Thursday?
Let me see, last Friday, late afternoon, Truett had a virus and a fever of 104.8...... ouch! He was fine or maybe just a little whiny right before his nap and then BAM when he woke up he was on fire I finally got the fever to come down some but after not being able to get in touch with our doctor for 2 hours we decided to go the ER. We were not sure what the source was but didn't want to end up there in the middle of the night or Saturday or Sunday! Poor thing was just lackadaisical, they gave him a dose of Motrin (since it had been 3 hours since I had given him Tylenol). By the time we went home Truett was squealing and talking and having a good time, it could have been due to being up an hour past bedtime! The sweet ER doctor said he would be fine but to keep giving him motrin for the fever. That was our first visit to the ER... I don't want to go back anytime soon either.
Truett has been wanting to go outside but due to the weather we weren't able to go until today, we were outside for nearly 2 hours after lunch. He is an outside boy. He loves to explore and make up new words. He is still saying pretty much the same things: ball, balloon, baby, book, bath, (see a pattern?), then there is : shoes, outside, and ccccc for candle, clock, or cookie.
While he was unable to go outside we tried to keep him occupied by letting him do some house chores, j/k! We have read A LOT and taken a few more baths than usual. He also enjoys playing hard with daddy!
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Spring time has sprung
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Friday, March 7, 2008
Cold Friday!
Brr.... it is cold right now. Yesterday was a mild 65-70 degrees outside and right now it is in the mid 30's.
Here is a video from bath time today! Enjoy your weekend and bundle up!
Here is a video from bath time today! Enjoy your weekend and bundle up!
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Thursday Sunshine...
We went outside today to get some sunshine before the cool front tomorrow. We probably won't make it out for a day or two due to the rain and cold front coming through. So, here is a couple of pictures to get you through your day!
He looks like my brother, Jason here. Don't you think?
Rubbing his Paw Paw belly!
Look-ee here mama!
What do you mean, NO!
He looks like my brother, Jason here. Don't you think?
Rubbing his Paw Paw belly!
Look-ee here mama!
What do you mean, NO!
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
A real life princess!
Saturday, March 1, 2008
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