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Not Enough Time in the Day…
July 30, 2008

Now that I am back at work, there just does not seem to be enough time in the day. Between all of my normal daily-around the house chores and now all of the begining of the school year requirements, I am left wishing for a few more hours to get it all completed. I am exhausted by the time I come home in the evenings and have no desire to clean the toilets or put away dishes. I am hoping that maybe I can catch up on all my “house” stuff this weekend.
I did get the chance to scrapbook another layout this weekend. These pages are from the weekend of May 10. Tim was out of town for a bachelor party and when a couple of my friends, Becky & Kelly, came in town- it just seemed natural to declare a Girl’s Night. We went to uptown Charlotte and danced the night away at the Breakfast Club- an 80’s theme disco. It was so much fun. Anyhow- here are the pages from that night:

Also, for those who wish to see all the photos that I took of Grayson for his 27 Month post- check them out by clicking here!



Grayson: 27 Months
July 28, 2008


Grayson-
You are now 2 and ¼ years old. You weigh slightly less than 30 pounds and your back molars are finally beginning to peek through. Your allergies returned with the blooming plants, as well as the heat rash that arrived with the rising temperatures.
You have reached a number of psychological and emotional milestones in the past three months. You talk more than ever before- and mostly in sentences now. Your favorite phrases are “no way!” and “boozsh” (a sound effect that Pop-Pop taught you). You can and do repeat everything you hear which means that Daddy is finally learning to alter his vocabulary. On the occasions that he makes a mistake- you kindly remind him by saying “Watch you mouf Daddy.” You can name most types of trucks-but love heavy machinery the most. When in the car you spend your time identifying transportation, pointing out bridges and antennas, and looking for colors. You can identify your colors well- with black being the most difficult one for you. You have learned the shapes: circle, oval, heart, rectangle, diamond, and triangle. You refuse to believe that a square is not a rectangle- so we are still working on that shape.
You have become much more independent. We officially said good bye to the paci at bed time and the amount of time you spend in time out has lessened dramatically. You finally figured out the importance of listening to Mommy and Daddy and will now obey versus sitting by yourself for two minutes. You insist on putting your sandals on by yourself and you like to pick out which shirt you wear each day. Of course you prefer all shirts with truck and tractors on them. You choose your breakfast in the mornings and help with its preparations. You continue to love all fruits- with watermelon being your favorite lately. It’s hard to believe- but you will actually choose fruit over eating cookies and cake!
You have also shown improvement at school. You are one of the oldest kids in your class and you have definitely assumed the leader role. Your teachers say that you always sit at the head of the table and you love to join in the activities. You even received the Gold Star Award in you class-which is given to kids when they have had an exceptional week. With the development of your language you have gotten much better at sharing- or at least telling your friends who’s turn it is! We have even seen your sharing skills here at home. I often watch you in amusement as you bring Ozzy your favorite Back-hoe Loader and books, leaving them between his two paws.
Your physical skills have also continued to advance in the past three months. You have found great fun in walking backwards and have figured out how to kick a ball. You can manage the stairs- both up and down- by yourself, although you are not allowed on the stairs without supervision. You can do a somersault and actually prefer to do them in the nude after bath. Not exactly a photo opportunity, but still lots of fun!
You took your first swimming lessons this summer- which were not completely successful. You spent most of the time in the pool with a death grip around my neck shouting “no mommy” or “hold me mommy”. After forcing you to let go of my neck you did jump in a few times and if I distracted you well enough I could even dunk your head under the water. I was surprised with your reaction to the lessons since you love visiting the Waddell’s pool next door. I do not know if it was being surrounded by unfamiliar people or if the water was too cold- but I can honestly say that you did not like swimming lessons. Maybe next year.
I will say that one thing that you did enjoy this summer was your visit up to Ohio in June. You were able to stay at your cousin Riley’s house and the two of you were quickly best friends. Your personalities are very similar. You both have a wild, mischievous side and you both enjoy looking for bugs and playing with trucks. If only the two of you lived closer.
This summer was also the first time that Daddy and I left you for more than two nights. While we went on a “parents only” trip for six days, you reveled in the company of your Nagy. She cooked all your favorite meals, fed you your first ice cream cone, and even taught you a few new songs. To be honest you really didn’t miss us too much- thanks to your wonderful Nagy. There is a cute story about your reaction once we got home. (Check it out here.)
Well, this summer has passed in a flash. I am not sure where the last three months have gone. We have filled the last 90+ days with your first outing to a zoo, a trip to the mountains, a visit to Ohio, quality time with your grandparents- MiMi, Nagy, & Pop Pop, and your first 4th of July parade. I have enjoyed this summer break more than any break before…and all because of you. You are so fun at this age and I love to be around you. I love to secretly watch you play with your toys- making dinner for your Pooh bear or telling your Brown Bear to go to sleep. I love how you try to sing Ba Ba Black Sheep (your very first song) and I am constantly amazed at how alert you are- seeing tractors that I would never notice. You are sweet and kind and loud and boisterous. You are full of energy and filled with love. You can be rambunctious one minute and sweet and cuddly this next. You are my pride and joy. Grayson, you are the most amazing child and I honestly do love you more and more each day.
Love,
Mommy
(You retired Mama this month too.)



Our Trip to Punta Cana
July 22, 2008

I realized today as I was scrapbooking my trip to Punta Cana that I never really gave any details about the trip. I wrote a bit about leaving Grayson, but almost nothing about the trip itself. Well for starters- you should probably read my review on Trip Advisor (click here). That pretty well sums up the resort.
Now for the real details. Tim and I had a great time. The weather was amazing for the most part. It only rained one evening- of course right in the middle of our horse back riding tour- and I mean a down-pour! Which was kind of fun- except that I ruined both my digital camera and my brand new HD video camera. I absolutely wanted to cry. Luckily I had an underwater camera with us on the trip-so I did get a few more photos with it. The quality of those photos did leave something to be desired though. Anyhow, the beach was the best part of the resort. We would sit under a tiki hut in our lounge chairs for hours, enjoying the breeze and doing exactly what we went there to do- RELAX! Then in the afternoons we would head to the pools. We received a couples massage on one day which included a treatment in the spa. The only other event worth mentioning would be the Double Cuervo Margaritas Tim enjoyed on our second day at the resort. When they finally hit him- they hit him hard. He ended up using our inroom jacuzzi tub when the Cuervo made a reappearance and then slept for 4.5 hours. Whew! I guess it’s hard to have self control when the drinks are already paid for! Anyhow, here are the pages I created from our trip:



Back to work tomorrow
July 21, 2008

So it just dawned on me 5 days ago that my summer was already nearing an end. I am not sure where the time flew so quickly, but for me- school will begin again on Tuesday. *Sigh.* Of course when I get my break in October- I won’t be as sad that I went back so much earlier than the rest of my teaching friends.
Anyhow, I wish that I had caught the scrapbooking bug at the begining of my break. If I had, then I would probably be up to date on my albums. Oh well. So without further procrastination…here’s the newest page:
The Family BBQ from May. When 7 family members from Ohio all came down to NC (for different reasons) it just seemed natural for Tim’s parents to host a get-together…and not just any get-together. This one was extra special because they made “Greasy Bread”- a hungarian apetizer! Yumm!!!

This page was created using a free template from DIP Diva’s and a free paper/embellishment kit from Shabby Princess.



Leah’s Birthday Luau
July 20, 2008

On May 17, we helped celebrate Leah’s 3rd birthday by joining in on her luau. Here’s today’s scrapbook page with those photos. Whew, I’m on a roll!

Page created using the same paper, embellishments, templates I purchased yesterday.



Splish-Splash

Back in June, I posted photos from the weekend when my neighbor’s were away and gave us access to their pool. Here are the scrapbook pages I created from that weekend.

I finally broke down and “purchased” scrapbooking paper, templates, and supplies. These pages were created using materials I purchased from Scrapbook-Elements.com. I figured the $6 I spent was worth the hours I spent on the other pages looking for freebies.



Weekend at Wilson Creek
July 19, 2008

Below are the pages I created for Memorial Day weekend. Tim was awesome and planned the entire weekend away at Wilson Creek, NC.

These pages were created using free paper and embellishments from Tempus Fugit. I used a free template from Simply Sweet Designs for pg1 and a free template from Trish Designs for pg 2.



Carri’s Big Night Out
July 17, 2008

Yes, I am going back in time. With the blur of the past month, there have been a number of events that I just couldn’t find the time to blog about. Luckily for you, I am back into scrapbooking and I just finished my layouts for my friend Carri’s Bachelorette Party. Yes, it was back in June. Sorry for the delay- but this summer really has been pure caos.

Anyhow, on June 21, I helped celebrate Carri’s final days of “singlehood” with a trip down to Jacksonville Beach. Her sister Becky did a great job of organizing the entire weekend -from the hotel right on the beach to the custom CD she made for all the guests. My favortie part of the entire weekend was when “Jerry Clueless” surprised Carri at dinner with a singing telegram and magic show. I had been threatening a stripper for months- so while Carri was definitley surprised, I think she was also releaved that I didn’t get her back for the slimey exotic dancer she hired for my “last night out”. Anyhow, here are the pages I created commemorating her Bachelorette party. I created them using a free template from SimplySweetDesigns and using free embellishments and free paper from Kawouette Designs.

You can check out all the photos from that weekend by clicking here.



My Best Friend’s Wedding

This past weekend, I was honored to take part in my best friend’s, Carri, wedding. I can’t explain how excited I was to be a part of her day. See Carri has been my best friend since my sophomore year of college. We were/are alike in so many ways and once we bonded over a roommate from hell- we were inseperable. Well, maybe not literally. In the twelve years since we’ve been friends, we have only lived near each other for 6 of them. But the distance between our homes didn’t keep our friendship from growing. When she finally moved to NC two and half years ago, I secretly hoped that I would be able to convince her to stay forever. Little did I know that she would meet Dave and that my hopes would come true.

So congratulations Carri and Dave on your wedding. I am so glad that you found each other. And Dave, now it looks as if I owe you for keeping Carri here in NC. I couldn’t pick out a better match for my best friend. You are considerate and thoughful and you make her happier that I have ever seen her. I look forward to raising our families together and all the memories we will create. Congratulations and thank you for making me a part of your special day!

Here are the scrapbook pages a created from the photos from the wedding:


These pages were created using a Freebie from Digital Gator.
You can check all the photos from the weekend by clicking here.



Wisdom Teeth
July 16, 2008

It’s funny how when you tell people that you are scheduled for oral surgery, they always decide to tell you their personal horror story of wisdom teeth removal. As if telling me how you had abseces, how you were in so much pain that you had to go back to the surgeon, how much you bled, the details of your nasty, pussy jaw, or how large your faced swelled up would make me feel somehow better about my own impending torture. There is a reason why I had put off the surgery for 7 years. I was not looking forward to my own horror story.

But after yearly suggestions from many different dentists to remove them BEFORE they caused me pain, this last year I finally received a “sign” that it was time. My employer picked up new dental coverage that did not require a one year waiting period. When this was announced last school year, it was as if devine intervention was sent to me. So I picked up the insurance and put off the surgery for the past 10 months. As the end of of my yearly policy approached I realized that I need to stop being a chicken and schedule the surgery.

So, yesterday I had all four of my wisdom teeth removed. My top two were easy to pull as they have been fully errupted for years. The bottom two on the other hand were impacted- with both of them turned sideways facing my other molars. These were a little more difficult to irradicate. The surgery went well- expecially since I was knocked out. When I came to, I was not in pain and my entire mouth was numb. It took 3 hours for the local anesthic to wear off and I am happy to report that as of yet, I do not have my own horror story to report. My jaw on the right side is only slightly swollen and I haven’t needed the hydrocodone as often as it was prescribed. The bleeding ceased by four hours after the surgery and I can talk normally. I am still applying ice and heat packs to reduce the stiffness I have in my jaw- but otherwise- I am doing much better than I expected.

So at the risk of jinxing myslef- I am sending out a tentative “Ha Ha” to all of you who tried to scare me with your own stories.
Now for the rest of you, start sending wishful prayers my way that my healing continues to go smoothly!



Inspired to Scrapbook
July 14, 2008

Well the photos I took on July 4th plus the post by Daverhi, inspired me to start scrapbooking again. If you happen to check out Rhi’s site, make sure you click on her home page. She has really gotten busy in the last few days! So thanks for the inspiration!
Anyhow, I am still trying to tackle digital scrapbooking. It is getting easier the more I play around with it. These pages were created using the freebies from JenLin Designs. Maybe now I will go back and scrapbook the other hundreds of photos I have taken this year!



4th of July Parade
July 6, 2008

To celebrate Independence Day, Tim and I joined the rest of his family and attended the local 4th of July Parade. Tim’s parents staked out prime sidewalk real estate by setting up chairs early that morning and even though there was a mix up about the what time the festivities began- we still had some of the best seats in town. This was Grayson’s 1st parade experience and did he enjoy it! He actually stayed in one small area for over an hour (it was a long parade). It was funny watching his excitment as he saw all the different floats match by. He loved the clowns, the John Deer Tractors, the marching band, and police cars. But nothing compared to how excited he got when he finally heard the fire trucks. That boy LOVES fire trucks! As soon as he heard the sirens, he began standing on tip toe searching for the lights. Once they were in view he began physically shaking and making his own siren noises. After the parade was over I asked Grayson about his favorite part. Of course he said “fire trucks”!
You can check out my photos by clicking here.



Leaving Grayson
July 3, 2008

Last week, Tim and I went on our very first “Parents Only” vacation. I say first- because I hope that there will be more in the future! I can’t begin to tell you how wonderful it was to have my spouse just to myself. Since Grayson’s birth, we have only BOTH been away from him on 3 nights…and those were not consecutive. So to leave for 6 fulls days was something of a challenge, to say the least. Tim’s mom, who is called Nagy (pronounced “Nudgie” which is short of Grandmother in Hungarian) agreed to stay at our house and do the baby sitting. I can’t begin to tell you how lucky we are to have Nagy and Pop-Pop living so close to us now. Without them, I would not have been brave enough to leave for so long. And to leave the country at that….

It’s funny how I spent more time getting things ready for Grayson than I actually spent packing for my own trip. I made countless trips to the grocery store to make sure I had all of his favorite goodies. I wrote out a three page note on his schedule, where to find food, nap times, bed time routine, etc. I stocked the freezer full of meals from “Dinner Done”. We prepared a Will, cleaned the house, stocked up on more than enough diapers, wipes, etc. I printed out maps to Grayson’s daycare, wrote directions to his pediatrician. I pretty much tried to think of everything. Not that Nagy couldn’t have figured it out, but more because it set my mind at ease.

Anyhow, as expected, Grayson did very well in our absence. He ate like a horse, took great naps, and even started sleeping until 8 am again (since taking away the paci- he had been getting up at 6:45). Nagy is called the Baby Whisperer for a reason. She LOVES little ones and they, like-wise, LOVE her. I think spending 6 days together served as some bonding time for the two of them. Grayson has asked for her everyday since.

Tim and I were not sure what to expect from Grayson upon our return. By the time we got back from our vacation, Grayson was already in bed. So we had to wait for the morning to discover his reaction. When he woke up, he shouted out “Daddy” which is a bit unusual. He always shouted “Ma Ma” before. Anyhow, Tim and I raced upstairs as fast as possible. When we walked in the room- he seemed like his normal self. Bouncing in the crib, naming items around the room. Didn’t seem to notice that we had been missing for 6 days! However once we took him out of the crib, he proceeded to throw a tantrum. “No diaper change, mommy.” “No jammies on!”, “No powder!” “No shirt!” “No pants!” “no, no, no!” I pretty much put up with a major “No!” tantrum for about 30 minutes. It was almost as if he rememberd that we had left and wanted to let us know how mad he was at us! After the 30 minutes of two-year-old hell, he was back to hugs and kisses, tickling and laughing.

But the best thing happened tonight. After Daddy finished reading him a book before bed, Grayson sat on my lap in the rocking chair for our nightly songs. I asked him what song he wanted to hear- “ABCs” -and as I sang he laid his head down on my chest, facing me. (He usually just sits in my lap, with his back to my chest.) Anyhow as I got to the third line of the song “E,F,G”, Grayson sat up and planted a wet kiss on my lips. As I continued singing, he put his head back down. About three lines later ” L,M,N,O,P”, he sits up and repeats the kiss. And he does it again at the end of the song. I hug him and ask what song he wants to hear next. “Ba Ba Sheep” So I start singing and what do you know- he does the cute kiss thing all the way through that song too! And again for our final song “The wheels on the TRUCK go round and round.” (FYI-we sing truck instead of bus because Grayson prefers trucks.) When I finished the truck song he sat up again and this time puts his arms around my neck and says in the softest, sweetest voice: “my mommy.” I tear up and say “Yes, I am Grayson’s mommy.” He plants another kiss on my lips and again says “my mommy”.

I couldn’t have said it any better. Yes, Grayson I am your mommy and I missed you too. Just ask Daddy.



A little about me

I got this from Crabby Mama. Love it! You highlight what you have done. Now you guys do it! Leave a blog comment so I can come read yours.

1. Touched an iceberg
2. Slept under the stars
3. Been a part of a hockey fight
4. Changed a baby’s diaper
5. Watched a meteor shower
6. Given more than you can afford to charity
7. Swam with wild dolphins
8. Climbed a mountain
9. Held a tarantula
10. Said “I love you” and meant it

11. Bungee jumped
12. Visited Paris
13. Watched a lightning storm at sea
14. Stayed up all night long and watched the sun rise
15. Seen the Northern Lights
16. Gone to a huge sports game
17. Walked the stairs to the top of the Statue of Liberty
18. Grown and eaten your own vegetables
19. Looked up at the night sky through a telescope
20. Had an uncontrollable giggling fit at the worst possible moment
21. Had a pillow fight
22. Bet on a winning horse
23. Taken a sick day when you’re not ill

24. Built a snow fort
25. Held a lamb
26. Gone skinny dipping
27. Taken an ice cold bath
28. Had a meaningful conversation with a beggar
29. Seen a total eclipse
30. Ridden a roller coaster

31. Hit a home run
32. Danced like a fool and not cared who was looking
33. Adopted an accent for fun
(often!)
34. Visited the birthplace of your ancestors
35. Felt very happy about your life, even for just a moment
36. Loved your job 90% of the time
37. Had enough money to be truly satisfied

38. Watched wild whales
39. Gone rock climbing
40. Gone on a midnight walk on the beach
41. Gone sky diving

42. Visited Ireland
43. Ever bought a stranger a meal at a restaurant
44. Visited India
45. Bench-pressed your own weight
46. Milked a cow
47. Alphabatized your personal files
48. Ever worn a superhero costume
49. Sung karaoke
50. Lounged around in bed all day

51. Gone scuba diving
52. Kissed in the rain
53. Played in the mud
54. Gone to a drive-in theater
55. Done something you should regret, but don’t

56. Visited the Great Wall of China
57. Started a business
58. Taken a martial arts class
59. Been in a movie
60. Gone without food for 3 days
61. Made cookies from scratch
62. Won first prize in a costume contest

63. Got flowers for no reason
64. Been in a combat zone
65. Spoken more than one language fluently
66. Gotten into a fight while attempting to defend someone
67. Bounced a check
68. Read - and understood - your credit report
69. Recently bought and played with a favorite childhood toy

70. Found out something significant that your ancestors did
71. Called or written your Congress person
72. Picked up and moved to another city to just start over

73. Walked the Golden Gate Bridge
74. Helped an animal give birth
75. Been fired or laid off from a job
76. Won money

77. Broken a bone
78. Ridden a motorcycle
79. Driven any land vehicle at a speed of greater than 100 mph
80. Hiked to the bottom of the Grand Canyon
81. Slept through an entire flight: takeoff, flight, and landing
82. Taken a canoe trip that lasted more than 2 days
83. Eaten sushi
84. Had your picture in the newspaper

85. Read The Bible cover to cover
86. Changed someone’s mind about something you care deeply about
87. Gotten someone fired for their actions
88. Gone back to school
89. Changed your name

90. Caught a fly in the air with your bare hands
91. Eaten fried green tomatoes
92. Read The Iliad
93. Taught yourself an art from scratch
94. Killed and prepared an animal for eating
95. Apologized to someone years after inflicting the hurt

96. Communicated with someone without sharing a common spoken language
97. Been elected to public office
98. Thought to yourself that you’re living your dream
99. Had to put someone you love into hospice care
100. Sold your own artwork to someone who didn’t know you
101. Had a booth at a street fair
102. Dyed your hair
103. Been a DJ
104. Rocked a baby to sleep
105. Ever dropped a cat from a high place to see if it really lands on all four
106. Raked your carpet
107. Brought out the best in people
108. Brought out the worst in people
109. Worn a mood ring
110. Ridden a horse

111. Carved an animal from a piece of wood or bar of soap
112. Cooked a dish where four people asked for the recipe
113. Buried a child
114. Gone to a Broadway (or equivalent to your country) play
115. Been inside the pyramids
116. Shot a basketball into a basket
117. Danced at a disco
118. Played in a band
119. Shot a bird
120. Gone to an arboretum

121. Tutored someone
122. Ridden a train

123. Brought an old fad back into style
124. Eaten caviar
125. Let a salesman talk you into something you didn’t need
126. Ridden a giraffe or elephant

127. Published a book
128. Pieced a quilt
129. Lived in an historic place
130. Acted in a play or performed on a stage
131. Asked for a raise
132. Made a hole-in-one
133. Gone deep sea fishing
134. Gone roller skating

135. Run a marathon
136. Learned to surf
137. Invented something
138. Flown first class
139. Spent the night in a 5-star luxury suite
140. Flown in a helicopter
141. Visited Africa
142. Sang a solo
143. Gone spelunking
144. Learned how to take a compliment
145. Written a love-story
146. Seen Michelangelo’s David
147. Had your portrait painted
148. Written a fan letter
149. Spent the night in something haunted
150. Owned a St. Bernard or Great Dane
151. Ran away
152. Learned to juggle
153. Been a boss
154. Sat on a jury
155. Lied about your weight
156. Gone on a diet

157. Found an arrowhead or a gold nugget
158. Written a poem
159. Carried your lunch in a lunchbox

160. Gotten food poisoning
161. Gone on a service, humanitarian or religious mission
162. Hiked the Grand Canyon
163. Sat on a park bench and fed the ducks

164. Gone to the opera
165. Gotten a letter from someone famous
166. Worn knickers
167. Ridden in a limousine
169. Can hula or waltz
170. Read a half dozen Nancy Drew or Hardy Boys books
171. Been stuck in an elevator
172. Had a revelatory dream
173. Thought you might crash in an airplane
174. Had a song dedicated to you on the radio or at a concert
175. Saved someone’s life
176. Eaten raw whale
177. Know how to tat, smock or do needlepoint
178. Laughed till your side hu
rt
179. Straddled the equator
180. Taken a photograph of something other than people that is worth framing
181. Gone to a Shakespeare Festival
182. Sent a message in a bottle
183. Spent the night in a hotel
184. Been a cashier
185. Seen Old Faithful geyser erupt
186. Joined a union

187. Donated blood or plasma
188. Built a campfire
189. Kept a blog

190. Had hives
191. Worn custom made shoes or boots
192. Made a PowerPoint presentation
193. Taken a Hunter’s Safety Course
194. Served at a soup kitchen
195. Conquered the Rubik’s cu
be
196. Know CPR
197. Ridden in or owned a convertible
198. Found a long lost friend
199. Helped solve a crime
200. Responded to a NJP newsletter