Monday, March 25, 2013

just a girl




What is with this cold snap?! I was loving the 70's and 80's we were having. Come back spring. I'm looking forward though to Abigail's first Easter and hosting brunch at our house. Now I've got to track down this wine Jonathan and I had at T. Cooks - it would go perfect with my menu for Sunday. Wish me luck.

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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

wtf




Ok being a woman is tough, but being a woman and a mom is the toughest. Not only do you have to carry inside of you for nine months precious cargo, you have to labor the child, then spend countless nights awake tending to them as well as worry that every decision you make is in their best interest only to discover on top of all that you have stretch marks and a deformed body. WTF. No one ever mentions the after-math of it all. Well, maybe they do and you think to yourself I certainly won't be like that. Ugh. Mom's deserve Mother's Day way more than once a year.

One look at my baby girl and it's all worth it though. Back on the elliptical I go.

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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

spring fever


I have spring fever and I would love to just get away and go somewhere fabulous.
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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

growing




I must think to myself a hundred times a day I can't believe how big Abigail is getting, but even more so today. I just can't get over how fast she's growing. Meanwhile I'm eagerly awaiting all we've got to come in the next couple of months: Abigail's first Easter, starting swim lessons and vacations.

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Saturday, March 2, 2013

ready for spring





Where did February go? Abigail is six months old (almost seven) and into everything, so I don't have a second to spare - hence not blogging for the past month. I wouldn't have it any other way though. She's my world. Motherhood isn't easy, far from it. Every stage has it's difficulties, but the reward far surpasses the fatigue, being pooped on, peed on, having baby food in your hair, and never having a minute for yourself. Today she laughed hysterically for the first time and my heart burst with joy. It's these moments that remind you just how wonderful life is. 

I have a new favorite baby product, the Aden + Anais Serenity Star. As much as we've love the sleep sheep it only plays sounds for 45 minutes and Abigail would wake when the sound turned off. The Serenity Star will play noise constantly. It also tells you the temperature of the room digitally and by color - the star glows white if the temperature is in the recommended range by pediatricians, red if it's too warm and blue if it's too cold. Love that feature. It's a clock as well and can keep track of feedings - we don't need this function anymore, but will be great for the next kiddo. 

Speaking of the next kiddo my stomach is in knots I have to go in this month to have my fibroid checked. If it's grown then I'll have to have surgery, which holds the risk of not being able to have more  babies. If that's the case I'll be devastated, but Jonathan and I have always talked about adopting. However the outcome I have an incredible little family that I'm so grateful for. 

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