Thursday, October 30, 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008
Abbyisms
1) She loves this new show called the Imagination Movers. Abby calls them the "musha musha movers."
2) Nate and I often tell the girls that we agree with each other when in a discipline type conversation with the girls. For example,
Jenna: Mommy, can I ride my bike outside?
Me: No, it's close to dinner time.
Jenna: Daddy, can I ride my bike outside?
Nate: No, you can't. I agree with Mommy.
Lately, whenever Jenna is getting reprimanded or I've told her no, Abby pipes up and says, "I gee mi Mommy." ( I agree with Mommy.) For example,
Jenna: Mommy, can I have a snack?
Me: Sorry honey, I didn't bring any in the car.
Abby: I gee mi Mommy.
3) "Mommy, you're my beh fend." (Mommy, you're my best friend.)
4) sippy soup = swimming suit
5) seaping booty=Sleeping Beauty
6) hairpane=airplane
Sunday, October 19, 2008
One of my favorites
This is me and Jenna when she was a little over 1 month old. Notice the pink cowboy boots? She was born in Texas (which is a privilege if you live in the south), so we had to have the correct attire:) I just love this picture!
Friday, October 17, 2008
This is what happens when Daddy dresses them.
Nate is the best husband I could have ever asked for. He is my best friend, an excellent daddy, and a great help with the girls and around the house. He cooks, cleans, and takes care of the kids whenever there is a need. I love all of those things about him. However, getting the girls ready for the day is not one of his fortes. See below:
Abby wore two different colored shoes when dropping Jenna of at preschool this morning. When I got home, her fly was down. I hope it was up at 9am this morning!
This is the best! I walked into preschool to pick up Jenna and was a tiny bit mortified. This is what Jenna had on. This is an adorable outfit, especially when worn with the leggings that go with it! Nate thought that the top was long enough to be a "mini-skirt!" So, Jenna wore a shirt and tights to school today. I apologized to the teacher as I was trying to get over my shock of my half-dressed daughter:)
In the end, I am, of course, not upset with Nate about this. I find it incredibly funny! Note to self: pick out clothes before leaving for work on Fridays:)
In the end, I am, of course, not upset with Nate about this. I find it incredibly funny! Note to self: pick out clothes before leaving for work on Fridays:)
Thursday, October 16, 2008
If Only Mouths Came With A Zipper . . .
A few funny moments from our day yesterday:
Five minutes after we got home from school/daycare, the carpet cleaners were knocking on my door. They were 25 minutes early and I was so flustered trying to get everything together for our afternoon out while we waited for the carpets to clean. As I was feeding the girls lunch, the carpet cleaner guys were pretreating the stains on the carpet. Jenna was talking to them and I heard her say, "Hi--my name is Jenna." Then as loud as she possibly could, Abby yelled, "Hi ! My name is Bootybutt!" What a proud moment for me. Really, those carpet cleaner men must think that I am the worst mother ever. In my defense, I contend that the OTHER parental unit in our house got them started on that word first, as a cute reference. Now we are trying to play defense and prevent our children from yelling that word as loud as they can to complete strangers:)
During our afternoon extravaganza, which was to keep the girls out of the house while the carpet dried, we landed at Kohls. I had to return something and was very proud of myself for not purchasing anything else. We stopped in the bathroom, and upon exiting the stall, Abby yells, "My mommy just went pee pee all by herself!" I bet you can imagine how embarrassing it was to walk out of the bathroom knowing that everyone in a 100 foot radius knew what had just happened in that stall.
You might be wondering why I posted these stories, since they ended up being pretty embarrassing to me. Well . . . I have learned that kids sometimes are not appropriate. But they are still hilarious. Pastor's wife or not, my kids are not perfect, and I am not perfect. But I am real. And someday, I can't wait for Abby to read this story:)
Five minutes after we got home from school/daycare, the carpet cleaners were knocking on my door. They were 25 minutes early and I was so flustered trying to get everything together for our afternoon out while we waited for the carpets to clean. As I was feeding the girls lunch, the carpet cleaner guys were pretreating the stains on the carpet. Jenna was talking to them and I heard her say, "Hi--my name is Jenna." Then as loud as she possibly could, Abby yelled, "Hi ! My name is Bootybutt!" What a proud moment for me. Really, those carpet cleaner men must think that I am the worst mother ever. In my defense, I contend that the OTHER parental unit in our house got them started on that word first, as a cute reference. Now we are trying to play defense and prevent our children from yelling that word as loud as they can to complete strangers:)
During our afternoon extravaganza, which was to keep the girls out of the house while the carpet dried, we landed at Kohls. I had to return something and was very proud of myself for not purchasing anything else. We stopped in the bathroom, and upon exiting the stall, Abby yells, "My mommy just went pee pee all by herself!" I bet you can imagine how embarrassing it was to walk out of the bathroom knowing that everyone in a 100 foot radius knew what had just happened in that stall.
You might be wondering why I posted these stories, since they ended up being pretty embarrassing to me. Well . . . I have learned that kids sometimes are not appropriate. But they are still hilarious. Pastor's wife or not, my kids are not perfect, and I am not perfect. But I am real. And someday, I can't wait for Abby to read this story:)
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Friday, October 10, 2008
Baby Steps
Swimming is a struggle and an adventure for Jenna. Before she was 2, she loved the water. However, we didn't get a chance to do much swimming because we were on vicarage or in St. Louis for our last year of seminary. Since we weren't rolling the dough, or much dough at all, belonging to a facility that would allow swimming wasn't an option.
When we got to San Jose, Jenna suddenly became afraid of the water. So much so that she would absolutely FLIP OUT if we tried get her into the water. It was quite disturbing, actually. Screaming and shaking and holding on for dear life. I don't know if that natural fear for her or if something brought it on. There were a few times that we tried to take her in the water and she flipped out. Maybe we scarred her. I have no idea. So for about a year, we just let her do her own thing. We were happy if she put her feet in the water at a pool. She graduated to holding onto the side of the pool, and we thought that was great.
So we enrolled her in swimming lessons at the Y and thought that she just needed a little encouragement from someone other than me or Nate.
16 weeks sitting on the steps of the pool. 16. weeks. Yep. I paid for that. (Actually Grandma helped.)
So I decided to go for the big guns and enroll her in a Swim School. I asked around and did some research and found one that is highly recommended. Jenna's been going to this swim school since September and has been doing so great. But she is definitely taking baby steps, and that makes me a little uncomfortable. I just want her to dive right in (literally and figuratively) and swim like so many other kids her age.
The first day of lessons at the swim school, it took her 20 minutes to be coaxed into the pool. Luckily, this place has the most wonderful teachers who made it comfortable for Jenna and soon she was in with no problem.
She has a male teacher, Derrick, whom she ADORES. Derrick has a class of four four year olds and it is the cutest thing! I'm pretty sure that each little girl has a secret crush on him. They bounce around and giggle the whole time.
We have progressed from sitting on the steps to getting right in the water and playing with the other kids. Now, we are working on putting her head under water. She gets so close each time, but just doesn't do it. She will put her face in, each ear in, and the back of her head--but not the whole thing!
Baby steps. I have to remember that. Each new thing she does is way better than 16 weeks of sitting on the steps.
When we got to San Jose, Jenna suddenly became afraid of the water. So much so that she would absolutely FLIP OUT if we tried get her into the water. It was quite disturbing, actually. Screaming and shaking and holding on for dear life. I don't know if that natural fear for her or if something brought it on. There were a few times that we tried to take her in the water and she flipped out. Maybe we scarred her. I have no idea. So for about a year, we just let her do her own thing. We were happy if she put her feet in the water at a pool. She graduated to holding onto the side of the pool, and we thought that was great.
So we enrolled her in swimming lessons at the Y and thought that she just needed a little encouragement from someone other than me or Nate.
16 weeks sitting on the steps of the pool. 16. weeks. Yep. I paid for that. (Actually Grandma helped.)
So I decided to go for the big guns and enroll her in a Swim School. I asked around and did some research and found one that is highly recommended. Jenna's been going to this swim school since September and has been doing so great. But she is definitely taking baby steps, and that makes me a little uncomfortable. I just want her to dive right in (literally and figuratively) and swim like so many other kids her age.
The first day of lessons at the swim school, it took her 20 minutes to be coaxed into the pool. Luckily, this place has the most wonderful teachers who made it comfortable for Jenna and soon she was in with no problem.
She has a male teacher, Derrick, whom she ADORES. Derrick has a class of four four year olds and it is the cutest thing! I'm pretty sure that each little girl has a secret crush on him. They bounce around and giggle the whole time.
We have progressed from sitting on the steps to getting right in the water and playing with the other kids. Now, we are working on putting her head under water. She gets so close each time, but just doesn't do it. She will put her face in, each ear in, and the back of her head--but not the whole thing!
Baby steps. I have to remember that. Each new thing she does is way better than 16 weeks of sitting on the steps.
Thursday, October 09, 2008
Nine October
Today was a good day. No huge tantrums or meltdowns or too many things to do. We've been hanging out at home since work/preschool/daycare this morning. I am loving "home" more and more since I started to work part-time. I really value my time here and find myself being more motivated now that I have less home time. It's interesting, because when I was home full-time, I would often dread the days that we didn't have much to do. Being home with the kids was hard for me and often resulted in tension of some sort. But things have seemed to switch. I think working part-time is good for me.
One bad thing did happen today, though. I came to the realization that Abby is giving up her nap. She's refused to nap in the afternoon a few times during the past three weeks, and I chalked it up to her just not being tired. But after entertaining a wide awake Abby until 9:45 last night (I made her take a good nap yesterday afternoon), I decided that I'd rather have her awake during the day as opposed to the evening. So, there are no more afternoon naps at the Hartke house. I'm trying to think up a good plan for "rest time" in the afternoon. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Teaching my adult class continues to get more interesting. Today I think I learned more from/about my students than they learned from me. First, we had a lengthy discussion about prison. I learned all about what it's like on the "inside." I also learned that California's prisons are really overcrowded, so many people are getting shipped off to other states to serve their time. Sounds like something California would do.
The other interesting piece to my day was that I highly suspect that some of my students are smoking pot before school and/or during our half hour break. Bloodshot eyes, strange behavior, and that lovely smell are all things I've noticed this week. I have the freedom to drop any student from my class, and that's probably what's in store for these people. I can't have stoned students in my classroom distracting the others who are really trying to work.
Who knew this would be my world? Not me!
One bad thing did happen today, though. I came to the realization that Abby is giving up her nap. She's refused to nap in the afternoon a few times during the past three weeks, and I chalked it up to her just not being tired. But after entertaining a wide awake Abby until 9:45 last night (I made her take a good nap yesterday afternoon), I decided that I'd rather have her awake during the day as opposed to the evening. So, there are no more afternoon naps at the Hartke house. I'm trying to think up a good plan for "rest time" in the afternoon. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Teaching my adult class continues to get more interesting. Today I think I learned more from/about my students than they learned from me. First, we had a lengthy discussion about prison. I learned all about what it's like on the "inside." I also learned that California's prisons are really overcrowded, so many people are getting shipped off to other states to serve their time. Sounds like something California would do.
The other interesting piece to my day was that I highly suspect that some of my students are smoking pot before school and/or during our half hour break. Bloodshot eyes, strange behavior, and that lovely smell are all things I've noticed this week. I have the freedom to drop any student from my class, and that's probably what's in store for these people. I can't have stoned students in my classroom distracting the others who are really trying to work.
Who knew this would be my world? Not me!
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
If you are looking for some cool Christmas gifts . . .
check out this website.
www.wearefullofscrap.blogspot.com
My friend Maria sells homemade cards and photo albums. She's very creative and they make great gifts!
www.wearefullofscrap.blogspot.com
My friend Maria sells homemade cards and photo albums. She's very creative and they make great gifts!
Sunday, October 05, 2008
Burned Waffles
These are part of tonight's dinner. Waffles Burned waffles. We had breakfast for dinner tonight, and I burned them. Luckily, we had a whole stack of Hello Kitty Waffles to eat before these, but I completely forgot about this last batch after sitting down to eat my own dinner. After about fifteen minutes, Nate went over to the Hello Kitty waffle iron, opened it up and said, "Honey, I love you for this. This is so you."
There are several things to fill you all in on here. Why do we have a Hello Kitty waffle maker? We won it at a silent auction. Yes, we actually bid on this item and won. I guess that's what having two little girls does to you.
And yes, I do have an issue with burning food. Not all the time, and much less frequently than in the past. I am absent minded. Big time. Especially when it comes to things around the house. I'll put a batch of cookies in the oven (and not set the timer because I'll be sure to remember to get them out), put a load of laundry in, clean half of the bathroom before I realize that the cookies are burning and I forgot to check on them. I do this a lot, but I have been trying to be better. I actually set timers now and really try to finish one task at a time. Like laundry. I really try to fold all the laundry and actually put it in the drawers all in one day.
I'm just happy that Nate has come to the place where he doesn't get annoyed or angry when I forget something and food ends up burned. He just loves me for it:)
Thursday, October 02, 2008
Getting Into Mischief
This is true mischief! I accidentally left a bag of cookies on the counter. While I was upstairs, my two little sweethearts swiped a plate of them.
Cookie victory!
So yummy!
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