Tuesday, November 12, 2013

The One Without a Real Title Because the Kids Woke Up from Their Naps

The last time I blogged, I had one child. Now I have two! Mr. Desmond is already 3 months old. He is an absolute dream baby. He eats well (90th percentile for weight and height...go figure!). He sleeps well at night (as well as can be expected from a breastfed baby). And he is just as sweet as can be. His smile will absolutely melt your heart. I think what amazes me most is that at 3 months, he already adores his sister. He lights up whenever he sees her and smiles at everything she does. Genevieve is so incredibly good with him. She loves her baby brother so much and sweetly tells him, "I love you, Dezi Boy" about 20 times a day. Seeing them together is one of the many joys I get to experience each day. I'm so lucky to be able to stay home with them during these precious first years.



Having two kids is definitely harder than one, though, and it blows my mind how I can be so busy yet get so little accomplished! Hence the reason it took me this long to transform Desmond's bedroom from a storage room into a proper nursery. I'm thrilled with how it turned out, especially considering the tiny budget we had for it. My favorite thing about his room is the old window that G and I decorated using simple wall decals. So easy a 2 year old can (and did!) do it! I know it looks risky to hang it above the crib, but trust me - it's not going anywhere. I have it anchored to the wall in literally 10 different places. My second favorite thing is the hand-painted cloth canvas featuring safari animals that my brother Michael brought back from Tanzania. So cool.







In other news, Genevieve is enjoying her weekly dance class. I've met some nice dance moms and look forward to our Saturday morning talks. Desmond is rolling over and giggling and looking more like his dad every day. Jonathan is delusional though and doesn't think Dez looks anything like him. Jonathan also sleeps face-down in his pillow and brushes his teeth with scalding hot water, so he's far from normal. (Love you, honey!) Jonathan is enjoying his residency and is now a member of the US Navy. He applied back in April and was accepted this fall. It is a wonderful program that helps doctors with their student loan payments while in residency. He will then work a minimum of 3 years as a Naval podiatrist upon his residency completion. We will be relocated but the location is TBD. I'm very proud of him.

We're heading back to Nebraska for Thanksgiving. It will be our first time home since we left in May, so you could say we're a little excited. My parents are hosting my dad's siblings and their children at our house on Thanksgiving day and I cannot wait to see them...all 61 of them!!! It will be legen - wait for it - dary. (Sorry, I couldn't resist, HIMYM fans.)

Friday, July 5, 2013

New City, New Jobs, New Baby on the Way!


Hello from New York! We've been in our new house in Wantagh, NY for a little over a month now, and we're loving it! Wantagh is a hamlet of the town of Hempstead, located on Long Island. As you can tell by the map, we're very close to the ocean -- less than 15 miles. We took Genevieve to the famous Jones Beach for her birthday and had a wonderful time. If you ever come visit us, you're guaranteed a trip to the beach! It takes about an hour to get to Manhattan by train. We've been into the city once since we've lived here and it was quite the adventure. I'm sure it will be easier next time now that we know what we're doing.

Long Island














It's so good to be living together as a family again. Our house is absolutely perfect for us. It's small enough to keep track of a busy two-year-old, yet it has a huge basement for storage and a nice fenced-in backyard for Snoop and Genevieve to play. G finally has her own room after sharing one with me for the past year. It's perfectly pink in every way and she just loves it. We have great landlords: a young couple with a three-year-old daughter. We've already had a couple play dates and are looking forward to more. We definitely got lucky with this place!

We found a lovely Catholic church 5 minutes from our house. The priests are great, the music is traditional and beautiful, and everyone there is so friendly and makes us feel  right at home. Actually, people in general are super friendly here. From the cable guy to the mail man to strangers at the grocery store, everyone acts like neighbors here...much more so than anywhere else I've lived. It's very refreshing!

Jonathan started orientation at North Shore/Long Island Jewish Medical Center a few weeks ago. His first official money-making day of work (HOORAY!!!) was on Monday and his first day being on-call is today (the 4th of July). Fireworks and feet don't always mix, so I'm sure he'll have a busy, interesting, and patriotic  night...minus the white and blue. He is loving his residency so far. The hours are long since it's mostly surgical cases, but he says that the days fly by and he's learning so much every day. He's always telling me about his cases and I just smile and pretend I understand his doc-talk.

My new job is pretty darn great as well. For the first time, I can officially call myself a stay-at-home mom. This makes me happier than I can put into words. With baby #2 right around the corner, I plan to stay home for at least 3 more months, but hopefully longer. Baby seems to be doing great. He or She is extremely active and kicks really hard - much  more so than Genevieve. Jonathan thinks it's a boy but I have a feeling it's a girl (probably a very feisty one!).

Here's Gigi posing with her little brother or sister at 36 weeks. I apologize for the swimsuits / lack of clothing, but these were just too cute not to share!










Sunday, April 14, 2013

Changes Galore!

There's a reason I don't usually do New Year's resolutions...and it's that I don't do New Year's resolutions. In my last post, on January 14, I resolved to start blogging again on a regular basis. Oops. I was 13 weeks pregnant with Sugar Weenie 2.0 then, and now I'm 26 weeks prego! Here's a pic to prove it...


Genevieve and I are loving having our hubby/daddy back. He returned from his year of traveling on March 22 -- exactly 1 year to the day that we moved back to Nebraska. He is currently doing a rotation here in Grand Island, and then he'll head back AZ to finish up school the first three weeks of May. I'm keeping busy with my 5 part-time jobs, chasing around Genevieve, and planning our cross-country move (we still have a storage unit FULL of stuff in AZ). 

It's hard to believe, but just over a month from now we'll be packing our bags and heading to Long Island, New York! We have a house hunting trip planned at the end of April. We're praying we can find a decent, not-too-tiny apartment or house that fits our oh-so-tiny budget. We took the first big step of our transition to New York living this week: we traded in both of our cars for one slightly bigger family car. We were both a little sad to say goodbye to our beloved Kia Soul and Kia Sportage, but the Tahoe suits us well. Now we just need to have a few more kiddos to fill it up! :)

Little Miss Genevieve is as sweet and cute and hilarious as ever. She amazes us each day with her ever-expanding vocabulary. She loves tickling my belly and talking/singing to the baby. She thinks that my protruding belly button IS the baby! Here she is being her usual silly self...



Monday, January 14, 2013

Introducing SW2

Hello Friends!

I'm not usually one to make New Year's resolutions, but I recently decided that I really miss blogging and have therefore resolved to start it back up again if for no other reasons than a) to be able to say that I have at least one hobby (to appease my husband who thinks I desperately need one) and b) to look back on it someday and share it with my family.

But who are we kidding? A new blog post after such a long hiatus can really only mean one thing: Genevieve is going to be a big sister! I'm 13 weeks along, due July 23. Apparently, nothing - not even living halfway across the country from each other for a year - can keep this family from growing! We are slightly surprised, extremely blessed, and beyond excited for our new addition. We can't wait to see G in action as a big sister!

In other news, Jonathan is in the home stretch of his 4th and final year of podiatry school. He has completed month-long rotations in Tampa, Long Island, Newark, D.C., and Brooklyn. G and I visited him while he was in Long Island and had an amazing time. Jonathan barely escaped Superstorm Sandy when he came home to visit us for Halloween (hint: 9 months from July). Hence, some of the nickname ideas for baby #2 have been Sandy, Hurricane baby, and Halloweenie (my favorite). For now, I think we'll go with SW2, short for Sugar Weenie 2.

Jonathan was able to come home for a week over New Year's and is now back in Jacksonville, FL until the end of March. April and May are still TBD for him. Graduation is at the end of May; we'll move in June; and SW2 will grace us with his or her presence in July. In case you're wondering, we're keeping this one a surprise too! And yes, Jonathan is still stuck on Bruce for a boy name. Ug! Will someone please give us a pet named Bruce so we can be done with this nonsense already?! (No offense to all the Bruces out there.)

Genevieve is 19 months old - unbelievable. She LOVES to dance, especially to Usher, Mariah Carey, and Maroon 5. She is working on her ABC's and can get to the letter P with help...I'm a proud mama! She still doesn't sleep through the night, but that's really my only complaint. She's pretty awesome.

Here's G and uncle Dominic practicing the ABC's

As for me, I finished up an internship with the United Way in December and am continuing my other three jobs with Edward Jones, Majestic Treasures, and Kohl's, all of which I enjoy in different ways. We said goodbye to my mom's dad, Poppa Tom, on December 1. He was 74 and ultimately died from pneumonia. He will be greatly missed and I'm sad that G won't remember him, but it gives me comfort knowing he's finally at peace.