Showing posts with label emme. Show all posts
Showing posts with label emme. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Favorite Pins of the (Last Few) Week(s), vol. 4

Max started preschool in October, and he's had some type of cold or ear infection the entire time.  

So has the rest of our family.

I usually don't get sick, but his current cold must be a good one, because it's even made it to me.

Right now, daddy is giving the Dynamic Duo a bath, and mommy gets 10 minutes of blissful alone time....and look, I'm spending it here.  That's love.

Here's what else I've been loving lately....













And we all need to see this message every now and then....especially on a Monday.
  I pinned it to my "Free For All" board, but wanted to link to the blog - JKJK- since it's a printable.

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So, when Max's teachers asked him what he knew about turkeys, he told them that they say, "wobble, wobble."  

When asked what he was thankful for - he said, "Mommy, Daddy, and dinner." 
(To be honest, I'm surprised I made the cut, usually Daddy is the center of his universe and Mommy ranks along with shots and vegetables)

Recently, in school, they've been talking about being happy and sad, so he'll frequently announce to us that, "Max is happy"...
Or, he'll ask me if I'm happy or sad.  If he sees a picture of someone smiling, he'll tell me that they are happy, along with a goofy, toothy smile.

I could kiss his teacher - what a gift - to hear your child tell you that he/she is happy.  That simple sentence has been pretty much my life's work for the past 3.5 years.
I'm a little misty-eyed just thinking about it.


Then, there's Emme - I get misty-eyed thinking about prom-dress shopping...and not in a good way.
Recently, a mom told me I was lucky that I had a boy then a girl, so Max could keep an eye on Emme.

HA!

At Emme's 2 year well-child check up, her pediatrician told us that she will likely be 6'4" when she's fully grown.
Don't think she'll need any protection from anything.

Right now, her favorite phrases are "Stop it" and "Do it" and "I do it."
Luckily, her independence is rubbing off on Max, and he's become more insistent on doing things on his own.

Bath time is wrapping up, so I should probably do the same before I'm attacked by naked toddlers.

It's a good life.

Have a great week!
take care -
 

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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Don't Want to Miss A Thing...

When I originally started this blog, it was called "Max and Emerson," and it was supposed to serve as a journal for my babies.   Then I started my business, and changed the name of my blog - and the focus changed a bit.

Max and Emme - Christmas  2010

Yesterday, Emme turned 2 years old, and just like everyone says...I can't believe how quickly the time has gone.

My pudgy baby is gone, and she has been replaced by a truly terrible, wonderful one-of-a-kind two-year-old (I say that with all the love in the world.)


This morning, we were on our way home from taking Max to preschool, and I was thinking about how quickly time has gone since Max was born.
A song came on the radio that's typically considered to be a love song, but it described how I feel about my babies.

I know it's incredibly cheesy, but I realized I've already forgotten so many details of their short lives.  For Emme's birthday, I wanted to do a post to record this moment.



I could lie awake just to hear you breathing

Watch you smile while you are sleeping
Well you're far away dreaming

Emme - August 2011

I could spend my life in this sweet surrender
And just stay here lost in this moment forever`z

Well, every moment spent with you
Is a moment I treasure

Max and Emme - Summer 2010

I don't wanna close my eyes
I don't wanna fall asleep
'Cause I'd miss you, babe
And I don't wanna miss a thing
Emme at 10 months - September, 2011

'Cause even when I dream of you
The sweetest dream will never do
I'd still miss you, babe
And I don't wanna miss a thing

Eatin' cake just like her mama taught her - November 2011

Lying close to you
Feeling your heart beating
And I'm wondering what you're dreaming
Wondering if it's me you're seeing
Then I kiss your eyes and thank God we're together

Christmas 2011

And I just wanna stay with you
Just stay in this moment forever, forever and ever

I don't wanna miss one smile
Emme at 18 Months - May, 2012

I don't wanna miss one kiss
Well, I just wanna be with you
Right here with you, just like this
Max and Emme in the sand box - Summer 2012

I just wanna hold you close
Feel your heart so close to mine
And stay here in this moment
For all the rest of time
Kings Island, Emme at 22 Months - September, 2012

Don't wanna close my eyes
Don't wanna fall asleep, yeah
I don't wanna miss a thing

On the zoo train - October 2012

I can't believe how many details I've already forgotten, how many photo opportunitues I've missed (or lost on old phones), so I really want to work on this.  
Some of my future posts may be a little journal-y, but I promise to include the good stuff too.

Emme's 2nd Birthday - note that she has her fork securely gripped and she's ready for cake! (That's my girl!)  Immediately after lighting her candles, Max blew them out.  He tried to do a second time, but daddy assisted Emme and blew them out for her.

At the moment, Max is whining and has asked for the same thing at least 25 times in the last 5 minutes.  I don't want to miss a thing, but if I do forget something, I hope it's the whining....I'd be okay with that.

take care -
 

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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

A Perfect Easter Day

Thanks to all of you for stopping by yesterday for my blog swap with The Bold Abode - I think I've made it fairly obvious that I'm pretty much obsessed with Gwen, so it was a exciting day for me!
I see a couple new friends have joined us - welcome! I hope I was able to introduce some of you to Gwen's fantastic blog.

So, I hope all you had a lovely Easter Sunday - ours was perfectly wonderful.
Our babies are just getting to the age that the holidays are becoming a lot of fun...it's pure joy to watch them experience each day.  I can't believe there was a time that I didn't think I would ever want to have kids.

I know this is a little shift from the norm, but I wanted to share a couple pictures of my beautiful babies on a gorgeous day...

Emerson ("Emme") is 17 mos.  At her 15 month checkup, the pediatrician said she was the size of a 2.5 year old. 


Max, enjoying the fruits (or jellybeans) of his labor.

with Daddy


Bryan thinks she's going to be 6'4" one day.  (I'm 6' and Bryan is 6'2")

See the boots.  They never come off.  I have to pry them off his feet after he's fallen asleep at night.
This is his 2nd pair...
...this year.




What a wonderful day - I hope I never forget a moment of it.

(right now, Max is trying to put a dump truck on Emme's head, so better cut this short)

How was your Easter?

take care -
 

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