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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

My T-Ball Girl

Bree's first game of her baseball career was last night.
 
 
Its moments like these that make me realize how fast life passes us by.


 
Here's a small clip of my t-ball girl up to bat:
 
 
Bree is the one on the left crouching like she's getting glamour shots done instead of waiting to stop a ground ball.  Gotta work on her stance a little bit.

 
Oh goodness...  It seems like just yesterday I was the one out there on the field high-fiving everyone after a game and going to the concession stand to get my treat for the evening.  I remember coming home and having to sit on the front porch to eat my snow cone while the window air conditioners hummed behind me, mosquitoes attacking my legs and the other neighborhood kids would slowly start to trickle home after their games.  Then I would go inside where it was "freezing" to change in to my pajamas and sit on the couch and watch the Waltons with my parents before going to bed. 

 
Oh the memories.
 
Such good memories.
 
And now its time to Bree to start creating her own.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Ready or Not - Take 3

Today was the day. 
 
Well... it was supposed to be the day.
 
But baby girl has a different opinion.
 
Today was my official due date and with only 1 hour and 52 minutes left, I'm thinking its just going to pass us by.
 
So what does a 40 week pregnant lady during a mid 80's and horrible humidity heat wave after a full days work and t-ball game look like?
 
 
 
Am I ready for this pregnancy to be over?
 
That would be a big fat Y-E-S!
 
I'm ready to not be out of breath just walking to the car.  I'm ready to sleep on my stomach or back again.  I'm ready to eat a full meal in one sitting.  I'm ready for the simplest of things like jello to not give me heartburn.  I'm ready to not break out into a sweat while taking a nap. 
 
Oh so ready.
 
However, am I ready to have a baby?
 
Not so much.
 
Babies require around the clock care - feeding, changing, quieting crying fits, breaking their confusion of night and day, attempting to get them on a schedule that semi jives with ours and everything else that I can't possibly mention.  If my life would be just about loving on this baby, then everything would be okay.  But along with all the aforementioned, my life will also consist of:
 
- A 5 year old
- A 3 year old
- T-ball practices
- T-ball games
- 2 week safety city
- ENT appointments
(to assess Bree's constant nasal congestion and the possibility of adnoid and tonsil removal)
- baby's weekly and monthly check ups
- school physicals for both Bree and Jake
- working with Jake to prepare him for preschool
- working with Bree so all she learned in preschool won't be forgotten
- school shopping for two children
- dentist appointments
 
We also want to have some fun this summer so we purchased tickets to a Tigers game, would like to take the kids to the Mudhens at least once, try to get to the zoo a few times and attempt a small family getaway as well as spend a few weekends up at the lake.
 
Plus don't forget that both Jim and I have jobs as well, work a few fairs, and I'm considering entering a 5K in August which I will definitely need to do some training for.
 
And on top of all that we still need to eat, sleep and take lots and lots of baths.
 
Whew.  I'm exhausted just thinking about it.
 
So am I ready for all this?
 
No.  But ready or not, I'm going to be a mother of three and life is about to move at a pace that I didn't even know was possible.
 

Friday, May 17, 2013

Oh yes it is

Tis the season to be
 
 
 
C-H-E-R-R-Y!
 
 
My most loved fruit is back in the stores for the season.
 
Cherries.
 
Mmm Mmmm
 
And in case you are wondering...
 
Yes, a bag of cherries is a perfectly acceptable gift to bring a new mom in the hospital.

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Keeping Up

Even though I am 38 weeks pregnant, I find myself beyond exhausted by the end of the day.  I have actually come home from work just to take a nap before heading out to the store.  Its so, so bad and I have no idea why.
 
 
9:34am - Football
 
 
Jacob gets tried of having to chase after the ball so we move on.
 
9:36am - Baseball

 
Mommy gets tried if having to chase the ball.  Move on Jake.
 
9:39am - More Football

 
Jacob gets tired of getting hit in the head with the ball.  Onwards we go.
 
9:40am - Digging in my garden

 
We have to leave to get Bree from school before too long which really means don't get dirty.  Find something else to do.
 
9:40:37am - Football yet again

 
Trying to be cool like Daddy and spin the football on the ground.  Doesn't go so well but kept attempting it anyways.
 
9:44am - Biking

 
Love it.  Takes no entertainment or energy from me because...
 

Whew...
 
I'm exhausted, aren't you?

Monday, May 6, 2013

To each their own

Whether its the rays of sunshine peeking over the roof or the sound of stampeding feet running into my room to wake me in the morning, the first thing I see when opening my eyes is this glorious view through my bedroom window:
 
 
A budding green maple...
 
Pine trees...
 
And a behemoth lilac bush.
 
 
Its a beautiful bush.
 
Wonderful amounts of shade.  Great barrier between our house and the neighbors. Plenty of branches for Bree and Jake to practice their climbing skills.
 
However, as I said before, this bush is huge.  Gigantic.  Enormous. 
 
And the problem with a massive lilac bush is the sheer volume of flowers in the spring time.
 
And the problem with the sheer volume of flowers is the Over. Whelming. Stench. all the flowers produces.
 
Although I find the flowers very pretty to look at, the aroma of lilacs is one I have never, ever liked in my life.  Even if I had liked the smell before, having that large of a bush with that strong of an odor invading my every breath every moment I'm home, I'm not so certain I'd like it anymore. 
 
The silver lining?
 
I am very, very thankful for my sense of smell, even if I have to deal with a little unpleasantness every spring.