Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Stats

So, Cora got her last vaccine until age 4!  Yippee.  She weighed in at 27.5 pounds (90%) and is about 35.5 inches long (95%) but I actually think she is more 90% for both weight and height.  Last time I felt like the nurse measured her short and this time I think maybe a little long.  Hard to tell when she was squirming around so much because she thought she was getting a shot. The boys are back from the Super Bowl - Obviously they had an amazing time.  Can't wait for the equivalent Girls trip later this year.  Not sure where or when but it will happen. The kids and I watched the game together at home - no party this year - but it was actually relaxing (other than the 2nd half of the game) and Connor and Cora both enjoyed cheering on the Ravens. Cora giving her High 5 after the Ravens 1st Touchdown
Connor and Cora all ready for the game - Pizza time.
The Moorhouse brothers - it wasn't just about the Harbaughs
The Super Bowl Crew (Carne, Greg, Colin, Mike, Joey)
My newest Pinterest purchase. Top loading ticket box. Love this!
And today I got a new pedicure and a no-chip manicure (is there any other kind with 2 - almost 3 kids?). I have waited forever because I had Ravens purple toes and was a little superstitious about removing it while the streak was alive.

Friday, February 1, 2013

18 Months

Cora is 18 months old today. And if she is 18 months that means about 30 days until her baby brother arrives. Wow. We are in the midst of a small remodel in our lower level to get ready for baby C. We are expanding the bedroom closet (to accommodate more of our clothes) and enclosing our laundry room as part of our house (instead of part of the garage). I have been saying all week that this is "My Superbowl" and it is. I cannot wait for the finished product! Ok, so back to Miss Cora. She is quite the little personality. Mimic is the best word to describe her at this age. She can play follow the leader and loves to copy everything. She can understand fairly complex commands and is happy to complete most requests. She is talking much more (although sometimes it sounds more like a foreign language. She is speaking clearly, just clearly not English). She is starting to make sentences: Push Me. Sit Here. I want that. More Milk, etc. Most days I will find her in her eat seat at 5:30 saying "Eat, Eat". Well, ok, but we usually don't eat at 5:30. Her really consistent habit (that I thought she would grow out of) is that she kicks the wall through her crib while she lies in her bed. I'm not sure why. She doesn't do it because she is mad. It is just something she does I guess to settle herself but she is always happy while kicking. It sounds like the wall is coming down though. Strong legs. 18 month appointment is Monday so I'll have her stats then.
Cool in the Shade (Cora now loves sunglasses and especially putting them on her head - wonder who she is copying?)
Cora on the Left - I'm on the Right.
Sweet Siblings (sorry to say that despite their love for Flap Books - this sweetness only lasted a little bit longer than it took me to take the photo) So I said before that the remodel was My Super Bowl. That means Colin's Super Bowl is the real thing. I may have said that if he didn't go back to Baltimore for a playoff game this year that he could go to the Super Bowl if the Ravens got that far. Guess Who Cashed In? I'm happy he is getting to go and although I would love to be there I'm glad I'm at home because 1. New Orleans is really fun (unless you are 8 months pregnant) 2. He can drive there making the trip travel less of an event and 3. who knows with 3 kids when this opportunity will ever happen again. So, to save money the "Baltimorons" flew in last night and today to travel in the minivan to NOLA. I'm happy to report that they arrived safely. The hotel is slightly better than expected and they are already out in the French Quarter. Colin said they saw Suggs. Probably not a good thing to see players on Bourbon Street?
The guys before they left. I thought they would be rolling their eyes at my photo request but to my surprise they made me wait so they could get the flag out to hold. They were totally into it!
Connor in his Purple Friday gear with his Uncle Neal and Uncle Mike.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Instagram

So even though I am still holding out on Facebook, I love Instagram. It is so easy and fast and fun! I realized I have been posting my photos there instead of on the blog - so, here is our 2013 via Instagram so far. . .
Mary Casen came over for a playday and she took Connor and Cora on a picnic
Cora loves all things baby doll. Look how sweet she is playing by herself.
After we played with all the upstairs toys, we headed downstairs and discovered dress-up superheroes.
Trouble #1 - She thinks this is hilarious - I'm okay with her doing this downstairs (on carpet) but recently she tried it upstairs on hardwood - luckily she is smart enough to realize mid-way that it wasn't going to work out.
Trouble #2 - This game came from Aunt Heather - (she is really a cousin but Aunt just seems easier). Connor is obsessed with this game. And, after playing nearly every day, he is actually really good at it - all this despite the fact that he still chooses his color based on which color won the prior game.
Trouble #3 - Well, he looks like he is up to trouble but really it was just a Community Helper Assembly at his school and he got to "drive".
We finally stopped over at Babies R Us and purchased a crib for the new arrival. We did take it out of the box but we have not yet assembled it. Mainly because we are giving the new baby our room and moving our stuff downstairs (but not before a closet remodel and possible laundry room reno (fingers crossed it is affordable and we can have the laundry room actually inside the house!) So, the crib is still in pieces until we can swap rooms. Of course the crib purchase took longer than expected since they actually had the crib in stock - we were able to pick it up right then, but we weren't prepared for that and had to do some car swapping and car seat uninstalling in order to get it home. Whew, just made it in time for the Ravens' game.
Cora is so funny these days. I forgot her favorite new word at 17 months. Trash. That's right. Trash. She actually creates trash (by tearing up kleenex) to be able to say "Trash?" and then march over to the trash can and deposit it once I have confirmed that it is indeed trash. Purse is another word that she knows - such a girl. She also tries to carry almost anything with a strap like a purse. When she sees pictures of kids in a crib she says "Night Night" and although she is usually only taking one morning nap a day - she continues to be a good sleeper. Fingers crossed this continues when the new baby arrives. Her shoes are getting too small so a shoe shopping trip with JoJo is on the books for tomorrow. I noticed her shoes were too small when she fell 6 times in 2 minutes. Oops. I got Cora this really cute Nautica dress for Christmas. It is so precious with the polo top and chambray skirt - but this is the best picture of her I could take. Sad.
Colin put Cora to bed one night - I usually do but he does sometimes . . . I walked in the next morning to find the light on in her closet (which has slatted doors so it looked really creepy) and her bed covered in wipes. This girl reached over to the dresser/ cubby tower next to her crib, got the new (unopened) package of wipes, took it and somehow managed to open it (although I have trouble removing the super strong sticker most days) and then "played" for an hour I guess removing nearly half of the wipes! Trouble!
Cora has been turned around in her car seat for a couple of months. I know the recommendation is 2 years but she is tall and was getting car sick rear-facing. She is so much happier and seems so old now. Here she is (again with babies) happy girl in the car - makes me happy too!
Today - a snowy day in Alabama! Just as quickly as it started - the snow was gone. But the kids enjoyed watching it from inside.
What else to do on a cold snowy day - play in Daddy's closet.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Happy New Year

We welcomed 2013 with a rainy day here. The dishwasher is on its 3rd load of the day at it isn't even noon. Today marks 17 months for Cora. She is talking a little more each day. She continues to understand nearly everything we say. She is pretty good at listening and following directions (which is nice when Connor doesn't love to follow directions anymore). She has some new words. Milk (she pronounces "Gilk"), Spoon (she pronounces "Poon"), Pop Pop, Cheese, Book (pronounced "Gook"). There are more maybe I'll think of them while typing. She now knows "Ears" and can identify them on herself and others (including her new babies). She loves for Connor to chase her around the upstairs (not my favorite activity) and also enjoys playing with every toy we own. And after Christmas, we own way too many. I actually don't think we will need any new toys for the baby, ever. She is still about 24 pounds and although her appetite has slowed down a bit, she is still a great eater. Her favorite food this month was Mexican Sweet Potatoes. These are super delicious and I made them without the skins, more like mashed potatoes. Another love is Spaghetti Bread. Also from Pinterest. I can assure you this is super easy to make, all the ingredients but the cheese are freezer or pantry items so this is a great - What can I fix without going to the store meal. I've been busy with Christmas, decorating, shopping, wrapping, and more wrapping and packing and shipping. I haven't posted many pictures. Here are some photos from Christmas that I missed posting.
My Christmas Cards . . . I LOVE this frame that hangs in our "foyer" and displays Christmas Cards (we got even more after I took this pic) and in the off season holds invitations, artwork and photos.
We went to The Club this year for the Santa Dinner. We got a family photo with Santa (not pictured because I don't have the digital file) and the kids danced the night away with JoJo.
Santa Connor - he is into what he calls superhero poses. hmmm.
Connor dressed up (along with the rest of the boys in his class) as Joseph. This was their Christmas luncheon/ Happy Birthday Jesus party.
Christmas Eve morning at the Doctor's office. Turns out the Pre-Christmas Puke the night before was just a quick bug that left Cora a little drowsy & feverish but overall didn't dampen her spirits too much - other than this photo.
Our Angel and Shepard (part of the Christmas Eve service at my parent's church. We spent Christmas Eve at my mom's house enjoying our annual Mexican dinner. So delicious! I don't have any photos because I was worried that Cora might still be sickly. You know, sitting around waiting for her to puke kind of night. Luckily she didn't get sick again.
Christmas morning. Connor slept in a little. Cora slept in a lot. So Connor got up and opened his stocking and his gifts from family and friends. I videoed this, so no still photos. Cora eventually woke up and we had breakfast and then did Santa gifts (at our other fireplace downstairs). Santa brought this Escalade and Planet mobile for Connor and Tea party/art table for Cora.
Cora enjoyed "jumping" (more like marching in place) on the new trampoline from Kevin and Leslie while holding her new picnic basket from Cousin Maddie.
Baby Doll Madness!
Christmas Night - Cora climbing up and down all night in her chair
Chuck, Connor and Cathy
Putting together his new puzzle and measuring himself against Jake. I think we may have to retire these pjs. Starting to be capris.
Cora lounging on the couch - just like her mommy does - such a mimic
New Easel - so fun! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Monday, December 17, 2012

Christmas is Coming

If you want to send a package for Christmas you should have done it last week. Post Office prices are absurd. Luckily I sent all but 1 package last week - albeit in 4 separate trips to the post office. Christmas is coming and we are trying to get ready. We have had a few fun events planned and more this week! I've been trying to get some photos up but I haven't been able to stop watching the news on the horrible CT school massacre. Just a reminder to be thankful of everything this time of year - even the lines and prices at the post office. Connor and Cora went to see Santa last week. A little impromptu because I realized it was now or never. No line - score! Cora was fine until I placed her in Santa's lap. Then she cried. Then we tried to amuse her. She didn't smile but she stopped crying. A fairly decent photo overall.
Connor and Cora on the other side of the tree
Last night Connor had a sleepover at my mom's house. They made a Gingerbread house and went for a ride on the Polar Express. Spoiled rotten and he loved every minute.
Santa's Baby!

Monday, December 10, 2012

Connor's First Game

Connor had his very first basketball game this past Saturday. He was very concerned about whether it was practice or a game. Telling him that it was a practice game was not helpful. "So it is both?" Yes. Of course, Colin and I were more worried about him having fun, dribbling the ball, etc. This is a 3-4 year old league (with a few young 5 year olds) at the local YMCA. We had a difficult time finding a place that had 3-4 year old teams. Now, I know why. Introducing a sport is hard. Dribbling is hard. Soccer seemed easier. But Connor is really enjoying it so far and we all know how much Colin LOVES basketball - squeaky shoes and all. So, as part of the rules of the league, the other kids can't take the ball out of your hands - they can "steal" it if you are dribbling (I think) but can't just walk up and take the ball away. So, watch the video below. This is the very first possession of the very first game (albeit practice game). Connor's team got the ball first. I missed the actual incident but apparently the referee asked Connor to guess the number of fingers he had behind his back (1 or 2). Connor tried to look behind his back. smart kid. He guessed the number correctly. Blue team ball. So, watch below. Connor is in the bright neon green shirt. Connor's First Game Video Connor played the entire first half (they only had 7 kids show up)
He sat on the bench the first 3 minutes after the half and then played the rest of the game. He was a good sport even on the bench.
Connor was 2 for 3 on the day. When he tried/ remembered to play defense he did a great job. We need to work on remembering to play defense and watch the ball - actually not just watch the ball go by, go after the ball. Next game!

Saturday, December 1, 2012

16 Months

Cora is 16 months old! She is in 18 month clothes and a size 3 diaper. Next box of diapers will be a size 4 though. She still adores her big brother and wants to try everything he does, and more. She is a climber. Climbs on the couch, ottomans, coffee table, our bed. She is completely unaware of danger. She has a few new double words this month: beep beep (copied from her brother), Jo Jo (her name for my mom pronounced with a french accent). Lights is by far her new favorite word closely followed by "all done", shoes and socks. As evidenced by "beep beep" she is also starting to repeat words she hears. We are working on recognizing body parts. So far she knows nose, feet and belly and will point to it. I don't think I ever posted her stats from her last doctor's visit at 15 months. She was 31 inches (which I am positive was not correct - since as soon as she laid on the table she started screaming - memories of the flu shot??) and 24 pounds 7 ounces. Since Connor and Cora usually love each other - they have gotten into what I will call wrestling (but it is more like bear hugging/ dragging/ squashing each other). It is so sweet and cute but I am really afraid Cora is going to get seriously injured. I spend most of my afternoons requesting that they be gentle and careful. It is hard to be mad when they are so sweet but Connor acts like she is a doll. I keep reminding him that she is real and breakable. Cora is our mini puma