Saturday, February 14, 2009

When will the snot end?

Really. If it’s not Grace’s, then it’s mine. She was sick yet again, and then it was Mommy’s turn. Lucky for her she gets to stay home and get anything, and I do mean anything she wants. We love her and spoil her until she’s better. But when I’m sick I get to go to work, take care of Grace until Jared can relieve me, then there are grocery trips, dirty bottles and laundry. I have made a decision, Mommy’s not getting sick anymore. I’m done, plus I don’t have time for it anyway. The only thing that makes me feel better is that Grace is feeling better and really when she’s happy, we’re all happy. Even when she’s sick and running fever, she still has a smile on her face, and most of the time, she’s in a good enough mood to play.
There’s still one thing that’s troubling me. Why is it that a kid can be running fever, running fever, you take then to the doctor, and magically no fever. But the second you pull in the driveway at home the fever comes back. I think they’re pumping a Tylenol concoction out the air vents at the pediatrician’s office. Really.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Godparents

I don't know if I ever mentioned that Grace has godparents. We haven't yet had her baptized, but we intend to. Uncle Josh is her godfather and Nanny (Lindsay) is her godmother.

New Tricks at the Circus

Grace has learned quite a few new tricks lately, other then attempting to eat the dogs’ food and condition her hair with pureed peas. Climbing onto or into things is one or her favorites; the dog bed, the toy box, etc. Some things she climbs under, and other things we put her in, like the ottoman. Why? Because it’s funny.






Some other, and much more fun things she’s been doing is grabbing our legs while we walk, sticking her head between our legs and trying to follow.


We’ve also been teaching her fun tricks too. Daddy showed her how to turn the lights on and off, but I think it frustrates her because she can’t reach on her own. She’s also starting to a sippy cup, which was very slow at first, but like everything else Grace is catching on super fast. Having her teeth brushed is another first for her. I wanted to start really early in am attempt to get her in the habit of it. Although I was very worried she’d fight it, she loves it.




And last but not least, Grace has wagged an anti diaper war. Almost every time we change her diaper she tries to make a run for it. It’s so frustrating, but we just can’t help but laugh while she crawls across the floor with her naked bottom in the air, usually with inside out pajama pants hanging off her feet.