Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Recap: Teagan Turned Two!

**Disclaimer: I currently suffer from a very real condition called Pregnancy Brain.  I realized as Parker and I were looking at the blog that I already wrote a post about Teagan's birthday.  Oh well.  Here are more pics!! :-P**

Birthdays are supposed to be all about what you want to do on your special day.  So on Teagan's special day what did she choose to do? Sleep until 4pm.  Not out of character in the least bit and highly appropriate for doing things the way Teagan wanted them done :)

Once our sleepy head woke up we broke into the presents, ordered take out french fries and ranch (a Teagan favorite), visited one of her favorite parks, indulged in Coldstone cupcakes, and refrained from singing Happy Birthday (we had no choice--Teagan cannot stand when we sing that song.  Like screams no and is near tears.  Silly girl).  It was a great day celebrating as a family and loving on Teagan.  Our two year old!!

All of us (minus sleepy T) stayed up late decorating with streamers, signs, and balloons.  Lots of balloons. 

Color changing mermaid Barbie was a huge hit.

I couldn't help but to dress Teagan in the exact same outfit Parker wore when celebrating her 2nd birthday.  

Our so sweet Teagan



Teagan is really into playing mommy.  She loves cuddling, feeding, kissing boo boos, and just taking good care of them in general.

Teagan's signature "ole" pose

These girls make my heart melt.





A snapshot of Teaegan at two:
  • she loves "chicky nuggets"
  • can sleep in like no other.  Typically weekends include sleeping in until 2pm.  Do we have a toddler or a teenager? 
  • her easy, go with the flow personality continues.  Rarely cries, always smiles.
  • loves singing Twinkle Twinkle (Finkle Finkle lol), ABCs, Peter Rabbit, Rock a Bye Baby, and more
  • can count to 10
  • she is in the clingy phase.  If a stranger is close she must be in mama's arms
  • is still obsessed with Coconut and Almond milk.  We got through about half a gallon every two days! I'm not sure if Teagan is still sensitive to cow's milk since we haven't tried it in a long time but I'm not about to rock the boat.
  • picky eater for the most part, but she loves her some sliced cheese and Go-Gurt
  • very good at describing her feelings (my tired, my hungry), is polite (lots of "peas" and "fank yous," loving (always says "yuv you" and gives lots of hugs of kisses, and has those gorgeous ringlet curls 

Happy birthday Teagan!! I'm so lucky to be your mama!!





Saturday, November 1, 2014

Three times as fun!

The cat is out of the bag...baby #3 is on the way, arriving late April/early May.  We are thrilled to add antoher little one to our growing bunch!





The pregnancy thus far has pretty much mirrored that of Parker and Teagan.  Massive food adversions, not knowing what I want to eat until that exact second (Hot Pockets for breakfast? Sure.  Cheese and crackers for lunch? Why not. Boxed mashed potatoes for dinner? Never sounded better).  Like past pregnancies as well, I gravitate heavily towards processed foods in the first tri. Sheer exhaustion plagued me as well.  Every morning I was dragging myself out of bed, trying to keep my eyes open and not puke all day, coming home and passing out on the couch while still trying not to puke. It seemed never ending but as of about 12.5 weeks I am finally starting to feel more like myself.

Boy or girl??? Ahhh, I'm dying inside!!

We’ve been able to see our little pumpkin on two separate occasions.  Once early on at 6 weeks and again at week 12.  For the 12 week appointment we brought Parker along as she is very curious and excited about the new baby (she has mentioned it is a girl and we should name her Ashley.  She asks interesting questions, like does the food I eat fall on the baby? Does the baby cry inside my belly?).  For the big ultrasound mid-December we’ll bring the whole clan to see what’s cooking.

13 weeks



Kris wants a boy, I want a girl.  I’m pretty sure we’ll get one of those.  I’ve analyzed the heartbeats—148 at 6 weeks, 157 at 11 weeks, and 151 at 12 weeks.   I’ve analyzed the ultrasound pictures.  I have a conclusion about the gender—there is no conclusion until December 9th at 9am.  Our big day.

Today I’m 14 weeks 1 day along.  Early into the 2nd trimester and hopefully getting to the peak of my energy during this pregnancy.  Which is good, because I tend to paint the entire house when I’m pregnant and our new home needs it.  Love the house but I could not pick more hideous paint colors if I tried.  So far we’ve paint Parker and Teagan’s room, the living and dining room, and the family room.  I primed the half bath and painted half of the kitchen before I realized I could not stand the new color.  Off to find a new color soon.


In other news, last night was Halloween! 35 degrees (feel like temp was 27) and it snowed the entire time.  Still a blast.  We ran around the sub with neighbor friends for about an hour.  At that point, Parker started crying because it was so cold.  Back inside sounds good to me! We cuddled up, watched some Halloween shows, and handed out candy.

Some pics of our (many) Halloween outings this year.

Subdivision party.  This sub throws loads of parties.  The Halloween one was complete with pony and unicorn rides (for real), a petting zoo, candy, and the best local cider and donuts you'll ever taste (why yes, Yates of course!)

Teagan appears mildly concerned.

This girl loves her a selfie.  I'm talking about Teagan.

Magical! Mythical!



School Halloween party, full of games, food, friends, and fun!



Minds are blown

Real life sisters!





My office Halloween bash:

Bump ahead.  Get it?1 ;) 

Cheese and crackers are always a hit

One day I will get a picture with everyone smiling and everyone looking at the camera.  One day.

And finally, actual Halloween with the neighborhood crew.



Whew! I have so much still to catch up on.  Disney, Teagan and Parker turning a year older, etc.  Soon :)


Friday, October 10, 2014

Magical, wonderful Disney!



Ahhhh, Disney really WAS the most magical place! Let’s recap, shall we? 

The flight down was early yet surprisingly uneventful.  Both girls did fine on their first plan experience and we landed in Florida welcomed by palm trees and better yet, the ability to just grab out carry-on bags on saunter over to Disney’s Magical Express.  No waiting for our four huge and heavy check bags.  Nopers, Disney took care of that for us and our bags arrived in our hotel room mere hours later.

Kidani Village at Animal Kingdom was impressive.  The service, the detail, the views—impeccable. Our room was fantastic with views of the 20+ variety of animals hanging out in the savanna.  Being able to sit on your balcony and enjoy giraffes, zebras, and the like was neat for all of us.  I’m a pool person (hence us heavily considering putting an in ground pool in come spring) and this pool did not disappoint.  The zero depth entrance was nice for girls to enjoy without me worrying (though Puddle Jumpers helped tremendously too), the kiddie slide was a hit with both P & T, and the kiddie splash area was a nice break from the actual pool.  Our check in day, check out day, and one full day were spent poolside.  It made for a very nice break from the 90 degree days!
It rained almost every day but typically not for long

A bed fit for a queen

Three out of the seven zebras munching on grass

Sunday, day one of our Disney park adventure, we were on the bus in time to make it to Magic Kingdom a solid 30 minutes prior to opening.  We purposely chose to vacation at Disney in September since it’s their slowest time of year but even then there was still a pretty big line.  Not to fear though, Disney put on a great “pre-opening” show and loads of characters arrived on the train right in front of us.  
Best seat in the house!

Our first glimpse at Elsa and Anna!!

But when the gates opened we booked it, double stroller and all, directly to meet Cinderella and Rapunzel.  Booking it worked because we were first in line! Seeing that first princess, Rapunzel, was nothing short of pure awesomeness.   So real looking and the topic of conversation was all Rapunzel related—Flynn Rider, the frying pan, everything made you feel as though you were right with Rapunzel in Tangled.   I was psyched, Parker was excited, stunned, and surprised, and Teagan was very cautious.  
Told you we booked it...only a few people made it in front of us






Cinderella was just as sweet.  She talked to us about her mice and the beautiful dresses the mice would make for her to wear. It was at this moment that I decided I wanted to move to Florida and become a Disney princess.  I'm sure there are engineering jobs down there for Kris, right? And it's always warm, not 37 degrees with frost at 630am on October 10th.  I'm not bitter, just bitterly cold.




Not having to wait in long lines was the theme of our trip.  Most rides were well under 20 minutes, lots had no wait at all.  For anything with a long wait (just Peter Pan’s ride and Elsa and Anna) we used our fast pass.  Win win! The teacups were no exception.  Walk right up and ride! We probably spun around in those things a half dozen times.  




This girl is NOT turning 4 next week, is she?!?



Under the Sea with Ariel was a nice break from the heat.  Plus I think Parker was pretty happy about it.



More pics and recaps to come.  Happy weekend!

Monday, October 6, 2014

Happy birthday baby Teagan!

Our baby girl is two! TWO!

A snapshot into the world of Teagan Noelle:


Bathing suit baker

-we are talking up a storm now a days.  Everything from “more sippy, peas!” to “boo boo right here.  Kiss is peas” to the occasional (let’s be real, often) “NOT NICE (insert mommy, daddy, Synee, Karker.”  Teagan is now able to pronounce her name as well! Up until recently she called herself Tega.  Now, it’s Teagan.  I kind of like “Tega” though ;)

She's enjoying reading too.  Never too early to bust out a Christmas book!
-food preferences are evident.  “Chicky nuggets,” pouches, Go-Gurt, “manas (bananas), and mac and cheese are staples in this house.
  
And on this particular day, string cheese made her smile.

-dancer! Teagan loves, loves, loves to move and groove.  If there’s music playing, Teagan will move to it.  One of her favorite numbers is the Hot Dog Dance from Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.

However, after a long day of traveling to Disney and swimming, baby girl needed to relax.  Poolside of course.

-speaking of Mickey Mouse, Teagan will plop herself on the couch and sweet ask for “Mickey Mouse?” If we say not right now, epic drama unfolds. 

Yes, even this sweet babe has major tantrums. 


-she loves being picked up and is (finally!!) starting to enjoy cuddling.  Teagan loves running back and forth the room giving out hugs and always wants her boo-boos kissed.

Teagan pretty much loved hugging the princesses, then sprinting back to the safety of my arms. (at Cinderella's Royal Table.  Ah.may.zing)

-we own approximately 52,498 toys.  However, there is constant battling between #1 and #2 over a toy one has found that the other must have at that moment or the world will end. Really? The baby doll at the bottle of the toy chest that no one has touched in 8 months is now the most coveted item in the entire house?!?!


No fighting here though. 

-Teagan knows her ABCs, can count from 1 to 10, and sings Let It Go, Twinkle Twinkle, and various songs from school (Clean Up song, Good Morning song, Jump Up and Down song). 

Teagan can also rock an Ariel costume like no one can.

So there you have it! Baby girl is 2! Love you forever my sweetie pie.