Two Nights Ruined Me
Last weekend, Chad and I went to walk as a part of Team Brenda in the Walk to Defeat ALS in Greenville. I taught with Ms. Brenda at North Lenoir and I adore her. She's the reason I got my teaching job when we moved to North Carolina. Without her putting in a kind word for me with the principal, I never would have gotten an interview. My application was sitting in a drawer at the county office. (I know, because I had to redo it after he decided to hire me. They couldn't find it anywhere!) Ms. Brenda is the kind of woman who says just what she thinks, and she can get away with it, because everyone loves her. She can tell a high school girl she's dressed like a street walker and the girl will still walk away loving her. She was a phenomenal teacher and she is an inspiring person. I hope that as they continue to research this terrible disease, they can find a cure.
Kaden came with us, too. We drove to Kinston on Friday night, so we wouldn't have to drive as far on Saturday morning. He woke up at 4 a.m., and he was in a killer good mood. He did surprisingly well. He made it through the entire walk, but he started to get pretty whiny while we were waiting for the closing ceremony to start. We had to leave early, but I am so glad we went. I hope Ms. Brenda knows how many people love her!
We were going to drive back to Raleigh on Saturday afternoon, but we decided to make a weekend out of it and stay instead. Chad's parents were on vacation (in LONDON and PARIS! My heart was bleeding with envy!). We had the best time! It seriously felt like we were on a mini-vacation. On Saturday we lazed about and watched HGTV pretty much all day long. Home improvement and house hunting shows were on a continuous circuit. We were inspired with so many project ideas for our future house, so we felt justified in our constant lounging. We all went outside and Kaden played shoot ball and splashed in puddles, while Chad and I washed and vacuumed the car. It had long been needing a cleansing from the layer of cheerios and goldfish embedded in the upholstery. Then, Chad and I had a date night after Kaden went to bed. Chad built a fire in the fire pit, we roasted marshmallows, and made s'mores. There was a huge rainstorm that night, so it made it even more fun being cozy by the fire on the back porch, listening to the rain fall. On Sunday, I raided my sister-in-law's closet for church clothes (something I wish I could do EVERY day of my life. Have you seen her wardrobe? Gorgeous. And her jewelry armoire? Be still my heart). Luckily, she is loving enough to really mean it when she says, "My closet is your closet." I went through the attic and found one of Chad's/Chad's brother's outfits from when they were little for Kaden to wear, and we were golden for sacrament meeting. Then, we came home and relaxed. I experimented with Pinterest recipes, and then we all welcomed Joy and Bruce back from Europe around six in the evening. It was fun to have a visit with them, and then we zipped back to Cary, NC, Lady and the Tramp entertaining Kaden on the portable DVD player all the way home.
Here's the only bad thing about this trip: we slept on my in-law's mattress. Joycious and Brucious recently got a new mattress, and it has been getting rave reviews. Well, let me tell you something: On Saturday morning, I was awakened at an hour of death by a crying toddler. We tried to bring him in bed with us, which was an absolute joke. Friday night's sleep could have been great, had it not been so rudely interrupted. On Sunday, Kaden slept in until after eight, and oh, my. As I told Chad, previous to this, I thought the best sleep of my life had been in the hospital when they gave me Ambien. I was wrong. I spoke too soon. I had no yet experienced a truly blissful sleep. AMAZING. I should be a part of the ad campaign for the mattress company. Why was this lovely night's sleep a bad thing? My sleep upon returning to our own mattress has been somewhat torturous. Tossing. Turning. Dreaming of the king-sized phenomenon I experienced days before. I am, in a word, ruined.
I realized I am thankful for a lot of things this weekend. Watching all of those home improvement shows with Chad made me realize that I am thankful we can see potential in things. If we couldn't, we'd be in a serious fix while house hunting. Spending so much quality time with Chad and Kaden made me realize I am so thankful we are a happy family. We are not a perfect family, by any means, but we are happy, and I love that. I am so thankful I married such a patient, kind man. I am so thankful he is still my best friend, that we still have as much fun talking and laughing together as we did when we were dating. Staying in my in-laws house made me realize I am thankful for them. How many people would feel comfortable crashing at their in-law's house while they are away? Some of you are probably reading this post and thinking it's a little strange that we slept in their bed. (We did change the sheets, and tell them, by the way, lest you think we are completely inconsiderate.) The thing is they are so incredibly hospitable. It's amazing. I am so thankful that I feel so at home with them.
We are going to Kinston this weekend, too, to spend Mother's Day with the family. Sadly, the bed of my dreams will be taken.
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A List and Photo Overload
I am so behind in the blogging realm. Kaden is rapidly approaching 21 months. I didn't even blog about his 18 month stats. Mom fail? I think so.
It is over 90 degrees today. It's too hot to think about writing a million blog posts. So, I am going to write one instead. One, long, catch-up-so-I-feel-less-guilty post.
First, a list about what Kaden is like these days:
--Occasionally has night terrors during nap time. This happens very rarely, mainly if he's gotten too overtired before his nap, or if he wakes up before he's had a complete nap. We talked to the doctor about this at his 18 month check up. Basically, when he wakes up he's not fully awake. He has no idea what's going on, and he's pretty much inconsolable. It's so hard to watch, because there's not a lot you can do to calm him. I usually just hold him close and sing him a song until he comes out of it. The first time it happened it scared Chad and I to death. We had no idea what was wrong. The doctor said he will grow out of it eventually, and I'm thankful that when this does happen it happens during the day, instead of the middle of the night.
- Kneels down and folds his arms for family prayer each night. He also folds his arms for prayer at mealtimes. We're still working on closing his eyes and bowing his head. When you tell him to close his eyes he points to his eyes, then folds his arms again.
-Still loves a paci. He calls his pacifiers "bibis" and he has to sleep with at least three. He also likes to carry around multiple pacifiers during the day. I know we need to break him of this habit, but with the move, and now with the prospect of another move in the next few months, I just can't bring myself to do it. I figure we'll wait until sometime after his second birthday. The plan is to wean him down to one paci, then eventually to none. We were doing a great job about keeping the pacis in the crib during the day. He was only using them for nap and night time, but alas, the move pretty much put a kibosh on that. Also, I love my parents enough to know we should wait until after we get back from our cruise. Leaving them with an upset baby and no paci would be hateful.
Here is Kaden, dapper lad that he is, one Sunday we were in K-town.
Here he is on the porch swing with Uncle Tyler and Daddy:
Here is Kaden, helping me sweep the floor, after the egg hunt:
My brother recently reported to North Carolina for military service. My dad helped him drive across country, so they were with us for Easter Sunday. Here we all are, before church. Sadly, we don't have any individual pictures of Kaden in his southern-gentleman attire.
We thought it would be fun to let Kaden go on another Easter egg hunt on Easter Sunday. Gigi hid all of the empty eggs, but after Kaden shook a few, and heard no evidence of goods inside, he was no longer interested. (Side note: I really did wash his shirt in between egg hunts. So random that he is wearing the same outfit in these pictures.)
I love this picture. Kaden was fascinated, watching Daddy and Poppy toss a football back and forth.
Kicking a little shoot ball.
Fun with Uncle Tyler:
Eating his favorite food, black beans:
As you can tell, he was in a killer good mood.
There may have been other kids on the slide. Not a happy camper about that.
I love my child's mouth. It's just one of the cutest things about him.
Getting ready to slide.
Kaden, sporting my pink high heels one morning. I love that he's kicking a soccer ball while wearing these.
And that in this one he's surrounded by a pile of trucks.
It's pretty impressive that he can actually walk in these things.
Kaden, in his jammies (tackled puzzles in the background):
Here's a photo of me with my niece Adeline. When I coaxed her to sleep, and I felt the weight of her sleeping head on my arm, my ovaries might have started screaming. Just a little bit. She is absolutely precious, and it was fun to have her and her parents with us for a couple of days. Bryan's wife flew out to spend some time with him in NC for a month. Kaden did much better with Addy this time around. Even after she left, when he woke up in the morning, he got this serious look on his face, put his finger to his lips, and said, "Shhhhhhhh . . . Baby seeping." It was, in a word, precious. He definitely isn't ready to be her number one fan, but he was more curious about her this time. He also loved playing with her toys, in a lot less gentle way than she plays with them. We had to keep reminding him to be soft and that babies are fragile. Definitely wouldn't leave him alone with a newborn any time soon, but this was a huge improvement. I'm still terrified of how he's going to react when he is no longer the only child some day.
This is Kaden and I cuddling during Lady and the Tramp after he woke up ridiculously early one day. I look smashing, but I asked Chad to snap a quick shot before he left for work, because I wanted to remember the moment.
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