Thursday, May 24, 2007
Odds and ends
I finally had a productive day today with writing/research. Elizabeth went to Ms. Nette's house and had a fantastic time. She's really adapted nicely there, probably because the babysitter is so calm and nice, which our little strong-willed, bossy Elizabeth really needs. Now we're hanging out at home mourning that the television season is virtually over (or at least I'm mourning it). I guess it's all right. I've been reading a lot more lately, which has been REALLY, REALLY nice. I've missed reading the kinds of things I want to read, and so I'm doing a lot of it now. I'm actually looking for some suggestions, if you have any. Specifically, I'm looking for fiction titles--any genre will do (mystery, Christian, romance, etc.). I'd love to hear what you're reading and any suggestions you have.
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Cousin Time
We went to dinner at a restaurant that has a huge playground attached to it. Now THAT was a great idea--I'm sure they make a lot of money because of it! And we actually got to eat in peace. Other restaurants should take the cue and do the same thing. More parents would go eat out.
On Saturday, Elizabeth ended up getting sick in the car (my car still stinks!), and we had to pull over on the side of the road and clean her up. We were about 2 minutes from Kim's house and were going to be early for the party. So much for that. And so much for the cute outfit Elizabeth was wearing at the time. Luckily, I had a change of clothes in the car that she was able to wear. Otherwise, she would have been wearing her diaper, or we would have been even later since we would have had to find Target. We ended up being a little late, and poor Shane had to wash clothes for much of the time during the party. He didn't complain, though. And thanks to Kim for being a good sport about letting us use the machine during the party!
Shane and Shaelyn (brother Kurt's daughter), Brooklyn (sis Kim's daughter), and Elizabeth
I don't know what Elizabeth's thinking in this picture, but it sure is cute!
Nana with Jackson and Shaelyn (Kurt and Suzy's kids)
Procrastinating
Onto other things...I've made it 9 full days without sugar. I think it's the longest I've ever gone without it. What I've found to be the strangest aspect of it is how some days are so much harder than others. Yesterday was a really difficult day--I really wanted some chocolate. I did really good at Barrett's (my nephew) party. They had sugar everywhere, yet I didn't give in.
Here are some new Elizabeth developments:
--Yesterday, I was awakened by Elizabeth's voice singing, "Tinkle, tinkle ittle staw." I laid in bed for a while and let her sing because it was the sweetest thing ever. She'd never done that before.
--I sneezed the other day and Elizabeth said, "Bless you, Mommy." I didn't even know she knew that phrase.
--I was lying on the floor in my work-out gear and Elizabeth comes over, leans over to my belly button (I thought she was going to kiss me.), and then plants a big "zerbert" on my stomach! We've been giving her those on her tummy since she was born; now she's returning the favor.
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Sugarless Days
I'm not really sure why I decided to do this fast. Well, I take that back. I think I know what got me thinking about it: Last week we stayed with our friends Shelly and Tra and they had participated in a "Daniel Fast" with their entire church. (There's a lot of stuff online about it if you're interested--basically all you eat are fruits and veggies for 30 days--the same as Daniel in the Bible did. No meats. No sugars. No processed foods. Wow! Maybe I'll try that one in June when Shane goes to Abilene for two weeks for school. He refuses to eat any meal without meat!). Anyway, the premise seemed really cool and so I wanted to try it. I don't have a physical community of believers to share this with me like they did (and like I've heard you really need if you are going to succeed), but I'm hoping that you will pray for me and be a part of my "Community of Supporters," "COS," if you will so that I, too, can fulfill my goal to fast from sugar for 30 days. I'll keep you posted on my progress (and the temptations!).
One thing I'm not sure about is if I can have yogurt or sweeteners like Splenda. Is that sort of sugar off-limits?
Elizabethisms
1. Whenever we drive by a Cefco gas station, Elizabeth says, "Coke?" This is because she goes to Cefco two or three times daily, depending on which parent she is with and how many Diet Cokes we want that day.
2. Today we were driving through town and Elizabeth looked out the car window, pointed and said, "I eat!" She was pointing at McDonald's. I guess we also frequent that locale too much.
3. Whenever all three of us are driving in the car and I turn around from the passenger side to look at her, she screams "No!" and makes a "slapping hand" gesture until we turn back around. I guess she wants to be left alone when we're in the car.
4. Whenever anyone asks Elizabeth what her name is, she will respond by saying, "Me."
5. Elizabeth has FINALLY started to enjoy reading. I can actually read about five books in a row to her without her getting bored.
6. The sweetest thing...lately, Elizabeth has started singing! It is so precious. She'll sing all sorts of songs, including ones she's learned in church, but her favorite right now is "Old MacDonald had a farm." She knows a lot of words, but she loves the "E-I-E-I-O" part. She says, "E-O-E-O" and draws it out to make it fit the words we are saying. We'll hear her singing in the car, in her bed, and all over the house. It's really very sweet.
7. Elizabeth has FINALLY started saying Shane's parents names (Granna and Granbarry), although it sounds more like "Ganna" and "Betty." It's probably because she just spent an entire week with them. If that's what it took, I'm glad! Sidenote: Elizabeth still can't say her whole name either (although, granted, it is A LOT longer and more difficult than other names). We do hear all sorts of words come out, though, when you ask her her name (E-beth, Bette, Bett-e, Ezbeth). When you repeat back to her what she said, she gets irritated and says, "No," and then proceeds to repeat what she just said. Like, "Duh!"
8. Anytime we are in a store, Elizabeth will yell out, "Hi!!!" to anyone she sees, especially when they aren't looking at her. It takes them several times before they figure out that she is talking to THEM, and then they give her what she wants. "Hi, there, sweet girl. What beautiful eyes you have!" It reminds me of summer camps in high school when boys used to whistle from afar and you didn't want to look because if you did, then they would probably say, "Not you!" Did that ever happen to you?!! Mean boys!
9. Elizabeth speaks in sentences, complete with subject, verb, and direct objects. She LOVES to use verbs!
I think these are enough memorable moments about my girl for now. Hope you're having a great day. Cheers!
Friday, May 04, 2007
School's out!
Here's a picture from Easter that I am just now getting around to posting.