Tuesday, March 31, 2009

the surprise i came home to last week!

Here are the 'before' pictures of the beds in front of our house:



Will took out the very old azalea bushes that weren't blooming anymore, and looked more like dead twigs than shrubs. I was not sad to see them go.



And here are the after photos!



I have a gardenia, oakleaf hydrangeas, sweet box, ferns...



and some other plants I can't remember the names of right now...



thank you Will, Thomas, Ole, and all the other helpers who made this happen!
More photos later of the huge vegetable garden around the side of the house. :)

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Recovering and Reminiscing

We are home, and thankful to be here. It was a long trip home yesterday, capped off with a wait on the tarmac while another plane sat at our gate. A very, very tired baby went to bed at 12:45am, but awoke at 7 this morning. He got food in his belly, and snuggled back to sleep from 8am -11am. He woke up for lunch and went back down at 1pm. He's RECOVERING from cousin mania. I am too. At the office though.

I love being with my sisters. It was GOOD for me to be with them: to wrangle our herd of children around the zoo or playground, to make some 56 sunbutter & jelly sandwiches with them, to see them in their homes, to watch them mother - whether that is cuddling a sad little one or running interference during a napless naptime. I treasure the fact that they don't tell me what I want to hear, they tell me what I need to hear. They challenge me and tease me. We fight over borrowed maternity clothes, and scarf down bowls of popcorn together late at night. They remind me that although we have great joys in this life, we were not made for this life, but for a far more distant shore. I was looking for some thoughts on HOPE this morning (in my sleepy stupor) and found this lovely excerpt on a blog I've never seen before. As I read it, I thought about conversations with my sisters this week, and am so grateful for the perspective they help me regain. So while the vacation wasn't a 'relaxing' week in the sun, it was a FUN filled, crazy, and character building week (in the sun!!!).

Thursday, March 19, 2009

another day...






today we soaked up the sunshine in the backyard for a while and fed the masses their lunch outside. RM had a bit of a rough time with the 'line up' photo op... more shots on the sister blogs!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

live from Colorado Springs...

You know, i just had to put this one in here...
RM and G-Lou running around in the 'giant sandbox' (aka - volleyball court)
E Grace and RM eating their picnic lunch. You know, 'tied down' for mealtime
RM enjoying the playground full force
it's cousin mania time! just in the first 24 hours, we four sisters have noticed a marked improvement from last year. A few of the contributing factors: 7 of 8 children are walking, 3 of the 8 are potty trained, and we've pretty much eliminated morning naps for all of the crew. That translates to more freedom, and playground opportunities as displayed above. It's definitely our mission to wear the kiddos out in the morning hours, and hopefully secure peaceful naptimes in the afternoon. Tootie and Nanni were a bit more successful today - getting naps themselves too, but Boonie and I plan to extend our afternoon tea time tomorrow, and somehow eliminate our interuptions today.
Thus far, RM has only had two allergic reactions. Benedryl perfect measure packaging is really revolutionizing our rapid response too. More on these events later!

Thursday, March 12, 2009

10 thursday thoughts...

1. Watching RM learn new things is one of the greatest delights of my current station in life. Listening to RM verbalize his newfound joys at 100 miles an hour is also an incredible privilege. People tell me I’ll want to shut him up soon… I find that hard to believe right now.
2. I can’t get enough of Spring. Flinging the windows open at home and turning on the attic fan… Ahh, perfection. It's supposed to be 40 and rainy this weekend. Boo.
3. Naming children can be a tough task, especially when agreeing on that moniker with your spouse is critical. I think we’ve perfected #2. It's a secret. But if you get Floyd drunk, he might just slip up and tell.
4. I came across these thoughts on the GYM and love her eloquence.
5. Ever since I was a young child, I can remember being embarrassed by tardiness to school, church, etc. I swore I would not be tardy once I was in charge. I am still very much a tardy person.
6. I hate to go to bed with dishes in the sink, or without wiping down the counters. It’s a weird pet peeve. Somehow I am quite content with leaving a heaping pile of paperwork on my desk in no particular order at the end of each day.
7. Food allergies really put a damper on my lackadaisical attitude. I need to read more books so as not to expose my child unnecessarily to his dietary adversaries. His eyes were real swollen the other day due to a piece of Chex mix.
8. My most embarrassing moment is from a piano recital during my childhood at the Greenville Museum of Art. The back of my dress was tucked into my undies. I'm sure I have an adult moment, but nothing stands out like that one.
9. I really, really want to be able to snap my fingers and make my basement renovation happen. I have visions of a laundry room with a clean floor, and a light. Asking too much?
10. Last night I had a serious Slushie craving. Fortunately, the mini mart down the street had a Cherry Fanta Icee that fit the bill, and Floyd was a willing courier.

Sunday, March 08, 2009

another little ditty

So 7 more weeks have passed in 'round two' and i've noticed a few more things that I want to record for my own posterity. Bear with me if you dare.

1. Bought new maternity jeans because the 'round one' pair are baggie. From the growth this girl has shown recently, I'm thinking the 'round one' pair will probably fit again in the 3rd trimester.

2. Swelling. With RM I never experienced swelling. Twice this week when I was on my feet for an extended period of time (and trying to wear real cute shoes) I noticed some puffiness around the feet... lovely. I have a feeling that CANKLES are in my future.

3. Weight gain. I have been on the exact same schedule with this baby as I was with RM - same weight at 20 weeks for both pregnancies. Interesting... we'll see if that continues, hah!

4. Food aversions update: I have eaten chicken a couple of times in the last week or so... I still prefer other meats, but i'm glad to say that poultry doesn't make me want to yark anymore.

If you want to see an updated bump, my friend LB has posted one. The 2007 version of this milestone is, naturally, much more subdued. Aye.

Monday, March 02, 2009

snow day





March 2009 certainly came "in like a lion" - and that was quite alright with us. We enjoyed the beautiful big flakes quietly covering our neighborhood last night, and the chance to play outside as a family this morning. RM's nickname today was 'Captain Caution' because he was a bit uncertain about navigating the white terrain. And while we love the winter wonderland once in a blue moon, I am certainly still hopeful that March keeps up its end of the bargain and goes "out like a lamb!"

news...


we had a little shin-dig at the office on Friday to celebrate a couple of birthdays of my co-workers. I sneakily offered to go pick up the cake after my doctor appointment that morning, so that I could add a custom message to it... announcing Red's baby sister!

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

the 'charlie brown' hair-do










Some may argue it wasn't really time to take the clippers to our bald son's head, others who got a close up view of the "Skullet" that had developed on the back of his head were definitely voting for the cut. Evelyn & Floyd finally decided to go for it and get the boy 'cleaned up' a little.
Most kids probably get their first cut at home, and future cuts at the salon. We took advantage of the 'Very First Haircut' for a penny at Jellybeans, and will most likely pull out the clippers at home for all of RM's future trims. The fuzz he has so far seems to be much more similar in texture to Floyd's, so it's gonna stay pretty short. :)
RM loved his haircut. When they pulled out the clippers, he was so fascinated by the buzzing tickle on the back of his head that he just froze... which made for a pretty quick and easy job!

Sunday, February 22, 2009

wednesday images... a few days later





highlights from Aunt Nancy's last week: bathtime with Georgia. No, she does not have a tan, her natural skin tone is really that amazing. Red's is well, PALE with a slight tint of FAIR.

lowlights from Aunt Nancy's last week: RM fighting off his double ear infections still, combined with a new wheezing issue and lovely cough. Poor boy. He was less than thrilled about this - naturally.
We'll await to see if this wheezing is especially related to the Bradford Pear Trees beginning to bud in G-vegas this week...

Monday, February 16, 2009

tootie's fabrics!



Tootie may regret this, i really hope she doesn't, because I love these fabrics. Anyway, these will be in her dining room soon... I just wanted to take a quick picture of them before i shipped them off! The print will be on her table, skirted to the floor, and the green is drapes, the stripe are chair covers... I love it.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

handsomeness

seventeen weeks, 2009 edition



So, in case y'all need a comparison of just how much smaller I was at 17 wks during the 2007 round, you can check out the flash back. This was the first bump watch picture we took of RM, so I decided to be consistent and start at the same benchmark. Grow baby grow!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

snug as a bug in a pack n play



my sweet MIL said he looks like me in this picture today. i have to record it. i don't think i've ever heard a Gibbs family member say he looked like me before. Hah! :)

Monday, February 09, 2009

picture messages i love this week...


this was my wonderful wednesday pix message from Aunt Nancy, letting me know RM had awoken from his nap... he has the post-three-hour-snooze glazed eyes look going strong.


RM spent the night with his Oma & Pops for the first time! Oma took him to the gym with her Saturday morning and wore him out -- it was quite the social hour. This is him catching his ZZZ's on the way home.


Yay! Floyd came home from LA on Friday, and we've had 60+ degree weather since he returned. We've been going to the park every day. This was today.

Wednesday, February 04, 2009

it's the little things... and sometimes the not so little things...



the kitchen re-do in our house has been a three year project. We bite off little bits as we are able to and hope for the best! Three years ago we coated the entire room in paint - eliminating the dark wood cabinets, the lovely brown paneling on the walls, and the very dingy ceiling. We also started removing the chocolate brown appliances one by one, starting with the fridge. Since then we've replaced the oven, and installed a dishwasher (hurray!) and finally, this month, pulled out the cooktop, hood vent, and countertops! The best part about this re-do in my opinion, is the fact that my Floyd did it. I am beaming with pride, and it makes the updates that much sweeter because HE worked so hard to create it!
(Disclaimer: We do have some paint touch up work to do, and patching the cabinets beside the hood vent... but i wanted y'all to get the impression. I love my blue glass tiles!)