Friday, July 18, 2008

It's a Baby!

On Mother's Day mom and dad found out that our family is expecting a new addition. I had informed them the night before, "There's a baby in your tummy." Not really thinking I knew what I was talking about, mom thought she would take a test and just see what was up. To everyone's surprise, it came back positive. Cautious as mom and dad were at first, they decided to take me to the hospital with them for the first ultrasound. On the way there, they said "We are going to see what is in mommy's tummy." I responded with, "Is there a dead bug in your tummy mommy?"

You can only imagine my surprise when I saw not a dead bug but a real live baby! Here's a picture of our first look at what will, on my 3rd birthday, be my baby brother or sister. Yes, mom is due on January 19th, 2009. A day that is filled with so much significance and so many blessings for our family. Not only is it the day that I was born in 2006, but my sister Talitha Grace was taken to see Jesus that day in 2007, and now it's the possible day that our family will be given another wonderful blessing with the birth of another child.



This is a long awaited and greatly prayed for moment for all of us. We have been very excited and God has shown us so much mercy as the pregnancy has progressed. We saw the heartbeat at that first ultrasound which gave us confidence in the blessing the Lord has bestowed upon us. At our first Dr.'s appointment, 8 weeks, this baby had the earliest heartbeat our Dr. has ever heard externally with a doppler, another glorious mercy given to us. And then yet again at the 11 week mark the ultrasound revealed that we have been blessed with a healthy baby.





It was such a relief to see the miracle of life, perfectly created by God inside mommy. Though we know that every child is perfectly designed by God, we were very thankful to hear that he had blessed us with a healthy baby. Mom is doing great and the Dr. has said this is a textbook, perfect pregnancy! Praise be to God.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Summertime Fun

This summer has been a blast so far and mom has taken me all sports of places. This is great for me, bad for her, my expectations each morning have grown for the amount of excitement I'm in for. We start off the day with, "We go bye, bye now mama?" But, we're managing. Water parks, play groups, berry picking, and then one of my favorites...Loralei!

This summer mom took on an extra child, Loralei. She's 4 years old and she stays with us every Thursday. I love playing with her and frequently will ask, "Where is my friend Loralei, mama?" We go to a nature story time together in the morning and do a craft. Then, it's usually off to the park and then home for lunch and naps. But the best part of the day is the sprinkler and pool in the afternoon. We both look forward to it and have a blast together!







This works out for mom to. She usually gets a break and gets to relax in a chair :) She has to watch out though, sometimes we get more then her feet wet trying to cool her off!

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Adventure Oasis

The water park is open, and I've been going. Mom found out through some friends that Monday through Thursday they're open to 5 year olds and under for 2 hours! This really cuts down on the crowd and makes mom feel much more comfortable about going. We met my friends Kennedi, Blake, and their cousin Torey there this past week and I had so much fun! I was timid at first, but once I found the water sprinkles that I can walk under, I was going crazy. I would run through them, around them, under them and I was laughing all the way.



I even started sticking my head right in it!



It was a really fun morning but it sure was tiring.





I am so blessed that mom and I have found such great friends to play with!
(Torey, Kennedi, Ainsley, and Blake)

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Blueberry Picking

This summer has been all about favorite past time activities for mom. This week we went to The Berry Patch. It was a drive, and we tried for two weeks to go, each time they were picked out. But, this week we made it. Off to blueberry picking for the two of us, bushes full of sweet blueberries that are free of thorns. It was the perfect recipe for a lot of fun for us both.

Here we are at the beginning. I carried my bucket all the way out to the patch. I had to bring my cool Go, Diego Go gardening gloves with us and got started right away. I lost the gloves after a few minutes.





Mom must have told me a thousand times, "only pick the blue ones." I figured this one out for myself after I ate an unripe, green blueberry. It was quite sour. I had picked about two pints of blueberries and then mom let me eat one right off of the bush. After that, the hunt was no longer for blueberries for my bucket but ones for my mouth. I probably ate as many as I picked!





It was hot out there, good thing mom brought along some refreshments. The apple juice wasn't cutting though after Ainsley got a taste of fresh, homemade blueberry lemonade.



Here we are with the 2.69 lbs. of blueberries we both picked. It was really rewarding for Ainsley to see them weighed. She showed off the bag to everyone.





At lunchtime, I ate a little and then said, "I'm done. My tummy is full of blueberries." I showed mom how big my tummy was and she just laughed. We both agreed that we should do this each year.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Summertime Treats

Summer is officially here and we've had our fair share of hot and humid days. The heat of the day is right about when I wake up from nap and mom has been great in treating me to some cool down treats. Today was special though. I woke up just in time to hear the ice cream man coming by. His bell was ringing and we were running in an effort to catch up to him. We had to go all the way to the end of our street. Which is a long way for my little legs to run. Needless to say, mom and I were both ready for the cool treat at the corner.

I got my first bomb pop (though not the traditional red, white, and blue) and still have not mastered the art of eating a popsicle on a stick. Thank heavens mom had my smock on me, she could dump out the melted popsicle from my pockets by the time we were done.







I've gotten better at eating popsicles since these pictures. However, I think I'm cheating a bit, my favorites are icee pops. The treat from mom's younger days that's just frozen juice in a plastic sleeve. The plastic helps keep it all in. I thought choosing those at the grocery store was pretty clever.

Sunday, June 01, 2008

Spring Dress

Here I am ready for church in my new spring dress complete with matching barrettes. Aunt Trish's significant other, Mr. Steve, left the dress for me right before he left for Scotland. (That's where he's from.) He'll be back in about a month but left me this to send some sunshine my Aunt Trish's way. Thank you Mr. Steve!

Here's an up close look at my barrettes. This was a new thing for me. I love them though! Mom's going to have to get some more to coordinate with some of my everyday outfits!



Standing pretty. I love to say cheese for pictures but I never seem to be looking at the camera.



Ahh, there's that smile. I love flowers, of all types. Mom has some by our porch that I would love to pick; however, I mostly stick to the clover in our yard. But these daisies sure are pretty. Maybe mom can plant some of those for me.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Pool Days are Here Again!

Finally the dreariness of winter has subsided and after a very short spring we are having summer like weather. So, the pool is out again and I'm enjoying it very much! I usually get to take a dip after nap and I have enjoyed splashing a lot more this year. I especially enjoy saving my "baby humpback whale". I have a whale that floats and I water it, rescue it, and call for it all afternoon.

Here are a few cute pictures from my first afternoon out.

This is mom's favorite. A rare shot that appears calm and somewhat professional looking.



This is more like it. Ainsley is always in motion. Where the action is, Ainsley is. And, if there's no action, she makes her own! You can get a glimpse of the baby humpback whale in this picture.



Wednesday, April 23, 2008

The Petting Zoo

Mom's been organizing a church play group for all the kids my age at church. We've had a lot of fun and have made lots of friends. This by far though has been the best activity to date. We went to Deanna Rose Farmstead! A favorite of mine from last spring/summer but I enjoyed it even more this year.

Here I am at the entrance. I loved the waterfall and mom loves my pigtails. My hair is finally growing and this is how we keep it out of my eyes. Mom's getting faster and better at putting them in, today, my part even appeared straight!



I was too small to ride the real ponies. I have to be three to do that. I've steadily been saying "I'm too tiny to ride horsey. I need to grow big." Since our visit. Mom found a decent stand in though at the playground there.





And the highlight...feeding the baby goats. I had quite the conversation with them which included
"Don't knock me over goats."
"Excuse me goats."
"Don't eat me goats."

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Pony Tails

Hooray! My hair is finally long enough for the need to sport some pony tails. And I'm at a stage we're I'll even leave them in. Though, I must have two pony tails and not just one for them to stay in throughout the day.

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

First Movie

The weather has been yucky and I've had a bit of a cold so what could be better than my 1st movie! Mom and I went to see Horton Hears a Who. I loved the big comfy chair with a booster seat and it couldn't have gotten any better until mom got the giant sized popcorn and gave me my first pop, Sprite (no caffiene!).



I made it through the whole movie, I got up a few times to stretch my legs but overall it was a success. Now if I hear it might rain, I say, "Movie Time!"

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Artist at Work

Mom got me my first set of watercolor and I've enjoyed them almost everyday since! We have masterpieces all over the house and we're going through paper like crazy. Mom, Dad, and my Papa have even gotten in on the fun.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Wonderscope

Yesterday, mom took me to one of the Children's Museums in Kansas City, Wonderscope. On the way there I sang, "Wonderscope, Telescope" which mom thought was very cute, even though our ride was 40 minutes. They had so many fun things to explore there. Here are a few of my favorites.

My favorite room by far was the raceways room. It had all sort of ramps to roll golf balls down. It was like a roller coaster room for golf balls. I really enjoyed watching the ball roll go round and round.

I loved getting the golf balls out of the big, blue bucket and getting to walk around with my own small bucket.



Here I am at the round and round station. Mom helped me with the ramp. I really got the hang of this one!




Here's the art room. We didn't stay here long. WHo wants to sit when there is so much to explore!



The garden room was a hit as well. I liked the gardening part and planting fake flowers. But I really loved checking out the real, live turtle they had. I love animals, all kinds!


Saturday, March 22, 2008

Easter

Mom had a wide array of activities planned for me the weekend of Easter. We colored eggs, we made Easter theme cookies, and then of course we had the Easter basket hunt before church on Easter morning. We all hope that you had a blessed and joyous Easter!

Ooh. Listen, I here something fizzing.



The colors are so pretty!



I even got to "fish" the eggs into and out of the water.






Flour from head to toe!



Literally, check out that cute foot.



I love to roll dough, so mom's been making cookie dough and bread dough a lot for me. I'm becoming a real expert.



I love pushing the cookie cutters into the dough. But my favorite thing is to eat the scraps. Mom has to regulate my cookie dough intake, this was her favorite thing as a kid too.



Mom and I had so much fun.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Spent!

After a hard day at the playground, I came home and finally laid down to rest. I was so tired, mom had to wake me up to go to Good Friday service.