At the risk of being 'X'ed by Kathleen, I thought I better do a quick post. It's not going to be very long or interesting, just letting everyone know we're still alive. I haven't been able to do any posting because our keyboard stopped working. We're working on fixing the problem. I'm typing on Carson's laptop that he brought home from work so he could do his homework. So as such, I can't post any pictures. Be on the lookout for some more fun posts. I've been doing a lot of home improvement projects and have been doing some serious nesting so I have fun pictures to show everyone.
If anyone is interested, my dance company had our annual photoshoot and this year we did it at Red Rocks at sunrise. So early but so awesome! If you want to check it out, our photographer posted some of the pics she took on her blog.
http://blog.stacieannsmith.com/
They aren't necessarily the pics that are going on our website and they haven't been retouched either, but they are a fun preview of what's to come!
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
That's What She Said
It turns out we do know how to make a boy baby. We went to the doctor yesterday and weasled a quickie ultrasound and found out that we are expecting a little boy. We're so thrilled. I actually have thought through the whole pregnancy that we were having a boy. However, I thought the same thing when I was pregnant with Audrey so I didn't take the inclination too seriously. I'm so glad that my mommy instincts were correct!
In other news, if you are an Office fan, and lets face it, who isn't, and you have a Target near you, head on ever to the dollar section and you will find soooooo many Office/Dunder Mifflin items that will make you smile. And in some cases, it might even brighten your day. They have magnetic lists, mouse pads, dry erase boards, magnets, sticky notes, all kinds of things and they are all decked out in your favorite character and quotes. And yes, I did stock up. I needed post-it notes anyway so what's better than a post it note that says 'That's What She Said'.
In other news, if you are an Office fan, and lets face it, who isn't, and you have a Target near you, head on ever to the dollar section and you will find soooooo many Office/Dunder Mifflin items that will make you smile. And in some cases, it might even brighten your day. They have magnetic lists, mouse pads, dry erase boards, magnets, sticky notes, all kinds of things and they are all decked out in your favorite character and quotes. And yes, I did stock up. I needed post-it notes anyway so what's better than a post it note that says 'That's What She Said'.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Oh Michael Kors, Your Cattiness Will Never Cease to Amaze Me!
Or, I just got done watching three hours of fashion/design shows and I loved every minute of it...even if my husband didn't.
I got home from teaching this evening just in time to see the real meat and potatoes of Top Model. I know the ratings are going down and Tyra is continually making herself look like a complete fool, but I just can't help it. Unfortunately, it is too early to tell who the front runners will be and I'm really not invested in any of them yet. Time will tell. After Top Model was done, I flipped to Bravo so I could watch Project Runway, but I was an hour off, so I watched Top Design. Fun times. Then the finale of my self made marathon, PR. Again good times were had by all. Fine holiday fun. I love the Avante Garde challenges. It's really fun to see how out there the designers can be without being costumey. But it's really fun when they're costumey and you're like what were they thinking. I'm glad that Carson can actually tolerate Project Runway. And when I say tolerate, I really mean tolerate, because he's usually watching it so he can avoid doing homework. I'm now very inspired to do some fun creative improvement on the house. I'm going to reupholster and paint and old rocking chair (remember that Kinko's one Meredith and you re-did in gingham for me?) and we rearranged our bedroom. I feel it has a much better flow and is really improving my chi!
Somehow, My Family Became Very Deliciously White Trash
While I was teaching my first of the day, hip hop, Carson called me up and said there was an emergency at work and he needed his laptop which somehow found it's way into my car. (He works 4 10's and takes Weds. off). So anyway, I handed my class off to my friend Jen so I could run the laptop home. Thankfully, she was teaching a hip hop class so it didn't really matter. Well, I got home and Carson comes outside in his undershirt and jeans with no socks or shoes, and then I see Siobhan and Audrey in the doorway and they were a sight. Siobhan had changed her clothes while she should have been napping and she was in a shirt meant for a 9 month old and no pants or shoes and Audrey was in her little tunic top that she had on early and random pj pants that are actually too big. What did I let my family succumbe to?
Labor Day Fun
Everyone is posting all of these great stories of their adventures on Labor Day so I thought that I would add to the mix a little. Unfortunately, we didn't do a whole of fun activities. I wasn't feeling well so that didn't help either. We got a lot of project done around the house which is always nice. We got all of the yardwork done and did a lot of organizing in the garage and that's always a good thing. The highlight of my Labor Day was going to see a screening of a movie called Orgasmic Birth. The name is a little deceptive-it's not about what you think it's about. It's a documentary following 7 families and their decision to have a natural childbirth. I went with my friend Jaime, who I dance with, and she happens to be a huge proponent of natural childbirth. But not in a weird way. She actually just had her second baby naturally. Very inspiring. The movie was really well made and very enlightening. Basically the whole premise was about how we should be able to enjoy giving birth and not have it be so restricted to one 'socially acceptable' norm. Basically just opening women's and couple's eyes to the fact they have a choice as to how they want to give birth. I'm getting really excited to have this baby and I know the whole labor experience is going to be wonderful and I'm really happy that I have a doctor who will support me if I choose to give birth naturally. I just have to get my husband on board. I'm all for it, he on the other hand needs a little more convincing.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Park Time
I needed to get out of the house this afternoon and Carson suggested taking the girls to the park. He said that when he walked to the park on Saturday with Siobhan, it 'wasn't a bad walk' and since the weather was nice today, it would probably do all three of us a lot of good to get out into the fresh air. Well, the walked that 'wasn't that bad' turned out to be a little harder then Carson had described it, but I think that is because he's never done while pushing the vertually un-manuveralable double stroller while pregnant. Not to mention the fact that both there and back there was at least one significant incline. Oh well, I'll forgive him because it was a really good idea. So we packed a picnic and headed for the park. We had a great time and of course Siobhan was being her fearless little monkey self and climbed up the hardest ladder and went down the longest slides. Adurey hated the swing and hated being set down in the barkdust. She hates being on any surface other than carpet. What a goof! Lot's of pics coming up!

Mommy and Adurey Watching Big Sister Play



Our Little Dare Devil
The Face of a Little Girl Who Hates the Swing
The Face of a Little Girl Who Loves the Swing
Fun on the Swings....well, fun for Siobhan
I think she might have a career as one the American Gladiators. She scaled that wall faster than I would be able to.
Audrey having fun just prior to mommy putting her down in the barkdust!
Thursday, September 4, 2008
I Wish I Grabbed The Camera
As you can tell from the title, I don't have any pictures of the event as I'm pretty sure it would have made the whole situation worse. But I'm sure that nobody will have trouble with visualizing the image.
So Siobhan and Audrey share a bedroom and by and large, it's been a good experience for both of them. Sure we've had our issues with Siobhan climbing in the crib and Audrey waking up in the middle of the night and waking up Siobhan. But for the most part, I can't complain. Well, a few weeks ago I moved all of their toys into the bedroom closet and gave them sort of a playroom. What can I say, I was sick of toys being all over the house all the time. We haven't really had any issues with it until Siobhan recently started to remember that the toys were in the room.
I've caught her playing with toys when she should be napping or I've gotten her up in the morning or from a nap and find that interesting (and uncomforable) toys had mysteriously made their way into her bed over night. On Tuesday while I was teaching, Carson put the girls down and a little while later he heard happy little giggles and squeals coming from the room. He went up to investigate and found Siobhan in the crib with a plethora of toys playing so well and sharing with Audrey (The sharing thing really never happens). Well, last night when I got home from teaching, I got to experience it first hand. About an hour after they should have been asleep, I hear the tell take squeals of way too much fun. I went up to find not only Siobhan and the toys in the crib, but so many toys that at first glance I had trouble picking out Audrey amongst the stuffed annimals, the doll house, the farm toy, instruments, etc. It wasn't until she looked up at me with the biggest grin and delighted little smile that I really found her. I'm really not kidding, every inch of the crib mattress was covered. And again, Siobhan was sharing. I would also like to add that when Siobhan was put to bed, Audrey was sound asleep and all of the lights were off. Yet Siobhan climbed up her dresser to turn on the lamp. I love our little monkey.
Through all of that, it was so hard to keep a straight face and dish out the punishments. And why does she choose the middle of the night to share with her little sister?
P.S. I just peeked in on them and I found them both in the crib sound asleep. So adorable. I had to grab a picture of that! I wonder if Siobhan is having trouble adjusting to the idea of another baby coming?
So Siobhan and Audrey share a bedroom and by and large, it's been a good experience for both of them. Sure we've had our issues with Siobhan climbing in the crib and Audrey waking up in the middle of the night and waking up Siobhan. But for the most part, I can't complain. Well, a few weeks ago I moved all of their toys into the bedroom closet and gave them sort of a playroom. What can I say, I was sick of toys being all over the house all the time. We haven't really had any issues with it until Siobhan recently started to remember that the toys were in the room.
I've caught her playing with toys when she should be napping or I've gotten her up in the morning or from a nap and find that interesting (and uncomforable) toys had mysteriously made their way into her bed over night. On Tuesday while I was teaching, Carson put the girls down and a little while later he heard happy little giggles and squeals coming from the room. He went up to investigate and found Siobhan in the crib with a plethora of toys playing so well and sharing with Audrey (The sharing thing really never happens). Well, last night when I got home from teaching, I got to experience it first hand. About an hour after they should have been asleep, I hear the tell take squeals of way too much fun. I went up to find not only Siobhan and the toys in the crib, but so many toys that at first glance I had trouble picking out Audrey amongst the stuffed annimals, the doll house, the farm toy, instruments, etc. It wasn't until she looked up at me with the biggest grin and delighted little smile that I really found her. I'm really not kidding, every inch of the crib mattress was covered. And again, Siobhan was sharing. I would also like to add that when Siobhan was put to bed, Audrey was sound asleep and all of the lights were off. Yet Siobhan climbed up her dresser to turn on the lamp. I love our little monkey.
Through all of that, it was so hard to keep a straight face and dish out the punishments. And why does she choose the middle of the night to share with her little sister?
P.S. I just peeked in on them and I found them both in the crib sound asleep. So adorable. I had to grab a picture of that! I wonder if Siobhan is having trouble adjusting to the idea of another baby coming?
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