Feb 23, 2010

Lily Learns About Music

This week I've been decluttering the house. We still have stacks of boxes that haven't been unpacked (mostly pictures and tchotchkes). As I'm working through them I'm finding all sorts of broken electronics that are missing their cords. Or vice versa, cords that are missing their electronics. The one unbroken thing I found was Mike's old Creative Zen (pre-iPod). I powered it up for Lily and plugged in some speakers. It's pretty clunky and slow (perfect for a 15 month old) and Lily has loved being in charge of the music. She figured out that to make the music stop, she just has to unplug the speaker. She bops around the house while hitting ">>" and "<<" over and over. It sure makes for some interesting dance mixes :) I'll try and catch her in the act and post a photo. Not like we don't already have enough photos...
Lily rediscovered her bouncy seat and loves to lounge in it with her favorite cow.
Here Lily has accessorized her outfit with reusable grocery bags *ahem* I mean, purses.
She waits at the front window for her daddy to come home.
And helps mama fold the clothes.
She figured out the stairs are the perfect height for her. I think it'll do great as a "naughty step".

Feb 15, 2010

Girls Week In

Mike is gone to Farmington, NM for the week for work, so it's just us girls. I'm trying to look at this as special-"us"-time instead of crap-I'm-not-going-to-get-a-break-for-5-days time. It started out especially hard to look at it that way since I spent 3 1/2 hours driving Mike to the airport at the butt crack of dawn. To make a boring story less boring, we got halfway to the airport when one of Mike's coworkers called needing a ride, so we turned around and after many life-threatening cuts across 6 lanes of traffic, I got them to the airport (alive, I might add) with 10 minutes to spare, instead of the 2 hours we had planned. The ride home was *even better* because I spent half an hour at a dead stop because a semi-truck accident was blocking all 6 lanes and we were having to trickle, one car at a time, through the emergency lane. (No one was hurt in the accident, so I can complain and not feel as bad) By the time my morning was over, I could have driven from Butte to Idaho Falls (a trip I am VERY familiar with, and would have made much more willingly). Lucky for me, I have a pretty happy little girl who was content to get dressed and go shopping! We visited Target and found some great stuff to put together for her (and James's) bathroom: Imagine a shower curtain and bath rug to match the towels - adorable!! Later this week we're off to Marshall's and TJ Maxx to see if we can find an inexpensive living room rug to "anchor" our new furniture (and yes, I did move the pillows to each couche for the pictures. I wanted you to see how marvelously a red couch goes with an olive couch): I love shopping.

Home Tour 2010

We finally got furniture for our house! Yippee! I was telling my mom last night that now our house feels like a home. I can go downstairs and sit. Lily can play while I make dinner. It sure changes my attitude about our living arrangements - in a great way. It's really hard to shop for furniture when you're looking at something semi-permanent. Up until Houston, we've bought cheap "Goodwill-esque" furniture knowing that it only has to last a small amount of time - kind of like disposable couches, if that makes any sense. It was a lot different coming together with our separate ideas of "home" for the next 10 or 15 years. I think we've made a good start of it :) So now, without further ado, is the tour of our new home (and new furniture):

Walk in the front door and be greeted by our hideous leopard print rug (it's leaving soon) and new living room couches:To the left are the kitchen and dining room:You don't see the breakfast nook behind the kitchen, which is all fine and good considering it only houses is our deep freezer and boxed up picture frames. To the back of the living room, you saw the stairs. Behind the stairs, and off the dining room, is a spare bedroom and bathroom, complete with our new sofa-bed:It will be the kid's play room when it's not the guest room. Head up the stairs to our game room, complete with "throw-away furniture" (kidding, it's not getting thrown away, but it doesn't get treated very nicely):Please don't look to closely at the mess or unpacked boxes. We need one more bookshelf. Now turn around and head into the master bedroom, with our first big-people bed (we haven't had a bed frame for almost 3 years, and this is our first headboard/footboard):To the left is our bathroom and Mike's closet, to the right are our dressers and my closet. Across the hall from our bedroom are the kid's bath and bedrooms (a room on each side of the bathroom):I didn't dare take a picture of Lily's room (it's 9:30 and she's in bed) but this is James's room and hers is an exact copy. Except her crib is set up and she doesn't have boxes of newborn diapers on her floor:Thanks for touring our new place! Feel free to stop by and visit, and offer decorating advice - I'm on the lookout for some curtains and a rug or two.

Feb 8, 2010

So so sick

*Hork*
I ran out of my anti-nausea pills on Saturday. I have been so pregnancy nauseated with both of these babies that I take Zofran to keep from passing out on a daily basis. I ran out but planned on hitting up the pharmacy after a Stake RS activity. Too bad the activity went over (I'm still glad I went to get to know the ladies better) and by the time I left, the pharmacy was closed. I spent yesterday feeling fine! I thought for sure I had passed my "morning"-sickness phase (it's about time, at 24 weeks along). Until early this morning, that is. I had the joy of discovering how disgusting our toilets are (all 3 of them) multiple times before 11:30 (when my Rx was finally ready for me). So guess who deep cleaned all the toilets today? Yup, me! Gagging all the way.

Lily's had a runny nose all week and that sure didn't help me today. Just the thought of her snotty little face has me dry heaving into the waste basket.
C'mon, Zofran, kick in and save me!

I'm thinking of getting a haircut. Inspired by my doppleganger...
I gave myself a haircut (bad idea) and will be taking this pic with me when I make an appointment at the Paul Mitchell school downtown:
And a comparison shot of what I did:

Yay for Photos

Mike helped me find our camera cord, so here are a few pics of the last couple of weeks. Here's Lily hiding in the bathroom cabinet:

She loves to try and plug things into the wall (we have outlet covers, but this is a photo of her trying to plug in headphones to the cable hole):

Lily loves hiding, and discovered her old bouncy chair stored away in Baby James' room:

Yes, I went crazy and cut myself some bags. They're not much to look at, but they work :)

I figured out how to make my naturally wavy/frizzy hair to work in the Houston humidity - product, product and MORE product:

This is what I was going for with the bangs (and I probably will make an appointment to have a professional achieve this look):
My new-to-me car, the Highlander:
So, all in all, we're doing not much of anything :)

Feb 2, 2010

I Refuse...

... to publish a post this week until I can find my camera cord so I can download photos. Too much has happened and I need pictures to go along. Sneak preview: I cut my own hair in a fit of desperation. We bought a car. Lily is adorable, and that kind of cuteness can't be enjoyed without photos.
So I'm off to search the house for our camera cord. Wish me luck!