Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Water Joy
Saturday, April 26, 2008
No Matter How Hard I Try
Before I finish that line let me explain something about Marin. She has red hair that everyone seems to love or at least make comments about. People we don't even know, in the grocery store, or bank, or while at the Farmers Market, or out for dinner, stop us to make comments about her hair. Now as someone who studied human development in college, I get a bit paranoid about how these comments are going to affect her as she gets older. Actually a few months ago she started pulling her hair when she was really frustrated... my first thought was "she's doing this because people always talk about her hair" not really a rational thought. Anyways we really appreciate everyone's love for redheaded babies, and our favorite comment is when an elderly person walks but and says, "now that's an Irish baby if I ever saw one!" OK aside from it being red, she has TWO cowlicks, and TWO of those swirly crowns in the back (all of which she had genetically inherited from Holli's mother, thanks mom!)... this is a combination for hair that never cooperates, EVER, you can ask grandma Cheri.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
All Three
I wanted to add a picture of all of us. We never take pictures of all three of us, I think the last one was last Easter, this one was take on Easter day too.
Reviatalize the Blog
OK So I have not put anything on our blog since Christmas. And I took it off too. Sorry. I am going to put some updates on here today so that our blog is at least up to date. Our little family has had a great Winter here in Florida. I wish all of you in cold climates would have come for a visit because we had a very warm Winter, weirdly warm. Our water days began ohhhh about a month ago. Now this is not swimming in the pool (that didn't begin until this week), its playing in the sprinkler in the yard, but its still playing in the water, and anyone with toddlers knows that toddlers are always happier when they are wet... and/or naked.

She has pigtails, her hair is so long!
Marin has two accessories she wears almost everyday, her backpack and a pair of goggles. She has also fallen in love with a baby doll that she likes to haul around by the leg, or wrapped up in a blanket aka "bainty".

This is a little trip Marin and I took with our friend's Stephanie and Parker to Melbourne. We took the kids to the zoo and the beach. It was a lot of fun and we got to visit with our good friends who live just a few blocks away from the beach!

Marin loves to paint... her whole body, never the paper. She really is having a good time, this is just her "stop taking pictures of me" face.
Todd, Marin and I got to take a little weekend trip to the Panhandle over Spring Break. Marin wore her first little bikini!
Having a toddler is so different than our little baby. Toddlers have opinions, and let you know what they are. I was writing down Marin's words the other day and realized that most of them are somehow related to what she wants (e.g. please, more, milk, yogurt) or animals (her current favorite is turtle) but of all her words her very favorite thing to talk or sing about is the MOON and STARS ("moony and tars"). I am not sure I'm ready for a kid who has a different opinion than me, who is not always along for the ride, but wanting to take the steering wheel herself. We are well into learning about discipline, and addressing her wild streak. We would like to believe that we can use what Dr. Sears calls gentle discipline, but is it really possible?
On Tuesday while Todd was trying to work from home, Marin was pulling just about every toy out of every basket she could and running around the house singing and dancing and yelling and throwing stuff everywhere. Finally Todd walked over to Marin picked her up and said "Marin you have a wild streak in you that you need to figure out what to do with" I was laughing from the bedroom as he said this because "wild streak" was an understatement at the time. Why are toddlers so loud and crazy? Its almost like she is saying "hey world I'm not a baby anymore! Here I come". Right now as I am typing this she is sitting on the floor under me putting a bucket on her head and yelling. Who ever thought wearing a bucket on your head could be so fun and joyous? She does, that's for sure. She's having the time of her life just wearing the bucket. Sometimes I think, adults have really boring lives, if we could all just sit under the table once in a while with a bucket on our heads yelling maybe we would enjoy life a bit more. Oh now she is trying to put a puzzle together with the bucket on her head, and sing, she's done yelling, now she's singing (I think about yogurt).
This is a little trip Marin and I took with our friend's Stephanie and Parker to Melbourne. We took the kids to the zoo and the beach. It was a lot of fun and we got to visit with our good friends who live just a few blocks away from the beach!
Marin loves to paint... her whole body, never the paper. She really is having a good time, this is just her "stop taking pictures of me" face.
Having a toddler is so different than our little baby. Toddlers have opinions, and let you know what they are. I was writing down Marin's words the other day and realized that most of them are somehow related to what she wants (e.g. please, more, milk, yogurt) or animals (her current favorite is turtle) but of all her words her very favorite thing to talk or sing about is the MOON and STARS ("moony and tars"). I am not sure I'm ready for a kid who has a different opinion than me, who is not always along for the ride, but wanting to take the steering wheel herself. We are well into learning about discipline, and addressing her wild streak. We would like to believe that we can use what Dr. Sears calls gentle discipline, but is it really possible?
On Tuesday while Todd was trying to work from home, Marin was pulling just about every toy out of every basket she could and running around the house singing and dancing and yelling and throwing stuff everywhere. Finally Todd walked over to Marin picked her up and said "Marin you have a wild streak in you that you need to figure out what to do with" I was laughing from the bedroom as he said this because "wild streak" was an understatement at the time. Why are toddlers so loud and crazy? Its almost like she is saying "hey world I'm not a baby anymore! Here I come". Right now as I am typing this she is sitting on the floor under me putting a bucket on her head and yelling. Who ever thought wearing a bucket on your head could be so fun and joyous? She does, that's for sure. She's having the time of her life just wearing the bucket. Sometimes I think, adults have really boring lives, if we could all just sit under the table once in a while with a bucket on our heads yelling maybe we would enjoy life a bit more. Oh now she is trying to put a puzzle together with the bucket on her head, and sing, she's done yelling, now she's singing (I think about yogurt).
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