Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Dear Declan, You're 15 Months!!




Dear Declan,


Runner, climber, talker/signer, bubble chaser and animal lover!  Your day is jam packed with movement and we are staying in shape just keeping up with you.  As long as we nap when you nap!

Youare sleeping just one nap a day now (most days at least... a car ride late morning will put you to sleep).  You still are a great night sleeper!  Thank you for that!!

It was really hard for Mommy to go back to school this fall with all the fun we had this summer.  We didn't go on as many long trips as your first summer but did lots around Hutch!

You still absolutely love signing time and sign or say a new word everyday.  You have also started signing right along with Rachel on the videos, even new signs!  It is amazing to me how much you can communicate and how you love talking.

Declan, you have an extreme obsession with animals... pet, zoo, bugs, SNAKES! ((ahhhh says Grandma Sue!) You will always have animals around you.  I say more animal sounds in a day and of course, all your favorite books the characters are animals.  Hippo, Excuse Me, Good Night Gorilla and Farm Friends are your obsessions!

B is your favorite/easiest letter to say... Bubbles, boat, bath, baba, book, etc... But you said "cracker" clear as day and I about cried!  We are going to get good understanding Toddler speech I think!  This week at daycare it was B week and you had fun in a ball pit.  At our fall church party you loved the ball pit so much too!


You won your first tantrum the other day vs. Mommy.  You were so mad I cut an apple so I caved and gave you a whole one and you chomped away on it with your four teeth! Pretty independent you are becoming!  You climbed the ladder to our slide all my yourself (and Adam's bunk bed ladder was no problem)



Age: 1 YEAR  3 MONTHS                 Dr. Appt. Wed, Sept 24th 
Weight:  Guessing..21.5 lb            Actual:   22 lbs!   37%
Length: Guessing..30.75 inches   Actual:    32.5"      87%  
Head:  Guessing..18.75 inches    Actual:    19"         86%
Teeth: Still just 4!! 

The days just keep getting better, our love keeps growing and your smiles continue to light up our lives!


Love you through and through,


Momma



Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Baby Signing Time- ASL with Declan

From the moment we started feeding Declan food thru baby led weaning, I started using American Sign Language with him.  I had taken two years in college and my sister had done a few years herself. I had seen friends use it with their babies at meals and they recommended it a bunch to help lessen the eating time tantrums.  And that is huge.  If all you do with your baby is some meal time signs, you will be grateful.  We had two weeks where screaming and screeching were commonplace at meals and then thankfully, they clicked and he started understanding and doing them back and the meal tantrums stopped!

I did further research  and I love that site too for the baby sign dictionary of descriptions and videos.  It doesn't prevent them from speaking earlier and actually helps expand their vocabulary.  They can sign way earlier than pronouncing lots of sounds, so it is so exciting to be able to communicate before they can walk.

We love watching Baby Signing Time and Signing Time videos with Rachel, Alex, Leah and Hopkins (Andy's personal favorite character).  Declan is a pro at turning on the DVD player and asks often to watch more than his allowed amount of Signing Time.  He doesn't care about much else on tv, but loves his Rachel.  And man, do they help!  In the last week he has started immediately doing signs (often his own versions of signs but pretty close!)

For awhile he has signed all done, more, milk, water, eat, bye bye, dog (Croix).

But in the last few weeks the list has grown a ton to hat, wash hands, clothes, ball, brush teeth, blanket, airplane, bath, shoes, please, thank you,  fish and lots of animals. Horse  and Chicken were two new ones I caught on video!  And Greg MacLeod, this one is for you!  TRAIN

He understands a lot more too: wait, no, doll, stop, music, baby signing time.

Top signs we are working on though are the being nice signs... Nice, share, friend, take turns, etc.  We'll get there!  Right now he doesn't like to share, likes to smack and box kids out... Just a stage I hope.. right?





Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Bubbles, Cloggers, and TRACTORS!!

So because my jury duty interrupted my first planned trip to Chisago this summer, I was excited to find out I could go over the Almelund Thrashing Days!  Though I grew up in Chisago, this was the first time I ever attended this.  My aunt and uncle had a farm, but I was always more into the animals then that tractors.  Well, Declan is now equally entranced with animals and tractors now.  

Where were weren't at the flea market, looking at animals, playing at the playground or watching tractor pulls, we had a great time seeing family and playing with BUBBLES!


Declan loves BUBBLES!!  


Declan enjoyed the cloggers!  I enjoyed remembering my few years of being a clogger!  Fun to see Rob again and my third grade teacher dancing!  


Though we stayed overnight in Chisago at my mom's house, Declan napped well in the tents!


Declan got to meet and play with his 2nd/3rd/maybe once removed... who knows... HIS COUSINS!  Mason and Grayson!


And his favorite part was the TRACTORS.   He could've watched them all day!





We ended the trip with a visit to Aunt Judy where my musical man played the piano! He loved it! 


Monday, July 28, 2014

Jury Duty


I got a notice in March that I would be on call for jury duty at the federal courthouse in Minneapolis sometime in the future.  Well, sure enough in July, I was called up!  And not only did I have to report for service to see if I'd get picked... I got picked.  And I am glad I did (though sad I missed Crow River ladies golf invite, my days in Chisago for my mom's bday and golfing with Sofia and my Aunt Judy).  Still, jury duty was an experience I am glad to have had now, though emotional and difficult at times, it was very educational and I did feel proud to have taken part in this civic duty.  

Tuesday the 22nd was the day I had to report and the day they interviewed all the potential jurors.  The judge did all the questioning and about 5 hours later after breaks and lunch, the lawyers got their vetos and 14 of us had to stay.  Including me.  The trial started that afternoon with opening statements and one witness.

Thankfully the case wouldn't be super long... we were deliberating by Friday and SUPER thankfully, it wasn't a murder or violent case.  It was a criminal case having to do with conspiracy to commit bank fraud.  One bank in Hutchinson was even hit.  Essentially the defendant was the driver of a car that came from Atlanta, GA, stole checks from mail and found homeless men with ID's to cash the checks at the businesses banks.  It was really interesting to see the courtroom process live and not all tv Law & Order style.

Deliberation was tough.  Before starting, a lot of us would have thought the defendant Not Guilty because of reasonable doubt and not a lot of evidence tying him to the actual bank scenes and homeless witnesses ID'ing him.  But after instructions of the law from the judge, reasonable doubt was defined more clearly and explanations of if the defendant thought criminal activity was going on and tried to turn a blind eye to it, he should be found guilty.  After about 5 hours, we did end up with a unanimous verdict of guilty.   I didn't watch the emotions of lawyers and defendant while the judge read the verdict.  But fellow jurors who did said everyone was very poker faced and the defendant's lawyer just nodded slightly.

The judge invited us back to his chambers afterwards to thank us, give us a certificate and answer lots of our questions.  We were back their over 40 minutes and it was very informational and kind of him to do.  He explained what else may be happening with this crime ring, told us we'd be informed of sentencing and invited back to it if we want.  

I ended up having a great time in Minneapolis during my lunches and evenings as well.  I got to have lunch with an old middle school and high school friend Azure, eat dinner at the Melting Pot with my sister and hang out, try Punch Pizza and walk around St. Anthony Main with my cousin's Jayme and Josh!  The nights alone in the hotel made me miss my baby but reading 2 books, swimming/hot tubing and sleeping in were some major extra birthday treats!









30 is going to be a great year!

I didn't fear this birthday at all.  I love multiples of five and just have a good feeling this is going to be another favorite year.  Only drawback to my birthday is it is definitely the half way point of summer and nearing real world life again!   Life keeps going faster but keeps getting more fun and I am loving seeing Declan grow and learn things by the second. I love seeing Andy being a wonderful father!

I'm also the birthday "week" type of person... I'd play the birthday "month" card if I could.  I say it started on Tuesday the 15th out at Litchfield's Ladies Invitational!   I'm lucky to share my birthday week with some good friends.   Donna's birthday and Card's anniversary so we usually try to get together after our 3M golf league and we did for a bonfire at our house on Wed.






We also had been wanting to try the BBQ restaurant in Grove City called Hog in the Road, and we are so happy we did!  It was delicious and a great time with live music, dancing and a few too many bottles of wine (mixed with a tequila shot...not good...)  Andy and I split a bleu cheese fondue app with beef tips, croutons and grilled cherry tomatoes and it was decadent!  Both our entrees were perfection.






Saturday morning I put on my rally cap and we headed to Apple Valley to meet my mom, sister, Mandy and Malorie for some fun at the Minnesota Zoo.  Except one little rain shower, the overcast 70 degree day was perfect!  Declan pointed at every animal and made many people smile at him!  The zoo is awesome for a family outing as no lines, plenty to see and do and you can bring your own picnic lunch in!  We enjoyed the Wells Fargo Family Farm too!  Declan's favorite was probably the splash park and we enjoyed the sun coming out just in time.



Sunday, my actual birthday, we made a nice breakfast at home with my mom and I made it to church in the park finally with mom here to watch Declan while he napped.  Andy and Declan suprise me with flowers, Bridgestone golf balls and a golf umbrella so I'd quit taking Andy's!

Afternoon was couples golf with Johnson's and McGinley's out at Oakdale!   The scramble was fun with lots of mixing it up with using 2nd best shots, boys + girls scores, couple + couple score!  Highlight was Molly sinking a 35+ foot birdie putt on 9 so both the boys and girls had 4!  We won the tournament even though our score card was a little late in the turn in Karl and had to find us! We were thankful for my mom watching both Declan and Noah while we played!  They just napped a lot and then golfed a bit themselves!



My birthday week came to an end on Tuesday when I won a seat on jury duty at the US District Courthouse!





Monday, July 14, 2014

Whiteface Cabin 4th of July

We had a fantastic 4th of July at my families cabin on Whiteface Lake this year!  We knew Declan would be on the loose and it would be a much different experience than last year's 4th, but it was also a ton more fun watching him explore and do it all like the "big kids!"

Though a blurry pic... I love his look meeting Great Grandpa Cyril again!  This was Addison's first time meeting him!











Corey, Jeremy, Andy and I got to play a beautiful course (that only stole about 25 golf balls of our groups) on the morning of July 4th!  I would recommend The Quarry at Giant's Ridge in Biwabik to any golf lover!  Just be sure to hit them straight... at all times.. or your ball is eaten by the gorgeous forests!


Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Happy Birthday Cartwheel! Oh how I love you Target!

If you know me even a little... you know I am a bit (ok...very) cheap... I never really buy name brands, I drive a '99 Subaru because it works, and I LOVE coupons.  Though Andy has been right in times that I spend more because I have a coupon.. .I buy something I wouldn't have so they win... but I have gotten much better at that.

Anyhow, I was ashamed at myself that I have just truly discovered the wonderful world of Target's Cartwheel app!  I put the app on my phone over 7 months ago to get a coupon for our Target Portrait Studio*** Christmas session and forgot to use it anyhow.  Recently, Sarah and I made an outing with baby Isaac to Target and she showed me how to scan and check things and I have been hooked since.

But today was amazing... I feel like I robbed my Target.  But I know they are just thanking me, right? The baby coupon book was waiting for me in the mail yesterday, and their big coupon of the week in their ads was $20 off $100 baby products. Um.. so Target, you are giving me 20 dollars??  Have I said yet that I love you!  And I have been watching Cartwheel, ads, etc for deals on Declan's Eddie Bauer convertible carseat for the Pathfinder so knew I would probably use this for that.

Well I get there today... and the $130 carseat is on CLEARANCE for $90!  Then in the baby book, there is $25 dollars off Eddie Bauer harness booster seat that "miraculously" worked (I think my amazing checkout lady just made it work as I warned her I didn't know if it was technically a booster seat but was Eddie).   So with a few other coupons, items, cartwheel scans, I could've spent $230 at Target today... but I spent $130.. with a $10 gift card for next time.. And how I look forward to next time Target!  

I think I am still on a shopping high and had to share and wish Cartwheel a Happy Birthday!  I only knew it was their birthday because of an email where you can vote for the special to be unwrapped on July 13th... but if I want to place a bet on our amazing Target... they'll probably give us all the specials :) 


***Sidenote...  Just got Dec's 1 year (+ 20ish days) photos done last week.. If you want to see the cute album, let me know I can email you the link!!    In my "cheapness" I have to add, I have been very impressed with their portrait studio.   I do know and appreciate photography as an art and isn't something I have or will always do "cheap".  But I have truly enjoyed both photographers we have had for some milestone pics that aren't going to be on my wall for more than 6 months to a year.  I love seeing the pics immediately and ordering just the couple faves I want in a collage or 8 x 10 frames.