Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Friday, February 22, 2008
Dreams dashed...
I'm sure there are many disappointments in the life of a mother, but I'm convinced today that one of the biggest is when you get confused on which day you have a babysitter....or worse, if one cancels at the last minute.
I thought our new daytime babysitter was starting this afternoon, but I just realized that it is not until next week. ugh! I even took a shower today in preparation to go out of the house looking somewhat decent. My dreams of going to the grocery store alone and coming home with time to cook dinner for a friend who had a baby are crushed! Oh well, I'll just have to strap Jane Ritchie in the shopping cart and hope she takes a good afternoon nap so I can get these chores done. Thank goodness she is such a good little girl who is content (most of the time) in her exersaucer playing with a spoon!
I guess the one good thing is that now when the sitter comes next Friday it will feel like a really special treat!!
I thought our new daytime babysitter was starting this afternoon, but I just realized that it is not until next week. ugh! I even took a shower today in preparation to go out of the house looking somewhat decent. My dreams of going to the grocery store alone and coming home with time to cook dinner for a friend who had a baby are crushed! Oh well, I'll just have to strap Jane Ritchie in the shopping cart and hope she takes a good afternoon nap so I can get these chores done. Thank goodness she is such a good little girl who is content (most of the time) in her exersaucer playing with a spoon!
I guess the one good thing is that now when the sitter comes next Friday it will feel like a really special treat!!
Thursday, February 7, 2008
What a sweet girl!!!!
We had some professional photos taken last week at our home. Katie Prentiss (wife of my friend Brian from Murphy and Samford), was kind enough to drive down from Mountain View, CA to do a photo session. Apparently our house is a photographer's dream because of all the windows. She was right. The lighting in the pictures is so beautiful. Here are a few of my favorites!




Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Swim Lessons
This week we had our first swimming lessons for Jane Ritchie. It is on Mondays and Wednesdays for just 30 minutes. But, what an ordeal it was to get there the first day!
I started packing our bag the night before. What did I need? A swim diaper for Jane Ritchie in case the one she wore in the car needed changing when we got there. A towel for Jane Ritchie and a towel for me. In her case, an adorable white bunny towel that fits over her head like a cape, complete with bunny ears. (Thanks Brooke W.M.!!) A bottle in case she throws a fit and needs soothing. A regular diaper to wear on the way home. Wipes. Toys. Oh, and I also had to figure out what she would wear on the way. It's cold outside. So, she'll wear her bathing suit, some pants and her cute pink Baby Gap cover up with hood. (Thanks Cheryl and Reza!) But, on the way home, she'll need a onesie, too, so gotta throw that in.
The whole time I am packing, I'm wondering how this will work. Ok, so we get to the pool. Then what? She can sit up pretty well, but I'm sure the pool area is not carpeted and I can just picture us headed to the ER in our bathing suits because she has fallen over and hit her head on the tile! How will I get my clothes off? Should I take the stroller or will the Bjorn work? Do people stroll up to the pool and locker room with those big ol' strollers?? These are the things that keep me up at night.
I decided just to take the Bjorn until I surveyed the lay of the land. We were riding with my friend Laura and her 10 month old. Surely we could help each other out. But, little Liam is walking and I envisioned her helping me with Jane Ritchie while Liam toddled off to the deep end.
We got there and by some miracle were able to get ready to get in the pool. Jane Ritchie wasn't too into it. She wasn't scared, but they gave each kid a ring to play with and all she cared about was chewing on it. That darn tooth! I dunked her under once, per the teacher's instructions. She came up and coughed a little bit but did not cry. All too soon, our 30 minutes were up and it was time to figure out how 15 mommies and their babies were supposed to get dry, warm and changed. Oh, by the way, the locker room only had one changing table and there were about 8 babies who could not walk yet.
I made the strategic decision to get out quickly. I was the second person to use the changing table. All the while I'm still dripping because how could I dry off when I'm holding my baby?? Once I got her on the changing table I was able to dry myself a little. My fatal error was that after I got her ready, I removed her from the table so that someone else could use it. Now how was I going to get dressed??? I had to sit down and think about that one. Finally, Laura had Liam settled and she held Jane Ritchie while I got my clothes on.
I was blessed that Jane Ritchie only got fussy once and it was not in the pool. It was in the locker room at the sight of all the naked OLD ladies from water aerobics class. Yikes!
Wednesday was much better. I brought the stroller in with me and I knew "the secret"! There is a "family changing room" in the pool area that not everyone knows about. After lessons we headed there and were in and out in no time! Jane Ritchie had a much better time, too. I did not give her the ring this time so she was able to pay more attention to the fact that she was actually in a pool! We dunked her under a couple of times. No coughing and no crying!
Maybe by the end of the month I'll be agile enough to get some pictures.
Oh, P.S. - Worse than the naked old ladies in the locker room are the two size 4 mommies in itsy bitsy teenie weenie bikinis. Not cool skinny mommies. Not cool.
I started packing our bag the night before. What did I need? A swim diaper for Jane Ritchie in case the one she wore in the car needed changing when we got there. A towel for Jane Ritchie and a towel for me. In her case, an adorable white bunny towel that fits over her head like a cape, complete with bunny ears. (Thanks Brooke W.M.!!) A bottle in case she throws a fit and needs soothing. A regular diaper to wear on the way home. Wipes. Toys. Oh, and I also had to figure out what she would wear on the way. It's cold outside. So, she'll wear her bathing suit, some pants and her cute pink Baby Gap cover up with hood. (Thanks Cheryl and Reza!) But, on the way home, she'll need a onesie, too, so gotta throw that in.
The whole time I am packing, I'm wondering how this will work. Ok, so we get to the pool. Then what? She can sit up pretty well, but I'm sure the pool area is not carpeted and I can just picture us headed to the ER in our bathing suits because she has fallen over and hit her head on the tile! How will I get my clothes off? Should I take the stroller or will the Bjorn work? Do people stroll up to the pool and locker room with those big ol' strollers?? These are the things that keep me up at night.
I decided just to take the Bjorn until I surveyed the lay of the land. We were riding with my friend Laura and her 10 month old. Surely we could help each other out. But, little Liam is walking and I envisioned her helping me with Jane Ritchie while Liam toddled off to the deep end.
We got there and by some miracle were able to get ready to get in the pool. Jane Ritchie wasn't too into it. She wasn't scared, but they gave each kid a ring to play with and all she cared about was chewing on it. That darn tooth! I dunked her under once, per the teacher's instructions. She came up and coughed a little bit but did not cry. All too soon, our 30 minutes were up and it was time to figure out how 15 mommies and their babies were supposed to get dry, warm and changed. Oh, by the way, the locker room only had one changing table and there were about 8 babies who could not walk yet.
I made the strategic decision to get out quickly. I was the second person to use the changing table. All the while I'm still dripping because how could I dry off when I'm holding my baby?? Once I got her on the changing table I was able to dry myself a little. My fatal error was that after I got her ready, I removed her from the table so that someone else could use it. Now how was I going to get dressed??? I had to sit down and think about that one. Finally, Laura had Liam settled and she held Jane Ritchie while I got my clothes on.
I was blessed that Jane Ritchie only got fussy once and it was not in the pool. It was in the locker room at the sight of all the naked OLD ladies from water aerobics class. Yikes!
Wednesday was much better. I brought the stroller in with me and I knew "the secret"! There is a "family changing room" in the pool area that not everyone knows about. After lessons we headed there and were in and out in no time! Jane Ritchie had a much better time, too. I did not give her the ring this time so she was able to pay more attention to the fact that she was actually in a pool! We dunked her under a couple of times. No coughing and no crying!
Maybe by the end of the month I'll be agile enough to get some pictures.
Oh, P.S. - Worse than the naked old ladies in the locker room are the two size 4 mommies in itsy bitsy teenie weenie bikinis. Not cool skinny mommies. Not cool.
Sunday, February 3, 2008
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