Thursday, July 31, 2008

New look

Ok, so we finally have a new look (thanks Jennie!) I don't know if it will last, but we'll try it out for a while :)

Monday, July 28, 2008

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Blogger help!

I need help from my fellow bloggers out there. I am desperately wanting to change the look of my blog. But I have a few questions:
-suggestions on where I can look for new templates?
-how do I upload a new template without losing all of the settings I already have on my current template (I have tried this once before, but realized that by changing to the new layout I had found, I lost everything but the text from my posts)

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Oh, and if anyone wants to take my kids so that I actually have time to do this, that would be appreciated too ;)

Friday, July 18, 2008

Skinny: adjective; ??????????

Isn't it funny and sad how your definiton of skinny changes over time? When I was in college, I always wished I was just a little bit skinnier. Then I had my first baby and realized..."hey, wait a minute, I WAS skinny in college." The baby weight started to come off, but I never really got back to being my 'skinny self'.' Then baby # 2 came along and I realized....."hey, I WAS pretty skinny after baby #1". So I'm sure that if God decides to bless us with another child I will look back and say "hey, I WAS pretty skinny after baby #2"....which is just really sad to think about, because if what I look like now, could one day be considered skinny to me.......YIKES!

DISCLAIMER: Before I get any seething comments or e-mails, let me just clear up that I do not find myself fat in any way....I just wish I were skinnier, and there's nothing wrong with that :)

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Three little piggies....well, really ducks

Just about every day, we make a trip up to Wesleyan College which is right up the road from our house. It is a good way for me to get out of the house and get some exercise and they have lots of things that interest Jackson. There is a lake with ducks, turtles, and fish to feed, an equestrian center with lots of horses to look at, and lots of construction...which means lots of big trucks. But Jackson really likes the three little piggies you see to the right. Ok, yes, they are ducks. But Jackson has nicknamed them the piggies because they are ALWAYS hungry for our bread. The geese and other ducks that are there are hit or miss, but these guys never turn down a snack and follow us all the way around the lake when we are there trying to get more from us...Jackson finds it quite funny. Here are some pictures from our trip today.




"Mmmm...do I want to give this to the ducks, or do I want a bite?"


"Wait for it, wait for it."

"Catch it, catch it!"

"Ok, Mom told me to tear these into little pieces, but here you go big guy."

"Look Mom, I'm a college frat boy."

" Ok...can you get a close up of me with one of the ducks in the background?"


"Beautiful! Now just me...."


"Uh, Mom, that might be too close."


"Where did the turtle go?"


"Beh he is"


"Let me see if I can reach as high as the excavator."
"How about I just stand in the scooper"



"Ok, it's hot, let's go."

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Semi Potty-Trained????

I really think Jackson is starting to understand this potty thing. He is asking more and more to use the potty even when he is wearing a diaper. Well, let me back up. With Luke being so little, it being so hot, and us not really having much money, we typically spend most of our days at home during the summer. So my potty training strategy has been to take Jackson's diaper off when he wakes up in the morning, make him sit on the potty first thing, and then he goes diaper free for the rest of the day. After observing him for a while I figured that as long as he had a diaper on, that was where he was going to pee. So I thought if there's no diaper there, he's more likely to use the potty. I was right for the most part...he only peed on the floor twice. And thankfully neither time was on the carpet.
So today, I decided to let him try out his new big boy underwear that he picked out at Target last week. He chose Lightning McQueen. I explained the importance of big boy underwear and how they were not for tee tee and poop. Sure enough, when he had to go he announced it as usual..."Mommy, I need go potty" I directed him to the potty chair, he pulled down his big boy pants (a skill that needs a lot of work as it took him about 3 minutes to get them off), sat on the potty and went! I cheered and made a big deal to which Jackson responded "Mommy, that's too loud" So I'd say that's a pretty big deal.
And can I just say that he looks so cute in his tiny little boy underwear. I took some pictures...but after careful review by Brad and I we decided that it was best not to post them for several reasons
1) our blog might get flagged for child pornography
2) to prevent Jackson from needing therapy when he's older

Friday, July 11, 2008

Cows and Kangaroos!

Today was Cow Appreciation Day at Chick Fil A. If you dressed like a cow, you got your meal for free. We are all about anything free here at the Dennis House, so we were there! Since we do not have any cow costumes on hand, we had to get creative by taping white cardstock to our black shirts. Although I argued that I shouldn't even have to dress up...the fact that I am lactating and you can milk me should be costume enough. We went with our friends, April and her son Catch and Katherine and her daughter Mary Kate. I think we might turn into chickens if we eat any more Chick Fil A!

He looks humiliated to be wearing this cow 'costume' but I promise it's just the camera angle

Jackson and Catch in their cow attire...Catch is the ever popular blue variety of cow

Mommy and baby cow at Chick Fil A



KANGAROO BOB'S!

We also visited Kangaroo Bob's this afternoon, which is an indoor 'jumpy place'. I promise we did not paint Jackson's face red...he just played that hard.

Jumping in action

Taking a break on the starfish

How do I get out?


Serious action shot...check out the hair.

Daddy and Jackson in the alligator mouth

Whew! I need some juice!

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

We're back!

Wow, a lot has happened over the past month in a half...I'm not sure how to update everyone on what's been going on in our lives. But I'll try. We have pretty much been gone from Macon since the end of May when we left for our trip to the beach. We went from the beach to live at my parents' house in Atlanta for the month of June while Brad did a transplant rotation at Piedmont Hospital. It was so nice to be close to our family for such a long period of time, but we are glad to be back home, in our house, and surrounded by our friends here in Macon. Here's what you've missed!
We had a wonderful time at the 'new' beach house. While it was a very different type of vacation with 4 children under the age of 4, we made wonderful memories as we always do that I will treasure. Here are some pictures...

The house


Jackson and Allie travelled to the pool in their 'limo' each day


Luke and Mommy under the umbrella


Allie and Jackson with Teddy


Playing with sand


My beachy boy


Just a shot to prove that Brad was in fact there...if only for a few days



Brad and I celebrated our 5th wedding anniversary on June 21st. We spent the weekend at my parents' lake house on Lake Hartwell.

A picture taken from our sunset cruise on the boat
Brad celebrated his 29th birthday on June 24th...next year's the big one!



Luke turned 2 months old! He weighed in at 12 lbs, 10 oz and is 24 inches long. He's smiling, cooing, and sleeping through the night. We are enjoying him so much!Smiley boy!

Jackson is getting closer to becoming diaper-free. We have tee-teed in the potty many times and are headed in the right direction (jelly beans can be a great motivator).

So that's pretty much it. Not much new going on with me. I never did find my Max and miss him dearly. It was hard coming home without our entire family and there is a definite hole in my heart. The sadness is getting easier with time, and I have so much to be thankful for and happy about in the meantime....