April 28, 2010

Gotta Make This Quick...

I have pics I want to post but I don't know how much longer Carina will be napping. My parents came to visit this weekend (they missed their Peanut after 10 days in Jamaica... tough life!). Mom, Carina and I went to Nicole's bridal shower Saturday.

Carina and I have been fighting the sniffles this week. No fun at all. We're also trying to tweek Carina's feeding schedule to get her closer to 3 meals instead of snacking all day long. So far, so good!

Oh and just to make you jealous, the smell of Peter's chocolate birthday cake baking in the oven is washing over me as I type. Yummy!

April 22, 2010

Old Friends are the Best Friends

I've had a friend-filled week and it was awesome. My high school friend Nicole came in from Erie and spent the night. Here she is in our wedding.

And here she is with the Peanut. And I get to see her again Saturday. A winner is me!


Then yesterday one of my college roomies Stef was on her way from Pittsburgh to Philly so we met for coffee. Here SHE is at our wedding.
And here she is with the Peanut. It is possible that I haven't seen her since her graduation in 07. I'm a bad friend.
After coffee Carina and I headed down to MD to see Linz and Celia. Here Linz is in our wedding. Only a real friend would take a pic like this.

And here she is with the Peanut. See the little theme I have going on here?
I think after college and getting married, you figure out who your real "bosom buddies" are. Who you'd be friends with even if you didn't see them all the time. I'm fortunate to still be friends with Nicole, even 8 years after high school. And fortunate to still see most of my college roomies on a semi-regular basis and call one of them my very best friend (it just happens after living together for 4 years!). A friend-filled week is the best kind of week.

April 17, 2010

Finger Foods!

Uncharted territory for the three of us but so far - smooth sailing. I can honestly say it has been the scariest thing I have ever done (and that includes childbirth!). I just hated giving Carina something I wasn't sure she could handle. Over the past couple months every once in a while we would try to give Carina a half Puff but she would either throw up or gag. Then I read a blurb in a parenting magazine about how waiting past 9 months to start finger foods can lead to problems learning how to chew so I figured it was about time to start taking things seriously.

So Sunday night we gave her a couple half Puffs. She did ok but I was a ball of nerves. I was literally shaking. What if she chokes? What would I do? And I've looked up CPR for kids but it's just not that comforting. I would just never forgive myself if something happened to her and I was the cause because I gave her finger foods before she was ready. Dramatic much? Yes, Peter keeps me sane. After our first attempt I wussed out and asked Rebecca if she wanted to give Carina some practice. Since Rebecca has already been through this stage with her son and has CPR training (Peter and I are registered for a course next month) I felt comfortable with that. She e-mailed me at work to let me know Carina ate 10 whole Puffs by herself with no problems whatsoever! I was impressed!

So now she is eating Puffs - and feeding herself nonetheless - like a pro. I am so proud of her! Next - yogurt melts.

April 12, 2010

Love Hurts

Day Tripping

We spent the day in Maryland with the Lancasters this past Saturday! Linz hosted a Lia Sophia party and we FINALLY got down to see their home. They moved in before we moved into our place... we are such bad friends. Anyway - it was a blast. Good food (OMG the chicken salad was to-die-for), good friends, nice sparklies... what more do you need, really? Jason and Linz's Dad were there so Peter came along to hang with them.


The highlight is always, of course, getting Carina and Celia together. The girls are just adorable and interacted even more than they did last time they met. Great day indeed.

April 7, 2010

Aaaaaaaand... We're Crawling!

I really thought Carina would skip crawling the way she's been cruising but maybe she was just perfecting her technique. As Aunt Carol says "We're in trouble now!"

April 6, 2010

Easter Weekend

Sadly our weekend began with a sad, sniffly little girl. She had a little trouble breathing through her congestion so she slept with us Friday night. As much as I love cuddling her tiny little body, it does make sleeping practically impossible. We skipped out on the cookout we were invited to so we wouldn't spread our germs around. My parents arrived in the afternoon and we ordered pizza. Carina was a bit cranky but we had a generally good time. Peter and I went to bed around 8:30, haha.

Sunday was much better. Carina slept pretty well and seemed more herself. Was hardly even stuffy! Peter and my Dad grilled turkey burgers and Mom and I made mac-n-cheese, green beans, deviled eggs and chocolate raspberry cookies. It was amazingly good. After lunch we packed up and headed to my Aunt and Uncle's church about 90 minutes away for an Easter/birthday celebration for my cousin Hunter's 16th birthday.

Carina slept most of the way there and then was such a good sport - smiling and waving and letting everybody snuggle her. We watched an egg hunt, visited with my cousins from Atlanta (Jen, John, Hunter, Kaylie and Jordan) who we hadn't seen in ages, ate some yummy cake and came home. All in all - a terrific Easter.

Carina had a hard time going to sleep Sunday night and last night but that's a story for another time.

April 1, 2010

A Day in the Life

I know I've done this before on days that I stay home but I thought I'd detail a typical work day for the Jones house.

6 am - The alarm goes off. Peter: "You should get in the shower." Me: "Do you mind if I get in first?" Peter: "That's what I just said." It was a groggy morning, haha. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays start at 5:30 am with a workout DVD in the living room but today I got to "sleep in". After a shower I head downstairs and get my breakfast together and pack Carina's diaper bag. 6:45 am - Carina lets me know she is awake and ready to start her day!
I bring her downstairs and change her diaper, dress her and she takes her vitamins.
7 am - Peter feeds the cats. I feed the baby.
7:15 am - Peter leaves for work. Carina, although backwards and upside down because she's still eating, manages to wave goodbye. When she's done we pack up the car and head to Rebecca's (or to Cheryl's if it's Friday). 7:45 am - I get to work. Do my work thing. Can you tell I like that kid of mine?
11 am - Time to pump.
1 pm - Time to lunch! Today it's leftover cheesy chicken and broccoli pasta, ranch chips and cookies. 3 pm - Time to pump again. Then it's just about time to leave! Go pick up my girl - who has had oodles of fun with Rebecca and her buddy AJ all day.
4 pm - Get home within minutes of Peter. Put pumped milk in the fridge, ice packs in the freezer, dishes in the sink and dishwasher. Take a walk! 5 pm - Dinner time. Tuna melts and applesauce for us and peas and carrots for the little lady.
5:30 pm - A few minutes of play time on the new activity table I bought yesterday for a cool $1.89!!! And she loves it.
5:45 pm - Head to Rhyme Time at the library. Sing songs, read a book, play with egg shakers and balls... a good time is had by all.
6:30 pm - Get home with a very sleepy girl and it's bath time.7 pm - Snuggle time with Daddy (and he's shirtless because our little fishy likes to splash). Snuggle time with Mommy and a bed time snack. Then out like a light! 7:30 pm - Make the grocery list, watch Office reruns and blog. Run dishwasher, do some laundry.
9 pm - And now it's time to snuggle my hubby, watch Grey's Anatomy and eat some brownie trifle! Feed Carina again at 10 and it's lights out for Mommy and Daddy too.