cool summer days

Summer greetings from the fam! Hard to believe summer is in full swing. The kids had their last day of school back on May 22nd. It’s hard to believe we now officially have a 2nd grader, a kindergartner, and a preschooler. We all celebrated that evening by going out for supper to Sonic and Jarlings!

Noah completed a week of basketball camp at the local high school and had a super time. Not sure if he’ll be a basketball star but he seemed to like it. Nate even got our $2 garage-sale basketball hoop mounted on the side of the barn so now we can go shoot hoops whenever we like. I have to admit, I just like to go out there and play myself! I’m really looking forward to the days that the kids will be able to play out there and have some fun with it. Noah is also playing coach-pitch baseball this year and it’s fun to watch the kids get excited about playing baseball! The games are so fun to watch. His team is doing well and all of the kids are quite young so they’ll have a couple more years of playing together to get better. Our nephew is also on the same team so it’s a fun time with all the family to watch the boys play ball. Marie and Calvin are also playing tee ball and Nate helps coach. Tee ball isn’t quite as fun to watch but Marie is really into it. Calvin, not so much; he’d rather be over on the playground!

Dominic is full-force mobile now and crawling around and pulling-up on things like crazy. He tools around the house exploring everything! Luckily our house is pretty babyproofed already so he’s free to roam safely as long as the older kids don’t unlock the cabinets or leave the stair gate open. Tonight was the first night we’ve put all 5 kids down for bed at the same time and it worked out great. Dominic moved into his crib in the boys room last month and took right to it. The boys really love having Dominic in there. Seems like we’re finally settling into a routine again and leaving the “newborn crazies” behind.

Nate is working like a madman again. He took on some extra jobs for PAQ and another side project so many of his evenings are spent on the laptop working away. I have to admit the extra $ is nice and much needed but I’m looking forward to at least one of the jobs ending so we’ll be able to do more stuff together in the evenings. I miss my Scrabble partner!

We spent today hanging outside and enjoying the nice weather. I set up the slip-n-slide and the kids played on that until they turned blue. After lunch we went down to the “neighbors” if you can call someone who lives 5 miles away a neighbor 🙂 and played at their house. The kids had a blast playing with her son and running around their farm. I was interested in seeing her older farmhouse and the painted paneling. Her paneling looked awesome and now I’m definetly motivated to do something with our living room and dining room and maybe even the kitchen. I can hear Nate groaning now because we don’t need another house project! Anyway, painting is something I can do myself pretty easily while the kids are in school this fall. So I think I’ll start looking for colors!

I keep looking at our calendar and asking myself where our weekends are going! This weekend includes 2 ballgames, yardwork and a family reunion. Our projects are getting put on the back burner until we get some free time! Right now we’re lucky to get the 3 hours it takes to get the mowing done! Fortunately Nate gets 2 weeks of vacation in July so we’re going to be *cool* and do a staycation (yeah, whatever) and get some of the projects done. We may go somewhere for a couple of days just to get mom out of the house 🙂

Ciao!

Mother’s Day (a little late)

This past Sunday was Mother’s Day (in case you didn’t notice) and it was a wonderful calm day. We went to mass and the kids did very well. Nate purchased Krispy Kreme donuts and cooked breakfast for all of us. Then we were able to just have some fun outside and enjoy the day in the great weather we had. After the yard work was done we went out for Mexican food and then stopped over at Nate’s folks to give his mom a Mother’s Day greeting before going home and putting the kids to bed. We ended the day by watching “Juno” which seemed to be the perfect Mother’s Day Movie! I think it was the first Mother’s Day in my 7 yr. experience as a mother that I have thoroughly enjoyed the entire day. 🙂

We had a robin build a nest under our dinner bell by the back porch. She laid 3 eggs, all of which hatched and I’ve been watching the baby birds grow ever so fast these past 3 weeks. Each time I’m doing the dishes I can watch the birds right outside the window. I feel that if that mama robin could talk we could hold a conversation about how our kids never leave us alone, especially for food. Lately I’ve been a lot of time and money on our kitchen trying to make it more “mom” friendly. Of course, the carpet is still there which is NOT mom friendly but other than our astroturf carpet, things are taking shape nicely. Now if I could only get the kids to eat meals instead of asking for snacks every 15 min…

We’re finishing up the school year. Noah and Marie only have 1.5 weeks of school left. In a way I’ll be glad because that means I won’t have to get them ready for school in the morning and things will be more leisure-like. On the other hand I’m sad because this means I’ll have a 2nd grader and a Kindergartener. They’re growing up so fast.

This week is kind of crazy with school activities and ball games. Marie is playing tee ball and Noah is playing coach-pitch. Two separate teams mean two separate practices and games in different towns. I think they’re enjoying it. At least they haven’t asked to quit yet! We had our first evening of both kids having a practice/game at the same time in two separate towns so Nate and I had to split up. It was hectic but hopefully that won’t happen too often!

No garden yet this year. I did get my “topsy-turvy” tomatoes planted and hung so at least I know we’ll have tomatoes this year! It just keeps raining just enough every few days to keep me out of the garden. The grape vines are coming along nicely though. And I was very happy to see the asparagus patch survive and return for this year.

Where did the time go?!

We had Calvin’s family birthday party today. He turns 4 on Wednesday! Seems like just yesterday we were in the hospital admiring his scrunched up little face just after he was born. The kids had a blast playing outside in the sun and warmer temps with the cousins and the adults had a good time visiting as lately we haven’t seen much of our families just because we’re all busy with different schedules.

Which brings me to some thoughts: I dislike being so busy on weekends that we can’t schedule activities that really matter to us. Nate and I have been talking lately and we are starting to decline some invitations and for the summer and making sure we’re home enough to enjoy this time with the kids and each other. Last year we kept telling they kids we’d have a camp-out in the backyard and we never did it because we were just too busy. It’s the little stuff like that that really bugs me and I don’t want the business to get in the way of the fun times in life. I’m way to guilty of doing this. So many times during the day I’ll be doing housework and the kids ask me to play or read a book with them and I’ll tell them to wait, I’m busy. Busy with what???? So busy that I can’t take 10 min. to read a book with my son or play Barbies with my daughters? So I think that next week I’ll try harder to be more flexible and take a dose of my own medicine!

Busy busy busy

Holy cow, where did the time go? I thought I would be able to post a blog weekly but now it’s looking like a monthly thing!

Dominic started rolling over last week. He’s very pleased with himself. We got out some old toys that the other 4 kids have used. Dominic is really enjoying the exersaucer and the doorway jumper. Some toys are just priceless. He was sleeping through the night for a while but that has ceased and he usually wakes up around 2 a.m. for a feeding but goes right back to sleep no problem. I’m thinking he may be ready for some solid food but I’m procrastinating that issue.

We went over to Nate’s folks for supper tonight which was nice. We try not to invade Grandpa & Grandma’s house too much so it was nice to get together to talk and the kids played in the basement. When we left at 7, it was snowing and sleeting outside. Now the wind is horrendous and it’s really cold outside. Winter is far away from being over!

I’ve been spending some time on Facebook this evening and discovered my old camp has a site. It was nice to see all the famliar faces and names again, although even with my great memory, for the life of me I can’t remember a lot of the names of old camp friends. But is was fun to look and recall the fun times. I hope my kids can have the same camp experiences I had when I was young.

Heading to my favorite store this weekend–IKEA! I’m so excited I can hardly concentrate on anything else. Nate is being a good sport about it and he is keeping the 4 older kids at home. Dominic will be shopping with me.

Trying to stay warm…

Ahhh, so I’m a little behind on posting for this week. I think I vowed to post at least once a week or so? If only I had enough time in the day!

It’s freezin’ cold here! Today was a gorgeous sunny day though and it got up to 9 degrees this afternoon. After being at home for almost 2 weeks with a house full of germs, we ventured out to the indoor playground today. I’m becoming a real homebody but even I have to get out once in a while! Nate has been working from home this week but he finally went back into the office today just to let his boss see that he is still alive.

This week’s highlight included the stomach flu (which I haven’t caught yet–knocking on wood as I type this), super cold temps outside, and mouse hunting. I’m absolutely positive Nate thinks I’m the crazy lady who stays at home obsessing about mice and laundry. Our house isn’t overrun with mice but it’s close to it. No matter how much poison we put out, the mice eat it all and still make it indoors. The kids and I were in the living room and one large mouse came right out into the doorway and just looked at us. He ran back into the corner but he didn’t seem scared of us. So I went and set a trap and caught the little bugger 5 minutes later. Stupid mouse. Now I hear another one scurrying around in the ceiling. Argh!

Noah is enjoying his break from school but I think he’ll definetly be ready to return on Tuesday. Luckily the temps are supposed to rise to 30 degrees tomorrow so we’ll be booting the kids out into the snowdrifts. We only got around 4 inches of snow but it blew some nice drifts into the west yard and I’m sure the kids will love digging some snow tunnels and forts. Dominic has been turning into a little butterball and become so cuddly and cooey lately. Not to mention that my favorite part is that he has been sleeping 8-10 hours at night 🙂

Once of my big projects lately is cleaning, organization and money budgeting. Since we have 5 kids and 2 adults living in this house with few closets, I’m determined to make it work. We (ok, Nate and his dad) recently built on a utility room that holds our extra refrigerator, freezer, washer, dryer, and a utility sink. I have to say that Nate and his dad did an AWESOME job. The job took a lot longer than planned but it is so worth it to have that extra space. Nate even built laundry basket-sized shelves from floor to ceiliing so I dont’ have to have the baskets on the floor! One of the best things is that I now have the the diaper changing station set up in the new room so the cloth diaper duties can be done all in the same room! I’ve been sorting through stuff room by room and determining what we can keep, throw away, or sell. So far it has been very liberating and I have to admit that the house stays much cleaner without all the clutter. Even Nate, who is a super pack rat, is impressed.

As for the budgeting idea, my goal is to spend as little as possible this year on unecessary things. I’m so guilty of buying little things here and there and then they all add up in the end and we end up wondering where the money went. I’ve started creating a monthly menu and I plan out our meals one month in advance. I’m also limiting my trips to town to save on gas and Nate is learning to do some of the grocery shopping on his way home from work. If I go shopping, I don’t go without a list and coupons and I only take one kid with me for my sanity. (BTW, has anyone noticed that gas is starting to creep back up again? ) We switched to cloth diapers, purchased a side of beef from a local farmer, I cut the boys’ and Nate’s hair. I’m sure glad they aren’t picky about their hair 🙂 I can’t bring myself to cut the girls’ yet though. One of Nate’s recent proud accomplishments is that he replaced the brakes on the van himself. Ok, with the help of a friend who showed him what to do but I’m very proud of him for taking this on. Especially since it would have cost us over $600 at the mechanic but Nate did both the front and back brakes for just the cost of the parts! That’s my man!

I’ve stayed up way too late as usual. It’s hard to go to bed at night when I have peace and quiet and time to myself to do whatever I want.

The first post…

So I never thought I’d start a blog. But, Nate says I should and encouraged me to give it a try. After all, blogs are cool and after being at home I’m getting less and less cool everyday, right ? So, here goes.

Dominic is up late this evening and Nate is at a meeting at the school so I watched a couple of very disturbing Law and Order episodes. Every time I watch that show I get freaked out. Not sure why I turned it on. Yes, I was subjecting Dominic to violent images on TV. Really, he just enjoys being up with me and being talked to and cuddled with the whole evening. Not to mention unlimited nursing feast while while my fat arse is glued to the chair for the entire time. Sometimes it’s just nice to veg out and watch pointless TV.

Speaking of my fat arse, I decided to do the Weight Watchers system and started Sunday, Jan. 3. It’s been 8 years since I’ve done the point system but it all comes back to mind quickly. The system I’m using is to start my points at 4 p.m. everyday instead of in the mornings. Hopefully this will mentally fool me.

Four of the kids are sick with a stomach virus. Not sure where it came from but it’s here. Noah stayed home from school today and it looks like Calvin will probably miss preschool tomorrow. The worst thing is that they feel fine other than all of the sudden they throw up or have uncontrollable diarrhea with no notice at all. Other than that, they’re running around here like banchees having the time of their lives. Noah says he’s not ready to go back to school but I really think he just wants to stay home and play with the Legos and DS again tomorrow. I’m betting he’s getting on that bus tomorrow morning 🙂

6 months in

Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you! Happy birthday dear Noah, happy birthday to you!

He’s 6 months old today! What a cute little guy. Here’s the update for you so far. He’s REALLY active. Noah went to the doctor for his 6 month checkup this morning and he’s doing great and growing like a weed. The doc said he can start eating more rice cereal now and start eating baby food. So, we begin the endeavor of tasting all kinds of new foods. Nate and I are equally anxious to see how Noah likes pureed peas (I’ll certainly understand if he doesn’t like them)

Noah has no signs of any teeth coming in yet. He certainly likes to gum everything, especially daddy’s nose.

Noah loves to roll and roll and roll and be in constant motion. We had a three hour mass service for Easter vigil and let me tell you, it was a fight to keep him still for that long. Noah can sit up by himself now and pull himself into the sitting position. He also tries to crawl but takes a nose dive when he takes one hand out from under himself to suck his thumb. He’s a big thumb sucker these days. This crawling thing is going to take a while until he learns that he can’t suck his thumb and crawl at the same time!

Lately his favorite things to do are blow raspberries, “talk,” and do this funny thing where he wrinkles his nose and breathes really fast like he’s impatient to get something. He also likes to ring his wind chimes that hang from the ceiling fan in his room. I’ll tell Noah that we’re going to play with the chimes and he immediately looks up and reaches for them. Baths are especially fun and Noah enjoys splashing in the big tub and playing with his rubber ducky.

Here are Noah’s results from his doc appointment this morning. Thanks for visiting!

6 months old- 17 lbs, 5 oz    27 7/8 inches long

5 months old

Oh my gosh! Our little boy is 5 months old today! How exciting! He’s growing so fast.

Noah’s day’s are consisting of lots of playtime with mom and dad, plunking on the piano and reading lots of Dr. Seuss. Sometimes he takes naps but we can’t always count on that! Noah started sleeping through the night at around his 4 month birthday. Mom is appreciating the extra sleep now. He has also started his new endeavor of rice cereal. He gets one bowl a day for supper with mom and dad. So far he really likes it. We can’t wait to let him try better tasting foods but we have to wait until he’s at least 6 months old. I guess he’ll have plenty of time to try everything later on.

Noah loves to roll around the living room and explore different things. If we put him down in one spot he’ll be across the room 10 minutes later. Therefore, we made the trip to the store to buy all the baby-proofing items we’ll need. It’s fun seeing him be able to get around on his own and gain some independence.

Noah now has his first cousin, Samuel, who was born on February 8. Samuel is a real handsome guy. The Baxleys sure produce some great kids! We’re excited for Noah to meet Samuel on Easter at Samuel’s baptism in Peoria.

Check out Noah’s new photos if you haven’t already done so. He’s growing fast!

4 months old

Hi everyone!

We hope you are enjoying the pictures of Noah. He loves to ham it up for the camera.

Noah is progressing so well and growing like a weed. He is just starting to eat some rice cereal now mixed with lots of milk. More of the cereal goes on his bib than down his throat though. It’s interesting to watch a baby learn how to eat! He has also started liking to hear his own voice now. His latest thing is squealing at the top of his lungs. Screaming is his way of singing when mom plays the piano with him. Noah has been rolling over for quite some time now, just about since Christmas. He loves to ride around in his front carrier and squeal at everything he sees, which makes going to the mall fun. He’s growing out of his clothes very fast these days.

Well, that’s the update for Noah as of 4 months! He goes back again on April 3 for his 6 month checkup! He’s growing up so quickly!

10/12/01 – 7 lbs, 10 oz, 21 1/2 in. (a little over 1 week old
11/06/01 – 10 lbs, 8 oz, 23 in. (1 month old)
12/04/01 – 12 lbs, 13 oz, 26 in. (2 months old)
2/4/02 – 15 lbs, 14 oz, 27 1/2 in. (4 months old)

Growing like a weed

WOW!

Isn’t Noah growing like a weed?!! We can’t believe how big he’s getting and so fast too! He’s almost out of 3-6 months clothing sizes. Grandma McCollum is keeping Carters in business buying Noah clothes. Socks are another story. His feet are still way huge.

Noah started sleeping in his crib on January 1st without a hitch. He didn’t even notice the bed change, but mom sure did. Nothing like walking across the cold house at 3 a.m. to feed him. Sometimes Nate volunteers to bring Noah to me for his feeding, that is, if Nate wakes up:) Max is much happier now that Noah has changed beds.

Noah spends his days going places with mom, playing with his toys and reading stories (ok, mom reads them to him). He is just tall enough to play in his megasaucer, which he loves because he likes to stand up and this holds him in the standing position.

He enjoyed a visit from Grandpa & Grandma McCollum last weekend. His Christmas was certainly a fun first Christmas. He was such a good baby the entire time and loved being passed around from relative to relative. What a ham. His smile is always ready to appear, as you can see in most of his pictures.

That’s the update for Noah. He doesn’t go to the doctor until Feb. 5 for his 4 month checkup. We’ll let you know how he has progressed!

For the record:

10/12/01 – 7 lbs, 10 oz, 21 1/2 in. (a little over 1 week old
11/06/01 – 10 lbs, 8 oz, 23 in. (1 month old)
12/04/01 – 12 lbs, 13 oz, 26 in. (2 months old)

Growing like a weed