Isaac has officially begun his second month of life. Along with month two came a lot of changes. I went back to work which means Isaac is discovering a whole new environment at the babysitter's. And I think he loves it! At least he has been sleeping through the night!! :)
So what's new with Isaac:
1) He has been sleeping through the night. (Happy mommy!)
2) He is cooing and smiling.
3) He is making bubble raspberries.
4) He loves playing with his fist.
5) He still is not a fan of the bink but we keep trying.
6) He is very good at getting what he wants.
7) He has LOVES watching the other kids play.
8) His receding hair line is coming back... (with very dark hair).
9) His eyes are brown like daddy's!
Friday, October 5, 2012
Monday, September 17, 2012
The Big Man
"Small boys become big men through the influence of big men who care about small boys....."
- Author Unknown
My sons are blessed to be surrounded and loved by many "big men".
But there won't ever be any that touch their hearts, hold their hands, put a smile on their face,
and love them as much as their biggest man... daddy.
Update... 21 Day Organizing Challenge
If you haven't heard I am trying to complete the 21 Day Organizing Challenge. Check out the link if you are looking for some simple direction on getting organized. It's simply a check list and you just complete one area a day. Below are the items I have checked off my list. WHOOHOO!!
As you can see, I'm not going in the order of the challenge. But I'm not sure that really matters, as long as I get the area organized. Here are some photos from my most recent completions.
(I have found it's impossible to just complete that one task on the checklist.
Example - Organizing the spice cabinet required the entire cupboard to get cleaned/organized.)
Please do not freak out at our toys! Yes... this is most of them. There are still some more in the basement but I am not a fan of millions of toys out at a time. If it doesn't have a place to be stored... it doesn't come upstairs. I am a huge fan of the Sterilite clear totes pictured above. (All purchased at Target.) They fit great underneath kid beds and also in small spots.
One way I have found to not be overwhelmed with toys at holidays and birthdays is to stow away the new toys. We do not open everything our kids get at parties. We will open one or two and that will make them happy for days. The rest get stowed away in closets or the basement. Then on rainy days or when I need to get a big project done... we go and open a new toy. Ethan loves it because it's like Christmas all year long. :)
If your taking the Organizing Challenge I'm hoping you are enjoying it! Happy Organizing!
Friday, September 14, 2012
My "new" favorite place
Before I go back to work I am bound and determined to get every square inch of my house organized. Thanks to Pinterest I found this cool blog that is all about organization. Who knew that people loved organizing that much?? (Thanks to my friend Tonya for pinning this.)
The blog is called a Bowl Full of Lemons. It has a ton of organizing tips for parts of your life you didn't even think about organizing. I'm trying to complete the 21 Day Organizing Challenge. So far I have checked 3 items off of my list. It's fun because some of these areas I forget about until I go use them... example- the freezer. I NEVER hardly go down to our basement freezer, so, I'm sure that it is in desperate need of a clean out.
So, I have cleaned and organized every cabinet in my kitchen and it feels GREAT!! Not only do I have a clean and organized kitchen, I also discovered my new favorite spot.... my kitchen computer desk!!!! Yes... isn't that crazy? I've had my computer in the kitchen for a few months as we shuffled bedrooms around for the boys. And, I have to say that I LOVE having my computer in the kitchen. I can listen to music, look up recipes, FB while I cook, and so much else. It's so convenient! Granted, my new computer only has one cord... I don't think I would have been too fond of putting my old desktop pc, out in the open, with all it's ugly cords. Now that I'm doing the 21 Day Organizing Challenge I gave this spot a little TLC. Hung my Ikea rack and buckets for bills and found new art at TJ Maxx. Check out my hangout below.
Here is a photo of a few places I have organized with the 21 Day Organizing Challenge.
If you struggle with knowing where to start when organizing your house... I urge you to look at the 21 Day Organizing Challenge. Just one area a day. You can do it!
Stay Sane. Get Organized.
The blog is called a Bowl Full of Lemons. It has a ton of organizing tips for parts of your life you didn't even think about organizing. I'm trying to complete the 21 Day Organizing Challenge. So far I have checked 3 items off of my list. It's fun because some of these areas I forget about until I go use them... example- the freezer. I NEVER hardly go down to our basement freezer, so, I'm sure that it is in desperate need of a clean out.
So, I have cleaned and organized every cabinet in my kitchen and it feels GREAT!! Not only do I have a clean and organized kitchen, I also discovered my new favorite spot.... my kitchen computer desk!!!! Yes... isn't that crazy? I've had my computer in the kitchen for a few months as we shuffled bedrooms around for the boys. And, I have to say that I LOVE having my computer in the kitchen. I can listen to music, look up recipes, FB while I cook, and so much else. It's so convenient! Granted, my new computer only has one cord... I don't think I would have been too fond of putting my old desktop pc, out in the open, with all it's ugly cords. Now that I'm doing the 21 Day Organizing Challenge I gave this spot a little TLC. Hung my Ikea rack and buckets for bills and found new art at TJ Maxx. Check out my hangout below.
Here is a photo of a few places I have organized with the 21 Day Organizing Challenge.
If you struggle with knowing where to start when organizing your house... I urge you to look at the 21 Day Organizing Challenge. Just one area a day. You can do it!
Stay Sane. Get Organized.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
4 weeks, 30 days, 1 month
No matter how you slice it up... 4 weeks, 30 days, 1 month, 720 hours, 43,200 minutes... our little Isaac Andrew is one month old! Holy smokes! Where does the time go? In the last 30 days we have had a new baby, I turned 27 (ugh!), and we celebrated our 7th wedding anniversary. August is always a fun month for us!
I have really enjoyed getting to spend time with both of my boys. Being the mother of two is not nearly as overwhelming as everyone makes it seem. I won't deny that I am happy to see my husband at 5pm and love when anyone wants to carry the car seat or hold Ethan's hand, but honestly I am loving it! Every single minute. These boys are a blessing. Ethan is such a helpful big brother! Sometimes I have to refrain him from kissing Isaac too much... but all in all he is doing wonderful!
Although I am dreading going back to work... I will say that I sort of miss the challenge of my job. I miss the problem solving. I know I will be crying when I have to leave these two at the babysitters in a few weeks... but until then... I'm going to soak up every minute of these two boys and all their love!
I have really enjoyed getting to spend time with both of my boys. Being the mother of two is not nearly as overwhelming as everyone makes it seem. I won't deny that I am happy to see my husband at 5pm and love when anyone wants to carry the car seat or hold Ethan's hand, but honestly I am loving it! Every single minute. These boys are a blessing. Ethan is such a helpful big brother! Sometimes I have to refrain him from kissing Isaac too much... but all in all he is doing wonderful!
Although I am dreading going back to work... I will say that I sort of miss the challenge of my job. I miss the problem solving. I know I will be crying when I have to leave these two at the babysitters in a few weeks... but until then... I'm going to soak up every minute of these two boys and all their love!
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
A camera... what??
It's amazing how adding a new member to your family can suddenly make you remember that you have a camera. I get so caught up in life that I forget to capture important moments. Ethan has gone a very, long time without any legitimate pictures taken of him. Snapping funny moments on my camera phone does not count!
So here's to you beautiful baby boy and my handsome husband who so graciously agreed to pose, so, I can have some new pics of him as well.
So here's to you beautiful baby boy and my handsome husband who so graciously agreed to pose, so, I can have some new pics of him as well.
I am so blessed to share my life with such wonderful men.
Monday, August 13, 2012
Welcome Isaac Andrew
August 3, 2012 started very early for the May family. Having a planned c-section, I woke up at 3:30am to shower and get ready for the hospital. My awesome cousin agreed to come over at 4:30am to stay with Ethan until he woke up. (Thank you, Lauren!!) We were out the door by 4:35am and on our way to the hospital. Today is the day we would meet the newest addition to the May family!
Here is our day as it progresses in photos.
Here is our day as it progresses in photos.
4:30am
7:39am
(PS. Notice the knot in the umbilical cord.)
7:40am
A happy, healthy 7lb 6oz - 20 3/4in baby boy!
7:41am
12:00pm
Meet big, brother Ethan.
12:01pm
Begins a lifetime of friendship between Ethan and Isaac.
Welcome to our lives baby Isaac Andrew May!
You are such a pleasant baby and a wonderful addition to our family.
We love and adore you. You have already become Ethan's new best friend.
We are truly blessed.
Monday, July 23, 2012
Boy's room sneak peek...
Sorry blogger friends! I have been out of the blogging world for some time now.. and I apologize! With huge work projects and the anticipation/preparation for Baby Boy #2, I haven't had much time to sit down and write. Well.... I haven't been doing much sitting at all. So here's what I've been up to....
With the coming addition of May Boy #2 our house had to undergo a few changes.. My "dressing room" became Ethan's "big boy" room and the old nursery got a new face lift.
Here's a sneak peek at the boy's rooms right now. Still have some finishing to do on the nursery... but we are close.
Enjoy!
With the coming addition of May Boy #2 our house had to undergo a few changes.. My "dressing room" became Ethan's "big boy" room and the old nursery got a new face lift.
Here's a sneak peek at the boy's rooms right now. Still have some finishing to do on the nursery... but we are close.
Enjoy!
The nursery.
Ethan's "big boy" room.
Stay tuned for full blogs on each of the boy's rooms!
Friday, January 27, 2012
A Lesson in Independence and That Nice Guys Don't Always Finish Last...
Yesterday the hubs and I decided we needed to get away for a day. This dreary Ohio weather has kept us stuck in the house for too long. We decided to do a little shopping at Lodi Prime Outlet Mall. The weather was drab again but we figured no one else would be shopping, so it might be a perfect opportunity.
We packed up the car, ate a nice lunch, then hit the malls with our little man to do some shopping. Oddly enough, most boys don't enjoy shopping... but Ethan could hardly wait for lunch to be over so we could shop.
After a little bit of shopping, we decided to stop in the food court for a little afternoon snack. The perfect afternoon snack, Auntie Anne's Pretzels, of course!! We ordered some pretzel nuggets and cheese and split them between the three of us. They were divine! Even better, we were the ONLY people in the entire food court.
While we were finishing our pretzel sticks Ethan asked if he could have some milk. I told him that he could go get milk, but he would need to go up and buy it himself. We were sitting very near Auntie Anne's, so, I gave him $2 and we sat back and watched to see what our little man would do on his own.
This is how the scene unfolded:
Ethan: "Excuse me, can I have a white milk, please?"
Pretzel Lady: "Why of course little man. That will be $1.59."
Ethan: Hands over his two dollars and receives his change back. "Thank you". He comes running back to give me the money. Then runs back up to the pretzel lady and waits for his milk.
Pretzel Lady: "Here you go young man. You have very nice manners."
Ethan: "Thank you."
Ethan returned to the table and Daddy and I went on and on about how proud we were of him. All the times of enforcing "Please, Thank You, Excuse Me, Bless You, etc." has finally paid off. It was a huge victory for mom and dad!!
A few moments later as Ethan was enjoying his milk the Pretzel lady came over to our table. She placed in front of Ethan an entire plate of new Whole Grain Caramel Apple Pretzel Sticks, a pretzel sticker, and a really cool pretzel straw. She talked to Ethan about what a polite boy he was and how impressed she was with his manners. We thanked her a million times and enjoyed the pretzels!
As we were leaving Ethan ran up to the counter one more time and told the Pretzel Lady "Thanks for the pretzels".
It was a really fun shopping day and to top it off... our little boy is proving himself to be a very polite gentlemen. I am so proud of my little man and am glad he is growing into the man I want him to be. My parents always worked to make my sister and I as independent as possible. I remember the small lessons my parents used that made us the strong, independent women we are today. We can drive a manual transmission, change oil or tires, navigate directions from a map, speak in front of groups, move across the country, shoot a gun, ride a horse, start a fire, and still work 10 hour days in high heels, manage employees, keep a neat house, cook a meal, and raise children. We may not be perfect but I am so proud of how independent my own mother is... and that we are who we are... because of her. We love you mom! Here's to the next generation of 'we can do anything' kidders.
We packed up the car, ate a nice lunch, then hit the malls with our little man to do some shopping. Oddly enough, most boys don't enjoy shopping... but Ethan could hardly wait for lunch to be over so we could shop.
After a little bit of shopping, we decided to stop in the food court for a little afternoon snack. The perfect afternoon snack, Auntie Anne's Pretzels, of course!! We ordered some pretzel nuggets and cheese and split them between the three of us. They were divine! Even better, we were the ONLY people in the entire food court.
While we were finishing our pretzel sticks Ethan asked if he could have some milk. I told him that he could go get milk, but he would need to go up and buy it himself. We were sitting very near Auntie Anne's, so, I gave him $2 and we sat back and watched to see what our little man would do on his own.
This is how the scene unfolded:
Ethan: "Excuse me, can I have a white milk, please?"
Pretzel Lady: "Why of course little man. That will be $1.59."
Ethan: Hands over his two dollars and receives his change back. "Thank you". He comes running back to give me the money. Then runs back up to the pretzel lady and waits for his milk.
Pretzel Lady: "Here you go young man. You have very nice manners."
Ethan: "Thank you."
Ethan returned to the table and Daddy and I went on and on about how proud we were of him. All the times of enforcing "Please, Thank You, Excuse Me, Bless You, etc." has finally paid off. It was a huge victory for mom and dad!!
A few moments later as Ethan was enjoying his milk the Pretzel lady came over to our table. She placed in front of Ethan an entire plate of new Whole Grain Caramel Apple Pretzel Sticks, a pretzel sticker, and a really cool pretzel straw. She talked to Ethan about what a polite boy he was and how impressed she was with his manners. We thanked her a million times and enjoyed the pretzels!
As we were leaving Ethan ran up to the counter one more time and told the Pretzel Lady "Thanks for the pretzels".
It was a really fun shopping day and to top it off... our little boy is proving himself to be a very polite gentlemen. I am so proud of my little man and am glad he is growing into the man I want him to be. My parents always worked to make my sister and I as independent as possible. I remember the small lessons my parents used that made us the strong, independent women we are today. We can drive a manual transmission, change oil or tires, navigate directions from a map, speak in front of groups, move across the country, shoot a gun, ride a horse, start a fire, and still work 10 hour days in high heels, manage employees, keep a neat house, cook a meal, and raise children. We may not be perfect but I am so proud of how independent my own mother is... and that we are who we are... because of her. We love you mom! Here's to the next generation of 'we can do anything' kidders.
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