This is the best indoor toy for energetic toddlers!
This indoor trampoline requires about a 5×5 space, but is so worth finding the room for. Our toddlers are bouncing their hearts out. Energy be gone!
This is the best indoor toy for energetic toddlers!
This indoor trampoline requires about a 5×5 space, but is so worth finding the room for. Our toddlers are bouncing their hearts out. Energy be gone!
Little boys in bow ties, how much cuter does it get? Who says that little boys don’t have style? Put a bow tie on him, mud and all and he’ll have all the ladies swooning.
Image sources: Beanie and Bow Tie Set Available - Mother Daughter 139, Little Man - Wedding Chicks, Onesie Bowtie – Crafts by Caleigh, Adorable – Ginger Pop Boutique

No, if you see this blog post title and think DAMN WOMAN didn’t you just birth one of them kids? Yes. I did. No I am not having another bebe, but you know who is?
STEPHANIE!
Yes, my sister-in-law is preggers carrying my future nephson or niece-daughter. This little one is the remedy for baby fever.
Congrats RSJC!
First world problems are amongst us Americans ESPECIALLY when it comes to raising a baby. We have all kinds of issues that are so major they crush and ruin our day. You know, like baby blow outs and such. Major problems.
Here’s a little dose of reality.
We are SPOILED.
It’s amazing to look at how spoiled we really are and how much we take this for granted. Our complaints when compared to the third world are just so mondane and SO first world. Don’t believe me?
Check out these 30 First World Baby Problems #FWBP it’s what I’m babbling.
Our sweet E turns 7 today. He is our second child and oldest son. He’s a rockstar
7 years ago I was 41 weeks pregnant with our second child. Miserable was an understatement. E was due on April 30th. I remember at our first visit finding out that yes, I was indeed pregnant – my husband saying “Oh, the baby is due near my birthday!”. NO, Sean – your birthday is May 7th and the baby is due April 30th. Boy was I wrong.
At the 40 week mark my doctor at the time tried to get me in for an induction. Bad news. At Plano Presbyterian, where I was set to deliver – scheduling inductions are the happening thing. She could not get me induced. At my 40.5 weeks appointment, she came up with a plan. She told me to fake contractions on Friday night and go into the hospital as they would have to call her to let her know that I had come in. She said that then she could tell the staff “oh, she is a week over due, go ahead and put her on Pitocin”.
Perfect. Let’s get this baby out.
So that Friday night, we had dinner with my family, left my daughter with my moms and headed to the hospital at around 11:30 pm. We
stopped for a Route 44 Diet Coke at Sonic. This was going to be the night I delivered.
We pulled up to the hospital and couldn’t find parking any where close. As I was walking across the hospital lawn, I peed myself. Or so I thought. Whoops. My water had broken. Yes, right there on the hospital lawn I was a leaky mess. The baby was coming and quick.
After making it to labor and delivery, we were taken to our delivery suite and everything moved quickly. It was midnight when I officially checked in. After a botched epidural that caused a spinal headache and blood patch with our first child, this would be my first natural delivery.
I recall my husband watching a rerun of Conan O’Brien. I LOVE CONAN, but while in labor with NO meds I remember screaming TURN CONAN OFF NOW.
2:30 am I tell the nurses, it’s time. Except there’s a problem. My doctor is no where in sight. They tell me to hold up, the doctor is coming – but they ready the room for delivery. I explain to them I don’t care if the doctor is coming, this baby is coming and quick.
I start to deliver the baby. No doctor in sight, until baby is crowning. The doctor runs in, with 1 glove on delivers our baby boy E. It’s 3 am. We have a baby boy. He’s perfect. He has his dad’s birthday. He looks JUST like his dad, sideburns and all. He has a ton of hair that is shaped into a faux hawk. Our heart is full.
E, you are the best kid. You have the sweetest most caring temperament. You love the Lord with all of your heart. So much so, we swear you are going to be a preacher. You still have the best hair.
The last 7 years we have seen you grow into this happy boy. Your smarts amaze us. We are constantly amazed at how much artist and engineer you have in you. You are the perfect combination of both your dad and myself. We love you.
Happy Birthday E.
I asked E a few questions – hopefully I can remember to do this each year with each kid.
Favorite Song:
Row Row Row Your Boat
Favorite Color:
Red
Best Memory from Year 6:
Going to NASA an seeing the space ships!
Favorite Food:
Macaroni and Cheese
If I Had a MILLION Dollars I’d:
I’d buy all the stuff in the world.
Favorite Cartoon:
Phineas and Ferb
Who doesn’t love a great deal on baby stuff? I am compulsive with saving money in regards to nearly everything. Call me cheap, but with 4 of them kids money isn’t growing on trees!
I write a weekly round up on Babble of the best baby bargains. This week’s bargains include a tandem stroller, Plum Organic baby food pouches and exersaucer and more. View the deals and baby bargains on Babble!

This is all of our excess junk and storage - stored in an 16x20 Pod - all just to stage the house. WEE!
This is the year for adventure with our family. In the last 9 months, we have added a new member, changed careers and now we are embarking on selling the house and moving.
10 years ago we built our house knowing it would be the home to any future children that we had. The house was way too big for just my husband and I and just 2 months after moving in, we found out I was pregnant (after years of infertility). As our family has grown from 2 to 6, this home we have built just doesn’t quite fit our needs anymore.
We’re finding our babies a new home. I am so excited as I am secretly a gypsy, and then on the other hand I’m full of question about the unknown.
The last 4 weeks have been a trip down memory lane as I scour through each and every nook and cranny cleaning and packing. Prepping a home to show isn’t easy. Prepping a home to show with 4 kids in insanity. Showing a home with 4 kids, uhm we aren’t even going there – yet. Let’s just say we maybe camping out at a hotel or family members’ homes on weekends.
This is just another chapter in our story.
Our next chapter is in the brainstorming process. We have down some general ideas on what we want to write, but know the actual writing is done by life. And in order to begin that chapter we have to finish our current one.
Wherever we end up. Whatever happens. We’re ready for an adventure. It seems to be a common theme with them kids.
Wee!
In this casa, I have implemented a no more growing up rule. Enough with the getting bigger stuff. I like my baby just the size and age that he is. Apparently our little dude likes to break rules. I walked into his room this afternoon to find him in his crib STANDING.
ILLEGAL! No you cannot stand up in your crib. What do you want to do next, walk?
Argh. Sit down son.
My little ones, oh how I love them and their noise – except one thing. This mom needs a break. You know, just a WEE bit of time without the clanking and stomping and who knows what that other noise is.
In an effort to regain sanity, I’ve established The Power Hour The Hour of Silence. 60 whole minutes of mommy time a day.
I am perfectly aware that someday my son will hate me for posting this photo on this blog. E, we love you – sheep and all. You will always be our little lamb. harharhar.
A few weeks ago, the school sent out an email letting us know our son E would be playing the role of SHEEP in an upcoming first grade musical called, Ei Ei OOPS.
E swore he was a lamb. After some scouring of the interwebs, I learned that a lamb is a baby sheep. How did I NOT know this? (So in other words, if you need to know how to make a lamb costume – this will work as well). In addition to that insightful info, I found a few cute ideas on how to make a sheep costume. I mixed matched and he above is what it turned out like – uhm ADORABLE. This was super easy and comfortable for E to wear as he rocked his lines bah’n.
Sheep Costume Supplies:
Sheep Costume How To:
Good luck on getting the cotton balls to permanently stick. Our house was littered with cotton balls for days!
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