Sunday, June 23, 2013

Vacation 2013

Earlier this month, we went on vacation with Jonathan's family.  There were 23 of us.  Don't believe me?  See the picture below :)

 
We rented a house in St. Augustine Beach almost directly on the beach.  It was about a 20 second walk from our door to the beach--not too shabby.

We drove down and stopped at our friend Guy's house in Atlanta on the way down to break up the drive.  On the way home, though, we drove straight through (we were ready to get home).  Navy did well in the car, considering that this time around she was older and likes to move around a lot more than she did two years ago when we drove down to my dad's house.

Jonathan took Navy out into the ocean almost as soon as we arrived.  She got a little scared because almost instantly a wave hit her in the face and got water in her mouth.  Luckily she got over that fear and started to enjoy being in the water.  She loved playing in the sand with her cousins and didn't mind getting "dirty." 






We also got out and did some non-beachy things--We visited my dad one afternoon-- We went to Fort Matanzas--







We went to historic St. Augustine and walked around (sweating to death I might add)--Toured  Casillo De San Marcos--





Went to Magic Kingdom one day (also sweated to death on that day as well) and it was worth the heat and long lines because Navy had a good time. 





 
 
As with all vacations---I was really looking forward to it, had a great time, but was so happy to come back home!


 


Sunday, May 12, 2013

Happy Mother's Day!

Happy Mother's Day everyone! 

Four Generations

Navy and Granny

Navy and Nonna


 

Navy and me

Monday, April 22, 2013

Big Girl

The weather is finally starting to feel like spring (somewhat consistently) here in Southern Indiana.  Navy loves being outside, so we have been spending a lot of time outdoors.  Navy asks everyday if she can go and play on "Navy's park" which is her play set in the backyard. 


 
Navy and her cousins, Langston and Easton

 

We went to the zoo a few weeks back with Navy's friend, Jalal.    She really likes watching the otters swim and trying to catch the peacock.  Luckily she has never been successful----




I have no idea why she was doing this
Navy's talking is continuing to increase daily.  Her favorite question to ask Jonathan and me, several times an hour, is "What are you doing, Momma?" or "What are you doing, Dada?"  -----This must be her prepping us for the dreaded "Why?" 

She also likes to verbally plan out her day, telling us where she is going, who she is going to see and she always ends it with who is going to be picking up her at the end of the day.  She likes to tell me that "Dada is at work" and in the mornings when I am getting ready for work she tells me "Go take a shower, Momma."  She still says words that are unintelligible, but for the most part I am able to understand most of what she says.

She also continues to want to "help" me in the kitchen or while cleaning around the house.  Her favorite thing to do is help me cook, though.  Except for her pouring garlic powder all over some fish I was making one evening, we haven't had too many mishaps. 


I don't want to speak too soon and jinx us, but potty training seems to be going well.  We tried to start her back in January, but she wasn't very consistent.  She just didn't seem that interested.  We tried again several weeks later, and she did alright peeing, but would not poop on the potty---at all.  After multiple days of having to deal with that, we stopped pushing it and put her in a pull-up.  It was just really gross otherwise.  Occasionally she would tell us she had to go, and she would use the potty, but never consistently.  Then, the week before last, Navy went upstairs by herself, pulled her pants and underwear off, climbed on the potty (all by herself) and pooped on the potty.  Then we put her in underwear all the time during the day and never looked back!  She is very stubborn and I think she finally decided this is something that she wants to do and she has done it.  We are going on night five of a dry diaper in the morning when she wakes up, which is a pretty big deal for her, considering how much she drinks all day long.  I hope I have ordered my last case of size 7 diapers from Amazon.....

Navy is growing up so quickly.  She doesn't look like a baby anymore and tells us all the time "I not baby; I big girl."  And she really isn't a baby anymore-------

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Dyeing Easter Eggs


Yesterday was Navy's first experience dyeing Easter eggs.  We had been talking about it for almost a week, building the experience up, so she was VERY excited.  I laugh because she had no idea what "dyeing eggs" actually meant, but she was determined it would be fun! 


Aunt Melanie, Cousin Josh and Aunt Sally got everything ready for Navy to dye the eggs.  At first it wasn't that messy......that quickly changed. 
 




Painting an egg with Aunt Mel



Aunt Mel touching up Navy's painted egg

 
Navy had so much fun and was really proud of her eggs.  Her favorite thing to do was paint an egg with a Q-tip. Today she gets to hunt for the eggs she dyed.  I hope she likes that as much as she liked dyeing them!