Monday, April 9, 2012
Yummy in my tummy
Mommy and Grammy fed me oatmeal for the first time over Easter weekend. I loved it so much I leaned into each bite and I tried to grab the spoon myself. In a few weeks I will try veggies!
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Belated 4 month visit
Today was Ansley's 4 month check up (even though she is 4 1/2 months). She weighed 12.71 lbs., 19% and was 24.13 inches long, 31%.
Doc said she is healthy and right on track. Apparently her rolling from back to tummy is a 6 month milestone so she ahead of the curve. :)
Doc also said we can start integrating rice or oat cereal once a day. I am thinking once at night so we can all get some sleep!
Our brave little girl did well with two shots so we have a little road runner band aid on each chunky little thigh.
Friday, March 30, 2012
3-30-12 feet and rolling over
Ansley loves her feet. Any chance she can get (socks or no socks) thy go straight to her little mouth. :)
She can't always get her arm out, but once it gets out- straight to her mouth.
Friday, March 23, 2012
See you soon, Daddy
This week has been hard for us all. Kyle has left for "Spring Break Afghan." We are sad but our heads are held high because we are so proud of him. Kyle, if you are reading this, we think you are a strong, brave, and courageous person and we love you. Ansley and I pray for you before story time at night. LOVE YOU! See you soon.











Here are some pictures from our camera and off of eMarine...




Monday, March 5, 2012
Mirror Talk
According to "Baby Center.com,"if I prop an unbreakable mirror next to Ansley, she will not realize that it is actually her looking back at herself, but she will stare into this new person. Apparently Ansley was so delighted to have a "new guest," that she told this "new guest"everything she knows...
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Schedules

I think that a schedule is very important for my sanity and structure for Ansley. I have finally established some kind of a schedule and I thought I would share for those who may be curious...
Lately our little blue-eyed beauty has slept 6-8 hours at night without waking. It makes for a happy mommy. :)
- Once up around 7am, we eat breakfast, (all three of us) Diesel, Ansley and I.
-Then by 8, we all fall back asleep until 10am.
-At 10, Diesel and I get up and I get ready for the day. By the time I am showered and dressed, Ansley is up and she gets some tummy time. Then she gets dressed for the day.
-By noon she is down for a nap and I eat lunch. When I start classes again, I will fit school in after lunch.
-Around 3:30, the three of us go for a walk/run.
-We watch TV or a movie until 4:30 when it is dinner time for Diesel and more tummy time for Ansley. After mommy eats dinner, we play more.
-By 9pm, Ansley gets changed into jammies, we read a book, sing our "goodnight song" and she falls asleep. I pick up the house, if there is any laundry to be folded it gets done, if the dishwasher is clean it gets emptied, and if I need to shower I do so and get ready for bed.
-By 11, Ansley is hungry again and after she eats we all go to bed.
It starts all over the next day.
Once a week we have lunch, usually at the PX food court, with Tina.
Fridays we have done "Friday night game night" with Katrina, Maria, Kyla (now baby Bria), Apryl, and Amy and the girls are invited too.
Saturdays have become an evening with Ashlee.
As our hubby's come home next week (and this week for Ashlee <3) this was the last week for "weekly" outings and will be on hold until most likely the guys deploy. Tina and Maria will leave for the deployment, but Ansley and I have established a good routine and a great group of girls to lean on. Support in this community is what we need. Especially because as a wife, I feel I experience the deployment separation differently (not to say other family members don't have a hard time, we all do). But living here and living this life, surrounding yourself with people who are experiencing the deployment in the same way helps. We all know not to talk about it and we all know its hard. Back home you get people who ask questions and bring it up... which is ok, but here it is an unspoken bond we all have and no questions or words are needed. We just know.
So now, more than ever, a routine will help each day pass. Some days will drag on and some days will fly by, but for me, a routine will help mark time and when the days are long, I will go minute by minute/ hour by hour to manage. When we get to Colorado, our routine will hopefully have the same basic structure. Family and friends will keep us busy and loved.
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