peacin’ out. . .

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what do you say?

. . . Eight days is not long enough for me to gather my thoughts, feelings, and emotions so that I could process them through my brain and turn them into words that share the wonder that was my dad.

I’m not even sure where to go from here, with this post anyway. I’m not able to delve into who my dad was to me, and even when I am ready I’m not sure I’ll even share it here.

But I want to keep writing.

I got my knack for writing from him, you know. He was a writer of songs, poems, and short stories. And he was good. Really good.

Last week was the worst week of my life.

But it ended on a sweet note. My brother’s wife gave birth to their daughter Emilee, hours after we buried Dad.

Talk about an emotional roller coaster.

I am doing o.k. We are back home, and I am trying to ‘do life’ as usual, but I’m having a hard time making myself do much of anything except making sure Hannah Grace is taken care of and getting dinner on the table.

I know, one day at a time.

Blog posts will vary in topic for awhile. One may be about my dad and another will be about something completely superficial (like the neatness of Pinterest).

I just need to keep writing.

 

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just like that. . . (plus sippy cup reviews!)

. . . and Hannah Grace is completely off her bottle.

I don’t think I ever mentioned it here, but a few of my Real Life friends and family knew that Hannah Grace had no problems drinking water and juice from a sippy cup, but she would not give up her bottle when it came to milk.

Until two days ago. I had been offering her milk from a sippy cup for several days, but she always gave it back after a couple of sips because she wanted it from a bottle. Two days ago we had just gotten home from running errands when Hannah Grace wanted some milk. I already had some in a sippy cup, but I knew she was tired and just wanted a bottle and to take a nap. As I took the sippy cup from her bag to take in to the kitchen, Hannah Grace reached up for it. I gave it to her and she drank the rest of the milk from the cup! Ever since, she has taken milk from the same cup.

Of all the milestones she has hit, this was the first one I was actually kind of sad about. Which is ironic because it’s the one I’ve been pushing for three months. Go figure.

Anyway, if anyone is curious, these are the cups Hannah Grace uses now:

Munchkin Mighty Grip. This is the sippy cup Hannah Grace will drink milk out of. Easy to drink from, no spills if knocked over, no leaks when drinking.

Munchkin Mighty Grip Trainer Cup. It’s the same cup as the Mighty Grip, but it’s smaller and has handles (hence the trainer part). We have three of these in varying colors, so it’s fun to mix and match the cup with the ‘lid’.

Tommee Tippee Stage 2 Sippy Cups. I bought these (actually, we have these exact colors and they’re super cute) a couple of months ago because I’ve heard RAVE reviews about Tommee Tippee bottles, so I hoped their sippy cups were just as good. And they were! So many sippy cups have those crazy valves on them (to keep them spill proof), and they make it super difficult to drink from. These Tommee Tippee cups have a valve, but they are SUPER easy to drink from, AND they are spill proof. I also have not had any problems with leaks.

Also, notice these are ‘Stage 2, from 9 months on’. I’d like to point out that Hannah Grace would NOT have drunk from these cups at 9 months. Some babies will, but HG would not. Just don’t let a recommendation on the packaging keep you from purchasing this cup if your child doesn’t fit the age range. Hannah Grace is almost 14 months and will be drinking from these cups for awhile!

Playtex Sipster Stage 3 Sippy Cup. I used the Playtex Drop Ins system for Hannah Grace’s bottles, so I was already a fan of the brand. A family we are friends with who was traveling stopped by our house a couple of weeks ago, and two of their children (one who is HG’s age) were drinking from these cups, so I thought I’d also give them a try.  They have a harder spout than the other cups I’ve talked about, but that didn’t stop Hannah Grace from drinking from them! I haven’t had any problems with leaks or spills either.

Also, notice these are ‘Stage 3, from 12 months on’. I honestly think the way companies ‘Stage’ these cups is completely arbitrary. I say that because the spouts on these Playtex cups are very similar to the spouts on the Tommee Tippee Stage 2 cups. And I’ve seen Stage 3 cups from other companies that have spouts that would completely throw Hannah Grace for a loop. So just use your best judgement when seeking out new sippy cups for your little one.

Sippy cups that just didn’t work for us at all were the Nuby brand cups. They leaked and Hannah Grace just had a hard time drinking from them. I tried the ‘bottle-like’ cups and the straw cups, and she just never took very well to them. This isn’t to say you shouldn’t try these cups out– they may work for you. They just weren’t the best fit for Hannah Grace.

This was long, and my childless readers probably didn’t make it all the way through (except maybe Amy K. who probably has the same obsession with kids’ stuff that I do, ha!), but I hope it helps someone out there on their sippy cup hunt!

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One thing I always enjoy when reading other mother’s blogs is looking at time comparison photos of their children. It’s amazing what a difference of six months makes when children are young, and that is now evidenced in the changes of my own child.

This picture right below was taken right after we moved to Jackson, when Hannah Grace was eight months old. Fluffy hair, baby face, toothless grin.

Not quite six months later, and Hannah Grace is almost 14 months old. Her hair is long enough for bows and (I think) a Pebbles-style ponytail. She has six teeth and her facial appearance is looking more toddler-esque. 

I don’t take pictures every day, but I do make sure I have several shots from each week. And while I enjoy the convenience of having a camera on my cell phone, I will not let myself rely solely upon that to capture memories. So many parents only use their camera phones, and I think that is going to become a major regret among the parents of my generation.

Picture organization is work, but it’s worth it. Getting photos in photo albums (or at the very least photo books) is work, but it’s worth it. I’m happy to say I am up to March of this year in Hannah Grace’s photo album. I probably am only an hour and a half’s worth of work away from completing her first year, and THAT will be a major accomplishment!

A small part of me is wondering if I should just do her second year in the form of a photo book. It’s not quite as time consuming, but I know I would miss having hard copies of the photos at hand. We’ll see.

 

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for the record. . .

The picture you see below,

Yes, that one up there.

That, my friends, is deceitful.

Pottery Barn Kids produces some beautiful children’s room decor, storage solutions, and furniture, but this picture of three little girls ‘playing’ in their playroom is a lie.

How do I know? Because I have a 13 month old. And I was seven once, so I remember. No child plays in a designated playroom without wrecking it.

And I have to keep telling myself this every time I see those pictures. Because as much as I would love for Hannah Grace to have a fairy tale play area that was never messy, I know that just isn’t real life. If you were to walk in our living room right now, you would see no less than books scattered on the floor, her Little People Barn in the middle of the room, and random toy pots and pans, toy food, and blocks haphazardly placed throughout the area, and a vibrantly colored Winnie the Pooh and friends rocker. The rocker goes quite nicely with the earthy tones the rest of our furniture and decor display. Would Pottery Barn Kids ever take a picture of my living room to try to sell to a parent wanting to create a dream room for their child? Doubtful.

But at least it’s real. That’s what I’m gonna keep telling myself :)

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25

Now I get one year to straddle the fence before I’m officially closer to 30 than to 20 :/

I had a really nice birthday that began with a trip to John’s store for a little visit, and from there we went to lunch at my favorite Mexican restaurant. Hannah Grace fell asleep on the way home, so I got a nice two hour break to not clean (I took my birthday ‘off’). John was able to get off a few hours early, so once he was home we piddled around until late afternoon before going to Essex where John bought me a serger!

That’s the serger I now own! It looks intimidating, and the first time I threaded was a super tedious job (that took several tries), but I finally got it and have been using the included thread to serge some scrap fabrics.

We then headed to one of my favorite restaurants that serves Cracker Barrel-style food in a fast food setting. By this time Hannah Grace was beyond tired, so we headed back home once we finished eating, put her to bed, and I started tinkering with the serger.

My 20′s have definitely been nothing less than exciting. Take a look at this timeline:

20- met John, got engaged

21- got married

22- graduated college, moved to Florida

23- got pregnant, had Hannah Grace, moved to Knoxville

24- moved to Jackson

And those are just the BIG things!

 

 

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photo greeting card

5×7 Folded Card
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Shutterfly is probably my favorite place to order pictures from. A few days ago they e-mailed me an offer for ten free photo greeting cards, so I whipped this pretty one right up and saved a TON of money in the process! Thanks Shutterfly!

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