Thursday, December 27, 2012

christmas!

it's true that having your own kids makes christmas even more fun.  this year we got to celebrate our second first christmas (confusing, right?), this time for little miss sammy.  while she wasn't completely into the whole thing, she was a really good trooper with pictures and presents and rearranged nap schedules and such.  noah was much more involved this year, loving the tree, the lights, the presents and, of course, the new toys after it was all said and done.  i think the whole family also enjoyed having matt home from work for a week.  
the festivites started on christmas eve where we did our traditional celebration with the millers.  because the weather was getting bad (rain, sleet, freezing temperatures), we opted not to go to church for the evening and instead get the littlest kids started on their gifts earlier than normal.  we ate a delicious dinner, followed by the traditional family pictures by the tree, then started sorting gifts.  we open youngest to oldest, but made a small exception this year and let noah go before brie so all the king kiddos opened gifts in order, then all the proctor kiddos.  after that, the proctor kids went to bed (a trip made somewhat unsuccessful by olivia losing a tooth!) while our kids stayed up.  this was partially due to the fact that there was little space left for sleeping children, and because our kids tend to do worse with falling asleep and us waking them for transport, then just going to bed late.  
fortunately noah and sammy were in spectacular moods and enjoyed all the commotion.  after all the gifts were opened, we loaded up and headed back to our house to tuck the kids in bed.  amazingly, we were done at my parents' house before midnight (i don't remember the last time this happened -- if ever), so matt and i enjoyed some quiet christmas eve hours to ourselves.  we opted to each open one gift, something we've never done before, then snuggled in bed for a good night's sleep.

when we awoke the next morning, we were blessed with the best christmas gift our children could have possibly given us -- sleeping in!  it was well after 9am and neither of our children had started calling for us yet, so by 9:30 i went to wake noah, as sammy had just started cooing in her crib.  we enjoyed a leisurely morning with a big breakfast of lil' smokies, eggs, and fruit before starting in on the gift opening.  as we opened our gifts, we sat by the warm fire and watched as the rain turned to sleet, then snow!  big, fat, fluffy flakes blanketed our neighborhood blessing us with a beautifully white christmas!  the only two downsides to this are that our kids are too young to really appreciate this christmas miracle (in texas), and i had to work in the evening, so driving was less-than-ideal.  

the rest of the morning was spent playing, eating fresh cinnamon rolls, drinking hot chocolate, and spending time with my dad and jared -- who dropped by while letting my mom rest at home since she was feeling sick.
despite having to work in the evening, the whole day was absolutely wonderful and most likely qualifies as my favorite christmas ever.  i hope you enjoyed a happy holiday, too!

many more pics fro christmas eve and christmas day below: 

Friday, December 21, 2012

santa babies

december has been busy so far (no surprise, i know) but i'm trying to post and keep up with all of the fun things we are doing and how quickly the kids are growing.  i'm going to have to combine the posts on the kids because with working full-time, keeping up with our new larger house, and caring for our two little ones, writing two posts a month seems to have become more of a chore than a joy.  so, here goes....
sweet sammy has continued to grow and change and become more of her own little person.  she continues to give out smiles generously and has begun giggling more and more.  she now laughs at things noah does, lexi does, and when you tickle her tummy.  just this week she began mimicking our speech when we talk to her.  we typically get big grins from her while changing her diaper -- she *loves* to lay on her changing table for any reason -- and we usually have a conversation with her that simply involves saying "hiiiiiii, sammy" or "heyyy, sweet girl!"  now when i lay her on the table, she grins and makes an "AAaaaaaaaaayyyy" sound.  while it's hard to convey in text, it's the sweetest thing to hear and the grins that go with it are absolutely adorable.
she's still doing a pretty good job sleeping through the night, and still typically wakes between 7 - 8 am for her first feeding of the day.  she will wake earlier if she feels she didn't get enough to eat the evening before, though.  despite her healthy appetite and frequent nursing schedule, her last pediatrician appointment revealed that she had actually gained very little weight.  our little girl had grown two inches in length and increased her head circumference, maintaining her growth curve in both, but failed to gain very much weight.  instead of doubling her birth weight -- as is expected -- samantha is weighing in at just under 12 lbs (she was 7 lbs and 1 oz at birth).  while this is a little concerning, our pediatrician was not worried because sammy is growing taller and is doing very well developmentally (on par with a 5.5 - 6 month old).  she did recommend that we encourage her to start on solids, however, so today we tried rice cereal for the very first time.  sammy did better than i expected, but it will still take some getting used to.  guess it's time for me to start making baby food again...oh joy.
the other new thing sammy is doing is flipping herself, regularly, from stomach to back.  she had already done this several times but the frequency is increasing.  now, if she is on her tummy for any length of time i can expect that she will end up on her back.  she's also started scooting around on her stomach and it's not uncommon for me to find that she's completely changed her orientation in her crib. i'll lay her down facing one direction and i'll find when she wakes that she's turned 180 degrees in the crib and facing the opposite direction. i guess we're getting closer and closer to having two kids to chase every day.
noah continues to keep us on our toes, growing up more and more every day.  he recently decided he was done with the high chair -- or at least helped *us* decide he was done with the high chair -- when he continually chose to stand up in his chair after each meal or attempt to sit on the arm rest.  i decided that if he was going to be getting out of his chair on his own, it was probably safer for him to be doing that from the height of a standard chair.  noah has been great with the transition, although sometimes he abuses the new freedom when we are out of the room for some reason (putting something away, laying sammy down for a nap, etc.).  i am so proud of him for being so independent, but at the same time i have to wonder where my baby boy has gone?  a big boy bed, big kid clothes, eating at the table... he's so grown up!  i love the person he is becoming, though, because despite his strong will and occasional stubbornness, he is always so willing to share his smiles, his toys, his hugs, and anything he discovers as new.  he has become an excellent big brother to sammy, reassuring her when she cries and attempting to comfort her, "ok, sammy, ok, sammy!"  (it's okay, sammy) or letting us know when we need to let her sleep by telling us "shhhh."  he insists on giving her kisses before bedtime every night, and will usually attempt to tuck her in by turning on her sound machine, kissing her head (we lift him up so he can reach her in her crib), and then closing the door and telling us to "shhh."  i don't think he realizes that we feed her again before her actual bedtime :)  he also gets toys for her new while she is playing on the floor, and will even put them away for her when (he decides) she is done with them.  such a good boy :)
noah has also gotten better about identifying letters, numbers, and colors in the last few weeks.  during my maternity leave i made some alphabet flashcards for him so we could practice letters.  we only practiced a few times during the remaining weeks, but noah must have really enjoyed it because he has started bringing the cards to us and asking us to "play cards." we were reciting the letters in order and noah would repeat them back to us, but now if we ask him what comes next he can occasionally tell us the next letter!  he is very good at A, B, and C, but also typically knows that J comes after I and does well with the O, P, Q, R part of the alphabet, too.  when counting, everything still tends to be "2" but he has gotten better at understanding that 1 comes first.
the most fun thing noah has learned to do, though, is fill in the blanks while reading.  when we read books now i can read the sentence, then point to the appropriate picture and noah will complete the sentence for me.  i love how interactive story time is now!
i think that's all the fun things to share right now -- at least all the ones i can remember!  there's much more to look forward to this month though, more posts to follow!

december 2012


i hope you are enjoying the holiday season and celebrating the reason for the season!

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

CookieFest



we got together for the annual miller (king, childers, proctor) CookieFest on the 16th.  we were able to host at our house this year and we had a ton of fun!  the cousins all got to play together while the dads watched football (and the kids), and the rest of us worked on cookies.  and even though it wasn't ideal "CookieFest weather" (i.e. cold, fire-in-the-fireplace and hot chocolate kind of weather), the fact that it was around 70 degrees was actually not a bad thing since the kids got to play at the park across the street during the first part of the day. we had plenty of helpers to assist with putting m&m's on cookies, rolling snickerdoodles in cinnamon & sugar, smashing rolos on pretzels, and icing sugar cookies.  it was such a great time and we ended up with a ton of tasty treats!  can't wait to do it again next year....but after all the work that went into planning, baking, decorating, cleaning, etc... i'm glad we've got another year to get ready ;)

chaos in the kitchen

alia and audrey help roll the snickerdoodles

mom rolls out more snickerdoodles

stamping out the sugar cookies

rolling the dough out

while jared stamps

and the kiddos taste!

playtime in the living room 


dinner time... the kids table

time to frost the cookies 






Wednesday, December 5, 2012

5 years!

on december 1st, matt and i celebrated 5 years of marriage.  it's is hard to believe we have already been married for five years!  it certainly doesn't seem like it's been that long since we walked down the aisle and enjoyed our hawaiian honeymoon, but it also seems like things have always been this way -- that he's always been part of my life.  i guess that means we are doing something right!
of course, the first fell on a saturday, which is one of the few days of the week that we *both* work, so not only could we not celebrate, we actually didn't even see each other all day.  matt left for work that morning around 7 am and i didn't see him until i returned from work sometime around 8 am on sunday morning.  despite that, we still managed to find time to celebrate this milestone, largely with help from my mother who agreed to watch the kids, not just once, but twice!

on sunday afternoon matt and i went out to grab some firehouse subs (something we both love), then to see Wreck-it-Ralph, a movie we had both said we wanted to see (and yes, it's a kids movie, but we did that even before having kids!), and then enjoyed a leisurely coffee at starbucks.  the weather was actually nice enough that we were able to sit on the patio and talk for a while.  now, this might sound totally un-exciting to most people but there were a few major factors at play here: 1) these are all things you can't do with kids aged 21 months and 3 months ...well, not if you really want to enjoy them, 2) we had a limited amount of time and didn't want to be fighting weekend/holiday crowds, 3) this was a typical date for us back when we were first married and pre-kids.  it was absolutely wonderful!

and as wonderful as that was, the big surprise was actually on the friday before, when matt planned a special get-away for us while my mom watched the kids.  he went to the trouble of setting the whole thing up without my knowledge with the help of my father.  i should start by mentioning that i had recently started watching a show called Fast N Loud after the kids went to bed.  if you know me, you know i have special love for two things: making things look nice and cars.  this show is about "flipping" cars -- basically taking old/beaten down cars and restoring them.  it specifically features muscle cars and hot rods, but that's not even the best part.  the garage -- Gas Monkey Garage -- is actually located in downtown dallas.  i had mused aloud several times that it would be really cool to go visit sometime, since it was so close, and see what they were working on.  well, matt listened and surprised me with a trip to the famous garage under the guise of helping my dad pick out a christmas present for my mom (clever, right?).  so when we pulled up and i realized where we were it was absolutely amazing!  unfortunately, the owner and master mechanic weren't there, but we did get to meet some other people i recognized from the show and i got to see what they are working on for their next season.  i was allowed to take pictures, but i can't post them until those episodes air....sorry!  in the meantime, you'll have to settle for some pics of the outside of the garage and such.
so, here's to 5 wonderful years of hard work and great rewards!  i love you, honey, and i'm so glad you're the reason for my "happily ever after!"


in front of the garage

love for the mustang







with christie