Thursday, August 9, 2012

July 2012 - Part 2





















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July 2012 - Part 1








Addy's and Joey's first lemonade stand, for St. Leo's Soup Kitchen. She raised $27.35 - about $20 from Pops, Buscia, Marge and Al, mommy, neighbor, and last - an actual customer :) 












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Monday, April 9, 2012

March/ early April 2012

Memories from March/early April '12:

- We were putting the kids to bed Easter night, after a long day of egg hunts and church and eating candy and just hanging out, the 4 of us. Tucked beneath her covers, Addy said, "This was the best day of my life." It was so sweet.

- Joey is officially potty-trained. He looked in the toilet and said "My poop looks like a number 1."

- Addy has 3 friends who run up to her and give her a big hug as soon as she walks into her class - Alexa, Brandy, and Tyanna. She gets the biggest grin on her face and it makes me feel sooo happy for her :)

- Joey is obsessed with singing the full version of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" after reading a book about Jack Norworth.

-  Danny severed his achilles' tendon. Nothing too funny about that. Joey did say the first night of Danny's surgery "Sorry Daddy that I broke your foot."

- Addy just sang, "Oh dinosaur, oh dinosaur...Joey peed his pants, he told me so, oh yes he did, I promise you. Oh dinosaur, oh dinosaur, oh how I love thee dinosaur."

- I was doing dishes and Addy yelled out from the bathroom "Mommy! I wish I was a boy because it looks like so much fun stand up and pee!"

- We formed an assembly line from the washer to the dryer. I was unloading the washer, handing clothes to Joey, who'd hand to Addy, who'd throw them in the dryer. I was going to tell them about the "assembly line" concept, so I said: Do you know what this is called? Addy said "underwear" while she threw Joey's underwear in the dryer.




Wednesday, February 15, 2012

February 2012



A few explanations:

Addy stuck her legs in one pant leg and her hands criss-cross in her t-shirt and said she was from Mercury.

Today, Joey disappeared into his bedroom wearing jeans and a long-sleeve shirt. Came out and said he was ready to play basketball (see yellow pirate shirt, orange shorts, shoes on wrong feet).

Later, we were bopping around a balloon. Joey disappeared in his room, came out and said "I'm a boxer" (see picture w/ socks on hands)

Earlier today, Joey set up the guitars, stood on them (I know I know) with his drumsticks and said "I'm goin' skiing."

Joey typically "scribble scrabbles" (as Addy says), but WOW, I gave him a dry erase marker and I was astonished that he could draw lots of shapes and things - just a lot easier than crayons I guess. He's since drawn me all the Little Einsteins, Uncle Mark, ice cream cones, and forte giant.

Addy set up a freight train w/ bins to match Joey's recent favorite book, Freight Train.

A few other funny things:

Whenever anyone does something good (finishes a puzzle, jumps really high, etc.) Joey yells "Oh BAAAMS!"

Whenever Joey does something good, Addy smiles and says in a high-pitched voice "Wow Joe-yee! Good job budd-yee! I'm so proud of you!"

Today, I was telling the kids about Danny's internship this summer. I said,"SOOO, Daddy...is going to accept an internship at..." and Addy said, "Walgreens."

Also today, Addy brought out the mop and set it on the floor. She said, "Joey, want to wash the floor?" He said, "Suuure" and picked up the mop. Then Addy turned to me and said, "Mommy, want to play a game now?"

Joey was playing w/ his plastic basketball hoop and made a shot and ran up to me and said, "Mommy! Did you see that? I couldn't have done it without you." (all credit to Little Einsteins for that line fyi).

Joey and I had it out. He had been whining and screaming about everything since he woke up. My patience was expired before breakfast. After 3 hours, we all needed out. I had a terrible idea that we should treat ourselves to lunch out. It was a DISASTER of colossal proportion. Kicking, shrilling, throwing, snotting, wailing. I had my own tantrum when we got in the car. God thankfully put Joey to sleep. When we got home, Addy said, "Since he's already here I'm glad I have a little brother but if I think about it, if he wasn't here I think it would be a little better because then I wouldn't have to hear something screaming all the time, and then the big sister and the Mommy could just talk and not hear something loud all the time." Then she said, "I think we should let Joey rest a little longer." Now that I agreed with.


Dec 2011 - Jan 2012



A few things:

I had a few amazing pictures of the kids in the airport and I don't know where in space they went. But I'm happy at least that I remember what the pictures look like in my mind.

I gave the kids, essentially, as much candy on the plane as they wanted. By the second flight Addy said "I think I've had enough unhealthy stuff." So Joey and I finished off the twizzlers, starbursts, and yogurt melts by ourselves.

I gave each of the kids a dollar spiral-bound journal and then designated one for me. Addy wanted to draw me my first journal entry that she described as "a rainbow tunnel to a land of so many rainbows." i loved it.

I made Addy scrambled eggs. Joey said "But I'm afraid of scrambled eggs."

I was singing to the kids before bed. Joey stopped me and said unprompted "when Jesus comes he's going to show me his smiley face."

Traveled a ton over christmas break. I wish I would have taken more pictures. I took pictures of Ethan with Brian's camera and wish I would have dug out mine too.

Addy says "I love palm trees" now that she's been to FL. A simple reminder about the power of experience. Though, I remember when we moved to Boston and before we even arrived Addy told us over and over us how much she loved a place she'd never been - the ocean.

Joey is still afraid of clocks but says "the clock wants to watch a little show so i'll turn on a little show for the clock."

Addy is in a "and like" and "so like" conversational phase. She sounds like a teenager. But mostly she sounds like me.

We told Addy that Daddy was her special Valentine and I was Joey's special Valentine. She said "But he was my Valentine last year cuz he took me ice skating and you took Joey swimming." Holy memory. Seriously. Makes me a lit-tle nervous that the kid remembers ev-er-y-thing so well.

When Joey squeals - when we chase him, when he's being tickled - he sounds just like a little girl.

Joey was eating breakfast quietly, then busted out with "hey mom guess what i'm taller!" then he stood up to show me.

When Addy reprimands Joey she starts with "Joe-seph Grr-rant..."

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Nov-Dec 2011



Some memories from this month:

1. Danny came home at 7pm on a Monday two weeks before Thanksgiving, turned on Christmas music and said, "Let's decorate!" By 10pm, our house was Christmas-ready (almost).

2. Danny and I were talking about the inefficiency of housework, like the antiquated system of doing laundry. Sitting on Danny's lap and listening the whole time, Addy offered - unsolicited - her first invention idea (that's my girl!):  "Have a tube connect the washer and dryer, where, like, the clothes pass from the washer to the dryer, and then another tube out of the dryer that puts the clothes in the laundry basket." I thought it was GENIUS!

3. Speaking of laundry, Addy spent an hour hanging up clothes one Sunday evening because she said "I don't want you to have to do all the work."

4. Joey has discovered that pot lids look and sound magnificiently similar to cymbals.

5. Addy was watching a video of herself when she was two. We had to turn it off because she began to cry...she couldn't explain why but I know it's because she misses her family :(

6. We had such a great, relaxing Thanksgiving break together as a family. It was memorable because it was meaningful.

7. Joey has been saying our dinnertime prayer. Each time it goes like this: "Dear God. Thanks Mommy Jesus God."




Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Halloween 2011



A few memories: 

Joey took off his diaper and stood in front of his potty seat. Five seconds later he said, "It doesn't work."

Addy passed gas in a long rumble, looked at me and said, "Tractor!" Later that day she tooted once and I said, "Tractor!" She said, "No...car."

Friends asked Joey what he was going to be for Halloween. He said, "A big, fat pig!" The next day he told another friend he was going to be a "big, big rocket ship."

I went into Addy's class and she was diligently coloring a turkey - every feather a different color, the body, the feet, etc. Her teacher, Ms. Sullivan said, "We're just waiting for Addy to finish coloring her turkey so we can start our Halloween party" (candy, food, juice boxes, games, etc). Addy continued coloring, unphased.

I liked the day after Halloween better than Halloween. The three of us stayed in our pjs til noon, built a tent, and ate popcorn and Halloween candy.

Friday, October 28, 2011

October 2011



A few things I want to remember about this month:


Joey uses chopsticks as drumsticks, and as air guitars. He has lost almost all of our chopsticks. We just went into the corner Chinese restaurant and asked for 2 sets of chopsticks, smiled, and left.


Addy loves to utilize hand postures to support her storylines (see video).


Joey gets put in time out. After he comes out, no matter what you ask him, no matter what emotional state he is in, he says, "But, I'm still cryin'."


A boy that Addy calls "Bucket" (his name is Beckett) - ran over to her and gave her a hug when I picked her up from school on Thursday. The innocence of it melted me.


At dinner tonight, Addy said she was grateful for her brother. Joey said he was grateful for big jet.




Addy's Long-Winded Explanation of her Classroom Reconfiguration







Thursday, September 15, 2011

Addy's 1st Ballet Class/School Pictures



Video of Addy's 1st Ballet Class
(At the end of class, they get to do a short "performance" for parents. This was the 1st day's performance)

Monday, April 5, 2010

2010 Jan-April



Happy Spring!

Here's a (relatively) small collection of pictures from the last few months. Not included are a visit to Grandma and Grandpa Teller's house, Bree's pictures from Easter, and a ton of pictures that I've taken with my phone that I just haven't downloaded yet. We can't believe that Joey is going to be 1 year old at the end of May...this year has flown by. He's growing so much and in that incessant learning phase where it seems like everyday he learns something new about the world...it is quite amazing to witness. It is interesting with your second baby - everything seems like it is happening again but yet for the first time - we love watching him discover his own world and realizing that he's the center of ours. He's just a smiley, laidback, sweet, sweet boy. For as long as it lasts, we'll embrace it. Addy is becoming a little girl and is fast outgrowing the toddler stage. She's just a little person dancing and singing around the house, making funny observations, defying boundaries, and developing her own sassy, smart, and curious personality. In September she'll start preschool so we're cherishing our lazy pajama mornings and our unmapped afternoon walks...we know it won't last forever. Hope life is great for you!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Our First Home & Fall/Christmas 2009


Our First Home

Fall & Christmas 2009

Hey All,

Happy New Year! It's been a long time since I've posted and lots has happened. First, we moved into our first home in Springfield - we love our house and are happy to be settled despite being further from family. Our favorite part...the storage...or...maybe the tricked out bar.

Then came Halloween - Addy wanted no part of dressing up until 5 minutes before we left to trick o treat, and then realized that she'd be getting candy, so that was the clincher. It was fun to have Danny's family come out and to see Grant and Addy all dapper in their costumes.

In late November Joey was baptized back in Allen Park and we were fortunate to have Danny's second cousin, Father Bob Spezia, perform the baptism. Also, a special thank you to Aunt Sun who knit Joey's baptismal vest. She's so talented!

Then the kids and I headed out to my parents for the Thanksgiving week, to Chicago and Huntley for the following week, and then back to Allen Park for Christmas. My parents, Brian, and Sun came out the weekend before Christmas so that we could celebrate the holidays in our new house - Addy was a pretty big fan of opening up all her presents! On Christmas Eve, she knew that Santa was coming, so that made Christmas pretty fun this year. We were able to celebrate with the whole family on several occasions and to spend some time with Dzaidzui and Great Grandma Grant, which was very important to us.

Now we're back in Springfield and settling back down. Joey is saying "mama", is crawling like mad and pulling himself up on furniture. Oh lord. The days of sweet, stationary Joey are over. He's still sweet but he's everywhere and into everything, especially on Dude's bed, which Dude is naturally thrilled about. Addy is 2 1/2 now and is just growing into her own everyday - she's a chatterbox and surprises us when she says things like "actually, mom..." and "seriously, dad...," putting Dude in time-out and "reading" books to Joey. Her shyness is slowly being replaced with smiles and hugs.

Danny and I are good, just busy like all of you!

Also, congratulations to our good friends, Kevin and Lisa Johnson, who welcomed their daughter, Ava Sophia on Dec. 19. She's a beaut!

Ok, check back soon...I'm going to try and post links to a few videos of the kids over the weekend.

Happy 2010, hope it's the best year yet!


Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Summer 2009



Joey and Addy Video - click link below to see a video of the kids
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Happy Fall Everyone!
Sorry it's has taken me so long to update...it's been a hectic summer as I'm sure it's been for you. After throwing Addy an early birthday party the first week of August, we packed up our place in Chicago and moved down to our rental house in Chatham. We continued house hunting and finally found our first house in Springfield, put in a bid, and are closing this Friday, Oct. 9! Thank the Lord!!! We're so excited...it's a 3 bed/3 bath ranch with a finished basement, so we're thrilled to be moving into a "move-in ready" house. We're SO ready to stop commuting every week and to finally unpack our life of boxes and suitcases into a home of our own. A word to the wise: Don't move twice in 2 months with 2 kids under the age of 2, or 3 times in one year. Id' rather eat salmon ice cream and poke my eyes out.

Updates: Addy's birthday party was so fun - she wanted a Barney birthday party, so that's what she got, along with a zillion presents and a homemade b-day cake from her Aunt Lisa - thanks again :)

In late August, I got the chance to see my bro do the impossible - he finished his first Ironman competition (that's a 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike ride, and a 26.2 mile run). He finished in 10 hours and 45 minutes...I ate a brat, fries, a Wendy's chili, Frosty, and took 2 naps in the meantime. Seriously. His wife, Sun and I, along with my parents followed him around Louisville for the whole day and then saw him cross the finish line...it was amazing. Go Bro!

Then, on September 14, Bree and Sean welcomed 6 lb 14 oz Jillian Katherine into the world. She's the sweetest little thing. I can't believe that Joey and Addy were that small at one time! I stayed in Huntley to watch Grant while they were in the hospital, and then got to stay to hang out with my first niece. Also, we went to see my parents and spend some time in MI with them - Addy had a great time at their county fair.

As for our little guy - he's getting so big! Joey tried his first rice cereal last week and he just sat up by himself for the first time today! He's a smiley, sweet guy who puts up with a lot of crap from his sister. Addy loves him so much, but she'll smack him around a bit and she's already yelled at him for pulling her hair and "playing" with her toys. He'll get his revenge soon enough.

I'll post pics of our new place - hopefully by late October. Springfield is on the way to nowhere, BUT, that said, we'd love to have visitors. Come see us! We've got the Abe Lincoln Museum (actually very interesting) and a hip store called Kohls. Hope to hear from all of you soon - love to all!

Stacey, Danny, Addy, Joey, and Dude