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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Rhyans Reward...

Rhyan had done so great with potty training after the first few days that I thought it'd be fun to give her an incentive to be accident free for 5 whole days (naps, too). So we made a sticker chart and for every day that she kept her panties clean and dry, she got to put a sticker on the chart. When she could get 5 in a row, we would take her to the "Jumpy Place" (aka: Jungle Jumpers in Winder). She loves that place. I love the price of that place ($7 for all you can jump all day!). So it was a deal :-)

Well, to our surprise, she "won" her reward in 5 days! I anticipated at least one accident, making her start over, so i thought it may take a couple of weeks, but it didnt! She was excited to put a new sticker on the chart each day and would ask to do so several times a day :-)

We had a great time! Jeff is such a great dad and i think he secretly loves jumping with her :-) This was Mack's first visit and I think he liked it, too!



Oh my word! what a FACE!

It makes me proud/sad that less than a year ago she needed help going up this ladder jumpy!
Ok, so the boys got a little bored after a while :-)


We are so proud of Rhyan and she deserved and earned that little fun trip!

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Potty Training: Rhyan

Is it just me or does anyone else feel like there is pressure to potty train your kids earlier and earlier these days? Idk. I feel like that once a baby is 2, people start asking if she's potty trained and if not, when are you planning to train her. I'm not a fan of it. At all. So, I thought I'd share our potty training experience so that 1. I can have record of it and 2. Maybe it'll help someone else.

I tried (very tentatively and very "if it doesnt work, no big deal" kind of way) to potty train Rhyan last summer. Mack was a newborn, I was slightly insane to start with and by the end of the 1st day when we'd had 8 pairs of wet panties and not one drop in the potty, I deemed it a failed attempt and we (with NO worries) went back to diapers. NO big deal.

Well, my "plan" was to potty train her after the 1st of the year, sometime in Jan or Feb. Its actually written on my calender in the month of Feb as my "monthly goal" (btw, i'm setting monthly goals which i find to be a great way to make realistic deadlines for myself and get stuff done!). But we did it in Jan so I need a new feb goal ;-P

She was 2 years and 9 months old when we trained her.

One week, I decided that on Friday we'd start wearing panties. I gave Rhyan a weeks notice and started explaining each day that we were only 4, 3, 2, or 1 day away from wearing panties and going potty like a big girl. This would be my 1st piece of advice to any parent aspiring to train your child: give them fair warning. I honestly believe that kids like a challenge and like to please their parents so I think this is helpful.

I was feeling anxious about it so when I got home from work Thursday evening, I went ahead and put panties on her as a "trial" run. To my surprise, she had 1 accident and the next time only started going potty and then stopped and went to the bathroom. It was her 1st successful attempt at getting peepee in the potty! I was encouraged, my stress alleviated and I felt quite positive for the next day.

I'll keep the potty training details short. I asked her about every 15 min the 1st day if she needed to go potty but literally, she already knew the feeling and was initiating it herself. She needed help getting her panties down (we skipped pants the 1st day) but quickly learned how to handle that on her own.

She's had 3 accidents since (in a month). She never pee'd in her nap pull up so we quit putting them on her 2 weeks into training. She sometimes wakes up dry in the morning, sometimes wet. I'm not worried about it. There are WAY more dry mornings than wet and she's a hard sleeper so it doesnt surprise me that she might go pee a little at night in her sleep.

And basically that was it for us.

So, what are my biggest tips for potty training?

#1 and the most important: WAIT until your child is ready! How will you know that they're ready? Idk! Just try and see. I think communication is important and they should be able to verbalize that they need to go potty in some fashion. They should show some interest and not be afraid of the potty.

#2: Go w/ panties for awake time from now on! Now, its one thing if you attempt and its not working at all, then just go back to diapers. No biggie. But if you're seeing some improvement, stick w/ the panties and keep working on it! But dont worry about naptime yet. In our experience, it takes care of itself. Use a pull up and dont feel bad about it. Tell your child its big girl/boy nap time panties.

#3: Stay positive. Offer rewards. This dies off in time on its own so dont worry if you're giving your kid 20 m&m's a day like I was. Its not hard to get rid of that little habit :-) Later! Its a means to an end.

#4: Skip pants the 1st day and maybe even skip panties if its a deterrent to success!

#5: Pick a day/weekend that you can commit to being at home. Make sure that if you have other children that they are in a good spot and are consistent.... not sick, not in a whiny phase, not in a horrible sleeping phase. Set yourself up for success by choosing wisely the time to begin.

#6: Have a couple of older towels on hand and use them (folded for added absorbency) on any furniture the child may sit on in case of accidents. This makes clean up easier and faster.

#7: Give kids a warning as to what is expected of them and WHEN you will start with this process. They'll appreciate it and it'll build excitement as they look forward to learning a new skill (and remember, this IS a new skill... its something you have to be patient and work on!)

#8: Get a stool and a potty seat. We got a new toilet seat from home depot with an attached smaller kids seat that is magnetic and sticks to the toilet lid when not in use but easily pulls down (by the child.. its that easy) for kids use. This way they still feel like they're using the big potty but they dont fall in. And it avoids messes of dumping the kids potty (although we did start w/ a kids potty for the 1st couple of days just to eliminate the need to make it to the potty in time)

So, thats about it for us. I'd say this: Rhyan was easy to potty train. She basically potty trained herself. She was not afraid of the potty going into this process which helped tons!

Best of luck to anyone else's endeavors!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Daddy/ Daughter Date Night

Chick-Fil-A hosts a daddy daughter date night each year and this was Jeff and Rhyan's second year attending. You can see pics from their first year HERE.

Jeff wasnt having me tag along this year (last year I drove them and dropped them off so i could be sure to get some good pics! But I grabbed a few before they left.

Her shirt says "Daddy's #1"

It was PERFECT timing for the two of them to have some time together. Baseball had started a couple of weeks prior and Rhyan's behavior (whiny, much?!) was telling me that she was missing her Daddy. So some time for just them was great!
When they got home, the first thing that Rhyan told me is "I not wike a cow!" so i KNEW the cow must have been there. Turns out, there was a "big cow" and a "wittle cow" and apparently she liked neither! She is NOT a fan of costumes, people. Really. She freaks out a little at each Archer basketball game when the tiger mascot comes close.

So, she brought home most of her chicken nuggets and when I asked Jeff why he said, "its hard to eat when you're constantly looking out for cows". He said she was looking around the whole time saying "the cow not get me, right daddy? where the cow? he come get me? the cow gone, daddy? where the cow? theres the cow! i not wike a cow, daddy!".

Yeah, so i see why she didnt eat much :-) He even told me that it wasnt so much of a "date" as it was a COW SIGHTING! Hilarious :-)

She did, however, come home with some great gifts. They went to the CFA in Monroe this year and they gave each girl a rose and a goody bag and each dad the movie COURAGEOUS! How generous is that?! What a great gift! Btw, doesnt she look all grown up w/ her hair cut!?

And this little pic is just for funsies. She can really be so funny. I adore my baby girl!

Wordless Wednesday

Monday, February 20, 2012

Valentines 2012

We had a lovely little valentines this year. Jeff and i agreed ahead of time to skip the formalities. We're not really very romantic people, anyways. And while in baseball season and with the craziness of our lives right now, we really didnt want to do the shopping for one another. We dont have the energy for it! HA!

So, after work on Tuesday, I took the kids to visit with Mommie for a few minutes. She had bought Mack a mickey mouse stuffed animal and Rhyan a Minnie. So cute! They both loved their gift, although its quite likely that mack found the envelope and card to be more exciting :-)

After dinner, I had told Rhyan that we would make some cookies. But 1st, Mack needed a bath. I've been loving giving him a bath in our sink lately. Its so easy! And he loves it! Although he's pretty much all hands and grabs everything around him!



And its all fun and games until someone falls down in the water a little bit :-)Rhyan and Mack also got cards (in the mail!) from their Gran and Grandad. Rhyan looooves to get mail!

And she especially loves when the mail she gets has special surprises in it! After Mack was in bed, Rhyan and I made some cookies. They were a little messy, but fun!




We didnt give gifts to the kids this year. They have everything already. I prefer to try to do something special (like making cookies) to celebrate a day instead of giving a gift at this age.

We had a very busy, exhausting, fun day. I was glad to get to spend a little time with each of my babies and *hope* to get a date night w/ their daddy here in the not so distant future :-)

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Tooth Watch 2012


Mack has broken his THIRD tooth through the gums and has three more on the way!

His gums look so sad! I'm honestly surprised he's not more cranky than he is (he has actually been pretty much ok!). I've been giving him some motrin before bedtime for the last couple of days because when I dont, he cries out at night 2-3 times a night. Not enough to have to go to him, but enough to keep him from getting a good nights sleep :-(

But even with all those teeth coming in, he's (sometimes... haha) a smiley little boy. Such a joy (from 7am-5pm typically... then the demon comes out in him!).

Monday, February 13, 2012

Changing...by "Getting in Your Place"

Well, I completely skipped last TWO weeks post about "Changed Into His Image".

I can assure you, it was NOT because they werent great chapters. It was NOT because God failed to work in my heart.

It's because baseball season is in full swing and I have an absentee husband who is out of the house every morning at 6:30 and doesnt get home until after 7pm. Sometimes closer to 8pm.
We miss him.
And I'm exhausted. Too exhausted to even blog about the wonderful change in my own heart. BUT, its too important to just skip so here's a catch up of how God is changing me.

Chapter 4 kind of rocked my world (hasnt every chapter?).

12 The heavens are shocked at such a thing
and shrink back in horror and dismay,”
says the LORD.
13 “For my people have done two evil things:
They have abandoned me—
the fountain of living water.
And they have dug for themselves cracked cisterns
that can hold no water at all! - Jeremiah 2:12-13

In other words (as Jim Berg says it) "these people of mine have committed two great evils. they first show their rebellion by not coming to drink from My pure springs of water. as if that isnt enough, they further insult Me by trying to quench their thirst with the murky runoff water they catch in their makeshift cisterns. what a sad exchange! ...." (pg 67). He continues by saying that our own way is symbolized by the broken cisterns and will not work but that this is Gods secondary concern. "Forsaking God is the first and the most wicked of the two evils God enumerates here! We must understand that TO LOOK TO ANYTHING APART FROM GOD TO MAKE LIFE WORK IS TO FORSAKE GOD". (pg 68).

Berg teaches us in this chapter that we were created, by design, to be dependent creatures. If we look to any other creation, all things that are created require maintenance! "Creation inherently demands dependency. Man can acknowledge this about everything he makes for himself in this world, but he rebels against the thought that somehow he is dependent upon his own Creator" (pg 69)

Idk about anyone else, but i struggle with this fact so much. I am a prideful person in general. I take pride in the big and little things in life. I take credit for keeping it together when things are good and tend to blame my circumstances when i'm unable to do so. (I mention this because its becoming increasingly clear to me that if you blame circumstances when things are bad and your response is less than desirable, then you're probably taking credit when things are good. THIS is a huge sign that you/I are prideful in general. And how ludicrous are both of those scenario's anyways!). I like to do things for myself, by myself. I dont really want help. Generally speaking, I'd prefer to suffer through something w/o having any help, complaining the entire time, so that I can be prideful that I did it on my own. Brilliant, right? Yeah. Didnt think so :-( In fact, Berg says in his cliff notes on page 68 that "having an attitude of undue confidence and smugness that avoids and/or scorns the hel p of others- including God" is the real definition of self-sufficiency! OUCH!

However, even with the knowledge that i desperately need to be humble, my question to the Lord was this: "how can i be sincerely humble when i'm so naturally prideful? how do i "do" this w/o being fake".

Hmm. Kind of wishing I didnt ask that question to our Heavenly Father who cares more about the end goal of growing us than the growing pains required (in his infinite wisdom!).

I was humbled this week.

I felt slightly out of control of my emotions (something i'm fairly proud of keeping in decent check. Yes, i may sound crazy on the blog, but i try to allow very little of my craziness to actually impact other people). I was short tempered and felt unable to control myself. No, i didnt beat my kids or turn anyone into the victim of my road rage, but my emotions were overwhelming. And my inability to control myself on my own was HUMBLING.

I had a "come to Jesus" moment Tuesday morning after having a rough start to the day. My sweet friend and pastors wife, Brenda, had encouraged me to use my daily commute as a prayer time since I struggle to get up early enough to do so on work days. So i thought I'd give it a go.

I began asking God to humble me. I admitted to him that i know that of my own self, i am anything but humble (*btw, humility is so important b/c it makes us better servants. we recognize that God is in control, that we have been bought w/ a price and that we owe our lives to Him. But dont be mistaken: God is not God centered entirely! hehe. Our humility is for OUR good and His glory. By being in closer relationship w/ Him and serving God, we find our joy fulfilled. It is what we were created for, after all!).

God began to bring to my mind all the depths of my heart. He reminded me that "the heart is desperately wicked" and "deceitful above all else". How incredibly true! I've fooled myself into thinking that because my actions are not so horrible, that I'm worthy of some sort of credit. That I should be PROUD of myself.

Its laughable.

He reminded me that it is by his GRACE that i'm not a complete mess (most days). He also reminded me that what good does it do to look good on the outside when the heart is such a mess!

I cried the entire way to work. And i begged that the lord HUMILIATE me constantly. That each time some pride snuck in for him to please, Lord, humiliate me either publicly or privately.

Yes, i cringe at the idea of being called out on my deeds in public. But i know that it will be worth it to see God work and move in my life.

Tuesday evening was a tough night. Mack cried from 5:15-7pm pretty much non stop. And Rhyan cried because Mack was crying. And i couldnt help but to think "why am i not feeling the urge to jump off the balcony?".

I truly believe that the Lord showed me just how gracious he is to those who humble themselves into a submissive role. It was one of those "lightbulb" moments when a couple of books meshed together and I was reminded that parenting is not about me. Its about me being a servant to God himself as I act on his behalf to raise these children. I am in direct submission to God! How humbling is that? He is my boss in this "job". Anyways, I simply saw my kids with love and compassion and was so gentle with them. I swear, i felt like the Lord Himself had invaded my body and was taking care of my children through me.

And then I was thinking, duh! THATS what the Holy Spirit DOES! When we yield to Him, we experience these miraculous moments of submission when the Holy Spirit can truly work through us and in us and we can be about HIS work.

It was an amazing night.

One that convinced me more than ever that, Yes, Lord... i desire to be humiliated so that I may be useful for you! My hope is that, like most training periods, the worst is in the first few weeks or months as I grow and learn to be less prideful. As i remind myself that it is by Grace that i have been saved through Faith! Not of myself, so that I wont boast!!!

How refreshing to renew my mind and remind myself that my detriment has been that i have bought into all of the lies of the world and have chosen to believe that I am capable of life apart from God.

Ok, back to the book. Cause its better than my experiences :-)

Berg discusses the fact that most Christians would consider it heresy to assume that we could do anything to earn Gods salvation. We are humbled by our sin and accept the payment by Jesus Christ for our sins that are so overwhelming that theres no way we could ever be justified, short of His blood. That is humbling!!! But often, after having accepted the Lord as our savior, we walk away with "fire insurance" and count our salvation as an "experience" and on that is not likely to be repeated (in emotion... and there is clearly no need for the exchange of his blood for our sins more than once). So we leave the alter with our eternity forever altered and then return to our "old life" or "our way" of doing life.

Take a moment to read John chapter 21. This is exactly what Peter did. The disciples walked with Jesus. Saw the miracles. KNEW the truth of who he is. But then, Jesus died and the disciples were shaken and all... ALL... returned to their old way of life. But Jesus speaks to them post resurrection and (among other things) reminds them that they are to CONTINUE the work that He began.

The SAME is true for us! We give our lives to Christ and then pick up our old life and go on as if nothing has changed. We, for some strange reason, carry our salvation around like its a membership card of some sort of country club. Proud that we are part of the "elite". As if our salvation has ANYTHING to do with our ability! God tells us over and over in His word that it is HE who calls us to Himself. How gracious is he!? And what about that is for us to be prideful over?!

Point is: we all know we must depend on the Lord for our salvation. But the following is equally true: God wants us to have the same dependent attitude after salvation!

Colossians 2: 6 says "As you have therefore recieved Christ Jesus, you must also walk IN Him".

Acts 17:28 says "for in Him we live and move and have our being, as also some of your own poets have said, ‘For we are also His offspring.’

"Humility is not only the start of the Christian life; it is the start of everything godly in the Christian life"- Jim Berg (pg 74).

So. How does God humble us? He may
1. Send us a problem we can't handle to expose our helplessness
2. Give us a command we wont obey to expose our self-centeredness.
3. He may arrange an outcome we cant control to expose our sinfulness.
4. He can show us a God we can't comprehend to expose our finiteness (Hallie's life did this for me!)

And what would be YOUR next step?
If God is trying to expose your lack of humility in the way you handle life then the first step is to repent. If you find it difficult to be humble, confess this to God. Your knowledge of what God needs from us in order to be used by Him supersedes any "feeling" we have! (thank you , lord!). So confess it and ASK Him that he might give you a spirit of humility. If you are like me, this will need to be a daily and likely an hourly prayer for you.

I'll leave you with this fabulous quote:
"God is not impressed with our abilities; they came from Him. He is not impressed with our opportunities; they are gifts from Him as well. He is impressed only with our humility; it testifies to our sense of dependency."

So the question is, Is God Impressed with Me Today?

If He would not be, you can change that. Let the change start right now by spending some time telling your Heavenly Father that you struggle with humility. And trust that as He has promised, that anything asked according to His will, will be done!

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Mckinnon: 8 months

What you talking about willis?!









My little guy is EIGHT months old! How are we so close to a year already?!

This month has brought its own set of challenges and milestones!

Little Mack is growing up! At 8 months old he is:

  • down to two naps a day. 9-11 and 1-3/3:30. We HAD to drop the last catnap of the day because even a very short 15 minute nap affected bedtime pretty badly. However, he is a BOOGER in the evenings :-( Sometimes. Not every night. Like this night: great!
  • eating pretty much every baby food and taking tastes of lots of big people food. He has enjoyed mashed potato's, several fruits and even a bite or two of really soft chicken. He's an eater!
  • has upped his dosage of prilosec to 5mL twice a day. Its helped tremendously with sitting
  • is a complete independent sitter! he will sit for 45 minutes at a time but still doesnt know how to get INTO or OUT OF a sitting position. When he's ready to be done he just tips over. You'll hear a "thud" and know he's laying down. He never cries about it, though! (unless he falls backwards which is rare and totally unintentional)
  • doesnt "get" how you use the jumper in the doorway. He just hangs there and wont jump. Hmmm. He can be a bit of a dud sometimes about stuff :-) lol.
  • still loving to play peek a boo! he'll put a bib over his face and kick and kick and kick until you realize he's playing and as soon as you say "where's mack" he'll take the bib off, you'll do the "peek a boo!" and he just laughs and laughs. So cute.
  • is doing awesome with getting finger foods into his mouth. He was using a pincer grasp pretty well (b/c he didnt know how to get food out of the palm of his hand) but now that he's learned to get food out of his palm and learned that he can get WAY more in his mouth that way, he's abandoned the pincer grasp :-)
  • Is practicing getting on hands and knees in the bed but wont initiate it on the floor yet. If i get him up on his knees he'll stay there several seconds but he wont try it on his own.
  • rolls everywhere and turns around and rolls some more. he can go room to room to room!
  • has TWO teeth! And i can see the edges of the top FOUR but it'll be a little while before they break through, i think. A few more weeks anyways.
  • is REACHING FOR ME! (well, for whoever offers to pick him up, but i care that he does it to me because its scrumptious!)
  • is CLAPPING! he reaches his arms waaaay out like he's gonna hug something and then claps. its pretty funny.
  • is DANCING!
  • is getting CURLS!

In general, I'd say that he's going through a rough phase right now. Theres supposed to be a big wonder week leap (read more about that by clicking HERE) and i can tell. He's cranky and just not all that fun right now. I mean, there are really good days. But there are really bad days, too. I think that some of the crankiness is the difficulty of the transition of dropping that last nap. But some of it is more than that. So, we're soaking up the good times and praying through the bad :-)

In the words of Tracy, "God knew what He was doing when He made Mack cute"... cause he can be a BOOGER! HA!

Monday, February 6, 2012

Rhyan: 2.75 years old!

Oh, my sweet Rhyan. You are getting so close to three years old! That makes me excited and sad, proud and overwhelmed all at the same time!

You are such a sweet girl. You are showing that you are a "words of affirmation" girl like your Mama to some extent and you give lots of compliments. You're always telling me "you a good singer, Mommy" (which melts my heart), "thank you say excuse me!" or "thank you say yes maam" to encourage your mommy and daddy to use good manners, too :-)

You tell me when I am getting ready (even if i'm not done, yet and am still looking rough) "you so cute, mommy!" which, again, melts my heart.

You continue to love music. You love to dance and especially want your mommy and daddy to dance with you.You are POTTY TRAINED! (i'll do a separate post on that process) You love your big girl panties and on occasion show them off to anyone who will look. We'll work on modesty :-)

You are getting to be a picky eater to some extent. We still dont make you anything different if you say you wont eat what we're having, but you're getting more decisive about what you will and wont eat, even if it means you dont eat much at a meal. It worries your Mama at times, but then I remember that you wont let yourself starve :-) You do still LOVE fruit but you dont really like meat at all. So we make sure we have some sort of bean at dinner each night, since you will eat them.

You still love your "chomme milk". Whats funny is that, at the prompting of your friend Taylor, you named your monkey "Chocolate" and you say his name perfectly.
You still tell me (often) "onna hold you". I dont think i'll ever correct this. Its too sweet.

You love playing outside and digging in the dirt is a favorite for you. I've been grateful for some pretty days this winter so far!

You still take one GREAT nap each day and most days you ask to go to bed after lunch and dinner. You sleep from 1-3:30/4 each day and go to bed between 7:45-8pm.

You love your little brother, although sometimes it is hard for you that we love him, too. You show jealousy from time to time by being clingy, although you've never been mean to Mack. You do, however, yell at him to "STOP IT!" when he screams in his high pitched scream that he does. In your defense, he is terribly loud! But sometimes you cry and say "he scares me!" which can be a little annoying because its totally a fake cry ;-)

You love your daddy and love for him to chase you. You say to him daily "lets run, daddy!" and the two of you just run around the house, having fun. You also love to play with your Thomas Trains with Daddy. And he very much loves to play with you!

You and Mack like to JUMP! (meaning, i hold mack in my arms and jump while you jump and you both LAUGH like crazy). Its so sweet to see the two of you interact :-)
You are quite bossy to spud. I guess you need to be somebody's boss!

You are learning what it means to "obey" and have been getting your first "real" spankings in the last few months for disobeying. You cry when you get spanked, but typically do not repeat the same behavior. And you always tell me after I've spanked you "i'm sorry i did ____, mommy. I wub you" which makes me cry. I hate having to discipline you and pray that your testing of bounds will be short lived. You ARE, after all, quite smart. So maybe you'll catch on.

Church is one of your favorite places. You call it "Gods House" and think that Josh (your sunday school teacher/crush) lives there :-) Ashlyn is a favorite person of yours, too, but Josh ranks a little higher for whatever reason.

We started working on learning your letters this year and we are learning a new letter each week. You catch on QUICK and have a great memory. You pick out the letters you know on signs and in books without prompting. You are also learning numbers and have 0-9 pretty much down pat.

Puzzles continue to be your forte. You are definitely a concrete thinker and dont have a whole lot of imagination (like your mommy, i'm afraid!) We call you the "puzzle master" because you can do 24 piece puzzles that you've never seen before with NO help typically in less than 5 minutes, first time. Its crazy how diligent you are.

We've also learned that quality time is probably your biggest love language. You ask us constantly to "play with me" and if you could have someone read to you ALL DAY LONG, you would be content. Your favorite books right now are Dr Suess's Foot Book and Are You My Mother. You can recite most of both of them on your own and I love listening to you "read". You're so expressive when you read (again, like your mommy).

You are in size 3T shirts and pants.

You got your hair cut and look like a BIG girl now! (especially on the potty! HA!)You have perfected saying the blessing at each meal and remind us to do so if we forget.

And every night you remind me to do "prayers" (even if its been a long night and i'm trying to skip out! bad mommy!) and always insist after we pray that i sing "sunshine" (you are my sunshine) to you. You follow my song with one of your own... "i love you, you love me...". Whats new about this is that recently you started doing the key change and second verse (we're best friends like friends should be). You would sing it 5 or 6 times if i'd let you, so i have to tell you we're all done singing and then you tell me "good night, sleep tight, dont let the bed bugs bite. sweet dreams. i wuuuuub you!". It is so special to your mommy that you and I share that saying just like I used to with your "grandmother" and "papa".

OH, Rhyan. Your daddy and I and Mack and Spud are so blessed to have you in our family. You are our precious first born and I often feel terrible that i have to "learn" by parenting you! But you are so forgiving and anytime I apologize for being short tempered you tell me "its okay, mommy!".

I am indeed grateful to be your Mommy!

Journey of Parenthood Revamp

So, my friend Emily Parker has updated her blog and is doing an awesome give away!
Check it out!!!
She even has a new domain name. FANCY! :-)
www.journeyofparenthood.com