Thursday, November 18, 2010

Jumperoo!

We finally got the jumperoo out for Reagan!

Lets see if she likes it as much as Jocelyn did!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Reagan is 4-months-old

Our baby girl is no longer a newborn. She has grown so much so quickly and we have been enjoying every second of her! Her latest development is sitting up. She can sit up for short periods of time, but she still will push herself backwards or fall over sideways, but she's well on her way to sitting independently. I can't believe it! Where has the time gone?

Here are some of her newest snapshots!

The cheeks are getting more and more kissable!

Loving the baby in the mirror!
"She's cute!"

She is still blowing bubbles like it's her job!
Enjoying tummy time!

I can't believe how fast these first 4 months have gone!

Monday, November 8, 2010

Reagan's Baptism

On November 7, 2010 we celebrated Reagan's Baptism at Saint Sylvester Church.

It was pretty chaotic, as there were 5 other babies being baptized at the same time. This is the best picture we got of the actual baptism.Reagan was an angel for mass and for the baptism.
Jimmy (the Godfather ) & Reagan
Kristen, Reagan's Aunt & Godmother

Parents & Godparents
Dad, Reagan & Me

Lots of people traveled to be with Reagan on her special Day!

MeMe & Papa
Grampee (and Gramay too)!
Grandma was there too!

We can't forget about Big Sister!

Afterward, we all went to Armstrong's Restaurant for a luncheon!
It was a great time with great friends and family!!! Thanks to all who celebrated with us!!!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Mommy of TWO!

A friend posted this as a comment to one of my blog posts during my pregnancy with Reagan:

Loving Two

I walk along holding your 2-year-old hand,
basking in the glow of our magical relationship.
Suddenly I feel a kick from within,
as if to remind me that our time alone is limited.
And I wonder, how could I love another child as I love you?

Then she is born, and I watch you.
I watch as the pain you feel at having to
share me as you have never shared me before.
I hear you telling me in your own way,
"Please love only me" and
I hear myself telling you in mine "I can't".
Knowing in fact that I never can again.
You cry, I cry with you.
I almost see our baby as an intruder
on the precious relationship we once shared.
A relationship we can never have again.

But then, barely noticing, I find myself attached
to that new being, and feeling almost guilty.
I'm afraid to let you see me enjoying her
-- as though I am betraying you.
But then I notice your resentment change, first to curiosity,
then to protectiveness, finally to genuine affection.
More days pass, and we are settling into a new routine.
The memory of days with just the two of us is fading fast.
But something is replacing those wonderful times we shared, just us two.

There are new times -- only now we are three.
I watch the love between you grow, the way you look at each other,
touch each other. I watch how she adores you, as I have for so long.
I see how excited you are by each of her new accomplishments.
I begin to realize that I haven't taken something from you,
I've given something to you.
I notice that I am no longer afraid to share my love openly with both of you.
I find that my love for each of you is as different as you are,
but equally strong.
And my question is finally answered to my amazement.

Yes, I can love another child as much as I love you, only differently.
And although I realize that you may have to share my time,
I know you'll never share my love.
There's enough of that for both of you --
you each have your own supply.

I love you both and I thank you both for blessing my life.

Author Unknown


While I was pregnant with Reagan, I really struggled with how I would feel having another baby to love and having to divide my love and time between two children. I could not imagine being able to love another person as much as I loved Jocelyn. I worried so much about how Jocelyn would handle having a sister and sharing her Mommy. That worry continued, even in the weeks after Reagan was first born, but it has slowly faded as I have come to realize everything is fine. Jocelyn has not been adversely effected. New routines have formed. Our family has become even better with the addition of Reagan. I love to watch the girls interact with each other! I love the way Reagan looks at her big sister.

This is one of the best pictures. I could look at it a thousand times a day, but I don't have to because I have them here with me in real life, and I get to see Reagan look at her sister like this every day! What a Blessing!
I'm still amazed that it has been possible for me to love another child just as much as I love Jocelyn. Everyone was so right. Your heart grows. It's still growing as I find new things every day that I love about my girls.

Thank you, Maria, for posting that poem it is so true and I can relate to every sentence in it! Thank you, God, for blessing me with these two precious little girls.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Trick-or-Treating

This year was the first year Jocelyn was truly excited about trick-or-treating. I think most of the excitement came with knowing she was going to get some candy. Dressing up was okay, but the candy was the big thing!

Jocelyn picked her own costume this year! She was looking through a Halloween magazine and I asked her what she wanted to dress up as. She went back and forth between a M&M and a crayon. In the end, the crayon won out. I was worried that by the time trick-or-treating came along, Jocelyn would be sick of wearing her costume. She had a lot of Halloween activities in the week leading up to the actual holiday. She went trick-or-treating where she has speech therapy, at PALS and at a local shopping center. She also wore her costume to the library Halloween party. To make the actual day of Halloween a little different, I decided to paint her cheeks purple for a little extra fun. I think she made a pretty cute crayon!

Reagan celebrated her first Halloween as a Lady Bug. I was a little annoyed that some people still wondered if she was a boy or a girl while she was wearing her costume. I guess people just get nervous about saying the wrong thing, but would someone really dress their little boy up as a ladybug for Halloween? I doubt it, but I guess it is possible.
She was mostly annoyed with her costume, but I thought she looked cute! The pictures don't give the cuteness any justice. It's hard to get a good Halloween picture of an infant who can't sit up yet! Reagan left me a little treat after trick-or-treating: When we got home and started stripping her of her costume, she had one of her normal explosions in her diaper. Daddy got her ready and forgot to put one of her bigger diapers on!

Here's a picture of the girls together. I guess I'm not one of those parents who wants her children's costumes' to coordinate. Not this year anyway. :)

Jocelyn is finally on her way to trick-or-treat. It was really cold, so we had to add her coat under the costume. Grandma and Aunt Di came over to celebrate with Jocelyn and Reagan. Her bucket was filled at least 3 times over. Jocelyn was so cute. She said trick-or-treat at every house, and then thank you!

This one is dark, but you may be able to make out that Jocelyn would not allow anyone to place the treat into her bucket, she took each and every one from the giver's hand and put it in herself!
It was a fun day and a fun week of activities! Next up, Reagan's baptism!

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Costumes

These are the best photos I have gotten of the girls in their costumes so far. Luckily, there will be more opportunity for photos soon!

Jocelyn insisted on posing with the watermelon!

It doesn't look like Reagan is enjoying the hat very much, huh?

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

She Did It!

Reagan rolled over for the first time today!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Pumpkin Carving!

A new year, a new jack-o-lantern.

I have decided that carving the pumpkin isn't my favorite Halloween activity. I enjoy having a nicely carved pumpkin, and I love the excitement it creates for Jocelyn, but I hate finding the perfect face. Every year I search high and low on the Internet to find a face that suits the pumpkin we chose, and every year I never find it. After searching for hours (well, maybe it just SEEMS like hours) I usually end up sitting and staring at the pumpkin and eventually the right face comes to me. I draw it on with a dry erase marker and then cut it out. I really wish Todd were more artistic and would be in charge of this activity!

Before carving our first pumpkin we sat Reagan on top so you had an accurate representation of how big the pumpkin was. This is the last year we buy a big pumpkin. From now on we will buy a nice, smaller-sized pumpkin.

Todd is in charge if the guts!

"Wow"

Jocelyn is in charge of the seeds.

Since we usually carve two pumpkins, and since Jocelyn started having a favorite character, I will carve her favorite "friend" on the other.

Here they are, all lit up.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Trax Farms 2010

I love fall, and I especially love the time leading up to Halloween. Taking our annual trip to Trax Farms is always exciting, especially now that we have kiddos to enjoy it with. This year was especially exciting for three reasons; #1: Jocelyn actually understood where we were going and what we would be doing there; #2: It was Reagan's first time, and #3 Meme and Papa were here to go with us!
I love getting the classic pumpkin pictures!
Jocelyn was really excited for the children's activities, but is still learning the whole waiting in line process. She doesn't want to wait and always tries to skip the line! Here she is waiting in line with daddy for the train (her favorite)

Jocelyn was tall enough for this ENORMOUS slide. She was SO brave climbing all the way up there. When she sat down at the top of the slide I could see that she was afraid, but she still went down!
This was some giant air-filled pumpkin that the kids went into and caught balloons that were blowing around. It seemed silly to me, but the kids liked it.
Then she jumped in the bouncy house!
Reagan pretty much just rode around on Mommy, but she was happy to do so!
Jocelyn also liked organizing pumpkins with MeMe!
It was a really fun day and I'm sad it's over until next year. We may be trying out a different pumpkin patch if we get another nice weekend before Halloween! It's just too much fun to not do again! I hope we can find one with a hay ride that doesn't cost an arm and a leg (like it did at Trax, which is why we skipped it).

Happy Harvest!

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

An Ambulance Ride

Today at PALS, Jocelyn got to learn all about EMS and even check out an ambulance! Hopefully this will be Jocelyn's ONLY experience!
She took on the role of EMT......and then patient
 Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker
 Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker