Monday, October 31, 2011

Trick or Treat!

Happy Halloween! Gwen is at an age where everything scares her, so this year she hasn't been the biggest fan of Halloween :) She does really like pumpkins though, so we baked a "pumpkin" and she dressed up as a pumpkin.We visited the Trick-or-Treating Adam's work had this afternoon. Initially she was having a horrible time...between the strange men saying hi to her, some of the decorations, and some of the older kids scary costumes, she basically cried for the first half hour. After someone gave her a juice box, and she got into some candy, she started thinking Halloween was pretty great.




Hope everyone else had a good Halloween. I think Gwen will be a bigger fan next year!

Sunday, October 30, 2011

The Start of Our New Home

We decided a few months ago when we were in Morton that we were going to build a house here in Mahomet. My dad just finished a house in Morton that he walked us through, said it was easy to build, it has plenty of room so we won't grow out of it anytime soon, and we thought it was really cute. After working on lining everything up, it finally was started at the end of last week. All that's happened is the basement was dug, but I am excited that the process has begun!



Even though we just dug a hole, we already had to spend the weekend at various stores talking with people about what we like for cabinets, counters, bathrooms, hardware, flooring, etc. We are waiting on a lot of quotes and actually already purchased tile for 2 bathrooms. It is a bit overwhelming, but we are excited and had fun!


October's Ending

I can't believe October is already almost over. As you can tell, the weather at the beginning of the month when we got our pumpkins was hot and sunny. It has slowly been getting colder and colder, but we still try to make it outside as much as we can to play! Adam's been traveling to Alabama a lot for work, and since Gwen's cousins, the Boekers, are moving to Texas around Christmas, we have been going to Morton more often for her to play with them. She LOVES Sylvie, and her and Scarlett have just started to get to an age where they play. Gwen's great grandparents (my dad's mom and dad) were in Morton this past weekend, so we also got to see them this month. Besides that, we are looking forward to November. We are excited to find out if our baby's a boy or girl and for Thanksgiving!




Monday, October 24, 2011

An Anniversary, a Birthday,and a New Bed

This past week Adam and I celebrated our 4th wedding anniversary. In some ways it seems like we've been married forever, but in some ways it seems like the wedding was yesterday! We had our babysitter stay late and the two of us met after work at Kofusion (where we had our first date) for an appetizer, then went next door to Jim Gould's for dinner. GREAT food and nice to be able to eat a leisurely meal at a nice restaurant!

Then Saturday, Diggy celebrated his 4th birthday. I always knew he was a great dog and we love him soooo much, but this past year seeing how good he is to Gwen has made me feel even more lucky to have found him. Any dog that will let a toddler yank his ears, wrestle him, sit on him, etc. but still snuggles her and barks at her door if she's crying should win an award if you ask me! We got him some dog bones from the butcher counter and he has been in heaven gnawing away.

Since it was both his birthday and our anniversary, we got a present that benefits the 3 of us-a nice new huge comfy bed. Last round of my pregnancy, I had to sleep on the futon half of the time because there just wasn't room for Adam sleeping normally, Diggy laying completely horizontally, and me on my side with about a zillion pillows. So this time, we aren't living in a tiny condo and had room to get the 3 of us a nice big bed. It felt great to have so much room last night. I'm going to enjoy sleeping sprawled like a starfish on my back until the side sleeping has to start!

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Gwen's First Sick Day

We had a great, relaxing fall weekend. Adam, Gwen and I had Shawna over for dinner, we went to the farmers market, we made a nice dinner Saturday night, we took walks, I got to have a "day off" to go to Oakbrook to shop with my cousin Emily, etc.

Gwen has been working on getting her K-9's for awhile now, so she has been getting up pretty early and been a little fussier than usual. She's already been a bit fussier from teething, so when she got a slight cold Monday, it didn't really seem to make her act any different. Then Tuesday morning, her cold was worse and she was kind of uncomfortable when we went to storytime, but she was still acting happy, laughing, dancing, trying to take other kids' toys, etc, so I assumed she just had a cold. I laid her down for her nap, the babysitter got here, and I left for work.

When I got home, she was on the couch not playing, liquid was running out of her eyes with green goop in the corners, she was coughing, and had green snot dripping down to her lip. She looked so miserable. We took her temp and when it went to 99, we didn't even wait to finish the reading and headed to prompt care.

I assumed we would get there and they would give us something to help with her cold, but it didn't occur to me that she would have an ear infection or pink eye (I have never really seen what pink eye looks like). I felt sooooo bad! I just assumed the tiny bit of fussiness was from teething, but she had ear infections in both ears :( And I felt bad also that I had taken her to storytime and had the babysitters come, when pink eye is so contagious (I have no clue where she got it from).

Anyways, we headed to the pharmacy to get prescriptions and I called into work today to stay home with her. She has slept a lot today, is still coughing and stuffed up, but her eyes look WAY better (still a little red, but no green and not as much liquid).

I guess getting her first sickness at 14 months isn't too bad, but I wish it wasn't all of this at once!

Sunday, October 2, 2011

U of I Homecoming and Pumpkin Patch

This past weekend, we had lots of fun with family and friends enjoying the BEAUTIFUL fall weather in the Midwest!

Saturday was U of I's homecoming football game. A lot of my college girlfriends and their husbands/boyfriends/kids came to celebrate together. We tailgated on campus for most of the day. The game started early, so we had lots of good food, drinks, and catching up (oh yeah, and listening to the football game :).



Gwen sneaking into the adult drinks cooler, yikes!
Paisley 8 months, Tucker, 6 months and Gwen 13 months "playing"

All of the girls (and Tucker)


After some tailgating, us girls went and toured our old sorority house (looks the exact same, ha) and the men were brave and took the little ones to the end of the football game! The rest of the afternoon we all did our own thing, but we met up for dinner that night. It was a great day and something that we decided should be a tradition!



Today, we met the Boekers at Rader Family Farms (a big pumpkin patch). We got there before it opened, so ended up at Avanti's for lunch to kill time. After an hour, we met my mom and dad at the farm and had a fun day.


Kristie, Cal, Sylvie, and me jumping on the huge balloon, so much fun ha!



Hayrack Ride


Gwen and Scarli in the wagon (at lunch they were sitting across from eachother going "Yaaah" and "Mmmmm" back and forth, it was so cute)

Scarlett went down the big slide!


Sylvs and Cal on a ride


Playing in the corn


We all had a really fun weekend. It's rare that all 3 of us find the same activities really fun, but I think we were successful the past 2 days!