I miss the days when that pee spot was much smaller. This just reminds me how much my little guy has grown up.
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Monday, July 4, 2011
Caden 11 months
My sweet Caden, I cannot believe you are 11 months old! You finally starting crawling (at about 10 months). For a while you would just roll everywhere you wanted to go. Then you finally figured out how to crawl, but even that you do in your own way. You crawl "army style" and not on your hands and knees. You have a fascination with Bailey's water bowl and play in it the second we take our eyes off you. Your feelings get hurt by our tone when we tell you "no" so we're working on teaching you the signs for "no" and "stop". You walk if someone holds your hands or you have a toy to push and laugh the whole time! You LOVE to eat almost anything. You also try very hard to feed yourself with a spoon but can't quite seem to get the hang of it.
You have such a wonderful personality. You're very good natured (unless sleepy or hungry) and you crinkle your nose when you're having lots of fun.
Your tongue is your source of power--it's out any time you are concentrating, thinking, walking, etc. You've always pushed your lips out since you were just weeks old, but it's recently become a very common occurrence. I'm not sure why you do it, but it makes me laugh every single time.
You really get into pushing those lips out when you are angry.
You're first word that you intended to say was "Bailey" which actually sounds like "Gay-Gee". You say it to any 4 legged animal you see (not just Bailey). You're a little chatter box. We just can't make out much else you say.
I love walking in your room to wake you up and see that crinkle nosed grin and to hear you laugh as you start to stand up in your crib. You're don't cuddle as much as you did when you were younger, but you're very easy to get to sleep as long as you are at home in your bed. At weddings, parties, or hanging out with friends, you are such a good sport and usually never whine or cry a bit. Everywhere we go, someone always comments on how great of a baby you are because you are so laid back. You will, occasionally, throw a bit of a tantrum with us at home.
We thank God for blessing us with you!
Saturday, July 2, 2011
"Sometimes I wish I lived in airstream..."
| My front door view may not be a beach but it sure not too bad. |
I love music. I would usually rather sit in listen to music rather than watch t.v. I can get lost in it and find a way to make almost any song meaningful to me. Wouldn't it be great if music broke out during epic moments in our lives like it does on t.v.?? Too bad my singing is AWFUL...
I happen to LOVE Miranda Lambert's 'Airstream Song'. Wouldn't it be great if we really did all live in airstreams, with a simple life? I think we have a tendency to get wrapped up in the materialistic things in life and start lose sight of what's really important.
For example, my current complaint...when are we going to buy nicer furniture and get rid of the stuff we have been using since we were young kids? Or, wishing we could replace our gross carpet.
The reality is that although our house is small (and kind of ugly) we actually have everything we actually NEED. And even if we did have the new furniture and carpet, we then would probably find other things we wanted. So like the song says, I'd always be unsatisfied...
Sometimes I wish I lived in airstream. Wouldn't it be great to be so simple?"Sometimes I wish I lived in airstream homemade curtains
Lived just like a gypsy.
Break a heart, roll out of town
'Cause gypsies never get tied down
Sometimes I wish I lived on a mountain
Drank from a stream
Instead of a fountain
I'd stay there, top of the world
But I was born a red dirt girl.
Unbridled, or tethered in tide
the safety of the fence or the danger of the ride
I'll always be unsatisfied
Sometimes I wish I lived by a pier
In a lighthouse with a chandelier
I'd watch everybody's ships come in
And then I'd sail away with them
Unanchored in a storm
or safety on the shore
If this is all I need
Why do I want more?
Sometimes I wish I lived in airstream homemade curtains
lived just like a gypsy"
Friday, July 1, 2011
At least it wasn't E-Coli...
As it turns out, Caden had Salmonella when he was sick last week. There are about a million ways he could have gotten it. There's no treatment for it. Just have to let it run it's course (which seemed to only take about 3-4 days). He never acted like he felt too bad, just had bad diarrhea. This poor boy sure is sick a lot.
In other news--we have a new dog. This is Jake (aka Curly). He showed up at our house/barn one Friday (we think someone dropped him off) and by late Saturday morning Cody had him in the yard with food and water. We think he's less than a year old. He does puppy things like chews up his collar, gets out of the yard, and digs. Hopefully that all won't last long. He's a good dog though and Bailey has someone to play with while we are at work.
| Bailey and Jake |
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Baller
This video is a little behind. Caden was actually 9 or 10 months old here (he hit 11 months yesterday). This boy loves playing ball.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
It's apparent you're a parent when...
...you're collecting diarrhea samples out of a saran wrap diaper.
Caden may have E coli. Anyone know how you collect watery/mucusy/bloody baby poop? I was told to get saran wrap and line the inside of his diaper with it so none of it would be absorbed.
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Then I had to pour/scrape the content into this grey container (while trying not to get it EVERYWHERE). I then filled the containers and kept them in the refrigerator (Ick!!) until I was ready to take it up to the lab. It's a messy and disgusting process with a baby that is crawling all over the house. At least if I ever have to do it again I should be a little more efficient. We should know the results of the culture in about 3 days.
Why, oh WHY did I not let Cody stay at home with Caden today?
Caden may have E coli. Anyone know how you collect watery/mucusy/bloody baby poop? I was told to get saran wrap and line the inside of his diaper with it so none of it would be absorbed.
Then I had to pour/scrape the content into this grey container (while trying not to get it EVERYWHERE). I then filled the containers and kept them in the refrigerator (Ick!!) until I was ready to take it up to the lab. It's a messy and disgusting process with a baby that is crawling all over the house. At least if I ever have to do it again I should be a little more efficient. We should know the results of the culture in about 3 days.
Why, oh WHY did I not let Cody stay at home with Caden today?
Friday, June 17, 2011
That thing is still alive?
This morning was a traumatic one. It started off as a normal morning of getting ready for work. I put Caden in his car seat (at the last possible minute to leave my house), then I opened the front door and hopped in the drivers seat. As I grabbed the handle to pull my door closed I see a spider right next to my hand. Of course it wasn't just any spider, it was the mother of them all...a tarantula!
Those of you who know me, understand that I have a pretty intense fear of spiders (just not quite like my phobia of vomit). It's not that i'm afraid of getting bit, or that some of them are poisonous. Its simple the fact that they have 8 legs and it CREEPS.ME.OUT. The bigger the spider, the more I hate them. I may have grown up as a country girl but I will get dramatic in a hurry when I see a spider. I don't even like looking at pictures of them. Tarantulas are the worst! I know they are harmless but they are huge, hairy, and they can jump.
Anyway, I let out a scream, jump out of the car and run around outside like a crazy person feeling like they were crawling all over me. I look back in my car and the tarantula was still there, slowly moving its hairy legs. Oh my gross! Now what?!?!
Only thing I knew to do was call Cody who was already at work. This is how our conversation went....
Cody: Hello?
Lacy: I CAN'T GO TO WORK TODAY!
Cody: What? Why?
Lacy: There is a tarantula in my car. IN MY CAR! I almost touched it! I can't go to work because I don't know how to get it out!
Cody: (starts laughing)...That thing is still alive????
Lacy: What did you just say? YOU KNEW IT WAS IN THERE?.......
I'm leaving off the rest of that conversation because I'm not sure it's appropriate. I don't get mad very often, but that sent me way past mad. Caden and I could have had a serious accident if I were driving down the highway and spotting that thing with me.
Luckily the spider was on the inside part of my door. I wasn't about to get close enough to it to knock it out or smash it. So how did I get to work? I got a water hose and flushed him out from about 15 feet away. I didn't even care that I was getting the inside of my car all wet (Cody will be cleaning it this weekend now).
I didn't even find out how or why there was a tarantula in my car for about 5 hours. I was too mad. As it turns out, Cody was driving my car yesterday to work. He saw a tarantula on the road and decided to pick it up and take it to work to scare another guy who hates them. Yes, Cody is that guy... Once he got to work he couldn't find the spider. So he left his windows down all day while at work thinking it would either die in the car or get out. He never saw it again so he ASSumed one of those happened.
I could have killed him if he weren't the father of my child.
Anyway, I let out a scream, jump out of the car and run around outside like a crazy person feeling like they were crawling all over me. I look back in my car and the tarantula was still there, slowly moving its hairy legs. Oh my gross! Now what?!?!
Only thing I knew to do was call Cody who was already at work. This is how our conversation went....
Cody: Hello?
Lacy: I CAN'T GO TO WORK TODAY!
Cody: What? Why?
Lacy: There is a tarantula in my car. IN MY CAR! I almost touched it! I can't go to work because I don't know how to get it out!
Cody: (starts laughing)...That thing is still alive????
Lacy: What did you just say? YOU KNEW IT WAS IN THERE?.......
I'm leaving off the rest of that conversation because I'm not sure it's appropriate. I don't get mad very often, but that sent me way past mad. Caden and I could have had a serious accident if I were driving down the highway and spotting that thing with me.
Luckily the spider was on the inside part of my door. I wasn't about to get close enough to it to knock it out or smash it. So how did I get to work? I got a water hose and flushed him out from about 15 feet away. I didn't even care that I was getting the inside of my car all wet (Cody will be cleaning it this weekend now).
I didn't even find out how or why there was a tarantula in my car for about 5 hours. I was too mad. As it turns out, Cody was driving my car yesterday to work. He saw a tarantula on the road and decided to pick it up and take it to work to scare another guy who hates them. Yes, Cody is that guy... Once he got to work he couldn't find the spider. So he left his windows down all day while at work thinking it would either die in the car or get out. He never saw it again so he ASSumed one of those happened.
I could have killed him if he weren't the father of my child.
Memorial Day 2010
We finally got to try out the new pool at Cody's mom and dad's house! Caden wasn't feeling too well so he wasn't so sure about it. Plus he gets a little weirded out in crowds--doesn't cry, just gets really quiet. I love it when all the family gets together and wish we were able to do it more often!
| Kache & Caden |
| Cade & Uncle Callan |
| Paislee |
| Callan |
| Mimi and Caden--guess all the swimming wore him out. |
| Cody and his "flip twist" |
| Cory |
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Dust Devil vs. Deck
Dad: Hello?
Cody: Hey Steve, have you seen my deck?
Dad: Excuse me?!?!?
Way to start a conversation with my dad.
Anyway, looks like we are building a new deck on our next free weekend.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Physical Therapy School Graduation!
FINALLY!! Is that crazy or what?!? What a wild ride it has been. 5 years of college to get my bachelors degree, plus semesters of taking pre-requisite classes required for PT programs (classes I hated, such as chemistry), 5 years of working as a physical therapy tech for minimal pay to get experience hours built up, 3 years of applications sent to PT schools followed by rejection letters, interviews gone bad due to my uncontrollable need to be completely honest, more application process followed by an acceptance letter, 2 years of physical therapy classes including cadaver dissections (such an amazing experience that I wished I was blogging during that time so I could go back and read about it later) and labs practicing physical therapy on classmates (getting to know each other too well in the process--aka naked Tuesday lab) and 1 year of clinical rotations. Not to mention a health scare, getting engaged, planning a wedding in 2 months, tying the knot, experiencing pregnancy while living 160 miles away from my husband and, and have a baby all in one year.
I am still currently finishing up my last 8 week clinical (since I missed my first one after Caden was born) so technically I haven't completed my PT school requirements and won't get my diploma until August. This also means that at convocation (our doctoral hooding ceremony) and commencement ceremonies they announced everyone else as "Dr. ___ ___ ___." while I sat out of alphabetical order from my classmates at the very back of the line so I could be announced as "Lacy Beth Coltharp" since I had one more (elective) clinical to go. It was noted in the program that I was graduating in August pending completion of requirements. I know it's silly but that was a real bummer for me. It is a clinical doctorate degree and I would never really want anyone to refer to me as "Dr.", but it did sting a little to be sectioned out from my class. Graduation ceremonies are boring, I wasn't there for the thrill of walking the stage. I was there for the thrill of uniting with my classmates as we finish up our degrees and hearing that announced--so it kinda felt like a bit of a slap in the face or like I had failed at something. The sting didn't last long though, I was too excited to worry about it.
I can distinctly remember telling people that "I won't graduate until May of 2011" with my tone saying "so so far away". May 21, 2011 has come and gone! What an incredible journey these last 3 years have been!
I am still currently finishing up my last 8 week clinical (since I missed my first one after Caden was born) so technically I haven't completed my PT school requirements and won't get my diploma until August. This also means that at convocation (our doctoral hooding ceremony) and commencement ceremonies they announced everyone else as "Dr. ___ ___ ___." while I sat out of alphabetical order from my classmates at the very back of the line so I could be announced as "Lacy Beth Coltharp" since I had one more (elective) clinical to go. It was noted in the program that I was graduating in August pending completion of requirements. I know it's silly but that was a real bummer for me. It is a clinical doctorate degree and I would never really want anyone to refer to me as "Dr.", but it did sting a little to be sectioned out from my class. Graduation ceremonies are boring, I wasn't there for the thrill of walking the stage. I was there for the thrill of uniting with my classmates as we finish up our degrees and hearing that announced--so it kinda felt like a bit of a slap in the face or like I had failed at something. The sting didn't last long though, I was too excited to worry about it.
| Bryan and Sarah at graduation! |
| Caden's fan club |
| Cody, Caden, Me, Mel (+ future nephew), and Dusty |
| Love my family! |
| Us with Randy and Cindy (Cody's mom & dad) |
| only because Caden's hair is awesome in this pic |
| My family |
| Caden's "cheese" face. LOVE this baby! |
| Caden and his Poppy |
| Yay!!! |
| Celebration dinner with friends |
| Caroline celebrating with us! |
| Dad, Bryan, and Cody |
| Zach and Amber |
| Caden and his "Aunt" Diana. He's so blessed to have her in his life!! |
| Caden and Oriana. She calls him the "PT baby" since my class was so involved with him and my pregnancy. |
| After our convocation ceremony. |
| Getting "hooded". (is that even a real word?) |
| Me, Diana, and Kimberlee--words cannot describe how much I will miss being with these girls everyday. |
| Me and my boys :) |
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