Monday, May 24, 2010

Mia is 2!!

She has been 2 for awhile actually. It came and went with much fanfare just not on the blog. So here is the post dedicated to my 2 year old wild woman.

Mia
-is a daddy's girl, much to my dismay. Daddy can do no wrong.
-throws tantrums.
-loves candy, chocolate and basically anything with too much sugar.
-gives the best "juicy kisses".
-is my bff. We do everything together!
-favorite sentence "I do it by myself Mama!".
-favorite color is pink.
-calls every meal dinner.
-LOVES nursery.
-loves her friends. Everyday she asks if she can see them and asks for them individually by name.
-has a doctor's kit that she loves and gives everyone shots all the time.
-likes to wear dresses.
-loves to play with any ball.
-is almost in the 50% for weight and 75% for height.
-loves to kiss boo-boos all better for everyone. Even strangers. Ick.
-counts to 10 in spanish (Thanks Dora!) and 15 in english and is working on her ABC's.
-loves to say prayers.
-is really starting to pretend a lot.
-my favorite thing she is doing right now is eating her pb sammies crust first. It is too cute!

Mia's bday party was so fun and I was so lucky to have my mom, brother, sis in law, and cousin in town to help out. Mia had a joint party with her dad and her Aunt Cheryl at our neighborhood clubhouse. We were so excited to have the Gardners come down from VA and celebrate with us. Mia had a Dora Adventure party. First the kids decorated backpacks, then Swiper stole the goody bags so we had to go on an adventure to find them. I played songs from the Dora soundtrack that went with each stop in our adventure. First the kids went to the star room and had to gather as many Explorer stars as they could and put them in their backpack. Next they went to the Fairy Kingdom and had to pop all the bubbles that were taking over! My amazing sis in law, Lindsay dressed up as the Fairy Queen for me. Finally the kids had to go down to the playground and the Grumpy Old Troll (played by my amazing lil brother!) was there and did a lovely song and dance and told the kids if they wanted their goody bags they had to give him all their Explorer stars. So the kids had to cross the bridge and get their goody bags. The looks on their faces was hilarious because my brother had these furry eyebrows and mustache on his face. Then we ate BBQ and had cake and ice cream! It was a great party and Mia and her friends had a blast.


Decorating backpacks


Getting ready for catching Explorer stars.



Mia and her cousins!


Fairy Queen and bubbles!


The Grumpy Old Troll who lives under the bridge.


Priceless!


So much fun to have a big party with family and friends!


Cake!

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Crazyville

Our new city of residence. We've been living in the outer suburbs for a while until this month we just up and moved right downtown. Toddler tantrums, birthday parties, colds, Dave studying for boards, among other insanity. We have Step I of medical boards next week and moving into a new home (hopefully). Is it June yet?!?!


Mia's birthday party with two of her cousins, Cole and Annika.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Thank You Pioneer Woman

I have many reasons to love you Pioneer Woman. I would LOVE to see you at your cookbook signing in Charlotte. I recently got the actions from Pioneer Woman for Photoshop Elements (Thank you too Karen). I have to say this brought tears to my eyes. The picture looks way better in the HUGE format from my camera but this still gets me right in the heart. Go ahead and click on it. LOVE IT!


Wednesday, March 31, 2010

St Patty's Day Revisited

We started the day with green shamrock pancakes. They looked pitiful but Mia thought they were awesome. We spent St Patty's Day at the park with some buddies. Mia is a daredevil which is proving very scary for me. She climbs up high and goes down huge slides. She hasn't learned to put her feet down at the end of the slide so she just flips over onto the ground, usually face first. It's horrible and she has 2 fat lips right now. She doesn't care though (even if she screams and cries) and just says "try again".



Thursday, March 11, 2010

Rasmussen/Maxfield Reunion

Heidi (bff from dental school days) and I finally got our schedules together! It only took us 9 months. Sad. Mia and I drove the shortish (under 3 hours) trip to Richmond, VA. Mia was great and just watched Caillou and Dora and was amazingly content in the car. We stayed from Monday to Wednesday and it was short but really fun.

Owen and Mia really hit it off. I was shocked at how well they got along. I think mainly it's because Owen has the best temperament of any toddler I've ever met. Mia always wants to play with kids her age but they are more into playing alone so the fact that Owen is older and more social really appealed to Mia. They played and played and played. It was so nice not to have to police them the whole time. The weather was great so we stayed outside a lot and went to the Children's Museum which was awesome. We went for walks and the highlight of the trip for me was going to Penn Station. I have really missed that place! It was so fun to just hang out with Heidi again. I miss all my Louisville ladies.

I of course forgot my camera so all the pictures you see below are from my cell phone. The ride home was a sad one and Mia kept crying and saying "Miss Owen". She still says Owen all the time. Thanks Maxfields for an awesome trip! I can't wait for the next one! Now I am ready for some more reunions. You know who you are! Bueller? Bueller?

The first night and already best buddies.


See Owen's patience with Mia? Yes, she likes to be close to the TV.


They would play this game where they would dig up dirt under the deck and then dump it by the house. They played this game for an amazingly long time.


At the Children's Museum playing in the water.


They slid down the slide 100 times together.


I could eat these kids UP!!


The hit of the museum. We found those blue foamie pellets in their diapers afterwards.


Too funny.


Sadie and Mia ready for a walk.


Oooooh heaven is a place on earth. A place called Penn Station.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Mini Getaway



One good thing happened in February and that was Dave had a whole week off for vacation. We dropped Mia off at my mom's house and had our first night away from her. Dave was exhausted from working a billion hours that week but we still had a great trip. Where did we go? Charleston, SC baby!! I LOVE Charleston. If you live anywhere near that city GO THERE. I thought it was a fitting trip for Valentine's Day weekend. It is incredibly fun and not like any other city. Charleston has so much history (Civil War started there at Fort Sumter) and the houses are like nothing you've ever seen before. It was surprisingly cold when we went but I was so excited to show Dave my favorite city and we had a great time. It snowed the night before we got there (it was all melted when we arrived) but the town was packed. That's how much people love this friendly city. We stayed in the historic downtown at the Vendue Inn and saw as much in 24 hours as we could. I actually had never been to Fort Sumter so we went on a tour and even though it was windy and cold it was fun. Mia had a great time with her Gramma and we had some relaxing southern fun. Seriously, if you haven't been to Charleston you haven't experienced the south.


Amazing fountain in Waterfront Park. In the summer you can wade in it because it's just that hot.


Pictures you take of yourself are just not that great.


I asked that seagull to fly right between the bridge just to get this picture.


We ate dinner at Hank's Seafood Restaurant and it was AMAZING. It's one of those places where you get up from your table and come back and your napkin has been refolded and placed on the back of your chair. Before you could ask for something it magically appeared on your table. Delicious fresh seafood that I crave right this minute.


Freezing at Fort Sumter.


Flags at Fort Sumter.


Our cute hotel.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

March!!!!

Thank you March for finally getting here. February is not my favorite month at ALL. Other than my beautiful sister's birthday there is nothing I like about that month (even Valentine's Day doesn't make me like February better). March is kind of rainy and cold but spring officially starts and I feel like coming out of hibernation. I am ready to get rid of winter all together. Mia seems impervious to the cold. She wants to go outside no matter how cold it is and I HATE it so much I just stay home like a hermit if at all possible. I need some warm sunshine and flip flops. I saw workers at the blueberry patch, pruning and preparing for blueberry season. I know it's still months away but it brought a smile to my face. Hurry spring, HURRY!!


Speaking of blueberries.