Saturday, October 8, 2011

ROUND 'N ROUND AT THE FAIR

We were at the fair for hours tonight and had a great time. The big{ger} kids were ecstatic to be at the fair, and Carter was astonished at all of the lights, sounds and smells. He barely said a word the entire time. His eyes were as big as saucers and he was a perfect angel the whole time.

There were so many people there. Many times we were elbow-to-elbow with total strangers as we made our way through the crowd. I knew that it would be this way and I was nervous that I would lose him in the throngs of people. Before we left on our adventure, I created tags that were taped to the back of Carter's shirt and placed into one of his shoes. The tags stated his name and who to call if he should become lost.

We got to see the tiger and dog shows, as well as a glimpse of the pig races. We went into the Swine, Goat and Sheep barn. Carter called all of the goats "dog-dogs." So funny! He was in "dog-dog heaven." When we got to the cow barn, he slithered under the bar and out of his stroller. He landed on his bum onto the icky barn floor which was covered in dirty hay/manure. Eeewww!!!  At the animal petting barn, Carter was very brave. He wanted to feed and touch all of the animals. (Last year when we went to the Apple Festival, Carter cried when the animals got too close. He's grown up a lot in one year's time.)

Throughout our time at the fair, other families kept giving us their tickets as they were leaving and we got to ride a number of rides. Carter rode with me in the front seat in the Jalopy Race. We also rode the Ferris Wheel. I had his "dog leash/harness" on him with the "tail" wrapped around my wrist. I sat in the center of the Ferris Wheel cab and Carter was standing between my clenched knees. I was not going to lose my baby up there! I also rode the Twirl-A-Whirl, Cobra and the swings. Carter had his first taste of a Funnel Cake. As we were leaving the fair, the sky was illuminated with fireworks. It was the perfect ending to an amazing night.

Update: Last night Carter fell asleep before the car even pulled out of the parking lot. It is 12:00 p.m. on Sunday and he is still sleeping. He has NEVER slept this late. I can hear him making little noises on the baby monitor so I know he's still breathing, lol. He lost one shoe last night and he only had one pair to begin with. Now he has nothing to wear to church or daycare. I guess I'm going to have to his a kid's store today. He'll have to go shoeless until then. 

Second Update: Carter slept today (Sunday) until 3:00 p.m. He's never slept this late - NEVER!!! I had to finally go in there and wake him up because I was starting to freak out that maybe he had died in there or something, lol.

Friday, October 7, 2011

"RING AROUND THE ROSIE"

Carter’s little friends in school are so darling. Since the children are older one year olds/early twos, they still look so babyish, pudgy and cute. Some of them are better talkers then the others.

Anyway, this morning when we arrived, they were all spinning around in circles and collapsing on the area rug in laughter. There were three words that all of them could speak and were easily recognizable, “….ashesashesdown!” After they fell to the floor, they all got back up and repeated the process. Their legs are still so short that they don’t have very far to fall, lol.

Carter was so eager to join them he didn't have time for a goodbye hug or kiss from me. He loves being a "big boy."

Friday, September 30, 2011

IN THE STILL OF THE EVENING

I was rocking Carter tonight in his bedroom which had a little bit of light shining through. I was tickling him and both of us were laughing. Then things got really quiet, so I decided to pray out loud because I think it is good to live by example. He was being so unusually quiet and still that I decided to take a little peek to see what he was doing. To my astonishment, he had his head bowed and his chubby little hands clasped together. It was a solemn, sweet moment. I never want to forget these little moments between the two of us.

My simple prayer tonight went something like this:

"Heavenly Father, thank you for answering my prayers and giving Carter to me. He is the perfect baby for me. I pray that you would help me to be the mother and Christian that you would have me to be. Help me to serve you Lord. I want to become an example for Carter of what a Christian should be. Help me to be consistent, loving and kind to my little boy. Lord I pray that Carter would accept you as his personal Savior at an early age and that he will serve you all the days of his life. Thank you for answering my prayers and for blessing my life. In Jesus Christ's name I pray, Amen."


Wilson and I have been praying with Carter since he was a newborn. He is learning to be quiet and reverent - that is until we get to the end of our prayer when he loudly states, "Maymen!!!"(aka amen). This is his favorite part and the way he says it so matter-of-factly is just too adorable.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

EARLY THIS MORNING

I was sound asleep this morning when the head of a certain little someone came bobbing past my bed. Bet you can’t guess who’s figured out how to climb out of his crib. For one hour my “boss man” drove his “tuck” (truck) up my arms and across my face, laughed, giggled, bounced on my bed and built a tower of blocks on my bedroom floor – all in the darkness while I tried to sleep.

Then, when it came time for me to get up and take a shower, I placed the baby gate across the doorway to keep him out. This lasted for about 5 min. with him crying nonstop for MAMMA!!! Next thing I knew he had climbed up the gate and swung his leg over the top. He landed flat on his back with the gate on top of him. Seconds later he scrambled across the floor and swung his leg over the tub to join me…pajamas and all.

Boy do I love motherhood!

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Saturday, February 12, 2011

THIS LITTLE MONKEY...

I was peacefully sleeping in my bed this morning when Carter started screaming for me to come get him. Being that it was only 7:00 a.m. on Saturday morning, I decided to let him howl for a little while to see if he would drift back off to sleep. This ended up being a bad idea from the get go because I was never able to get back to my peaceful slumber with all of his persistent racket.  I even tried to no avail to cover my ears with my pillow. Unfortunately, he kept howling until about 7:30 a.m. when he decided to scale his crib bars and climb over.  I didn't know any of this was going on until I heard a very loud THUMPETY THUMP THUMP and a very loud WAAA!  I knew instantly that my little monkey had climbed out of his crib, and my heart jumped out of my chest as I sprang of my mattress.  Nothing mattered except getting to him...and FAST.  He was already sitting up and rubbing his head when I came bounding into his nursery.  After scooping him up and searching him from head to toe, I quickly determined that he was going to make it without even a scratch.  Not even three minutes passed by before he stopped crying and was ready to go on with his day. 

I feel kind of sad that Carter figured out how to climb out of his crib because it is just another reminder that my baby is turning into a "big boy."  I view this as sort of a right of passage that I believe most babies/toddlers learn to do.  I know that I should consider myself lucky that he is 17 months old and just learning to figure this out (my little brother learned to do this when he was just 9 months old). I'm going to really miss letting him sleep or play in his bed while I go about my business.  Now I've got to brainstorm and figure out other ways to keep him safe especially while I'm still sleeping.  

Monday, November 8, 2010

A WACKY TACKY FALL FESTIVAL

Our church had their annual Fall Festival today and the theme was “Wacky Tacky.” There were lots of outdoor games for the little kids to play, a face painting booth and a jumpolene. Carter went on his first hayride and managed to sneak a few handfuls of hay into his mouth before I could stop him. Everyone thought Carter was cute in his mismatched wacky-tacky outfit and they particularly loved his giraffe hat. Carter also had his face painted for the first time. This was done at the request of Hannah who begged me several times to let him get it done. Together we decided to get balloons painted on his cheek. Carter fussed a few times about being held down, but mostly he sat still while Mrs. April painted his face. For supper we had a hot dog cookout and steamy chicken stew. Late in the evening there was a bonfire; however, we didn’t spend much time outside because it was so chilly.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

A TALE OF TWO CUBS

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I snuck into my Little Bear Cub's room tonight to check on him and discovered that he had fallen asleep with his arm tightly wrapped around his big brown bear. So cute! I love the way his little behind is stuck up in the air and how his ankles are crossed. This toy is very soft and cuddly. Carter loves to hug, kiss and wrestle with him. I had to turn on the hallway light to get these pictures because his room was way to dark even for my newer camera. 

Saturday, October 9, 2010

STROLLING DOWN MAIN

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Mom, Carter and I went to the pumpkin patch this morning and afterward we went for a stroll down Main Street. Mom and I were interested in window shopping and we had been discussing taking a trip downtown for several weeks. We had a great time strolling down the sidewalk looking at the window displays and stepping inside the various stores for a closer look. 

I think that my favorite store was the candy store.  I had never been in there before and I was really impressed with how nice it was.  It was a lot like an old-timey general store complete with creaky wooden floors, old fashioned toys and handmade candy.  Yum!  Actually, I'm assuming that the candy tasted good because I didn't actually buy any.  I sure did want to though!  Carter also really liked the candy store and he flirted the whole time with the store clerk.  He thought she was so nice and I believe that she thought he was adorable in his giraffe hat and outfit. 

We had lunch in town at a little cafe called Noah's Kitchen and the food was very delicious. Mom had been wanting to eat there for some time and I'm glad that we did.  It was nice to eat in a different restaurant than we normally do and I look forward to going back there again someday.

Later on in the day we walked past the Police Department and a nice officer enthusiastically invited us to come in. He was in charge of the local DARE group and he was very excited to see us (mainly Carter who he thought was very cute). He noticed that I had a camera and he wanted me to take a picture of Carter and the pig statute. (Funny!) The officer was very nice to us and he gave Carter a Junior Police badge before we left. 

THE PUMPK'N PATCH

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Mom and I got up early this morning to take Carter to the pumpkin patch at a local farm. He was very cranky throughout the whole trip, but I still managed to get some cute pictures. Farmer Bodenheimer even gave Carter a little pumpkin "just his size." I tried to dress Carter appropriately for these pictures and even put the newsboy hat on him that I just purchased at The Children's Place. After we left the pumpkin patch, we had breakfast at Biscuitville wherein Carter caked himself with a jelly biscuit courtesy of my mother. (Ha! Ha! Thanks Mom! LOL...) Once we finished eating, we went home and cleaned Carter up. Then, we went for a stroll down Main Street for the rest of the afternoon.