So it's been awhile since I got a post up on Lanie Weekly, my bad! We have been super busy with kids parties, church, holiday festivities, and etc. Last week we celebrated Thanksgiving and we started it off just how it should be. Tuesday night out life group volunteered at the Evansville Rescue Mission and helped pass out Thanksgiving baskets. It was really neat because each family (1,700 to be exact) came through with their box and we put the items in their boxes. It gave us a chance to interact and wish each family a Happy Thanksgiving. Mallory and I had the easiest job, which was to pass out literature to the families. Other people in our group were lifting potatoes, onions, and turkeys all night. Overall it was an amazing event and our lifegroup is proud to partner this year with such a great organization next up is gathering gifts for the family we adopted.
Then Thursday we packed up and went up to the Wade Thanksgiving. We hung out with the whole family, ate some yummy food, and then decided it was time for Lanie to take a nap. Not going to lie I was little tired myself so Lanie and I went up to her Aunt Gena's to take a snooze. We had ourselves a nice little nap and then the rest of the family joined us for make your own subs! We do the traditional meal with Mark's extended family and then dinner is just with cousins, aunts, uncles, and grandparents :) We were back on the road late that night to get ready for the Maxheimer Thanksgiving.
This was the first year my Mom asked me to host and I was super excited to. I got color sheets for the kiddos and activities, had a actual adult table set up and the kids were in the kitchen/ dining room. Everyone chipped in with sides and my Dad made a yummy Turkey and Ham. Then Papa and Mimi started a tradition that I hope they continue because I loved it. They gave each grandkid (yes all 9 soon to be 10) Christmas pj's. Then each family got a recordable book all about the first Christmas. The best part was they recorded themselves reading it. So now we hear Mimi and Papa's voice about 20 times a night as Lanie flips through her book.
Then Saturday we put up our Christmas decorations and trees and played in the annual M & M poker tournament. This year Mark walked away with 2nd place and $70, and I got out early, but then played a side game and walked away with $15, so with the cost of us playing and paying the babysitter we still came out $30 on top!
I will add pictures from all these fun events soon, when I tried to add them it said I needed a larger package, but it won't work right now for some reason!
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
This is Halloween!
What a fun weekend we had with friends at the annual Dierlam Family Halloween party. Mark did an amazing job making our costumes while I worked on Lanie's to make her super cute. We decided to be the Ghost Busters this year and Lanie was our ghost that we caught. Mark used his creative skills to make a pretty awesome proton pack that puts the real one to shame. Lanie sported a onesie ghost face with a tutu of black and grey that I actually made. All the other families had some pretty awesome costumes too, we had Alice in wonderland theme, Artist, Peter Pan, My Little Ponies, Ninja Turtles, Smores, fire fighters, and many more. We played some fun games with the kids and then the kids just played and the adults had fun playing Mafia. We love that we have so many great friends with kids all close to the same age because we can do fun stuff like this. We look forward to many more parties and fun times with some really awesome peeps :)
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Halloween morning before we left for work. Lanie has a big Halloween party at daycare today :) |
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Working Mom :) :(
Being a working Mom has it's pros and cons all wrapped up in one crazy, messy, busy, chaotic schedule. I was pretty established in my career before I got pregnant with Lanie and I knew that there was no way I was going to be able to step away from my job. I love teaching students with special needs and even though some day are extremely challenging it's part of who I am and what makes me, me! I knew when I had her and spent 9 weeks straight with her it would be hard to go back to work full time, but I missed my job and teaching. I am a big supporter in that every mother should do what works best for her and her family. I don't think you are a better mom if you stay home or if you go to work. I get to play stay at home Mom in the summers when I am with Lanie, and I will be the first one to admitt that some days in the summer could be much more productive, but instead get spent watching way to much Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.
It's always a struggle to know that when I drop her off that someone else is watching her for 9 hours. We are extremly lucky though that we have some amazing people that love on her and give her all the support she needs all day until Mommy and Daddy can get to her. Some days are harder than others to drop her off, but what makes it better every day is she gives me a big hug and a smile and has never shed a tear when I have to tell her bye bye for the day.
It's always a struggle to know that when I drop her off that someone else is watching her for 9 hours. We are extremly lucky though that we have some amazing people that love on her and give her all the support she needs all day until Mommy and Daddy can get to her. Some days are harder than others to drop her off, but what makes it better every day is she gives me a big hug and a smile and has never shed a tear when I have to tell her bye bye for the day.
Monday, October 15, 2012
Praying
We always ask Lanie to join in with us when we pray before dinner, but most of the time she is to busy eating or doing something else to concentrate on praying. I would like her to, but then I also remember that she is 1 1/2 and doesn't really understand all of it yet. The other night when we were praying I noticed that she started folding her hands and bowing her head and was starting to realize that she might actually be following our actions. So sometime last week I told Lanie to pray for Papa and Mimi and this had to be the sweetest prayer ever! I am so happy to know that our sweet girl is already talking to God. ( some problems with the video so I will have to hold you over with a picture until I can get the video to work)
Friday, September 28, 2012
Bath Time
The other night we had just wrapped up dinner and Lanie wandered off to her room and comes back to the table with her diaper and pink cowboy boots. Lanie climbed up in Mommy's chair and was resisting taking a bath. So Daddy as smart as he is made bath time fun by adding a song. Lanie is super into imitating people right now so what ever motions Mark did she followed. With the new bath time song I don't see why she will ever whine again when it's time to take a bath again!
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Silly girl
This little bug is a funny gal these days. There is so much she is learning each day and at 19 months EVERYTHING is a teachable moment not only for Lanie, but also for Mommy and Daddy. Mark, put on his twitter last week that parenting is 99.9% patience and 0.1% yelling ( I know I didn't get his quote exact). It is so true though at least for her season of life right now. We are not perfect by a long shot and Mark actually follows this percentage more than I do. That is why he thinks Lanie and I will be fun to watch when she gets older and will just sit back and laugh. Lanie might look just like her Daddy, but she is very stubborn and strong willed like her Mommy. So I leave you with a Lanie top 10 list of new and exciting things in her life.
1) Swinging
2) Books
3) Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
4) Fruit
5) Being outside every second
6) Helping Mommy & Daddy water flowers
7) Babies
8) Stuffed animals
9) Calculators ( we don't she just has become attached to one recently)
10) Pretending to sleep (look at picture below)
1) Swinging
2) Books
3) Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
4) Fruit
5) Being outside every second
6) Helping Mommy & Daddy water flowers
7) Babies
8) Stuffed animals
9) Calculators ( we don't she just has become attached to one recently)
10) Pretending to sleep (look at picture below)
Monday, August 27, 2012
How do you show love?
On Sunday our pastor preached on love, but not just the same old love year hear, but real love that we as Christians should be saying and demonstrating everyday. He gave us some homework to do and asked us to look at our tight circle of family and friends do they know that we love them like really, truly, deep down love them and do we show them. Then he challenged us to keep moving that love out to where we are eventually truly showing God's love to every person we come in contact with by telling them and showing them. He talked about the book 5 love languages (below is a description on each).
The 5 Love Languages®
What if you could say or do just the right thing guaranteed to make that special someone feel loved? The secret is learning the right love language! Millions of couples have learned the simple way to express their feelings and bring joy back into marriage: The 5 Love Languages, Dr. Gary Chapman’s New York Times bestseller!
Words of Affirmation
Actions don’t always speak louder than words. If this is your love language, unsolicited compliments mean the world to you. Hearing the words, “I love you,” are important—hearing the reasons behind that love sends your spirits skyward. Insults can leave you shattered and are not easily forgotten.Quality Time
In the vernacular of Quality Time, nothing says, “I love you,” like full, undivided attention. Being there for this type of person is critical, but really being there—with the TV off, fork and knife down, and all chores and tasks on standby—makes your significant other feel truly special and loved. Distractions, postponed dates, or the failure to listen can be especially hurtful.Receiving Gifts
Don’t mistake this love language for materialism; the receiver of gifts thrives on the love, thoughtfulness, and effort behind the gift. If you speak this language, the perfect gift or gesture shows that you are known, you are cared for, and you are prized above whatever was sacrificed to bring the gift to you. A missed birthday, anniversary, or a hasty, thoughtless gift would be disastrous—so would the absence of everyday gestures.Acts of Service
Can vacuuming the floors really be an expression of love? Absolutely! Anything you do to ease the burden of responsibilities weighing on an “Acts of Service” person will speak volumes. The words he or she most want to hear: “Let me do that for you.” Laziness, broken commitments, and making more work for them tell speakers of this language their feelings don’t matter.Physical Touch
This language isn’t all about the bedroom. A person whose primary language is Physical Touch is, not surprisingly, very touchy. Hugs, pats on the back, holding hands, and thoughtful touches on the arm, shoulder, or face—they can all be ways to show excitement, concern, care, and love. Physical presence and accessibility are crucial, while neglect or abuse can be unforgivable and destructive.
On a side note Lanie had her 18 month apt today with her doctor. She still is only 23 lbs (35%) and 33 inches long (73%). The Dr. said Lanie was doing great with her speech and fine motor skills and we all got a good laugh at her run because she looks a little silly. Tomorrow she has her apt with her allergist to rule out any food allergies :( not excited about that, but she was excited about hearing that she doesn't have to get anymore shot besides flu shots until she is 5!!!
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