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Monday, October 22, 2012

Baby K is a....

 

Sweet, precious little GIRL!

And yes, that's her first little dolly.  The pictures you see are of my FIRST shopping spree after finding out the news.  I was SO excited...and SO overwhelmed with all of the options.  I've figured out (after glancing at her almost-filled closet already) that I am drawn to anything PINK, animal print, and BOWS.  Our sweet little one already has so many bows!



We couldn't be more excited.  Jack kisses my belly when I ask "Where's your baby sister?"  He also attempts to say "seessser".  Many times, he thinks we're talking about Maggie...but he's sure to figure it out.  We can't wait to be a family of four....and I can't wait for all of the PINK to come.

We actually did an elective ultrasound in September!  It was so much fun and SO worth it.  Then, the shopping began...

I have her nursery finished too....reveal coming soon!  We are so blessed.

20 Weeks!

Can you believe I'm halfway through?  I cannot wait to hold my wee little baby K.

Food cravings/aversions:  I am picky -- yet again.  I want salads (preferably from Texas Roadhouse).  I order like ten things and eat only one of them.  Tonight, I made Eric run to Panera.  He got me two kinds of soups....just in case one tasted bad.  I buy the weirdest food at the grocery store --  White Castle Cheeseburgers in the frozen section?!  They were SO gross.  But, for some reason I was drawn to them like a magnet!  Each day brings new cravings.  Oh, and I can't forget about the juice boxes...I feel like a five year old at our staff meetings with my Capri Sun.  No judging! :)

These are pictures of homemade chocolates Eric and I bought this last weekend on our little getaway trip to Galena.  I ordered a toffee bear?!  I've never liked english toffee but man was it goooooood...

Changes/feelings:  I feel visibly pregnant.  For the first time, the checker at Hy-Vee commented on Jack being a "big brother".  I love my belly!  I'd much rather have an obviously pregnant belly...than feel large-and-in-charge or like-I-ate-too-much-for-lunch.  OH, and one of my students this week said "Mrs. Krieger...are you pregnant!?"  Um, yes, Ian.  I announced it two months ago. :)

Memorable moments this week:  Gymnastics time!  This wee little one is moving and grooving like crazy.  It's such an unexplainable feeling -- even the second time around.  Baby K usually moves around after 9 pm when I've finally sat down for the evening.  I watch and hope for Eric to be able to feel it again.

What I am looking forward to:  March.  Enough said :).  Let's be honest, people...the nursery is complete and I have a closet filled with clothes!  I am an on-top-of-it pregnant lady who's ready for this baby already!  I can't wait for those snuggle moments...peaceful times...2 o'clock tv shows...yes I said it!  I'm ready for a little change in pace.  Oh, and I'll be COMPLETELY DONE with grad classes by then.  I think I'll have a double-triple margarita to celebrate (after the baby, of course!)

I feel great.  When people say "how are you feeling"...I kind of wonder what they mean by that.  I feel great!  I feel normal...just a little rounder.  But I'm so proud of the roundness. :)  Here's to 19 more weeks of feeling great!

Thursday, September 27, 2012

16 Weeks!

The time is just flying now!  Before school started, I would check my pregnancy apps daily, I could tell you exactly how many days pregnant I was, and I had a count down to the second trimester.  Now, I guess how far along I am -- and secretly check sometime (usually days) later.  I haven't checked any pregnancy apps in awhile. :)  School (both teaching and classes at night) have made this pregnancy fly by...so far!

Food cravings/aversions:  For me, pregnancy = cravings.  Crazy cravings.  Hostess crumb doughnuts make their way into my breakfast routine at least once a week.  Chocolate milk.  Recently, the little blue kool-aid juices have tasted like liquid gold.  Oh, and I've eaten Carlos chips and salsa every day for lunch this week.  Just chips and salsa.  I am happy to say that I can still eat chicken (which I couldn't with Jack), and tomato sauce and chocolate.  I don't know if those are good or bad things.

My aversions are:  I feel sick and queasy when I drink pop, especially caffeinated pop.  Weird for me!  French fries are either my best friend or my worst enemy.  When they are fresh, I love them.  When they are stale, I swear I can taste EVERYTHING that has been fried with them.  Weird, again, I know. I cringe at the sight of buffalo sauce.  I ate a little too much of it at the very beginning.

Changes/feelings:  I'm starting to feel like I look pregnant!  I'm getting past that awkward stage of I-can-get-away-with-regular-clothes, however I probably shouldn't.  My maternity pants are too big, but they are much more comfortable than regular pants.  Many of the shirts I am wearing were from pre-pregnancy...only because I know soon they won't fit!  I haven't gained any weight...I've lost 5 pounds since before.  I don't know why I'm good at that during pregnancy?!

Memorable moment this week:  Ultrasound!  It was the sweetest, best idea ever.  It was an elective one.  I was DYING to know what baby K was...so we did it.  We counted fingers (10, check!), toes, organs, watched baby snuggle, and it was such a great experience.  I was sent home with a goodie bag, a cd of pictures, and a dvd of the ultrasound.  Kudos to Prenatal Vision!

Oh, and for the first time in 17 weeks, I woke up this morning without gagging.  Maybe, just maybe, the sickness has gone forever?!  I wouldn't be sad. at. all.

What I'm looking forward to:  Our next ultrasound...which will be our FIFTH one this pregnancy!  I just love seeing our little peanut bouncing around and waving at us.  It makes our appointments much more exciting.

I am so blessed.  I am so excited.  I am so ready for newborn baby snuggles.

Monday, September 3, 2012

March will be here...

...before I know it.

Just as soon as I think I'm ready to head back-to-school for the year, I get the holy-guacamole-I'm-so-swamped-how-can-I-possibly-do-it-all feeling back in my brain.  From teacher meetings, to tucking Jack into bed, to baby appointments and ultrasounds, to grad. class and observations....my to-do list is miles long.  What's keeping me going to start this school year?  My year, and all of my crazy to-dos, will END at the beginning of March!  Thank goodness.

Now, that doesn't mean I won't be busy then...it will just be a welcomed, different busy.  A diaper changing, bottle cleaning, toddler-chasing busy that I'm so excited for.  Not to mention a 5 1/2 month maternity leave until the next school year begins.

So, when I feel overwhelmed, I look down at my growing tummy.  Timing is everything....and the timing for this little peanut is perfect.

I'm looking forward to:

  • a short, four day work week
  • finishing my big grad. project of a formal evaluation on a teacher (that will be done on Friday)!
  • friends!  My besties and their beaus are coming to visit this weekend!  We'll have appetizers and snacks while we root on Iowa for the big game, and then my fav. little babysitter is coming over so we can all go out for a night on the town in West Glen.  So excited!
  • ultrasound :)  and the big gender reveal!  Will we have a family of four with two little boys or a boy and a girl?!  Jack still insists on it being a "brogger", however, he will say "sseeser" every once-and-a-while.
  • Christmas present shopping.  Although, Jack has every toy I think that has ever been made for toddlers, I can't wait to buy him even more!  Oh, and books, too!
Happy Monday, everyone! :)

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Gook!

On any given night, around 4 pm, Jack will say "gook gook gook, Mama!"  He wants to help me cook dinner!  He has a few sets of pretend pans...and that's how it all started.  To keep him out of my way when he was a little wee one, I'd plop him on the kitchen floor with his pretend pans and food.  Now, however, he wants in on the real "gook"ing action.  I plop him on the corner of our counter and there he sits for as long as I cook.  He watches intently as I chop onions, grabbing one to look at and smell.  He moves over when I need to use the can opener, and always helps to stir.  The usual "hot" comes while he's stirring, followed by "heeeeellllper helper!"  He loves to be a helper, especially when I'm cooking.

Here's his usual spot.  Cans sometimes get stacked and moved....and sometimes they end up on the floor.  Either way, I love my little "gook" assistant.  


Oh, and did you notice his "choo choos" in his hand?  He always carries something with him, usually in threes.  Usual suspects are:  his trains, his cars, or his "gofff baaa" or golf balls.  He's all boy that's for sure!  Oh, and as SOON as he sees a camera, he gets this cheesy grin on his face.  No matter when or where!  Makes my job easy :)

Life's getting busier!  With grad classes winding down, my fourth "first day of school" as a teacher now in the books, and baby appointments added to the list...we're busy.  A good busy.  It's easy to know that I'm busy at work and school now, but will soon be relaxing on an almost 6 month maternity leave with my not one, but TWO kids. :)  March will be here soon!

We heard peanut's little heartbeat last Friday, and followed up with an ultrasound Thursday.  At first I was nervous and was hoping for a heartbeat (since that's what we've been focusing on so long..) and I had to pinch myself and realize that of course there's a heartbeat, the baby was moving and grooving away!  This pregnancy is MUCH different than Jack's.  We were so naive and didn't worry about anything.  Now I'm a total worry wart and I annoy myself.  I hope that the second trimester changes into a time of enjoying this stage and relishing in our new little miracle soon to join our little family.

Here's an ultrasound picture of our wee little one...it was hard to capture because the little baby was just moving around like crazy!  We even saw it try and put it's finger in it's mouth...but it missed and put in near it's nose.  So cute!  We were secretly hoping for a big gender reveal (early I know!) but baby Krieger #2 had it's legs closed for like 5 minutes.  I guess October it is. :)


Thursday, August 23, 2012

12 Weeks!


Random pregnancy thoughts:

1.  I love having four ice cubes in anything I drink.   No drink is worth while without ice!

2.  Maybe when I'm at school for 8 hours a day I'll end up buying less toilet paper?  I sure do pee a lot.

3.  I already miss some of my clothes.  Something about maternity clothes makes me want to puke.   Oh, wait, that could be babesky Krieger already taking over.

4.  Never eat an entire pan of brownies.   Pregnancy is no excuse!  Whoops...

How far along: 12 weeks.  Almost through this first trimester.  Wahoo!

Food cravings/aversions:  It changes everyday.  Pregnancy cravings are running rampant around the Krieger household.  I am embarrassed just typing this...I ate an entire pan of brownies in a few days last week.  Yes.  The entire pan, with help from Eric and Jack of course.  Gross.  I eat small meals because I feel really full after eating.  Oh, and guess what I'm drinking right now?  Apple juice.  The phenomenon has begun...

Changes/feelings:  Tired, pukey, happy, excited, tired, and pukey.  Does that sum up my changes and feelings?  I am feeling very calm knowing that we've made it this far!  That second trimester is soooooo close and I can't wait.  No more secrets. :)

Memorable moment this week:  "Jack, where's the baby?  {incessant points at my tummy}  Jack, can you say brother?  Brogger.  Sister?  Seeesser.  Jack, do you think the baby is a brother or a sister?  Brogger.  Are you sure?  Brogger, brogger, brogger.  Hiiiiiiii!"  He's going to be the best big brother, whether this little bean is a boy or a girl.

Least favorite moment this week: Sick sick sick.  Did I say sick?  I so understand sick pregnancies now.  I'm hoping back-to-school routine will get me out of this sick rut.  It's all worth it :)

What I am looking forward to:  Next week's ultrasound!  We'll be nearly 14 weeks and we'll get to see our little peanut swimming and playing in my belly.  Can't wait!  Oh, and after that I'll shout it from the mountain tops!

Monday, August 20, 2012

8 Weeks!

It's my first blog about baby #2!

First thoughts:
1.  My body knows JUST what to do this time around.  Hello, stretchy maternity capris already!
2.  My boobs are growing out of control.  Enough said.
3.  Seeing that plus sign on our pregnancy test has to top as one of the best moments. So unforgettable!
4.  Most prenatal vitamins contain propelene glycol.  Google it.  BAD DEAL for this girl.   Lesson learned after four months of being sick.
5.  Timing is SO everything.  Due date:  March 2nd, 2013.  Hello, nearly 6 month maternity leave this time!  Hello, final grad. class in February.  Gender reveal around Halloween, perfect giant pregnant belly for Christmas goodies, and my school year ends in March.  Oh, and Jack will have recently turned two.  We'll throw him a sweet little party as a family of three before his real present arrives...

How far along: 8 weeks and a few days

Food cravings/aversions:  I love sugar.  Sweets.  Candy.  Pop.  It's funny how pregnancies can turn out to be SO very different.  However, I'm definitely not hungry very often.  I can promise you when I am, I'm eating something containing sugar!!

Changes/feelings:  I am SO relieved.   We had our 8 week appointment with ultrasound.  Instantly we saw our little bean with a strong heartbeat at 174 beats per minute.  For the last five weeks I've been waiting, wondering, and worrying.  After our appointment I felt pregnant for real this time.

Memorable moment this week:  Hearing little baby Krieger #2's heartbeat.  He/she looks like a little amphibian in there.. :)  Melts my heart to know that little froggie is in there growing away.

Least favorite moment this week: Pukey McPukester.  I am so, so, so very sick this time around.  About 5 weeks in I started getting nauseated.  Every once and a while I lose my lunch, and it's not fun.  This morning (why in the world don't they call it all day?!) sickness is for the birds.

What I am looking forward to:  Getting through the first trimester and being able to shout it from my rooftop that we're having a baby!  I am not good at secrets and it's hard for me not to tell everyone and everything about our exciting news.  Soon enough, right? :)

We're so excited for our journey as a family of four.  We're blessed.  Here's to another happy, healthy pregnancy with one of the greatest gifts at the end.

oh, baby!


And, not just a Justin Bieber hit, either.

We're having a baby!

Peanut Krieger is due to arrive on or near March 2nd, 2012...and we couldn't be more excited.

Here's to a big, healthy, new baby, less morning {psssshhh all day} sickness, and another wonderful pregnancy experience.  After two appointments, making it almost through the first trimester, and hearing a strong little heartbeat (at 170 bpm), I feel comfortable telling the world.

In just a few short months we'll become a family of FOUR.  Holy moly.

Wish us luck! =)

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Bittersweet.

Tomorrow is the first day of school.

Why I love school:

1.  I love to have a routine.  I like to have a time schedule, a plan, an outfit picked out, a to-do list.  It's totally my personality to talk to adults (instead of toddlers) all day.

2.  I absolutely adore getting to know my 13 and 14 year olds.  I love their drama and awkwardness.  I love their love for adults other than their parents -- me. :)  I love being an ear to listen and I love seeing the smiles as they have a great year.

3.  Jack loves daycare.  He likes people and friends.  He loves my aunt's cooking!  He's so stinkin' cute when he runs and says "maaamaaa" when he sees me.  He pairs that with a little penguin waddle run to me and then heads right for the "sues" (shoe) tote.  Totally worth it.

4. I feel so accomplished when I'm working.  I know what I need to do and what I've done.  There's a good feeling in knowing I've accomplished something in my day.

Why I don't love school:

1.  Jack.  This summer has been filled with so many fun things with my big man.  We've learned every.single.animal.sound.  We spend probably four of five days out of the week at the Clive pool.  I'll never forget the laughs we'd get from the lifeguards when he'd run up to the little fish and said "bblubb bblubb" so intently.

2.  Pajamas and sweat pants.  I've been back to work for a week now, and by the end of the day I want to rip my regular people clothes off.  Literally.  Sweat pants and stretchy clothes have filled my summer wardrobe...and now I'm back to fancy black pants (which suck, by the way) and layers.  However, I'd probably be a 500 pound stay-at-home-mom if I wasn't required to wear actual clothes.

3.  No to-do lists, cleaner house, and lots of free time.  This summer has been awfully relaxing (in between a couple of grad. classes).  I will miss the extra time.

4.  Naps.  I don't know why we don't build in naps into our school day?  This momma could sure use one everyday, right after lunch time.  20 min power nap in my storage closet?  I wish.

As you can see, the first day of school is bittersweet.  I leave the house with a crying Jack saying "momma" as loud as he can (as if he already knows he's back to daycare for good).  I come to school and hang out with some amazing tweenie boppers.  The day flies by.  My to-do list never ends...and get to put new outfits together.  Real outfits.  I hope my straightener is ready.  I hope my classroom at school cools down (or I'll be opening my windows in the winter)!  And, I hope this year goes as smoothly as possible.

Here's to year four!  Man...I really am getting old.

Happy back-to-school to all the kids and teachers out there!

Monday, August 13, 2012

Girls...

You know those times where you stay up until the wee hours of the morning...without even glancing at the clock to realize it?  When you laugh so hard because you bring out some of the most embarrassing stories that only your very best friends even remember?  And, when you lay down away from home thinking about how good you really do have it?  That was my weekend.

After about an hour of driving, I picked up Lexie (after we found the perfect place to "store" her car for the weekend -- sorry gas station for the temporary resident =).  Then, it was four hours in the car with my dweebs.  We talk, literally, every second that we're together.  We got stuck in a Minnesota traffic jam...at a stand still.  Lexie says "Come on, let's roll down the windows and jam!"  So, we did just that.  A little "bottoms up" and "taffy taffy" {thanks Rap and Hip Hop of 2000 from Pandora!} karaoke was quite the show for the cars around us.  We laughed until we cried, as usual.

Autumn just moved to the Miniapple (actually Bloomington, MN -- literally up the street from the Mall of America and IKEA).  Double score.

We stayed up late.  Past midnight both nights...which is way out of the ordinary for this momma.  We chatted about boys, high school, shopping, weddings, babies, careers and everything in between.  There isn't a stone unturned when the three of us are together.

The next day, we scored the 99 cent breakfast at IKEA.  Then, we filled not one, but two giant carts with goodies for our houses and apartments.  Later, we walked to the MOA, and finished off our night with some fancy italian and Ciao Bella.  Oh, I can't forget the Nikon timer-set pretend photo shoot before dinner.  It took like ten tries to get one good picture. Oh, and then we ended up with giant scoops of ice cream at a local ice cream shop.  We got totally different ice cream cones...but man were they good. It was literally the perfect girls weekend.



 
When I'm out of town with my girls...it helps me to realize the happy things in my life.  I am taken away from poopy diapers and nap schedules.  I am left to laugh and reminisce, and remember that there was a Jenni who wasn't a mom.  I totally miss Eric and Jack, but I enjoy having the nights away to make me appreciate everything about my little family.

I am so very thankful for my friends....who really are my family.  Jack has lots of aunts. :)  I know just who to send my cute new video of Jack dancing to the Iowa fight song to.  I know just who adores getting a picture of him swinging at the park next door.  And, I just love that from middle school to middle age I will have these girls in my life.

Now if only I could get them to Waukee...we do have a really great mall nearby...






 This is my "Autumn is hungry" face.  Watch out when she's hungry.  Or, be sure to carry a Snickers in your purse...
Love you, girls! =)  

"Together forever, never apart.  

Maybe in distance, but never in heart."



Monday, August 6, 2012

Big Dude Room


{Gasp}.

My big man is in his big boy room.  

Sleeping soundly in his twin-sized bunk.  
Climbing down and out in the morning and opening his own door when he wakes up.  
Playing, drawing, stacking blocks, and reading...well more like toddler mumbles.  To him he's reading.

I found Jack's new PB quilt and we went a little crazy at IKEA awhile back.  We found the perfect bunk bed and rolled with it.  With a vintage car theme in mind, I was off to decorate his new space.

We decided to move his actual room to our spare.  It's a little bigger, further away from our room, and has a smaller closet than the other room.  As a boy, he really doesn't need a ton of space for clothes.  Surprisingly, Jack actually loves his new little space more than his nursery.

My goal:  to have the best little playroom/bedroom for a toddler!  I want to be the house that his friends love to be at.  Having a bunk bed will hopefully cement that (along with all of my snacks and baking that will come, too!)  It's filled with jack-friendly stuff:  a toy box, a reading nook filled with his fav books, a chalkboard/easel, a tiny, toddler-sized table complete with crayons, markers, and Elmo coloring books, and more.

I can honestly say I had never walked into an antique store until just recently.  I was skeptical of going...but it was a blast!  Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are antiques, don't you know?  It sure made me feel old to find MY toys from when I was little in the nooks of the antique store.  We searched and searched for vintage car collectibles.  I wandered around looking for the perfect statement piece when I stumbled across this USA tin wall hanging.  It. was. perfect.  Then, I found the vintage truck, some old apple crates, and some old license plates.  I paired all of the old things with new, fun, rustic-y pine kid toys and shelves (giving our house a nice, different look...as compared to all of our chocolate brown/black furniture everywhere else!)  I couldn't be more happy with the turn out.  


And, turns out, Jack slept from 7 pm - 6:30 am the first night.  No falls, no waking up being scared, or anything!  He is such a big boy.
 
And, here's a few of our "getting the room ready" pictures.   You can tell he loved it before it was even finished!  He poses like a little Baby Gap model now, cheese and all.

Hmmmm....open it so I can see the sun!



Friday, August 3, 2012

Things I didn't know...

...until I had a toddler.

1.  My house will never be spotless.  Clean, yes.  Spotless?  Not until Jack moves out...or at least stops dragging his little, tiny, covered-in-either-spaghetti-or-boogers hands along the walls.  Today, I was heading down our stairs and I noticed about one hundred little hand prints lining the stairwell.  Hmmm, do I was or paint?! :)

2.  Timing is everything.  Will he make it through this car ride?  Is he going to be good at the pool today?  Will he sit through this dinner without screaming/throwing food?   The one question:  what time is it?!?!  If it's nap time, the answer is N.O.   If it's close to bed time, NO.   Don't mess with Jack and his sleep.

3.  Toddler babbles are SO easy to decipher when it's your own kiddo.  I remember babysitting for so many kids when I was younger.  I never understood the babble.  Now I get it.  "Naaakkkknnn".  Oh, sorry Jack you want your napkin?  "Poo" depending on facial expression either stands for poop or pool.  It's easy to tell which one it is :)  The list of these goes on and on.  I just love when he talks!

4.  Sweatpants.  If I were truly a stay-at-home-mom, and not just a pretend one for the summer, I'd live in sweatpants.  I actually miss regular clothes, but who needs those when you're on the floor, up and down, and all around with Jack?!  Not me.

5.  When in doubt, hand him the little snack pack Ritz Crackers cup (that costs $1!!!!).  Works every time.

6.  Elmo is diverse.  I love that there are all different kinds of people and characters on there.  And, word on the street is.. :)  Who knew I'd watch so many kid shows?

7.  Whatever you think your little will love to play with...will end up in the corner.  A little pot with a spoon and a pretend tomato is all Jack needs to have a good time.  He's going to be a chef.  Or, a box of crayons.  He won't color with them, he will just take them out of the box, put them in the box, repeat.  And/or color on everything except his Elmo coloring book.

Even after 20 months of being Jack's momma, I'm still learning everyday!  Toddlers are not easy to predict, but they sure are fun to hang out with. :)

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Dear Jack,

You are my favorite.  From your cheesy smile, to your mumbles that only I can decipher...you make every day at home this summer so much fun.

Yesterday, you were kicking around a soccer ball.  I said, "Man, you're going to be good at soccer someday, Jack!"  You, intrigued, responded with a pointed finger and "uuuuuckeeer", as if I had just said the magic word.  How could I not give you a sucker after that?  Call me a sucker.

Our big man.  You eat cereal with milk like a champ, walk up the stairs like a big man, and you even sleep in a regular sized bunk bed all night long.  We decorated your room in vintage cars and you spend so much time in there now.  From your scribbles on your easel with "talk" (chalk), to the smooches you give each. and. every. stuffed. animal as you take them off your toy box, you melt my heart.

I love when you blow me kisses, even though you just kiss your hand.  I love when I ask you what sound an elephant makes, as you roar and do a silly little hand motion that's so wrong, but to you it's so right.  I love that I have to count each of your toes...and at the end you throw a big "puuuuuh!" to tell me they stink.

Every night, daddy gives you a bath.  We put your jams on, and you two men head upstairs.  Every single night, Daddy reads you Goodnight Moon.  You're usually requesting "moo miii mooon" by 6 pm, but we drag you along usually until 7.  By the end, you're yawning and falling fast asleep, just like clockwork.  Around 6:30 or 7, you climb out of your bed, open your door, grab a few snugglies and your blankie, and head straight for my side of the bed.  My. favorite. part. of. my. day.
 
You know some letters already, too!  We taught you letter 'o' in the bathtub, and you walk around searching for 'o's.  You also know j, e, and sometimes a.  So stinkin' smart.  We  found this little time out chair at an antique store shopping for your big kid room.  You go along with your pointing finger "saying" each letter.  When you get to 'o', man, you shout it out! 

Jack, you've brightened my life.  I love hearing you sing, I love watching you scowl your eyebrows as you've done since the first day I met you...as if you're soaking in the world around you.  I love when you reach for my hand and grasp my fingers just like you did for the first time, still, at 20 months.  You continue to amaze me; I'm so proud to be your momma.  Just as I do now and forever, I love you to the moon and back.


Love,
Mama

Interesting weekend...

A week or so ago we had big plans.  Our friends were coming down from the loo, and a group of us were going downtown Des Moines for a much needed night out...or so we thought.

Friday:  my friend's house was broken in to.  Afraid it would happen when they were visiting, they stayed in Waterloo.  Eric was sick with a fever, chills, and more..

Saturday:  our other friend's daughter was sick with the flu.  That left just Eric and me.  Well, we had my cousin babysitting Jack overnight, so we decided to just roll with it.  Biaggi's for my favorite Farfale Alfredo pasta and some relaxing not-feeding-my-toddler dinner chats.  We were then off to the movies!  Wait, a text from my cousin said Jack just puked all over.  Oh, great.

Needless to say, that weekend wasn't meant to be.

Puking toddlers.  WAAAaaaay different than baby puke.  It's not easy.  It's gross.

So, we run to get Jack, drive him home in a fabric-less carseat (which looked awfully interesting, who knew all of the pieces came off?  Thank goodness) and snuggle him on the couch.  My favorite part of the whole weekend were all of the extra snuggles from my sick man.

LEAST FAVORITE MOM MOMENT OF ALL TIME (well, so far.):

Jack starts to puke again.  {Tell me why I gave my sick little man HOT DOGS and CHEESE PUFFS for dinner?  Gross with a capital G.}  Eric hangs him out as far as his arms could reach and said "Honey, I can't do it, this is nasty!"  So I grab my little pukey boy.  I put him over my shoulder and say "It's okay buddy, get it all out." as calm as I can...thinking the whole time I am going to throw up.  I am going to throw up.  We get him into the tub, my clothes sans hot dogs into the wash, and Jack and I snuggled some more {with a towel this time.} 

***Love how even though he's sicker than a dog, he still smiles for the camera.  CHEESER!***

He woke up normal and happy as can be.  Thank goodness!  We all ended up with the bug.  Even our little dog Maggie had the pukes.  Nasty deal, anyway!  I was glad it happened BEFORE school started.

Kid pukes on mom, check.  Another mom moment for the record books!  I can't believe I held in my Biaggi's the whole time, too!

Monday, July 9, 2012

The word potty....

...has a whole new meaning in the Krieger house!

This week is my attempt at focusing on potty training.  Why not, right?  Wouldn't it be nice to have this little man out of diapers? A while back my doc said he was ready (even though most boys aren't until closer to 3).  He tells us when he poops, is WAY into anyone going to the bathroom, and just overall understands what we're saying now.  So, here we go into another adventure in mommy hood -- potty time!  {warning...this post may be tmi if you're squeamish}

Potty-training Monday:

7:30:  tighty-whiteys.  So stinkin' adorable on Jack's little butt.  He says "uh oh" and feels around trying to figure them out.  As he walks away, I sigh and think about how big my little man really is getting.

7:35:  unknown liquid drips from Jack's highchair at breakfast.  I check.  No, it wasn't his water or his applesauce.  PEE!  Gross.  I am NOT cut out for this.  After five minutes, a delayed "oh no" comes from Jack when he realizes he's wet.

7:40:  diapers!  Genius.  Who tries to potty train their 19 month old?  I give up.  :)

7:50:  "poo" "poo"  "poo!"  I take Jack to the potty.  He sits, plays with tp, and gets down.  Repeat.  Pull up on for the second time.  A few minutes later... "ohhhhhh no" with squeeze faces.  I scoop Jack in my arms {as he squeezes his poop out!} and set him on his little potty.  Poop in potty success!  Clean pull-up for once -- yes!  Jack stands up and cheers and I have to corral him to clean his little butt off before he's off to play.

The rest of the day was spent relaxing in diapers.  I think we'll take this whole potty training thing slowly.  Stats to date:

3 poopies
1 pee (he said he had to poop and then accidentally peed!)

I think that's pretty darn successful for a little under two.  We've got a ways to go...

5 things I never knew about potty training before I was a momma:

1.  I never realized just how many times you say "potty" in a day.  Do you need to go potty?  Did you just go potty? Do you need to go poop on the potty?  Do you want to sit on the big or little potty?  The list goes on...

2.  I can clean poop of Jack's butt any day of the year.  It's nasty cleaning out a little training potty.  Why is it so different?!  {insert gag noise}

3.  Pull up = fancy, more expensive diaper.  There's really NO difference.

4.  One poop in the potty does NOT mean potty trained.  Darn it.  I did a whole lot of celebrating, including sending poopie pictures to Daddy at work...thinking we had succeeded!

5.  No one wants to see pictures of Jack's poop.  Not even his dad.  Who would have thought?

Wish us luck in this adventure.  Goal:  Jack's 2nd birthday?!  November 30th.  Hmm...can we make it?

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Sharks or Cars?!



Last night, Eric and I hired a babysitter and went for a night-on-the-town just us to.  No, there wasn't a diaper tucked in my purse.  No, we didn't have to ask for a high chair at Biaggi's, and there were no bite-sized hot dog messes at our table.  It was nice to get away and chat about life together.

Our night started with picking up my favorite little babysitter -- Melisa.  She's a former student...one who just has it all together.  She was my mini-secretary.  She'd show substitute teachers the way, organize my room on a daily basis, and was my go-to office runner.  There will be NO replacing her in the years to come.  Best yet?  Her mom is a daycare provider...so she spends her afternoons and summers wiping kids mouths and changing diapers.  Score!  As we left, we saw a crying Jack waving "bbyyyyeeee" out the window.  Within minutes I got a text that said "Jack's happy again, he has applesauce!"  She's so good.


Biaggis.  My favorite little Italian getaway.  It is one place you would not want to take a toddler...so we end up there only when we're sans-Jack.  Bruschetta, Farfalle Alfredo, and lots and lots of adult conversation.

Jordan Creek.  Without a stroller!  Oh man, the fun that can be had when we're not on a little's schedule.  We bought our movie tickets to Snow White and the Huntsman and were left to kill some time before the showing.  So, naturally, off to Pottery Barn Kids we went.  I've had my eyes on a quilt for Jack's big kid room, and we already bought his bunk bed set from Ikea last weekend, so I was dying to go to my favorite decor store for little kiddos.  Bonus?  Eric let me get the quilt!  It was on sale ($40 off!).  I also bought the sham.  My decorating wheels are spinning so fast!  The movie was an edge-of-your-seat kind of a show...totally worth watching {and, weird as this may sound, I HATE movies}.


Wellman's.  The West Glen hangout of anyone who lives in WDM.  We stopped for just a few and watched people.  I know I'm only 26, but places like Wellman's makes me feel old.  I bet these people don't have kids at home.  Or, at least I hope they don't.  :)

When we got back home, our little babysitter had cleaned the garage, taken 20+ pictures of Jack from the night, and baked homemade pb and chocolate cookies.  Simply the best.


These were taken by my babysitter! So cute!



Now that the night is over, and our 6th anniversary is passing through as I type, should I decorate around my Jack's new quilt with cars or sharks?!  I am thinking old, raggedy cars like this.  But, maybe I could do kind of a beachy, shark theme like this?  Hmmm.....we'll see.  I can't wait to see the room all put together.

What will I do when ALL of the spaces in my house are decorated?!