Thursday, October 31, 2013

Makaela's First Halloween!

Happy Halloween!! Hope everyone has some spooktacular plans. We are headed to Tennessee to visit Papa who unfortunately had an accident. Good news is he is doing much better, and we are happy to be able to spend extra time with him.

Makaela rocked a cute Halloween outfit yesterday, complete with a spooky shirt and pumpkin slippers. I asked her if she could make a scary face....she thought about it....


....and then did this....


Silly girl, you're not spooky at all!

But let's talk about her ACTUAL costume. It's the best on the planet. Bold statement, I know but I've officially turned into that mom that thinks their kid's (fill in the blank) is the greatest and is convinced if entered in a contest they WILL win. Take for example Kelly and Michael's Halloween Photo Contest, sure it's a nationwide contest on an extremely popular show, but I entered them, and they will win. I'm positive. 

I mean, c'mon....couldn't you just eat up that banana?!?! I'm pretty sure that Daddy Gorilla wants to!


We better start brainstorming ideas for next Halloween, because this will be tough to top!

Monday, October 28, 2013

Happy Monday!

In the event you need something to turn your "case of the Mondays" around, watch this...

Heck, even if you are having a great day already you should watch it...


Gotta love that baby in the mirror!!

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Michigan Trip: Makaela's First Flight

Earlier this month we went to Michigan for a friend's wedding that I was lucky enough to be part of (the wedding was phenomenal and I can't wait to talk more about it in a special post). We weren't sure if Tim would be able to go or not due to his school schedule, and unfortunately at the last minute it ended up that he couldn't come. We toyed with the idea of making the 13 hour drive, but since me and Mak were going solo we thought flying would be the better bet. Thirteen hours probably would have turned into something like 20 hours, road rage and lots of tears and headaches.

Of course we've all heard the horror stories of flying with infants. The ear pain. The screams. Exploding diapers. Glares from fellow passengers. Man, I'm getting anxiety just thinking about all that COULD go wrong.

Honestly, I think I was most nervous about the logistics of traveling alone with a baby. Two extra hands would have definitely put me a little more at ease. Babies have A LOT of crap. I seriously had nightmares about toting all the baby necessities, plus normal travel necessities AND a little one through the airport....oh and then onto the shuttle to the car rental site. Hives anyone?

Sit here while mommy gets everything situated, okay?

Now that I've set the stage for a disastrous experience, let me blow your mind by saying the trip went better than I could have EVER imagined. Like blue skies, sunshines and little-birds-chirping good.


There were several things that got me through the travel...

1. I packed very lightly for myself. Normally, I'm indecisive about my outfits. But this was CERTAINLY not the time or place to be indecisive. Everything I brought I would have to carry. I planned each outfit carefully and matched things so that I wouldn't need to bring many pairs of shoes.

I kept reminding myself that worst case scenario, I could just buy what I needed when I got there if I left something out. I also checked with those I was staying with to see if I could do laundry at their homes.

2. I arranged to borrow the big stuff from friends and family. I would have had a serious meltdown if I had to tote a stroller and a pack and play through the airport. Thankfully, family and friends stepped up and offered to let little Mak borrow theirs while we were in town. They also offered toys and other helpful items like bouncers. I couldn't have survived without this help!!

I bought diapers and a majority of her baby food when we got to Michigan so I only packed what I needed for the flight and first day.

3. I checked her carseat with my luggage. Carseats are heavy and awkward and I complain just carrying it into the grocery store, so I knew I didn't want to lug the baby in that thing through the airport . We had a short layover, so I also knew gate checking would be a hassle because I would have to wait for them to unload the carseat, and then re-gate check it. Since our layover was only 40 minutes I had JUST enough time to get off one plane, change the girl's poopy diaper and jet over to our next gate (which of course was in an entirely different concourse, thanks Atlanta, thanks.)

I complain about Delta all the time, but I have to give them props on this one because they allow you to check carseats for free.

I wore Mak through the airport and it was easy-peasy and it freed up both hands. Hallelujah.


4. I accepted help when offered. Nine times out of ten when people offer assistance I respond without thinking and say "Oh that's okay I've got it, thank you though!" Not this time! On the way back when a Detroit Airport employee offered to have someone get me a cart and transport all of my stuff from the rental car shuttle to the ticket counter and oversized baggage drop, I jumped on the offer.

5. I let the TSA agents know I would be carrying on baby food and breast milk. I'm sure they probably figured I had that kind of stuff since, after all, I did have a baby strapped to my chest, but I gave them a heads up anyway. On our way there they tested some of the milk in their little bomb testing machine. It took about 5 minutes and then we were good to go.

6. When I booked my flight I told them I needed the "infant in arms" stamp on my ticket. On our first two flights (Dothan to Atlanta and Atlanta to Detroit) I had NO ONE sitting next to me. Yes, you read that right. The first flights I've been on in YEARS that weren't overbooked. On the first flight there were only two open seats, so I felt very fortunate to have one next to me. On the flights home, I did have people next to me, but the seats next to me were the last ones to be filled (they got taken by standby passengers). So here is what I think: If you have the "infant in arms" designation on your ticket early on, I believe that the airlines do their best to keep a seat open next to you if at all possible.

7. I let the baby do whatever she wanted on the plane as long as she wasn't disturbing others or harming herself.  That meant letting her look out the window, playing with the tray table, chewing and crumbling SkyMall, playing with her toys and nursing. I'm relieved to say she didn't have any meltdowns. I also had nice passengers behind me and in front of me that would make silly faces at her. She loved that.


8. I took my time. Slow and steady wins the race keeps their sanity. I didn't rush at all. I made sure to allow much more time than I would have normally needed. At one point when I was unpacking the rental car the representative started to take my luggage to the shuttle. Normally, I would have gone into panic mode and just quickly through everything together to catch that shuttle, but instead I told him I was going to need another 5 minutes and would rather wait for the next shuttle. No biggie!

The airport nearest our house is super small. Like, I'm pretty sure the ticketing agent also runs the gift shop and cafe. There is only 1 gate, and 4 flights a day. All of which go to the same place. With that being said, it made things less stressful on travel day. I didn't have to worry about crowds of people rushing, as I figured things out.

On one of our flights she decided to sing and entertain the whole plane. It was nice to hear everyone laughing instead of seeing glaring eyes. The girl is SUCH a ham though. She was literally hanging over the arm rest and flirting with anyone who would make eye contact with her.

On our very last flight, I do believe that her ears bothered her at one point because she pawed at them and fussed for a couple minutes. My ears bothered me almost that entire flight, which is odd for me, so I'm thankful that my little girl wasn't in too much pain.

Now the flights and airport adventures weren't completely flawless, don't get me wrong...

The plane we took from Dothan to Atlanta was SMALL and I mayyyyy have accidentally knocked Mak's head into an overhead bin as we were trying to find our seats. Oops.

And then on the plane ride from Atlanta to Detroit one of her bags of frozen milk some how thawed and leaked all over the floor of the cabin. Of course I didn't realize this until I picked up the cooler when we were deplaning and saw milk dripping all over the place. I was able to clean it up, but was stressed about losing milk!! I already was freaking out that I might not have enough to get her through the day she would be away from me, but more on that in another post, this is getting wayyyy too long.

Oh and I can't fail to mention the fact that Mak pooped on each flight. She's a master at pooping in the most inconvenient places at the most inconvenient times. She'll go days without pooping with no problem, but put her on a plane and apparently multiple poops in one day are absolutely necessary. Thankfully our flights were short, and she didn't poop until the end of each flight, so I was able to change her in the airport bathroom. Phew.

So there we have it. Mama and baby survived baby's first airport, flight, rental car extravaganza. It went so well that I'm not afraid to do it again. I mean, don't expect Mak to become a frequent flier just for the heck of it, but we definitely won't be afraid to get out!


Monday, October 21, 2013

Sensory Sunday Funday: First time Pumpkin Painting

Last Halloween I had a lil pumpkin in my belly...


And we put out our official gender reveal picture....


Now our lil pumpkin is here. On the outside. 


Oh the difference a year can make. One halloween she's on lockdown in the ol' belly, hiding behind a pumpkin shirt, and the next halloween she's sitting up wearing a spooky shirt of her own and finger painting her pumpkins. 



This was a super quick activity. Seriously, she got right to business. I think this masterpiece was created in 3 minutes flat. Talk about efficient. 

We got our pumpkins last weekend and then just picked up some Non-toxic Washable Finger Paint and we were good to go. We didn't want to use the edible paint we've made in the past because we worried it would attract critters outside. It is awfully tasty after all.  


I set out her don't-care-if-it-gets-messy blanket as usual, put small dabs of paint on a paper plate, made a painter's tape "M" and let the artist go to work. 


She was a big fan of mixing colors, so it looks mostly black, but there is a little red section to the left center to spice things up. I love how you can see her little baby finger prints all over.


After the paint dried, I covered it with Mod Podge to protect the washable color from any potential rain.

She was pretty excited about the pumpkin, and getting her fingers messy, but was even more excited about the stem. Rumor has it, it was pretty tasty.


Mommy and Daddy haven't tackled their pumpkins yet, but we might paint them this year too. Carving always seems more fun than it really is. You know it's true.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

First Time Swinging at the Park

Makaela loves spending time outdoors, without a doubt.


It is one of the reasons I'm starting to like our new home; we can go outside daily and don't have to worry about getting all bundled up. In fact, I may or may not sometimes put her on the patio for a little afternoon siesta...


Walks relax her, and I certainly can't complain about getting some fresh air! We also enjoy some girl talk occasionally...


We are fortunate to live in a very kid friendly neighborhood. There is a playground across the street, behind our house, and another just a block away. A few days ago we decided to try out the swings for the first time. She is still much to small to use that swing the way it is intended, but we improvised :) She l-o-v-e-d her hair blowing in the breeze. 


Cheers to many more playground and park adventures as she grows!

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

6 month photos! (for real this time)

We are back from our Pure Michigan adventure and baby girl is finally starting to feel better so we got to work on those long overdue 6 month photos in a hurry.

This little lady is seriously my favorite person to hang out with these days.


She has me laughing all the time. She's been doing lots of babbling (especially to her puppies or other little peeps) and has taken more of an interest in learning to crawl. We aren't there yet, but motivation is 75% the battle, right?


She's now tried numerous foods, mostly purees but also a few treats that she chews on. Big girl in tha houuuuuuuse. She officially has bananas, apples, pears, pineapple, squash, peas, sweet potatoes, carrots, avocado and a few sauces and other condiments under her belt (or should I say - all over her face)!


Mak loves variety in her day. She likes us to switch out the toys and change up her environment often. She is so curious and you can just see her thinking and figuring things out non-stop. It is super fun, and also exhausting at times!!



She has also figured out how to take selfies. The girl is a natural. Just say NO to duck-lip-selfies in public restrooms please. C'mon say it with me. 


And she has discovered that playing some toys with her feet is just as fun, possibly even more fun than playing them with her hands. 


She has made some major leaps and hit some pretty cool milestones lately that we can't wait to share as soon as possible!!



Things I loved about this photo above....OBVIOUSLY the out of control mullet, those big honkin' feet, and how her baby onesie (the same one used for all of her monthly photos) can hardly hold her empty size 3 diap.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Your daily dose of cuteness :)

She is such a weirdo. She must like the way that screetch tickles her throat. Gotta love that baby!


Sunday, October 6, 2013

First day of Daycare

So I guess this title is a little misleading because Mak's first day of  real daycare was actually back in August and since then she has gone a couple more times. (She's been babysat a few hours here and there with family and friends ever since she was itty bitty).

We are fortunate to live only a 3 minute drive from the daycare. In fact, if I stand in my driveway I can actually see the building from my house!

The daycare offers hourly care so it is perfect for what I need it for....dropping her off when I have meetings or appointments or heck, if I just want to get a pedicure.

I like the daycare and feel comfortable leaving my little girl there. There are several adults in the room at all times, and cameras running 24/7. They give me a sheet upon picking her up that details every diaper check, every bottle and every nap. They also give me verbal updates when I pick her up, which is sweet.

If a child takes formula, they offer several kinds that they supply for you. Since Mak is a breastmilk girl, we just bring labeled/dated bottles of breastmilk for her.  They also offer age appropriate food for your kiddo if you're interested. All included in your hourly charge.

Before I took her the first time they told me I have to label EVERYTHING of hers. So I put together a "daycare diaper bag" and labeled her bottles, her pacifier chain, and her clothes.



After I picked her up, I saw they had also labeled her LOL. Guess I didn't know she was included in the "everything."


By golly, gotta label that baby!

The first time I took her she did GREAT, but this most recent time she struggled a little. She's been a bit of a mama's girl lately, so she didn't like mama leaving her. But I have decided that daycare is good for her and for me. I like that she gets used to being around other adults and children alike.

After I picked her up last time she was "talking" much more than usual. I like to think she gave me a run down of her day. She gets to socialize and see how other babies and adults work, which is great. The added bonus is I get some time to do my own thing.

The plan is to start taking her at least one day a week for 2-3 hours. Independent woman, holla.

Thursday, October 3, 2013

6 month photos! (but not really)

These are going to be more like 6.5 month photos. My little girl had the sniffles on her 6 month birthday, and I just couldn't stand to make her do a photo shoot. She looked miserable and pathetic. We'll get some great shots when we get back from our MI trip though. Wish us luck on my baby girl's first flight!!