Monday, March 30, 2009

Running and weight loss...

I think I mentioned on here earlier that I was training for the Long Island Marathon on May 3rd. Well that was before I started having knee problems, and had to walk 2 miles home from the middle of Central Park in freezing cold weather because it hurt too much to run. Yeah, it was a sad day. But now, about 3 weeks later, things are getting better and I am slowly starting to run again. Sadly, I will not be ready for my marathon, but I have a couple of halfs that I am excited about, some awesome open water swims in the Hudson, a tri with the fam in August, and possibly another family marathon in the fall. I know, you've heard that before... 3rd times a charm... promise! 

But, in spite of my sad knee problems, I have managed to lose about 13 lbs since the beginning of January, and now only have a few lbs left to get to my pre-pregnancy bod. Pure joy!! I can't even describe to you how wonderful it feels to fit into my old pants, and not even have them dig into my sides. I honestly felt like I would never get there again, but alas... But, like I said, I still have a little ways to go, but I have been feeling so good lately, that I just had to toot my own horn. So, yay for me. :) Only now I feel like we need to get new family pictures taken, because every time I look at the ones on the sidebar, all I can think is "I can't believe how chubby I look!" (although I have to admit, I do think my hair looks pretty good!)  No wonder I have been having so many people from my ward comment on my weight loss... to them, I was a chubby girl.  But, no more.




**Ok, so I honestly feel SOOO dorky for putting this picture up here, but I kind of wanted to for my own interest sake... so that I could see it with my own eyes. You know how it's sometimes hard to tell that you've lost weight to your own eyes. Anyway, I know, I could never be a model, because I cannot for the life of me figure out the most flattering poses (I think the ladies in Hollywood must go through some special course on how to find their most flattering angles), but you get the idea.  Morgan, 3/30/09, sportin' her "skinny" jeans.  13 down, 4 more to go!  Oh, and for those of you who asked... weight watchers, running and swimming.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Bedtime

A little while ago I posted about the disaster that was Asher's sleeping. Well, I am pleased to announce, that that is pretty much a thing of the past. Things were pretty bad for awhile, he wasn't getting near enough sleep, and was a basket case all day, everyday. What we did...

We put the lock on his door, like I said we would. I ended up putting one of the crib mattresses on the floor next to the door, so the first few nights, he would cry for about 5 minutes, and then just pass out on the mattress. I could just imagine his thought process... "I'm just gonna take a little rest on this mattress, until they come open the door..." and then he would just conk out. After that, he pretty much stopped getting out of his crib, and would lay in there quietly before he fell asleep. We did end up getting a twin bed, which he LOVES to jump on. He actually does really well sleeping in it too. Sometimes he will ask to sleep in his crib, which is fine for now. Most nights he comes to the door and asks for "sippy cup milk", and we tell him that if we give it to him, he has to stay in bed and stop talking to us through the door... and he does. So that's working for now. Eventually I am going to stop the milk thing all together, but for right now, I know he will go right to sleep after we give it to him, so I am letting it slide. The important thing is that he is getting the sleep he needs and I don't have to be a meanie-mom. 

A few mornings a week, he will still wake up between 6:00 and 6:30, which we are not fans of. Throughout his entire young life, he has never woken up before 7, he has always been amazingly consistent with that little skill (aside from when we are out of town or when he is sick, etc). But when he started climbing out of his crib he would wake up so early, and he's just never really gotten all the way back to how he was before. I am hoping that this is not his new routine. He does still have his good mornings though, so we're still hoping he'll get back there.

Anyway... so yeah, disaster fixed. Bring on the next one. No, just kidding, not yet. Ok?!

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Milk buddies


Asher has been in this phase lately, where he wants to be just like Sayer. When Sayer drinks his milk, Asher wants to drink his on the floor just like him. Today I took Sayer's onesie off so he was just in his diaper, and Asher insisted on taking off his clothes to be like Sayer. When I try to get Sayer to walk to me, Asher steps in front of him and walks to me instead. It drives me a little crazy sometimes, but I thought this was a cute picture of brothers drinking milk together. While we're on the subject of milk, Asher has turned into a HUGE milk drinker. He used to not care whether he got milk or water, but now it's almost always milk he wants. I do regulate it, but he really would drink milk all day if I let him. Oh well, there could be worse things.

Cookies



These are from awhile ago, but I thought they were cute, so I wanted to post them. This is Asher rolling and cutting out sugar cookies for Valentine's Day. He had so much fun getting messy and playing with the dough. I gave him his own little section that we weren't going to use, so he could do whatever he wanted with it. He loves to help out with stuff like this.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Staten Island

This week is spring break. Coming from BYU, we are so not used to all these breaks, but we'll take 'em! Nate still has lots of studying and reading to do, but today we decided to take a little day trip to Staten Island. It was so weird, as soon as we got out on Wallstreet (the kids fell asleep, so we decided to get lunch before we got on the ferry), it felt like we were some place far away. It felt like we were on a vacation. While we were down there, we got the impression that kids on Wallstreet are somewhat of a novelty. The people in the little cafe we went to were quite taken with our children. Nate said it was like when the Chinese see blond kids in China, the way people reacted to our kids. So that was kind of fun.

The New York Stock Exchange

After lunch, we walked down to the ferry station and got on. Asher was thrilled to be on the boat, and kept exclaiming that it would be dangerous and scary to go swimming. I'm glad that he seemed to have some sense of danger when looking down from the boat into the water. 



When we got off, we walked down the harbor and stopped for a little while on a little "beach" area. Asher and Sayer would have been happy throwing rocks there for hours and hours. It really made me so happy to see them so happy and having so much fun. My boys seriously love being outside, and it makes me sad that we haven't been able to be outside much lately. Thankfully the warm weather is fast approaching, and days like today will be more frequent. 



After the beach, we decided to walk to this park we saw on our map. Of course it ended up being MUCH further than we anticipated, not to mention completely uphill and in the ghetto. I was very grateful when we finally found it. It was worth it... it was a very nice big park with a little lake and lots of grassy areas. Again, the boys would have played here forever. 
We did have a little scary moment, when Asher decided to almost run into the busy road. He had been walking up the hill, just looking around, but then all the sudden he decided to run toward the road, and Nate (in my opinion) was not running fast enough toward him, and I was freaking out. Luckily, as I said before, Asher seems to finally be sensing when things are dangerous, and instead of heading into the road, he just turned onto the sidewalk and started running down it. But Nate was so far behind him, he totally would have been able to run into the road before we could get to him. Oh my gosh... it makes my heart beat faster just thinking about it. Anyway... when Asher came back, I gave him a little talking to, and he almost seemed to be expecting it. 

Heading back to the ferry was much more pleasant, and we had a nice quick trip back to Manhattan. By the time we got off the boat, Sayer was starting to lose it. He has a bad habit of taking his binky out while in the stroller and dropping it on the ground, and unfortunately, he chose a time to do it when Nate and I were deep in conversation, and so we didn't notice until much later. So the poor tired and hungry kid had a rough ride home without his binky.

Despite the rough ending, it was a very fun day. The weather was perfect, and I think Asher and Sayer really had a ball. We are hoping to be better at the family outings once it starts getting warmer, and are already looking forward to the next one.  Well... we might need a nap first! ;)

Just like his daddy

Asher likes to be just like his daddy. Here he is, making great use of our balcony, reading a lovely book about anthropology.

Dinner... AND a show!

Last Saturday, Nate and I got to go out just the two of us for a night on the town. We decided to head down to the village and get some dinner and just walk around. We ended up eating at Five Guys, which neither of us had ever eaten at before. It was so yummy! After that, we just walked around and talked, talked, talked, and then stopped into Rocco's Pastry Shop and got a yummy piece of chocolate cake. On the way home, the subway was packed, which we didn't mind, because we were quite entertained the entire time...

Saturday, March 14, 2009

This just in...

Ok, so some of you may have heard some rumors that we were going to be coming home (home being Sacramento, Provo and Spokane) for the summer. Now that we know FOR SURE for sure, I am a little sad to say that this is only partially true. We were going to be coming home for the entire summer, and turned in our intent to vacate form, and then like 3 days later, Nate's professor said as it turns out, they do need him to stay for the summer, and will be able to give him funding. So, they were able to pull our form, so we can keep our apartment. But the good news, is that we will be out west for the end of July and the whole month of August. Hopefully we will be able to make all the rounds during that time. 

I was kind of excited for Asher and Sayer to be able to play in backyards, and go to swim parks and all that fun stuff, but there is lots of fun stuff to do here in the summer, so I think we will still have a good time.  There have been some warm, sunny days here, and it already makes me so excited.  Life here is so much easier when it is warm.  

The other good news, is that we will be here all summer for those of you who want to take a nice summer trip to the big apple! Hint, hint! ;)  Since we will now be in our apartment for awhile, Nate has given me an allowance to beautify our little place, so it feels more homey.  I already have it all planned out, so I will post some awesome pictures when it is all done.  Kay, that's all for now... just wanted to give a little update.  

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Cutest one year old on the block...

Ok, so I know I am totally biased here, but just how cute is this kid???


Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Sunday, March 08, 2009

Happy Birthday Sayer!!

This hat was one of his gifts, and I thought he looked so cute in it!

Sayer's turned ONE on Monday! Crazy huh?! I still can't believe it. On Monday we made pizza and had a fun family night and sang happy birthday.

At the end of the day, my kitchen looked like this...
Not a spare inch on the counter. It was worse than it looks, trust me.

Yesterday (Saturday) we had a little birthday shindig for him, with another little boy in our ward. It was great fun filled with tons of sugar...





Nate asked me how many sticks of butter I used to make all the cakes, cupcakes, toffee and frosting. I think it was 12 or 13 in all. Gross, huh?! But it was worth it. For more on the cake, click here.

Sayer loved his cake and was not shy about diggin' right in. This kid loves food. LOVES it!!
We had the party in the community room in the basement, and the lighting is so terrible. That's why everything looks all yellow-y.

Conversation with Asher about Sayer's party...

Mom:  Asher, what did you do at Sayer's birthday party?

Asher:  I made a mess with my cake.

Mom:  Oh, that's right, you did.  What else did you do?

Asher:  I pushed down the babies.

Sweet.
 

Asher says...


We take the subway to church. Today when we got on, it was really full, so there was no where to sit. Usually we let Asher out of his stroller because he likes to sit in the seats. When we got on, he was saying rather loudly:

Asher: "I wanna sit down on the chair"

Me and Nate: "Asher, there's no where to sit, sorry bud. You're going to have to wait until there's an empty seat"

Asher: (Looking at the man in front of him), "We have to take turns"

The nice man played along and said something like, "ok we'll take turns... it's you're turn now", and he got up and gave Asher his seat.

I thought it was sweet.

If nothing else, at least he is learning that he can't always have what he wants and that we have to share and take turns!  Love that kid.

Oh, and that picture at the top is just a random one that I thought was cute.  It also shows our living room really well.  Directly to Asher's right (your left) is the kitchen, and to his left (your right) is the TV.  Nate is taking the picture on the couch directly in front of him, which is against the other wall... that's the whole thing!  Sweet huh?!  It's kinda cute though.  Behind the curtains are french doors, and I LOVE the radiator cover in the corner.  I think it adds some character to the place, don't you?  It has a bunch of crap on it right now, but normally it looks really cute.  Oh, and Nate just informed me that he took this picture this morning, because it was the first thing that Asher asked him to do when he woke up.  He said "Daddy, take a picture of me on the potty!"  So he did.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Kiss your what?

Asher's new favorite thing is to ask me to kiss his owies to make them all better. Yesterday he fell on a block or something, and comes whining up to me saying...

"mommy, kiss my bum"

I thought it was hilarious, but I had no one to laugh about it with, so I thought I would document it. To make it even better, if he doesn't feel like it is quite "all better", he says "again" until it feels better. So after I kissed his lower back (I couldn't quite bring myself to kiss his bum), he said...

"again"

over and over again. I love my Asher!

Sunday, February 15, 2009

A Valentine weekend

Nate and I have never been big on Valentine's Day, even though we do usually do a little something. We didn't really have anything planned this year, but ended up having a fun weekend. On Friday night, our friend Josh came into town from Delaware, so I got a babysitter and we all went to the New York City Ballet. They did 3 different suites. The first one was more contemporary, and while they were amazing, it really wasn't my favorite piece. The second was amazing. It was just what I wanted to see, classic, flowing, waltzing ballet, with beautiful costumes and lifts and leaps. I love how everything they do looks so effortless. The last piece was West Side Story, which was fun, but I think I would rather just see the musical. They had people backstage doing the vocals while the dancers on stage lip-synced. It was a little weird. But the dancing was fun. I still say that the middle piece was the best. 

On Saturday Josh offered to babysit for me and Nate so we could get a quick bite to eat. We went to a restaurant on 108th and Amsterdam called Thai Market, and it was pretty darn good. A very fun ambiance. It was so nice to have a leisurely walk with just Nate and have dinner without the kids, and to actually talk and hold hands. We stopped at the grocery store on the way home, which is one of Nate's favorite things to do... seriously! It's our favorite grocery store, and they also carry Junior's cheesecake, so we picked some up for dessert. It was so scrumptious! To top it off, we caught the bus for a nice romantic ride home ! ;) I had offered to babysit for our neighbors, so we were back early, by 7:00 pm, so they could go out. I spent the rest of the night babysitting, and watching Grey's Anatomy, while Nate and Josh kicked it at our place. It was a lovely weekend!

Friday, February 13, 2009

Tender mercies

It's been a rough couple of weeks with our little Asher. IT has finally happened... he has learned how to climb in and out of his crib. The OUT of the crib is the part that's been a real downer. I realize that I should be extremely grateful that he has lasted this long. He has always been such a great sleeper, and just never questioned that when I put him in his crib, he was supposed to stay there. But, since that dreadful day, I have been getting extremely anxious around bedtimes. I now understand why so many parents put it off, especially when kids are playing so nicely, because it is so exhausting to fight them into bed, and then keep putting them back in time and time again. I am not proud of my parenting over the past few days. It seems that nothing works to keep him in his bed except getting angry, and I HATE being that kind of mom. I hate thinking that I finally got him to be quiet and stay in bed because I scared him or made him sad. Last night was the worst. After so many nights of this "game" that is getting SOOO old, and after a very busy day yesterday, during which Asher decided he didn't need a nap, so he was a MONSTER, I just couldn't take it any more. It was really scary to ME to feel how angry and frustrated I was. I am really grateful that I have the ability to recognize when I am not in control, even in the moment, and that I am able to slow down and ultimately stop myself from doing anything that would hurt my child. The more I think about it, I really feel that anger is most often, not the answer. I believe that it is affective and even appropriate occasionally, but for this, I just don't think it is right... it doesn't feel right. So today, I went and bought a lock for the outside of his door. That's right people, I am going to lock my child in his room and let him cry it out. No more going in to sing another song, or get him water, or milk, or water in a different cup, or read a book, or any other excuses that he will pull out for hours if we let him. It's not going to be pretty, but I know my child, and I know that it will be effective, and that it will only last a couple of nights.  But the most important thing to me, is that my child gets the sleep he needs, and that has not been happening.  The other part to the solution is a big boy bed. I put in a request to have maintenance bring a twin bed up here, and today, I let Asher pick out some Thomas the Train sheets from Target, which he hugged to his chest all throughout the store, while saying "take to our house now?" Which leads me to the point of this post... (geez, I am so long winded... sorry)

Today I put Sayer down for a nap at 9:00 am, and took the monitor to my neighbors so she could babysit him, then Asher and I headed to Target to get sheets and a lock for the door. On the way home, I was carrying Asher and the stroller up 3 flights of stairs, with his beloved blanky over my shoulder. Unbeknownst to me, the blanky slipped off on the stairs, and I didn't realize until we were on the train and the doors had closed. I wanted to cry. As the train started to move, I started thinking about everything we were going through with Asher and his sleeping, and the thought of him not having his blanky in the midst of it all, made me want to cry even more. I thought of all my options, thinking I could order him a new one, or I could go back and get it, but someone probably would have picked it up and taken it... this is New York after all. But as the train stopped at the next station, I made an impulse decision and got off the train. I was thinking how I couldn't believe that I was going all the way back there to get his blanket. It wouldn't be such a big deal, except that I had Asher in his stroller, and it meant that I had to carry him down 3 flights of stairs, cross the street, then go up another 3 flights of stairs to get to the North bound train to go back up to the 225th stop. Then I had to go down 3 flights of stairs, cross the street, and go up another 3 flights of stairs to get to where I dropped the blanket, and get back on the south bound train. After I had already gone down and up the first 2 sets of stairs, I was feeling close to tears... silly I know, but I was. While we were on the train, I explained to Asher that mommy dropped his blanky and that we had to go back and get it. He just kept saying "I sorry mommy" over and over. Such a sweetheart. As I was getting off the train at 225th, I was praying that Asher's blanket would still be there. I told Heavenly Father how I would feel so much better if someone would offer to help me down these 3 flights of stairs right now, and that if they did, then surely it would be Him telling me that it was ok, and that Asher's blanket would still be there and that this whole 20 minute detour would be worth it. Well, as the last person past me to go down the stairs, I thought, well, that's that, the blanket is not going to be there, I might as well just prepare myself now. But then the last girl stopped before she went down, and asked me if I would like some help. I wanted to cry. I know this all sounds so silly to you all, but I'm sure that everyone has had moments where they are at their wits end, and they just need a little tender mercy, to know that Heavenly Father is aware of them and their problems, no matter how silly they may seem. Well, this was one of those times. As I crossed the street to get to the last set of stairs, I felt confident that the blanket would be there, and it was. Someone had graciously picked it up and draped it over the edge so that people wouldn't trample all over it. I was so happy that I literally did start to cry. It's amazing that the things that are important to us, no matter how small, are also important to Heavenly Father. 

So yeah, that's all... I just wanted to share that. However, just once, I would love to have a simple, uneventful trip to Target. Maybe next time! Same with doing the laundry... another story for another time!!