On October 10, we decided to head to the local pumpkin patch as a family and let Taeya pick out a pumpkin. We usually go with a group of friends when we do our Annual Harvest Party. This would have been our 3rd year but unfortunately, we’re not throwing a Harvest Party seeing as I’m 8 ½ months pregnant. This was the first year we went where it wasn’t really cold yet and we had a fun time walking around the patch looking for the perfect pumpkin and taking pictures. You can see our family photo from last year in the blog header. What a fun outing it is to go to the pumpkin patch. Although the pumpkins cost a little more than the grocery store pumpkins, it’s a great way to support local farmers and it sure is more fun than picking out a pumpkin at the store. This is a tradition I hope we will continue to do for many more years to come.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Friday, October 08, 2010
Want Cleaner Dishes?
My dad, who fixes major appliances for a living, just sent an email out about how to get your dishes cleaner in your dishwasher. Read below if you'd like to learn more. There are some great tips! I'm actually going to try making my own dishwasher soap because I have most of the ingredients on hand already. If you'd like to see the recipe, it can be found here. I haven't tried it yet so I don't know how it works at this point. I'll try to update when I start using it. If it doesn't work well, I'll be using the lemi-shine that my dad talked about in his letter.
Dear Friends:
The summer of 2010 marked a Sea Change in dishwasher detergents. The Federal Government banned the use of all Phosphates in dishwasher detergents in July or August of this year. What does that mean for you? It means that when you run out of your current box of d/w soap (which may have Phosphates in it), you will not be able to buy another box with Phosphates--ever!
Those of you who are wondering why your dishwasher is doing such a lousy job lately need to check the box or bottle of dishwasher detergent and see if it is Phosphate Free--or ECO-Friendly, as some manufacturers like to boast. Phosphate Free d/w detergent is worse than useless. By itself, it will leave your dishes increasingly dirty, spotted, covered with a white, ugly film. Your dishwasher interior will also suffer the same fate as time goes by.
I had a customer recently who just bought a house. The previous owner prided herself in using nothing but ECO-Friendly detergents in her home. She had used this soap in her dishwasher for the last 4 years. The outside of the dishwasher looked beautiful. It was spotlessly clean and shiny--like it had just been installed new last week. However, the interior looked like it was sprayed with concrete. I could not even chip it with my putty knife. This lady had to throw the dishwasher away and buy a new one.
There is a product I recently heard about from a fellow appliance repairman. It is called LEMI SHINE. It is sold in Target and Wal-Mart stores. It is a powder that is used in conjunction with your powdered, Phosphate Free detergent. It will restore your dishwasher back to what it was designed for---Washing dishes---and doing a good job at it, too.
I have listed some pointers below that will help you get the most out of your dishwasher--regardless of brand or age.
1. Do not use Liquid Dishwasher Detergents. Most Hi-End dishwashers have sensors in them that determine how dirty the water is at the beginning of the wash cycle. If it determines that the water has a lot of food particles in it, it will, in many cases, run the dishwasher through the longest wash cycles with the most fill cycles. This adds time to your wash cycle and uses a lot more water (which costs energy to heat). The liquid detergents tend to coat the sensors so that they can not function. It is like smearing Vaseline on your glasses and then checking outside to see if it is foggy or not. With dirty glasses, you won't be able to tell. That is what happens to the sensors when they are covered with residue for the liquid soap.
2. Use Lemi Shine, along with a good quality powdered dishwasher detergent (like Cascade).
The first time you use Lemi Shine, it is recommended that you use it in an EMPTY dishwasher. Fill the main detergent cup FULL of Lemi Shine, run it on the Hottest, Longest wash cycle you have. This will help clean out the dishwasher and pump assembly.
After you have run the dishwasher with just Lemi Shine, use a 50/50 mixture of your dishwasher soap and Lemi Shine in every wash load.
I would recommend that you only add this mixture to the main wash soap cup, and fill that cup only about 1/3 the way full. Leave the other soap cup EMPTY. You will be using about 1/4th to 1/6th the soap you normally would if you were to fill both soap cups full.
The manufacturers always tell you to fill every soap cup FULL, for best results. They tell you that because they are SELLING SOAP!
Using too much soap etches your glass ware that much faster, often leaves spots and soap particles on the dishes and tastes like soap when you drink from the glasses.
When you back off on the amount of detergent you use, you can often stop using Jet Dry for spotting problems. I often tell my customers, if you cut back on your use of detergent and stop using Jet Dry, you can go to Hawaii once a year on what you save.
An easy way to use this Lemi Shine with your dishwasher soap is to fill a sugar dispenser half and half with the two products. Then just fill the one soap cup 1/3rd full and you are good to go. Just be sure to label the sugar dispenser as DISHWASHER SOAP so no one mistakes it for sugar.
3. When starting your dishwasher, run the water in the kitchen faucet until it is HOT. Then, shut off the faucet and turn on the dishwasher. That way your dishwasher gets hot water immediately and you won't be filling your dishwasher with COLD water at the start.
4. While waiting for the water to get hot at the faucet, run your disposal for a few seconds to make sure it is empty. Most dishwashers drain through the disposal and this ensures that you won't overflow the sink and flood the floor while the dishwasher is running.
5. If your dishwasher has a "Water Heat" option for the Wash cycle--use it. This ensures that the water will be hot enough for the dishwasher to do an excellent job of cleaning the dishes. If you have young children at home, your home water heater should be set no higher than 120 degrees. This will minimize the chance of scalding accidents in kids or grand-kids.
The Maximum temperature for young children is 120 degrees.
The Minimum temperature for dishwashers is 120 degrees.
There is no overlap. Use the "Water Heat" option on your dishwasher--it is the most important button on your dishwasher.
6. If you want to save energy on your dishwasher use, select "Air Dry" for the dry cycle. Leave the door closed on your dishwasher once the cycle is complete in order to keep the heat in the dishwasher. This helps the dishes to dry without using the HEAT Dry Option.
7. If your dishwasher has only one spray arm (located below the bottom rack), it is important to load the bottom rack in such a way as to allow the water from the spray arm to go through the lower rack to the upper rack so those dishes can get clean. Big pots or bowls or cookie sheets in the bottom rack will block the water and not allow water to the upper rack.
If you follow these steps, you will ensure that your dishwasher has the best chance possible of doing an excellent job in cleaning your dishes. Without the use of Lemi Shine, many people will end up replacing their dishwashers, thinking that the dirty dishes are a result of a worn out machine. They will find out too late that there cleaning problems did not leave with the old dishwasher.
Please feel free to pass this information on to your friends and co-workers. They too, will be looking for an answer for their dishwasher problems.
Dear Friends:
The summer of 2010 marked a Sea Change in dishwasher detergents. The Federal Government banned the use of all Phosphates in dishwasher detergents in July or August of this year. What does that mean for you? It means that when you run out of your current box of d/w soap (which may have Phosphates in it), you will not be able to buy another box with Phosphates--ever!
Those of you who are wondering why your dishwasher is doing such a lousy job lately need to check the box or bottle of dishwasher detergent and see if it is Phosphate Free--or ECO-Friendly, as some manufacturers like to boast. Phosphate Free d/w detergent is worse than useless. By itself, it will leave your dishes increasingly dirty, spotted, covered with a white, ugly film. Your dishwasher interior will also suffer the same fate as time goes by.
I had a customer recently who just bought a house. The previous owner prided herself in using nothing but ECO-Friendly detergents in her home. She had used this soap in her dishwasher for the last 4 years. The outside of the dishwasher looked beautiful. It was spotlessly clean and shiny--like it had just been installed new last week. However, the interior looked like it was sprayed with concrete. I could not even chip it with my putty knife. This lady had to throw the dishwasher away and buy a new one.
There is a product I recently heard about from a fellow appliance repairman. It is called LEMI SHINE. It is sold in Target and Wal-Mart stores. It is a powder that is used in conjunction with your powdered, Phosphate Free detergent. It will restore your dishwasher back to what it was designed for---Washing dishes---and doing a good job at it, too.
I have listed some pointers below that will help you get the most out of your dishwasher--regardless of brand or age.
1. Do not use Liquid Dishwasher Detergents. Most Hi-End dishwashers have sensors in them that determine how dirty the water is at the beginning of the wash cycle. If it determines that the water has a lot of food particles in it, it will, in many cases, run the dishwasher through the longest wash cycles with the most fill cycles. This adds time to your wash cycle and uses a lot more water (which costs energy to heat). The liquid detergents tend to coat the sensors so that they can not function. It is like smearing Vaseline on your glasses and then checking outside to see if it is foggy or not. With dirty glasses, you won't be able to tell. That is what happens to the sensors when they are covered with residue for the liquid soap.
2. Use Lemi Shine, along with a good quality powdered dishwasher detergent (like Cascade).
The first time you use Lemi Shine, it is recommended that you use it in an EMPTY dishwasher. Fill the main detergent cup FULL of Lemi Shine, run it on the Hottest, Longest wash cycle you have. This will help clean out the dishwasher and pump assembly.
After you have run the dishwasher with just Lemi Shine, use a 50/50 mixture of your dishwasher soap and Lemi Shine in every wash load.
I would recommend that you only add this mixture to the main wash soap cup, and fill that cup only about 1/3 the way full. Leave the other soap cup EMPTY. You will be using about 1/4th to 1/6th the soap you normally would if you were to fill both soap cups full.
The manufacturers always tell you to fill every soap cup FULL, for best results. They tell you that because they are SELLING SOAP!
Using too much soap etches your glass ware that much faster, often leaves spots and soap particles on the dishes and tastes like soap when you drink from the glasses.
When you back off on the amount of detergent you use, you can often stop using Jet Dry for spotting problems. I often tell my customers, if you cut back on your use of detergent and stop using Jet Dry, you can go to Hawaii once a year on what you save.
An easy way to use this Lemi Shine with your dishwasher soap is to fill a sugar dispenser half and half with the two products. Then just fill the one soap cup 1/3rd full and you are good to go. Just be sure to label the sugar dispenser as DISHWASHER SOAP so no one mistakes it for sugar.
3. When starting your dishwasher, run the water in the kitchen faucet until it is HOT. Then, shut off the faucet and turn on the dishwasher. That way your dishwasher gets hot water immediately and you won't be filling your dishwasher with COLD water at the start.
4. While waiting for the water to get hot at the faucet, run your disposal for a few seconds to make sure it is empty. Most dishwashers drain through the disposal and this ensures that you won't overflow the sink and flood the floor while the dishwasher is running.
5. If your dishwasher has a "Water Heat" option for the Wash cycle--use it. This ensures that the water will be hot enough for the dishwasher to do an excellent job of cleaning the dishes. If you have young children at home, your home water heater should be set no higher than 120 degrees. This will minimize the chance of scalding accidents in kids or grand-kids.
The Maximum temperature for young children is 120 degrees.
The Minimum temperature for dishwashers is 120 degrees.
There is no overlap. Use the "Water Heat" option on your dishwasher--it is the most important button on your dishwasher.
6. If you want to save energy on your dishwasher use, select "Air Dry" for the dry cycle. Leave the door closed on your dishwasher once the cycle is complete in order to keep the heat in the dishwasher. This helps the dishes to dry without using the HEAT Dry Option.
7. If your dishwasher has only one spray arm (located below the bottom rack), it is important to load the bottom rack in such a way as to allow the water from the spray arm to go through the lower rack to the upper rack so those dishes can get clean. Big pots or bowls or cookie sheets in the bottom rack will block the water and not allow water to the upper rack.
If you follow these steps, you will ensure that your dishwasher has the best chance possible of doing an excellent job in cleaning your dishes. Without the use of Lemi Shine, many people will end up replacing their dishwashers, thinking that the dirty dishes are a result of a worn out machine. They will find out too late that there cleaning problems did not leave with the old dishwasher.
Please feel free to pass this information on to your friends and co-workers. They too, will be looking for an answer for their dishwasher problems.
Friday, October 01, 2010
Snuggles With Daddy
I thought these pictures of Daddy and Taeya snuggling on the couch were so cute. They sure love each other!
This obviously isn't a snuggling with Daddy picture but I thought it was so cute. It's of Taeya and her friend Melanie at church clapping to the music.
This obviously isn't a snuggling with Daddy picture but I thought it was so cute. It's of Taeya and her friend Melanie at church clapping to the music.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
More Estes Park Pictures
I got some of the pictures Aunt Kay took in Estes Park. She has a great camera that takes lovely pictures. Enjoy! I love the last one of Taeya.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Estes Park, CO
This past weekend, our little family had the opportunity to drive to Estes Park, CO to visit with Phil's Aunt Kay & Uncle David. Although it was a short trip as we only stayed one night but we had a lovely time visiting with Aunt Kay & Uncle David. One of the reasons they go to Estes Park is to see all the elk that come down from the mountains during the rutting season. It was a little early in the season but we still saw quite a few elk in the 24 hours we were in Estes Park. Here are our pictures from Monday morning. I'll post more from our drive into Rocky Mountain National Park later.
Pregnancy Update-32 weeks 2 days
Well, I am now 32 weeks 2 days along in my pregnancy. It's been going great and overall, I'm enjoying it. I definitely am starting to slow down and have less energy overall. I'm loving the baby movements and seeing my belly contort up and down as he twists around in his comfy cave. Only 7 more weeks from today (or less) and I'll have a baby in my arms!
I was feeling Baby move the other night and just thinking how I didn't want to forget how amazing it feels to have a life growing inside of me. This is most likely my last pregnancy (unless God has other plans) so I'm just trying to enjoy it and not wish it away as I go through the 3rd trimester.
In the past 2 weeks, I celebrated my 29th birthday. It's a little weird to think this will be my last year of my 20's. I've been so blessed in my 29 years and am thankful for all the Lord has taught me over the years through the trials as well as the triumphs. As my back has been hurting a lot the past few weeks, my husband blessed me with a pre-natal massage at a beautiful spa for my birthday. It was AMAZING. It didn't really help my back pain as they didn't massage deep enough for that but I thoroughly enjoyed every moment of it.
* Pics taken at 31 weeks 3 days.
I was feeling Baby move the other night and just thinking how I didn't want to forget how amazing it feels to have a life growing inside of me. This is most likely my last pregnancy (unless God has other plans) so I'm just trying to enjoy it and not wish it away as I go through the 3rd trimester.
In the past 2 weeks, I celebrated my 29th birthday. It's a little weird to think this will be my last year of my 20's. I've been so blessed in my 29 years and am thankful for all the Lord has taught me over the years through the trials as well as the triumphs. As my back has been hurting a lot the past few weeks, my husband blessed me with a pre-natal massage at a beautiful spa for my birthday. It was AMAZING. It didn't really help my back pain as they didn't massage deep enough for that but I thoroughly enjoyed every moment of it.
* Pics taken at 31 weeks 3 days.
Monday, August 23, 2010
29 Weeks Along
Technically, I'm not 7 months yet. I should be holding up 6 fingers but I forgot that until I uploaded the pics. I feel nearly as big as I was when I had Taeya. Still have a little room to breathe but only before I eat. Once I eat, I feel like someone has a belt tied around my upper belly.
I haven't been taking nearly as many belly shots as I did with Taeya so I thought I'd grab a couple in the mirror while I was thinking about it. That belly looks huge!
I go in for my next OB appointment on Wednesday. I'll be having a growth scan (ultrasound) done on baby boy. They want to make sure I don't have the same issues I had with Taeya. She grew on the small side from 1/2 way through the pregnancy to the end. I have a feeling this little boy is going to be a lot bigger than Taeya was when she was born. When they measured my belly at my last appt. 3 weeks ago, it was measuring 3 weeks ahead which it NEVER did with Taeya.
Please pray about Phil's job situation. He's in a four hour long interview right now!! It started Monday at 12 and should finish around 4. He has a face-to-face interview, 2 tests and some sort of role-playing scenario. We are praying that God will open the doors so Phil can start working soon!!!
We've been doing some fun things like camping, visiting family and moving Taeya to her old room so look for some pictures soon!
I haven't been taking nearly as many belly shots as I did with Taeya so I thought I'd grab a couple in the mirror while I was thinking about it. That belly looks huge!
I go in for my next OB appointment on Wednesday. I'll be having a growth scan (ultrasound) done on baby boy. They want to make sure I don't have the same issues I had with Taeya. She grew on the small side from 1/2 way through the pregnancy to the end. I have a feeling this little boy is going to be a lot bigger than Taeya was when she was born. When they measured my belly at my last appt. 3 weeks ago, it was measuring 3 weeks ahead which it NEVER did with Taeya.
Please pray about Phil's job situation. He's in a four hour long interview right now!! It started Monday at 12 and should finish around 4. He has a face-to-face interview, 2 tests and some sort of role-playing scenario. We are praying that God will open the doors so Phil can start working soon!!!
We've been doing some fun things like camping, visiting family and moving Taeya to her old room so look for some pictures soon!
Tuesday, August 03, 2010
Baby Due Date Poll
At the request of our friend Annie, I created a second baby guessing poll for baby Camp # 2. I currently have a scheduled c-section for November 3, 2010 so there's little chance he'll come after that date. However, he can come early if I go into labor earlier than 11/3. We're pretty much 100% sure this baby is a boy but you can guess girl if you'd like. :) It'll dock you 400 points if you're wrong though.
I'd love for all of my blog readers to participate in the poll even if you don't regularly comment. It's fun for me to see who is viewing my blog. Please don't be shy! I know I have some readers who never comment on my blog and I want you to participate as well. I will mail a $5 Starbucks gift card to the highest winner based on the points that are earned as long as I am able to contact them when the time comes. (In other words, don't be anonymous or you won't receive the prize if you win).
The points are awarded using the following scale:
Point Penalties:(The lowest score wins):
Incorrect gender: 400 points
Date & Time: 5 points per hour
Weight: 5 points per ounce
Length: 10 points per inch
***The poll is located on the top of the right sidebar of my blog.***
May the best guesser win!
I'd love for all of my blog readers to participate in the poll even if you don't regularly comment. It's fun for me to see who is viewing my blog. Please don't be shy! I know I have some readers who never comment on my blog and I want you to participate as well. I will mail a $5 Starbucks gift card to the highest winner based on the points that are earned as long as I am able to contact them when the time comes. (In other words, don't be anonymous or you won't receive the prize if you win).
The points are awarded using the following scale:
Point Penalties:(The lowest score wins):
Incorrect gender: 400 points
Date & Time: 5 points per hour
Weight: 5 points per ounce
Length: 10 points per inch
***The poll is located on the top of the right sidebar of my blog.***
Monday, August 02, 2010
Less than 100 days!
Wahoo! I just noticed my ticker says I'm down to 98 days. It's actually more like 93 (or less) because of the scheduled c-section. It's getting closer. 13 weeks 2 days left until the c-section.
I found out today that I passed my glucose test last week. So glad I didn't have to do the 3 hr test. I have to do a 24 hour urine collection because I've been spilling protein in my urine for the past three visits. I think it's just because I need to drink more but we shall see. I feel great and my blood pressure has been great at each visit so I'm not too worried about pre-eclampsia.
At my visit on Wednesday, I was 25 weeks 2 days but was measuring 28 weeks so it seems that baby boy is growing well.
I found out today that I passed my glucose test last week. So glad I didn't have to do the 3 hr test. I have to do a 24 hour urine collection because I've been spilling protein in my urine for the past three visits. I think it's just because I need to drink more but we shall see. I feel great and my blood pressure has been great at each visit so I'm not too worried about pre-eclampsia.
At my visit on Wednesday, I was 25 weeks 2 days but was measuring 28 weeks so it seems that baby boy is growing well.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Still Pregnant
If I gained back a few readers when I started blogging about my pregnancy, I'm guessing they're all gone again. Sorry for the lapse of blog posts. I have time to blog but have been doing other things instead. I'm keeping busy with babysitting 2 days a week, teaching swim lessons, running my household and catching up on my digital scrap booking.
Scrapbooking
In the past couple of weeks, I finally uploaded all of my photos to Shutterfly from 2008 and 2009. I finished my 2008 scrap book online!! Yeah!!! It's about 85 pages long. If anyone is interested in seeing it, I can share it with you if you leave your email address or let me know that you want to see it. I feel a little funny just posting it to my blog since anyone can then see it. It was fun to work on as it was primarily about the first year of Taeya's life. So many sweet sweet memories. I've begun working on my 2009 scrapbook and am into April. I like to scrap book from January 1-December 31st. I try to create pages of all of the major events/activities throughout the year and include family favorites as well. It's very much a time-line of memories for me and it's so fun to go back through and remember all the fun we've had over the years.
Pregnancy
I'm currently 25 weeks 1 day pregnant and am feeling really good. I am able to take a nap most days which really helps. I haven't been puking at all lately which is WONDERFUL! Baby boy generally is pretty quiet but he'll wake up and start bopping around in there pretty good. I have my next OB appointment tomorrow morning. This past month I developed carpal tunnel syndrome in my left arm. I had it in my right with Taeya. I wear a brace about 75% of the time and it definitely helps. Sometimes my hand is in a lot of pain and other times it doesn't bother me at all. Hopefully it won't last the rest of the pregnancy but if that's my only problem, I can't complain!
Family
Phil's mom, grandma, sister, brother and his parents dog came to visit us for a week in July. We had a great time just hanging out and relaxing. We played lots of games (I LOVE playing games with family!), went to the falls and fish hatchery near where we live and just had a great time.
US
We're still waiting to hear whether Phil has a job or not. He's applied for a local job which looks very promising and it's between him or one other individual. We were supposed to hear yesterday or today but they didn't call. We're praying that he's able to get this job so we can stay in our house and not have to move right now! Taeya is growing more and more each day. She is talking quite a bit. She loves to sing and can sing all the way through the ABC's (although I'm not really sure if she says them perfectly as she mumbles some of the letters). Her favorite song is "Itsy Bitsy" (The Itsy Bitsy Spider). She requests it every single time we get in the car and would listen to it on repeat if we let her! She is such a little helper and a joy to have around. She loves to help Mommy and Daddy and if we ask her to help with something, she is almost always readily willing to jump up and do whatever we ask of her. The most exciting thing to share is that she if FULLY potty-trained, even at night! She'll occasionally have an accident if we're out and about but even then she's consistently asking to go to the potty. She never has accidents at home anymore which is so wonderful.
I guess I haven't downloaded my camera recently (as in since July 4th or so). Here are some cute pictures I had of Taeya from June and early July.
Helping Mommy make cookies. She always loves to "nitch." She "nitches" flour by the handful while we bake!
The next few pics are from the day we found out we were having a boy. June 19th. We spent the day down in GJ hanging out and having fun! Here's Taeya at Red Robin.
At the pond, feeding the ducks.
Eating mommy's ice cream. I guess mine was better tasting than hers. She calls it icekeem which I love hearing her say.
Playing at the park! She and Daddy played chase all over the playground. Mommy joined in some fun but not the chase as it involved small tunnels that Mommy was NOT about to crawl through!
Our pastor's family just returned from a month long trip to China. Annie, one of Taeya's special girls purchased this beautiful Chinese dress for Taeya. I tried to get a good picture of her wearing it but Taeya wasn't very cooperative that Sunday. I'll have to try again soon.
Guess that's all for now. I'll try to take another belly shot soon. I'm DEFINITELY pregnant and showing at this point. Hopefully, it won't take over a month for me to post again.
Scrapbooking
In the past couple of weeks, I finally uploaded all of my photos to Shutterfly from 2008 and 2009. I finished my 2008 scrap book online!! Yeah!!! It's about 85 pages long. If anyone is interested in seeing it, I can share it with you if you leave your email address or let me know that you want to see it. I feel a little funny just posting it to my blog since anyone can then see it. It was fun to work on as it was primarily about the first year of Taeya's life. So many sweet sweet memories. I've begun working on my 2009 scrapbook and am into April. I like to scrap book from January 1-December 31st. I try to create pages of all of the major events/activities throughout the year and include family favorites as well. It's very much a time-line of memories for me and it's so fun to go back through and remember all the fun we've had over the years.
Pregnancy
I'm currently 25 weeks 1 day pregnant and am feeling really good. I am able to take a nap most days which really helps. I haven't been puking at all lately which is WONDERFUL! Baby boy generally is pretty quiet but he'll wake up and start bopping around in there pretty good. I have my next OB appointment tomorrow morning. This past month I developed carpal tunnel syndrome in my left arm. I had it in my right with Taeya. I wear a brace about 75% of the time and it definitely helps. Sometimes my hand is in a lot of pain and other times it doesn't bother me at all. Hopefully it won't last the rest of the pregnancy but if that's my only problem, I can't complain!
Family
Phil's mom, grandma, sister, brother and his parents dog came to visit us for a week in July. We had a great time just hanging out and relaxing. We played lots of games (I LOVE playing games with family!), went to the falls and fish hatchery near where we live and just had a great time.
US
We're still waiting to hear whether Phil has a job or not. He's applied for a local job which looks very promising and it's between him or one other individual. We were supposed to hear yesterday or today but they didn't call. We're praying that he's able to get this job so we can stay in our house and not have to move right now! Taeya is growing more and more each day. She is talking quite a bit. She loves to sing and can sing all the way through the ABC's (although I'm not really sure if she says them perfectly as she mumbles some of the letters). Her favorite song is "Itsy Bitsy" (The Itsy Bitsy Spider). She requests it every single time we get in the car and would listen to it on repeat if we let her! She is such a little helper and a joy to have around. She loves to help Mommy and Daddy and if we ask her to help with something, she is almost always readily willing to jump up and do whatever we ask of her. The most exciting thing to share is that she if FULLY potty-trained, even at night! She'll occasionally have an accident if we're out and about but even then she's consistently asking to go to the potty. She never has accidents at home anymore which is so wonderful.
I guess I haven't downloaded my camera recently (as in since July 4th or so). Here are some cute pictures I had of Taeya from June and early July.
Helping Mommy make cookies. She always loves to "nitch." She "nitches" flour by the handful while we bake!
The next few pics are from the day we found out we were having a boy. June 19th. We spent the day down in GJ hanging out and having fun! Here's Taeya at Red Robin.
At the pond, feeding the ducks.
Eating mommy's ice cream. I guess mine was better tasting than hers. She calls it icekeem which I love hearing her say.
Playing at the park! She and Daddy played chase all over the playground. Mommy joined in some fun but not the chase as it involved small tunnels that Mommy was NOT about to crawl through!
Our pastor's family just returned from a month long trip to China. Annie, one of Taeya's special girls purchased this beautiful Chinese dress for Taeya. I tried to get a good picture of her wearing it but Taeya wasn't very cooperative that Sunday. I'll have to try again soon.
Guess that's all for now. I'll try to take another belly shot soon. I'm DEFINITELY pregnant and showing at this point. Hopefully, it won't take over a month for me to post again.
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