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Sunday, July 31, 2011

Pee-pee Outside?

When I started the potty training process with my son and posted something about it on my Facebook page, I got many responses about what worked for their son. The most popular suggestion was to let them pee outside. The novelty and independence of going outside and doing their business on a tree, a rock, or whatever, seemed to make potty training a fun task. We gave it a try and have had much success with it. Maybe too much.

I pee on tree!
Why is it that boys like to urinate on stuff? Is it because they can, so easily? Is it something embedded in their DNA? Some kind of primal instinct to mark territory?

All I know is, that boy of mine digs going pee-pee outside! So much so, we have to keep a close eye on him so he doesn't drop trou in public. Well, not really in public, but he did almost urinate off the fourth floor balcony while we were on vacation. And he definitely doesn't hold back when at home. We are currently living in an RV in my grandmother-in-law's yard so there's plenty of outside time. On his walk from GG's (great-grandmother's) to the RV, this is what occurred:

My mother has been on my case about it. She thinks we're going to get in trouble for it...like the law is going to come for him. I honestly don't have an issue with him peeing outside. As long as he's doing it at home or at my parents home, I don't think it's a problem. It is greener than using the toilet! :)

What do you think? Pee-pee outside or no? Do you let your boys do it?


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Friday, July 22, 2011

Plank A Day!

As a work from home mother of two little ones, this mama barely has time to breathe nonetheless exercise, so I'm always looking for a quick and easy way to stay fit. I did Jillian Michael's 30-Day Shred a while ago and though I did it everyday for 30 days, I didn't get the results I was hoping for. I actually gained weight, but I did lose an inch or so in my waist and legs. Nothing turns me off of exercising more than weight gain. What's the point, right? I was into running for a few months, but my body does not hold up to the pavement pounding. I wish it could because I had great success with weight loss and general fitness when I was running. I did a few Zumba classes and loved it, but the classes are always at very inconvenient times. I've even tried the Banana Diet with no results. And now, I've been so busy lately that I had given up on any sort of exercise.

So, I just started watching what I was eating and drinking lots of water. I have actually lost several pounds and am fairly happy the way I look now, other than being a little softer than I'd like. Anyway, the other day I was reading through my twitter feed and saw a tweet with #plankaday. I was intrigued and clicked on it to discover a very fast, and it appears effective, way to tone up my flABs. This is the one part of my body that is nowhere close to resembling my pre-baby shape. I'm resigned to the fact that they will most likely never look that way again, but there's hope for them to look a little less flABby!
Plankin' on the beach (Sullivan's Island, SC)
The basic idea is to do at least one, one minute plank each day. Sounds easy peasy, right. Give it a try. One minute is harder than you think. It really does work your core if you do it COREectly. The more you can fit in the better. The best part is you can do it anywhere. Check out the details of The Plank A Day Revolution and join in. Let them know I sent ya!

Everyone can benefit from a strong core!

What quick and easy exercise regiments have you tried?
What kind of results did you get?
How do you fit in exercise (other than getting up at the crack of dawn)???


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Sunday, July 10, 2011

Looking Back

As much as we wanted to sell our house and get started building our new home, there is some sadness in leaving it. Though it wasn't the hubs and my first house, this was my children's first. Both came home from the hospital to it.

Two plus years after we bought our home, we welcomed our first child into it. I'll never forget bringing Cakes home. All the spring bulbs that we had planted in our yard were abloom. The sweet smell of hyacinths was thick in the air. Everything was fresh. New. The beginning of our life.

Cakes and I spent many hours feeding/watcing the fish in our backyard pond
Two and a half years later we brought our Bubby home. Though the details are a blur, I can tell you that any worry in my mind about Cakes being jealous of him was completely put to rest. She welcomed him with open arms, just as we all did. His sweet, laid back attitude brought such a lovely balance in our life. We were complete. We had our girl and our boy.

Big Sister and Little Brother
In the almost seven years that we lived in the house, we evolved from being a childless, carefree, married couple to a very happy family of four. We've also watched our one road neighborhood grow from a few houses to twenty-five or so. We welcomed and bid farewell to many neighbors. And we made several lasting (I hope) friendships. Those friendships were hard to leave. Good neighbors are a blessing and we were lucky enough to be blessed with several.

The hubs and I pre-kids
Family Picture 2010
We were particularly close with our next door neighbor, the A family. They are a family of four with two boys, W and E. W is going into second grade and E is entering first grade. E and Cakes are best buds! They spent a lot of time together, often several hours at a time, at least a couple times a week. Either he'd come over to play (and sometimes stayed for dinner), or Cakes and Bubby would go to their house. We would frequently go on walks and play out in the street as well. E even got to come with us for a special birthday play date to Chuck E. Cheese's. Moving away was hard and the kids have missed each other. But, since we are just around the corner, we are trying hard to get them together as often as possible.

Cakes, E-Dog, and Bubby
And then there's our across the street neighbors, Jonathan and Shelane. Actually, his name is Joseph, but I called him by the wrong name for about a year! Really. He never corrected me even though I gave him many opportunities to do it. I flat out asked him if his name was actually Joseph and he still denied it. I didn't confirm my suspicion that his name wasn't really Jonathan until we checked mail for him when he was of town once. He was embarrassed to correct me since I had been calling by the wrong name for so long. Boy, did I feel like an idiot! Funny part about it, the hubby sometimes still refers to him as Jonathan. Anyway, we became friends and spent a lot of time chatting outside.  Lucky guy found a great girl in Shelane, and we quickly took to her. She is probably the sweetest gal I know. The kids often recruited him and Shelane to go on walks with us...with their dogs. They have five dogs! And you though we were crazy with four! They were such good neighbors that they would let us borrow their lawn mower, a jar a mayo, and even let us use their truck to move. I told you. They are good people! We're keeping in touch. In fact, they kept our dogs when we went on vacation after we moved. And we'll be taking care of their dogs in a couple weeks.

Bubby with the Rat Pack
We have several other good neighbors that we will miss as well. Chris, his son, C, and their dog, Maggie. We always enjoyed chatting with them. And Maggie's kisses were the best. What a dog! Tony, our two houses down neighbor, and his two dogs. I've actually know him since I was in high school. We won't discuss how long ago that was. Tony was always great to chat with. He was always telling me how beautiful the kids and I are. Talk about an ego booster! Love him! Luckily, I'll still see him when I go grocery shopping. He's a manager where I shop. Oh, and Connie and her brother, Will and Alecia, Russ and Lorainne. All super nice people. We're going to miss them all!

One thing we are not going to miss is our yard. Don't get me wrong, we loved our yard. It was large, and pretty, and great for the kids, but we had too many flower beds to take care of. But I will miss the memories. Like the several trees that we planted that had special significance. One was a gift given to me when Cakes was born. Another was for Mother's Day, and yet another for one of my birthdays. The kids had a lot of fun in that yard. Luckily I have plenty pictures to look back on and remember fondly.

Bubby enjoying the back yard.
But we will create more memories in the new house, the new yard, and with new neighbors. The next chapter in our life will begin soon. In the meantime, we're working on some pretty special memories in the 'ol house on wheels.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Home, Sweet Home On Wheels!

After a month of waiting to close on our house, and two delays, we have finally closed! We closed on the 29th and then left for a week long beach vacay on the 30th. We had scheduled our vacation before we sold the house. Talk about perfect timing!  The beach was a very welcome (and much needed) retreat!

Did I happen to mention where we would be living while our new house was being built? Nope. I think I left that out. Since we couldn't find a short term lease, nor one that allowed four dogs, we had to get a bit creative.

This is our new home:
My parents have very generously allowed us to use their 33' RV. It is fairly roomy for an RV, but with two very active kiddos and four little dogs, in the vacant lot next to hubby's grandmother's house, the next 4.5 to 5.5 months might be quite entertaining. We're building memories, right? An adventure that we'll remember forever. What is it that they say, what doesn't kill you only makes you stronger? Yeah, that's it!

Look how cute the kids are in their current sleeping arrangement.

We'll see how cute I think they look in a few months.

Me in my new office.
Brings a whole new meaning to "mobile" office!

Our dining room...
I have always wanted and outdoor kitchen/dining area!

All joking aside, we are very blessed that everything has fallen into place the way it has. The most important fact is that we are not homeless. Finding a lease, nonetheless a short term lease, was going to be quite difficult. Worst case scenario, we would have moved in with the hubby's grandmother (G.G) or with my folks. Not that we don't love our families, but you know. Do I need to say anymore?

With us living in the RV, we are saving a ton of money; money that we can use for various (and there are plenty) upgrades on the new home. Parked next to G.G.'s, we can shower, cook, and use the restroom, NOT in the RV. Pee-Yew. Oops, I meant phew!

The best part of living in G.G.'s yard is that the kids get to spend lots of time with their G.G. (great grandmother). Now that's a blessing!

Bubby helps G.G. in the garden.

 Cakes LOVES the cherry tomatoes!

Bubby poses in front of the beans in G.G.'s garden.

It's going to be quite an adventure! I hope you will follow along!

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