
Saturday, January 06, 2007
Over the River, and Through the Woods

Thursday, January 04, 2007
Eyesight Update
I went to the eye doctor today, and for the first time I can ever remember, my prescription stayed the same! I also saw the contact lens fitter, and I'm glad to find out (as I had surmised) that contacts have changed significantly since I last purchased them (while in PA school in Chicago). So if these new contacts work out, I'll be without my glasses a whole lot more often. Gosh, ever since Danielle said I should write more about myself, I have. What, do I even have kids?
p.s. They're doing well, Grandma and Grandpa. I know you like to check the blog for grandchildren updates.
p.s. They're doing well, Grandma and Grandpa. I know you like to check the blog for grandchildren updates.
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
StokesYear's Eve: Laid Back-
...sippin' on gin and juice (or organic fruit malt beverage- Peels, contributed by Stokes). Happy StokesYear's Eve to All! Our dear friend Jen had to return to Oregon on the 29th, so once again we had to celebrate New Year's early. We were graced with the presence of our children, so needless to say our activities were a bit restricted.
After hanging out at Hope's house, Mike dropped me off at the Radisson downtown, as my dad gave me a free night stay voucher which expired at the end of 2006, and I didn't want it to go to waste. Also, I had had an absolutely terrible Thursday, handling others' (A's and B's) bodily wastes- not fun. My hotel stay was really relaxing. I have never stayed at a hotel alone, and wasn't sure if I was going to like it or not, but it was really peaceful. I read in bed, tried to discover what my sleep number is (jury is still out- I tried 80, I tried 35...), took a luxurious shower in the morning and shaved my legs, and got to blow dry my hair all the way dry- woah. Mike came downtown with the kids in the morning, and we went to lunch at Ike's, did some shopping, and went to the Mary Poppins display on the 8th floor of Dayton's (Macy's :( ).
We met my parents for lunch at Chipotle on Saturday, and then went to the club to swim. Other than every other family in Savage, MN having the same idea, we had a really nice time. B just loves to splash, and be pulled through the water, and A got pretty good at jumping in off the side of the pool without holding on to Mike or me.
After hanging out at Hope's house, Mike dropped me off at the Radisson downtown, as my dad gave me a free night stay voucher which expired at the end of 2006, and I didn't want it to go to waste. Also, I had had an absolutely terrible Thursday, handling others' (A's and B's) bodily wastes- not fun. My hotel stay was really relaxing. I have never stayed at a hotel alone, and wasn't sure if I was going to like it or not, but it was really peaceful. I read in bed, tried to discover what my sleep number is (jury is still out- I tried 80, I tried 35...), took a luxurious shower in the morning and shaved my legs, and got to blow dry my hair all the way dry- woah. Mike came downtown with the kids in the morning, and we went to lunch at Ike's, did some shopping, and went to the Mary Poppins display on the 8th floor of Dayton's (Macy's :( ).
We met my parents for lunch at Chipotle on Saturday, and then went to the club to swim. Other than every other family in Savage, MN having the same idea, we had a really nice time. B just loves to splash, and be pulled through the water, and A got pretty good at jumping in off the side of the pool without holding on to Mike or me.
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Merry Christmas from Milk and O's!
We are back, and trying to crawl out from under the pile of Christmas gifts we brought home with us. We went down to Okabena on Friday after school, went to Great Grandma F's for the big family gathering on Saturday, opened gifts with Mike's family on Sunday morning, then drove to my parents' house to change and head to 4 o'clock mass. We had dinner and put the kids to bed, then played a game of Apples to Apples. We then opened more gifts on Christmas morning at Grandma and Grandpa J's. Bridget, Steve, and Maren left before lunch to get to their other grandma's, and we spent the day lollygagging at my parents' house in our pajamas. Monday evening, we finally got motivated to pack all of our stuff up and head back home. Mom and Dad followed behind, so they could watch the kids open presents from Santa at our house. What a marathon! All in all, it was a very nice Christmas, and it was fun to watch the kids' excitement.
It's been a tough transition back to being at home by myself, after a nice span of days being with other adults. Bridget and Steve stopped by for a visit yesterday afternoon, which was nice to spend some more time with Maren. She is such a funny little growler. She has a form of a crawl down, but backwards is her only direction. B was on all fours last week, and has been pulling up the past few days. He kind of grunts in frustration when sitting by himself, like he knows there is more he can be doing, he just can't figure out how to go about it. After sleeping terribly all weekend when we were away from home, the past two nights have been heavenly! He has skipped his 5:30/6 am nursing, and has been holding off until after 7, then going back to sleep until around 9 am!
Danielle says I should write more about myself instead of just my babies, so I'll try. I am going to complete a quick online CME once I'm done with this post, since I'm feeling the pressure of recertifying this year. I'm thinking of doing the take home exam, rather than taking the board exam online, but the take home option requires additional CME credits, and costs more. Well worth it, I think.
I am unsure what to think about my current hairstyle. I went for the bangs back in October, but if they are not cut above my eyebrows, they drive me insane! Also, they grow out so quickly, that it doesn't really fit with my usual trend of haircuts every 6-9 months or so. Haircuts every 6-8 weeks, are you nuts??!!? I'll keep practicing with the blowdryer, and see how it goes.
I'm planning on getting a handle on my eating, now that Christmas is over. I know, I know, such a cliche. Oh well, at least I'll be in good company. I haven't figured out yet how to get to the club- when Mike gets home, I don't want to rush out the door to workout, I'd rather hang out with him and the babies...so I'm going to work on my diet for starters. NO MORE NON-DIET POP! At least until I've lost the amount of weight I want to lose- then we'll see if I can learn the definition of moderation.
I got a Kitchen Aid mixer from my lovely children this Christmas, which also doesn't fit with the lose weight theme, since I can whip up cookies, cake batters, and pie crusts in a flash, but I'm very excited about the mixer none the less. I've wanted one for a very long time.
Hope you all had a wonderful time with your families at Christmastime; now, let's have a Rockin' 2007!!! Woo Hoo!!!!
It's been a tough transition back to being at home by myself, after a nice span of days being with other adults. Bridget and Steve stopped by for a visit yesterday afternoon, which was nice to spend some more time with Maren. She is such a funny little growler. She has a form of a crawl down, but backwards is her only direction. B was on all fours last week, and has been pulling up the past few days. He kind of grunts in frustration when sitting by himself, like he knows there is more he can be doing, he just can't figure out how to go about it. After sleeping terribly all weekend when we were away from home, the past two nights have been heavenly! He has skipped his 5:30/6 am nursing, and has been holding off until after 7, then going back to sleep until around 9 am!
Danielle says I should write more about myself instead of just my babies, so I'll try. I am going to complete a quick online CME once I'm done with this post, since I'm feeling the pressure of recertifying this year. I'm thinking of doing the take home exam, rather than taking the board exam online, but the take home option requires additional CME credits, and costs more. Well worth it, I think.
I am unsure what to think about my current hairstyle. I went for the bangs back in October, but if they are not cut above my eyebrows, they drive me insane! Also, they grow out so quickly, that it doesn't really fit with my usual trend of haircuts every 6-9 months or so. Haircuts every 6-8 weeks, are you nuts??!!? I'll keep practicing with the blowdryer, and see how it goes.
I'm planning on getting a handle on my eating, now that Christmas is over. I know, I know, such a cliche. Oh well, at least I'll be in good company. I haven't figured out yet how to get to the club- when Mike gets home, I don't want to rush out the door to workout, I'd rather hang out with him and the babies...so I'm going to work on my diet for starters. NO MORE NON-DIET POP! At least until I've lost the amount of weight I want to lose- then we'll see if I can learn the definition of moderation.
I got a Kitchen Aid mixer from my lovely children this Christmas, which also doesn't fit with the lose weight theme, since I can whip up cookies, cake batters, and pie crusts in a flash, but I'm very excited about the mixer none the less. I've wanted one for a very long time.
Hope you all had a wonderful time with your families at Christmastime; now, let's have a Rockin' 2007!!! Woo Hoo!!!!
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Third Tooth!

Our little B has been working hard, and sometime between dinner last night, and 11:30 this morning, he popped out another tooth. Now he has two on the bottom, and the top left front tooth.

A said something the other day that totally cemented my desire to travel extensively- she was building a tower of stacking cups, and after putting the last cup on the top of her quasi-obelisk said, "this looks just like the Washington Monument!"
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Big Crabs call for Big Knockers

Our daughter was quite comical on Sunday afternoon, during our outing to Baltimore. She was whining in the double stroller, and when we finally stopped to see what was the matter, she said she had wanted to sit in the grass "for just a little bit." There was no grass around, but we came upon a patch on our way back to the parking

B and Ollie were two peas in a pod- just loved looking at one another, laughing, drooling, and generally being easy to please.

Now that we are home, the laundry is half done, and the Christmas cards have been ordered. I'm happy to say that the Christmas shopping was completed before we left for Maryland. What's up with this weather??? Bring on the snow!!!
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