Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Week 14 - February 12 - 18, 2015

Hey Little Man!

Yes! We found out that you are a little man!!!  Our very loved Maxon Edward Janiszewski.  We plan to call you Max.  Mollie is very excited and she talks about you a lot!  She gives you kisses (on my tummy) and tells you that she is going to change your diaper... maybe, and if you are hungry, she will feed you...maybe.  I don't think she knows that maybe means she might and she might not.  Ha!

Here we are (mommy and daddy) getting ready to do our genetic testing and to take the blood to find out if you are a boy or girl.  I knew... KNEW you were going to be my sweet Max!  Mommy (me) is 37 years old, so I am considered Advanced Maternal Age, but don't worry... I don't look it. ;-) Because of that, we are able to have genetic testing done to make sure you are healthy.  We also get to find out the gender.  We actually did this testing at 11 weeks, but we found out this week, so that is why I waited to post it.





Here are my baby bump pics.  You are growing really fast.  You couldn't tell I was pregnant with your sister until I was 1/2 way through my pregnancy. 

We also had the biggest snow/ice storm in years this week!  We called it snowpocolypse 2015.  We all think we are so clever. I love the pictures of your sister and her daddy... we all adore each other and now we have another sweet member of the family to adore... YOU!


We held a gender reveal party on Sunday, February 15, 2015, and had a lot of friends come celebrate with us!  Everyone chose what gender they thought you would be, and then took a picture with either blue or pink decorations.  We had cupcakes with blue M&M's in the center and released blue balloons from the basement to tell everyone that we were having a little Max!!!  We had a taco bar and a bunch of yummy snacks!  It was such a fun day!

OUR FRIENDS






MOLLIE & KEENAN

OUR FAMILY


THE FUN!

Keep growing strong, my love.  Can't wait to met you in 27 short weeks!

I love you... Mommy

1st Trimester - My Little Bean!

Well Hello Little Bean,

This is my very first letter to you!  I am writing backwards a little bit, because I didn't actually get your blog started until recently, so I am going to post the pics of my entire first trimester in this one post.  I won't be terribly long-winded in this first post since I have so many others to be a little more long-winded in...

How/When/Where I found out I was pregnant with you.  I was in Arcola, IL at the beginning of December.  I will share more about what I do with you later, but I just felt that you were there.  The funny thing is that I found out I was pregnant with your sister while I was visiting your Uncle Abe and Aunt Val when they lived in Chicago, IL.  Illinois is where I seem to find out I am pregnant.

Week 5: 12/11/2014 - 12/17/2014



Week 6: 12/18/2014 - 12/24/2014


Week 7: 12/25/2014 - 12/31/2014


Week 8: 1/01/2015 - 1/07/2015


Week 9: 1/08/2015 - 1/14/2015

Week 10: 1/15/2015 - 1/21/2015

Week 11: 1/22/2015 - 1/28/2015


Week 12: 1/29/2015 - 2/4/2015 (didn't take a baby bump pic, so one of Daddy and Big Sister will have to suffice)


Week 13 - 2/5/2015 - 2/11/2015


The main thing you should know is you are loved unconditionally and deeply already.  You are still forming and growing.  While I can't feel you or see that you are there quite yet, I know that you are.  I touch my belly and tell you I love you every single day.  We don't know your gender yet, but we will be elated either way.  I think you are a boy, but only time will tell.  ;-)

Love you,
Mommy


Tuesday, February 24, 2015

35 Months

Hey Little Love,

I actually thought I posted a 34 month blog, and then come into the system to realize I never finished writing it and never posted it.  I am sad that I am missing the detailing of all your growth and development, but I am EXPERIENCING it, which is better than anything.  I do, however, want to be able to share with you when you are older all the amazing things you said and did at each stage, and I want to be able to REMEMBER it all too.  I always think "I'll NEVER forget that she just said or did this or that," but then the next day... I can barely remember it.  Old brain?  Baby brain? Or could there possibly just be more information in my head than I can consciously handle?  It is stored in there somewhere.

We were watching videos of you as a baby together - you kept saying you wanted to "go there... with Baby Mollie," and trying to explain to you that the videos were taken in the past, and that we no longer lived in that house anymore was more difficult to explain than I would have thought.  I think it is fascinating that you want to hang out with yourself as a baby... I dig that.

We had the biggest ice/snow in YEARS this past week... you had NO SCHOOL for an entire week.  I think parents and children alike across Nashville were about to lose their minds.  We had some really fun moments playing in the snow, but at the end of a full week... cabin fever had set in.



We talk about baby Max all the time (by the way... we found out you are going to have a little brother) and we talk about taking care of him, nursing him, what is going on in my tummy, etc.  We watch videos online of how he is growing and developing... you are fascinated.  You ask almost every day if you can get in my tummy too.  I have a collection of maternity pics on a shelf and we look at those and talk about how it was you in my tummy then. You ask if you can go back in, if Daddy plans to get in my tummy and when Max is coming out.  It is fascinating how your sweet little brain processes all of this.  I LOVE talking to you about it.


You really care about him.  You talk about giving him kisses and hugs, helping to change his diaper, feeding him, and cleaning up after him should he pee on the floor.  You give him a kiss every day, gently rub my belly and say "I love you Max.  I'm going to be your big sister."  Hormones or not... that will make a girl cry.  You keep my heart melted with your kindness and sweetness.  While you enjoy challenging me and being your own gal (safety be damned), I actually quite love it.  It tests me, sometimes I fail the test, and it is great for your growth as well.

You still say things like "orangish" and "I want to do it by on my own," which makes me soooo happy I could just cry, but so many of your baby and toddler ways of doing and saying things are fading into my big girl.  In three weeks you will be three years old.  I am not so sure I am handling this well.

Your daddy and I just had a conversation last night about how I so want to hang onto these moments.  You aren't always going to need us, want to play with us, or melt every time we tell you we love you and are proud of you.  That is a hard pill to swallow.  One day, you will leave and go be your own woman.  I just realize how quickly that is going to happen, and I want to hang onto it with all my might, without smothering you.

I can't always play with you when you want me to, or run around the house with you on my back or on my side (I'm pregnant and really tired right now), but then I feel like I am letting you down.  I am learning to give myself grace, because I want you to do the same for yourself for the rest of your life.  I want you to push yourself and challenge yourself, but give yourself grace when the situation calls for it. I want to hold onto every moment, write everything down, play with you every time you ask (which is every 5 minutes), but sometimes it isn't possible.  You know you are loved, you know we value and respect you, and you know that most of the time I say yes.

Last Thursday, we went over to your Aunt Jess (Aunt due to lifelong friendship) and Reme Lynn's house.  We celebrated her birthday with her because we were going to be out of town for her birthday party.  We brought her a gift, a balloon and a cupcake and had a little party.  It was a lot of fun.  She was tired and missed her mommy, but you guys still had fun.  You did take her spoon at one point, which made her break down again, and we ended up having to go to the thinking chair.  You apologized and gave her a hug and a kiss (I don't make you apologize unless you seem to understand why you should).  Everything seemed better... you talked about that every single day since.  It made some kind of impact on you, because you seemed to understand that you hurt her feelings, and you bring it up if you feel someone has hurt your feelings.  It is so interesting.  Thanks for keeping me on my toes!

On Friday the 20th, we went to your Aunt Veronica's shower.  She is having her baby boy, Donovan, in a few weeks.  It was a lot of fun... you and I drove to Michigan all by ourselves.  We got to see Grammie, Papa Ed, Aunt Veronica, Uncle Nate, Aunt Lexi, Uncle John and your cousins, Bailey, Weston, and Riley.  You also were able to meet Uncle Nate's sister, Kat, and his mom, Sharon.  Grammie and Grandma Sharon brought you gifts.  It was so wonderful!




We took you to the mall last night, we rode the train and the carousel, at some Greek Food, ran you around the mall in your umbrella stroller, and watched you charm everyone you met.  "What's your name?  Oh... my name is Mollie.  I am two years old. My birthday is March and 17 and I will be "fwee" (three).  They smile and their eyes sparkle.  You have your little conversation and we walk away having made someone's day.  At least that is what I see every time you make someone smile from ear-to-ear with your shining personality.  It makes me want to cry... it makes my heart explode!

You, my love, are my star!  I can't wait to celebrate 3 years of your beautiful life in a few weeks.  With that, I leave you with a little taste of Mollie's fun personality!
  
I love you to the moon and back & so much all the time,
Mommy

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

33 Months ~ December 17, 2014

"That's the deal, alright?" Making deals is the big thing right now.  For a long time, in order to walk you through the happenings of each moment... so you are prepared, of course, we explain each step and then say, "That's the deal, alright?"  Since then you make deals with your friends, with your friends parents, with your "guys," and with anyone that will listen.  At the Mount Juliet Christmas Parade, after a person in the parade handed you a package of M&M's, you grabbed Keenan's hand and said "I'm going to share my M&M's with you Keenan, but you can't spill them.  That's the deal, alright?"

Toy Story II, A Bug's Life and Cinderella (for the mice, not the princess) are your favorite movies.  Your favorite holiday movie to your daddy's delight is Rudolf  or Rudog, as you say, (the old claymation version).  Zurg from Toy Story and Abominable (Bominable) are regular players in our little world.  You always let us know we are safe from them and that they can't get us.  Sometimes I wonder if you are actually scared of them, but then you joke about it like you aren't.  We also explained how they are pretend and not real, so you tell us "Zurg is not real, he's tend, alright mom?" "Bominable isn't real, he tend Dad!"  So while you seem to understand, there are moments where I think you might think they are real.

You are really funny... on a regular basis.  It makes us laugh out loud most of the time.  Sometimes you realize you are funny and you laugh with us.  Sometimes you think we are laughing at you and it makes you mad.  We are never laughing at you, but you are pretty hilarious!  So... when it is clear you are feeling embarrassed or upset, we stop and explain why we are laughing, but usually you still just don't like it.  You are quite sensitive to other's feedback.

You also regurgitate what we teach you on a regular basis.  It sounds a little like you are reminding yourself of things we have shared with you.  Like, you are really good with a butter knife, but one night at dinner you proceeded to put it in your mouth to lick off the sauce.  We shared how important it is to not lick a knife and ever since, when you see a knife, you tell us "We don't lick knives"

I picked you up from school on Friday and as we were driving I peaked back on you in your car seat... I had a terrifyingly wonderful moment when I realized that you look like a big girl.  Like a real little girl... not my little baby anymore.  Don't get me wrong, you will always be my baby, but between your articulate vocabulary, losing your baby fat, your vast imaginary world and your reasoning ability, I am having the cliche moment of "It's all going by TOOOOOO fast!"

Friday night (the 12th) we had dinner with some friends, Ryan, Michelle, Epleata and Willow.  We had a wonderful night full of fun and silliness... you love having friends over!  Toward the end of the night we were in the basement and you stood up on the hearth and said "You don't talk, okay?  I sing a song and you don't talk, okay?" Then you proceeded to sing a song, dance and be my incredible little performer... I was amazed!  Then we clapped and you BOWED!  That's my girl ;-)

Tonight, December 13th, you came to STC to see me perform in FemmeProv, which was a blast.  You were adorable, saying "Hi Mommy!" and laughing with squeals when the audience laughed at us.  It made my heart so happy to have you there... even if your hair was ragamuffin ;-)

I love you sweet baby girl!  You are such a joy!

Mommy


Monday, November 17, 2014

32 Months

Between Halloween, play dates with friends, your school fall festival, trips to Chuck-E-Cheese, our swimming maintenance classes and your first trip to IL with me for work, we have been busy!

Daddy pulling you out of the skee ball machine... you got all the way up under the glass.  We think you are hilarious!

I got you this outfit (and one other) to wear on Halloween (and the day before).  I couldn't resist... this is adorable! 

One of my best friends, and you and RL have known each other your whole lives.  Our little family went as the Wicked Witch of the West, Scarecrow, Dorothy and cousin Jimmy was the Cowardly Lion.  Aunt Jess, Uncle Steve and RL went as Curious George, the Man in the Yellow Hat and the Balloon Vendor. 






This one made me laugh out loud!  Everyone at the mall (Cool Springs Galleria) wanted to take pics and made comments that we had "best family participation!!"  Can't wait until next year!

We went to the Monkey TreeHouse in Cool Springs with your friends Keenan and Olivia - it was so much fun!  You seem to have a growing interest in dolls and figures.  You are so much fun at playing pretend!

Swimming Maintenance Classes - 5 classes through the fall and winter.  The first class was rough (in October), the second and third classes in November were great!  Next one in February! You are doing so well my little love!

We had a double at your swim lessons on November 16th, so we went for frozen yogurt after... you have a sweet tooth like your mom!


My favorite thing you are doing right now is playing pretend.  Of course your ability to remember and reason and understand basically blows my mind, but it is your pretend play that makes me want to ugly cry.  It is beautiful!  We like to pretend to give each other presents like hot air baloons, airplanes, bicycles, tunnels, etc.  You like to pretend lions and Zurg (from Toy Story) are chasing us or are "going to get us," so every single night we rush to brush our teeth and get on our pj's to avoid being "gotten!"

Your sleeping is CRAY-CRAY!  You didn't take a nap yesterday, so I was able to get you to bed around 7:15, but when you do have a normal 2 hour nap, you push bedtime to 9:30 or 10:00 and it is wearing us out!  We'll see how tonight goes!  You are surprisingly well-adjusted for a wee lass of TWO!  You have your little meltdowns, but if we do a good job of managing those, you rock it out.  

I can't believe you are closing in on THREE years old!  It doesn't seem real!  We are trying for another little Janiszewski, but it is taking much longer than expected.  We ask you all the time if you want a little brother or a little sister and you always (except once) reply with "BOY!" or "Little Brudder!"  So... we shall see ;-) I know you will be a wonderful big sister when that time comes! 

That's all for now, little love.  I would love to be disciplined enough to do these weekly because I forget so much, but with our busy and active lives, I think this is pretty great! I can't even believe how amazing, fun, challenging and hilarious you are!  I look forward to each day!  

Love you to the moon and back!
Mommy