The Amy Chronicles

Monday, December 31, 2007

A Noteable Sunday


Our Sunday began as any usual Sunday. Tallulah and I got up around 7:30 and I handed her off to Jeff so that I could go back to sleep. She's been teething and nightime is the worst, and since she will only be comforted by me, I get to be up all night with her. Anyway...I handed her off to Jeff and he walked by Israel's room and asked "where is Izze?" I didn't know. We looked in all of the beds and he was no where to be found. Then we found him, curled up in the corner of the couch with his blanket. Who knows when he wandered in there. A little frightening to think of him walking through the dark house by his little self. Jeff said "maybe he thought that as soon as he got up there would be breakfast and cartoons and he got tired of waiting." True. I usually have NPT or the Disney channel on already when he wakes up and then shortly after, I serve him breakfast.

We had a lazy day, Israel went back to bed and didn't wake up until just before 10am. Tallulah had a good nap and we snacked all morning. We weren't ready for lunch until around 2:30. So, we decided to treat Israel and take him to McDonald's. He so good at playing in that play thing by himself and he always makes a friend...this time it was a 5 year old girl. It was fun to watch them crawl through those tubes. Speaking of....I myself HATE going into those play things. They stink, I always find bits of food and who knows what else is in there. Hair, puke, pee...probably something else that I don't even know exsists. YUCK!!

Okay...so I sat there and talked the mother of Israel's little 5 year old friend and we had good conversation, mostly about how cute Tallulah is. The lady gets distracted for a moment by her daughter and Jeff points out that she has 4 little bottles of vodka sitting on her table. Strange. Who goes to McDonald's on a Sunday afternoon to get wasted? Anyway...why am I suprised, it is East Nashville after all.

After that, we headed on to the grocery store and Jeff pushed one cart with Israel in it and I pushed another one with Tallulah. I kept waving to Tallulah and saying "hi." and finally, she figured out how to wave back. Its the cutest thing. She twists her little hand as is she is a beauty queen on a float in a parade. She still does it. I say "hi" and wave and she grins as big as her fat cheeks will let her and waves back. Such a smart girl. Tallulah also moved up into a bigger car seat this weekend. She is still facing backwards, but now has a little more room. IN a few short months I'll be able to turn her forward and the fun can really begin.

Amy

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Arriola


I passed by a small law firm the other day and the sign outside read something like " John Arriola, attorney at law" I laughed. I've been laughing for days about it. I bet with a name like that that he was fine up until middle school, maybe even highschool. But once that human anatomy class rolled around and they learned all the names of the body, then I bet he got made fun of. I can hear it now. Yeah...I'm a jerk, but you know you thought about it too. So what it's spelled differently, its still funny as hell.

Well, we stayed home for Thanksgiving and it was most enjoyable. We'll be in Nashvegas for Christmas as well. The way that I see it is that we have our own family now and it is so nice to start our own traditions and be home and relax and just enjoy our little family of 4. I love my family. Israel turned 2 in November and seems to be growing a mile a minute. He talks more now and is so funny. He's just recently started calling me daddy. At least that's what we think he's saying. Jeff put it out there that he many be calling me titty...doubt it though. Anyway. He's such a smartass about the whole thing. He's also starting asking permission for everything. Like just this morning he said "Izze shh pop, okay?" and I said "okay" and he got in Jeff's face and said , "shhh pop, shh" so see, he's even asking permission on what he can say. but its soooo cute. He's also started using the toilet often. yay!!! I'm so sick of changing his diaper. He's getting so big and sometimes I liken it to changing an adults diaper. his poops are roughly the same size as mine are these days....and if you know anything about me, I'm quite the pooper. Some of Izze's words now are: no, pop, daddy (he means mama), tee (teeth), a poop (poop), a poop (pee pee), c'mon, baby, bye, momo (nemo), kay (okay), night, bye, he, pawpaw, ball, choo choo, that, tickle, two, go, gat (cat), gucky (yucky), ba (bath)...he also knows most all of the animal sounds. He's a great decieiver (whichs makes me think that he's extra intelligent). He's GREAT!!!

Tallulah is going on 8 months now. She has 2 teeth, can sit up all on her own, eats well, sleeps well, always has a big grin on her face. She's in a mama faze (Izze has moved onto a pop faze). She's still trying to figure out how to crawl, but can get around like nobody's business in her walker...that baby is fast. She's loves her big brother and he loves her. While the days go by and sometimes I long for her to be a little older and walking and eating table food...I know that I should cherish these days more than any others. She is sweet as sugar with a cherry on top. I love my kids. They are both such great likenesses of Jeff and I, but in different ways. Sometimes they look like eachother, but those moments are rare. They are uniquely their own and I can't wait to see what the next one will look like (in a couple of years)

Tallulah is speaking as baby's speak. She is stuck on dadadadada. and if you whisper it back to her, she'll whisper it back to you. She is such a lovely little creature.

Well. I know it's been a while since I've written, and I should do it more often. Time has gotten the best of me and such is life. I love you all of my dear friends who read this and I hope to spend many days enjoying your company.

Take Care.
Amy

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