Wednesday, June 27, 2012

What Tile, Where, and How Much?

That is what I want to know.

Yep, the remodel, folks, is here. It's epic in our world. I feel like it should be henceforth referred to as "The Remodel." It deserves capitalization and quotation marks. That's how overwhelmed I am--haha.

You can expect, for the next few months, periodic posts about construction, design, and decor this and that. And this is my first.

Friends, I need your help. We're tiling the bathrooms. And I've learned it's cheaper to buy tile in bulk--the bigger the better. So, from a design standpoint, do you want every bathroom in your house to have the same tile, and thus the same overall color scheme? Or can you have grey tile in the master and tan/beige tile in the guest bathrooms? I just don't know what to do. What are the rules for this?

Sunday, June 24, 2012

The Baby Monitor

You know, if I were to launch a magazine for parents of infants, I'd name it The Baby Monitor. Great idea, right? Hmmm . . . except it'd have a short life with readers. While people are always having babies, those babies turn into toddlers, tots, and teens fast. So maybe this should be more a book idea rather than a magazine . . . . I'll keep thinking. :-)

But this post isn't about lofty editorial grandeurs; it's about the whole new wide world of life with a baby monitor.

Since Anna now snoozes in a room on the other side of our abode, a monitor is now a necessity. We actually received one as a gift--even registered for it, if I remember correctly when Anna entered our lives. Yet, when Anna's room was next door to ours, with a shared door no less, a monitor wasn't needed. I heard her loud and clear. Thus, the monitor was traded in for diapers I'm sure.

Thanks to all my Facebook pals who chimed in the baby monitor selection process. We settled on the Motorola Remote Wireless Video. LOVE. IT. We haven't had a problem with static/interference at all.

The best part of the monitor?

Learning about all the antics are daughter is performing in her crib after we turn out the lights and close the door. Mmhmm. And all this time, we thought the silence meant she was resting. Sure, there have been two or three times so far, either during a nap or bedtime, that she has gone right to sleep; but we discovered that is not her usual. Oh no, she's balling up her blanket and moving it all around her bed. She's hiding her paci in her blanket and then finding it and then hiding it and then finding it, all the while with this adorable, mischievous smile on her face. She's standing up, pointing across the room, pretending and whispering. She's waving at the ceiling fan. She's sticking her feet and hands out the crib slats in great fun. She's dancing. She putting her paci to her ear to make an important phone call. And this and more she does until after a few minutes--sometimes 1 hour--she lays down and goes to sleep. That little, darling rascal.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Starring Anna Zane

These videos were taken a few weeks back but still capture our cuties in all her silliness and sweetness. Because they are so large, you'll need to click the links for all the Anna fun.

If you want to see Anna in her darling bathing suit, click here

And if you want to see the most adorable girl ever, click here.

Anna LOVES The Fresh Beat Band. I'd saved a bit of the show so we could video her dancing. Click here to see her mega moves.

A lady, you know, always carries her purse and accessorizes to the tee, even when riding a horse. See what I mean?

This one is mama's favorite. Love. that. girl. Click here

And a last one for the road . . . 





Sunday, June 3, 2012

Catching Up Crazies

Where to even start?

The main thing on the Youree brain is the upcoming remodel start. We're less than a month from the hoopla commencing. Whew, what a lot of work and we've not even demo-ed a thing! Of course, in classic timing, our air conditioner in the main part of the house went out. The original unit in the front part of the house is now working overtime to cool the whole house, thanks to ceiling fans and stationary fans throughout. Imagine our electric bill. 

Anna is a trooper through it all. She's growing faster than I can comprehend. At her 15 month appointment, she was 24 pounds; but I swear she feels more like 50 when you pick her up. :-) Climbing is a new pastime she's trying to master. Walking and running is old news now. She loves necklaces and looking at herself in the mirror . . . and hugging baby dolls and pushing them around in her toy stroller. Dancing is still a favorite, especially to The Fresh Beat Band, her t.v. drug of choice. I lie not; the girl is fanatical about this show. I see live concerts and pop candy music in our future.

Just this week, I got a shock when I discovered a molar completely through in her mouth! I had no idea she was cutting a tooth back there. She's also cutting one on the bottom front. This may have something to do with--at least it didn't help--her head cold she's been fighting for six days. We ended up at the doctor yesterday. Thankfully, her blood work showed a viral illness and nothing bacterial. So we avoided antibiotics. That's all we'd need is ANOTHER medicine to give this poor girl. Not that she hates meds. She smiles when she sees the syringe coming. Grape flavor--it's her favorite.

And that's all I can post tonight. Friends, I'm tired.


Mama catching a pretty girl in her dress before church. 

Mama and Anna at the Hope Cottage picnic in May.


All the Hope babies!




Remember in previous posts when we've mentioned Anna seems to be a fan of boys? The picnic proved our theory yet again. We made friends with a new fella. They were both really interested in the other.







Cutest little backside on the planet!