Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Naked ET
My First Hut!
Tate's Birthday Party
We had Tate's birthday bash at our clubhouse so the kids could swim, play games, watch movies, and play on the playground. Of course the big day was a hit. Here's a few pics commemorating her big day.








Finally, Miss Riley enjoying the day and doing what she loves MOST...SWIMMING!
Little Miss LOVES her Sunglasses!
Crete paper banners are so much fun!
Mmmmm...ice cream and cake!
All smiles on a very fun day!
Finally...Updates & 15 Month Pics
I'm getting ready to start a new job next week, same company, new exciting opportunity, that is sure to make my work life even busier. Which is good. I love a good challenge. But I've got to figure out a better way of keeping Riley's blog updated.
It's time for a massive update. There's so much I haven't posted about his summer and I'm ready to let loose. Be prepared. They're just going to keep coming.
Let's start with Riley's 15 Months pictures.
We decided she was long over due for pictures. We honestly thought we'd leave KK without any pictures because Riley wouldn't sit still long enough, or give a big enough smile. But to our pleasant surprise we left there with a few great shots of our beautiful 15 months old. Enjoy!
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Happy 15 Months Baby Girl!
At 15 months you:
- Are walking like a pro! It's so cute to see this little person walking around the house.
- Are still a picky eater but are willing to try some new things. You still LOVE fruit. Doesn't matter what kind, you'll eat it!
- Love when your Momma comes home from work. It's like a drug, you go crazy with energy for the next hour and won't let me out of your sight.
- Have called for your Mommy when you're having a bad night's sleep.
- Show your stubborn side more and more frequently.
- Are incredibly smart and are already showing your critical thinking skills. You like to figure things out. And if we show you how to do something once then you've got it, like putting toy coins in the toy piggy bank this weekend.
- LOVE TO READ!!! Books, books, and more books. You bring books to us constantly to read to you. You can't get enough. And that makes your Momma's very happy.
- LOVE TO SWIM! Anything with the water you love.
- Get frustrated sometimes and through tantrums. We're not quite sure how to handle this yet but we've got to help you manage that temper.
- LOVE everyone to sing Itsy Bitsy Spider ALL THE TIME!
- Have several words you use consistently: hi, bye, bye bye, hat, Morgie, Mommy, Momma, doggie, read, bath, eat. There are also a long list of words that you've used a couple of times but not daily.
- Understand when we tell you to do things such as, go get in your high chair, fold your arms, go to your room so we can change your bum, go get in the bath.
- Have another new top tooth. Making a total of 7 that have broken through. But you've been pretty grumpy the past few days so we think you might be getting a molar or two.
- Go nuts for Uncle Steve. You'll even stand at the top of the stairs and yell for him.
- Whine back at the dogs. When they're being whiny you chime right in trying to whine back at them.
- Know who Elmo is and point to him on your bath mat every time you bath.
- Won't give us kisses but will give Eskimo kisses.
You are the sunshine in your lives. You're our miracle. We love you more and more every day.
Happy day baby girl!
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
You're #1
But, I think more than anything she loves making a mess with it. Why is it that kids think their food makes wonderful hair accessories? Because of this we've gone from giving her a bath every other night to almost every night simply because she makes such a MESS at dinner. For you're viewing pleasure I give you...Mac-n-Cheese Face.
Notice the ONE BIG top front tooth. Well since this pic was snapped the other has finally made it's appearance. She lived with one giant front top tooth for many weeks.
In preparation for Riley's first birthday we tried for weeks to get her to give us the #1 with her finger. You know, the old, "How old is Riley?" and the kid responds with one finger. Well, unbelievably, Shelly tried it again yesterday and Riley got it just like that. Now every time you ask her, "How old is Riley?" you get a legitimate #1. It's pretty cute so I caught it on video. Enjoy!
Here's another video of our "toddler". I guess the phone in her playroom was for me. Notice when she gets to me she says "Haa". That's how she says "Hi".
Finally, a few weeks ago Holly, at Two Mommies and a Meatball, gave us a snapshot of her daily life. I decided I wanted to do the same. Here is where I spend my days.
Notice the upper panels. Which one of them is not like other? Drives me CRAZY that they don't match.
And below, the 4x4 (unpadded) cell where I really spend most of my time. Everything is within arms reach. Except a Porta Potty. I do have to get up for that every now and then. And sometimes I even sneak out for lunch! And notice my new pink planner!!! I LOVE it! I feel MUCH more organized just having it in my possession.
Monday, August 4, 2008
New Name, Same Great Taste
I've been super busy the last two weeks. I had clients in town and then spent a week on PTO. More updates to come but for now I leave you with a video of Miss Riley walking from almost two weeks ago. Yes, she's a walker now! And quite good at it. I love watching this little person walking around the house. It's so amazing watching her grow.
Finally, WELCOME TO THE WORLD RYAN AND NATHAN at Role Playing with Kids.
Our Conception Story
In October 2005 we began the process of trying to conceive. As soon as we started trying Shelly began having very erratic cycles which made the process that more complicated. After four tries over six months we decided to schedule a consultation with the a Reproductive Specialist. We were desperate to conceive and on a limited time frame since Shelly had just turned 41. Dee was 35 at the time but not able to conceive due to a medical procedure.
Our first appointment with the Repro Man was May 2006. He suggested we try IVF using Dee's eggs and Shelly as the gestational mother. He felt this scenario would give us the highest chance for success of a healthy pregnancy. We spent a short amount of time weighing our options and decided this was the best choice. We began our first IVF cycle in August. They did the Egg Retrieval and Fertilization on 8/31. Three days later, 9/3, they transferred three embryos into Shelly. Then the wait began.
Shelly promised not to begin the home pregnancy test too soon. Dee had to travel out of state for business a week after the transfer and asked Shelly to please wait to test. BUT, the wait was too much for her and she started testing after a week. At first there was no line. But after a couple of days testing a faint line started to appear. When Dee came home from her trip Shelly told her, "I know I'm pregnant." Dee didn't believe her and insisted the line wasn't dark enough so she tested herself to compare. There was absolutely no line. She began to believe Shelly was pregnant but still had doubt. Dee went to the store and bought another brand of testing strips. After five home tests, we were convinced we we're pregnant due to all positive results. A blood test at two weeks confirmed it; we were going to have a baby!











