Monday, January 16, 2012

Play-house time!

So for this past Christmas Mimi and Papa Moe ordered a playhouse for the girls! It arrived and of course with my ADD I had to put it together immediately. Olivia loves to help (which is usually more work) so we set Maddie in the exersaucer and got to work! I gave Liv her own screwdriver while I used his power drill.  It was very simple to put together, just screwing in and putting some stickers on...until I got to the door handle. Who thought it would be so difficult to figure out how to put a fake door handle in, I have put real door handle's together easier than this playhouse! Once that drama was over, we had a missing doorbell.....one guess who had it....he's furry and and hates the vacuum...Manny! In true Beane family style it had our signature mark of a chewed up doorbell, but works fine! The girls have a blast playing in it and cannot wait for warmer weather to put it in the yard!

the first step...

Liv and her screwdriver

pictures look pretty simple.....Pictures are misleading!!!!!



who has the damn doorbell?!?!

the damage

Manny thought it was a new toy for him

the finished product!!

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Grateful.

Sorry peeps, no pictures with this blog post, just a rant about how incredibly blessed I have been feeling. Perhaps I'm being neurotic but I have one of my worst fears is that my children will grow up spoiled and expect certain things rather than work for them. So the Beane Family has started a thankful jar, each day Liv and I will write something we are thankful for. I'm hoping this will begin to teach her how to be Grateful. After I had given the girls a bath tonight, (Steve is traveling for work) Maddie had fallen asleep on me and we were on the couch watching Livs favorite movie. As I was starring at both girls I had this overwhelming emotion of pure happiness. Not the kind where you get that outfit you've been eyeing for half price,but just a pure happiness that I felt so grateful for. I have two healthy beautiful daughters that we are raising and I never want to forget these quiet moments that I have with them. I feel so grateful that we took a chance and moved very far away from all of our family and friends and started over without knowing anyone. It is still hard to be so far from family, but we have the means to visit whenever we want, which I feel very lucky for. Financial gain does not make one happy, but when you work so hard it is gratifying to be able to provide for our children, save for a house, and have that extra money to take vacations. I'm grateful that our girls will know and have relationships with both their grandparents. This is important now, as well as 10 years down the road, to show family traditions, old story's about us, and summer vacations without their parents! I'm grateful that I have a husband who LOVES to be a father. If I ever got sick, I have no doubt that he would do a wonderful job raising our kids:) I'm also grateful that after 5 years I still love him like our first date and still get butterfly's when I see him. I'm grateful for our animals, yes Manny included! When I've had a hard day and the kids are screaming, our dogs (and cats) are always there offering support and love with a simple lick:). I'm also grateful for my new friends, a quick phone call or text makes me feel like I'm not so alone down here. It's funnny how a dinner out with a gf or two can get you recharged and ready for a new day! It's comforting to know that your not the only mom out there who has dried throw up from your infant at breakfast, in your hair still....at dinner time. I'm also grateful for my mum, who no matter what.. picks up the phone and answers some ridicules "mom question" I have. Last week we were CONVInCED Maddie had cystic fibrosis, And after calmly talking me down from my hysteria, we determined that it was a minor cold....perhaps it's because it almost my 30 birthday, or that I am truly happy,orfinally maturing, but I feel truly blessed to be where I am in life. The majority of my days may be filled with nonstop elmo, diaper changes, and bottles, but I never want to forget how lucky I really am to be me (corny I know!).....



"Never let a day pass without looking for the good, feeling the good within you, praising, appreciating, blessing and being grateful. "

Saturday, January 7, 2012

bath time!

Chaos. That is the word that comes to mind when we discuss bath time at the Beane house.  When Steve is traveling for work it is all business, your in your out and bed. However on nights that the hubby is home it is a bit more relaxed with the extra set of hands. The minute Maddie hears running water she immediatly smiles and starts crawling towards the tub.  We have been really blessed with kids who love water! Liv has recently started taking an interest in helping bath Madelyn which has resulted in numerous near drownings (just kidding). Liv love to helps wash her hair with soap, and then dump buckets of water (not joking here but wish I was :) So enjoy our little slide show of pictures of bath time at the beanes:)
bath time=smiles!!
Manny always needs to supervise bath time!

cutie-patootie (how the heck do you even spell that?)

wash your hair time :)

ok I admit it I bribed her to kiss her so shoot me!!

Liv showing her barbies (that if Mad dare touches it is all over!!)

near drowning....I mean Liv washing Maddie's hair

beautiful!

all clean:)

all clean getting into trouble!


Tuesday, January 3, 2012

24 hours.....

We are finally coming out the other end after a long 24 hours of the stomach bug at the Beanes. This was Olivia's first time getting really sick and I think it was harder on me then her. after 5 loads of laundry, Popsicles, and thermometer checks, Steve looked at me at one point and told me to take a break and I'm thinking do I really look that bad?? The answer was Yes, I had vomit (dried) on multiple places on my shirt, my hair was a mess, and my mascara was running from Liv crying on my shoulder. Perhaps this was a test for the next 20 years of being parent, and if so I FAILEd miserably....every time she got sick I just wanted it to be me, I slept a totally of 3 hours in bed with her praying that she was getting better. Everytime she even snored I was hoovering over her making sure she was still breathing (nuerotic?). ....long story short....While she was running around this afternoon playing tea party with her dolls, I wondered (in a sleepy/delirious haze)how the hell I was ever going to do this 100 more times as a parent!!!

Friday, December 30, 2011

Discovery!


My friend Maureen is a teacher so this week we made a play-date at the local kid museum. Olivia hadn't seen Finn in a few months so she was excited to hang out with "baby" Laina who is now 1 1/2!! Olivia loved playing in the water section of the museum, but what I love most about the museum is that it is extremly educational. There is a whole section about mechanic, mayan ruins, and many other areas.  It encourages hand on learning which is a great tool for Liv at this age!  She also loves the home-depot area. Steve and Liv go every saturday after they go to the pancake store (I-hop!) It's there special daddy-daughter date every week and Olivia really looks forward to it!




Liv loved playing in the water area!

Maddie was all smiles :)

Laina and Liv in the ancient area/slide

tried to explain that Liv was too small but she could have cared less!

Me and the girls :)

Maddie crawling in the baby area!

God knows how dirty that was!!

this was an electronic skateboarding game

giggles

just like her Daddy! ;)

Christmas at the Beane's!

This was our first Christmas in Tennessee without any family. In the days leading up to the holiday I was very homesick, however Christmas eve and the holiday itself, was so busy  I didn't even have time to be homesick. Christmas Eve we hung around the house and made cookies for Santa, of course Liv was convinced Santa wanted extra sprinkles!



Steve read, "The Night Before Christmas," to both girls and Liv was so excited she asked him to read it again.  Maddie fell asleep quickly, while it took Olivia almost 2 hours because she kept saying she heard Santa on the roof! The next morning Liv forgot was Christmas morning, until we walked downstairs, (she is my daughter after all!) Steve and I had an idea that we were going to tear through all the presents in a matter of minutes...boy were we wrong! Olivia delicately opened each gift, it took HOURS to open her gifts~she of course wanted to play with Maddie's toys more than her own.  Maddie kept trying to eat the wrapping paper! We headed over to our friend's house after for a nice Christmas meal :)  Christmas really does has a new meaning once you have kids, we could care less about everything except our kids.  We have two healthy beautiful girls who are getting older by the minute and couldn't be any happier!!


Mad in her exersaucer christmas eve

Daddy reading to the girls

too cute!

tired baby..

Sanga was good to the girls!!

stockings from Santa

Liv insisted on leaving out milk and juice for Santa!

this was a big hit!

the girls trying to open gifts


smiles on christmas morning!

opening her gifts very very slowly!

Big girl bike!

Mad's favorite toy


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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Cookies and a teething biscuit!

So we made some cookies to leave out for Santa, and it turned into a GIANT mess. Mistake number one, introducing Liv to flour, you can imagive how messy it went from there! Maddie has just started eating the teething biscuits so while we made cookies she munched away in her highchair:)



happy and taking her first bite!

deep in thought....






lots of flour!

our plate for santa!

dogs eating flour.....weird I know