Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Nicole turns 7!

Nicole turned 7 last week and we had a great time celebrating her birthday in North Carolina! For her special dinner we took her to a Japanese steak house. She was thrilled when they sang her "Happy Birthday", gave her special chopsticks, and took her picture! Then a couple of days later we hosted a cookout at the new house to celebrate with Aunt Brandi, cousin Camryn and a couple of JM's friends. It was a great trip and we can't wait to go back for good next month!
While we were down there we met with the people on base that arrange our move from NY to NC. We were surprised to find out that it will take 2 weeks for our belongings to travel from here to there! So we had to arrange for the movers to come about 2 weeks earlier than originally planned in order to make up for that time. So it is now crunch time in the Insetta house! (more like panic time for me!) The dumpster arrived today, and I'm sure I'll have no problem filling it right to the top!
And we have acquired some new "pets", tadpoles! The last time Melody was babysitting, they went into the cul-de-sac and discovered some tadpoles swimming in a big puddle. So we adopted 8 little tadpoles (which are now down to 6, 2 of them didn't take the trip to NC too well). They like to eat frozen lettuce, and the kids are just fascinated with them. JM wants to know what we are going to do with them when they turn into frogs, I'll be amazed if they make it that far! Nicole and Michael really love frogs, so it would be cool if at least one of them made it that far.....
So that's about it for now, hopefully will have time to post again before we move!

Monday, May 11, 2009

Sonogram results!

We had our 18-week sonogram today and everything looks great. The baby is healthy and growing well, and our due date remains Oct. 8. Nicole and Michael were there and their first question to the sonographer was "is it a boy or a girl?" She tried to take a peek but the baby wasn't being cooperative! So she went about her business taking all of the necessary measurements and showing us all of the various organs, etc. It was great to see the baby's face and moving all around. The kids persisted with "is it a boy or a girl?" and "are you almost done?" God bless this woman for being so patient! So after she ran down her checklist of what needed to be checked, she went back to trying catch a glimpse of the anatomy that we were all so curious about. She froze a picture on the screen and pointed out a little appendage to me. Dumb me asked "Is that what I think it is?" When she said yes I asked her if she was sure that's what it was, and NOT the umbilical cord. I explained to her that a certain someone would certainly have a heart attack if he was told we were having a boy and subsequently gave birth to a girl. She (again very patiently) showed me that the umbilical cord was clearly a very separate entity from our little appendage in question. Nicole was visibly irked that she was not getting her little sister! Michael said "Really? My very own baby brudder?" It was so precious! And of course daddy is thrilled! So much for "mother's instinct" because I would have bet money that we were having a girl!

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Happy Mother's Day!

Happy Mother's Day! I just love being a mommy and I love that there is a day to celebrate it! Some people might question the value of not having a job that has a paycheck attached to it. Well I'm here to tell you that my much-loved full-time mommy position is way better than any other paycheck-earning position I've ever had! (I know my husband is cringing as he's reading this!) Oh I get paid, that's for sure, just not with money. (Again, the husband is cringing.) Michael will tell me "You're the best mudder in the whole world!" Nicole will rub and kiss my rapidly expanding tummy. Kiera writes in a letter that I am the best mother because I do everything for her. Sure, it's not all peaches and cream. I do my fair share of yelling (by fair share, I mean a lot!) I lose my patience. I say and do things I quickly regret. I have things about myself as a mother that I want to improve. But I love my "job" and wouldn't trade it for anything in the world! I feel very blessed to be where I am in life, and today is a day that I spend a lot of time reflecting on that. I also think about all of my other mommy friends, and those in my family, and especially "Mimi" up in heaven. I keep in my prayers all of those who ache so deeply in their heart and soul to be a mommy. I am also amazed to think that next Mother's Day I will have another little blessing to be grateful for.
We have had a nice day, we went to Mass this morning and then went to brunch with our friends. My husband got me a nice bouquet of roses. Kiera made me a lovely beaded bracelet and all of the kids made me cards. A very nice day for mommy! The rest of the day is "back to normal" - cleaning, packing, tossing, etc. Seems like a never ending process! I have to keep reminding myself that we didn't accumulate all this stuff in a day, so it will take a while to get it all sorted out. Yesterday we went to the zoo and had a nice time, the storm came in just as we were leaving so it worked out well! Tomorrow is the sonogram, which we are all looking forward to! Michael and Nicole will be coming with me to "see" the baby, and they are just as excited as I am! So the news on that tomorrow!

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Mommy Loses to Elmo


Tonight I had a date planned. Not just any regular date, a date with the most special little man in the world. Michael and I were going to take advantage of the 1 hour of alone time that we get each Tuesday while both of his sisters are in dance class. So we decided to engage in one of our favorite pasttimes (especially mine!), eating! Tummies rumbling, we headed to Moe's (happy Cinco deMayo!) Imagine our surprise to walk in to find Elmo mingling with the customers! Michael got excited and ran right up to him to say hello. I thought that would be the extent of it and we would continue our date in peace. Michael hasn't watched Sesame Street in years, and we don't have any Elmo toys or books lingering around the house. Imagine my surprise when my son proceeded to "stalk" Elmo all around the restaurant! He followed him around while I stood in line and ordered our food, and continued to do so all throughout dinner. Sure, he came back to the table intermittently to grab a bite of food, but that was about all I got. So I spent most of our special "date" alone at the table, staring at my son's half-eaten dinner. Mommy loses to Elmo. But all was not lost. After dinner, as we were driving back to the dance studio, Michael asked me "Mommy, do you think that was the real Elmo or just someone in a costume?" I said I didn't know and asked what he thought. He said "the real Elmo". I told him that I thought he was right. He then said to me "Mom, you're the best mom." Maybe I didn't lose to Elmo after all.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Welcome to our blog!






Hi everyone and welcome to our first ever family blog! Since I am extremely "blog-challenged", I need to give a big thanks to my friend Karen for helping me set this up! I figured this would be a great way to keep all of our friends and family updated and in touch as we get ready for our big move to NC!

Right now we don't have too much exciting news to report. We are (or rather, I am) starting the unpleasant process of packing/throwing away/donating the entire contents of our house. You wouldn't think that would be too much work, our house is not all that big. But I have apparently become quite an expert at fitting a lot of useless stuff in a relatively small space! So over the next 2 months I need to sort through everything we have accumulated here in the last 5 years! Our new house is much bigger than this house, but it doesn't have a basement or an attic! (Apparently folks in the South just put all their extra stuff in storage facilities!) Since we won't be doing that, we really need to take just the important stuff with us. So I guess the garbage men will hate me and the Salvation Army will love me!

We have had a pretty low-key weekend. I hosted a Cookie Lee jewelery party last night. I was glad to see a lot of my friends and Kiera and Nicole had a great time picking out some jewelery for themselves! We went to church today and the kids have been playing outside most of the day. Our sonogram is scheduled for next Monday, so hopefully the baby will cooperate so we can find out if it is a he or a she! I have a feeling it is a girl, but the boys in the family disagree. Michael says that if the baby's a girl, he'll "stuff it back in til it turns into a boy"! I don't think so buddy!

 
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