Blogging has been on my brain a lot lately, though. I don't know how all you devoted bloggers do it. Make time to be so thoughtful and witty and real each and every day. Teach me. Honestly, this toddler gig is no joke and I am spent by the time Elena goes to bed. Like literally, good for nothing. I honestly have to accomplish all I want or need to do before she goes to bed. If I don't? It doesn't get done. Once she goes down I just want to
I'm re-evaluating a lot of things in my life lately and realize I need to work on my time management. Making time for important things like documenting our life *is* important. So, I'm signing myself back up for blogging. Starting tonight. This little girl of mine is growing up at such an alarming rate and this mama doesn't want to miss one iota of it. There is so much on the horizon that deserves to be captured and celebrated and remembered.
And now, here's a little weekend recap for ya! {b/c if you're still here and still reading, you at least deserve some pics of my little love}
Friday Elena and I went to a local farm with the Mom's group we are a part of. We're having fun making friends and getting to enjoy this beautiful mid-west fall. For six bucks we got to pick a pumpkin from the patch and choose a gourd, enjoy a sinful sugared donut with some juice, and have some playtime. Elena loved driving the trucks through the corn box (like a giant sand box, but with corn, obviously) and running around through the giant hay maze. She had a blast and cried when it was time to leave.
She's been a solid napper lately and Friday was no exception. She was well rested for her second stop on the campaign trail...Lancaster, Ohio for a Romney/Ryan rally. It was great energy and super exciting for all three of us. We had a great view of the Governor and Congressman. I haven't uploaded the pics from my camera yet, so here's a pic from the freezing cold rally we went to earlier in the week {we left before Romney arrived} and a mobile pic of Daddy and his little conservative at Friday's rally.
We left before Mitt was done speaking {Not gonna lie, I kinda felt rude, like hellloooo, we are walking out on the next President of the United States!?} But I hoped Mitt would understand this mama did not want to be stuck in traffic almost 2 hours from home. Yeah, no. Apparently Mitt doesn't like sitting in traffic either. So, despite our best efforts to get outta dodge before the masses, the highway was SHUT DOWN in anticipation of Mitt's tour bus. We were literally stuck. Luckily we were able to pull into a McDonald's so we could eat. Here is Elena shoving a grilled cheese in her face. I mean, seriously, I'm lovin' it. Sorry. I had to. But really, she looks like 8 or something.
Saturday was a big day for all of us. It was Elena's first day without "milkie". We are officially weaned. It's an emotional subject. Certainly due it's own post. I've already written about in the notes on my iPhone and I'm hoping to transcribe it to the blog in the next week or two. We've gone steady and strong for the past 17 months. To make it easier on both of us, I started a very gradual weaning process that eliminated one nursing session about every 2 weeks. It has gone smoothly for the most part. Today is day 3 and, though she is still wanting to nurse, she is easily distracted and I just keep reminding her that she has her big girl cup for milkie now. My emotions and hormones are all over the place and I find myself crying at random moments. Honestly, I would have been happy continuing until she self-weaned but b/c we are hoping to start fertility treatments soon, I can't be nursing on the meds I'll be taking. She's never been a big drinker from the sippy to begin with and although I've been offering whole cow's milk in one since she turned 1, she is finicky. Well, here she is on no-milkie-morning number one and girlfriend downed all of that milk in her tilty cup, which seems to be the only one she'll take it from. And I've tried them all. She drinks water from a straw sippy but will not take milk from one. Needless to say it was bittersweet but I was one proud mama. There may or may not be some strawberry Quik added per pediatrician's advice. And yes, those are Christmas pajamas.
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| Take note of Lola going in for the snack trap of Cheerios. |
Luckily we had swim lessons on the morning agenda so we could keep her occupied and tucker her out. She loves splashing with Daddy and had a blast dunkin' the punkin'.
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| stupid blurry iPhone pics |
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| Learning to get out of the pool |
Sunday we did some stuff around the house and ran some errands. Capped off the weekend with some Chipotle for dinner and lots of good TV.
Loving this pic and how they are making the same expression and gesture. My favorites, these two. I just adore the bits out of them. And yes, that's a tutu over her sweats #lovehavingagirl
Phew. I feel like I just lost 10 pounds after all that. Feels good to get some stuff out of my brain. I needed that.
Can't wait to get back to reading and catching up and commenting. All that good stuff.
xoxo










We went to the same farm! We also pick strawberries there too- delish! Looks like things have been busy and fun in your household. Such a sad but also exciting time for you guys. I am sure the weaning has been hard, but hopefully fertility treatments makes everything worth it.
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