Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Whistle While You Work

DO DO DO DOO DO DO DOO! Ed and I have both been working many hours in the past few weeks. We certainly are not home very often. Lately, our friend Christine and her friend, Chris, have been watching the children in our home. Ed has been working diligently to keep the house clean and I have been working diligently on keeping my milk supply at a maintenance level. Both are hard jobs in my honest opinion. Rayne has been waking every night about once an hour, probably because my milk supply is not voluminous enough to keep her content. I've got to seriously consider adding formula to her diet at this point. Work is just too stressful and I'm tired of taking supplements in vain just to try and keep it up.

We steamed practically all of our vegetables from our farm share this week: carrots, peas, snow peas, broccoli, cauliflower, and some beets. I mashed some peas and carrots for Rayne and Ed and I ate the rest mixed in with some Rice-A-Roni. Mmmmm. I also steamed up some more brown rice for the kiddos in the coming days as the Rice-A-Roni is really too salty, but we got a good deal on it! The Ed packed the plain rice in my lunch today...I'm still sratching my head over that one.

Two days ago we brought the full-size mattress and boxspring upstairs from our guest room and rearranged the kids room to accomodate. Carter slept on it the first night as I could not pry Lexi away from Nani when it was time to leave. I think Ed put Carter in his crib lsat night eventually and we are planning for Lexi to stay in the full-sized bed. My kids are getting so big! I don't think I'm going to even bother with a crib for Rayne. At some point, we need to purchase beds.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Lexi Home and Carter Sleeping in our Bed

Lexi came home Tuesday night after spending an extended weekend up to camp with Nani. She left Wednesday night and they went to camp on Thursday. It's so great to see her again. I really missed her. I took her out shopping with me last night and caved at both the grocery store and Rite Aid. She got a TY Beanie Baby pink flamingo (she knew the word, "flamingo") and a package of Reese Peanut Butter Cups. Why not when I'm saving so much money using http://www.thegrocerygame.com/? She went to bed way past her bedtime after Carter and Rayne were already asleep.

Around midnight, Carter woke up crying loudly. He does this occassionally. Ed grunted and I said, "Bring him in here." Of course, Ed didn't think that would help, but he is such a good listener and husband that he did indeed try my suggestion. Carter laid down next to me and I started to rub and tickle his little back. He liked that very much and calmed down. He didn't let me stop for awhile, but eventually he fell asleep. At one point, there were four of us across the bed. Me then Rayne then Carter then Ed. Carter kept kicking the blankets off and I woke up to half of him hanging off the top of the bed and had to pull him back up by his ankles. I should mention that I brought our bed and boxspring down to the floor inside of the bed frame because I'm nervous about Rayne rolling out. I guess that it is time to upgrade to a kingsize and to buy rails for the sides.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Metal Detecting

On Sunday, Ed, Carter, Rayne, and I went to the fairgrounds in Farmington to enjoy some metal detecting. Ed got into metal detecting a couple of years ago when my Dad gave him his old metal detector. He has since become a fanatic. He is a member of the website, Metal Detecting Maine, where he chats with fellow detectors about their journeys and finds. He also collects coins and maybe someday will detect the ocean bottom when we finally get our SCUBA certifications!

While Ed detected, I chased Carter around the fields and mud, pushing Rayne in her stroller, and taking the pictures you see above with my favorite new toy, my Blackberry. Ed found a cache of pennies, some dimes, and a game token. The day was beautiful and we had a lot of fun. Afterward, we went to Ed's parents house where we had a barbecue for Kayla and Brady's going-away party.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Living with the Gargoyles

Large families seem to be a thing of the past in today's corporate America. The gas guzzling, fast food eating, fast-paced culture of our society shuns the larger-sized families because their carbon footprint is too big! Well, I assure you that each of our carbon footprints are small and my children will have a positive impact on their society.

Currently, Ed and I have three children. Lexi is 3, Carter will be 2 soon, and Rayne is 6 months. We are struggling to get by financially as many middle class families are. Our mortgage and complentary payments are high. Insurance takes a big dent out of our pockets every month. We struggle to breastfeed and to feed our kids organic foods. Trying to learn how to be self-sustainable is a job in itself, but we are determined. You see, we want more children and I don't want finances to be the determining factor!

I don't feel that letting my kids watch cartoons is going to hurt who they become. My son now is watching Clifford, the Big Red Dog so that I can blog this post!! My daughter is sleeping soundly on OUR bed and my older girl is up at camp with her Nani. Ed is working at the Post Office and I am dreaming of a clean house. I set up this blog to share with family and friends and I plan to just tell it like it is. No ideals here, just plain honesty.

So sit back, relax, dim the lights, and enjoy living with the Gargoyles.