Sunday, November 30, 2008

HAPPY BIRTHDAY DYLAN!!!!

I can't believe this, but my baby is TWO years old today. My gosh...I thought everyone was exaggerating about how time flies when it comes to your kids growing up, but it's true. I'm a little upset about this myth turned fact. As much as I've hated the temper tantrums of toddlerhood, I would bottle up this time and keep Dylan this age forever if I could. He has turned into a hilarious little boy and keeps me smiling every single day. Happy Birthday Little Bug!

In honor of Dylan turning two, I recently had my good friend Gina do a photo shoot of him. She did an amazing job and was really able to capture Dylan's cute personality on film. I haven't received my CD of all the shots yet, but I was able to 'lift' this picture from Gina's website (www.ginasteinagelphotography.blogspot.com). I'll share more when I get my CD.

We were able to spend Thanksgiving weekend with my parents in Charleston. We had a great time eating good food, exploring the city, and just hanging out as a family. Because we'll be with Mike's family for Christmas, my parents wanted to celebrate with us while we were at their house. This is our annual picture in front of the tree.

Mike and I got caught up in a Wii battle. We played for at least an hour every day we were there. I ruled at bowling with a high score of 203. Unfortunately for me, that was the only game I was good at. Mike beat me time and time again at Mario Kart.

Dylan decided that he loves Gramma's Caramel Rolls.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Being Thankful

I'm not sure if I'll have time to do this tomorrow, but I wanted to make sure that I publicly give thanks for the many wonderful blessings that I enjoy. I feel undeserving of many of them, but I am greatful for a gracious God who always is watching over me. With that said, here is my current Top Ten:

I am thankful for:
10. Mike's job and that he seems to have pretty good job security
9. a warm bed to sleep in on these cold Winter nights
8. people who are so willing to share their many talents
7. beautiful music that fills the air everywhere I go
6. the miracle of life
5. wonderful friends who are always willing to lend a helping hand
4. my parents and parents-in-law for all that they do for me and my little family
3. my sweet little Dylan...I love him more than life itself
2. Mike...he is such an amazing husband and father
1. my Savior

Happy Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Ho Ho Ho!!!

Dylan and I (and my mom) had the opportunity to spend the past week in New Jersey with my sister, Kathleen, and her new baby, Noah. We had a great time and I loved being able to snuggle a baby again. Noah is such a good baby and has the most adorable face. Dylan loved looking at his cousin, touching his nose, and helping put Noah's pacifier in his mouth. It was so cute to watch him interact with Noah. He'll make a great big brother some day.

While in New Jersey, we happened upon Santa in the mall. Kathleen really wanted a picture with the two boys and Santa. In order to make that happen, I of course had to hold Dylan. I was not about to be in the picture solo, so Kathleen had to be in it, too. You can tell from the picture how excited Dylan was about sitting next to Santa.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Trick or Treat

There really were some redeeming qualities of this past weekend. On Friday, I was able to take Dylan on his first Trick or Treating experience. I wish Mike could have joined us for the fun, but he had to stay home and supervise a demo team.

My friend Renee was kind enough to invite us over for a pizza party and trick or treating. Dylan always loves being around his friends and this was no exception. He had such a great time, especially once he figured out he was going to get candy at every house.

This is my little golfer before the activities of the evening. I ended up carrying his pumpkin most of the night, so I will call myself his caddy.

Ever tried to get three toddlers to sit and pose for a picture? At least David knows when to say cheese. Riley and Dylan were more interested in climbing the steps and running around the yard.
Going to get some candy! After the first couple houses, Dylan started to get more brave. Everytime someone opened their front door, he immediately stepped inside the house and started to explore.

He got a little tired of walking after a while, so I ended up carrying him. I just can't believe how big he is getting.

The golfer and the duck.

The aftermath of it all. We returned to Renee's house and watched a little Blue's Clues. Then it was time to head home and report on all the fun to Daddy.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Haunted House

Halloween 2008 started out much like every other day. Dylan woke up at his normal time of 6:30 a.m. We all ate breakfast and visited with Dad as he got ready for work. Mike left for work at normal time and Dylan and I proceeded to get some cleaning done. I have seriously been slacking on cleaning lately, so I was feeling good about actually getting motivated to do it. We were upstairs cleaning the bathrooms and I needed to run downstairs to get the vaccuum. When I got to the bottom of the stairs, I noticed little pieces of wet paper towels all over the foyer. I thought maybe Dylan had gotten into the dog's water dish. As I stepped down onto the wood floor, my foot sank and I was standing in about two inches of water. My heart started to race. I walked over to the bathroom, opened the door and was horrified. The toilet was spewing out dirty water...so much water that the trash can was actually floating!

I immediately called Mike to ask him what I should do (I do not handle things like this well because I am a control and neat freak). Mike, not fully comprehending how bad the situation was, told me to use a mop and get the water up quickly. So, I hung up the phone and immediately started using the mop to soak up as much water as possible. After about 10 minutes, I broke down sobbing because I realized this was going to take hours. I called Mike back and reiterated the whole TWO inches of dirty water thing. At that moment, the washing machine (laundry was part of my cleaning) started to drain and water again started spewing out of the toilet, adding another inch or so of water in the bathroom. I was on the verge of hysterics and Mike finally said he would come home to help.

He arrived home 20 minutes later and found me standing with the mop in two inches of poo water, sobbing. He immediately took over with the cleaning and I called our property management company (this is one time I'm very greatful we are renters and not owners). The management company sent over a plumber. Mike got things set up with the plumber while I took Dylan over to my friend Renee's house. Seeing as how the water was in our foyer, bathroom, exercise room, kitchen and living room...I really didn't want my two year old walking around in raw sewage.

When I got home from dropping off Dylan, I found the plumber in the front yard digging a hole. A few minutes later, he uncovered the source of the problem. The main sewage pipe was completely busted. It has probably been busted since the darn place was built last summer. Raw sewage is completely soaking our front yard and it was only a matter of time before it backed into the house. Plumber got the pipe fixed up and left. By this point, Mike had gotten the water cleaned up pretty well and got a lot of our stuff moved to dryer ground.

Next thing I know, I'm on the phone with some guy saying he is coming to check out the water damage. I head back to Renee's to relieve her of Dylan. By the time I get back, there is some guy walking around the house with Mike saying 'all of this is gonna have to come out.' Now, we were thinking some of the carpet and wood flooring. I head upstairs to take a shower (it's around 3 p.m.). By the time I'm done in the shower, there are about 10 guys in my house completely demo-ing the main level and parts of the garage. That's right folks, the water was so bad it leaked down into the garage. They tore out a good chunk of the drywall and insulation in the roof of the garage. Then they moved to the main level of the house. They completely tore out all the baseboards, flooring, and some drywall. My house is basically not livable right now and everything is covered in dust.

I left with Dylan around 4:30pm to go to a Halloween party and the demo guys were still busy destroying stuff. Around 6:30 p.m. Mike called to tell me they were done, but that I might want to find somewhere else to stay for a few days because he didn't think breathing in all the dust would be good for me and Dylan. I have amazing friends and two of them offered to let me and Dylan stay with them. A couple hours later Mike called back saying the dust had settled a lot and wasn't so bad. So, Dylan and came home around 8 p.m.

Let's just say that I never imagined an overflowing toiled would amount to a complete renovation of an entire floor of my house. These pictures don't really do justice to what we are dealing with for the next who knows how long.

Our living room
Half bath and source of water explosion

Foyer

Water damage on garage roof (this has now been torn out completely).

Broken sewage pipe - source of this whole mess. And yes, it is laying right next to the water pipe. We are very happy that the water pipe wasn't cracked.

Uncovering the source.
The day ended, fittingly, with Dylan having his first 'big person' vomit. Awesome!
(I will have real Halloween pictures later. Just waiting on friends to email me pictures.)