Red

E 2011 

(Her 2011 in pics per my facebook page)

I realize that this year has brought lots of changes for us, but mainly that Eliza has turned from a cute, squishly baby to a fun, toilet paper unrolling, sweet, screaming, playful toddler. This past month has even been a big change when she finally realized she could scream and get a reaction from her brothers.

Manipulation, much?

So, um, yes. We have to start working on discipline and obeying instead of peek-a-boo and find the cereal underneath my chins. Danggit.

And, I don’t know if you noticed, but she has red hair. And every 3rd person in the world tells me some (different) stat about red heads becoming extinct. Something about red hair and blue eyes and how they will only be found on Mars in the future. I don’t know. I just nod when strangers go into their speech now because I’ve heard it so often. They could be telling me red heads eat free on Wednesdays somewhere and I’m missing it.

The other thing that every person in the world will ask is if she has a red-headed temper. In a word, yes. Big time. I don’t know why, how or when we noticed, but YES. If her sunglasses don’t fit on her the right way, she throws them across the room and screams. If she doesn’t get her vitamin at the same time the boys get theirs, she stomps away and screams. It’s like watching a little Lucille Ball… who screams. Very dramatic. (But super cute. Don’t tell her.)

In between screaming, she blows kisses, plays hide and seek and makes the world fall in love with her. It’s easy really. You just ignore the screaming (like I do) and she’s perfect. An absolute gift. Who can make her daddy melt with a MUAH of slobber on his face.

Jason even looked at me once this year with her wimpering and said, “You are going to have to discipline her. I can’t do it.” And he was serious. Great. That’s a note for the therapist.

In general, the boys love her, too. They know that she tears things up, so they get to blame her for a lot and that, my friends, is about the only joy of a little sister from a 4 and 6 year old perspective. Ollie is her protector. Henry is her antagonizer. Put them all together and they are a riot… if they’re not your kids. If they happen to be your kids, well, they are entertaining and they make you pray.  Often. Mainly for their teachers. And anyone who happens to encounter the wrath of Red.

We Were on a Break

As I was squashing poo into a tube tonight, I looked at my husband, we laughed together and I thought, “This is going to be a great story to write”. Then I realized that I haven’t written in a year.

A. Year.

And for many various reasons- the majority of which I’m sure I’ll cover- it’s true. And I miss the blog fill-in-the-blank: blog friends, blog readers, the blog community, the blogginess of it all. And every time you left encouraging posts on facebook or sent me an email to ask me if I was dead, I really did appreciate it. You people, if there are still any of you out there, are truly friends. Thank you!

Back to the poo.

Our O-man, who is now big and 6, has an assortment of allergies. For a while, they were making him do crazy things and act funny. We have had him tested at every center, hospital and medical facility under the sun and- a year in- we think it’s a combination of ADD, allergies and a few genetic quirks that he was *lucky* enough to pick up from me and Jason.

 Jas running from Bear

A year ago we suspected he could possibly have been on the autism spectrum. Six months ago we had been given 4 different answers. Just a month ago we finally decided to give ADD prescription medication a try  (after I had fought against that like a Jerry Springer guest) and he had wonderful results. As in, his teacher called us at home crying (the joyous kind). He was focused, did all his work and then some, talked to and played with friends, laughed, enjoyed school and had a great day. I could probably have counted days like that on one hand before then. So, we do not have all the answers, but know that this might be a temporary solution to help. Or- heck- a permanent solution. Who knows. We are working on this a day at a time, but are so thankful for some positive news. He is probably still on a spectrum somewhere- depending on who you ask/ what test results you read- but you probably wouldn’t know that now by being around him.

 O-man running from bear

Like I said, we have explored many, MANY options. We’ve adjusted our diet (several times), added supplements, demanded sleep times and read enough books to put your library extension to shame. In our research, we are convinced that we can do our best to find out WHY his brain is acting like it is- not just throw medications at the symptoms. Not that that’s entirely BAD, but I’d rather treat the WHY than the what.

 O-man

So, about 8 months ago we tried to get in to see a new-fangled, highly-recommended doctor in the Nashville area and we finally got in to see him in December. (You see, new-fangled and fancy-schmancy = wait-a-long-time.) While we were there, O-man had blood drawn (an experience about as much fun as your yearly GYN check up) and we were sent home with 2 boxes. One was labeled urine and the other stool.

Yep. You guessed it. We collected the urine without a problem and currently have a pee-cicle in a test tube in the freezer. The stool, that was a different situation. It’s actually difficult to convince a very smart 6 year old to poo in a bowl. So he held it for 2 days. And I chased him around asking him about poo.

Wanna come over sometime? Our house is a GREAT place to hang out!

We finally conquered day #1 of poo (I haven’t told him there is a day #2, yet) and Ollie made the best observation of all.

O: “Ok, mom. So what am I officially allergic to, now?”

Me: “We don’t know, yet. I have to send the poo to poo doctors and then they will tell us.”

O: “You send it in THE MAIL?? Does the postman know about THIS?”

You would not believe all the crap, um… stuff… we have to go through to get this poo in the mail. There are haz mat  bags, overnight shipping info and I’m pretty sure you have to slip the FedEx guy a $20 to get your crap delivered.

Oh my.

More to come on the developing story and I can’t wait to fill you in soon! Miss Personality

It’s Bliss, Y’all

It’s here again!!

Blissdom Conference ~ Nashville ~ January 26-28, 2010

 That one time of year when you can walk into a room and know that everyone in there knows what linky parties, html codes and blawgs are {at least that’s what my grandmother calls it}. You always have to explain a blog to real life friends, and try to tell them that you really aren’t weird, secretly famous or writing your memoirs, you just BLOG {as much as you can, at least}.

As you might know, I started a business this year- Mint Julep Monograms- and had a baby this year- Eliza Jane- and wisely *ahem* decided to do them at the same time. {About as wise as the man who designed our home.} BUT… I am so thankful to have a booming business, that I can’t complain. Except that my blog is not updated regularly, finished or how I want it to look.

But, I’m not going to let that stop me! I will be at Blissdom because my friends will be there. I can NOT wait to hug my BBFs {Bloggy Best Friends} and catch up with them.

Are you headed to Blissdom?
If so, here is my list from last year about how to prepare.

This year, here is a quick Top Ten Rundown of What I’m Throwing Together at the LAST Minute for Blissdom:

10. Going to try to jump into Twitter again

If only to find out the meet ups/ tweet ups/ bargains/ secret plans, etc. You know, the good gossip. Follow #blissdom for the scoop

9. Have GOT to find some comfy & cute clothes

Must remember those peeps don’t see the 3 outfits I have, so I’m pretty sure I’ll be wearing those.

8. Lose 30 pounds

Might not happen in a week, so I’ll settle for 2.

7. Catch up on all my friends’ blogs

Blissdom-2010-friends 

So that I can say “Heeeeyyyy!! Read about your Gluten-free/ house redecorating/ Disney trip and it sounds wonderful!!” (picture lifted from Mary)

6. Reminisce about Harry and Get Excited about Chris Mann

Ahhhhhhhhhh

Pic with Harry 

And saw Chris Mann at Blissdom ’09 and he is FANTASTIC!

5. Get my proverbial ducklings in a quasi row

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This is Ollie reading to his sister a-la reading circle at school. If only that sweetness lasted more than 2 minutes, I’d have a great babysitter!

Oh my word. It is SO much trouble to get everything ready to go out of town. Can I get an “AMEN!” from the mamas!? But SO worth it for a trip to the bathroom without an escort.

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Here is my usual escort. Looking… um… well, what he usually looks like.

4. Get cards printed

I have MJM cards. I have Other Mama cards. I need a handy dandy 2 sided card with both and some sort of lipstick/ chocolate/ air freshener attached. Asking too much? I think not!

3. Get gifts ready

Oh, that Mary {my bestie and roomie}. She is the one with all the gifts each year and I forgot that EVERYONE comes bearing gifts, so I’ve got to get on the ball!! I’m pretty sure they will be monogrammed.

2. Thank the awesome sponsors

We got a pre-bliss package in the mail today. You should be jealous. It has a big box of wonderful goodies including a book that you can read the story into so that your voice can still read to your babies while you’re at Blissdom! I love it!!

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This babe might be a smidge confused, but we’ll go with it.

1. Get to NASHVILLE pronto!

Can’t wait!! Who’s in? See you there!!

*This post linked to 2 Bliss-tastic and real life friends: Her Royal Nester-ness and Oh Amanda!

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