Saturday, July 28, 2012

Tybee trip and updates

As promised, pictures of our trip! We had such an awesome time with everyone that it makes Monday seem dreadful.  At least I have the Olympics to occupy me! It's so strange to think that when the olympics comes back around Lillian will be five years old! What?


Updates on Lillian:
She is now barking when asked what a dog says and quacking when you ask about a duck.
She has MASTERED "NO" and is not shy about letting you know what she thinks.


She is still passing out, for those who do not know about this, Miss Lillian decided to hold her breath about 2 months ago to the point where she passed out. I was cool as a cucumber freaked, called the Pediatrician. Their view.  s on it where that she is just fine, some kids are "breath holders" and some are not.  Well guess what? mine IS. Tonight will be the fourth time it has happened...and I can promise you it has not gotten easier.  It scares me every time and there is no panic like the one that goes over your body when you are holding your pale, lifeless babe. Luckily it only happens when she is extremely tired, so to prevent it I try to never let her get too tired.


Here are a few pictures from our trip...enjoy!





Thursday, July 26, 2012

What four years can do.

Today has been a real eye opener for me. I just sat back and realized how different my life is from almost four years ago when we were in Tybee Island getting MARRIED. Our biggest responsibility was Scarlett and whether to eat out or not was a real issue. We have visited Tybee a few times since Lillian's birth, but this time was a huge eye opener. The child I prayed for, you know, that baby I thought I would never have was playing in the same sand her daddy and I stood on four years ago when we promised each other forever. She got to see all the sights and run and play. I would have never in my life imagined her being as beautiful and sweet as she is. I would dream about the kind of mother I'd be. Strangely, I was quite granola in my day dreams. I made all her food, never let her eat a French fry and my house would always be spotless. Well God clearly laughed at my vision. My reality is actually much sweeter than any organic chicken or whole milk I can buy (which by the way we do use organic when affordable) my little wild woman has a smile that brings me to my knees and a personality that could fill the grand canyon. Lillian, you are so perfect. I love YOU just the way YOU are!

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

"family" vaca

As I lay in bed tonight reflecting on the last few days husband, baby and I have had and I am so blessed it's unreal. The three of us were invited to the beach with the Lawson's, they keep Lillian during work hours for us. They have rented this beautiful three story BEAUTIFUL beach house on the oh so special Tybee Island. We have had the time of our lives. I cannot believe how lucky we are to have such an amazing family watching our precious little girl while we make money to feed her! :) So far we have had a steak dinner, low country broil and the most amazing Mac and cheese (shhh, don't tell nanny) all cooked by Scooter! It has opened my eyes to how to raise a child who is thankful and easy going children. They have two teenagers (hey Taylor and tanner!) they both brought friends and they are super sweet super fun as well. I asked scooter and niƱo tonight how they have raised such amazing kids. Their answer was so raw, they make mistakes but they always admit their wrongs..and they count to 3! :) I really hope when lily and any potential siblings are older she will appreciate a home cooked meal and pack a sandwich for the beach and not feel like we owe it to them to spoil them rotten and buy them everything. Their children are just happy playing volleyball. I am closing my eyes tonight and saying my prayers extra thankful for God placing amazing people in our lives. I'll post some pictures when we get home!

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

"hey Sarah, one day lily will break your heart"

...oh the things people fail to tell you. We have always had lily on a pretty strict bedtime. And ever since she started holding her breath when she is super sleepy we avoid her getting over tired at ALL costs. So anyways, lily has been in bed since about 7pm. But thanks to the thunderstorm we are having, Lillian woke up crying for her mommy. What would any compassionate mommy do? Of course I had to go rock her back to sleep. As I walk back out of the room all I hear is a sweet voice yelling mama while holding her arms wide open looking at me with those bright brown eyes... I am heart broken. All I want to do is run back in there, scoop her out of bed and let her sleep with mommy and daddy! Lillian, you know how completely melt my heart! My sweet, beautiful, amazing daughter... I love you.