Monday, December 27, 2010

Christmas


Christmas has come and gone again (sort of...lasts 12 days you know). Hard to believe. This was the girls' third Christmas and I can now say that each Christmas has been better than the one before (a trend I am hoping to keep up for the next umpteen years).

We began the season by taking our last pre-Hannah Kate trip. We headed to Chattanooga the week before Christmas which was particularly exciting with a new niece to see. Mark and Teela's daughter Lily was born on November 1 and this was the first time we got to see her. The girls were excited by the new baby but getting her confused with this "baby sissy" person they've been hearing a lot about. All in all it was a fun trip.

We came home on Christmas Eve and met my parents here in St. Louis. They had been up in Wisconsin visiting my sister (who also just had a baby --October 31) and then came down to spend this week with us. Again, a good time was had by all.


Mary Jane even worked up the courage to make cookies with the girls
To say they loved it would be the understatement of a lifetime. I think it's safe to say "decorating" was their favorite part. I use the term "decorating" somewhat loosely here. What I mean is that Mary Jane put frosting on all the cookies and the girls licked all the cookies while they put equal amounts of sprinkles on the floor, and themselves, somehow magically missing the cookies.....messy yes, fun yes, edible?...ehhh
Saying "cheese"

Here's a picture of the girls with their baby cousin. They took to her really fast which gives us hope for the upcoming arrival this March.
It took the girls a while to get into the whole unwrapping thing but this is the first year where they clearly got it. Emma Jane in particular really took off. She got to the point where she just started tearing into gifts regardless of where they were or who they were for.
The girls also got their first tricycles...they loooooooove them
They also really love ornaments...especially when they are hung on low branches...and can be gotten off. We eventually gave up on trying to stop them from taking ornaments off the tree and just got out the hot glue gun and glued all our ornaments to the tree. No really. Do you have any idea how bad melting fake tree limbs smell? Pretty bad. We aren't going to get that stink out of our house till next Christmas. Oh well...good excuse to buy new ornaments.

(you do know I'm joking right....Mary Jane thinks you might not...but I think you're smarter than that)


P: Yes, I need sleep...but this book is just too good to put down

P: They may be magnets...but they sure look like cookies....I wonder....



So...huh.....the words are blue down here. Guess they are just sad all the fun is over. Don't worry words...there is more fun coming, 2011 is just days away and we have all sorts of crazy good times planned for you...you will get to talk about a whole other child...a girl by the way...I'll let you guess the name.


Merry Christmas

Thursday, December 16, 2010

The long night...

December 5th was Parker and Emma Jane's second second birthday. We didn't do too much this year, but did mark the day with some cupcakes which they thoroughly enjoyed. They are growing up so fast. They can sing the entire ABC song, count to ten (with help), and I personally think are pretty flippin smart. I am constantly amazed by them.


I know she looks unhappy... but she really wasn't.



Many people have asked me if they know there is a baby coming... and I think they know as much as they can. They know there is a baby in Mommy's belly and they know its going to be their sister. They look at the ultrasound pictures and know its a baby- but that is about it!


Speaking of the baby girl, we are almost 26 weeks in. For those of you who were in our lives when the girls were born- alarm bells should be going off in your head. Tomorrow night is The Night- the night my water broke last time. This week has been a hard week for me. Building up to this point, fear has slowly overtaken me and has hit me full force this week. I feel this sense of impending doom that I can't possible prepare for. I have done what I can- we have groceries, the house is clean, Christmas presents bought and wrapped, emergency plans in place- but there is nothing else I can do. I have been to the Dr. 1000 times and both have assured me what I am feeling (terror) is normal and to be expected. I went to the Dr. on Tuesday and they estimated the baby's weight as exactly what Emma Jane weighed when she was born. I almost threw up in the office. I feel preemptive guilt over what may happen to Emma Jane and Parker's lives if this child is born early. I feel guilt over knowing that if she is born early I won't be able to spend every waking second at the hospital this time like I did last. All this is to say- tomorrow will be a long day and I know, a long long night.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Thanksgiving

For Thanksgiving this year we went to Cincinnati to visit Jason's grandparents. Jason's parents came in town too so we had a houseful.

Emma Jane and Parker with Great Grandma and Great Grandpa Broge


Playing outside in the leaves

We went to the Cincinnati Children's Museum and had so much fun.


Parker played with this potato and blue bowl for forever. For some reason it was really exciting to her.
The piano was the hit of the weekend. We had so many beautiful concerts put on by Parker and Emma Jane. It made me thankful that we don't have a piano in our house.

It was a wonderful Thanksgiving and so great to be with family.



In the last few weeks, the girls had one of the most formidable experiences of their life. I took Parker and Emma Jane to get their haircut. It was more for Parker, but not wanting to be left out Emma Jane got a "haircut" too. I was really worried how they were going to act. But it turned out to be one of the best experiences they have ever had because they got.... candy. Their first real lollipop. We have since talked about this experience every single day. Parker told Jason about it when he got home that night. At least once a day now they ask to go get another haircut so they can get candy. Its strange to me they can remember things like that now. Whenever we drive past church now they say "church" or ask to go to the playground or the grocery store (where they ask to have a cookie) when we drive past. Anyway, here are some haircut pictures.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Funny Story


So the girls have a small obsession with spoons. To hide them from each other they get very creative. Today, as I was dropping the girls off at child watch at the Y, I looked down at Parker's shirt and thought it looked funny. I looked down her shirt and lo and behold there was a spoon. She thought this was very funny. Then when I went to pick her and Emma Jane up she kept saying "spoon, spoon" and there was yet another spoon hidden down her shirt. What made this even more funny was later- hours later- when I was changing her diaper, I found a third spoon basically at the bottom of her onesie. I personally think it would have been quite uncomfortable to walk around with three spoons down my shirt... but I'm not a two year old.


The girls had a great Halloween. We went trick or treating for the first time and experienced the most involved trick or treating I have ever seen. One of our friends recommended we go to a neighborhood a few streets up for a "true" St. Louis Halloween. We weren't disappointed. The streets were blocked off so no cars could get through and everyone sat out in the very decorated yard with their fire pits and buckets of candy. I've never seen anywhere that was so serious about Halloween. The girls were brave enough to go get candy from people, but didn't speak a word the entire time they were there. I think they had fun though and I know they have enjoyed the candy. The girls were ducks- more specifically they were "Gossie and Gertie" which is a really cute children's books.

"Eating" a candy apple prior to trick or treating


This is Gossie. This is Gertie. Gossie wears bright red boots. Gertie wears bright blue boots. They are friends. Best friends.





Enjoying the fruits of her labor.


October has also brought us exciting news about Broge Baby C. We now know that Broge Baby C is.... A GIRL!!!!! The thought of three girls under three is a tad overwhelming but we are excited. Most importantly she looks healthy and everything is going okay so far with this pregnancy. We are 19 weeks in and hoping for 20 more.


And last but certainly not least, the girls have two new girls cousins! Jason's sister Heather had a little girl, Reagan, on Oct. 31. She is doing wonderfully. The very next day my brother Mark and his wife Teela welcomed their little girl, Lily, into the world. She is also doing wonderfully and I even have some pictures of her. Congratulations to Mark and Teela on having a full term baby :)



Mark looks a tiny bit tired here...

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Good Times

So, in case you missed it in the last post, the Broge family will be expanding by one this time! We are very pleasantly suprised and excited. I am currently 16 weeks along and so far so good. This time around, things are very different. Of course the biggest difference is there is only one baby. Second, I am being watched like a hawk. I am going to the doctor every 1-2 weeks, seeing a high risk OB, taking what feels like a ton of meds, and getting oh so many ultrasounds. Of course, Jason and I are both a little on the terrified side since we REALLY don't want a repeat of last time. So our biggest prayer request, after a healthy baby, is a full term one. I want to be big, fat, and miserably pregnant.



The girls of course have no idea what is going on other than they are getting to watch a lot of more TV than usual. This is not bad news for them as their new current obsession is Elmo. We have been able to do some fall activities this year with the girls which has been fantastic. Last weekend, in the great tradition of most St. Louisians, we went to Eckerts Farm for apple and pumpkin picking. We had so so much fun. The girls rode their first ponies, ate funnel cake, watched a pig race, and of course picked apples. Here are some pictures of our fun.





Parker loving the pony ride. She had a little tantrum when she had to get off.



I was pleasantly suprised that Emma Jane actually got on the horse and then had fun!

They were in apple heaven.



Pumpkins are clearly for sitting on.


A great time was had by all!