Tuesday, May 22, 2007
The End
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Spring!
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
And She's Off!
So once again, I have let everyone down by not posting in quite some time. Will you find it in your heart to forgive me? I (being Kim, the one who has been left to update this blog that was started by someone else.....ahmmm) have started a xanga page for myself - if you are at all interested, here's the link - www.xanga.com/kimmicle. I will still be updating this page with events and milestones of Allison's life but if you are interested in more frequent posts about random things, you might should check that page out. So on to Allison. It's sad to say but she is no longer a baby, but is now a toddler. Hard to believe, but true. She is using her two little legs as her main mode of transportation these days - walking. She took her first steps at the Lumpkins house about a month ago and then Thursday when we were at the hospital waiting for Miles (Allison's cousin) to be born, she just took off and hasn't stopped yet. I feel like it was the moment that I was most looking forward to for some reason. Everyone has told me that my life would change with this milestone but it hasn't yet (and it's okay with me if it doesn't). She walks everywhere she crawled. And it has actually been a little easier because she hasn't been so frustrated with herself because now she can get where she wants to go.
I don't have a recent video of Allison to post of her walking but this is one from the beginning of February when she first starting walking:
And for another important milestone...discovering toilet paper!
This is Allison's reading nook:
And this is Allison playing in the tupperware drawer:
I will try, try, try (really hard) to keep this updated more often. Please don't lose hope in me.
Thursday, January 25, 2007
Recipe of the Year
CHICKEN LASAGNA
½ c. margarine
½ c. flour
½ tsp. salt
½ tsp. basil
4 chicken breasts, cooked and diced
3 c. chicken broth
2 c. cottage cheese
1 egg
10 oz. pkg. Frozen chopped spinach, drained
½ lb. Cooked, drained lasagna (almost 8 noodles)
1 lb. Mozzarella slices (I just used grated)
¼ c. grated parmesan
Melt butter in large saucepan. Blend in flour, salt, and basil. Stir chicken broth until mixture thickens and comes to a boil. Add chicken.
Mix cottage cheese with egg in separate bowl. Add spinach.
Place ½ c. of chicken mixture in 9 X 13 pan (sprayed with Pam), top with noodles, cottage cheese mixture then mozzarella. Continue for 2nd layer. End with last 1/3 of chicken. Top with mozzarella and sprinkle parmesan cheese on top.
Bake at 375 degrees for around 45 minutes.
Hope you enjoy!
Sunday, January 21, 2007
making the world a better place, one music lover at a time...
Do you remember how you listened to music when you were in high school? You were in your bedroom with the door shut maybe lying on your bed wearing those big cushy headphones following along with the lyrics in the liner notes, and by the time the album got around to the third or fourth spin you were dancing around singing every word to every song while playing your imaginary drum set on the ceiling. If you remember that feeling of falling in love with an album…and you miss it…and you want it back…you are the perfect candidate for: THE PROGRAM.
My friend Matt Lumpkin and I are taking part in an experiment in music listening – a journey to get back to the point of listening to music with the purpose of loving the music you listen to and listening to the music you love. If this sounds remotely interesting to you, check out my Mog (music blog), and read more about the program.
We invite you to join us or modify the program to fit you. As long as you are getting acquainted with the music you’ve acquired and are having a good time, you are becoming a better music listener, and the world will be a better place because of it.
Friday, January 12, 2007
Happy Birthday Baby!
Allison will be celebrating her first birthday with not one, but two birthday parties. Tonight we will be having a party with mostly our friends and their children at our house. The party will have a rubber ducky theme. And then tomorrow we will be celebrating in Searcy at her Nana and Grandpa's house with all of our family. So we will be tuckered out by the time the weekend is over.
Allison has accomplished so much this year. Some of the things that she has learned to do include rolling over (May), crawling (July), pulling up (late September), feeding herself using her pincer grasp (Sept-Oct), cruising (late Oct - early Nov), and getting her first teeth (Nov). Her vocabulary is up to 6 words. She can say mama, dada, bye-bye, puppy, baby, and ball. We cannot wait to see what all you do in the coming year. It is so much fun watching you grow and learn new things.
We cannot believe that you are already one year old. You have changed our life so much in the last year. Through all the complaints of sleepless nights and non stop crying, we would not change it for the world. We could not ask for a better baby. You have added so many smiles and so much laughter to our household. We pray that you would continue to radiate love and happiness the way that you do now.
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Out with the Bad, In with the Good
New Year's day we slept until 10:00am! Unbelievable! Allison woke up at 7:00am - I brought her into bed with us and she went right back to sleep. It was fantastic! Anyhow, we spent most of the day taking down Christmas decor. I did do some reflecting on things I would like to change during 2007. My resolutions include:
1. Lose all the weight I gained while pregnant with Allison
2. Floss more often
3. Be more tidy
Sunday, January 07, 2007
December in Review
She didn't really seem too interested in opening the presents, but she would try to help you tear the paper a little or pull the tissue paper out of the bag. Some of her favorite gifts were her Sesame Street "Baby's First Purse" that included her own lip stick, keys, cell phone, and coin purse, her blow-up ball pit (thanks to this toy, Allison has added the word "ball" to her vocabulary), her Leap Frog Fridge Farm, and her newborn Cabbage Patch doll (named Vanessa Sylvia - Sylvia is her NaNa's name, and you can guess who the gift was from). When she opened up her Cabbage Patch, which came with a bottle and a car seat for the doll, Kim asked Allison to give the baby the bottle - thinking that the request was a little too advanced for her yet - but to everyone's amazement, she did it and has done it every time we've asked her to. Granted, sometimes she is banging the bottle into the baby's face, but she is learning to pretend play, which is a lot of fun. Here are some pictures of Allison opening presents that I thought you may enjoy:
For anyone who still reads this, I will be updating the blog frequently this week. I have lots to catch up on, so please stay tuned...