Once again I have proven that I would be a starving artist if I relied on the blogging to pay the bills. Fortunately I have a fantastic 8-5 job that help keeps food on the table. It has been 3 weeks and I have many updates and more exciting things to share. I want to share as much as possible but I am not sure if I can keep the order straight on when these events occurred.
Great news! Our house in Augusta is finally on the market. All I can say is WOW, thank you God that the preparation/clean up/staging phase is over. Chili and I are exhausted from all the work we have had to do. Do you want to know the sad part? We actually paid someone to do most the work for us, but it doesn't matter, we're still exhausted. Mostly we are tired because we were chasing a 2 1/2 year old around while trying to declutter and clean, and then there were the times we were cleaning the spit up and dirty diapers from Jackson in between the mopping and dusting. Nonetheless, we are ready to go to market now and our house looks great. So, if any of you have any friends that are interested in purchasing a 2-story, 4 bedroom house in Columbia County, I have the perfect place for them!
The construction will begin on our new home next week too. They are still promising a Christmas delivery date. We have now picked out all of our colors, tile, countertops, and anything else the builder can try to upsell us on. I still have to pinch myself that we are able to do something like this. I was just telling my mom tonight that even though it is extra work to build, it is such a great kind of "stress."
Meanwhile, in between the working and finding a permanent place to live, I have been exposed to what is commonly referred to as the Terrible Two's. I truly love Hamilton in a way I never thought possible but somedays can be a little harder than others. Take for instance this picture I have below, he looks so sweet and innocent, like a young boy just trying to be a Georgia fan like his Daddy. Yet this same child screamed and kicked his through the Stride Rite store because he refused to try on any shoes that didn't look like his favorite pair of Crocs he wears everyday.
I know we'll get through this like all parents eventually do but somedays I do have to wonder...
Then there is my sweet Butterball Jackson. I can see why Pediatricians refer to a 6 month old as the "honeymoon period" during life with a baby. He is rolling over, sitting up (ok, not very much, but I'm still proud) and he's babbling so much I can't help but wonder what he's saying. Today Chili took him for his 6 month checkup. He weighed around 19 lbs and is perfectly average for his age. As his mother I know he is so much more than average. He's such an incredible blessing and has brought immense joy to my life in such a short amount of time. How many people do you know kick and squeal with delight everytime you walk into a room? It's the greatest feeling in the world. This picture I took is him modeling his new monogrammed towel that his Aunt Melissa handmade for him. He's so snuggly...does he have any idea much I want to pinch those cheeks all the time?
Lastly I would like to give an update on the Weight Watchers. Yes, I actually lost 7 pounds the first 3 weeks! However, then my birthday happened, and it was one cake slice that led to another and then the special dinner out, and before I knew it I had gained back 2. So this week I am trying to get back on track but tomorrow is Chili's birthday so I really going to try hard to control myself. At least I know that it will work if I stick to it. And as I have been reminding myself over and over again for the last several months, I just have to take it a day at a time.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Do I really need to pack all these things?
I am getting ready for my business trip tonight and I think my Mommy Packing Skills have now crossed over into my work life. I will only be gone for 2 days yet I find myself packing extra things "just in case."
Meanwhile, we finally confirmed that a contractor will be at our house in Augusta this Saturday to complete the last bit of work we need done before we can list our home. I am so relieved...let's just hope he was worth the wait. Today I also received a call that we get to go pick out all the flooring selections for the house we are building. Oh fun! Now, the only thing I am dreading is the fact that the lady said it will take 2 hours to go through all the choices and I can't help but think how in the world I am going to drag a 2 yr old and a 6 month old to something like that. I see a potential disaster in my future but nonetheless I think it's really cool we'll be able to have that kind of input in our new home.
Speaking of which, here is a picture of our lot where we are building:
I will continue to post new pics as we make progress with the home.
I am looking forward to filling our new home with lots of memories. I am ecstatic that this could possibly be the place that Hamilton and Jackson will always look back on and say "this is where I grew up."
And while I am posting new pictures, here are a couple of new ones Hamilton & Jackson:
Meanwhile, we finally confirmed that a contractor will be at our house in Augusta this Saturday to complete the last bit of work we need done before we can list our home. I am so relieved...let's just hope he was worth the wait. Today I also received a call that we get to go pick out all the flooring selections for the house we are building. Oh fun! Now, the only thing I am dreading is the fact that the lady said it will take 2 hours to go through all the choices and I can't help but think how in the world I am going to drag a 2 yr old and a 6 month old to something like that. I see a potential disaster in my future but nonetheless I think it's really cool we'll be able to have that kind of input in our new home.
Speaking of which, here is a picture of our lot where we are building:
I will continue to post new pics as we make progress with the home.
I am looking forward to filling our new home with lots of memories. I am ecstatic that this could possibly be the place that Hamilton and Jackson will always look back on and say "this is where I grew up."
And while I am posting new pictures, here are a couple of new ones Hamilton & Jackson:
Monday, August 16, 2010
Surprise
Today was a great start to the week. Jackson woke up unusually early around 6am and I decided I wanted to get up to feed him and spend a few minutes alone, just the two of us. After he finished eating he just sat there cooing and smiling while he snuggled with me. I didn't want it to end but he became tired again and of course I had to get ready for work.
So then I had another nice surprise early in the morning. I think my scale finally came to "room temperature" (see yesterday's blog if you think I am making this up.) It turns out I lost 3 pounds this week-I couldn't believe it. I was so relieved to see my hard work pay off. It gave me the motivation to keep going with the Weight Watchers this week and stop beating myself up for a little while.
Meanwhile I had a busy,full day at work but Mondays are generally hectic so this is nothing unusual. Meanwhile, Chili took the boys to the pool today and he did quite a bit of work around the apartment. I was thinking today at work (and bragging just a little) about how supportive Chili has been through this whole process of moving. I am not sure our family could have remained as strong and stable if it weren't for his steadiness. Keep in mind that I am writing all of this while enjoying tonight's episode of The Bachelor Pad so I am feeling especially romantic :)
As I bring this day to a close I am hoping tomorrow will start off as special as it did today. I hope everyone reading this has a great week...
So then I had another nice surprise early in the morning. I think my scale finally came to "room temperature" (see yesterday's blog if you think I am making this up.) It turns out I lost 3 pounds this week-I couldn't believe it. I was so relieved to see my hard work pay off. It gave me the motivation to keep going with the Weight Watchers this week and stop beating myself up for a little while.
Meanwhile I had a busy,full day at work but Mondays are generally hectic so this is nothing unusual. Meanwhile, Chili took the boys to the pool today and he did quite a bit of work around the apartment. I was thinking today at work (and bragging just a little) about how supportive Chili has been through this whole process of moving. I am not sure our family could have remained as strong and stable if it weren't for his steadiness. Keep in mind that I am writing all of this while enjoying tonight's episode of The Bachelor Pad so I am feeling especially romantic :)
As I bring this day to a close I am hoping tomorrow will start off as special as it did today. I hope everyone reading this has a great week...
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Lots to catch up on...
So tonight I wind down another week, a week where I feel like I was able to mark a few items off my never-ending To-Do list. Rather than bore you with all the details, I thought I would make a bullet list of the highlights (and a few lowlights) from this week:
1.Jackson is rolling over and getting stronger by the day
2.Hamilton taught his toy Woody a lesson in discipline-he put Woody in Time Out because apparently Woody wasn't cooperating with the bubble machine they were playing with.
3.We are officially under contract! The construction on our new home will begin Mid-September and supposedly we will be moved in by Christmas(I will believe that when I see it for myself.)
4.Chili had his resume completely revamped. He is working with a recruiting company Electrolux hired for Spouses of employees that were transfered. He will officially begin his job search here in Charlotte this week.
5.We all were able to find a place to get our haircut. Chili and Hamilton found an old-fashioned Barber Shop while I chose to have a cut/highlight job at a more contemporary place, shall we say. This is actually a really big deal for me. I was
dreading finding a new hair stylist in Charlotte but I can't believe I hit the jackpot my first time out!
6.I completed my first week of Weight Watchers and let's just say it did not have the result I was hoping it would have.
Allright, I can not let the last bullet point go without doing a little bit of explaining. I am sure some of you might be curious how I could have failed during my first week trying Weight Watchers. There is actually a slight bit of drama to report and I might have a tiny defense. First of all, I left my scale in Augusta and this is the scale that I originally weighed myself on last Sunday when I began the program. Today I went to Target to buy a new scale for the apartment here in Charlotte because I actually couldn't wait to weigh myself in-I thought for sure I had lost weight this week! Anyways, I get the scale home and I step on it, and I couldn't believe my eyes when it said I had gained a pound. Of course I spent all day beating myself up, wondering where I went wrong, I researched the web-site to find "support" but nothing could cheer me up. Then I happened to notice the directions to the scale and how to calibrate it and apparently I can not read too well. First of all, I kid you not, it says you have to let the scale come to room temperature. Then you have to step on, step off, step on again and then do something else with it. Well my gosh, who wants to go through all of that for an $8 analog scale from Target? Needless to say, I do not think it's set correctly so I am just going to pretend that it's off and I lost at least a pound.
This week will also be my first business trip since last October. I will be in Chicago for 3 days/2 nights. I am looking forward to it because I will finally be able to meet some of the associates I talk with at Sears-plus I have the added benefit of starting the process of picking out the appliances I will be choosing for our new home (which I am sure is the main reason Electrolux is sending me up there, right?) While I am gone Chili will be taking care of the boys and helping us get our house ready to finally go on the market in Augusta.
I do have a few more items that I would like to discuss but I am afraid I will have to reserve it for another blog another time. I am ready to call it a week and get rested for what lies ahead. I hope everyone reading this has a great week, I know I will!
1.Jackson is rolling over and getting stronger by the day
2.Hamilton taught his toy Woody a lesson in discipline-he put Woody in Time Out because apparently Woody wasn't cooperating with the bubble machine they were playing with.
3.We are officially under contract! The construction on our new home will begin Mid-September and supposedly we will be moved in by Christmas(I will believe that when I see it for myself.)
4.Chili had his resume completely revamped. He is working with a recruiting company Electrolux hired for Spouses of employees that were transfered. He will officially begin his job search here in Charlotte this week.
5.We all were able to find a place to get our haircut. Chili and Hamilton found an old-fashioned Barber Shop while I chose to have a cut/highlight job at a more contemporary place, shall we say. This is actually a really big deal for me. I was
dreading finding a new hair stylist in Charlotte but I can't believe I hit the jackpot my first time out!
6.I completed my first week of Weight Watchers and let's just say it did not have the result I was hoping it would have.
Allright, I can not let the last bullet point go without doing a little bit of explaining. I am sure some of you might be curious how I could have failed during my first week trying Weight Watchers. There is actually a slight bit of drama to report and I might have a tiny defense. First of all, I left my scale in Augusta and this is the scale that I originally weighed myself on last Sunday when I began the program. Today I went to Target to buy a new scale for the apartment here in Charlotte because I actually couldn't wait to weigh myself in-I thought for sure I had lost weight this week! Anyways, I get the scale home and I step on it, and I couldn't believe my eyes when it said I had gained a pound. Of course I spent all day beating myself up, wondering where I went wrong, I researched the web-site to find "support" but nothing could cheer me up. Then I happened to notice the directions to the scale and how to calibrate it and apparently I can not read too well. First of all, I kid you not, it says you have to let the scale come to room temperature. Then you have to step on, step off, step on again and then do something else with it. Well my gosh, who wants to go through all of that for an $8 analog scale from Target? Needless to say, I do not think it's set correctly so I am just going to pretend that it's off and I lost at least a pound.
This week will also be my first business trip since last October. I will be in Chicago for 3 days/2 nights. I am looking forward to it because I will finally be able to meet some of the associates I talk with at Sears-plus I have the added benefit of starting the process of picking out the appliances I will be choosing for our new home (which I am sure is the main reason Electrolux is sending me up there, right?) While I am gone Chili will be taking care of the boys and helping us get our house ready to finally go on the market in Augusta.
I do have a few more items that I would like to discuss but I am afraid I will have to reserve it for another blog another time. I am ready to call it a week and get rested for what lies ahead. I hope everyone reading this has a great week, I know I will!
Monday, August 9, 2010
Giving it all I have got!
I started off the week in the usual Mach 1-Hair on Fire fashion which seems to have become the norm in my life these days. Meanwhile Chili stayed back in Augusta for the day with Hamilton & Jackson so he could accomplish a few items on his To-Do list. Everyone at home seems to have had a fun,productive day.
But today at work I felt like making a sign to wear around my neck that said "I am doing the best I can." I think I just started off the day doubting my ability to handle what I knew was waiting on me, and it seemed to go downhill from there. Since wearing a sign wouldn't be the most mature way to handle an obstacle, I decided to work late, analyze my mistakes and not stop until I had accomplished what I set out to do this morning. As a result, I pulled up in the driveway at 7:30pm and was just completely worn out. Chili and the kids pulled up at the same time since they were returning from Augusta so I didn't have any time to rest-I had to make the most of what little time was left in the evening.
I was feeling a little guilty and frustrated with myself-wondering how I am going to find the energy to keep up this schedule. Surely there is an easier way to balance family and work? By asking that I truly am open to suggestions, by the way. But then once I saw Hamilton, Jackson and Chili, it was amazing how much life was put back into these weary bones. Hamilton couldn't run to see me quickly enough to give me a hug and Jackson was thrilled when I gave him his bottle. We ended up having a great hour together before they both had to go to sleep. Now they're sleeping so peacefully and getting the rest they need. I know I've done the best that I can today.
But today at work I felt like making a sign to wear around my neck that said "I am doing the best I can." I think I just started off the day doubting my ability to handle what I knew was waiting on me, and it seemed to go downhill from there. Since wearing a sign wouldn't be the most mature way to handle an obstacle, I decided to work late, analyze my mistakes and not stop until I had accomplished what I set out to do this morning. As a result, I pulled up in the driveway at 7:30pm and was just completely worn out. Chili and the kids pulled up at the same time since they were returning from Augusta so I didn't have any time to rest-I had to make the most of what little time was left in the evening.
I was feeling a little guilty and frustrated with myself-wondering how I am going to find the energy to keep up this schedule. Surely there is an easier way to balance family and work? By asking that I truly am open to suggestions, by the way. But then once I saw Hamilton, Jackson and Chili, it was amazing how much life was put back into these weary bones. Hamilton couldn't run to see me quickly enough to give me a hug and Jackson was thrilled when I gave him his bottle. We ended up having a great hour together before they both had to go to sleep. Now they're sleeping so peacefully and getting the rest they need. I know I've done the best that I can today.
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Is it really already August 8th?
It's a good thing that I am not trying to earn a living by writing a blog and selling advertising for it on a daily basis-as you can see I haven't exactly kept up with my blog this past week like I wanted. It was one of those weeks where you look back and wonder how it passed by so quickly. I had intended each night to try to post something but the time kept slipping away.
I would say this week was very successful and I feel as if I actually accomplished a few items. First of all, the family had a great week up here in Charlotte. Jackson and Hamilton are adjusting quite nicely and continuing to sleep very well(which makes for a very happy Mommy and Daddy.)We put a contract on a house in Charlotte and we are waiting to hear back whether or not the Builder accepted our offer. The house is in the neighborhood I've written about previously. We are so excited and I am already picking out paint colors and curtains in my head even though everyone knows you shouldn't do that until you have closed on the property. Meanwhile, we drove back to Augusta this weekend and continued to rearrange furniture at our old house, purge 3 years worth of paper, throw away junk (most of which was Chili's) and clean until we couldn't clean any more. I drove back to Charlotte this evening where I proceeded to go grocery shopping, do laundry, plan my menus for the week and wash clothes. Now I feel as if I need toothpicks to hold my eyelids open.
The highlight of the weekend was our amazing friend Joye called and asked us to drop the boys off so she could babysit and Chili and I could actually relax for a few hours. That was such a nice surprise and she has no idea how much we needed a break. So after we sped out of her driveway we went to visit our friends Guy & Jill in the hospital so we could see their precious newborn son Jack Bowen. Then we went out to an actual grownup dinner at a place we like called TakoSushi. Oh, and all you parents out there will know exactly what I mean when I tell you that I had to pace myself at dinner. I am so used to cutting up chicken, picking the Sippy Cup off the floor and keeping a supply of crayons handy that sometimes I forget how to eat like a normal person and slow down to enjoy my food.
One last thing that I did this weekend is I finally joined Weight Watchers online. I was hesitant to post that but then I thought I might be more motivated to keep track of my progress if I tell the whole world about it. So today is Day 1 and I have lost 0 pounds- that's it, I'm giving up. I am just kidding! I really want to see this through. No worries, I will not post one of those disgusting Before and After Bikini shots like you see on the diet pill commercials. So here I go again, maybe this time it'll be different.
So please say a prayer for us with the house and all the other things we have up in the air right now. I am about to call it a night and gear up for another week of Coleman Craziness.
I would say this week was very successful and I feel as if I actually accomplished a few items. First of all, the family had a great week up here in Charlotte. Jackson and Hamilton are adjusting quite nicely and continuing to sleep very well(which makes for a very happy Mommy and Daddy.)We put a contract on a house in Charlotte and we are waiting to hear back whether or not the Builder accepted our offer. The house is in the neighborhood I've written about previously. We are so excited and I am already picking out paint colors and curtains in my head even though everyone knows you shouldn't do that until you have closed on the property. Meanwhile, we drove back to Augusta this weekend and continued to rearrange furniture at our old house, purge 3 years worth of paper, throw away junk (most of which was Chili's) and clean until we couldn't clean any more. I drove back to Charlotte this evening where I proceeded to go grocery shopping, do laundry, plan my menus for the week and wash clothes. Now I feel as if I need toothpicks to hold my eyelids open.
The highlight of the weekend was our amazing friend Joye called and asked us to drop the boys off so she could babysit and Chili and I could actually relax for a few hours. That was such a nice surprise and she has no idea how much we needed a break. So after we sped out of her driveway we went to visit our friends Guy & Jill in the hospital so we could see their precious newborn son Jack Bowen. Then we went out to an actual grownup dinner at a place we like called TakoSushi. Oh, and all you parents out there will know exactly what I mean when I tell you that I had to pace myself at dinner. I am so used to cutting up chicken, picking the Sippy Cup off the floor and keeping a supply of crayons handy that sometimes I forget how to eat like a normal person and slow down to enjoy my food.
One last thing that I did this weekend is I finally joined Weight Watchers online. I was hesitant to post that but then I thought I might be more motivated to keep track of my progress if I tell the whole world about it. So today is Day 1 and I have lost 0 pounds- that's it, I'm giving up. I am just kidding! I really want to see this through. No worries, I will not post one of those disgusting Before and After Bikini shots like you see on the diet pill commercials. So here I go again, maybe this time it'll be different.
So please say a prayer for us with the house and all the other things we have up in the air right now. I am about to call it a night and gear up for another week of Coleman Craziness.
Monday, August 2, 2010
A Secret Confession
I have to admit that I am beginning to make myself tired by discussing everything that is going on here-not to say I don't enjoy sharing, but sometimes I feel like all I talk about these days with everyone is the Big Move. Since my last blog on Wednesday I have been going 100 miles an hour trying to accomplish everything on my To-Do List. The goods news is Chili and I have narrowed down the lot we would like to build on here in Charlotte (actually the town is Huntersville.) We are trying to finalize the different options we would like. As we were sitting there in the office of the builder, I couldn't help but feel so thankful to "have" to make a decision about which colors we wanted, lighting fixtures, etc. It seems surreal that we are up here trying to establish ourselves in a town that once seemed so far away to me.
Nonetheless, while it is a great pleasure to do those types of things, I still had to go back to Augusta this weekend to continue to prep our current home to be put on the market. I know what you are thinking-it's so very HGTV of me to prep and stage the house. Unfortunately for me there wasn't a TV crew, Carpenter and Perfectly Proportioned Designer there to help me out. No, it was just me and Mama (and my little Jackson who decided to start teething this weekend.) So in between dosing J with Tylenol, organizing the closets and cleaning out the cabinets, I managed to squeeze in shopping for accessories which made for a little more fun.
Meanwhile Hamilton and Chili went to visit our friends JP and Jen in Greensboro. We are so excited because now we only live a little over an hour from them. They had a huge cookout, played golf and just had a fantastic time. The added bonus was that Chili's sister Katherine and Brother-In-Law Brown came over for a visit too. They brought their new baby Millie whom Hamilton just went crazy over. I was so sad that I missed all of them this weekend but I couldn't put off going to Augusta any longer.
Lastly, I also have to admit that I am squeezing this blog in before I settle down to watch the shocking Season Finale of the Bachelorette. I am sure it is to be the most dramatic rose ceremony ever so I have to watch the drama unfold as it happens. I actually do have work that I brought home with me to complete tonight but as the evening goes on I am becoming less and less inspired. Oh well, I'll just add my work to my To-Do list tomorrow!
Nonetheless, while it is a great pleasure to do those types of things, I still had to go back to Augusta this weekend to continue to prep our current home to be put on the market. I know what you are thinking-it's so very HGTV of me to prep and stage the house. Unfortunately for me there wasn't a TV crew, Carpenter and Perfectly Proportioned Designer there to help me out. No, it was just me and Mama (and my little Jackson who decided to start teething this weekend.) So in between dosing J with Tylenol, organizing the closets and cleaning out the cabinets, I managed to squeeze in shopping for accessories which made for a little more fun.
Meanwhile Hamilton and Chili went to visit our friends JP and Jen in Greensboro. We are so excited because now we only live a little over an hour from them. They had a huge cookout, played golf and just had a fantastic time. The added bonus was that Chili's sister Katherine and Brother-In-Law Brown came over for a visit too. They brought their new baby Millie whom Hamilton just went crazy over. I was so sad that I missed all of them this weekend but I couldn't put off going to Augusta any longer.
Lastly, I also have to admit that I am squeezing this blog in before I settle down to watch the shocking Season Finale of the Bachelorette. I am sure it is to be the most dramatic rose ceremony ever so I have to watch the drama unfold as it happens. I actually do have work that I brought home with me to complete tonight but as the evening goes on I am becoming less and less inspired. Oh well, I'll just add my work to my To-Do list tomorrow!
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
I thought Mondays were busy??!!
It's been a very productive 2 days up here in Charlotte and I am looking at the clock wondering where time has gone AGAIN? The last 2 days have been filled with getting quotes from contractors (for our house in Augusta,) working on quotes here in Charlotte for a house we might possibly build, researching daycare, schools and doctors. Somewhere in between there we've been trying to get Hamilton & Jackson fed, clothed, bathed, exercised, night night and oh yeah, I can't forget to mention that work has been getting even crazier. Whew! A glass of wine would be really good right about now.
Chili is really working hard to get the boys on a good routine during the day. As a result the last 2 nights have been much more pleasant. I have to say our boys have been such troopers riding around with us at night while we look for houses but I know they are ready to be sleeping in their "normal" beds.
So the real fun of the move is finally starting! We are close to narrowing down an area we would like to settle down within Charlotte. We have found a neighborhood and house that we would like to build in. I think right now I need another project like I need a hole in my head, but the timing would be great. Fortunately for us, Electrolux will buy out our home in Augusta within 60 days of being on the market. So we figure by the time that transaction takes place a brand new home will be built and ready for us to move into. See? Wouldn't you agree with me that's a sign from God that we should build? I thought so and somehow I've managed to get Chili to see the vision too!
Sometimes I feel like everything is still happening at warp speed and not sure if I'll ever get it under control. Then again, I am not sure I would have it any other way. Looking back to this time last year, we had just announced that we were expecting Jackson. Truth be told, I was excited about having another baby but I was secretly wishing we could somehow move and just start over in a new city with the new addition in our life. Wow, did I ever get my wish or what? So as much as the details can start taking over and make us feel bogged down I know that we are so fortunate to have this kind of activity. So on to the next decision I have to make today-Red or White?
Chili is really working hard to get the boys on a good routine during the day. As a result the last 2 nights have been much more pleasant. I have to say our boys have been such troopers riding around with us at night while we look for houses but I know they are ready to be sleeping in their "normal" beds.
So the real fun of the move is finally starting! We are close to narrowing down an area we would like to settle down within Charlotte. We have found a neighborhood and house that we would like to build in. I think right now I need another project like I need a hole in my head, but the timing would be great. Fortunately for us, Electrolux will buy out our home in Augusta within 60 days of being on the market. So we figure by the time that transaction takes place a brand new home will be built and ready for us to move into. See? Wouldn't you agree with me that's a sign from God that we should build? I thought so and somehow I've managed to get Chili to see the vision too!
Sometimes I feel like everything is still happening at warp speed and not sure if I'll ever get it under control. Then again, I am not sure I would have it any other way. Looking back to this time last year, we had just announced that we were expecting Jackson. Truth be told, I was excited about having another baby but I was secretly wishing we could somehow move and just start over in a new city with the new addition in our life. Wow, did I ever get my wish or what? So as much as the details can start taking over and make us feel bogged down I know that we are so fortunate to have this kind of activity. So on to the next decision I have to make today-Red or White?
Monday, July 26, 2010
Can Monday's get any crazier?
I have to say this was a pretty crazy day for all of us in the Coleman Clan. I was at work from 8am to 6pm (5p-6pm conference call to top it all off)and that was the easy part of the day! The good news is Hamilton seemed much happier today after his special weekend so that made my heart rest a little easier this evening.
When I came home after work I had to knock on the door so Chili could let me in. When I knocked I heard a little voice inside the house asking "PaPa?" "Is PaPa here?" Unfortunately for him it was just me, his Mama but I couldn't help but laugh. Then Chili and I spent all evening chasing him, feeding Jackson (who was screaming at the top of his lungs pretty much all night) and then it was time for the bath and another bottle. We somehow managed to get them to sleep just now.
I've been contemplating this blogging quite a bit. I have been trying to decide a way to spice things up a little and make it more appealing for my "readers" everywhere-and by readers right now I think it's safe to say just Chili and my Mama are the only ones reading this. Anyways, I was thinking of something along the lines of cooking through a cookbook through an entire year-you know, like the Julie/Julia movie? Well, since I mostly cook from the Paula Deen cookbooks I am afraid if I cooked through hers for a year then I would weigh 500 pounds in the end. Then my other favorite cookbook is the Tea Time at the Masters but somehow the title "Sara/Junior League of Augusta" just doesn't have a nice ring to it either. Of course there is the classic blogging of the weight loss struggle that I have had now for oh,about 15 years. Then I decided I might just start that blog next week. So for now I'll have to continue contemplating my ideas and writing about my daily life.
I suppose this is the time where I say goodnight. I have a "Bachelerotte: The Men Tell All" that has been TiVo'd and waiting for me.
When I came home after work I had to knock on the door so Chili could let me in. When I knocked I heard a little voice inside the house asking "PaPa?" "Is PaPa here?" Unfortunately for him it was just me, his Mama but I couldn't help but laugh. Then Chili and I spent all evening chasing him, feeding Jackson (who was screaming at the top of his lungs pretty much all night) and then it was time for the bath and another bottle. We somehow managed to get them to sleep just now.
I've been contemplating this blogging quite a bit. I have been trying to decide a way to spice things up a little and make it more appealing for my "readers" everywhere-and by readers right now I think it's safe to say just Chili and my Mama are the only ones reading this. Anyways, I was thinking of something along the lines of cooking through a cookbook through an entire year-you know, like the Julie/Julia movie? Well, since I mostly cook from the Paula Deen cookbooks I am afraid if I cooked through hers for a year then I would weigh 500 pounds in the end. Then my other favorite cookbook is the Tea Time at the Masters but somehow the title "Sara/Junior League of Augusta" just doesn't have a nice ring to it either. Of course there is the classic blogging of the weight loss struggle that I have had now for oh,about 15 years. Then I decided I might just start that blog next week. So for now I'll have to continue contemplating my ideas and writing about my daily life.
I suppose this is the time where I say goodnight. I have a "Bachelerotte: The Men Tell All" that has been TiVo'd and waiting for me.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Love it when the family comes to town!
Yesterday my parents decided to come visit for the day. I was SO thankful they stopped by while we were in Augusta organizing the house.
Hamilton (2 years old) had a pretty rotten week. He's not adjusting as well to his temporary housing in Charlotte as I was hoping he would.I know he'll get there slowly and probably will not remember most of this but that doesn't break my heart any less! It's hard enough for him going through his "terrible two's" without having to move-but Chili and I made a choice to move with Electrolux to Charlotte so we could make a better life for our boys (at least this is what I keep telling myself while Hamilton is crying at night and refusing to eat anything.)
So meanwhile Mama and Terry (my step-father) came to spend Saturday with us to help Hamilton feel a little better. It was such a blessing! I couldn't believe how much fun Hamilton had and by the end of the evening he was acting like the funny,sweet toddler that he normally is. And sweet little Jackson-he just loves it when Mama holds him all day!
Chili and I both love having our families around-that's one of the things I'll miss most about living in Charlotte.
Today we are packing up from Augusta and heading back to Charlotte for the week. Meanwhile our home in Augusta will be getting a much needed face-lift while we are gone. I am praying this will be an easier week for us as a family. We will just have to take it a day at a time and know that one day this will all be worth it!
Hamilton (2 years old) had a pretty rotten week. He's not adjusting as well to his temporary housing in Charlotte as I was hoping he would.I know he'll get there slowly and probably will not remember most of this but that doesn't break my heart any less! It's hard enough for him going through his "terrible two's" without having to move-but Chili and I made a choice to move with Electrolux to Charlotte so we could make a better life for our boys (at least this is what I keep telling myself while Hamilton is crying at night and refusing to eat anything.)
So meanwhile Mama and Terry (my step-father) came to spend Saturday with us to help Hamilton feel a little better. It was such a blessing! I couldn't believe how much fun Hamilton had and by the end of the evening he was acting like the funny,sweet toddler that he normally is. And sweet little Jackson-he just loves it when Mama holds him all day!
Chili and I both love having our families around-that's one of the things I'll miss most about living in Charlotte.
Today we are packing up from Augusta and heading back to Charlotte for the week. Meanwhile our home in Augusta will be getting a much needed face-lift while we are gone. I am praying this will be an easier week for us as a family. We will just have to take it a day at a time and know that one day this will all be worth it!
The first day
Since everyone and their brother seems to have a blog I suppose I will just have to get one too! I was asking myself why in the world I would want my daily business posted out there and I came to realize this is such a special time in my life-I want to share it with everyone. I hope this will be a meaningful way to let everyone know the happenings of the Coleman family.
Life for me is a little chaotic and hectic right now but I am definitely not complaining. Chili and I have had a pretty tough couple of years but things are finally looking up. Chili is such an incredible husband and we have the 2 most precious boys a mother could ever ask for. I hope my posts will be able to reflect a tiny portion of the love I have for all 3 of them.
As most of you know I have recently been transferred to Charlotte,NC with my job (I work for Electrolux Major Appliances.) I have started a new position within the company and my new title is Category Manager for Dishwashers and Laundry. I specifically work on the Sears account. This will be my first job since college where I am not an Account Manager so I am REALLY looking forward to this new challenge. Not only are Chili and I learning a new city, new friends, new neighborhoods but I am learning a brand new job everyday. We are also in the process of selling our home in Augusta which has been quite an adventure while we are living in Charlotte in temporary housing!
So this is my first post to what I hope will be a string of many and maybe even provide a little entertainment to someone,somewhere.
Life for me is a little chaotic and hectic right now but I am definitely not complaining. Chili and I have had a pretty tough couple of years but things are finally looking up. Chili is such an incredible husband and we have the 2 most precious boys a mother could ever ask for. I hope my posts will be able to reflect a tiny portion of the love I have for all 3 of them.
As most of you know I have recently been transferred to Charlotte,NC with my job (I work for Electrolux Major Appliances.) I have started a new position within the company and my new title is Category Manager for Dishwashers and Laundry. I specifically work on the Sears account. This will be my first job since college where I am not an Account Manager so I am REALLY looking forward to this new challenge. Not only are Chili and I learning a new city, new friends, new neighborhoods but I am learning a brand new job everyday. We are also in the process of selling our home in Augusta which has been quite an adventure while we are living in Charlotte in temporary housing!
So this is my first post to what I hope will be a string of many and maybe even provide a little entertainment to someone,somewhere.
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