Isabel (& Josiah) Island

Eagan, Minnesota
I am a Christian, trying-to-be-crunchy wife and mama of two kids (nearly 5 and nearly 3), who keep me very busy, as well as the mother of our angel baby who was born and went to be with Jesus on November 26, 2012. I also work full-time outside the home so I don't get to blog nearly as much as I would like about my children, but I do what I can!

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Halloween adventures

Our Halloween weekend started on Saturday with our first time carving pumpkins as a family.

With some coaxing, Isabel eventually learned to enjoy taking the "goop" out of the pumpkin!

 Josiah enjoyed watching and was our "model" as we carved!

 Isabel was pretty proud of her first jack-o-lantern!

 Daddy convinced Isabel to be a Minnesota Twins baseball player this year for Halloween. I think it turned out pretty cute, our little "girly girl" dressing up as a baseball player! (At least I got the french braids in her hair for a little girlish flair)

 And trick-or-treating wouldn't have been complete without our little monkey hanging out on Mommy's hip!

 "Hey guys, wanna see my cute tail?"

 "There it is! Whoa, I am falling over!"

"Mommy, more frick-or-freaters are at the door!" (Isabel enjoyed handing out candy almost as much as getting the candy herself. Surprising, for how much she has loved candy these past few months after basically not getting it for 2 1/2 years!)

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Out of the mouths of babes

I am creating this new post which to your dismay will not contain any photos, but I hope the cute quotes (currently from Isabel, but soon enough from Josiah too) will warm your heart, make you smile, or even make you laugh out loud! I will add to this same post whenever I feel a kid-quote needs to make the list!
  • Isabel (EVERY time I put my hair into a ponytail, October 2010): "Mommy, I don't like it in a pony! I just like it FLAT!" (side note - she does not relent until I take my hair back out of a ponytail).
  • Isabel (when it was her turn to pray at dinner, the weekend of 10/9/10): "Mommy, will you teach me the words?" Then all I had to do was say "Dear Jesus" and she took over all by herself and said, "Thank you for this food, thank you for this day, thank you for Josiah's owie on his head. In Jesus' name, amen." (We have been praying that God would take Josiah's owie on his head away, so she got this a little out of context, but I admire the effort!)
  • Isabel (10/18/10): She chose to bring her giggling baby doll and her new singing Princess Dora doll to bed with her tonight. Around 9:30pm, she woke up crying pretty hard in the monitor (rare for her, so I went up to see what was the matter). I walk into her room and she is sitting up in her crib, and the conversation goes like this: "Mommy?" "What's the matter, honey?" "My friends are making noise." "Your friends are making noise?" "Yeah." "Do you want them to sleep in the doll bed?" "Yeah, not in my crib." (I proceed to tuck them into the doll bed and lay Isabel back down who clearly wants to be sleeping and was annoyed to have been woken up by the "noise." What must have happened was that she rolled over onto one or both of the dolls and they started giggling, singing, or a combination of both. Well, that would startle and annoy me too! Too funny!)
  • Isabel (weekend of 11/28-11/29/10): Spins around and around in a circle, and says "I'm busy! I'm busy!" The most adorable thing about this is that I am told I used to do the exact same thing and say the exact same thing when I was her age.  And I swear, I did not tell her to do or say that..she did it all on her own!
  • Isabel (12/2/10, as reported by Jenna): "When I get bigger like Camille, then I can put my own shirt on."
  • Isabel (12/3/10): "Mommy, are these jeans?" (Me: "Those are not jeans. They are khaki pants.") "Mommy, these are NOT tacky pants! These are NOT tacky pants!) Whoa, guess she is a little hyper-sensitive about her fashion sense! :)
  • Isabel (12/17/10 while we were watching Frosty the Snowman on TV during our family jammie date. Frosty had just announced he needed to go the North Pole where he would never melt): "Santa is going to be there!" (smart girl!). (Daddy: "Isabel, are you going to go to the North Pole?") "When I'm older!" (Daddy: "How old do you have to be to go to the North Pole?") "I don't know...three, no, four!"
  • Isabel (4/5/11): She was heading up to bed and I squatted down and said "Isabel, can I have a hug and a kiss good-night?" She looked right at me, cocked her head slightly to one side, and said so matter-of-factly, "Mmm, not tonight. Next time you can have one, Mommy! Next time!" Then she turned tail and headed upstairs. Oh, the rejection, but oh was I laughing!

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Cheek to cheek

These two sure love each other! :)

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Triply blessed

We are blessed to have...


 ...Grandma and Papa Beach who came all the way from Florida to see us last weekend.... 



...and Aunt Jessie who came all the way from Georgia to see us this weekend!
We must be really special kids and we know we are truly loved!

Thanks Grandma, Papa, and Aunt Jessie! We just love you very much and we miss you already!

~ Isabel and Josiah

Friday, August 13, 2010

Josiah - where did the 6 months go so fast???

Josiah had his 6-month doctor's appointment on July 30th, and is still a tiny little man at 12 lbs 2 oz and 23.75 inches long.  He has not even gotten onto the growth curve yet (still under the 0% percentile) but is healthy and Dr. Williams is really happy with his progress.  She was impressed at how quickly he rolled onto his back when she put him on his tummy (a trick he learned to do in the middle of the night and that Mommy and Daddy (jokingly) wish he could NOT do!) 

He is not quite as happy of a baby all the time as he used to be, but the doctor thinks his bottom two teeth are going to come in soon and that is quite painful for little babies, so we are going to blame it on that and hope it passes soon!  For the most part, he is still a very good baby, he just has some more fussy time in the evening than he used to (which might also be a result of Mommy going back to work and him just needing some more attention and time in the evenings with Mommy and Daddy).  The hardest part with teething is that we can't use Motrin with him until he is 6 months old corrected age (so 8 months old actual age) since it would be too hard on his tummy right now.  So hope those teeth make their appearance soon and give him some relief (and then, that he learns to nurse without biting!)

Here are some photos of our little man!


Hanging out with Daddy on the deck


Hanging out with his best friend Levi in the pack n play (yes, Josiah is holding Levi's hand!)

Playing in the Exersaucer

Hanging out with Grandma Tina on a recent visit up at our house

Pooping on the potty!

Alternately titled: This post will mortify Isabel when she is 16 years old!

Many of you will recall the beginning of our potty-learning journey, which took place a little over two months ago (see here and here).  The two months has seemed a little long to us, because after the first week, the potty-learning road became very much a roller coaster ride for our family.  As soon as Isabel learned that peeing and pooping on the potty was something that we really wanted her to do, she, in true Isabel fashion, dug her heels in and decided she was only going to do it when and how she decided she was ready.  We so wanted her to be successful, and we had to come to the realization that all children are different and for Isabel, the "intensive" potty-learning experience just did not work for her. She required a much more laid back approach.  Toward the end of June, when things were about at their worst, we had many outings with Isabel in tears (and Mommy very nearly in tears) after having peed or pooped (or both) in her panties, and we were going through 4 or 5 pairs of panties a day.  We decided to relax in our approach a little, but still did not want to go back to diapers because we thought that starting the whole process over again was not the best option for anyone.  So, we started using Pull-ups on her during outings, and also for some time at home in the evenings.  She would go all day dry at school, and then would come home and have 3 or 4 accidents (sometimes within feet of the bathroom).  Very frustrating! 

This pattern continued throughout much of July, and we just continued in our sometimes-panties, sometimes-Pull-ups routine.  This past week she has turned a major corner!  Last Saturday, she said, very matter-of-factly, "Mommy, I need to go poop" and took herself up to the bathroom.  A few minutes later, she exclaimed "I go poopy!!!!"  I came upstairs and was astounded to see that she had indeed had an entire BM in the toilet!  Her reward for this is a piece of Kit-Kat candy bar, which she promptly asked for and received.  This process repeated itself Saturday evening.  She then went two days (Sunday and Monday) without going poop at all (and also kept her panties totally dry!), and so on Tuesday morning I mentioned to her teacher at school, Ms. Krisi, that she would probably need to go that day.  She said she would pay close attention and have her try if she looked like she needed to go (she had not yet pooped at school).  That night, her daily sheet came home and said "Isabel had a BM on the potty today!! She was very excited to get 5 stickers!"  We praised and praised Isabel that evening.  The next day at school, she went poopy on the potty three times (receiving 15 stickers!) and today, she has taken herself to the bathroom and has gone poopy four times!

With as much as I am rinsing Josiah's poop out of cloth diapers, I am definitely glad to be at the point where I will very rarely need to rinse it out of Isabel's panties!

Look how proud she is of herself (yes, I will delete this photo when she is 16 years old and embarrassed by it!)

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Indoor relaxation on a hot summer day

Today after church Isabel and Josiah decided to "chill" inside, as it is a very hot and sticky day here in Minnesota.  We thought the grandparents in particular would enjoy these rare photos capturing both of them on camera at once!