January 23, 2006

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Posted by Brian at 11:03 PM

It's hard for me to say I'm sorry...

And how many times do I have to anyway?? Okay, so last Thursday I was a bad mommy. Taylor's been fighting a cough/cold/croup thing and I forgot her medicine. I wasn't going to worry about it, but I did and Brian did so I took it to her. The teacher left the medicine sheets out front (She was basically saying, "Hint: leave it out here, don't let Taylor see you.") I didn't get the hint. I felt I had to see my baby. As a result, leaving was horrific and I finally had to just leave. There was no consoling her - even with the promise of lunch. That day - I apologized to Sheila (the teacher) and I apologized to the assistant director and to Sheila again. I also apologized to Taylor when I picked her up that afternoon (I got back to work and told Brian I would pick her up - didn't ask, told him!). I had finally quit reliving the memory in my head and feeling awful about it when, this morning, the daycare director stops me and tells me how rough it was on Taylor and how they "like to never got her settled down." I apologized to her and reassured her that it would never happen again. I really had no idea that her reaction would be that bad! It hasn't been in the past, but she's also older and one day she likes a food and the next day she doesn't, then she does again. Well, lesson learned.

For all you new parents and parents-to-be out there... don't do what I just did!!! It may be difficult and break your heart to walk into the building you know your child is in and not see him/her, but it hurts more (you and young un) to have to leave them screaming.

Posted by Elizabeth at 12:56 PM

January 18, 2006

Happy Birthday Taylor (Post #300)

We've hit blog post #300, just in time for Taylor's 3rd birthday party pictures. Hold on to your hats, this one'll be a big post.

We held the party at the Gardendale Chick-Fil-A. It's a great place to have a party, and as Kenny noticed, a very wise place to have a party.

Her parents have the right idea. Host this at Chick-fil-a. No straightening up for guests, no cleaning up after guests.

Busted! Oh well.

The party went off very well. Mimi and Papa drove up Friday for the weekend, godparents Ja and Christy zipped over from Atlanta for part of the weekend, and Cousin Ariel got to come down Saturday morning to spend the day and night with us.



Beautiful birthday cake. Elizabeth will have to share those details. Forget the megastores - we have a favorite cake bakery person here now. Elizabeth's details: I was lamenting to a coworker about how lame the Strawberry Shortcake design was at the local grocery store bakeries and had decided to go with a modified Tweety Bird - as in, paint it like this but leave off the Tweety Bird stuff and add a couple more butterflies, I'll buy a Strawberry Shortcake candle! She told me about the lady she uses and even called her for me - on the Thursday afternoon before the party. "Yes, I can do that" and she named a surprisingly low price. The reason I wasn't completely worried about it is that this coworker is notoriously, perfectionisticly picky (used to be a photographer... at a fund raiser shoot of her children, she was telling the photographer what to do so much that he finally said, "Would you like to do it?" To which she said she would and she did!) The cake lady did a great job and we'll definitely use her again!


Final touches for the party


A very patient crowd.


Eating their lunches; Ariel eyes the ice cream


Make a wish!


Ja gets Taylor ready for ...


.. the playyard structure thing. A very popular item.


It's just not a party without beads


Jordan's little brother, Carson, was a popular one with the grownups. Especially the childless ones.


Everyone loved the Chick-Fil-A cow. Except Taylor. When the cow left, she said "Good, the cow is going home."


Even Carson. He thinks.


It's a pair of Jordans! And these are cuter than any pair His Airness ever endorsed.


Geeks and their toys. If you ever wondered what my camera looks like, just check out Kenny's. We just got lucky that way.


You're better off not asking about this picture.


Remember what I said about Carson being popular with the childless ones? Lauren, in particular, likes this lil kid.


The presents. Ohhh, the presents.Little girl did well for herself.


She loves this music box.


Love-a-lot Bear was a huge hit.


I've lost count of the hours I've spent sitting at the dining room table trying madly to keep the Play-Doh colors separate.


Trying to get Taylor to show off her presents for the camera, and all she does is hide behind them.


These rubber duckies, from Ariel and her family, are a popular addition to the nightly bathtime ritual.

Candyland is a fun game for kids, but Taylor keeps asking when she gets to eat the candy.


Back home, Taylor sees another of her presents from Mimi and Papa - new bed coverings

Lots more pictures from Kenny - click the More link to see them.

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Posted by Brian at 09:14 PM

More birthday weekend pictures

Couple more pictures from the weekend:


The doctors are in the house.


Don't think I'm ever getting these shirts back


Early Sunday morning, the girls join me for a cup of coffee and a morning Blue's Clues episode.


After a homesick moment late Sunday morning, the girls are distracted with a Strawberry Shortcake movie. It's another favorite.

Posted by Brian at 09:14 PM

Still more birthday pictures

Here's the complete batch of pictures from Kenny's perspective. One seems to get better angles when it's not your child's party. Or Kenny's just a better photographer than I am.

Posted by Brian at 09:14 PM