Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Rocking Around the Christmas Tree

You may not get a sentimental feeling, however we sure do! Nate is a huge fan of family traditions.  One of ours is putting up the tree immediately following Thanksgiving.

Here we go… Christmas 2010!

Christmas playlist blaring over sound system……………….Check!

Christmas scented candle…………………………….……….Check!

Santa hats…………………………………………….…………Check!

Hot cocoa………………………………………………………..Oops!

Ornaments packed with memories……………...……………Of course!

Curious 2-year-old……………………………………………..Yes!!

Nate and Miles hauled all of our holiday treasures up from the garage storage cage and the party began!

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The best part is hanging the ornaments and reminiscing.  Nate and I get rather competitive on who's ornaments get the best location – front and center, adult eye level!

These are 4 of Nate’s ‘most prized’ ornaments:

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Here are a 3 of mine:

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Miles hasn’t been collecting for very long, but these will surely be his favorites:

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This Christmas is gearing up to be a great one! Miles is getting a little older and can join in on the excitement.  Seeing the anticipation in his little, innocent eyes adds to the sentiment. I’m excited to hear the memories he’s storing up to share at later nostalgic celebrations – not that I’m trying to get him to grow up any faster….  Do you ever wish you could pause time in order to savor your child at a particular point in their development??  He’s changing so quickly that I’m afraid I won’t be able to remember each precious moment!

Do you have ornaments or memories that you treasure at Christmas?

Monday, November 22, 2010

This year, I’m THANKFUL for…..

‘Tis the season to be thankful!  There is so much I take for granted… Today is the day to list out and recognize some of the things/people I am most thankful for in 2010.  I am admitting, in advance, some items on the list are heavy, but others are pretty light hearted.  Please don’t judge!

I’m currently 29 years old, so that sounds like a great target to hit….  It’s enough to get past the obvious answers, but hopefully not so long that you don’t finish the post.  Please note, the list is just that – a simple list.  This is in no way a ranking of importance or an exhaustive inventory.

1) God – I am in no way worthy of God’s unconditional love and forgiveness, yet there is no one more consistent and generous.  He is my provider, my rock, and my salvation.

2) Nathan – My dearest husband and best friend. He’s the strong, confident leader of our family and a brilliant architect.  I’m proud to call myself his wife!

3) Miles – We waited so long to have little Miles, so remembering to be thankful for him seems easy. He’s been the perfect addition to our family and I can’t imagine life without him. In the words of Dave Ramsey, I hope to, someday, “make another one just like him…”

4) Family – Nothing helps you remember to be thankful for family more than distance.  After spending time more than 1200 miles away from (most) family, I am very thankful to have lots of family. Parents, grandparents, siblings, cousins, cousins who may as well be siblings :) aunts, uncles, and 1 niece – Wow!  Life is great and having family a little closer is comforting! I love that my family can also be classified as friends. (ooh.. and I almost forgot – I’m also thankful for those friends who will hopefully legally become family someday!)

5) Friends – the list of friends continues to grow – which just reminds be how bad I am at keeping in touch with them all.  Friends span many states and countries: IA, CA, IL, CT, NY, NC, WI, MN, GA, MO, TX and more…  (sorry if I forgot to list your state – and I’m afraid to get started on the countries – but we love you, promise!)  REALLY GOOD FRIENDS are hard to find…… I’m bummed about the distance, but thank you – thank you for reaching out and keeping in contact!

6) In Loving memory of……  We have loved and lost many people. We know they are in a better place, but it doesn’t always help us miss them any less.  We are, however, very grateful for the time we had with them and the memories we’ve been left with.  We miss you: Grandma and Grandpa Banwarth, Grandpa Klinge, Grandma and Grandpa Meyers, Grandpa Briden, Aunt Kay, Great Uncle Whitey…..

7) Cooper – He has his moments, but we still love him.  He’s our 5 1/2 year old pound puppy.

8) Health – Luckily, we’ve all been very healthy this year! (knock on wood NOW)

9) Tea – there is no better escape from a tough day….

10) My Resume – With my recent lack of employment, my resume and I have become buddies.  I’ve met a lot of people and received a better education than any institution could have provided. Thank you to my past (and future) bosses, colleagues, mentors and friends!

11) Cameras – Life goes by way too fast!  When I remember, my camera does a great job of catching life’s greatest moments for safe keeping (or the life of my hard drive, whichever is shorter! please use this as a reminder to back up your digital photos!)

12) Prayer – I love knowing that I’m not alone in my daily struggles and that He wants to carry my burdens and anxieties!

13) Talent – I have little, but I have a network of generous people willing to share theirs! Thank you!

14) Job Postings – I have applied for multiple jobs, but at least I know that a job exists going in! I feel like my rate of rejection is better than if I was just applying blankly to companies or firms hoping to land a job out of thin air.  Also, I love the companies that update the “status” of my application. 
At least it gives me some hope…..

15) Sunshine – its really cloudy and rainy here today. 

16) Google – My go-to search engine! I would be lost and uninformed without you!

17) Fall – football, bright colored leaves, pumpkin flavored desserts and beverages, bonfires, hooded sweatshirts….

18) Research – It gives me a way to contribute to society. I love digging into the unknown with an educated guess and finding new solutions.

19) Sarcasm – I find it humorous and a great way to break a tense moment.

20) Architecture – I know– its weird that Architecture falls right after sarcasm, but I really mean it this time.  Not only is it our sole source of income for the moment, it’s also beautiful (when done right) and a shelter from the elements.  I’m grateful for our current space!

21) Running – oh, how I’ve missed you, but still love you! Since the move to Chicago, we’ve lost touch, but I hope to reconnect very soon!

22) Music – I can’t get enough of it!  It’s a precious noise when the house is quiet! It gets us off the couch and active! It helps us learn and remember (ie. ABC’s)! It aids quick recall of special memories like a first date or a wedding! It’s even a way to pray and worship!

23) My iPhone – I know - I sound very materialistic, but this may as well be a truthful list. Big city living has made me rather dependent on that little device. So sad while so true…..

24) All Things Spicy  -  hot wings, my chili, Mrs. Renfros Habanero Salsa, really good Thai, authentic tamales

25) Mascara – I used to wear it because it helped me look older.  Then, I used to wear it because I thought I had to. Now I wear it because it helps me look my age… Yes, I feel it makes me look younger. There, I said it!

26) Flip-Flops – working in a lab setting requires the wearing of closed toe shoes at all times.  I love my flip-flops!

27) Hot Chocolate, Marshmallows, and PJ’s – enough said!

28) Long, Hot showers – cleanliness is next to godliness, right?! I can relax in a nice hot shower. Sitting in a tub of water kind of grosses me out a little.

29) Lip gloss – Chapstick, fruity gloss, shimmery gloss, Burt’s, lip smackers – I embrace diversity! Proper lip care is a critical winter survival skill.

 

Thanks for the suggestion of today’s topic – you know who you are!

So now I ask you _ What are you thankful for in 2010?

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Overdue Haircut!

Miles’ hair is finally getting a little texture and it lays down a little.  We’ve considered trying to grow his hair out, but I really struggle with that whole process.

Here’s his hair wetted, preparing for the clippers.

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I cut him down to 3/4 inch on top and 3/8 inch on the sides… back to the faux hawk!

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I can’t decide if its actually a faux hawk, or just a crew cut….

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Oh well… I’ll work on my patience and try to grow his hair out a little more over the cold, cold winter months.  He’s gotta learn to rock the snowboarder look, right?!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Busy Body!

Now that Halloween has passed, it’s Thanksgiving season!  I love Thanksgiving!  We decided to make a little turkey art!

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Later that day, he got himself ready for work!

He brought me his backpack and asked me to help him put it on.  He then hooked his toy phone to his waist band and hopped on the car.  He turned back to say, “ Going to work, mom! Byyye!”  He rode the car right into the front door.   Miles repeated these actions over and over for the next half hour or so…. and again the next few days!

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Finally, before Nate got home from work, but sometime after Miles got home from ‘work’, we made funfetti brownies!

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Miles loves to bake, ALMOST as much as he loves to eat his creations!

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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Finger Painting

Miles got finger paints for his birthday!  We used them several times already.  Sadly, most of them end up as one huge brown blob…  Below is the making of his first finger painting with me!  He still maneuvered the colors delicately, so the colors are actually distinguishable!

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I apologize for only showing you his first masterpiece – I swear, we made soooo many more!  However, subsequent paintings would be classified as palm smearings.  This post is about FINGER painting!

Tuesday, November 09, 2010

Joyful thought for the day

Consider it PURE JOY, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance. Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking in anything. If any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to him.  James 1:2-5

As I sat on the sofa this afternoon staring at job website, after job search engine, after scientific staffing agency – I couldn’t help but wonder if I was missing something.  Why is my job search so unproductive?  I’ve applied for 50+ openings since moving to Chicago and nothing fruitful has come from it.  I decided to take a break and search for wisdom instead of a job… I found James!

I know I cannot speak fully for Nate, but he found his job search in New York incredibly frustrating.  He applied to more firms than I will mention and initially despised the fact that he was at home with Miles.  Nate took a few steps back and searched for wisdom.  He accepted his situation, found his time at home with Miles to be an amazing blessing, and now has a great job in Chicago!  He persevered and is a much wiser, trusting man because of it!

I share a home with a living example of the truth found in James 1.  Why has is taken me so long to ask the same questions? I definitely lack wisdom these days, among other things!!

I have always wanted to stay at home with my child(ren)….. I now have the chance to do it, but have been too preoccupied with a job search to fully engage and appreciate the time I’ve been given to stay home. It’s time to re-establish priorities and be more efficient with my day! My family deserves better, don’t you think?

God will provide.. He always does!   Just look at where we have been!!!! Why would He stop now?!?

You comments/suggestions/concerns are welcome!

Thanks for listening.  I really needed to clear my head and share my thoughts.

Thursday, November 04, 2010

Is his father tall??

Today, Miles and I ventured out to meet his new pediatrician.  Can you believe we are on Miles’ 3rd doctor is just 2 short years?  I’m not reckless, I just move around a lot!  Don’t judge… :)

As usual, the nurse comes in a grabs his stats. She asked, “How old is he?” and she tries to flip through the chart….  I stated that he was two.  “Wow… he’s a big kid!”  Yeah, yeah, yeah! Heard that one before!

So here ya go – the big reveal!  (ha ha)

37 inches tall (96%)

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29.0 lbs (62%)

weight

The nurse dismissed herself and the doctor came in shortly after.  He looked through the chart and said - “Whoa – big kid!  Ah, I don’t mean heavy, ah, he’s around 50% – but WOW – is his father tall?  I mean, you’re tall for a woman too…..”  I cut him off (no need for him to carry on like that!) and said “yes – his father is 6’5”.

Final summary – looks healthy!  And since I didn’t have any concerns, Miles got 2 shots, a hemoglobin and lead check, and a sticker!  His final suggestion was that with a kid that big – he NEEDS to be on a multi-vitamin! 

Man, I should have been a doctor!  He’s been on a vitamin for a long time now…. :)

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So… Miles is now 2!  What can he do?

He knows sooo many words:

  • Transportation: car, truck, bike, motorcycle, bus, train, jeep, airplane, tractor
  • All colors except for red – its always yellow, then green, and then he YELLS that its green.  Sorry, buddy, yelling doesn’t change the fact that you’re wrong!  It’s still red!!
  • All body parts!
  • Actions: jump, dance, sleep, potty, bounce, run, walk, listen, rock, ride, wash, etc.
  • Manners: thank you, please, excuse me
  • All family members… even Baby Kendall (Candle)
  • the list goes on and on!  I used to be scared about his language development… not anymore!

Comman Phrases:

  • Are you OK?
  • Oh, MAN!
  • Excuse me, Mommy. Potty!
  • watch Gabba Gabba
  • Go Diego Go!
  • Help Me!
  • Stop it!
  • Watch, mom! Ride Bo-Coo (Cooper)
  • Bo-Coo, naughty!
  • Not nice!
  • More Wa-oo (Water) Please
  • Mom, brown milk please
  • Papa – tractor - grass
  • Stinkies – YEAH!

What else…

  • Yes! Miles is potty trained, except for overnights!
  • He loves to help cook
  • Hates eggs, doesn’t care much for meat, but LOVES broccoli
  • He loves to ride public transit, usually
  • He loves to practice his ABC’s
  • His current favorite color(s) seem to be green and pink!
  • He loves football, basketball, baseball, hockey, helmets, and bikes
  • He seems to write  and eat right-handed, but ‘plays’ guitar and swings (bats, sticks etc) left-handed
  • Loves music – dancing, singing, playing and listening!
  • Still really enjoys art projects of any kind – paint, colors, play dough

I know I’m forgetting some of his wonderful talents, but that’s plenty of bragging for one day! I’m just grateful for my happy, hyper, smiley, adorable, TALL, 2-year-old blessing!

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Wednesday, November 03, 2010

I’ve been published – again!

YEAH!!!!  I’ve been published again…… :)  I know, I know – I’m turning into quite the author! 

My previous publication was very scientific in nature.  I did a pig study for an employer and released the data into the public realm, a true feat of scientific excellence (thanks to my mentors).

The latest publication is a little different.  Though this one is also based entirely on fact and observation, it was published step by step for the last year and a half!  You’re right…. I’m talking about my blog.

On a weekly basis (at least in theory), I’ve been composing stories from our day to day lives and releasing the ‘data’ into the public realm!  Where some bloggers can make use of their site as a business or for sharing their talents and hobbies, I am blogging for purely nostalgic reasons…

We wanted to share our son’s development with friends and family far, far away – but later found an appreciation for the online journal ourselves. We love being able to reminisce about our past, especially Nathan! While Nate was in school, it even served as visual re-caps of Miles’ day.  It helped him to feel like he was missing out on a lot less…  Because I had made great friends at the daycare, I was able to get stories from his ‘school-time’ too. 

Shortly after launching our blog from New York, I found a few sites where we could print our blog.  This helped motivate my blogging consistency.  I wanted to be able to compile the memories of Miles’ development and our family memories into something tangible.  I wanted to share my work with family and friends that do not have internet too!! Now that we are in Chicago, I thought that our ‘time in New York’ was a good cut off for our first PRINT!

To see what I mean… look below:

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Here’s the front and back covers, respectively.  Yes, it’s a hardcover binding!!

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I think its the perfect coffee table conversation piece!

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The print quality is great … and everything prints BUT the videos - for obvious reasons!

There are so many sites to print your blog through.  I chose this one because of price and ease of set up.  Some let you customize every page of your book, importing text and pictures for new placement on the pages.  I, personally, didn’t have time for that.

This site allowed me to import my blog in its original format.  I also could have told it to adjust to efficient page usage (since it charges by the page), but it only ended up being a few dollars cheaper and my narrative occasionally moved away from associated pictures.

If you’re interested in following in our footsteps, I’ve placed a picture/link on the right side of our blog, below the visitor counter.  Just click and explore your options for printing your own blog!

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Click Here

Tuesday, November 02, 2010

Twick-O-Tweet!

Happy Halloween!!

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This holiday is super fun when shared with children! The costumes, the energy, the new experiences! Whether you’re giving candy to the adorable little beggars or walking a toddler around – its definitely a fun night! The evening was chilly so we bundled Miles up….  I was trying to make sure that the cold wasn’t a reason to cut the adventure short – however potty breaks or exhaustion were still big possibilities.

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Miles had fun saying his little version of trick or treat, but wouldn’t say it to people as they opened their door.  However, once they placed CANDY into his pumpkin bag, he was happy to shout out at least one loud THANK YOU and a big wave good-bye!

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As he walked away, he’d look into his bag.  He’d shout ‘MORE"’ with a huge smile on his face.

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How it all began: At the first house, a little girl and her dad were passing out candy as they were leaving to start trick or treating.  We were right behind them for the next two houses. Miles was distraught.  The little crayon tried to catch up to the tiny purple witch to get more candy…  Luckily, once we visited 2 more houses, he figured it out.  The houses give candy, not the adorable little girl in a witch costume!

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This was also Banwarth Birthday Weekend for Miles….

As Miles is already 2 years and 1 week old, he’s behaving much more mature. What a difference a week makes!

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He got to carve another pumpkin too!

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Presents too… Work bench, skeleton PJ’s, Tractor Shirt, electric guitar bus and tattoos and more….!

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And as is Banwarth tradition… a birthday cookie!

(Note: Grandpa corrected this tractor’s color! It’s red instead of green – sorry Grandpa! Opps!)

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Thanks for the new toys and letting us play with your toys

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Thanks for letting us crash your place!

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