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Monday, May 11, 2009

Guess Who is 6 Months!!!








At 6 months Brooklyn:

  • LOVES her sissy!! and giggles at anything she says or does.
  • Weighs in at 18 pounds, 12 ounces!
  • Is wearing 12 & 18 mos clothing already - nope, im not kidding.
  • still has very blue eyes.
  • knows no stranger. She smiles at everyone whereever we go.
  • loves jumping in her jumperoo but only if she has an audience.
  • eats everything from sweet potatoes to pears to apples and avocados
  • hates to be in the house - she would much rather be out & about. She has people to see & stuff to do!
  • She rolls over, sits up wonderfully & is great at communicating what she wants (bosses us around)
  • She does a funny nose sniffing thing too, as if she is mad ... its pretty silly. (see pic below)
  • and I almost forgot!!! She has two cute little pearly whites poking thru! Yup - 2 bottom TEETH!



Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Little Miss Jumperoo


The jumperoo ended up NOT to be an entire waste of money! She loves it afterall!!

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Friday, April 24, 2009

Im Great because Im a Mom.

I had just moved away to college at the age of 18 when I found out I was pregnant. I had only been there 3 short weeks. At that point in my life I had only an idea of what I wanted for my life. I had barely declared a major. I was three weeks moved out of my parents house. Three weeks.

I told a few select people about my circumstances and of course, got a whole realm of responses - everything from "you can do this", to "think long & hard" ... to just a few "shushmortion" responses. Ultimately I chose what I knew was right for me. There was no 'sweeping it under the rug' - this was real and it was here and it was happening. I was 18, unwed and pregnant. Pregnant. I had no idea how much my life would change from that very moment.

I found a letter today that I had written not long after finding out. It was gut-wrenching to read and brought back the wave of emotions that I felt at that time. The letter was to God - a prayer. I prayed that I would "have the strength to stay positive and grateful for my blessings, even when things got rough." I asked that God "comforted my parents when they first learn about the baby." I even prayed that my dad was not "mad". I prayed that I would one day obtain my Bachelors degree and teach my child to reach for his or her own dreams no matter how challenging. I remember so clearly the day I wrote the note and the struggle I felt after learning I was to soon become a mom. unwed, unprepared, unconventionally pregnant.

This was 10 years ago.

Its been a long road trying to learn & grow all while raising Kalina. Navigating my way while trying to do right by her has been challenging, to say the least. Ive done so many things wrong. Reading that letter made me realize Ive also done some things right too. Ive even accomplished some goals that I set. At this point in my life I just became a mom for the 2nd time around and from the entire opposite end of the spectrum. This time I am able to slow down, take it all in, share the burden & celebrate the joys of this new baby with my Husband and Daughter. I feel much better equipped this time around. I doubt I would appreciate my life as much as I do now had I not been down the path I chose at a ripe age of 18. I wouldn't be as confident, as patient or as appreciative. That, I can be certain of.

So on this Mothers Day I am so incredibly thankful that I'm able to be a mom. Some mothers struggle with being defined as just a 'mom' - but I feel like I wouldnt even be half as great, not even a third as cool, as I am, without my girls. They make my heart swell infinitely.