Reading: Why I Hate Green Beans by Lincee Ray. I'm about a third of the way done with it and my goal is to finish it by the end of the month! I'm a slow reader these days. Mostly because when Imogen naps, a lot of the time I'm too tired to read and I end up zoning out messing around on my phone instead.
Watching: At the moment, Paddington Bear. I would rather be watching something else, but the smallest Clark is in the room and therefore all shows, even though she isn't really watching, must be relatively kid-friendly. After she goes to bed, though, everything changes.
Listening to: See above. Also waiting with bated breath for the new Snow Patrol album. ALSO loving a new artist I discovered called Portugal. The Man. Yes, that's his (their?) name. "Portugal. The Man." Look up the song Feel It Still. Catchy as all get out.
Wearing: Jeans and a sweatshirt, but I'll tell you what I DIDN'T wear when I took Imogen out for a walk today - my winter coat! I started out wearing it, but it was 54 degrees today and a mile into our walk I was overheating and took it off - and even pushed up my sweatshirt sleeves! I don't think I've done that since, like, last August.
Eating: A lot of protein. I'm still counting my macros and I'm trying to get about 130 grams of protein every day and let me tell you, it's pretty difficult. I feel like I eat nothing but chicken, Greek yogurt, and protein powder. It's for a good cause so I'm fine with it, but it's a struggle sometimes.
Loving: Watching how fast Imogen is changing. It's hard to be sad when she's turning out to be such a smart and funny little kid. I'm sure this is technically nothing special but today I was trying to point to something in a book and she wanted to see something on the page underneath my arm, so she shoved my arm out of the way so she could see better. It seems like every day she does something new that leaves me scratching my head and wondering how one day she's barely able to control her limbs and the next she's purposely shoving my arm to get it out of her way.
Not Loving: How fast she grows out of her clothes! Her 9 month appointment is coming up in a few weeks (how!?) and at her 6 month appointment, she was still in the 75th percentile for height. I'm interested to see if she's still actually long for her age, or if I just feel like she is. I don't know, is 28 inches an average length for an 8 month old? According to the WHO online calculator she's in the 86th percentile still? WHO knows (ha) but she's already wearing some 12 month clothing just because she needs the length, so...
Thankful for: No shots at the aforementioned 9 month doctor visit! I'm also thankful that we only have a few months left before we can start transitioning Imogen to whole milk instead of formula. I feel like my bank account is dying a slow and painful death. Formula ain't cheap.
Creating: Something for a friend having a baby, and I'm starting to attempt to design Imogen's first birthday party invitations. I *only* have three and a half months to get that done, after all. (Honestly, I'm only starting now so I have a ton of time to work on it.)
Wanting: A different hairstyle. I still love my short hair, but I'm getting bored of it. It's been almost two years of the exact same haircut. My hair is thin, though, which is why I keep it this short. I've toyed with the idea of growing it back out but then I remember how much I hate it when it gets long and is so obviously thin. And by thin, I mean thinning. Not like I just have fine textured hair. Like I've had postpartum hair loss all day every day for the last 10 years.
Laughing at: All the lip syncing segments on Jimmy Fallon. I've been watching them on YouTube and cracking up on a daily basis. The one with Emma Stone is one of my favorites, even though it's several years old. Girl can LIP. SYNC.
Feeling: Happy that spring/summer is within spitting distance. I mean, "summer" is a relative term, but I'll just be glad when I can consistently leave the house without my winter jacket and when I can start wearing my fun shoes again (TOMS! Vans! Chucks!) and not be a slave to my boots.
Buying: Some new toys on Amazon for Imogen. She's very much past the stage where she finds things like rattles and teethers to be exciting for more than .6 seconds, and I'm wanting to get her some more developmentally appropriate toys. I'm about to pull the trigger on this, this and this. I know the shape sorter toy won't be used properly for quite a while, but I figure it'll be new and interesting anyway and she can grow into it.
Anticipating: Isaiah's upcoming mini vacation. He very rarely actually takes time off from work, and never just to stay at home, but he's taking three days off next week which, because of how his schedule works, actually gives us 10 days off to spend as a family. I'm a little bit excited about it. Even when he takes time off to go to Seattle, he usually switches shifts with one of the other officers so it's never really an actual vacation. AND, we're usually headed to Seattle, which is great and I love visiting my family, but it's not family time for US. This is 10 whole days of just the three of us, and our 8th anniversary is in the middle of it, so it's nice timing.
What do you think of the book? I think it picks up a lot more toward the end.
ReplyDeleteIt’s so fun when babies start doing new things like that! You can see the wheels turning and things clicking. I LOVE it. Those toys looks perfect for her. Gracie loved books at 9 months and her shape sorter. She didn’t actually get the shape sorting part down, but she loved to play with the pieces, haha. She had squishy fabric blocks and a ring tower thing that she loved too.
Feel It Still is SO GOOD. I listen to it on repeat when I’m working out.
How do you like the Lincee Ray book? I've been wanting to read it.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your family time! Because we live far from all our family almost all our vacations are to see them. We seldom get alone family time so when we do its the best!
I felt similarly about R getting older. It's hard to feel *too* sad because it's so much fun the more they can interact and actually do things. And it's so fun to have actual conversations with my toddler now! (Although it's also WEIRD haha). We have this shape sorter: https://www.amazon.com/Melissa-Doug-Match-Shape-Sorter/dp/B00VKMAMUA/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1521143349&sr=8-9&keywords=shape+sorter if you wanted to check that out, although the one you linked to looks great also! It took R a while to get the hang of it, but she could put all the blocks in the top hole before she started getting the shapes correctly And that's not an affiliate link or anything. I know how you feel about those ;)
ReplyDeleteYay for getting time together as a family! I can relate so much to just wanting that time. Kyle rarely gets time either so it's nice to make the most of what you do have.
ReplyDeleteYou understand!! Solidarity. :)
DeleteI could do without spring/summer in Colorado :)
ReplyDeleteI thought about Lincee's book but then I thought maybe it'd talk a lot of her mission work/charity and I'm never a fan of reading those types of memoirs. It's weird, I know.
Congrats on getting your computer back! It was a two month saga for my laptop to get fixed after the screen cracked last fall, so I totally understand the frustration. Angel and I share most things well...but not laptops. :P
ReplyDeleteSo happy for your ten days of family time!
Yay for getting your computer back! Did the guy ever do the ios update or did you end up doing it yourself?
ReplyDeleteWe are on the tail end of formula and hal.le.lu.jah.
Every time we visit the pediatrician he asks "What's your favorite thing about this age?" and I feel like I always say it's watching him figure things out. It tugs at the heartstrings thinking about how he isn't a tiny baby anymore, but it's so fun to watch him learn and explore.
Enjoy your break with Isaiah! There is so much joy in staying home.
ReplyDeleteAh, I hope the break was nice! I’m obviously WAY behind on blog reading...
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