As a reward for raising $145 for Jump Rope for Heart (the students had to jump rope for 45 min. and collected pledges...and believe me, Katelyn practiced and practiced her jump roping in our driveway), Katelyn was able to throw a pie in her PE teachers face and "slime" her principal.
This almost did not happen. The day before, poor Katelyn came down with strep throat. She had a fever, was vomitting, but luckily has started strong antibiotics. Her teacher and I were e-mailing a Plan B for her, incase she was still too sick to go to school. We knew she'd be devastated if she missed out. Thankfully, her antibiotics kicked in over night and she woke up fever-free and ate a great breakfast. She had another dose of antibiotics, then I nervously took her to school. I would have kept her home if she didn't have this big event, but I really didn't want her to miss it. She did fine and it always amazes me how quickly she bounces back from being so sick!
Katelyn and Brady waiting for her turn to slime her principal.
Here is Katelyn sliming her principal, Mr. Pritts. The slime was actually green applesauce. As you can see, Katelyn was not shy!
Katelyn throws a pie (well, a plate with whip cream on it) into her beloved PE teacher's face. We hear about Coach Mazzola CONSTANTLY!! He was a good sport and she loved doing this!
Burless Family Happenings
Friday, March 25, 2011
Family Talent
The Jacksons and Von Trapps have nothing on us :-) Check out the talent of our family...Hollywood here we come!
For some reason, Katelyn suddenly has an interest in staging talent shows. I should say, "talent" shows. Not a shy bone in her body and she will put on a show every night of the week. Here a few snapshots (and keep scrolling down for a few quick video clips) of Burless talent.
Katelyn is actually imitating Brady, showing off her balance. We were at Barnes and Noble, on the stage in the children's section.
Brady keeps doing this move...home or away, he wants to show off this yoga pose. Here he is at Barnes and Noble.
Bryan's talent: re-doing our floors! Goodbye ugly carpet and hello wood laminate. This is our office and he also re-did our bedroom. Looks so much better!!
Brady is dancing and singing a song he made up called "Welcome to the Elmo Show." That is pretty much the only lyric. He performed as the finale to Katelyn's talent show at home.
Katelyn received this red kazoo at Sunday School (still not sure why...) and she was so excited about it. She wanted to present a talent show Sunday night to show off her skills. We had to limit her to 3 songs!
For some reason, Katelyn suddenly has an interest in staging talent shows. I should say, "talent" shows. Not a shy bone in her body and she will put on a show every night of the week. Here a few snapshots (and keep scrolling down for a few quick video clips) of Burless talent.
Katelyn is actually imitating Brady, showing off her balance. We were at Barnes and Noble, on the stage in the children's section.
Brady keeps doing this move...home or away, he wants to show off this yoga pose. Here he is at Barnes and Noble.
Bryan's talent: re-doing our floors! Goodbye ugly carpet and hello wood laminate. This is our office and he also re-did our bedroom. Looks so much better!!
Brady is dancing and singing a song he made up called "Welcome to the Elmo Show." That is pretty much the only lyric. He performed as the finale to Katelyn's talent show at home.
Katelyn received this red kazoo at Sunday School (still not sure why...) and she was so excited about it. She wanted to present a talent show Sunday night to show off her skills. We had to limit her to 3 songs!
It's "Firework" by Katy Perry :-)
Brady learned how to "whistle" and performed this at the talent show at home. He was a bit hyper and excited to be on camera!
Thursday, March 24, 2011
March = Month of Sickness
In like a lion, out like a lion. March has been brutal to our family. Every time we think we've turned the corner, someone else is sick...it's been unreal.
And this is why this is my only post in March.
First, Brady had the flu, which he graciously passed on to Bryan, then to me. We were each down for about 5 days....there's most of the month right there!
Then, to keep her spring tradition, Katelyn came down with strep throat. In my opinion, strep makes kids the most miserable. Between the razor blades in their throat and high fever, they are just so sick.
So, we're at the end of March...gotta be done with sickness, right?
Negative...please enter the dreaded stomach virus. Only this time, BOTH kids got it at the same time! That is a first in this house. Katelyn started vomitting at 1:41 am (yes, I remember the exact time she came running into our room, panic-stricken, yelling "I threw up! I threw up!) and the poor girl was sick about every 20 min. until 4am. Clean up, go to sleep on the couch, and then cries from Brady's room, "I threw up! I threw up!" and he's sitting in it. He had a terrible time, screaming every time he vomitted, terrified of throwing up into the toilet, and he had the record for the day...puking 10 times. My mom (retired pediatric nurse...basically my pediatrician on-call) and the pediatrician had me giving him Gatorade every 10 min. until he could keep it down.
I can't wait for April!!!!
And this is why this is my only post in March.
First, Brady had the flu, which he graciously passed on to Bryan, then to me. We were each down for about 5 days....there's most of the month right there!
Then, to keep her spring tradition, Katelyn came down with strep throat. In my opinion, strep makes kids the most miserable. Between the razor blades in their throat and high fever, they are just so sick.
So, we're at the end of March...gotta be done with sickness, right?
Negative...please enter the dreaded stomach virus. Only this time, BOTH kids got it at the same time! That is a first in this house. Katelyn started vomitting at 1:41 am (yes, I remember the exact time she came running into our room, panic-stricken, yelling "I threw up! I threw up!) and the poor girl was sick about every 20 min. until 4am. Clean up, go to sleep on the couch, and then cries from Brady's room, "I threw up! I threw up!" and he's sitting in it. He had a terrible time, screaming every time he vomitted, terrified of throwing up into the toilet, and he had the record for the day...puking 10 times. My mom (retired pediatric nurse...basically my pediatrician on-call) and the pediatrician had me giving him Gatorade every 10 min. until he could keep it down.
I can't wait for April!!!!
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Valentine's Day 2011
Doesn't this sum up Valentine's Day? Give me some chocolate!!!!
For Katelyn's Valentine party, we had to design and decorate a shoebox to hold her valentine cards and treats. I found this cruise ship idea in Disney's Family Fun magazine and we did our best to copy it. We named it the "USS Katelyn" :-)
I'm embarrassed to admit I have no pictures of Katelyn!! She had on the cutest valentine top and black leggings, too.
On of our dear friends, Abbie, hosted her 3rd annual Valentine playdate at her home for the little ones. Katelyn was at school, so Brady and I headed over and played with his buddies Brooks, Ella, and Ryan. Abbie set up this craft table for the kids. Brady LOVES to do crafts and worked on a valentine card for his Papa (my Dad).
This was the most popular toy, Brooks' crane. Brady loved it! So did the other boys, so there were a few fights over this! I can see why...it's a fun toy no one else has. Brooks was so good about sharing it with everyone else.
Our Wednesday morning playgroup hosted a valentine playdate/valentine exchange. Each of the kids brought a decorated shoe box and valentines. I spent so much time on K's cruise ship that poor Brady didn't get as much detail. His was Lightning McQueen with his name on top written on hearts. He loved receiving Valentines and must have gone through them 5x during the day...just looking at the pictures on the valentines.
He selected Toy Story valentines and we attached a pack of Toy Story fruit snacks to each card.
The night before Valentine's Day, we took the kids with us to Carrabas for dinner...one of our favorite places! Bryan gave me flowers and chocolates and we got him a scuba lesson, heart boxers, and a fun coupon book we made at my mom's group (no diaper-changing for a weekend, cheerios in bed, sleep in one morning, etc.).
A very fun Valentine's day!!
Meet the Magic
On Saturday, February 12th, the Orlando Magic hosted "Meet the Magic" at Amway Center for season ticketholders to meet Magic players, cheerleaders, play at Stuff's Magic Castle, and they gave us free soda and popcorn as well. I have to tell you, this is an organization that does things right.
We renewed our season tix for next year, so we were able to obtain a "fast pass" and jump to the front of lines to get autographs and pictures with the players. A definite plus with 2 small kids!! And one of them (and I'm not naming names, but he is 2 yrs. old and is stinkin' adorable!) did not nap...again! He started falling asleep on our shoulders a few times.
Katelyn and Bryan with Ryan Anderson at Stuff's Magic Castle (the awesome indoor playground at Amway).
Brady making a dunk at Amway. The kid's area really is awesome!
Bryan, Brady, and Katelyn with Bo Outlaw, former Magic player now in charge of community relations. He's such a nice guy and we've met him several times. Last month, he was with us at a dinner at Amway...he has great stories!
The kids and I with J.J. Redick...one of K's faves. So tall!!
Jameer Nelson, one of my faves. We took a family pic with him as well and they had a professional photographer there and you got you 5x7 for free. It's a great pic! I need to figure out my scanner!
As we were leaving, Dwight Howard was walking to the outdoor terrace/bar "Gentelman Jack's." We followed him and he greeted the small crowd out there and did some karoake with some fans. He is such a cool guy!
The absolute highlight: Katelyn had drawn a picture of her and Dwight playing basketball outside. She carried it all day long in hopes of seeing him. Bryan was able to pass the picture to a Magic employee, who gave it to Dwight. He held up the picture as he was doing karoake for everyone to see. You should've seen K's face! Total shock and happiness! He made our day!
Dwight doing karaoke with some fans.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Challenges & Milestones
I can't believe we are into the 2nd week of February already! This first week and a half have been eventful...as always with 2 kids!
I started working a little this month, subbing at Brady's preschool. This is the perfect job for me right now. The hours are ideal...9-2..and Brady comes with me and gets to be with his teachers/classmates while I am in the classroom down the hall. This schedule doesn't interfere with Katelyn's pick-up and drop-off--it really is the perfect job.
I love peeking in on Brady and seeing him "in action." He really is so well-behaved at school and listens v. well. He sits nicely and eats his entire lunch and snack (unlike at home!! I miss the high chair!! He is all over the place!) and listens to his teachers and follows class rules (cleaning up toys, walking in a quiet line, etc.). This is unlike Katelyn. When she was in the 2 yr. old room, she had MANY time-outs for not listening to her teacher and doing her own thing. He received a progress report and his teachers have very positive things to say :-) The only "never" boxes checked were "Asks to use the toilet" (we are working on this...slowly, but surely) and "removes clothes on his own" (don't we want him to keep his clothes on at school??? LOL...I've never actually given him an opportunity to dress himself. We're always in such a rush!
So, the milestone is I'm (very slowly) returning to work. The challenge was Katelyn. She was VERY upset I was working instead of volunteering at her school. When I was called for a second day and told them I'd be there, she was upset again and said, "why can't you just say NO???????" So, I had some guilt there...even though it did NOT affect her schedule in ANY way. Knowing I wasn't home, incase she needed me, upset her so much. I haven't worked since she was 4 months old and it was a big change for her. As Bryan said, "she's going to have to get used to it!"
Another milestone: Katelyn is reading. Really reading. Not just sight words...not making up words to fit the picture on the page...reading. Very exciting!
Here she is reading to Brady :-) One of her favorite things to do.
Katelyn has a straw slot!! She is now drinking everything out of a straw :-)
Finally, after 6 weeks of being loose...the front top tooth fell out!! I was starting to think it was would hang by a thread for a year! Another milestone!
Katelyn's new smile...it's so darn cute!
I started working a little this month, subbing at Brady's preschool. This is the perfect job for me right now. The hours are ideal...9-2..and Brady comes with me and gets to be with his teachers/classmates while I am in the classroom down the hall. This schedule doesn't interfere with Katelyn's pick-up and drop-off--it really is the perfect job.
I love peeking in on Brady and seeing him "in action." He really is so well-behaved at school and listens v. well. He sits nicely and eats his entire lunch and snack (unlike at home!! I miss the high chair!! He is all over the place!) and listens to his teachers and follows class rules (cleaning up toys, walking in a quiet line, etc.). This is unlike Katelyn. When she was in the 2 yr. old room, she had MANY time-outs for not listening to her teacher and doing her own thing. He received a progress report and his teachers have very positive things to say :-) The only "never" boxes checked were "Asks to use the toilet" (we are working on this...slowly, but surely) and "removes clothes on his own" (don't we want him to keep his clothes on at school??? LOL...I've never actually given him an opportunity to dress himself. We're always in such a rush!
So, the milestone is I'm (very slowly) returning to work. The challenge was Katelyn. She was VERY upset I was working instead of volunteering at her school. When I was called for a second day and told them I'd be there, she was upset again and said, "why can't you just say NO???????" So, I had some guilt there...even though it did NOT affect her schedule in ANY way. Knowing I wasn't home, incase she needed me, upset her so much. I haven't worked since she was 4 months old and it was a big change for her. As Bryan said, "she's going to have to get used to it!"
Another milestone: Katelyn is reading. Really reading. Not just sight words...not making up words to fit the picture on the page...reading. Very exciting!
Here she is reading to Brady :-) One of her favorite things to do.
Katelyn has a straw slot!! She is now drinking everything out of a straw :-)
Finally, after 6 weeks of being loose...the front top tooth fell out!! I was starting to think it was would hang by a thread for a year! Another milestone!
Katelyn's new smile...it's so darn cute!
Katelyn is learning about perserverance at school. She asked me to play this new candyland 3-d game with her one night while Bryan was working late. It was close to her bed time, but I figured we'd have time to play a quick game of Candyland...right?? I did not realize this game had lots of pieces to assemble. I also had not eaten my dinner yet and was hungry...which makes me aggitated. So, I was not in the best state of mind to do this. I was getting annoyed and frustrated and told her I was going to throw the game out the window (half-joking). Katelyn sat next to me and said, "Perserverance, Mommy!!" She asked me how to spell it and then made me this sign. I keep it on the fridge now. I did put the game together (while I ate my dinner) and we played a game before bed. There was no way I could give up after that!!
This is such a rare sight these days, so I had to take a picture!!
Brady is fighting his naps like you wouldn't believe. He's always been a GREAT sleeper, went down for naps without a problem, but a few days after the new year, we took his pacifier away. Since then, naps have not been going smoothly (night time on the other hand has been great). He is jumping on his bed, banging his sippy cup on the wall, yelling for me, screeching on the top of his lungs and he will keep this up for 2 hours. By 4pm, he is a walking disaster...very bad mood, hitting walls with his hand, clinging to me...just a nightmare. This is a boy who still NEEDS his nap! I keep putting him down for a nap and just hoping he will sleep. Hoping this challenge passes quickly!!!!!!!!!
Sunday, January 30, 2011
January Days
Hard to believe January 2011 is over tomorrow!! Here are just a few of the everyday happenings from this month:
I know this picture is a little confusing...I was waiting in the car pick-up line for Katelyn and was quite surprised to see this large Crane standing behind my car. Soon after I took this pic, a car pulled up behind him and the the bird didn't move. It stayed in line with the cars, almost wanting to be one of us, picking up it's little one from school. As the kids were dismissed and the cars moved forward to pick them up, the Crane quietly disappeared. I don't know why it struck me, but I was totally mesmorized by this silly bird.
First of several wipeouts...Katelyn is learning how to ride a two-wheeler. As a Christmas gift, she asked us to remove the training wheels so she can ride a big girl bike. She did well and Bryan and I got a work out chasing her and running with her. We still need some practice, but she is determined to get it and told me, "I'm never giving up!
As a reward for earning 5 blue days in a row (blue is the best color on her class's behavior chart, blue day is a "wow!" day), we took Katelyn and Brady kiddie bowling at Firkin Kegler. Katelyn selected this reward and was so excited to bowl!
Brady's new best friend, Woody. My parents gave him this Woody for Christmas and they have been inseparable for weeks. Here they are sharing a meal...and yes, he does get food jammed in his mouth. So sweet!
So, about 3 wks. ago, Brady was playing in his room. He ran out, trying to pull down his pants and rip off his diaper, and told me he had to go potty. I was frozen in shock. Just days before, I couldn't even get him to sit on the potty. Once I snapped out of it, I took him to the potty, he sat there and did nothing. Then Katelyn squatted on the little potty, pee'd in it and emptied the cup into the toilet and flushed it (thank goodness she actually had to pee then!). Brady sat back down and a few drips of pee went into the potty. We made a big deal out of his accomplishment and gave him m&m's and he called Bryan at work to share the good news.
I know this picture is a little confusing...I was waiting in the car pick-up line for Katelyn and was quite surprised to see this large Crane standing behind my car. Soon after I took this pic, a car pulled up behind him and the the bird didn't move. It stayed in line with the cars, almost wanting to be one of us, picking up it's little one from school. As the kids were dismissed and the cars moved forward to pick them up, the Crane quietly disappeared. I don't know why it struck me, but I was totally mesmorized by this silly bird.
First of several wipeouts...Katelyn is learning how to ride a two-wheeler. As a Christmas gift, she asked us to remove the training wheels so she can ride a big girl bike. She did well and Bryan and I got a work out chasing her and running with her. We still need some practice, but she is determined to get it and told me, "I'm never giving up!
As a reward for earning 5 blue days in a row (blue is the best color on her class's behavior chart, blue day is a "wow!" day), we took Katelyn and Brady kiddie bowling at Firkin Kegler. Katelyn selected this reward and was so excited to bowl!
Brady's new best friend, Woody. My parents gave him this Woody for Christmas and they have been inseparable for weeks. Here they are sharing a meal...and yes, he does get food jammed in his mouth. So sweet!
So, about 3 wks. ago, Brady was playing in his room. He ran out, trying to pull down his pants and rip off his diaper, and told me he had to go potty. I was frozen in shock. Just days before, I couldn't even get him to sit on the potty. Once I snapped out of it, I took him to the potty, he sat there and did nothing. Then Katelyn squatted on the little potty, pee'd in it and emptied the cup into the toilet and flushed it (thank goodness she actually had to pee then!). Brady sat back down and a few drips of pee went into the potty. We made a big deal out of his accomplishment and gave him m&m's and he called Bryan at work to share the good news.
I got so excited (oh, how I've been dreading potty training! And everyone keeps telling me boys are so, so difficult to potty train. And Katelyn was not easy-talk about battle of the wills!)...so, I went to Target the next day and bought his Toy Story and Thomas the Train undies. The smallest undies I could find were 2T and our little Brady is only wearing 18 months pants, so the underwear is a little saggy...but soooo cute! Brady was so excited to get his big boy underwear that he carried them on our playdate with DJ and wouldn't let them go.
Now, he's only worn the undies once and he thought they just hung on his penis and didn't know he had to step into them. But I'm encouraged that he's starting to get it!!!
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