Friday, November 19, 2010

Happy GIRL


To me Nola is the type of baby everyone hopes to have. She is such a sweet baby girl who goes with the flow. When she is tired she goes to sleep - wherever it might be - in her crib or on dad or bubby.  There is usually no complaining excepted when she wants to be held.  She loves her excersaucer, her brother's toys (which Karter does not want to share), food and anyone who smiles at her!  I was watching her on the video monitor the other morning in her crib...  it amazed me that she was able to find her pacifier "leash" attached to her sleeper and then popped the pacifier right into her mouth.  She can sit up by herself for a few seconds - not quite there yet but I'm expecting her to reach that milestone in a few weeks. 

Stitches out

The morning after his stitches were removed.  Not to bad!!
I took Karter to get his stitches out yesterday.  After waiting over and hour to be seen - it took no time to remove them.  He had to be put in a straight jacket again but it was far less painful.  I was right by his side and it was over in no time.  We went to Toys R Us after and he picked out Handy Manny's Construction Playset!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Never say Never

I never thought Lionel would lash out at the kids but when provoked enough I should never say never.  I wasn't there to see what happened....  I heard Lionel growl and ran in to see what was going on.  What I did see was Lionel in his bed with his bone with Karter beside him bleeding from the face.  My best guess is that Karter got into Lionel's bed and got rough with him and possibly hurt him and Lionel retaliated or protected himself. 

Of course Craig was working late and it was Nola's bedtime... so the panic set in after seeing all the blood.  I found a safe place to put Nola down so I could check out his wound.  Surprisingly Karter wasn't in too much pain and let me clean his lip out and put ice on it.  I was about to run next door to get a second opinion when the door bell rang.  It was an Optimum Online rep trying to sell me her services.  I had no interest in what she had to say but I was very inviting.  I asked her to come in and look at Karter.  She thought he might need stitches - exactly what I didn't want to hear but thought myself.  I called my parents to come over and Craig to tell him what happened.  My mom said she didn't think the cut was deep enough for stitches but I thought differently.  When Craig got home we made the decision to take him over to the walk in pediatric place.

We didn't even get through the paper work to get seen by a doctor because the nurse at the front desk said he is going to need stitches and there wasn't a plastic sergeant in their practice.  She set us up with Dr Korngold who would see us at Good Sam around 10:00 so we should go home and wait for a phone call to head to the hospital.  My mom stayed with Nola while he anxiously waited......

We got to the hospital around 10:30 and didn't get seen until 12:00 -  YES midnight.  Dr Korngold looked at me and said "if you don't think you can handle seeing him in a straight jacket yelling and screaming than you probably don't want to be there".  I agreed with him and Craig steeped up to the plate to hold his head while he got the nova cane and the 3 stitches.  I heard him crying from the waiting room- which absolutely broke my heart.  10 - 15 mins later they came out and both looked miserable.  Karter was pawing at his face saying "no more bo bo"  I grabbed him and held him as held him as tight as I could.  We all got in the car and left.  I give Craig A LOT of credit seeing his son go through that. I couldn't of done and thanked Craig over and over.  On the way home Craig was so upset he broke down and cried.  He was so brave and strong through the whole experience.  I think I felt the worse the for him...  for his family Craig will do anything. 
Karter and Lionel snuggling up before the incident
On Friday Karter fell asleep in his high chair eating dinner.  We all got to bed at 2:00 fri morning.  It was the first time Karter in our bed with us.
His "bo bo" face
Still best buds.  He came home from the hospital and gave Lionel a big hug and kiss.  Yes we are keeping Lionel around.  If I thought he was a threat to my kids or anyone else he would be gone in a second.  I truly think he was provoked and he is no more of a threat than any other dog.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Tues with Nola

Every Tues me, my mom and the kids go to Queens to see BIG Bubby. When we get back Karter stays at Bubby's (my mom's) to spend some quality time with her before Giovanni gets there.  Then Craig picks Karter up after work and they go out to eat together.  While all this goes on Nola and I get to spend some one on one time together.  This afternoon we stopped by to see YaYa with my dad because it was her 83rd birthday yesterday.  Unfortunately Karter, Nola nor Craig ever got to meet the YaYa that we knew and loved as kids.  She was diagnosed with Alzheimer's about 14 years ago. It's such a terrible disease especially when you have your physical health that keeps you alive so long.  Today she did look and point at Nola and said "beautiful"!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Storytime at the library

Karter, Nola and I go to storytime at the library on Wednesdays at 1:15.  Today Nola enjoyed watching Ms. Barb read a book about the circus.  She was so smiley and vocal for a good 10 mins.  I think Nola has a new friend.  Ms. Barb and Nola hung out will Karter and I painted with water colors. 

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Date Night


Craig and I have date night every wed - thanks to Bubby and Papou! We are appreciative and love the time we get to spend together as husband and wifey! We came home from dinner and made a fire.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Halloween 2010






Snug as a bug in a rug - well kind of

Last minute costume change. Karter was suppose to be Mickey Mouse but without his Minnie (Shea) he opted on a very HAPPY monkey instead of the angry monkey from last year.



Karter and Charlie trick or treating.. but we they had to stuff their face with candy.


My parents

My parents are the best and I know I made the right decision moving back to Rockland. I appreciate all they do for me and my family. We can always count on them for their support, love, generosity and good food! I know at times things can be chaotic and stressful but they go above and beyond and I can't imagine doing it without them. Thanks for everything Mom and Dad and I love you up to the sky past god!