Friday, February 20, 2009

Yoga

Paige has a new found love for yoga. Paige does some form of exercise everyday at school which she loves. It is usually the first thing she tells us about when we pick her up from school. They have a variety of different videos they do at school from Elmocize, kickboxing, Barbie workout, and kids yoga. Paige has really fallen for the yoga video and has been asking to do it at home. We were all for it because we can't find anything wrong with encouraging fitness. She has done the Kids ABC Yoga everyday when she comes home from school. We have enjoyed it because it is nice for to come home and unwind a bit doing yoga. We will usually do it with her as well which she just loves. There is nothing cuter than when she gets to the letter "O" and they practice saying "Om". I'll have to video tape it becuase it is so freaking cute. She also likes to sing the Namaste song that teaches them about what that means. Ryan and I really love the part at the end when they lay flat and focus on their breathing. We have never seen her sit so still and and quiet when she wasn't sleeping. It is fantastic!


Doing her yoga moves. We have a yoga mat for her but she prefers using the blanket. (Notice how she even has Woobie doing yoga with her)


Singing the Namaste song.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Happy Valentines Day

Our little Valentine

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

A year ago today...

Ryan and I were remembering how scary it was a year ago today that Paige was admitted to the hospital for a mystery illness. We knew when the doctor sent us to the hospital for her blood work and told us to wait until she called us before she left, that it couldn't be good; not that her 105.3 fever didn't freak us out enough. Those 3 days she was in the hospital have been the 3 most challenging days of motherhood so far. No one knew what was wrong and my poor baby was just lying there sick in the awful baby cage that they put kids in. We both felt extremely helpless. Luckily though time and lots of antibiotics, she got better. They eventually diagnosed her with having 5 different viruses at once that she just couldn't shake. She has pneumonia, RSV, sinusitis, brochiolitis, and a urinary tract infection. We are so thankful to that she is healthy and it was nothing more serious. I have never seen a child get poked so many times and not fight it. I can still hear her saying "All done Mommy, all done." in her sad little voice and they looking over at the doctor or nurse and saying "thank you" after they just poked and prodded her like crazy. She was our rock in that whole process and we both learned a lot from her. I can't say that I don't panic a little every time she gets sick, but I would rather be cautious than igore it. We love our little girl and we can't wait to enjoy our Valentines Day together as a family this year outside of the hospital.
Paige ready to be put in the CAT scan machine. We had a very little window in which we could do this since they had to sedate her. She coughed right as they were taking her out of the scan. Thank God they were done because I didn't want her to have to go through the sedation again. She fought the medicine for hours before it finally worked.


Paige with her new doctor toys that she got from Auntie Mimi when she returned home.

Monday, February 9, 2009

On the road again...

In my job, I find that my travel schedule goes in cycles. I am either at home all the time or I am on the road all the time. I am currently on the road and there seems to be quite a bit in the near future as well. I was most recently in Little Rock, AR for our all-staff offsite. It was a great opportunity to spend time face-to-face with my colleagues. Working from a home office, I do miss the human interaction with each other. The downside to this is that I end up away from my family. I am finding that it is getting harder to leave my Paigey. Now that she is older, she is starting to understand what is happening. The hard part is that she still can't comprehend the why part. I am away because I need to work, not because I don't want to be with her. We talked on the phone every night and she told me about her day. That I just loved. I would tear up every night when she would squeal in excitement just to hear my voice and then tear up again when she would say ni-nights and tell me that she loved me. Ryan and Paige had a great time together. As much as Ryan complains about having to handle it alone, he does a fantastic job and they enjoy their time together. Of course the day after I left, Paige ended up with her first ear infection. So off to see Dr. Shah they went to get a check up. Luckily the medicine kicked in pretty quick and her ears are great. The last night I was gone, Ryan rolled over at about 6am to find Paige in my side of the bed tucked in and snoring away. Neither of them can tell you how long she was there but she was quite comfy. She has never slept in our bed before so Ryan was shocked. He was also so in love with his little girl that he didn't wake her. Was she missing Mommy or wanting to snuggle with Daddy? Regardless of the answer, it was too cute.

At the very end of that trip, I received news that one of my schools was chosen by ESPN for an interview on the state of physical education in schools. This is such an honor for this school and I am very excited about the recognition they will be receiving. I am not thrilled about the fact that I was asked to join her and be interviewed as well. The thought of being interviewed by a reporter for a national story makes me very, very nervous! I never have had a desire to be in TV and I am just hoping that my interview doesn't make the final cut. They are spending a whole day with 3 different schools and then condensing it down to a 30 special. My chances of being cut are great. Plus, they story should be about the school, not about what I am doing with the schools. We shall see. Needless to say, I am homesick and I can't wait to get back to my hubbie and baby. Luckily I am only gone for the day. The Mom Guilt is definitely setting in. I am happy that I did get the opportunity to enjoy the weekend with them.