Thursday, May 28, 2015

Melanie - 18 months

 


Height: 33.5 inches

  
Weight: 28.6 lb
 

Hair: Blonde

Eyes: Blue

 
 
Food: Sister-girl LOVES to eat, and most of the time it's whatever someone else has. She regularly whines until she gets a bite off someone else's plate. Some of her faves include: yogurt, carrots, peas, beans, and blackberries.


Sleep: Sleeping through the night and one nap a day at 1pm.
 

Temperament: Melanie has perfected the fit. She'll start small with just whining, but by the end it's a full-blown lay-on-the-ground-and-scream fit. She is really good at it. But most of the time she is her happy self.
 
 
 
 
Melanie loves:
-Going places: when someone leaves and doesn't take Melanie, the fit as described above begins.

-When Daddy gets home

-Books: We read tons of books and she has to sleep with one

-Movies: Tuesday night is movie night, and this girl gets SUPER excited! She will point and scream at the TV

-Babbling: it's adorable until she gets frustrated that we don't know what she's saying

-"Wrestling" with brother: it's hard to teach an almost 3 year old not to push over and lay on his baby sister when she's squealing with glee the whole time.









Mel dislikes:
-Eating food off her own plate: Other people's food is much better

-Being tired: more often than not she will tell us when she's ready to go to sleep

-Being disciplined: but who does?




New adventures:
-Walking 100% of the time. She is everywhere!

-16 teeth! I think we're done until the 2 year molars. YAY!

-First ponytail! Her hair is out-of-control-in-her-face-all-the-time. And the ponytail is adorable!



-Lots of babbling

-Still in size 4 diapers and now in 2T clothes. My goodness.



-Current vocabulary:
"Ma-Ma"
"Da-Da"
"Ba-Ba" (bye-bye or Bubba for Reed)
"Na-Na" (banana or Nana)
"Hi"
"Rah rah rah" (rock-rock)
"Muh muh" (milk)
"Boooh" (book)
"Buuh" (blankie)
"Naah" (snack)
"Cheee" (cheese for the camera)
"Baa-Bee" (baby)
"Haaaaaah" (hot)



Here is a side-by-side picture:




Here is the monthly chair pic:





Enjoy!

The Turners

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

"Build houses and settle down; plant gardens and eat what they produce."

Jeremiah 29:5

I've wanted a garden for years. Growing your own food and coming in with a handful of it sounds amazing. I get so excited about Reed experience watching food grow.

But it all started with a compost bin. I hate throwing things away that could be used for another purpose. We don't have a convenient recycling program out here. We have to collect it all and drive it to a collection center. And even then they don't take everything. So we drive the rest to DFW to our parents' houses and utilize their recycling bins. Crazy, yes. But I'm a little bit hippie when it comes to the environment. Hence the cloth diapers.

So being able to compost a lot of our own food waste and paper waste was really appealing. And then I could use it in a garden!

Last summer while my dad was in town, we decided to get the garden bed built. It's just a simple box with posts sunk in the ground at each corner.




 
 
I've read and really enjoyed The Circle Maker by Mark Batterson. It is a powerful book that can completely change your prayer life. So I thought it'd be good to circle our garden in prayer and scripture. So I wrote prayers inside the beams and chose specific verses to write inside as well. I wrote the references on the top so I can always see them.
 
Jeremiah 29:5 - Build houses and settle down; plant gardens and eat what they produce.
Genesis 2:15 - The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it.
John 15:5 - I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.
James 5:7 - Be patient, brothers, until the Lord's coming. See how the farmer waits for the land to yield its valuable crop and how patient he is for the autumn and spring rains.
Psalm 126:6 - He who goes out weeping, carrying seed to sow, will return with songs of joy, carrying sheaves with him.
 
And then life happened and it sat there...
 
 
So this spring we cleaned it out, with Reed's help of course, and got it ready for action.



We have squash! And a dirty hand!

Reed watering the garden
 
 


It's so exciting to see things growing from seeds and to find little tomatoes on the plants.

Check out the garden now!





Our first harvest!!






Enjoy!

The Turners

Monday, May 4, 2015

The Little Boy Who Slept


It's been a while since I wrote without doing a kid update. Lots of reasons, but I'm back!!

Since moving Reed to a toddler bed, naps are an endangered species at our house and I always feel like a wildlife explorer when I catch him at it; "Here is a rare glimpse of the Reed-man asleep in his natural habitat. This has only been witnessed by 2 people before, so we are experiencing history! This creature rarely sleeps even though he has an immense supply of energy. Look at him! What a beaut!"



Places Reed doesn't like to sleep: His bed

 
 
Places Reed likes to sleep: Anywhere but his bed

 
His pillows


His chair
 
 
The middle of the floor


Next to the door so I can't open it
 
 

Things Reed likes to do other than nap:

Run around his room singing "Veggie Taaaaaales! Veggie Taaaaaaales!!"

Tearing apart his bookshelf.

Climbing his dresser and sitting in the drawers.

Kicking the door.

Playing with the chair.

Empty his dresser.




Crazy child.



Enjoy!

The Turners