
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
The Three B's in March- Baths, Books, and Bowling
March also brought us books and more books. Claire quite literally developed a taste for them and we have had to really watch what she gets her hands on. She can gobble down a sheet of paper quicker than you can imagine! She loves books though and will sit transfixed listening to a story being read. She will sit with a basket of books and just sort through them. Future librarian like Aunt Kris and Aunt Lindsey I suppose? Jack discovered There is an alligator under my bed and we read this about 5 or 6 times a day, minimum.
We also had the chance to go bowling for the birthday of one of Jack's little girlfriends. Duckpin bowling with miniature lanes, balls, and pins. He was TOTALLY into it for about 2 frames. Then something shining in the distance (the arcade) caught his eye and we were off to drop a fortune on games! A great time though and we will definitely take him back when he is older. The girls at the party are all 2 years older and have sharper attention spans, so they really had some fun!

Bringing you up to speed for February



Wednesday, February 07, 2007
It's a marshmallow world in the winter

Saturday, February 03, 2007
Let me off this thing!!!



Papa Chip has been doing fabulous!! Jeremy had mentioned to him that it had been months since he had seen him walk. Chip threw back the covers and the two went for a walk around the facility. He is moving quite well with the help of his walker. He has been working so hard. I believe that if anyone can bounce back from this it will be him. He can reside at this facility until mid-April (according to Medicare), but I honestly think he will be ready sooner! He did suffer a bit of the stomach flu this week, but doesn't seem worse for the wear. We are planning on taking him for his first outing since this all began back in November. We are going out for a steak dinner this weekend as long as he isn't too down from his stomach bug. I will be sure to take some pictures of him, I haven't had the nerve while he has been in the hospital.
Jack is going to be getting assessed in the next few weeks for possible developmental delay in speech and speech comprehension. Don't get me wrong, often he knows EXACTLY what you are saying and chooses to ignore you with an audible groan accented by an eye roll. But at other times he seems to just not get it. He was delayed in crawling and there has been some correlation between delayed crawling and learning disabilities. BUT as science continues to show:correltation does not mean causation. We figure it doesn't hurt to get him checked out so that we can make sure he is getting the best start that he can. On that note, we are beginning to check out different pre-Ks. So many things to consider: pre-k then K, then elementary and junior high, high school. Somehow I need to mellow and realize I am choosing a pre-k, not his high school and thereby influencing his college placement!!!


Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Worst Blogger in the World



Hope all is well with all of you and that Santa brought you everything you ever wanted!! Next time you hear from me, I will probably be driving a minivan. Don't try to talk me out of it. My Jetta is no longer far-fig-nugen. It is cramped and my entire trunk is consumed with a stroller! Take care.

A Rochford Family Christmas


My family came over for Christmas morning and we had a grand old time. Claire surprised Jeremy and I by sleeping in, so when my family arrived, they woke us out of a dead sleep. I don't quite function staright out of bed, so we got off to a bit of a slow start. My Dad, straight through the door, "Do you have coffee made?". My reply,"Who am I? Don't you know me at all?" The coffee is made before the diapers are changed, OK? That is how I roll. We had a great time and look forward to next year when Claire will be more willing to participate.


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Friday, November 24, 2006
What we are most thankful for this year

- For two beautiful children, when many have none.
- For food to eat, when others are hungry.
- For family (even if we are all dysfunctional), when others are alone.
- For friends that will share their family and home with you for the holiday.
- For a happy marriage to my best friend.
- For Rachel's Chocolate Chip Cookies in times of crisis (she made a batch just for Jeremy and brought them by before he left town again, Thanks Rach!)
- For another birthday, when many did not get to see one.
- For a job where I am fortunate to work for and with friends that have become a part of my family.
- For Lynn's speedy recovery.
- For my brother Riley's continued friendship and for bringing Missy into our family.
I could go on and on. This holiday season and every other day, please try to remember the words of Mother Teresa which are relevant everyday:
On the last day, Jesus will say to those on His right hand, "Come, enter the Kingdom. For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was sick and you visited me." Then Jesus will turn to those on His left hand and say, "Depart from me because I was hungry and you did not feed me, I was thirsty and you did not give me to drink, I was sick and you did not visit me." These will ask Him, "When did we see You hungry, or thirsty or sick and did not come to Your help?" And Jesus will answer them, "Whatever you neglected to do unto one of the least of these, you neglected to do unto Me!" ~Given at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington DC Thur, 3 Feb 94.
Please remember to put the needs of others before your own this holiday season. Give to a charity and teach your children to give as well.
A Day of Thanksgiving



Jack ate mostly ham ball and not much else as part of his continuing experiment: How little can a two year old consume while still maintaining a high energy level. Thank you to the Russell Family for sharing their holiday with us! Jeremy made it home before the kids bedtime for a much needed cuddle with each of them. They have missed Daddy while he as been away.
Thursday, November 23, 2006
In the interest of brevity, I give you October:
This beautiful fall foliage was just outside Gatlinburg, I would have probably pushed to just stop there and call it a day and do some hiking, but I had secretly arranged for Jeremy's Mom, known as Nona to the kids, to join us in Myrtle Beach as a surprise to J and to give her a chance to meet little Claire Bear.

This next one was at a rest stop! A rest stop, People!


Saturday, September 16, 2006
With our kitchen in shambles all around us we are finding ways to adapt. Either we sit on the floor in the dining room at Jack's table (our dining table is covered by our dishes that no longer have a home) or we go out to eat. I now have a better appreciation for what it means to have counters, a sink, and even an underperforming dishwasher.
We never lack for entertainment with Jack around.
Claire is a dollbaby and is known as the more mellow of the two, if you can't already tell by her more than wil


The kids are both doing great and so is Tika. Claire will hate me for this one....

