Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Soccer Mom!

So, Friday night our cousin Corey called and said they were making a soccer team in Hillsboro. All of  Ryan's cousins his age will be on the team. He asked if we were interested in signing Ryan up. A chance to make memories with all of his cousin and be included on a team sport? YES, PLEASE! I'm all for Ryan trying new things. Mark and I have never played (or watched) soccer. We honestly know NOTHING about this sport! I am so excited for him to play, this will be something new for all of us. His daddy was not as excited as Ryan was when we found out the team colors though. He will be playing on a team with boys and girls alike, and their awesome colors are pink and black! ;) Mark is not super thrilled about this! Ryan, on the other hand, loves it!! A favorite color of his has always been pink.Which makes me wonder what all the fuss is about with boys liking pink anyway?? Like a 3 year old saying "I like pink." somehow defines their sexuality?! Its just pretty people ... seriously!  When a little girl likes blue no one cares. It just irritates me. He's still a baby, and its just a color. I am kind of nervous with Brynlee still being so small when his season starts. Ryan's first soccer game is September 17th. Its still SO hot outside, and I'm going to have to find a way to keep our baby cool. His season goes through the middle of November so by then we should have some cooler weather. Bring it on! I am so ready for fall! This will be Ryan's second sport to try. T-ball was awesome for him! He learned to listen to coaches and someone other than Mommy or Daddy, he learned to share, he learned how to play on a team, and he learned to be just a tiny bit more independent. Any step, even a baby step, in the direction of independence is a good one! He has definitely become a mama's boy. I absolutely love that he wants me to be with him all the time and that he finds comfort in me being beside him. However I don't want that to hold him back. I'm excited for him to break out of his comfort zone and go out on his own. Anyone who saw our T-ball experiences knows exactly what I am talking about. There were times when I would have to stand on the field just to keep him out of the dug-out with me. I know the other parents didn't really have to go out on the field with their babies, but I really didn't mind it so much. He had just turned 3 and if he needed me there to gain confidence it was worth it and I am more than willing to help him with that. That's what Moms are for right? He was much more clingy in the beginning of the season. I would have to hold his hand while standing right beside him. By the end of the season he was where he needed to be on the field with me several steps behind him.... baby steps! Often times I would sit in the dug-out with him on the field and although he didn't stay, he went without me. This was HUGE for us. During the first couple weeks of practice and games ... this would have NEVER happened. So I definitely saw change in Ryan. I know that this season of soccer will only help him along that much more. At this time next fall, he will start all day Pre-K. I'm hoping that by Ryan joining and participating in team sports we will have an easier transition into school. I have always kept kids out of our home and stayed home with him, he's never had to stay with anyone other than grandparents occasionally. I'm sure we will both share separation anxiety that first week or two. A lot of the kids from our t-ball team will be in Ryan's Pre-K class or a class just above him. I'm hoping that him being familiar with his classmates will be a comfort to him and make it that much easier for all of us. I am so proud of the progress Ryan has made in the last year. He is growing so fast. From my baby, to a toddler and now a little boy. He is such a joy in our lives. I look forward to growing with him. Each time he accomplishes something, I feel like I have too. Isn't that what parenting is all about?


Below: Ryan's first season of T-ball! 

 









Saturday, August 20, 2011

Our Story ....


I started this blog for a few reasons. For one, it's a way to record the fun things that go on with the kids. A way to be able to look back on how they've grown and what's new. Secondly, I have family that live all across the country and at times the world. This is also a fun way for them to be able to see whats going on in our day to day lives. And lastly, Well -- I'm a stay at home mom and sometimes I need a way to be creative and expressive. So why not blog? It looks fun, I'm very chatty {too chatty my husband might say} so this is right up my alley! So, for those of you who are on the outside looking in who may not know us, here is a little background info.

My name is Amanda. My husband Mark is my best friend and also my high school sweetheart. We started dating when he was just 15 and I was 17. We were married March 4, 2006 and settled down in our little hometown. I can't imagine any where else I would rather raise our children. We are so fortunate that our Parents and Grandparents live nearby. Its a blessing to have our families close.

 April 19, 2008 we welcomed our baby boy into the world . Ryan is such a little firecracker! He keeps me on my toes and brings me so much joy.

 Brynlee was born this Summer, July 18th. She is absolutely precious. When I look at her I see Ryan. When I look at Ryan I see Mark. That makes my heart smile!

 Ryan has been such a great big brother. He has really become quite the little helper around the house. His favorite thing about being a big brother right now is giving Brynlee "Kissies" He loves his sister so much! He asks us funny questions about Brynlee all the time like, "Why wont she follow me to my room? I said please ...." or "How come Bwynwee loosed her teeth? Does that mean she's a bigger kid now?" {Since he's seen his bigger cousins loose their teeth as they got older he assumes that's what's happening here!} He also talks to her. Whenever Brynlee is getting fussy and I'm fixing a bottle I will often hear him saying something sweet to her like "It's okay Bwynwee Mommy's going to get you a bottle, don't cwy. Big Bwother is right here..." I also LOVE when I hear him call her "my baby" I was so worried in the beginning of my pregnancy that he would have jealousy issues once she was here. I thought that he might not want much to do with her. I'm happy to know that's NOT the case. Ryan loves getting to hold sister. We set him down and put the boppy pillow around him and lay her in his arms. It's awesome watching Ryan take on the role of a big brother. He becomes protective and will sometimes tell me "Be careful with Bwynwee mommy, we don't want to break her!" We are all adjusting to the new routine slowly but surely. I am having the best time watching my family grow. I'm thankful that God saw it fit for me to be the parents of these two beautiful babies. I pray that He guides Mark and I in raising them. That they may grow in Him. As a mom, I'm excited to see my children develop their own relationships with Christ. To watch them as they learn to walk with Him. Feel free to follow us along our journey. I'm happy to share it with you :)

"Love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. These commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up." Deuteronomy 6:5-7