Saturday, October 16, 2010

Pumpkins

Can you believe that this mostly bottle drinking, almost crawling, drooling, sweet potato lovin', cute seventh month old turned into...


an almost 20 month old, walking, talking (several words), nursery rhyme singing, hot dog and mac n' cheese lovin', adorable little girl! I am amazed at how fast she has grown! I miss the baby phase where I could hold her for hours and hours, but I wouldn't trade it for all the fun we have now! I have loved every stage of her life and it just seems that it keeps getting better and better!



Our Family with the Pumpkins
Fall 2010

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

My Cutie!

Just wanted to share some pictures!


Addison getting ready for school one morning. Isn't she adorable?

This is a good friend of mine...Gracie. I taught Gracie 3 years ago. She taught me more than I could have ever taught her. We go celebrate our birthdays every summer. We let Addison go along this time. Gracie wants Addison to be older to play with her :) We went back to Gracie's house to play and Addison fell right back into Gracie's lap. She was tired...I hope they'll always be friends. We sure love our Gracie!

First Day of "School"

This is my cheesy monkey with her bear on her first day of "school". We call it school because it's at the daycare where I work. It took about a week for her to get settled in and now she loves it! She runs down the hallway to see her teachers and friends. She turns to me and says, "bye,bye mama". I chase her down for some kisses and off she goes.

Btw...I'm only a month late on this post!

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Addison's Language

Here are a few of my favorite words and/or actions from my 17 month old:

mama - mom (me...we've tried mommy, but she doesn't use it)
dada - dad (Neil)
boonboon - balloon
Mammie - Grammie (my mom)
ooes - shoes
pointing to her mouth and going aaaahhhh - mouth
pointing at her eye and says eye -eye
uh-oh - (we hear this all the time...if you or someone drops something, a bump in the road, someone or her burps or passes gas, when she throws something, when the phone rings, when someone else says it)
gogogogo - ready to go
blows kisses - means bye bye or hi (either one depending on what we're doing)
Bumps her head and says ow - ouch (she also does it when someone else says ow or ouch)
Sits on your foot when your legs are crossed - wants you to bounce and do horsey
gen - again (usually follows horsey or Ring Around the Rosies)
points to her toes - toes or wants to play This Little Piggy Went to the Market game
puts both hands in her hair and rubs - wants to wash her hair

Addison loves songs that we sing or books that we do actions to. Her favorite right now is Wheels on the Bus. She puts her hands to her eyes for the wahwahwah, her finger to her mouth for shshsh, her hands trying to turn circles for the wheels, and jumps up and down for the people. She likes The Itsy Bitsy Spider. She puts both hands in the air and waves them around. Her new song is If You're Happy and You Know It, but we only have learned the clap your hands. She also loves the song 5 Little Monkeys. She'll bump her head with her hand and then point her finger out and shake it for "no more monkies jumping on the bed". My friend from work watched her one day and taught her how to dance around and sing aloud to the ABCs. I even caught her on camera last week doing it. Her Aunt Leah came and taught her Ring Around the Rosies, which she laughs too hard with the anticipation of falling down that she can barely walk in a circle! She learned Bringing Home My Baby Bumblebee at daycare. She'll cup her
hands together and then wipes her hands off on her pants for wiping off my baby bumblebee.

I can't help but love this little girl! She makes me laugh everyday with her little personality. She is a people watcher (she gets it from my mom and I) and will imitate what other people do. She doesn't jump right into new situations...she'd rather watch and figure things out before she tries something new. However, she's not afraid to interact with strangers. She is constantly bringing strangers (to her...just new friends she hasn't met yet) to visit with us with her blowing kisses and uh-ohs. Ofcourse, she has her daddy's bright blue eyes and beautiful blonde curls which certainly make her hard to pass by without saying hi and her doing everything in her power to get your attention. The exterminator man came over today and did what he does and when he was leaving out the door he said, "Bye Mrs. Wilkerson" and before he could finish Addison said bye bye and so he had to come back inside to say bye bye to the little Mrs. Wilkerson. My child...never ceases to amaze me!!!

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Day 1 Being A Stay At Home Mom

As you know, I teach second grade...so I look forward to summer all "school" year! I am especially excited about getting to spend this summer being a stay at home MOM with my Addison. We spent last summer together, but I have to admit...I don't remember much. Between nursing, taking naps and trying to constantly soothe my baby with colic (it went by fast). Oh, Neil was off a lot last summer too!

I absolutely love being a teacher, but I really love being a MOM! When I first left Addison I never thought I could be happy being a full time teacher and mom, but over time (and really not having another option)...I coped and realized that I wanted to make the best of our situation. All year I hated leaving her, but was comforted in knowing she was well taken care of! I also have to admit that I pride myself in knowing that I can help support our family and do something that I love. Its also nice to know that I put all that schooling and money for schooling to good use! I not only worked full time, but maintain a decently clean house, and juggled being a mom. I can't think of any other job that gets 8 weeks of summer vacation, every holiday off (including 2 weeks around Christmas), and every weekend off! Plus, I get to spend my day with adorable children!

I have exactly 2 months before I go back to work and I plan to make the best of everyday off with my little girl! So, this morning Addison woke up at an early 5AM. I guess she was excited about our first day off together too! We ate some breakfast and went back to bed in Neil and I's bed until 7AM. I dragged out of bed to chase Addison as she ran out the room to play with her toys. I had the house cleaned up and 2 loads of laundry going before 9AM (super mom!). I decided I wanted to get a little healthier this summer and walk in the mornings. I thought it would be great to take the stroller let Addison walk some and stroll some! It didn't happen like I thought. She wanted to look at every thing on the road, pick up and put in her mouth every rock and refused to sit in the stroller. Our walk ended with her screaming because I straped her in the stroller because I had fished too many rocks out of her mouth and we weren't making any progress around the small circle! We came home and I let Neil (he was off this morning) have some quality time with her. She fell asleep for almost an hour with him while he studied.

Later, we ate lunch and she went to our good friend Jamie's house so I could go to a doctor's appointment. We then went to Walmart, but she fell asleep on the way and I held her sleeping self for about 10 minutes until my arm lost all feeling and I had to put her in the buggy. Then the wailing began, but quickly diminished when I opened a can of Pringles...thank goodness! We stopped by Taco Bell, even though I just spent $80 at Walmart on groceries and came home. She fell asleep on the way home. I woke her up getting her out and the melt down continued until Neil (he was home now) played a Kung Fu Panda you tube video for her that she loves. Then dinner, bath, read some books, played and now bed!

I loved watching her play with her toys and I realized just how smart she is. She is learning so much everyday. I really love seeing her do things that I haven't even taught her, but that she has picked up on her own, like...putting on chapstick, lotion, and makeup (just with my brush), getting her keys to open the bathroom door, and getting her purse when it was time to leave. She even has to put her toothbrush under the running water after I put toothpaste on it!

I'm exhausted!!! Rule Number 1 that I learned today: NAPS ARE A MUST FOR ADDISON, MAYBE EVEN FOR ME! At another time today, I even thought that maybe I need to adopt "temporarily" another child so that Addison can be entertained more! I can easily handle 20 7-8 year olds, but my 1 year...that's another story! All in all...I can get use to this stay at home mom stuff with a little more practice! Tomorrow's agenda...get the oil changed in the car, having some friends over to play in our kiddie pool, NAP TIME, and playing all day together!!! I can't wait!

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Dancer ???

Last weekend, we went to a (little) friend of our's dance recital. I was VERY nervous about taking Addison. Neil and I even talked about getting a babysitter, but we forgot until last minute and so off we went! I could already see it...chasing Addison down the aisles or spending the whole time in the lobby. I underestimated my little girl by far. She sat on my lap for an hour and fifteen minutes staring, giggling, laughing, and clapping at all the girls dancing! I was so impressed! We went in the lobby to let her run around for ten minutes. Then we went back for the last hour and she slept through the rest of the show. I told Neil...I think we might have a future dancer...we'll see!

By the way....Great Job Rileigh! We loved watching you dance your little heart out!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Photo Shoot

We had our last Olan Mills special (1 year photos...only 2 months late) 3 weeks ago. Addison was not feeling well at all. Infact, we took her to the doctor the next day and she had a double ear infection (poor baby...and I was trying to make her smile). This is what we got. I think pretty good for a sick baby!!!