Sunday, July 29, 2007

So long Cincy

First things first. I would just like to say that last night Sophie may not have slept through the night -- but I did. And it was glorious. The reason I say she may not have is because I really don't know. I decided a few nights ago that enough was enough and I kicked Ethan out of his bedroom (which is the farthest from ours and our neighbor's bedroom) and moved the pack n' play in. The result? With the doors closed, and a fan on in our room, I can't hear a thing if she's crying. Isn't that wonderful? I only wish I had done this sooner. The first couple of nights I fed her around 11 and then I woke up around 3 in the morning and (because I couldn't hear anything) I went to check on her and sure enough she was screaming. So I fed her and she went back to sleep. Last night, however, I was just plain tired. Nearly 6 months of not getting enough sleep must have finally caught up with me, and after I fed her at 11 I went to bed and did not wake up until morning. When I looked at the clock and saw that it was almost 6:30 I kind of freaked out and ran to check on her thinking she would surely be screaming and hungry -- but she was still sleeping! And when she finally woke up around 7, she was in a delightful mood. I'm so glad that with only 2 weeks left here, Sophie has finally started cooperating with me!

Although I guess it is kind of a trade off because now that Ethan has to share Grace's room, not a whole lot sleeping is going on in there. Here are the 3 most often voiced grievances from Ethan since he has moved in.

"MOM, Grace is bugging me!"
"MOM, Grace is hurting me!"
"MOM, Grace won't stop talking to me!"

It seems as though Grace is incapable of falling asleep when there is someone else around to be her audience. We have finally solved the problem by letting Ethan fall asleep in our bed and then moving him into Grace's room once they're both asleep. Its just easier that way. Otherwise we're dealing with them coming out of their room and keeping each other awake until 10 or 11 at night. And I don't know about the rest of you, but by about 6 o'clock at night I am ready to be done with being a mom for the day. The sooner there is peace and quiet in the house for the night, the better.

In other news, we were super excited this week to find out that Scott has received a full-time job offer with P&G for when he graduates next year! So, come next summer we will more than likely be heading right back here. Which is great. We've really liked it here. So, in honor of us only having 2 more weeks here, I thought I'd make a list of all the things we'll miss here in Cincinnati once we're gone. Here they are in no particular order:



The Children's Museum




This would probably be number one on Ethan's list. I think he could probably spend all day here and be happy. As long as he was out before it closed. Because as I discovered when we went last week, he FREAKS OUT when they come over the loudspeakers announcing that it will be closing in 15 minutes. I mean, FREAKS OUT. I was trying to get Sophie and Grace buckled up in the stroller so we could leave, and Grace was being her usual uncooperative self and not listening to me. So I started to walk away knowing she would follow, but Ethan was so scared that she was going to be left behind and locked in? Or something? That he kept half-screaming, half-crying to me not to leave her, all while he was trying to decide whether to physically grab her and drag her to the stroller or run out of the building before it was too late. I finally got Grace buckled in and we take off and Ethan was literally running in front of me crying and yelling at me to hurry even though I kept trying to tell him that we had more than enough time to get out and even then we weren't going to get stuck inside. Oh well, I guess I'll just make sure that we never go near closing time again.

Here he is while he was still having fun.


And here's Grace -- always having fun.

What the bunnysauce?


Playing in the little store.




The Walgreens


Yes, I'm serious. There's just something about a Walgreens. I love them. They are by far my favorite drug store. Yes, I have a favorite drug store. Growing up we had one close to the house and we used to go there all the time and spend hours there. Okay, maybe at least AN hour there. We still affectionately call it Mallgreens in our family. This particular Walgreens is significant also as being where we picked up Scott from his bus stop for most of the summer.


The Park


The sad thing is we just barely discovered this park and the kids LOVE it. Especially the swings. And I was pleased to discover that Sophie is the only one of my babies who does not freak out in the swing. In fact she really likes it and starts to squeal and laugh when you push her high.








My Walking Trail


Enough said. I even tried training for a 5K on this trail. Until I decided that I'm too tired to try that right now in my life. Maybe now that I'm sleeping through the night...


The Cheesecake Factory

This would most likely be my personal number one on the list. I LOVE this place. I am so sad that when we get back to Utah there is not a single Cheesecake Factory in the entire state :( I know this because I've already looked it up online. We're going to squeeze in one more trip before we leave and that will have to be my fix until we get back next year.


The Mall

Lame I know. But I thought I'd look even lamer taking a picture of the mall for a visual here. So suffice it to say that I will sorely miss this place. It has pretty much every store that you could ever want to go in and then some. Grace likes this mall, too.


Mariemont

Knowing that we will most likely be coming back here next summer, I've enjoyed looking around at houses the last week or so. But apparently I have really expensive taste. Because when I found this area I fell in love with the feel of the neighborhood. All the houses are just so cute and the streets are just so charming and apparently a lot of people must feel the same way, because everything for sale here is just a LITTLE out of our price range. Okay, A LOT out of our price range. But a girl can always dream, right?


The Dairy Corner
Enough said.


Graeter's

A newly found favorite. As in we just went for the first time this weekend and I'm wondering why the heck we hadn't gone before. The ice cream is delish although a little pricey.


Enjoying a treat.


An Income


Okay, so I don't have a picture for this one. But it will be missed nonetheless.


Thunderstorms

I LOVE thunderstorms. Thats one thing I miss the most about home (New Orleans) having been out in the west for so long. Its been nice to have good rain storms here all summer long.



In other news, Ethan is officially better at directions than I am. We've been driving around looking at houses a lot lately (me and the kids that is) and the other day we were in a new area and I was trying to back track our way to the main road, and as I'm passing the turn I was SUPPOSED to make, Ethan pipes up from the back seat (in a tone of pure exasperation) "mom, we're supposed to turn THERE." I guess I'll just count on him to be my personal GPS from now on. I'm so glad he did not inherit my lack of direction sense. Another thing I'm glad he didn't inherit is my general laziness. This boy has one incredible work ethic. Give him a wet washcloth and tell him to go wipe down the walls in his bedroom and he is in heaven. I am so glad I have at least one child who likes to clean.

Grace is a songbird. When she's not talking she's singing. I am AMAZED at how quickly she learns the lyrics to songs. And while "Annie" continues to be the soundtrack of our summer, she has also learned most of the songs in every other DVD they've watched this summer. During sacrament meeting today, I'm sitting there when I realize that she's quietly belting out the audition song in "High School Musical." Come on, you can admit that you've seen the movie and know exactly which song I'm talking about. You know, the one that goes "this feeling's like no other, I want ya to know..." I have to admit that I had a hard time keeping Grace from seeing me laughing so she wouldn't be encouraged to continue when I told her to be quiet and stop singing.

Sophie has entered the brave new world of solid foods this week. Here's a picture that Ethan took of me feeding her rice cereal for the first time. Sophie is a fan of food.



As for me, I've been staying busy with taking care of the kids and getting ready for our move back home. Oh and devouring the entire Harry Potter series. I should be embarrassed to admit that I neglected my family for about a week and half while I read books 1-6 in preparation for the 7th and final volume. I know that I jumped on the bandwagon a little late here, but I LOVED them. I don't know why I didn't give these a chance sooner. But then again I'm glad I read them later because I could just read them all in a row without having to wait for the next one to come out. Well, except for this last one. But at least this wait was only about a week.



Well, thats about all folks. I'll close with 2 more quick lists.


Things I WON'T miss when we go back:

The NEIGHBORS (need I say more),
Scott's 30 minute walk to the bus stop in the morning,
having 1 car in a sprawling city,
our couch,
air mattresses,
and the kids' complete and utter dependence on television


And finally Reasons why we can't wait to get back:
our FRIENDS,
all my kitchen stuff,
routine,
2 cars,
school schedule,
a REAL bed,
no downstairs neighbors,
and free babysitters (thanks in advance, Laura and Uncle Jesse, I mean Freddie. hahaha)

Until next time...


21 comments:

Emily C said...

I'm impressed by Ethan's direction savy-ness.. and I think I would take advantage of my child if he liked to clean.

remember how i'm obessed with moving to nashville tennessee? well, guess what?! it's only like 5 hours away from cincinatti!! i really think about nashville several times a day.

anyways, the pictures were relaly cute, and i'm really excited to see you guys in a couple weeks. LYLAS!

Heidi said...

Glad you are finally getting some sleep! I let all of my kids "cry it out" and I am a believer. Congrats on the new job offer! What a relief! Thanks for the update and good luck with the move!

Anonymous said...

hey.. you forgot to put me on your list.. haha jk. i actually really enjoyed the museum too. i do miss cincinappi also.. but i miss yall more ofcourse! :) can't wait to see yall for the wedding. i miss all the little kiddies. and sophie is so cute on those swings. alrighty, see ya later, skater!

Anonymous said...

oh yeah and one more thing... holla back nia!

heidi said...

i was really hoping there would be a jess-mini-novella today! i was really needing something entertaining. anywhoo
i love that you have 2 fave ice cream stops. everyone should have at LEAST that many.
i am thrilled with the cincinatti forever prospect. congrats to scott!
i too have a favorite picturesque neighborhood here in town, it is called "old cloverdale", how great is that?
finally-high school musical-all i have to say is august 17th. hoo-ray!

Elizabeth said...

Congrats on the job offer. I am glad you like it there so much. All the negatives are things that will change when you have all your things and your own place.
That Museum story is so funny and cute. What a sweetie he is.

Messimoo said...

Can't wait for you guys to get back! Congrats on the job after Scott is done. That's great!

Will and Natalie Giddens said...

Hey Jess!
Imagine my surprise when I clicked on "hautemama" and saw that it was our very own Mrs. Simpson. That is such a fitting screen name for her!

Anyway, onto Creer news:

Congrats on eventually becoming a Eastern Time Zoner! How wonderful it will be to have you permanently in my time zone. (MY time zone. I think they're debating an official name change to "Natalie Time Zone" or NTZ.)

Glad the whole temporary housing situation is almost over. I know you're going to be thrilled with having all your own stuff around once you get back to P-town. And speaking of, congrats on having only 8-9 more months of the Valley!!! That is cause for real celebration. (Nothing against the Valley or those that live in it, but you KNOW what I mean).

Man I love you guys. Next summer we are TOTALLY getting together!

PS-I just saw "High School Musical" the other day on the Disney Channel. I can't believe I went so long without viewing it. Totally my style! Did you know the choreographer is the same guy that did "Newsies"? No wonder I liked it so much. I can't wait for August 17th!!

Melissa said...

I love your posts- I end up with so many comments I don't know where to begin. First, I was totally glad to hear that story about Ethan freaking out about the museum closing because Brayden is the same way exactly -about anything closing and the loud speaker- he is very traumatized by it.
Oh and I think I could learn a lot from you because you are able to seperate your negative apartment experience from your positive cincinatti experience- I'm having trouble with that.
Oh and with Sophie and the sleeping thing- I did the same with both my kids- I had to use earplugs with Brayden- I am praying for a good sleeper this time around but who am I kidding right? But I think you are amazing for being so positive about life with so little sleep and even thinking about running a 5k- you inspire me.
Well, look forward to seeing you soon. Oh and about David Copperfield- I renewed it from the library the max amount of times so I finally went out and bought it and I think I have read three pages this week. I guess you could say I am not exactly "hooked." I sort of have to make myslef read it- but for the MBASA I will perservere!

Sarah said...

hey you forgot to mention me too in your free babysitting section! aren't you excited to have a job lined up?? that is awesome! how come you never say how scott is doing? does he like it at P&G? ok well i will see you in about 13 days! love ya like a sister!

Poppy said...

Jesse is my little freak out boy. The other day we were at the grocery store and Dylan was having a fit, so I grabbed a box of crackers and proceeded to open it when Jesse started in that that was not allowed. He continued on and on telling me that I better ask someone if that was okay, etc. After reassuring him that it was alright because I was going to pay for it, he still would not believe me and refused to even have any until we finally paid for them. Anyway, I was tickled by that little story and could picture Jesse doing the same thing. You all look so good, I like your hair and Sophie looks like her eczema has cleared up. She looks just like her dad. I can't wait to see you all.

Sunnie said...

fun post. i love the pic of sophie in the swing- so cute! congrats to scott on the job. that is so great. i love thunderstorms, too. we've had quite a few this summer. i'll miss them too if we ever move away. i'm also thinking about reading harry potter, but i have to wait until after next week when i'll be reading book #3 all about vampires and werewolves:) i can't wait.

Paula said...

Congrats on the job offer! I have had Graeter's ice cream before when I visited Ohio about 6 years ago. I remember it being very tasty. Good luck with the move and your last year in school.

jenny said...

I feel like I moved with you! Fun to see whereabouts you guys are and what it is like. For the record I heart Walgreens too. They have the BEST candy selection EVER.

And I have to chuckle at the kid conversation I am currently living roommate HELL with my kids. My boys share a room (and have since day 1) but now they are older and screw around and fight. It makes life insanely obnoxious at night.

lrbodine said...

That's great that you have a good idea of where you will end up next year! My husband served his mission in Ohio so he is fond of the state as well.

I'm glad you finally got some sleep! And it looks like there are so many fun things to do around there. And I love all the ice cream places.

Shannon said...

Love your posts Jessica. Congratulations on the job. Mariemont sounds great.

Tasha said...

Congrats on the job offer! Its a good thing to get that first real income!

Sometimes they just have to cry. Seriously.

So glad you will be rid of those wonderful neighbors soon!

katherine said...

Congratulations on the new job. And for FINALLy reading the Harry Potter books. They are sooo good aren't they? Looks like you kept the family busy with all the fun activities around town---always good. And I just think ice cream tastes better the further east you get. I've had some delicious ice cream since moving from Utah. Good luck with moving back for the school year!

Melissa said...

hooray for all of your successes--especially the getting Sophie to sleep! We need to get together sometime when you are back in Utah. I now have a blog too (finally)!! It's www.hallidayfamily.com We've had the website for awhile now, but Brandon just added blogging software to it. It's still a little ghetto, as I'm still getting used to how to "do" it, but it'll get better! :)

Anonymous said...

Your posts totally make my day! I identify with all of it and feel it with you. I wish you had more time to blog (cause you're so good at it) but then you wouldn't be out having crazy adventures!

Can't wait to hear how the trip back to Utah goes!

Emily C said...

Welcome Home! Tell us about the treck back!