Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Uhh Oh....Here Comes Levi
And it has begun...Zach has been wanting this to happen for so long (a
month or so) and now it has started...(you must be on the full website
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What's been going on..
Its been a great start to the new year. We've done a lot and the kids are just changing all the time.
Chloe is starting to say full sentences and really want to help with her brother. She enjoys giving her stuffed animals "check ups" like Doc McStuffins does on Disney Jr. She can be quite a little stinker and we have had to crack down again and not let her get away with so much, but she is getting much better. She is definitely going through a little phase right now. She just told Zach the other day "Chloe not nice girl, Chloe mean girl." Zach said she lived up to that statement that day. She still really loves to read and color and help out when she can. We have started potty training a little bit. She hasn't been too interested and in the past she has not liked the potty seat and would through a fit to sit on it, now she is at least sitting without too much of a fight. It will come when she is ready. She loves to have her nails and toenails painted and dance and sing. She is still really funny and big on copying what we do. Her recent phrases are things like "Oh my goodness", "Seriously", "No Fussies", "Are you okay?" and more of that sort.
Levi of course has been moving and grooving. He is starting to walk and climb and babble all of the time. He likes anything that his sister has. He now has 6 teeth! Levi eats real bananas and loves the little baby melt in your mouth Cheetos. He is doing new things every day.
Chloe is starting to say full sentences and really want to help with her brother. She enjoys giving her stuffed animals "check ups" like Doc McStuffins does on Disney Jr. She can be quite a little stinker and we have had to crack down again and not let her get away with so much, but she is getting much better. She is definitely going through a little phase right now. She just told Zach the other day "Chloe not nice girl, Chloe mean girl." Zach said she lived up to that statement that day. She still really loves to read and color and help out when she can. We have started potty training a little bit. She hasn't been too interested and in the past she has not liked the potty seat and would through a fit to sit on it, now she is at least sitting without too much of a fight. It will come when she is ready. She loves to have her nails and toenails painted and dance and sing. She is still really funny and big on copying what we do. Her recent phrases are things like "Oh my goodness", "Seriously", "No Fussies", "Are you okay?" and more of that sort.
Levi of course has been moving and grooving. He is starting to walk and climb and babble all of the time. He likes anything that his sister has. He now has 6 teeth! Levi eats real bananas and loves the little baby melt in your mouth Cheetos. He is doing new things every day.
| Our Expedition was in the shop for about a week so we had to improvise just in case Zach and the kids had to go out for an emergency while I was at work. Luckily they never actually had to go out! |
| Levi will climb on anything and everything |
| Chloe's "silly face" and kool-aid mustache |
| We had to get a belt for Chloe and she thought it was a new headband |
| Like I said...he can climb on anything |
| This is what Chloe was wearing (by her choice) after saying she was a mean girl |
| What kid doesn't like unrolling an entire roll of toilet paper?!?! |
| Levi enjoying his bananas |
| Chloe's "Kissing" face |
| Chloe watching a movie while on the potty |
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Sibling Love
Now that Levi is moving around a lot more, Chloe has really started playing with him. For the most part she likes him chasing her and playing with her. Sometimes she doesn't like him taking her toys or chasing after her, but the past few weeks they have really enjoyed playing together.
On a side note...Levi is clapping and standing on his own now.
| Watching Mickey Mouse Clubhouse on the iPad |
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
2012 Rewind
2012 was definitely a year of change. We added a new family member and moved about 1000 miles away from where we had made our home for five years. There were a lot of tears shed. There were happy, sad, frustrated and scared tears by just about everyone. A lot of decisions were made in hopes to better our future and focus on the big picture. We learned that change is not only a part of life, but necessary to move forward. Regardless of how big or small the obstacles this family of four can get through anything with a lot of prayer and a lot of love.
Happy New Year! Enjoy a look back at the past year with this Batsche bunch.
Happy New Year! Enjoy a look back at the past year with this Batsche bunch.
| MAY - Not the best picture of the three of us, but it was Mother's day and the best one we had that day of the three of us. My first Mother's day as the mother of two monsters...I mean kids. |
| NOVEMBER - CHLOE IS TWO YEARS OLD!!! I just love her silliness and happiness that is captured. |
| DECEMBER - Oh Levi...poor poor Levi...I love everything about this picture...words aren't really needed. |
Was this Really Christmas?
Like I have always said I love Christmas and I love everything about it. This year we would have a bunch of new experiences because we were having our first Christmas in Texas. Now that Chloe is getting a little older I was excited about Christmas morning. I was excited to see her tear through the wrapping paper and dump out her stocking and be so excited with us. I couldn't wait to see her face on Christmas morning. Now don't get me wrong, I was excited about Levi's Christmas too, but I knew that he wouldn't be as excited or know what was going on like Chloe would.
Before Christmas comes you have Christmas Eve. Normally what we do is we go out to eat at a restaurant and come back home to open gifts that one side of our family has sent. We normally open from whoever we didn't have Christmas plans with. So in prior years we always would open presents from Zach's family, but this year we opened from my sisters and aunts and uncles since we would be spending Christmas day with Zach's family. Then once the kids go to sleep we get the rest of the items ready for Christmas and stay up watching Christmas movies and playing games. I've been playing games on Christmas Eve since as long as I could remember as that is how my sister and I would spend our Christmas Eves. We would stay up late and play every game until we couldn't last any longer and then fall asleep and then wake up early morning to get my parents. So this Christmas Eve was really no different. We went to the mall so the kids could ride the carousel, grabbed some dinner and headed home to open presents. Chloe was so excited, although she thought every gift was hers and not Levi's. Then we put the kids down and started playing a new card game that my parents had given us. I think Zach and I played for about 3 hours. It was that addicting. So then we went to bed around 12:30am.
Soon everything would change....there was a rain storm coming in, which is no big deal. It was suppose to be cold, but not enough to ice over. No big deal. The storm woke Zach and I up a couple of times because our dog Buster is afraid of storms so he was pacing around the room whining. Then about 2:15am the storm started getting heavier. Shortly there after we heard a big boom of what we thought was thunder. Then Chloe's monitor started beeping like it lost power or connection....and that's when we realized we had no power! I laid in bed and asked Zach how long he thought the power would be off, he didn't think it would be long. I logged into our power company's website and it showed that they estimated the power to be back on around 4:30am on Christmas. Okay, not that terrible just two hours. I was a little freaked out because I was terrified that I couldn't hear the kids now that the monitors were off and what if one of them woke up in the middle of the night. Zach decided he would stay up until the power came back on and watch a movie on his ipad. So I fell back asleep while he watched a movie. Something woke me up and it was about 5am. Still no power. I checked online and they said it would be on about 7am. I told Zach that was silly for him to stay awake and I would go sleep in the hallway between the kids rooms. Zach had only had a few hours of sleep if that and I wasn't going to ask him to stay awake any longer. So I got my pillow and a blanket and slept for the next two and a half hours in the hallway until I heard Chloe awake around 7:30am. I checked again and still no power now they were saying about 10am we would have power. I got Chloe up and headed back in our room to see if she would go back to sleep, but she was wide awake. So I talked to Zach and we decided to go ahead and get Levi up as it was really cold in the house and just start Christmas.
We had no power...we have seven windows in our family room, but because it was so dreary outside hardly any light was coming in. We started a fire and opened our gifts by fireplace and flashlight. Not the exact Christmas I had in mind, but a Christmas to remember. We weren't suppose to go over to Zach's parents until later in the day around 1pm, but because we had no power and it was freezing inside we called over and packed ourselves up and went over. Our heat and water heater are both electric so taking a shower at our house was completely out of the question. We had a nice time eating brunch and opening gifts with Zach's family, but my mind was pretty much stuck on when we would have power. I kept checking online and each time the time was pushed out further and further. It was around 2pm and it looked like we had power...so when the kids went down for a nap Zach drove over to the house only to find that we still didn't have power. He talked to our neighbor and he said that he talked to the power company and they now estimated it wouldn't be back on until 9am on December 26th. Zach packed up an overnight bag and grabbed the dogs and headed back over to his parents. Looks like we would be spending all day and night over there. It was about 11:45pm and I received a text message from the power company stating that our power was back on. A little sigh of relief, however, I wasn't going to fully believe them because it had previously said online our power was back on many hours prior. So at midnight Zach drove back over to the house to check. We had power!
The next day I woke up early and went over to Walmart to get groceries now that all of our refrigerated items were bad. We didn't think to pack those up and put them in his parents' fridge/freezer until it was too late. So I woke up and went to Walmart right when it opened back up got some of the essentials and items I knew we had to replace, went back to our house cleaned out our fridge/freezer and then went back to pick up Zach, the kids and the dogs. We made it home around 10am on the day after Christmas. Now the kids...really Chloe...could see and play with her new Christmas toys. She was very excited and played all day with her toys. We were able to get down all the inside Christmas decorations and get some of the things we wanted to get done done.
So to say that this was my favorite Christmas would probably not be the case. However, we were all safe and spent the entire day with each other and with family who was nice enough to let us crash their Christmas day as I'm sure that is now how they envisioned it either. We were also able to spend some good time with Jeremy and Mandi as we don't see them very often and Chloe had a playmate with Mandi all afternoon. So to sum it up it was a unique Christmas. We didn't take that many pictures, but below are a few for you to enjoy.
Before Christmas comes you have Christmas Eve. Normally what we do is we go out to eat at a restaurant and come back home to open gifts that one side of our family has sent. We normally open from whoever we didn't have Christmas plans with. So in prior years we always would open presents from Zach's family, but this year we opened from my sisters and aunts and uncles since we would be spending Christmas day with Zach's family. Then once the kids go to sleep we get the rest of the items ready for Christmas and stay up watching Christmas movies and playing games. I've been playing games on Christmas Eve since as long as I could remember as that is how my sister and I would spend our Christmas Eves. We would stay up late and play every game until we couldn't last any longer and then fall asleep and then wake up early morning to get my parents. So this Christmas Eve was really no different. We went to the mall so the kids could ride the carousel, grabbed some dinner and headed home to open presents. Chloe was so excited, although she thought every gift was hers and not Levi's. Then we put the kids down and started playing a new card game that my parents had given us. I think Zach and I played for about 3 hours. It was that addicting. So then we went to bed around 12:30am.
Soon everything would change....there was a rain storm coming in, which is no big deal. It was suppose to be cold, but not enough to ice over. No big deal. The storm woke Zach and I up a couple of times because our dog Buster is afraid of storms so he was pacing around the room whining. Then about 2:15am the storm started getting heavier. Shortly there after we heard a big boom of what we thought was thunder. Then Chloe's monitor started beeping like it lost power or connection....and that's when we realized we had no power! I laid in bed and asked Zach how long he thought the power would be off, he didn't think it would be long. I logged into our power company's website and it showed that they estimated the power to be back on around 4:30am on Christmas. Okay, not that terrible just two hours. I was a little freaked out because I was terrified that I couldn't hear the kids now that the monitors were off and what if one of them woke up in the middle of the night. Zach decided he would stay up until the power came back on and watch a movie on his ipad. So I fell back asleep while he watched a movie. Something woke me up and it was about 5am. Still no power. I checked online and they said it would be on about 7am. I told Zach that was silly for him to stay awake and I would go sleep in the hallway between the kids rooms. Zach had only had a few hours of sleep if that and I wasn't going to ask him to stay awake any longer. So I got my pillow and a blanket and slept for the next two and a half hours in the hallway until I heard Chloe awake around 7:30am. I checked again and still no power now they were saying about 10am we would have power. I got Chloe up and headed back in our room to see if she would go back to sleep, but she was wide awake. So I talked to Zach and we decided to go ahead and get Levi up as it was really cold in the house and just start Christmas.
We had no power...we have seven windows in our family room, but because it was so dreary outside hardly any light was coming in. We started a fire and opened our gifts by fireplace and flashlight. Not the exact Christmas I had in mind, but a Christmas to remember. We weren't suppose to go over to Zach's parents until later in the day around 1pm, but because we had no power and it was freezing inside we called over and packed ourselves up and went over. Our heat and water heater are both electric so taking a shower at our house was completely out of the question. We had a nice time eating brunch and opening gifts with Zach's family, but my mind was pretty much stuck on when we would have power. I kept checking online and each time the time was pushed out further and further. It was around 2pm and it looked like we had power...so when the kids went down for a nap Zach drove over to the house only to find that we still didn't have power. He talked to our neighbor and he said that he talked to the power company and they now estimated it wouldn't be back on until 9am on December 26th. Zach packed up an overnight bag and grabbed the dogs and headed back over to his parents. Looks like we would be spending all day and night over there. It was about 11:45pm and I received a text message from the power company stating that our power was back on. A little sigh of relief, however, I wasn't going to fully believe them because it had previously said online our power was back on many hours prior. So at midnight Zach drove back over to the house to check. We had power!
The next day I woke up early and went over to Walmart to get groceries now that all of our refrigerated items were bad. We didn't think to pack those up and put them in his parents' fridge/freezer until it was too late. So I woke up and went to Walmart right when it opened back up got some of the essentials and items I knew we had to replace, went back to our house cleaned out our fridge/freezer and then went back to pick up Zach, the kids and the dogs. We made it home around 10am on the day after Christmas. Now the kids...really Chloe...could see and play with her new Christmas toys. She was very excited and played all day with her toys. We were able to get down all the inside Christmas decorations and get some of the things we wanted to get done done.
So to say that this was my favorite Christmas would probably not be the case. However, we were all safe and spent the entire day with each other and with family who was nice enough to let us crash their Christmas day as I'm sure that is now how they envisioned it either. We were also able to spend some good time with Jeremy and Mandi as we don't see them very often and Chloe had a playmate with Mandi all afternoon. So to sum it up it was a unique Christmas. We didn't take that many pictures, but below are a few for you to enjoy.
| Chloe excited about her new glasses from cousin Allie...hoping this isn't a look into the future! This was on Christmas Eve...notice the power is on :) |
| Opening presents from Santa on Christmas day by flashlight...it was really dark! |
| The snow is falling on Christmas day! You have to look closely, but it is there. |
| Levi and his Tia Mandi on Christmas day. |
| Levi again in front of the fire on Christmas day, this time it was at his Grumpy and Grammie's house. |
| Our backyard the day after Christmas. We actually got some snow overnight. Nothing to write home about, but we did have a white Christmas. |
| Levi the day after Christmas at our house as he was the victim of a run by coloring. |
Saturday, December 29, 2012
My Parents' Visit
My parents came out to visit for a few days before Christmas so we could celebrate Christmas together and so they could check out where we live now. It was a quick visit, but as always it was filled with fun. They were coming in on Thursday which the weather was forecast to have a huge snow storm in the Midwest so a few days before they came out they switched their flights to have a layover in Houston rather than Kansas City. It was a good thing that they did because the flight to Kansas City was cancelled and they would have never made it...well not never, according to my dad they would have had to drive down because my mom would have not been happy at all. We started telling Chloe a few days ahead of time that mama and papa were coming to visit and started counting days until they were here. She doesn't really understand the difference in numbers because she started at 3 days and then the next day she said 4 days, regardless, she knew they were coming. The night before they came we reminded Chloe that she had to share mama and papa with Levi because they were coming to see Levi too. So her rationalization was that Papa could hold and play with Levi and Mama could hold and play with her. No matter how many times we told her that Mama can play and hold Levi too she just kept going back to her original plan. She is kind of a mama's girl and when mama is around no one else can do anything for her.
We took a trip to the Gaylord Texan to catch all the lights, miniature trains and Christmas decorations and we hoped to catch Santa too. We went during the day so the lights didn't really shine, but it was still a great time. Chloe loved all the trains and she partially cared about the life size gingerbread house. She just wanted to go around and around to see all the train sets that were around the hotel. We also missed Santa because he was only there in the evening...which is kind of bogus if you ask me because this is a place that is known for its Christmas decorations and it was just 4 days before Christmas so he should have been there for most of the day. Later that day Zach's parents and uncle came over for some dessert and we were suppose to play dominoes, but everyone ended up just swapping stories, which was perfectly fine. I would have hated to beat everyone at dominoes right before Christmas!
We also celebrated Christmas and opened up presents and had some traditional Allen snack foods, had a lot of time just playing with the kids and talking with my parents, played a lot of hearts and just had a great time with my parents. It was hard to see them go, but they will be back for Levi's birthday in a few months so it is always easier to know the next visit is just around the corner. Below are some of our pictures from the weekend with them.
We took a trip to the Gaylord Texan to catch all the lights, miniature trains and Christmas decorations and we hoped to catch Santa too. We went during the day so the lights didn't really shine, but it was still a great time. Chloe loved all the trains and she partially cared about the life size gingerbread house. She just wanted to go around and around to see all the train sets that were around the hotel. We also missed Santa because he was only there in the evening...which is kind of bogus if you ask me because this is a place that is known for its Christmas decorations and it was just 4 days before Christmas so he should have been there for most of the day. Later that day Zach's parents and uncle came over for some dessert and we were suppose to play dominoes, but everyone ended up just swapping stories, which was perfectly fine. I would have hated to beat everyone at dominoes right before Christmas!
We also celebrated Christmas and opened up presents and had some traditional Allen snack foods, had a lot of time just playing with the kids and talking with my parents, played a lot of hearts and just had a great time with my parents. It was hard to see them go, but they will be back for Levi's birthday in a few months so it is always easier to know the next visit is just around the corner. Below are some of our pictures from the weekend with them.
| Chloe fascinated by the trains at the Gaylord Texan. She would have stood there for hours if we let her. |
| Chloe showing Levi how to ride the frog. She likes to rock him on the frog, but she first makes sure that he is holding onto the handles so the crazy rocking doesn't throw him off. |
| Chloe being silly with her Cheeseburger Happy Meal. I'm not sure where she gets some of her ideas, but she thinks she is hilarious...and I would have to agree. |
| Well we all made it into the picture...that is about as good as it gets when Mama is around. |
| I just had to put this in because of Levi's face...he loves the camera. |
| Well at least there was one good picture of our kids at the Gaylord. |
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