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Monday, March 23, 2009
Thursday, March 12, 2009
New Discoveries
Two weekends ago Caroline learned some new things. She now can make raspberry noises and she found her foot. Also last Saturday she woke up with clear eyes. So finally after four months she no longer has blocked tear ducts. We're glad to see that go away. She is really getting the hang of our nightly routine. I give her a bath at 7:00, then a massage her, and rock her to sleep while I'm feeding her. It only takes thirty to forty minutes. And the best part is there is no fuss when I lay her down and she stays asleep until I wake her up at 6:00 a.m. What a blessing. She makes parenting a compete joy. I'm excited to see what her personality is going to be like later down the road. If she smiles like she does now, everyone will want to be her friend.
"I got my toes."
"Daddy's class of students had a party last Saturday. This is me hanging out with crazy, future Air Battle Managers."
"I love my new outfit. Thank you Grandma Billings!"
As for tim and I work, work, work and more work. Tim did score a goal last night at his soccer game. I took at run on the beach yesterday with the squadron. It's so awesome to see such beautiful scenery while you are working out. This weekend we are hiring 1-800-got-junk to haul of all the junk in our garage. We have so much stuff, our little cars can't carry it all. A lot of it is shelving units and wood that was left behind when the previous owners moved out. We will have so much space, Caroline will have room for her garage band when she gets older. We are going to have so much more space. Then we have plans to work on the lawn, that is if it does not rain on Saturday.
Raspberries by Caroline!
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Four Months Next Monday
Our lives seem to be in a constant state of busyness. Now that Tim is instructor qualified at work we ride ride separately with him getting up at 4:30 a.m. and me at 5:00 a.m. With traffic we end up getting home around 5:20 or 5:30 p.m. By the time the kitchen is cleaned and our bags are packed and ready for work the next day, we finally can relax around 7:30. So that leaves us with an hour and a half for the three of us to sit on our bed and watch t.v. and get ready for our 9:00 bed time. Tim and I laugh at the sight of me leaving the house in the morning; I look much like a donkey loaded down with luggage. I have my purse, a lunch box, Caroline's diaper bag, my bag for my breast pump, a cooler for Caroline's milk, and whatever two inch binder I brought home to study for the next days lesson that I will be teaching. Did I mention Caroline in there somewhere? So you can see why I don't have as much time to post blogs with our new routine. Thanks God for Presidents' Day!!!
During the last full weekend in January, Janel and Julia came to visit us from late Friday night until Monday morning. We had a wonderful time. That was the first time we have seen Julia and Caroline's first visit from an aunt. We got a visit from Granddaddy and Nanna on that Saturday, we went to Church and to the beach Sunday. That was both Caroline and Julia's first visit to the beach. I know they are going to be good friends when they get older. They are only four months apart and closest in age as far as cousins go. It seems like they hardly got to play with each other because they were on opposite sleeping and eating schedules. But there was one evening when Caroline was sleeping in her bouncer on the kitchen table and Julia was sitting in the bebe pod on the kitchen table and Julie leaning over and pulled of Caroline's socks. Quite funny to watch.
Caroline's First Trip to the Beach
Caroline's First Laughs
My Mom stayed with us the on Thursday night since she had a work conference in town last Friday. It's always fun to see Nanna. She feed Caroline and got her dressed for me so I got to sleep in an extra thirty minutes that morning. Thanks Mom!
Caroline in her Valentine's dress from Grandma next to her tulips from Nanna.
Funny Story: We have noticed Alex, our smallest beagle, has been getting out of the yard this week. We would find him outside the gate whining in the driveway for us to let him in when we came home from work. He is known for not been the sharpest crayon in the box, but it seems he had us fooled the whole time. Tim noticed he was outside the fence yesterday and when over in the neighbor's yard to get. So the neighbor introduced himself to Tim and told Tim that Alex comes over quite often. Then he explained to Tim that Alex goes through their cat door and eat all the cat food and leaves. From the sound of it he has been doing this for quite a while now. Luckily our neighbor was not mad at us because we had no clue what was going no. It just goes to show you looks can be deceiving.
"Cats Beware: I'm coming after your food next."
Tim has been working on our living room every weekend since the beginning of January. He took a book case out of the wall and created a stud wall, drywall and painted the wall up. The most important thing about the project is that this wall holds our 52" screen TV. He also added sconces next to the TV...and there are NO wires showing. All the electronics are held in a closet of to the side of the TV. We also removed a wood burning stove in the living room and the hearth underneath it and continued the same hardwood flooring. I am so proud of Tim, he truly is a weekend warrior. My father also came one weekend to help with the demolition and the creation of the wall. Thanks Daddy!!!! I'll have before and after pictures posted when the room is complete. He still has to paint the wall, trim and replace some closet doors.
Does anyone want a bear hug?
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Saturday, January 10, 2009
Craft Closet
Today Tim helped me turn our laundry closet into a craft closet for my sewing and scrapbooking projects. We removed everything, painted the closet and created a desktop and shelves. I love it because it gives me large space to work on, plenty of shelves for organizing and storage, and I can hide the mess if I don't have time to clean up. I want to go by better storage baskets to make the look more uniform, but that is for another day.






This is what the closet looked like from the previous owners.
This is what it looks like now.
Oh, my! What do I do? I'm in the middle of a project and the doorbell just rang! I don't want them to think I'm a slob.
Oh, I know. I'll just shut the closet door.
Caroline is 12 week and just as happy as can be.
Friday, January 2, 2009
Caroline's Christmas
The holidays have kept us busy. I wish I could have posted one or two blogs in between this one, but I guess I'm learning about the busy life of being a parent. Caroline is now ten weeks old and learning so much. She is just now getting the hang to holding on to rattles when you put them in hers hands and she is doing so well with hold her head up. Before I know it she won't need my help any more. On the 19th of December Caroline and I rode with my parents up to Rome, GA to have our Christmas get together with my mom's side of the family. My Aunt Kay and Uncle Nick went to Italy this summer the same time Tim and I when to England. They got in touch with our Italian relatives to have dinner and share heritage stories with them. This year Aunt Kay hosted Christmas at her house and recreated the five course meal that was cooked for them. I was very delicous.


Right after I got home the Sunday of that weekend, we started getting ready for Tim's family. His mom, dad, brother, and grandmother came down the Monday before Christmas and stayed until early Saturday morning. We had a good time with them. And of course with grandparents visiting, Caroline got more presents than anyone.
This Christmas I did some major hinting for the Open Hearts necklace from Kay Jewlers. Tim did good in getting the not so subtle hints, however he tried to make the gift giving more fun than just giving me what I wanted. Click HERE to see the video clip from Christmas day. Happy New Years to all!!!
Four Generations on my Mom's side. The night before was a long night as Princess Caroline does not sleep well away from home...hence, the lovely hair style.
Caroline and Grandma Billings.
Caroline is happy it's Christmas!
Caroline and Grandpa Billings.
Monday, December 8, 2008
Six Weeks
This is my last week at home with Caroline before returning to work. I'm savoring every moment, because I know every day that I'm at work I'll wish I had this time with her again. She has gotten so big over these past six weeks. She is doing a wonderful job with her eye contact and smiling.

please keep me in your prayers for going back to work. I have to get trained to instruct, which seems like a hard enough task in itself since I haven't controlled in over a year, and I'm in charge of the squadron's budget, which is a time consuming job. I feel a bit inadequate to my work responsibilities but I know God is bigger and can help me through this.I just want to be proficient and still be able to go home at closing time so I can spend every possible moment with Caroline and Tim. So please remember to pray for me.
Last Friday we went to our squadron Christmas party. We took Caroline with us and dressed her up. Her father said she was "the bell of the ball." Everyone had something to say about how beautiful she was. The base commander's wife held her for the longest time as he looked on nervously and told his wife not to get any ideas. Anyways we had a wonderful time in spite of Tim not winning the iphone give away.
Tim painted the up stairs guest room this weekend. This is what I found before he started the rolling.
Squadron Christmas Party.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Caroline's First Thanksgiving
Caroline got to see her Great-Granny Ragan for the first time along with her other great-great aunts and uncles. After we spent our two hours there, we drove to Columbus, Georgia to say the night with Chris and Liz and her side of the family. We had such a good time there. It was like high school times seeing her family again. Liz, her mom and I braved the crowds on Black Friday while leaving the kids at home with the men. I normally don't shop the day after Thanksgiving but I did for Caroline sine there is no BabiesRUs in Panama City. After the shopping trip we drove back home just in time for Tim to get started on his weekend long project of painting the parlor. With a little encouragement he does such a good job on his Honey-Do-List. And believe me he has a long list with this house.
Tim and I have so much to be grateful for this year. I had a wonderful pregnancy, easy delivery, and a beautiful, healthy child that I couldn't love more. Not to mention we moved back to Florida to get new job and be closer to family. We found a house, good church and home group, and we find ourselves surrounded by friendly neighbors. What more could we ask for.
Nonna feeding Caroline.
Four generations. This is Granny Ragan who gave me the rocking chair that my dad was rocked in. A picture of the rocking chair is in a previous blog entry below.
Our family of three.
Caroline had a hard time sleeping away from home and ended up wanting to sleep in the bed with Mommy and Daddy.
Liz and Caroline. Two of my three favorite women to hang out with. I'm just missing my mom in this picture.
Liz's little girl Loralye. She wanted to hold "the baby" the whole time.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
One Month
Caroline turned one month old last Sunday!!! She wanted me to tell everyone Happy Thanksgiving for her.
Hiccups!!!!!
Caroline is starting to coo.
I looked out the window and caught Tucker sleeping with his head on top of Alex. How precious! They are adjusting well to being outside dogs.
If you ever wanted to know what Caroline looks like when she wakes up in the morning...this is how she looked this morning.
I took this photo last week and sent it to my Uncle Van and Aunt Debra since they bought the musical animal toy that hangs on her crib. Look at all the room she has in her bed. She is still so small. I think she weight between 8.5 and 9 lbs...still smaller than some babies are when they are born.
This is my first attempt at an artistic photo. She'll probably be mad at me for taking this photo in the future.
Hiccups!!!!!
Monday, November 17, 2008
Third Week
Our neighbor across the street made this crochet sleeping bag/pouch. It is much easier than having to deal with the burrito wrap coming undone during her naps.
Who can resist taking a picture of a sleeping baby?
Caroline went to her first squadron function last Friday: our Thanksgiving feast. This is one of the few times Tim has gotten to feed her since I'm just now getting the hang of pumping. What a proud Father!
Uncle Aaron stopped by on his way through last Thursday night and most of Friday. He's a natural at holding newborns. They made a good pair: Uncle Aaron talked and Caroline just sat quietly listening.
My favorite outfit: "Will the Paparazzi ever leave me alone?"
Here is a video clip Tim took of her.
Saturday, November 8, 2008
2 Weeks Old!
Caroline turned two weeks old last Thursday. At her doctor's visit they said she is now 7lbs 5oz. Tim and I can tell she is putting on a little fat.




Aren't I such a doll baby?
Last Sunday was our first Sunday at Church as a family. That is the first dress she wore. That is NOT our Christmas tree we are standing in front of; it's our THANKSGIVING TREE!
Daddy taught her a lesson on being a good citizen and voting at the poles. She got a sticker for being good.
Caroline's first Uncle came to visit, Uncle Robb. He taught us a new family activity of Geocaching. You can read about at www.geocaching.com
Friday, October 31, 2008
Happy Halloween!!!
Caroline is now a week and one day old. I thought I would post more pictures and a few video clips. Mom just left a few hours ago so Tim and I are officially unsupervised parents. I think we will be fine. Mom helped out with a lot of work around the house so now we can rest for a while and enjoy her full time.



Here is a video of Caroline at play
Caroline's Halloween costume that Grandma Billings gave her.
Caroline's room
My mom made these seat covers for the rocker chair. This is the same chair that my dad was rocked in while he was a baby.
Our MUCH improved bedroom that we worked very hard on.
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