Tuesday, January 1, 2013

It's about time for an update!

Life has been busy and rushed the past few months, and my blog seems to have gone by the way side... But being it is January 1, 2013 seems like a great time to start with an update and try and do better... (Side note: This is not a new years resolution.... so don't expect much! ha ha)

To start off with updates, lets mention the most exciting one! I'm 30 weeks pregnant! YAY!! Baby Rowe #2 will be here sometime the beginning of March. We don't know if we are having a girl or a boy, we wanted a surprise baby! How exciting right? Fortunately for me I will have a C-section because I had one with Madi, and so this time around we will just show up to the hospital and the appointed day early in the morning and by not so early in the morning we will have baby #2 in our arms! I'm super excited! AND I won't have gone through hours of labor this time around.
Next exciting news: I have graduated from my PTA program! YAY! I still have to take my licensure exam, so I'm not completely finished... but I am completely done with San Juan College. Let's just say that makes me incredibly happy. I don't have any more trips to NM, and I don't have to register for classes or pay for tuition! Oh happy day... not even to mention text books... :) However, the exam I have left to take is expensive and only offered 4 times a year, and so I will take mine in April. After that.... if I pass... I will be a licensed PTA in North Dakota, and able to work should I choose to do so. The best part is I only have to take that test and pass it once. Lets hope that it is one time and that is the end of it... :) But it is a national test so should we move, I only need to re-license in the new state. I'll have to pay a fee, but I don't ever have to take the test again! So I'm okay with that... The location I did my first internship had offered me a job, but we will see what I decide to do when that time comes. I'm looking for something 1-2x/ week.... because I'm more interested in staying home and being a mom. So time will tell what I end up doing.
Exciting news: Madi had a birthday and turned 3! Craziness... Can't believe it's been 3 years. We had a pirate themed birthday party for her and she had a lot of fun. We had an awesome pirate ship cake, and she had a pirate dress that doubled as her Halloween costume.
Exciting news: Madison is potty trained! Oh happy day! Now... I could really rant and rave about this topic, but I am going to give the shortened version of what is most important for toddlers being potty trained. I have come to learn there is a HUGE difference between  being capable of being potty trained and being ready to be potty trained. My child was capable a year ago to be potty trained, and did it for a few months... however it became very frustrating because she would choose when to go on the toilet and when to just not care... It was then I decided to put it on hold until I didn't have school anymore... Came home from Washington and after a few weeks of being home, she came in my room one morning with a very wet diaper and told me she needed to go  potty on the potty... so I, like any reasonable parent would do, very calmly and whatever like told her "okay if you say so"... took off her diaper and she went on the toilet and then put on panties afterward and has been good to go since. She has had 2 wet accidents since, both of which she waited to long to go and was dancing at her potty as she tried to pull her underwear down, but couldn't get them down in time so just sat on the toilet and went pee through the underwear. The #2 was a little more difficult, but still was her idea and that made it an acceptable action to take. She still dances when she has to go, and waits until the very last second... often leaving little "skid marks" in her underwear... ha ha ha but still she is going in the potty, I don't have to remind her to go, she has decided to do it and that made 100% the difference. I'm also enjoying that this time around I don't have to worry when we go places or even when she is really enjoying a toy or a movie.... she knows when she has to go and she will make it, and I can trust her. SO AWESOME. My favorite part of this whole thing, no matter what part of the house she is in when she has to go she pulls her undies down to her ankles and then runs with them around her ankles to her potty!! SO HILARIOUS... we are going to need to fix this before school.... but until then it is super funny to watch. So a year later I can successfully say... my child is potty trained because now she was ready for it. And congrats to me I have 3 months off of diapers. ha ha ha
Exciting news?: I'm not sure what to call this, but Brian had his appendix removed.... During my internships that were in Washington, Brian stayed in ND to work, you know to pay the bills and my tuition... silly things like that... Anyways we had arranged 4 trips out to WA for him. He flew from Billings to Wenatchee and it had been working awesome. His last trip out he had driven to Billings, which is a 5 hour drive, and was staying in a motel that night as his flight was leaving at 6 am... He texted me around 2 in the morning telling me we needed to move his flight to later because he thought he had food poising. Well moving his flight would make his trip really long and it just wasn't going to work, so he continued to feel sick but decided to still go to the airport and make his flight. So it was 4:45 in the morning and he was checking in for his flight, he was pale and sweating and felt like he had been run over by a semi, but being the champ he is he still checked in and proceeded to wait to board his flight. About 45 mins later when they began boarding his flight he felt really sick and was starting to have serious pain, and called me and we decided he should go to the ER as he couldn't get on his flight like this, and he couldn't make it home... so going to the ER would at least give him something to make the food poisoning be less miserable. So he left the airport went and checked himself into the ER, and it didn't take the MD long to diagnose him with appendicitis. So here I am 700 miles away finding out in the wee hours of the morning my hubby is in a hospital far away from all family and any sort of support system, and he has to have his appendix removed. Sad day... not to mention I thought he was coming to visit and now he was in a hospital instead... :( So I got a flight from Wenatchee to Billings and went to him! Ha ha... ironic.... There are very few things as funny as my hubby on strong meds... He is pretty loopy when it comes to pain killers stronger than tylenol. I didn't make it there until after they had already performed the surgery, so he was feeling much better by the time I got there, which was awesome! Then he was told he couldn't work for 2 weeks... well awesomeness for me... I suggested he come to WA with me and spend his time recovering there! It was a great way to finish out my internships. :) And he is one appendage short now, but recovered great and felt better immediately following surgery. Awesome. 
Less exciting news: Baby Rowe's room is painted! Yay... When we bought this house, that room was the ugliest and we said that it would be the first to be painted. It was a bright teal color... Really bright... It is a pretty color, just not for a small room, or a room in my house... that's my own personal opinion though. :) If you have a bright teal room, props to you for being able to pull it off! :) Anyways the funny part of this story is we have painted every room but the kitchen, and teal room was the last to get painted. funny how it worked out.

Our 2012 ended great, we are all back together in ND and very happy to be home. We had a really fun Christmas at our house, and Brian's parents came up to join us. It was really nice being home and playing Santa for Madi. She really got into Christmas this year. I'm a big fan of nativity sets, and so I have a few. Madi has a fisher price one perfect for her as well. It was fun taking them out and setting them up, and Madi would ask me to tell her the story again and again as she played with the figures. She also learned about Rudolph and Santa and had quite a bit of fun reading stories about them. She would tell us, "Do you know my friend Rudolph?" They became good friends apparently over this Christmas season.





This is like 14 weeks ish....

Murphy and Madi became good friends over our stay in Washington

One of our first weekends we went up to Shari's in Winthrop to enjoy some yummy homemade ice cream.

The weird ice cream statue man...

Some of Madi's other friends..... There was Max, Paisley, Bernadette, Milo, Crazy and It... just to name a few. :)

Other friends that don't belong to Auntie Alyssa

Chocolate brownie mix! So yummy!!

At the state fair to see Alyssa and her bunnies, we found a monkey! She loved him!!

Pappy and Madison were pals, and became super buddies!!

The carousel was a HUGE hit.... I only had to ride it a few times and then gram and pappy took turns for me. Worked out well because it made me really nauseous.

Ice cream is always yummy!

You can't have a toddler without the boo-boo's. She was running and tripped right into a stair.. owie...

But she was a trooper and let me put a cold rag on her head.

Black baby was another favorite friend

It was always fun when daddy came to visit!!

A new way to bathe in WA.... No not every night... just once, but it was fun.

Cute little cowgirl

Happy Birthday and Happy Halloween from Grandma!

Doesn't she look so grown up!!

Getting bigger! I think this was around 22 weeks ish...

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Going to pick out pumpkins! This was the pumpkin she choose.. It was just "sooo tute!!"

Carving pumpkins.... she wasn't a very big fan of how slimy they were... Which surprised me...



Happy Halloween! Isn't she the cutest pirate ever?!?

Another day out in the orchard!!

Painting to make Happy Thanksgiving turkeys!

The library adventure! We have also started going to the library more often and she loves it!

The road trip home we stopped at a hotel with a waterpark.. So much fun for Madi, she loved it and I loved it and Brian loved it! It was a huge hit! They had one just her size, it was perfect!

Hands up!

She was so happy!

Our little Reindeer!

Little Rowe #2.... I know ultrasound pic are kinda scary.... but I decided to share it still.

The little princess playing with a remote control monster truck.... Funny combo right?

Merry Christmas to you!!

So funny!

Now that is a cowgirl... in dora pj's. hmmmmm haha


Sorry the pics aren't really in order or organized, the way they upload is funky and I don't desire to take the time and rearrange them... So I apologize... but it's a great thing this blog is just to keep you posted and not to show off my computer skills right? :)

Oh and I'm sorry there is no current belly picture.... Just imagine me with a beach ball under my shirt. That about sums it up. Ha ha ha

Wish you all a very happy start to 2013! May you all have a very Happy New Year!!

Saturday, November 17, 2012

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Thursday, July 12, 2012

Last round of labs in New Mexico!!

This post was written in the beginning of July. :) I never officially posted it because I was going to edit it and blah blah but let's be honest it isn't happening. So here it is. Hopefully before Christmas I can update you on what I'm actually doing now. :)

Once again, I am down in Farmington for the PTA program, but oh happy day it is my last go around. I have 6 days left, 2 practicals, and 1 exam, and then of course 2 more clinicals but that is a whole different story.... but the point is it is coming to an end. :) I don't have to buy any more plane tickets, no more rental cars, no more hotels in Farmington NM. Don't get me wrong I'm sure it is a great place to vacation if you so feel the desire.... however I don't feel I will be coming here to vacation. :)
I did complete my first clinical internship and it was a great experience. Lots of learning and overall I was very happy with how it turned out.
Madi has been in Washington with Gramie, Papi, and Alyssa. And they send videos and you can tell she is loving life and having so much fun. It has been a very long time and I miss her... but I don't know how else we could have done it. I'm grateful for family that can help out and willing to take her for such a long period of time. It isn't easy but it has been nice to see that it is harder for Brian and I to be away from Madi, then her to be away from us. She has been so busy feeding the bunnies, playing in the pool, splashing in the puddles, picking berries and cherries from the garden, exploring the orchard, and feeding the fish she hasn't had time to miss us. That makes it easier.. but still not fun.
While she has been gone Brian and I have been able to get a few projects going though... He is building me a shed and I'm SO excited about it! :) We had thought about buying one, but the ones we looked at weren't very well built and expensive, and my hubby likes to build things and he is good at it! So he bought the material and built it for 1/2 the price! :) He went to Home Depot and with the money he saved decided to buy some tools... ha ha funny boy! But It all worked out and I am very excited to start moving my stuff into my shed! :)
And while Brian was building a shed I painted and re-decorated one of the bathrooms in my house! I'm very excited about how it turned out.


Side note: my shed is done and looks beautiful and spacious! I passed my last practicals in NM. And currently I'm in my second internship.


Friday, June 15, 2012

The Cure!!

Okay so all of you who have read my blog know that sometimes I talk about how Madi can be SO demanding and cranky, and just basically out of control..... Well Ladies and Gents! Guess what... yes I believe I have found the answer! But there is quite the story to go along... so here goes:
For a long time we have known Madi is strong willed. I have read books, and articles, and journals. I have done research and some things seemed to help but there was never a solution. That all changed the day I read about red dye 40. It appears that my child has a red dye 40 intolerance... and while that may sound bad... it was the best news I could have ever discovered! It has been amazing... I read about it online when researching (yet again) "difficult toddlers" One mother had stated she came across it and started looking it up and seeing how so many of the symptoms fit her child... Well I decided to look into it a little more. What do ya know.... I started really paying attention to what has that horrible awful red dye 40.... I was so amazed to find what contained it! Grapefruit juice, BBQ sauce, flinstone vitamins, crazy amount of things... So I began to cut these things out, and really read the labels. It has been the most amazing thing! My child hasn't had the tantrums.... you know I wouldn't even call what she would do tantrums... because she has the toddler tantrums, but she would just be uncontrollable, inconsolable, and so upset. Anyways I'm so grateful I came across that article by that mom!! So hopefully maybe I can pass it forward. There are so many things that go along with it too. It isn't just the attitude change, but aches and pains in joints, diarrhea, rashes, itchy skin, uncoordinated movements. Anyways I have gone on a lot of "kicks" of my newest self diagnosis of my child because dr. apts were pointless.... but Brian even is backing me up on this one... Which means it must really be something! He doesn't just go along because... he has to feel like there is more to it.. For example, for a while I thought Madi's upset tummy and bowel problems were due to lactose intolerance... well I tried all sorts of cutting stuff out, but I can't say Brian was nearly as into it as I was... anyways I tell you that story so you understand the magnitude of him going along with me on this newest found cure! :) It's a big deal. So that is my story and I am again SO grateful I came across the article by the other mom. If anyone ever wonders what to do when others have labeled your child "the difficult, strong willed one" I encourage looking it up to see. Those are my thoughts on that. :)

Well school has started again... one last class to go! And i'm a 1/3 of the way through! I also started my first internship and it has been so amazing! It has been awesome and my clinical instructor has been so great! She is a wealth of knowledge and is the type of PTA I want to be someday. It has been super fun to put what I have learned into practice. Some things are still awkward and hard but I hope someday I will be comfortable with them. I actually had the opportunity to sit in on a total knee replacement surgery. It was amazing... very enlightening. All in all this semester has been the most fun and I'm so grateful for this opportunity. It hasn't been easy. Especially because of the circumstances, Madi is having a little vacation time in Washington with her Gramie, Papi and Aunt Alyssa. She is loving her life and all the animals and attention she is getting. And  they have some pretty fun stuff for a little Madison... but it is never fun to be that far away from your buddy. (And just another 2 cents for my red dye 40 theory... my mom decided that Madi was a new person! She couldn't believe how much easier she was to get along with!) 2 more weeks of my internship and then a week down in Farmington and this semester will be over! It has only just begun but I'm feeling like it will fly by! That is my update! So here are some random pictures from the time that has passed!