You know...
...you're the mom of a little boy when you start picking out specific types of trucks on the highway, even when your son is not in the car with you.

...life as a Rock Star Mama (minus the rock, minus the star)
...you're the mom of a little boy when you start picking out specific types of trucks on the highway, even when your son is not in the car with you.
By no means are we potty training yet, but at the advice of his pediatrician, we've begun introducing the idea to Mr. P. Just two weeks ago we showed him his new potty seat and stool (of course, Cars themed). Every night, before putting him in the bath tub, we ask him if he wants to sit on the potty. At first I was concerned that he'd be intimidated and not want to do it, but so far he's been game! I think it's helped that for a while now, we've let him watch Mamma and Daddy go potty. And of course, every time he sits on the potty we make a big deal about what a big boy he is and how proud we are.
Too excited. Handsome Hubby and I are going on a date-night tonight. Dinner and a movie. Doesn't get more classic-date than that.
Mr. P had an appointment with an ENT (Ears, Nose, Throat) specialist yesterday. He's always been a mouth breather and a snorer, so his pediatrician recommended he get checked out by an ENT to make sure it's nothing serious. Worse case scenario, we'd be talking surgery to have his tonsils and/or adnoids removed.
Mr. P has been gaining lots of new interests lately. In the last few weeks, he's really gotten into coloring. "Draw, draw! Help, help! Play!" He really gets into it sometimes, picking out specific colors and drawing with very specific intentions. It's so cute! He's knows how to draw lines, dots, squiggles and circles too. Practicing circles seems to be the favorite at this point.
We just got back from a week long vacation, visiting my family in New England. As always, we had a wonderful time; it always seems to fly by.
This is the last in my quilting series... for now anyway, as I've got three more in the 'pipeline.'
This quilt was for another very good friend of mine from college. I previously posted about being a bridesmaid in her wedding here. They've chosen not to find out the gender, so again, I tried to make it gender neutral. It's another Winning Hand pattern. I used polyester batting and binded it. Like the baseball themed one, I stitched-in-the-ditch around the lattice and border, but left the 'cards' alone. Again, burpers to match.
This baby quilt was made for one of my good friends in college. I didn't know if she was having a boy or girl when I made it, so I tried to make it gender neutral. Turns out, she's having a girl. Hopefully she won't be turned off by the frogs. If you look closely, you'll see they do have hearts on them!
This quilt was made for one of my Homegirls. Her husband is a huge baseball fan and since they knew they were having a boy, I went with it. It's the Winning Hand pattern and was my very FIRST attempt at actual machine quilting (stitching in the ditch). I used polyester fill batting, which I like because it's fluffier than cotton, but it made the quilting more challenging. This also means it was my first attempt at binding, which I also did with the machine (as opposed to doing it by hand). I definitely learned a lot with this quilt and hope that it didn't turn out too bad for my first attempt at these techniques!
This spring has been the spring of baby quilt making! It's been an exciting time because tons of my friends have been or are pregnant. What that means for me is lots of time at the sewing machine. It's been awhile since I sat down at my sewing machine. It's been a lot of fun getting back into it. And I have to say that I'm kinda proud of myself because I actually made and attached labels to all of them (often a quilter's forever untied loose end, pun intended)!