Thursday, November 3, 2011

Funny Phrases

I had to write these two things down before I forget. Both the kids are saying such funny things lately but these two are the newest and definitely some of the funniest....

Cooper told me that "Kyleigh was an accident". Bahahahahaha I couldn't even contain my laughter. Then he told me tonight that "Maggie Mae was an accident". I have no idea where he heard the phrase "accident" but apparently it makes sense in his little mind.

Kyleigh must have heard me say "Come on" a few times here lately because she seems to always lag behind when I let her walk instead of carrying her. Tonight she kept saying "Come on, Come on, Come on" and then she would die laughing. It was hilarious and I've tried several times to get her on video saying it with my iPhone but I have yet to keep her still long enough for it to make sense. Hopefully I can post a video very soon of both of my funny funny little munchkins!

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Halloween 2011











Sunday evening our church had a Fall Festival. We always enjoyed going to the Fall Festival at Cowboy Fellowship in Pleasanton so we decided to dress the kids up and go. We also helped out with our Sunday School class's booth, the Ring Toss. We didn't quite anticipate exactly how big the Fall Festival would be.....I would venture to say there were around 4,000 people there maybe more. It was crazy and trying to explain what a "long line" is to a 3 year old was less than exciting. I felt sorry for him because he wanted to go in the big jumpy things but the lines were just too long to entertain Kyleigh while waiting. We ended up going over to the booth where they were throwing washers and Cooper loved that. We also took them over to the petting zoo where they got to see baby goats and a pig. They LOVED the pig...both of them just laughed and tried to follow it around. We ended up leaving early because the kids were starting to melt down from hunger. We were planning on eating at the festival and when we got there at 5:30 all the food was gone! I had no idea otherwise I would have planned accordingly.

On Halloween night we went over to our friends' house, Leah and Brad. They live in Castlegate and have a great little area around their neighborhood to trick-or-treat. We all set up outside and ate pizza before heading out to trick-or-treat. Cooper seemed to really enjoy himself much more this year and I can tell that he will probably be even more into the whole thing next year. He followed the bigger kids to each house and got a nice bucket full of candy. He has enjoyed a couple of pieces so far and I'm sure he will be asking for more in no time. We have discovered that his favorite candy is a tootsie roll......a boy after my own heart :) We had such a great time with them and look forward to getting together again soon!

A Big Catch Up.....

I don't really know how many of these posts I will have someday, but I have a feeling this one won't be the last. I will apologize in advance for the length of this post but I must try and get everything down that has been going on lately in the Hindes House. Our house is a tad bit busy lately now that we have two mobile children! It's hard to describe what my day has been like lately but lets just say that my house is less than clean. I try to keep reminding myself that my children are only young once and that making memories with them is far more important than having a spotless house. I will try and catch up on one person at a time, so here it goes....

Cooper - What can I say about Coop? He is as busy as he's ever been trying to teach his little sister every which way she can get in trouble. He loves nothing more than to show her to do something she's not supposed to and then see her get in trouble. At the same time, he loves to play with her and make her laugh. I love watching the two of them interacting together. He's also been using the phrase, "Is that what you're thinking"? For example, I asked him this morning what he would like for Santa to bring him for Christmas and he said, "A green truck, an airplane, and a crane". I said Oh ok well maybe we should write a letter to him and ask politely for him to bring you those things. He then looked at me and said, "OK is that what you're thinking"? He' s such a character.....I feel sorry for him at times because it's painfully obvious to me that we shelter him way too much. I should've have been a more active mom when he was little and taken him to many different places. He gets excited at the very smallest things and in turn he also gets very concerned at the dumbest things. As we were handing out candy at our church's Fall Festival on Sunday night, I asked him to bring me something and he said, "I think there's too many kids in the way", because they were getting candy from me. Poor thing....Hopefully we are bringing him out of his shell a bit because we are a much more active family since Kyleigh joined us. Speaking of....

Kyleigh - This child has a mind all her very own. She's very independent and very VERY curious. She is keeping me busy and on my toes at all times. Now that she is walking she is into absolutely everything and by the end of a long day I am completely worn out. She is also very smart we are finding out. I love that she is able to communicate most things with me because that was a very hard stage for us with Cooper. He just screamed every time he wanted something and we didn't know what it was. She somehows manages to communicate with her hands or just mouthing it out somehow. I see how much more she has learned at this age because of her big brother....it's comforting to know she's learning some good with all the bad :) My favorite thing she does now is to say, "Pray" and put her little hands together before we eat. It is so stinking cute..... She's also very very cuddly and loving. She loves to give sloppy wet kisses on the lips and loves to give hugs and she says "Awwww". She is just the sweetest little girl and I can't believe she is growing up so fast right before my very eyes. I tear up quite often thinking about it lately so I'm thrilled that all my friends are having babies right back to back so I can enjoy them and then send them home...ha!

We have had many visitors lately between MiMi and Pop, Nana and Papa, Uncle Clifton, Aunt Amy, and Cousin Layton, and also a visit from Uncle Carter and Aunt Laura. It has been so nice to see everyone in a short period of time because it makes us miss everyone a little less each time we get to see them. I am so looking forward to the holidays and getting together with everyone and especially Amanda and Jerrod!!! We are sooo excited to have them home for a little while and hope that we get to squeeze in as much time as possible with them! I am so interested to hear how their ministry is going in Kenya now that they have moved.

Daniel is as busy as I've ever seen him. I'm so glad that he loves his job as much as he does but it has definitely been hard on me lately with him being gone so much. I don't know how single parents do it. It is so tiring and exhausting to take care of 2 kids by yourself so I am very VERY thankful that I have such a wonderful partner and a fantastic dad for our children. We have so many busy days ahead that I hope I can keep up with blogging better than I have been.....stay tuned!


Monday, September 12, 2011

9/11/01.....We will never forget.

I know this blog is for my children, but I cannot let a day go by without talking about that horrific day 10 years ago. I was a freshman at A&M and was just leaving my U.S. government class (how fitting). As I walked out of the building, I noticed a funny look on students' faces. I also noticed some running around frantically. I became a bit concerned but didn't think much of it as I walked back to my dorm on the other side of campus.

When I got to my dorm room I threw my bag down and the phone rang. It was Daniel and he asked where I had been and if I knew what was going on. I said no and he immediately told me to turn my television on. Just after turning the tv on, the second plane hit the south tower. I just sat down and watched in shock and sadness. I can't even describe what that was like to watch something like that happen in real time. I have watched several shows lately that were commemorating the anniversary and they showed the footage again. It brought back so many thoughts from that day but nothing can describe the feeling I felt that day.

I remember just watching the television for the next week constantly wondering what's next? How do we respond to something like this? I remember thinking that nothing in this world will ever be the same. I also remembering immediately turning to God and asking Why? Why did you allow this to happen to so many innocent people? I know we shouldn't ask why but I couldn't help myself. I then remember just praying for all those families that lost loved ones. I can't imagine the waiting for the phone call wondering if your loved one made it out before the towers came crashing down.

I know this is a little melodramatic but I WILL NEVER FORGET. I also want my children to never forget. Never forget about those people who are watching out for us and fighting for us on a daily basis to make sure we as a country stay as safe and protected as possible. Always remember to thank those people who fight for us and to thank those family members whose loved ones are off fighting. They are all making sacrifices so that we as citizens of the United States can live in a safe and free country. I also want my children to remember that God is in control. He is in control of every single situation that happens in your life and you should always look to him for guidance and for strength. Never forget.....

10 years ago....

I graduated from high school. I know. It's hard for me to even believe it. We had our reunion this past weekend at Double C Steakhouse in Winnsboro. Sadly, I forgot my camera in College Station so I have no pictures to document this momentous occasion. I had such a great time catching up with old friends and seeing how everyone has changed over these last 10 years. I think Daniel even had a great time! He spent most of the evening catching up with Justin Ross and hearing all about this past year he spent in Afghanistan.

It's hard to believe that 10 years has all ready passed since that wonderful time I spent at Winnsboro High School. I can honestly say that high school was some of the greatest times in my life. I was involved in everything you could possibly be involved in and I didn't really have a care in the world. I think we often take for granted how "easy" life is when you are young and even though I still feel young I know that that stage is quickly fading away. I hope that my children always remember how much fun it is to be a kid and that they never take for granted the time and friendships they have going through school. They will find out as I have that time passes by like a whirlwind and you should always stop and enjoy it while it lasts.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Labor Day Weekend 2011


























First of all, I just want to say Praise be to God! The weather today was absolutely beautiful and we couldn't have asked for a more perfect end to this Labor Day Weekend. We had such a great day today that I couldn't wait to get it all down in my blog!

Daniel has been so busy at work lately so we were so thrilled to have him home for an extra day after the long weekend. We decided today was going to be a family day so spur of the moment we asked the kids if they wanted to go swimming and they both just lost it with excitement. Funny enough we actually compared Cooper's excitement to Maggie Mae's whenever we ask her if she wants to go for a ride....lol. She basically spins around in a circle and jumps up and down with giddiness. I must say that Cooper pretty much resembled her to a "T" and it was hilarious. We hurriedly all put our swimsuits on and headed over to the neighborhood pool.

We were really expecting it to be crowded because of the beautiful weather and because today was a holiday but to our surprise there was only one lady there! We were able to enjoy the kiddy pool all to ourselves! It was so much fun watching our little water babies splash and have such a great time.....even if the water felt like ice! The kiddy pool area is shaded by a blue tarp and I think that even though the shade is probably ideal for those unbearably hot summer days today was not one of them and we really needed that sun to warm up the water! Nevertheless, the kids had a great time and we finally had to call it quits when I noticed the 4 teeth in Kyleigh's mouth start to chatter...lol. They were both a little disappointed that it was time to leave but we knew once we got them home they would both collapse into bed and that they did!

We had a low key dinner and then decided to enjoy more of that perfect weather this evening so we went out to the backyard and had a little fun in "Cooper's Clubhouse" (as he likes to call it) and the play area we have set up for the kids with the sandbox, small slide, and water table. All in all we could not have asked for a more perfect day to spend as a family and I can't wait for the opportunity to do it again very VERY soon!

A&M vs. SMU - 1st game of 2011






WHOOP! In case you can't tell, I couldn't be more excited that it is FINALLY football season here in Aggieland. It is really hard to describe the anticipation leading up to this blessed event every year if you aren't familiar with what it means to be an Aggie. I am so proud to call myself an Aggie and I'm so thankful that I met my amazing husband here in Aggieland! College Station will always be special to me because Daniel and I met here and the fact that we get to live here now and actually be in the middle of all the hoopla is kind of amazing!

We kind of knew in moving here that we would be running our very own, "Hotel Hindes" as we like to call it, especially during football season. We had but one guest this weekend, one of my best friends from college, Allen. It was so nice to catch up with him while he was here and as a thank you for letting him stay at our house, he invited me to go to the game because he had one extra ticket. I struggled with whether or not I should go because I hate going to the games without Daniel but he urged me to go because I might not get another opportunity and he said if the roles were reversed I would for sure be ushering him out the door so off I went.

Our seats at the game were probably some of the best I've had. I'm a bit afraid of heights so when Allen told me that our seats were in the top of the Zone, I became a bit terrified. I'm so glad that we had those seats though because otherwise I probably would've never been forced to go up there. After going to the Cotton Bowl this past winter at Cowboys Stadium, the Zone seemed like the height of a small kiddy slide. We were about 9 rows up in Section 522 and I would recommend the seats to anyone wishing to go to a game. You can see everything very well and I was able to get some great pictures even with just my small point-and-shoot Canon. We had such a great time and the game being as exciting as it was was sort of a bonus. I'm so glad that the Aggies are off to a fantastic season and I hope the momentum from this week carries into the weeks to come. I'm also looking forward to the many more guests (I'm sure) that we will be hosting very soon.......get your reservation in now before it's too late! LOL

Friday, September 2, 2011

Cooper & his Cowboy Hat





Cooper has been asking us for quite some time to get one of Daniel's cowboy hats down from the top of our closet because he can see them. Finally last night Daniel decided he would go through the hats and find one of his that was an old one that he doesn't wear anymore. He found one that actually fit Cooper's head strangely well and I couldn't believe how cute he looked in it! He's never had a cowboy hat on before and now that I've seen him in one I can't wait to get him one of his own that he can wear this fall and winter! He was being so silly after he put it on and I managed to snap a few cute pictures of him and his new accessory.


Thursday, September 1, 2011

Kyleigh is 15 months!


I took Kyleigh today for her 15 month well check-up. It seems like just yesterday I was taking her for her 1 year check-up and here we are again! She is really growing well and her height is off the charts! Here are the stats:
Weight: 24.4 lbs 70%tile
Height: 33 in 98%tile

I can't believe she's almost as tall as her brother! She is beginning to walk and feel more secure with herself. She is still somewhat lazy and will usually just sit down immediately if anyone sees her walk and praises her for it....lol It's really kind of funny but I'm so ready for her to walk...she is getting to be a handful when she just lunges out from my arms telling me she wants to get down. She is still eating everything under the sun so I can't really pinpoint anything that would be her favorite. She wears mostly 18 month clothing now because of her height and in fact I bought a ton of clothes for her the other day and for all the one piece outfits I bought 24 months! That was a little difficult to swallow.

She is really just the funniest little girl and is always keeping us on our toes. She talks constantly even though you can't always understand what she says. She loves to mimic you and at least try to say what you are saying. She has the most adorable curls at the base of her neck and I don't know if I will ever be able to cut her hair! It's beginning to be a little shaggy on the side but I just can't do it. She will just have to look a little shaggy for awhile! She plays very well with her brother....for the most part. She does have a little bit of an attitude and is not afraid to stand up for herself. I think growing up with an older brother will really help her confidence and hopefully she will continue to pick up on all of his good habits rather than bad. I love that they are attached at the hip and if the other one isn't there they constantly look for them. I know that sometimes I think What the heck were we doing having our kids so close together but I always keep in mind that they are so much closer because of it. I hope that their friendship and love for one another continues into adulthood!

We just love you to pieces, Kyleigh Reese! You are really becoming a little girl and not a baby anymore which really makes Mommy sad. I love your spunky personality and can't wait to see how you grow and change over the next few months until we head back to the doctor for your 18 month check-up! That will be even harder for Mommy to deal with because you will be so close to turning 2 and that just doesn't seem possible!

We love you!
Mommy and Daddy & Big Brother Cooper

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Random Happenings of Late






SO, I think we've all established that I am terrible at keeping up with this thing. It seems like every time I sit down to write, a little person decides to interrupt me for whatever it is that they need at that particular moment. Don't get me wrong, I love that both of my children still need me so much but every now and then I really enjoy just getting to have some quiet time to get my thoughts down and to document all the funny things that are our crazy life.

Like right now for instance, Cooper has decided to tell me he wants "Daddy's General Lee". What he is referring to is the remote control Dukes of Hazzard car that I got Daniel back some years ago. That is definitely his current obsession. He is also doing so well with his vocabulary and is really starting to form correct sentences and not just a jumble of words. I have really noticed this just in the past week or two. It seems so strange to me because I think I forget that he is 3 now. It's hard to think that I all ready have a 3 year old, mostly because he is still wearing a diaper. Potty training.....well that's a whole other post. Let's just say it's not going so well.....well right now it's not "going" at all. He has decided to tell me that "I am not a big boy" He says that because the whole time we were potty training I told him that big boys go in the potty and babies like Kyleigh wear diapers. Well....I guess he got the point. I know that eventually it will click with him just like everything else that he has done up until now but that doesn't make it any less frustrating. He is supposed to go to preschool in September but I'm afraid he's not going to be ready to go because he has to be FULLY potty trained. Maybe next year! He is also very into saying "I do it by myself" pretty much about everything. Can we say independent?

Kyleigh is so crazy right now. That's about all I can say....it makes me laugh just thinking about her. She has 4 teeth but I noticed today that there are two jaw teeth coming in on top and just beginning to break through the skin. She is getting so close to walking...she has really made huge strides in the past couple of days. Today she let go on her own a little and took 3 or 4 steps and then would just stand there for about 20 seconds before plopping down on her bottom. I have decided that she too is going to be rather independent....I can't imagine where they get it from? She is also talking and trying to copy everything we say. Tonight on the phone with her MiMi she cut her off early when MiMi told her "I love you" instead of saying I love you back she said Bye Bye! She also says ball, cup, milk, shirt, mama, dada, bubba, and several other things I can't recall right now. She is just constantly soaking up everything we tell her. She also eats everything in sight....basically anything that doesn't eat her first. I haven't really found anything that she doesn't like but some of her favorites are corn, yogurt, cheese, turkey, ham, broccoli with cheese, and absolutely anything sweet especially ice cream (a girl after my own heart :)

I promise to try and keep this thing more updated from now on because my sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Amanda and Jerrod, are serving the Lord as missionaries in South Africa. This will be one of few ways they will be able to keep up with our ever growing children over the next few months. We are in such awe of their amazing faith and their selflessness to go and minister to those who may have never had the chance to hear the gospel. Please pray for them as they embark on this journey....pray for safety, and pray for God to open the hearts of those they will be ministering to. We love you guys and miss you like crazy all ready!

Annual Rockport Trip





















The last weekend in July, we made the trek to Rockport. We started this trip last year with Daniel's family and we had such a great time that we decided to do it again this year. We also wanted to do something special as a family since Amanda and Jerrod were leaving for Africa for a year in August to be missionaries. It happened to fall this year on my birthday so I was so glad that my parents and grandparents were able to join us for the trip. I can't even remember the last birthday I got to spend with all of my family (minus my brother).

We had such a great time and it was so nice getting to all be together one last time before Amanda and Jerrod left. We ate great seafood, got lots of good tanning time at the beach, and had wonderful late nights just laughing and talking. I really hope we continue the tradition of all getting together somewhere at least once a year and that Amanda and Jerrod will be here to enjoy it with us next year!