After we returned home from Florida, we were here for a day and then gone to Canada for Thanksgiving. It was also a relaxing time. The baby is doing well also, growing and moving like crazy. I'm in the 3rd trimester now so we've begun the countdown. We're excited for the baby to arrive and Natalie points to my stomach every time I ask her where "mommy's baby" is. She also points to James' stomach and lifts up her shirt so I don't think she really understands. Oh well, she'll understand soon enough. :)
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Florida
After we returned home from Florida, we were here for a day and then gone to Canada for Thanksgiving. It was also a relaxing time. The baby is doing well also, growing and moving like crazy. I'm in the 3rd trimester now so we've begun the countdown. We're excited for the baby to arrive and Natalie points to my stomach every time I ask her where "mommy's baby" is. She also points to James' stomach and lifts up her shirt so I don't think she really understands. Oh well, she'll understand soon enough. :)
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Wonderful October Events!!
Well,
It looks like I'm holding strong as a once a month blogger. It would be smarter for me to do smaller blogs more frequently, oh well, maybe this month. :) Wow, this was such a fun month. I LOVE Ocotber and we had a blast. Below is a slideshow of some of our events. Let's see, we've.......
*Went back home for my grandma's funeral and rode Rick's 4-wheeler through the cornfields
*Made Fruit Cobbler (Natalie really liked the dough)
*Gone to Vala's Pumpkin Patch with the mom's & babies from our birthing class
*Had a lunch/costume party with the mom's & babies from our birthing class
*Had a costume party/Halloween activity day with some of the wives/babies that James played hockey with
*Went trick-or-treating at Hy-Vee
*Carved Pumpkins
*Went trick-or-treating on Halloween for over an hour. Natalie LOVED it and would walk up to every house, we'd ring the doorbell and walk away and she would wait until they opened the door. They'd open it and she would hold up her bucket. It was adorable. She probably went to 25-30 houses and would have kept going.
*Went to a smaller pumpkin patch that was a blast. Natalie was able to sit on a pony, feed a goat, pet the sheep, go on a hayrack ride, and sling-shot a gord into the field.
*Natalie & I also went to Texas for a week to stay with my niece because my sister had to go to DC.
Man!! It has been one busy month. James has been traveling a good amount for work and actually just got another promotion! Way to go James. He is going to continue doing what he is doing, managing the franchise owners in the Central Region, and is also going to be the manager for the country of Canada. He will hire another person to work for him so he'll have 1 Region, 1 Country, and two people working for him. It's very exciting for him because he'll be able to be in contact with Canada owners.
We're heading out of town on Friday to go to Florida with James' family and we are really looking forward to that. We get back from Florida and James leaves 2 days later to go to a Canada owner meeting that is over the day before Thanksgiving so Natalie and I are going to fly up there and meet him at his parents for Thanksgiving. Whew, it's tiring thinking about it all but we're so excited to be able to spend some time together, especially after he's been traveling so much.
I had a fabulous girls weekend this past weekend and James kept Natalie here in Omaha. I went with 3 girls from Omaha down to Kansas City to meet 2 friends from Arkansas and we stayed in a hotel and ate, slept in, and shopped. It was fabulous.
The Baby!! Well, the baby is doing great. We had our ultrasound and everything measured perfectly. It was amazing to see the little baby moving around. We didn't find out what it was so it will be another surprise. I have about 4 months to go and I'm feeling great, although I feel bigger than I was with Natalie at this point. :)
I think that's about it from the Chalmers' Family. Enjoy the pictures of our October events.
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Sunday, September 30, 2007
Mommy Encouragment!
I was reading on my friend Kerri's blog and she had this letter on it (origin unknown) so I decided to copy it into our blog. It's so interesting how this came at a time I have been thinking about a lot of these things. I've realized a lot of things in leaving my career of teaching and deciding to be a full time mommy. Teaching provided me with daily success, daily visible growth in my students, and measurable increases in their knowledege and understanding of the world around them. There was such concrete things being learned every day in my classroom that I could leave and feel like I had made a difference. Being a mom is very different. There are days when I wonder if anything I'm doing is causing growth and learning in Natalie. I still can't even get her to sit through an entire book!! I don't see measurable increases in her knowledge every day like I did in teaching. I know some of that is because I had 32 kids to draw from and at least one was going to learn something from me. :) The realization that everything I do all day long is being watched by our little girl is very weighty. There isn't anyone else that she spends so much time with and learns so much from. Yikes!! Am I doing the best I can all day long, every day? Am I showing patience and love in every situation? Am I showing her true joy and peace and contentment in all I do? I can only hope I do and it's because of all those things that I find being a mommy all day is tougher than it was to teach all day. I have a lot to learn and James & I were just telling Natalie today that she's going to have to be gracious with us because we've never done this before and we're going to learn a lot of things from her and make many mistakes along the way. I don't wonder what my purpose is because I know that at this stage of my life it is to be the best wife, mother, and friend that I can be. Sometimes it gets monotonous and I miss being an integral part in 32 little kids' lives and engaging with their families but I know that the most important little kid and family right now is my own. I may not be able to see daily benefits of what I'm doing but I know that down the road there will be great rewards, a strong family with many great memories and hopefully children who know their parents love them and considered them a blessing and a joy and not a stress or a burden.
"I'm invisible.
It all began to make sense, the blank stares, the lack of response, the way one of the kids will walk into the room while I'm on the phone and ask to be taken to the store. Inside I'm thinking, 'Can't you see I'm on the phone?' Obviously not. No one can see if I'm on the phone, or cooking, or sweeping the floor, or even standing on my head in the corner, because no one can see me at all. I'm invisible.
Some days I am only a pair of hands, nothing more: Can you fix this? Can you tie this? Can you open this? Some days I'm not a pair of hands; I'm not even a human being. I'm a clock to ask, 'What time is it?' I'm a satellite guide to answer, 'What number is the Disney Channel?' I'm a car to order, 'Right around 5:30, please.'
I was certain that these were the hands that once held books and the eyes that studied history and the mind that graduated, but now they had disappeared into the peanut butter, never to be seen again. She's going, she's going, she's gone!
One night, a group of us were having dinner, celebrating the return of a friend from England. Janice had just gotten back from a fabulous trip, and she was going on and on about the hotel she stayed in. I was sitting there, looking around at the others all put together so well. It was hard not to compare and feel sorry for myself as I looked down at my out-of- style dress; it was the only thing I could find that was clean. My unwashed hair was pulled up in a banana clip and I was afraid I could actually smell peanut butter in it.
I was feeling pretty pathetic, when Janice turned to me with a beautifully wrapped package, and said, 'I brought you this.' It was a book on the great cathedrals of Europe. I wasn't exactly sure why she'd given it to me until I read her inscription: 'To Charlotte, with admiration for the greatness of what you are building when no one sees.'
In the days ahead I would read - no, devour - the book. And I would discover what would become for me, four life-changing truths, after which I could pattern my work: No one can say who built the great cathedrals - we have no record of their names. These builders gave their whole lives for a work they would never see finished. They made great sacrifices and expected no credit. The passion of their building was fueled by their faith that the eyes of God saw everything.
A legendary story in the book told of a rich man who came to visit the cathedral while it was being built, and he saw a workman carving a tiny bird on the inside of a beam. He was puzzled and asked the man, 'Why are you spending so much time carving that bird into a beam that will be covered by the roof? No one will ever see it. And the workman replied, 'Because God sees.'
I closed the book, feeling the missing piece fall into place. It was almost as if I heard God whispering to me, 'I see you, Charlotte. I see the sacrifices you make every day, even when no one around you does. No act of kindness you've done, no sequin you've sewn on, no cupcake you've baked, is too small for me to notice and smile over. You are building a great cathedral, but you can't see right now what it will become.'
At times, my invisibility feels like an affliction. But it is not a disease that is erasing my life. It is the cure for the disease of my own self-centeredness. It is the antidote to my strong, stubborn pride. I keep the right perspective when I see myself as a great builder. As one of the people who show up at a job that they will never see finished, to work on something that their name will never be on. The writer of the book went so far as to say that no cathedrals could ever be built in our lifetime because there are so few people willing to sacrifice to that degree.
When I really think about it, I don't want my son to tell the friend he's bringing home from college for Thanksgiving, 'My mom gets up at 4 in the morning and bakes homemade pies, and then she hand bastes a turkey for three hours and presses all the linens for the table.' That would mean I'd built a shrine or a monument to myself. I just want him to want to come home. And then, if there is anything more to say to his friend, to add, 'You're gonna love it there.'
As mothers, we are building great cathedrals. We cannot be seen if we're doing it right. And one day, it is very possible that the world will marvel, not only at what we have built, but at the beauty that has been added to the world by the sacrifices of invisible women.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Camping
Here's a slideshow with some pictures of Camping and some other shots of Natalie. Enjoy!
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Summer Fun/News
I'm sure most of you already know that James & I are going to have our second baby around March 8th. We are so excited and looking forward to having two precious babies. I am about 16 weeks along right now and doing okay. I'm supposed to be feeling great at this point because I'm past 13 weeks but I'm still struggling a big with feeling pretty sick and most food (except Ramon Noodles and Raisen Bran) makes me gag. I know, Ramon Noodles are terrible for me but I figure it's better than eating nothing. I'm sure some time soon I'll be feeling great and I'm really looking forward to that. I wasn't this sick for this long with Natalie so I have no idea what's going on.
Natalie is doing great! She is so much fun and makes us laugh all the time. Right now she loves playing with her purses and her balls. She fills her purse up with odds and ends, puts it on her arm, and walks around with it. She wants her ball with her everywhere she goes and is starting to run. She's saying a couple of words but not too many. She says "cheese", "drink", "Amen", "da da", "na na" for ma ma, "night night", and I'm not sure but she may be saying "purse." We're so excited for her to start talking because every time she says any of those words it melts our hearts so I'm sure when she's talking more and more it will be a constant source of melting. :) As for sign language, she signs "please", "all done", "book", and "diaper change". Sign language has been great. She's able to sign "diaper change" way before she can actually say "diaper change" so she's able to communicate with us. She does the sign for book but I have no idea why, she still doesn't let us read to her. We can read one page and then she's wiggling out of our lap. She'll bring us a book, sit on our lap, flip the pages as quickly as she can and throw the book on the floor. She's just a mover and a shaker and has no interest in reading. Oh well, hopefully it will come.
Another cute thing she does is clap for herself all the time. If she obeys us, she'll clap for herself. If we tell her to throw something in the trash she'll throw it away, turn around, and clap. If she puts a puzzle together she'll clap. It's sweet.
Her personality is still pretty introverted. She likes to play on her own and I can only play with her for so long before she goes off on her own. If there's other kids around she's not really that interested but prefers to do her own thing. It's amazing how they are born with their own little personality and preferences.
James' work is still going really well, he's enjoying it and keeping very busy. I'm subbing again about one day a week. I did one job Tuesday-Friday and Monday and I won't do that again. I love it when I'm there, seeing my old students and their families and the teachers I worked with but my heart is at home with Natalie. I can't imagine having to leave her every day, I feel like I missed SO much those days. She did great but definitely was more attached to me by the end of that week. It was a great realization for me because I was offered a part time job back at Liberty this summer and seriously thought about it because I didn't think it would be that hard. I was wrong and it would not be easy for our family. I found out I was pregnant and decided against it. I'm so thankful for the days with Natalie and all the fun things we get to do every day. Well, that's about it. We went on a great camping trip this weekend so I'll post some picture of that soon. Take Care everyone!!
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Tuesday, September 11, 2007
My Favorite Day of the Year!!!
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
We have a walker!!
Hi Everyone!
Things are going well here in Omaha. It's HOT but hopefully we'll be experiencing a cool down after the "forecasted" thunderstorms tonight. Natalie is officially walking. She had a big walking day last Friday and has been doing it ever since. She sometimes forgets about her new skill and she'll crawl so we say "Natalie, stand up and walk" and she stops, stands up, and walks. It is so cute. We are excited about this stage because of her extra-sensitive skin she inherited from her Daddy. If she crawls on the grass she breaks out into a rash and her knees are rubbed raw, so, now we don't have to put pants on her in 100* weather. We had a great time in Alaska, it is so beautiful up there. The word of the week for me was "wow."
In the picture below my brother Chaed is dancing for Natalie. She thought he was pretty funny!
This was a beautiful scene on one of our hikes in Alaska. Sorry, I can't figure out how to flip it around (Kerri, do you know???)
Here is Natalie sleeping on her Uncle Chaed during one of our hikes.
There is such a variety of scenery in Alaska, here is a hike where it seemed like we were in a jungle. (don't worry, my brother has a gun he carries that's used for bears)
Here is Natalie with Chaed's fiance, Kari. This is on a tour through Denali National Park. We saw bears, moose, and caribou. It was pretty amazing.
We camped one night in Denali National Park, it was unbelievable. I went to bed around 1:30am and it was still light enough for me to read!! Yeah, that was a big change, 20 hours of daylight. I loved it. Natalie is helping put the tent up, we slept with bear pepper spray. :)
So, there's some pictures and a quick glimpse into our trip to Alaska. We have been keeping busy since we got back home. James is in his second week of his Driven Hockey Camps (www.drivenhockey.com) and it is going great. This is the 4th year. His dad always comes down to help him run the camps and his mom came this year too. We decided to put in a fence in our yard so that's kept us busy. It looks great and his dads' precise measuring has given us a ridiculously straight fence, seriously, I don't know how it's so straight with all the slopes and slants and bumps in our yard. James wasn't able to help after the first night because he ended up turning into bubble boy from an alergic reaction to something in our neighbors trees. Man, that skin of his, it's pretty bad. He went to the doctor when his arm started to swell up, we'll see if the prescription helps. Well, that's about it for now. Take Care!!
Monday, June 18, 2007
1st Birthday!!!
Look what a difference a year can make, here's Natalie the day she was born!!
Here's Natalie at one year old!
You can check out the slideshow below for more pictures of Natalie's birthday parties. She did not dig into either birthday cake, she did pick the strawberries off the one I made. That's good, maybe it means she doesn't have my sweet tooth. She is such a blast. She loves being outside, drinking from the garden hose, and playing with her Dad (she definitely thinks he's more fun than I am). She spends time outside with me while I work on my garden. I've never had a garden and I've loved it so far, I'm excited for the "harvest" :) She does the signs now for please, eat, all done, and milk. It's so amazing how she learns so quickly. She also started playing with her toys and using them for what they are supposed to be used for as opposed to just eating them. :) James and I watched in silence and amazement last night as she sorted her plastic shapes into one bucket and her wooden blocks into another bucket. The teacher in me got excited, "that's an early math skill, sorting and classification," James just laughed. She loves walking around everywhere as long as someone is holding her hands. She's taken a couple of steps but hasn't gotten the courage to tackle any more on her own. She still takes her 2 naps a day, she's a busy body so she needs her rest. She's still pretty tiny for her age as far as weight goes, she's smaller than 82% of babies her age but she is taller than 78%. She has James' body type, tall and thin. She is such a fun baby and we enjoy her so much every day.
James & I left Natalie for the first time over Memorial Day weekend. We went to Washington DC and Natalie stayed with James' Mom, Nana. We decided to take a trip to celebrate our anniversary. I loved it and it was so fun to spend all that time together. We saw all the monuments and some of the museums. We spent 4 hours in the Holocaust Museum and I have a new desire to learn and read more about WWII.
We also were able to go to the Tim McGraw & Faith Hill concert. It was UNBELIEVABLE!! We went with James' work and had appetizers at a country club here in Omaha, we were taken to the Qwest Center in a limo and then watched the concert from one of the Suites. Words cannot explain how much fun I had. I love both of them and was able to sing along with almost every song. It was great, the Qwest Center was packed from the floor to the ceiling, as you can see in the picture below.
We had a great Father's Day yesterday. We went to church, lunch, and then out to Louisville lake. It was so fun to watch Natalie experience the fun of a lake. She hung out in her floaty and then played in the sand. She only ate one handful of sand before she decided she'd rather just play with it. She was filthy, we had a great time.
Well, that's about it from the Chalmer's Household. I'm getting ready to go visit my brother, Chaed, in Alaska on Thursday. I'll be there until the 28th. I'm so excited!! He had a free ticket that I was able to use so Natalie and I are heading up there to spend some time with him. James is busy getting ready for his Driven Hockey Camps, www.drivenhockey.com, in July. Have a great June and I'll post some more pictures after our trip to Alaska. Take Care Everyone!!
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Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Growing so fast!
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Well, April flew by and we are already in May and one month away from Natalie's first birthday. We cannot believe it. We are having such a hard time believing that it will ever get better than it is now. My friend Donna that I taught with assures me that it just keeps getting better and better with every age. James and I have so many conversations where we think this is the best it's ever going to get, we just love her so much in this stage. We think she's the cutest and most fun now. I have to believe Donna that it just keeps getting better and if that's the case (which I'm sure it is) then we are in for so much joy and excitement. One new bit of news is that we are pretty sure that Natalie did her first sign language back to us. I've been doing it with her since January and was beginning to wonder if she would EVER respond and I think she did. We are teaching her the sign for please. We ask her if she wants more food or water or milk and do the sign along with it. If she reaches for it then we say "say please" and do the sign for please and then take her hand and make her do it. Well, on Monday night she did it ALL BY HERSELF!! We erupted in "YEAHHH" and laughed and clapped. She looked at us and laughed back. I immediately said, "I don't think she did that on purpose" and much to our surprise she did it AGAIN. I still wasn't convinced but then she did it 2 times during lunch on Tuesday, once at dinner last night and twice during breakfast this morning. I can't tell you how excited I am. 4 months of doing the signs and she finally did one back. I still get very excited when she does it and she always laughs back, it's so cute. Well, that's about it from the Chalmers' household. Enjoy your spring days!
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Spring is here!
We've been spending as much time as possible outside with Natalie in the beautiful weather, she loves the swing, HATES the grass, and watches the birds! She loves sitting in the swing at the park, well, at least we think she loves it. She will sit in it for 20-30 minutes without making a sound. She doesn't really smile or show any emotion, we are beginning to think that her little personality is going to be pretty chill. Any new situation she experiences is the same, she just takes it all in and doesn't show that she loves it or hates it, just kind of "does" it. We just let her keep doing something if she's not fussing about it. The one thing she did show an obvious dislike for is when her skin touches the grass. As you'll see in the slideshow below, she doesn't like any part of her body to touch it. It's hilarious. Here she is trying as hard as she can to climb up on James her feet don't have to be in it! :)
We are all doing great here and hope you are all doing well. Take Care
Signing off from Omaha - dreary, windy, and 37*
Monday, February 26, 2007
Crawling, Standing, Sledding
I finally downloaded some recent pictures of Natalie and made another slideshow. I'm in love with smilebox, you can download all your pictures on it so quickly. I know I always say that but it's so great and people can see how she changes and grows. This slideshow has pictures from January till now. She is still pulling herself up on everything, she's discovered the steps, she's had her first injury that drew some blood, she laughs when she sees us, and she is extremely quick. She didn't even cry when she hit her chin on the corner of the stairs. We truly believe in the whole "it's all how you respond" theory. She will completely fall over, hit her chin on her toybox, hit her head on the floor, and as she's rolling back over she'll look at us for a reaction. We avoid eye contact with Natalie, often say to eachother, "Oh man, that was a HARD fall, that had to hurt," and then look at her and say "YIPPEEE, you're such a big girl," and she's on her merry way to bonking another part of her body. When the blood incident happened I was actually downstairs doing laundry, I heard a loud bang, a uhhhhh, uhhhhh, and that was it. When I came back up I was surprised that there was blood because I would have thought she would have let out a loud scream. No reaction, no tears I guess.
Is everyone able to view this smilebox slideshow, I just realized that maybe you have to download something in order to view it. If you could let me know that would be great. You can leave a comment if you want, I only have 2 people that ever comment, Kerri Young & Christi Jensen, you two are so sweet.
Here is a little slideshow from yesterday, we took Natalie sledding. She was not sure about the whole experience. It didn't start off so great, the first tug on the sled sent her flipping over backwards landing in the snow, kind of high centered on the sled with her head in the snow and her legs on the sled. We picked her up, held her for a bit, put her down, and off we went. Then James buried her in snowballs, we fed her some snow which she kept eating, and had her touch it. All in all, not too bad, we had fun. Enjoy and everyone have a great day.
Love, The Chalmer's Family
28 degrees and dreary
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Halleluia!
Well, in my last blog I mentioned that Natalie was sick and getting better after 5 days, well, I was wrong. She didn't get better for quite some time. Now, she is finally back to her self again and we are so thankful for that. She was sick for 2 WEEKS!! She had some nasty virus and was in to see the doctor twice, which, for those of you who know us well know that's huge because we never go to the doctor. It started with a day of diarrhea, followed by a night of throwing up and diarrhea, and then ended with another 13 days of diarrhea. Sorry if that's too much information for some of you, but hey, she's a baby. It was so sad, she would just cry and cry all day. I would put her down and she would scream. She wanted to be held for about a week and half straight. She wouldn't smile or laugh,just lay and cry. It was terrible, she would only smile when James got home from work because she apparantly thinks he's the funniest person alive. Then, in the midst of it she got a cold!! Ughhh... We had to go to the doctor because she had one wet diaper in about 28 hours and dehydration was becoming a major concern because she was only eating about 10 ounces of formula in an ENTIRE day. She was losing weight and dropped from the 10th percentile in weight to the 3rd, so now 97% of babies her age are bigger than her. Oh well, she's just our little peanut and we love her. We feel that it was only because of God's protection that she didn't have to go to the hospital for dehydration, somehow 10 ounces total was enough for her little body and she fought through it. Praise God!
Now she is making up for it and eating like a mad women, the picture above is her first time eating carrots, she's not quite sure. She is actually finishing her bottle without us having to force her to and she's crying when it's done because she wants more!! That has never happened in her 8 months of life. It's crazy! She's also eating a ton more solids which is encouraging, she's making up for lost food I guess. She is also practicing her new skill of standing up on her own. She crawls all around, following us from room to room and then she pulls herself up to standing if she's able to find something that's the right height. It's so amazing how she learns a new skill and then it kind of consumes her, that's all she wants to do. She is also great at catching herself when she falls. :) Other than that, we're doing great here at the Chalmers' household. On another note, James was recently promoted to a Franchise Support Manager at his job! He is very excited and I'm so proud of him, he's only been there 6 months so it's great to have people believing in him and his abilities. The church we are a part of, Coram Deo, that started about a year and half ago with 40 people has now grown to around 150. We are so excited about that and actually "multiplied" our current Missional Community (small group) into two seperate ones. There was a need for one to meet downtown and we are currently heading that up with other people that live downtown. We are really enjoying getting to know some new people and digging into Romans together. That's about it, everyone take care and all you teachers enjoy the snow day today!! YIPPEEEE!!!!
14 degrees and 4 inches of snow here in Omaha
Monday, January 29, 2007
Sick Baby Girl
Well, We are officially recovering from the first attack of the stomach flu and all that that entails. I wish I could say it was me but unfortunately it was our tiny 7 1/2 month old. Seeing her throwing up and suffering through constant diarrhea was pretty sad. She started getting sick last Wednesday and now we are at Monday and she's on the uphill battle. She is still pretty weak and tired and we can definitely sense a difference in her. She's not really into playing all that much and would rather be held. She woke up this morning with a runny nose so we may be starting a new fight against a cold.
On January 7th, Natalie was dedicated at Coram Deo Church by our Pastor Bob Thune. It was a great day. We dedicated to raise Natalie up in the way of the Lord and we chose these verses for Bob to pray over her.
That Natalie would not be “ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes: first for the Jew, then for the Gentile.” Romans 1:16
That Natalie would see that “The law of the Lord is perfect, reviving the soul. The decrees of the Lord are trustworthy, making wise the simple. The commandments of the Lord are right, bringing joy to the heart. The commands of the Lord are clear, giving insights to life.”
It was a great day with a fun party at our house afterwards. She was adorable!!!