Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Rain rain go away!

So, I felt the need to quickly describe my day because I think it is a classic "3 under 3 in nyc" kind of day!

It was pouring - all day.  The day started out OK.  Theo was in school and my double stroller has a plastic rain guard and I have a cute yellow rain hat that I bought in Italy so we were all relatively dry when Liam went to soccer.  Then, we had to pick Theo up from school.  So, Tess was in the bjorn, which meant I couldn't zip my rain coat; she was covered by a carrier cover (that I LOVE) but it's not water proof and while it kept her basically dry it managed to saturate and somehow migrate all that water onto me.  I had all 3 kids and managed to get to our car which I parked in front of our apartment (thanks to the street sweeper) and then left 30 minutes early.  God truly does not give us more than we can handle because I did not get a ticket!

Some friends came over for lunch, which was great and gave me a break for an hour.  Then nap time (Theo didn't nap but did play well by himself while I cleaned the kitchen and got us ready for the afternoon).  Today was our CSA pick up day so at 3:30 I loaded the kids in the car and we went up to get our vegi box.  Of course, it had been solidly raining all day but when we got out to get the box it was a total down pour.  I parked (illegally in front of a hydrant - again; God is good and no ticket!) put Tess in the snap and go and commanded my 1 and 2 year old to "sprint inside!"  Which they did!  We grabbed our box and sprinted back outside.  I had resigned myself to sit on my street until a spot opened b/c I refused to try and drag all 3 of them in the rain and again - God is good!- there was a spot right on our street.  So I ran the kids inside, sprinted back to the car for the vegi box, and managed to get us all in without too much drama.

Rest of the evening went as planned.  Tess had been bathed and put in her pjs and the boys were playing happily in the bath tub when our buzzer went off.  I thought it was our groceries, come 10 minutes early, so I grabbed the boys out of the tub.  I had to get them out of the bathroom or my 1 year old would try to fling himself into the tub so I carry him out and yell to my 2 year old, "Theo, get out of the bathroom."  He replies, "I can't, I'm going wee wee!"  Yes, he was peeing all over the bathroom floor.  No time to care, I pull him out to the hallway, close the bathroom door, cover them both with towels and sprint upstairs to the door.  Get my box, come back downstairs to discover my 1 year old, peeing all over the floor in the hallway.

A red letter day.  Thankfully all were in bed by 7 and I am blogging and having a drink!

love, Sarah

Welcome Tess!

On January 28, 2013 we welcomed Tess Evelyn Tintle into our family.  She was born by c-section at 9:10am weighing 6 pounds, 9 oz and a height of 19 inches long.  We have all been loving spending time with her and introducing her to our friends and family.  Theo and Liam are very proud to be big brothers.  Liam attempts to "share" his toys by dropping them into the moses basket whenever possible.  Theo loves holding Tess, giving her kisses and has informed us that "when she is bigger, then we can play." :o)  We feel so blessed to have this new bundle of joy in our lives and wanted to share a few pictures with all of you!
love, Sarah, Shane, Theo, Liam and Tess

Just born!
 Aunt Stefi

 beautiful baby girl!
Dressing up with poppy

Mary and Micah
 Mary and baby Tess
Heading home

Emma, Tess, (and Tidbit)


I'm ready to dance!

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Countdown!

This weekend we tried to spend some quality family time before becoming a family of 5!
Reading the newspaper with daddy

Finishing some knitting for baby girl

                Climbing on daddy                          Going to the Museum of Natural History

Just the 2 of us!

We also managed to go out to eat for both lunch and dinner but that is still far too hectic an event to document with pictures!  We now have a swing in our living room and a moses basket in our bedroom. Our dresser downstairs is full of pink clothing and we have 2 pink "lovies"which Theo has declared to be "so cute."  We are ready to welcome baby girl to our home!
love, Sarah

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Bye bye mole

Last Wed Liam had to have the mole on his right cheek removed.  It was a sad decision, we had grown so used to his cute little mole and it seemed to make him look even more mischievous than usual :o)  But, after 2 doctors informed us that it would thicken and grow hair, we decided we'd get rid of it young, instead of him having to go through both surgery and possible embarrassment at age 13.  As with everything when your kids are little, the whole procedure was far more traumatic for me than for him.  I held him on the table in the OR as they put him under anesthesia and then sobbed until they called me back to the recovery room.  Liam was not pleased when we were in the hospital - he pulled off every cord they tried to tie onto him - and pretty much glared at anyone who tried talking to him.  He fell sound asleep on the way home in the taxi and as he awoke in our apartment he looked around, then immediately began clapping his hands as if to say "I'm home!"  From that moment on he was totally fine!  It was amazing.  Here are some pictures of my pre-op champ!




Friday, December 7, 2012

Advent

Hi everyone!  I've been completely MIA and have had no time to write!  We had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday in FL with my family.  Both boys managed to be sick at different times throughout the week but we still had a good time in the sun with family and friends :o)




Just wanted to post this great Advent calender that I found on pinterest (my new favorite website!)  Theo loves it and everyday we talk about the "countdown to Jesus's birthday."  I made up different activities to do each day and he we talk about them while he puts the "ornament" on the tree.  So fun!
Felt advent calendar

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Hurricane Sandy and Halloween

The funny thing about kids is that natural disasters are always very exciting.  They don't worry about danger and inconvenience and loss of personal property - they just find it exciting that mommy and daddy are home more than usual and there are lots of baked goods (had to use up the eggs and milk in case we lost power!)  Thankfully for us, the upper west side felt very little of the damage from the storm and we've managed to get back to normal - except for the lack of subway.  A lot of the city is still without power and the subway may take several days to be running again so the city definitely needs continued prayer and practical assistance.  Above is Theo preparing for the storm.

However, the storm did not stop Halloween on the UWS.  After 2 days of being stuck indoors, the Discovery club on 100th and West End opened this morning for a Halloween party.  We were so excited to get out!  It was so much fun - art projects, open gym, a juggler and snacks for kids and adults.  It was insanely crowded b/c it was the only thing going on and all schools were closed, but still a lot of fun.
Art project
Liam really wanted to climb the step and was a little mad he had to do art :o)

Theo loves art!

Finally - gym time!


Theo loved it too

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Apple and pumpkin picking on the farm!

Friday afternoon I told Theo that we were going to go to a farm on Saturday.  He looked at me and said, "a farm with cows, and chickens, and pigs!"  Unfortunately for Theo, Outhouse Orchards (about 45 minutes north of NYC) did not have any farm animals, but it did have wonderful apples for picking and lots of pumpkins to choose from.  We headed out of town Saturday morning and after a few wrong turns, managed to make it to the orchard before anyone had a melt down.  The great (and sometimes annoying) thing about NYC is you have to do something.  You can't just sit at home and play in your backyard - you have to leave your apartment and go somewhere, otherwise you'd go crazy.  And we have recently learned that one of the most popular things to do in the fall is apple picking.  And I can see why.  There are dozens of orchards within an hour from Manhattan, you buy a large bag and then head to the orchard and pick until it is full.  So far, we have made pork tenderloin with apples, apple pie, apple sauce and apple fritters - and we still have over half the bag left!  Theo enjoyed watching Shane pick the apples with the large "picker" we were given, but otherwise his favorite part was the pumpkins.  We bought 2 (1 large and 1 small) and have them on top of our entertainment center at home.  Over the past few days he occasionally has pulled a chair over and just sat and stared at the pumpkins :o)  I can't wait to carve them!


love, Sarah