Monday, December 25, 2006

Merry Christmas...

At the mall awaiting the arrival of Santa!

Addie was fasinated with her new toys. She loved her music table and ABC drum from Grandma Tovey, Nana and Grampy Newton.


This is the rocker that I received on my first Christmas from my GrMa & GrPa Tovey. Doug & I had it redone for Addie to have in her nursery.

Well, Chirstmas 2006 came and went with a blink of an eye. Addie is the best Christmas gift ever! She has been so much fun to have with us at all of our holiday celebrations. Friday we picked Mandy and Jesse up at the airport and went on to Terre Haute. Saturday we all took Addie to visit Santa, I had lunch with my girlfriends and we celebrated with the entire Newton family. The Newton family had an extra special gift for the holidays... my cousin Tiel gave birth to a healthy baby girl Friday evening. So of course all of us rushed up to the hospital to welcome Mazie Mae to the family. She is absolutely precious. Christmas Eve, Doug and I hosted a dinner and celebration for both the Reusser and Newton families. It was so much fun to watch the little ones open all their gifts. Just think, Addie will be there in the mix next year!

Today is Christmas Day and we have yet to get out of our PJs... it's a tradition! We have eaten all day long, opened gifts, played games and watched holiday movies. It is so nice to have everyone home for the holidays. I will have to admit that my favorite part of the day was early this morning. Doug and I both got up with Addie for breakfast while everyone else was fast asleep. We opened gifts and exchanged stockings. Addie curled up in my lap and we read all of our Christmas books together. It was so peaceful and gratifying to spend this time with our baby girl on her first of many, many Christmas mornings.

Addie, my Chirstmas wish for you today is to BELIEVE in miracles and small joys that warm your heart during the holidays and your whole life through. Cause baby girl, it truly is a Wonderful Life! Love - Mama

Monday, December 18, 2006

Miss Dolly...

Nana Newton gave Addie this doll for Christmas. Tonight, she and I are hanging out, while Doug is at the Colt's game with all the guys. She would giggle when I would dance with the doll and make it rattle. Poor doll almost lost an arm, Addie chewed on it all evening. She refused to take her early evening nap, but I don't mind because that meant we had more time for girls' night! I am taking in every moment I have with her. The count down is on for my return to work.
Note:
Friends & Family,
Please don't be offended if I start declining offers the next several weeks; I want to be home with my sweet baby girl. These past 4 months have flown by before my very eyes. We are down to days... Ahhh!!!

Sunday, December 17, 2006

A Day of Celebration...

At the open house.

Today, Addie was christened at St. Luke's United Methodist Church. We had a huge gathering of family & friends attend the service with us. The church looked amazing in all of it's glory of the Christmas season. They had a 30 piece orchestra play along with the choir. The performance was amazing to say the least. Addie "talked" the entire time of her baptism, but didn't mind the sprinkle of water on her head. She looked so beautiful in her white gown. She is the second generation of "Newton" girls to wear this gown, so it was very special. She conked out cold in my arms for the remainder of the sermon.

After the service everyone headed back to our home for an open house. I will have to say that Doug's and my hard work yesterday, paid off ten-fold today. We put on quite the party and the spread, if I do say so myself! It was so much fun just to sit and visit with the people who mean the most to us. Addie is so very lucky to be blessed with such a wonderful group of family and friends who are committed to seeing that she is raised to be a Christian. The sermon today talked of our cups and how they runith over with all of the blessings in our lives. It is truly a blessing just to wake up each day and live a life as good as ours. Addie will never know just how much she has made our cups runith over.

Addie, may God bless you and guide you with His grace and presence all your days through. Love - Mommy & Daddy

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Breakfast with Daddy...

Mush Mouth!

Bottoms up!

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

A Day of Firsts...


This morning we headed off to daycare! Addie spent a few hours this morning with Miss Kathy while I took care of some business at school. Kathy said she did just great and I feel really good about leaving Addie in her care. When I was packing Addie up into her carseat to leave, she was just smiling at all the other little ones running around. I think she will be very happy watching all the other kiddos. They seem to be very entertaining!

Addie spent the afternoon with another group of little friends... her cousins. Addie got to play with Auntie Julie, Zach and Bria while I went to go get my hair cut and run a few errands. We came home and tonight I introduced Addie to cereal. She didn't quite know what to do with the spoon in her mouth, but I think she liked it overall. Several good gulps made it down the hatch and not on her bib!

Sunday, December 10, 2006

A night (or two) out on the town...


We are so proud of Jesse and his accomplishments with his art career. These tiles are his latest creation that are on display at the Red Gallery in down town Savannah. He is an art professor for the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD).


Who is this guy? And where are my Mom & Dad? We found this photo opt on River Street and couldn't pass it up!

All of our visitors have arrived. Doug made it back in on Thursday and Amy & Scott flew in Saturday. It is so nice to be surrounded by friends that I haven't seen in so long! Friday was Mandy's 28th birthday. We celebrated all day long. She had gifts at home. We all went for lunch at Locco's. That night a big group of friends met up down town at Mellow Mushroom for pizza and beer.

Saturday we had a big ol' cookout when Amy and Scott arrived around noon. Later on we took them all over Savannah. We visited some of SCAD's art galleries, toured historical Savannah squares and shopped River Street. We raided the candy store where the selection is wonderful and the smells are out of this world! We couldn't resist buying some goodies! The guys didn't mind shopping because Savannah is very laid back with it's "social" laws. Between each shop you can find a bar or a pub. They serve to-go cups and you can carry your beer or wine with you as you shop... this can be very inticing for the reluctant male shopper!

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Not the smartest move I've ever made...

Last night we were preparing for the arrival of Doug today. I was straightening up our bedroom and doing laundry. Addie was having some "naked time" on her floormat. She loves to be naked and to kick around on the floor! Well, she ended up peeing all over her blanket and mat... no big deal. I rounded all of the dirty clothes up, including the newly christened articles. I knew I had taken a dirty diaper off of Addie, but I couldn't find it and thought that maybe I had already taken it to the trash can. That's what I get for thinking. When I went to put the laundry in the dryer all of the clothes were covered in a layer of silicone gels beads from the inside of the diaper. What a mess!!! So I guess I won't be shouting the expression "I'm the SMARTEST woman alive!!!" anytime soon.

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Christmas Walk...


Angie, Sarah, Mandy and "Meridot"

Last night Mandy and I helped Christy host a holiday open house. Fort Stewart has brand new housing for the families so they decided to sponsor a home tour for families on the base. Christy's house looked wonderful! She is one of those Martha Stewart types that transforms each room of the house into a winter wonderland. I was stationed in the living room and had points of interest to share. My favorite 2 were the family photo and the stockings. The photo is of my great-great-great grandmother, Prudence Jane's 8oth birthday celebration. It has always been a favorite picture of mine that can also be found at my parent's and grandmother's homes. The other fact about the room that I loved sharing with visitors was that the children's stockings were made of material from "the Colonel's" boyhood woobie! This got a chuckle out of most guests!

After the tour ended, we got a chance to visit the other homes on the tour. They were all located on the same block and the families were mengeling with eachother as we walked freely in and out of their homes. All were decorated beautifully, but also had their own distinct taste and style. My favorite decoration I saw was in the front window of a home. They had purchased the "FRAGILE" leg lamp from The Christmas Story... it's was priceless! One common thread in all the homes was the sense of family and accomplishment. Walls and counters were covered with pictures of weddings, births, military balls, promotions and graduations.

We ended the tour at General Lynch's residence. The Commanding General and his wife Sarah seem to be so down to earth and welcoming. There was a group of about 20 ladies that had gathered there with some of their husbands for appetizers and margiritas. But it was the women who stood out in the group. I stood back and realized that I was in a room full of people who's families make the ultimate sacrifice for the rest of us. These women are eachother's neighbors, friends, support system and extended family when they are away from their own families and when their husbands are serving. The sisterhood was evident in the exchange of hugs, friendly conversation and warm atmosphere. Most of them move every two years and have half of their worldly possessions in storage somewhere in the US. I just don't know how they do it... they are a rare and very special breed! Being in the military has given their families wonderful experiences of living all over the world, meeting Presidents and delegates and opportunities other families could only dream of, but it is a lifestyle that takes a very strong foundation.

This June many of their loved ones will be deployed to Iraq for the 3rd time in 3 years. My Uncle Mark is among those who will be going back. Please keep not only him, but all of the families of the 3rd ID from Fort Stewart in your thoughts and prayers.

Monday, December 04, 2006

4 Months Old...




Goin' to town! Addie licks, sucks and chews on her new teething ring like it's the best thing she's ever been given. She thinks she's a big girl now, holding her bottle all by herself!

Well, Addie turned 4 months old today! She did two amazing things today that Mandy and I couldn't get over. First of all, she is holding her bottle and feeding herself. She can only do this once the bottle gets down to 2-3 oz remaining, but it's a milestone... I didn't know what to do with my free hand! It's been about 2 weeks since she started holding the bottle alongside your hands when being fed. She would move the bottle to and away from her mouth. Her eyes would bug out as she registered what was happening as the bottle would move back and forth. Today, when she took full control of the feeding, I just cuddled her and feel in love with each of her chumby, tiny fingers and watched in amazement as they held her bottle in place.

Tonight after dinner, Mandy gave her a teether. Addie had a death grip on the teething ring and licked it like it was the best thing she had ever had. This is an amazing reaction coming from a child who at first wouldn't take a bottle very well and who thinks pacifiers taste like poopy flavored lollipops.

Addie continues to amaze everyone around her. Doug and I couldn't be more proud than to call this wonderful gift "our daughter." We look forward to watching her grow over the next months of her exciting first year of life. We will continue to keep in touch so everyone can celebrate her milestones with us.

Saturday, December 02, 2006

Christmas Shopping...


In front of the life size gingerbread house at the Hyatt Hotel downtown. It had something like 500 lbs of gingerbread!!!

The past two days we have been all over the Savannah area on the mission of finding unique and well thought out Christmas gifts. Mandy took a half day on Friday and we headed to Byrd's Cookie Company. We spent way too much time and money there, but everything was so gosh darn cute and creative! They are known for their cookies, but they offer a lot more for the kitchen and for the holidays. We ended the night by visiting with Mark, Christy and the kids. They ordered pizza (A staple in the McKnight diet!) and hung out at their house. We celebrated the twins, Ian and Mitchell, earning their Eagle Scout. Mark had us in stiches with his stories, commentary and character accents. It's sometimes hard to believe that he is a leader of forces for the free world and the commanding chief of staff when he is so freakin' hilarious... seriously I burned a lot of calories laughing last night! We got home after midnight.

Today Mandy and I went downtown. We walked through the outdoor stores at City Market and ate at Wild Wings Cafe. We watched some of the Christmas Parade on River Street and went through all the little boutiques. Mom would be proud, we ended our shopping day at Wal-Mart! Tomorrow we are off to Hilton Head Island. Neither of us has been there before and there are two big outlet malls!

Thursday, November 30, 2006

Girls of Adventure...


Throughout Tybee Island are these painted sea turtles. They can be found along the roadside and at the bus stops. They have all different characters and colors... very cool!

Addie and I have been out and about on the town of Savannah. We have been to the mall, the grocery store and Toys R Us. I have come to realize that everything in this town is located mainly on one street, Abercorn. If you can get there, you can get anywhere... shopping, historical downtown, the islands, etc.

Yesterday, Addie and I went out to Tybee Island. We shopped at little roadside and seaside shops and boutiques. I bought some sea turtle merchandise that I am really excited about. We had lunch outside at StingRays. We visited the Tybee Island Science Center and learned more about sea turtles and egg hatching/nest watches. Needless to say, if we are going to be a part of that experience we have to come back and visit between May and August. (For those of you who don't know, I LOVE sea turtles! Addie's nursery is done in wimsical waves and sea turtles.)

It was a gorgeous day and I wanted to lay out on the beach. Addie and I were enjoying a nap on the beach when I started to realize that maybe this wasn't the best way to spend the afternoon. People started scattering when 10-12 surfers showed up. I looked out at the ocean and the waves were huge and just beyond that one very large and dark cloud was looming. I started packing everything up. (For all other mothers reading this, you know that this process sometimes isn't always as quick as we would like it to be.) I was struggling to drag Addie and the stroller through the sand to the boardwalk that led to our van. Just as I got Addie in the van, it started pouring... not a shower, a down pour! When I got around to my side of the van, I was soaking wet with my clothes, hair and sand stuck to me. Oh well, I wasn't there for a fashion show!

Monday, November 27, 2006

Feeling Better After a Bath..


An update from Savannah:

Today Addie and I laid low. She was so sick yesterday, probably exhausted from all the hustle and bustle of the past week. She had a stuffy nose, watery eyes with sneezing and coughing. The poor little thing was so stuffed up, but was still such a good baby girl. I made two trips to Target and one to the Piggly Wiggly (I know I'm in the South, when this is the closet store!) for medicine, diapers and a humidifier. She seems to be doing better and has had her sense of humor all day. Today, Addie watched her first episode of Seseame Street, and I'm pretty sure she fell in love with Elmo. Everytime he came on the TV screen, she laughed and talked to him. I'm hoping tomorrow when we wake up she is all better.

Tonight was a gorgeous evening. Mandy and I took the dogs and Addie on a walk through their neighborhood. I have talked to Doug several times today and Mandy to Jesse as well. It's kind of wierd to be just the girls, but we are having a really good time. We put up Mandy's Christmas tree tonight. It is bright and beautiful; Addie loves looking at the lights.

If Addie is feeling better tomorrow, we may venture out on the town. I want to take advantage of the great weather and the nice town while we are here. When Jesse gets back next Tuesday, I'm sure we'll do more, maybe some historical tours or something along that line.

Saturday, November 25, 2006

A Day at the Beach...

Addie in her precious pink tutu at Tybee Island.


"Ballerina, you must've seen her, dancin' in the sand. Now she's with me, always with me, tiny dancer in my hands." - Sir Elton John


Mandy, Nana, Mommy & Addie


Daddy and his little one take a step into the water to look at the dolphins swimming near.

Thanksgiving in Savannah...

Uncle Jesse and Aunt Mandy

Sarah, Aunt Christy, Addie and Meredith


Uncle Mark & Addie

Well we made it! We left Tuesday afternoon and made it in to Savannah, GA late Wednesday afternoon. It was a long trip with LOTS of traffic jams, but Addie is such a good traveler that she didn't mind any of it. We are staying at Mandy and Jesse's home. Their house is so adorable! Mandy has everything done up so nice and cozy. We have talked about this trip for months now and we can't believe that we are finally here.

We celebrated Thanksgiving at Mark and Christy's home. They live in a brand new house on the base of Fort Stewart. Dinner was amazing and we wouldn't expect anything less than that, with dishes coming from Christy's kitchen. The pre-dinner activities took the cake though. All the guys did shots of Jones Thanksgiving Dinner Sodas. The flavors were "Dinner Roll," "Sweet Potatoes," "Peas," "Turkey," and "Antacid"... YUCK!!! Their reactions and faces were priceless to say the least. I don't see this becoming a yearly family tradition, maybe a hazing ritual for new family members!

Monday, November 20, 2006

Thanksgiving in Ohio...

Addie with Mommy & Daddy

The Reusser Grandkids - Zach, Bria, Nathaniel and Addie

Doug, Addie and Great Grandma Stone



Well we are home from our visit to Ohio to celebrate Thanksgiving with the Stone family. We all stayed at Aunt Sharon's house and visited with family throughout the weekend. Between our family and Julie's family, we created a three-ringed circus at her house. Addie wouldn't take a nap, Zach's eardrum busted and Bria is 1... need I say anymore! Dinner at Susan's house looked like something out of a Martha Stewart magazine. The food was delicious and it was fun to catch up with everyone. We couldn't get over how much all of the kids had grown up. They aren't so much kids anymore. We watched the Ohio State Buckeyes win the big game against Michigan!

Today I am doing laundry and packing for Savannah. We leave tomorrow to visit with Mandy and Jesse. I feel like I am packing everything except the kitchen sink for this trip! Addie and I are off to Wal-Mart for some last minute items and an oil change. Good times in Fishers, IN!!!

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Addie's Newest Toy...

Addie in her Exersaucer... She's excited about the dancing puppets on her Baby Einstein video!

Our little one is growing up so fast! Addie is really strong. She loves sitting in her Exersaucer so she can stand, bounce and play with her toys and gadgets all at once without any help from Mommy or Daddy. It is fun to watch her little fingers fidget and her tiny toes dance!

Monday, November 13, 2006

Tweedle Dee and Twiddle Dum...

Addie (3 mos) and Bella (2 mos)
We had Alli, Bella and Beth over for lunch today. It was really nice catching up with the gals. Beth tells the most hilarious stories about her family and her life. She cracks me up each time I'm with her! Bella and Addie both took bottles and slept for the majority of the time, but were both awake long enough for us to take a few quick shots.
Addie has been with lots of friends and family the past weekend. Friday we were in Bedford with Great-Grandma Tovey, Nana and Grampy Newton. Saturday, Addie spent the afternoon with GrMa and GrPa Reusser. Doug and I went to see the movie "Stranger Than Fiction." (It's not your typical Will Farrell movie, but it was very good!) Sunday we dropped Addie off with Amy while we went to the Colt's game. We have been on the go and are so grateful for our "babysitters." Doug and I appreciate being able to still have dates and go out. We love being parents, but we love being a couple also!

Friday, November 10, 2006

Surprise Visit...

Great Grandma Tovey and Addie

Today we headed to Bedford, IN to surprise my Grandmother with a visit from her first great-grandchild. We met up with Mom and Dad in Mooresville and drove together from there. Grandma was so surprised when we were standing at the door... I think we made her day! We visited and Addie showed off all of her new tricks. It's a tradition, when you visit Gramdma, she orders Chinese for lunch. Addie sat at the table with us and tried to stick her hands in red sauce. We took Grandma furniture shopping and bought her a new, comfy chair for Christmas. Mom's high school friend, Sandy came over to meet Addie. Days like today, are days that I cherish. I love seeing Addie surrounded by people that love her. Raising my child to know and love her extended family and our circle of friends is so very important to me.

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Beautiful Baby, Beautiful Day...


I love Indian Summers! We are well into November and it's 70 degrees outside. I opened up the house and Tucker is basking in the sun. Addie and I went on a nice, long walk through our neighborhood. She was too stinkin' cute in her hoodie, I couldn't resist taking a picture!

Addie has been cracking us up the past couple of days. She has so much personality for one little person. Her new thing is being tickled. She giggles and gasps when I tickle her to the theme music of the "Pink Panther."

Sunday, November 05, 2006

Big Weekend...

Well we had a big weekend. Friday Addie got to visit with her Grandma and Grandpa Reusser. Saturday, Nana and Granpa Newton came in town to babysit Addie. Doug and I went out with a big group of friends to dinner and to a comedy show for Tim's birthday. We had a really good time and decided to go out after the show. WE ARE OLD... we were all yawning by 11:30 and called it a night. Anyway, it felt really good to get out and have some good laughs. Sunday, Mom and I went shopping while Doug and Dad watched football and Addie. GO COLT'S!!!

Three Peas in a Pod...

Fallyn Rae Ranek, Izabella Raye Maines, Addison Leigh Reusser
We are so lucky to be surrounded by such a wonderful group of friends. Our daughters have no choice, but to be best friends. It has been such a neat experience to celebrate each birth and to watch each family welcome their newest addition. Each little one has their own quirks and tiny personalities that make them unique. They are all so easy to love and hug on each time we get together. We can't wait to watch each of them grow up. We will be there to support them and celebrate in all of their successes throughout life. We can't wait for Addie to grow up surrounded by so many close friends and playmates.

Saturday, November 04, 2006

Happy Halloween...

Happy Halloween from "Mini Moo." Our family went as a herd of cows for our costume party that we hosted last weekend. It was a surprise 30th birthday party for our good friend Allison Maines. Everyone went all out on their costumes; they were hilarious. The best costume award went to Ryan and Sarah. They came dressed as Dog the Bounty Hunter and his wife Beth. They looked so much like them, they could have passed for stunt doubles!

3 Months Old...

Seriously we blinked and it's the end of October! Addie is so much fun to have around. She amazes us with her developments each week. She is holding her head up really well. She can sit in her bebe pod seat without any support. Her new thing is laughing and cooing at cheerleader moves and chants. She gets so excited that she has to catch her breath. Addie is now taking bottles like a champ and giving mommy a break when it comes to feedings. Addie is discovering the extremities of her body. She sucks and chews on her fingers and hands. When on her back, she kicks her legs up and stares at her feet. Addie continues to be such a good baby; we enjoy her so much. Our hearts literally swell with love, pride and adoration for our daughter.

We definitely have a routine down and Addie is now sleeping through the nights going down at 8:30 pm and getting up at 6:00 am. In the mornings we finish breakfast and laugh and dance with ELLEN. Addie loves to snuggle up and read. Her favorite books are Good Night Moon, Dr. Seuss's Foot Book, Jamberry and Funny Farm (Her Daddy makes some really good barnyard noises!) Daddy comes home for lunch each day to be with his girls... we LOVE this!

2 Months Old...

Addie is now 2 months old. Doug and I can't believe how quickly 2 months have flown by. Doug loves holding Addie when she is awake and she stares into his eyes. Daddy also enjoys tickling Addie's feet and making her smile. As a mommy, I love cuddling up and snuggling with my baby girl in my rocker. I also enjoy giving Addie her baths, she loves the water. Our favorite family time is when Addie awakes in the morning and snuggles with us in bed. The title of mommy and daddy comes with so many responsibilities, but are far out-weighed by the rewards. We are truly blessed.

Addie is really starting to explore the world around her. She doesn't just focus on the face in front of her anymore. She is aware that there are people and noises all around. She is quite the "nosey rosey" and pops her head up when something more interesting than the object in front of her presents itself. She is really cooing and giggling these days. She absolutely loves her Pooh and Friends mobile in her playpen. It is a riot to watch her get so excited!

1 Month Old...

Well, we survived the first month of parenthood. No one really tells you how busy, tired and overwhelmed you will feel. This first month has been one of the biggest challenges of my life. But let me tell you, each sleepless hour and poopy diaper is worth it. Every time my daughter stares into my eyes or grabs onto my finger, everything else is forgotten. Addie is such a good baby and things are starting to calm down. We are getting into a routine and she is only waking up once during the night.

At one month old, Addie weighed 9 lbs 5 oz and measured 22 inches in length. She is healthy, healthy, healthy and the doctor says that she is going to be a long and lean little girl. She has begun to smile and will sometimes coo. She enjoys her floor mat gym and going on walks in her stroller.

Friday, November 03, 2006

Addison Leigh Reusser...

Addie was born Friday, August 4th at 7:18 pm. She weighed in at 7lbs. 15oz. and was 21 inches long. She popped out with a full head of dark hair and big blue eyes like her daddy. She was born at St. Vincent's Women's Hospital with Dr. Gates assisting the family.

We couldn't have asked for a more perfect daughter. We feel blessed as parents and look forward to each milestone in Addie's life. She is a very special little girl, who is already at such a young age attentive, head strong and very entertaining. She seems old for her age, an old soul, if you will. Thank you to our family and network of friends for being a part of our wonderful journey into parenthood.

Our first offical family picture...

After an hour and a half of pushing, Addison Leigh Reusser made her big debut. Words cannot explain the sense of fulfillment and pride this experience brought to us. From the moment I held Addie in my arms, I was in LOVE. We are talking about the kind of love that is unconditional and unwavering. Watching Doug hold her made me fall in love with him all over again. It might have been some really good drugs, but I loved every single second of this experience. It makes me want to have a whole bunch of little rugrats... but not to soon, I'm enjoying Addie too much!

The Big Day...


Well the big due date, July 29th, came and went! I was really getting anxious and could barely wait for my next doctor's appointment. We saw Dr. Stevens on Wednesday, August 2nd and with no progress, she suggested that we induce labor the next day... my birthday! I did some soul searching and with the advice and wisdom of good friends came to the realization that having a child on your birthday is the best gift you could ever wish for when you blow out your candles.

Doug and I arrived at the hospital the afternoon of August 3rd, it was go time! They began with a gel application to speed up effacement and promote dialation. My birthday passed and still no baby. The morning report indicated that this process made no progress so they started a potossin drip. With breathing through really strong contractions well into the afternoon, there was still no progress and Dr. Gates decided to break my water. Within minutes, I couldn't take the pain anymore and asked for an epidural... yes, it was a little bit of heaven! I fell asleep for about and hour and Doug had lunch. The doctor returned to check my progress and I couldn't believe what he said. I had progressed from 3cm to 10cm in 45 minutes and it was time to push!

Showered With Love...


Thank you to all of our friends and family who attended our baby showers. Everyone was so thoughtful in helping us to celebrate the arrival of our baby. Our baby wasn't even here yet, and was showered with gifts and love from all.

I am so grateful that 1 - I work at a fantastic school but 2 - I work with some of my best friends! Amy Warner hosted a shower for all of my girlfriends and colleagues at Sand Creek Intermediate at her home. At the end of the school year my teaching team, Kathy Price, Kathy Giunta and Jon Baker, along with ~100 of my students threw me a surprise shower at school. All of the kiddos bought books for the Little Reusser's library. Needless to say I was a little overwhelmed and moved by everyone's' generosity from the school community.

The celebration didn't stop there... We had three more showers to go! Gina Nidlinger and Lisa Duzan hosted a shower for me to get together with my home town girlfriends. Mandy Payne, Jeani Newton and Margi Byram hosted a brunch for family and friends of the family. Allison and Tim Maines hosted a backyard BBQ for a couples shower.

We were showered with blankets, diapers, toys, keepsakes and baby gadgets. Who knew that one little person required so much stuff. My favorite thing to do was look through everything again and again. The celebrations really got me excited about being a mommy!

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Mommy and Daddy to Be...



Doug and I made the big announcement to friends and family that I was expecting on Christmas of 2005. We had known since Thanksgiving, but wanted to make it the BIG gift for the holidays. This was really hard, seeing as though we were living with Doug's parents while our house was being built!

I couldn't have asked for a more perfect pregnancy. I loved being pregnant and was totally amazed with each weeks' developments. We couldn't wait for July 29th to meet our little bundle of joy. I went back and forth on weather I thought I was having a boy or a girl... We decided not to find out until the big day. I love surprises!