Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Daddy Blogging Wednesdays--Take 3

So remember how I told you how I am not good at the "manly" tasks in life? You know...power tools, hand tools, putting things together, installing Christmas lights???
Well, keep that in mind as you read what follows:

I love December. Winter is finally here, the smells of winter are some of my favorites, the chicken 'n dumplings just taste better when it's cold outside and Christmas is right around the corner. This year is extra special as Peyton is starting to take an interest in many of the fun that surrounds the Christmas holiday. He likes the cartoons, he loves the decorations throughout the house, he just looks at the lights in amazement. Oh those wonderful Christmas lights. When the lights are turned on, he lets out an "Oooohhh". I was so proud that I actually got all of the Christmas lights installed without a problem this year. They line our front porches and look great when they shine at night. I should emphasize "when they shine at night". For some reason, year after year, I am challenged by these lights. I thought this year would be different, but no. The lights have been up for about 2 weeks now and when we pulled back in front of our house after our trip to NC this weekend, there was a 3 foot section in the middle of the lights on the first floor porch that were no longer shining so brightly. Frustration set in. I figured I would tackle these lights Monday night. Monday night arrived and more surprises...now all but about 2 feet of the lights on the second floor porch were out. I give up. I will add this to the list of tasks that beat me over and over. I have to admit that the feeling of having my "man card" revoked again is very depressing, but I am going to win it back this weekend and beat these lights so my wonderful son can once again look at them and say "Ooohhhhh".
If i can get these lights to work again, I will definitely post pictures to show everyone that I won!
Let there be light...

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Daddy Blogging Wednesdays--Take 2

Why do I have such a resurgence of interest in blogging? I have missed it. I have missed putting my thoughts into words. I have missed bragging about my wonderful wife and son. I have missed being able to take a few minutes to myself and just put my thoughts into words. I have always loved to write. It is therapeutic for me and I need such therapy every once in a while.

I have also missed being able to share some of my favorite pictures with you...so this week I am going to include more pictures and fewer words. Enjoy.






Thanks Aunt Meg for braving the cold weather and coming over to take these pictures.

You will probably notice the bruise on Peyton's head. Before you call Social Services, please let me explain. My son is non-stop and gets moving so fast that he sometimes (actually very often) falls and of course the first thing that hits the floor...his head. Thankfully his hair is getting longer and such bruises are normally covered, which saves the dirty looks that we receive when we have him out in public.

Daddy Blogging Wednesdays--Take 2

Who's in for Daddy Blogging Wednesdays this week? I am and I can't wait to read all of the Daddy posts as the day goes on.

Please send me a note to let me know you are posting so I can add you to this list:
Kevin @ Peyton's Pier
Hutch @ Cole's Cove
Dave @ Nora & Soren Are you in?
Tom @ Hoping for Our Own Peanut How about you?
Matt @ McClain Clan We would love to see a post from you...what do you say?
Come on Dads...let's add your name to this list also!

Happy Daddy Blogging Wednesday!

Friday, December 4, 2009

Will you Pray for Jade?

I was on facebook earlier to find that my cousin, Ryan, had written about a little girl named Jade who is 6 years old and a very close friend of his. Will you visit her website and consider praying for her as she begins her journey to beat cancer?
Jade's Journey

I believe they are setting up a donation area as well, as Jade's mom is a single mother to Jade and her sister, and they will need help financially to fight this Leukemia. This hits hard in the Holiday Season and my heart is heavy but hopeful for Jade.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

There's a Mouse in the House...and it's not Mickey

So my lovely wife calls me around 10 o'clock this morning and the first words I hear from her...

"I need you to come home".

These were uttered in a shaky, scared voice. I have heard this voice before, when the Christmas tree with all of her Hallmark ornaments (and that is a lot...trust me) fell a few years ago. There were also the two times that Peyton fell down our hardwood steps (not just one or two...the whole flight of steps, and there was a third time he fell down the steps, but he was riding on my belly as I slid down the entire flight of steps on my back...a couple days after I finished the 1/2 Marathon--but she didn't call me because I was in our foyer on my back--laughing and crying).

This was a bit more of an urgent voice though, so my mind quickly turned to panic as I thought something had happened to her or Peyton. I got her to calm down and she said...

"There's a mouse in the house". I was thinking there is always a mouse in the house and Peyton loves to bring him (Mickey) to you and have you push on his foot that makes him sing a Christmas song and then Peyton just dances and dances until the song is over and then he brings it back and says, "Push".

It must be a different mouse.
I asked, "Where".
She answers, "Peyton's playroom".

Oh no...is Peyton in there playing with him? I work about 20 minutes from the house so getting home was not a quick option so I called my brother-in-law who works in our neighborhood to see if he could help. He came right over, along with one of my cabinet installers who happened to be in the neighborhood doing a job. I kept Amy on the phone (feeling like a 911 dispatcher) and told her to block the doorway into the rest of the house. The forces arrived, entered the home, located the mouse and tried to capture him, but it was too quick. It went under our undercounter refrigerator in our bar area and that is where it remains, even now--between the back edge of the hardwood floors and the wall. I picked up a bunch of traps (Sorry PETA) and surrounded the area, much like the SWAT team getting ready to move in.

And what was Peyton doing this whole time? He was sitting on the couch watching TV as if nothing was going on. I should probably note that the TV and Couch are in the next room (where I had Amy blocking the door). Amy is still shaken that there is a mouse loose in our house. I will try to get pictures of the crime scene when i get home. I wish I would have had video because words do this story little justice.

At least Mickey has a friend to play with :)

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Daddy Blogging Wednesday--Take 1

So here we go...it's Wednesday and that means it's...
DADDY BLOGGING WEDNESDAY
So what's on my mind? A lot...like always. We are in the midst of the Holiday Season, which is one of my favorite times of the year. There is so much to be thankful for this year. Amy & Peyton are amazing, my family is spectacular and my friends are wonderful. We have had a rough year at B&T Kitchens, but that was to be expected. We actually did better than we could have imagined and I still have a job.

And these are just the "tip of the iceberg".

But today I am going to talk about myself. Sounds quite egotistical doesn't it? Rest assured that I am not the egotistical type. I am hardly the manly type. Amy always jokes that I must have more estrogen than she has. I cry easily...to the point that it is quite embarrassing.
But who else am I?
I am Kevin. I was born in 1978 in Virginia Beach to a wonderful family. I have a sister (Cole & Bailey's Cove) who is 3 years younger. She now has 2 beautiful children and a wonderful husband. He works for my dad's construction company. I work for my parent's kitchen cabinet company (B&T Kitchens and Baths). As a child, I had insecurity issues...I probably still do. I never felt comfortable being myself or letting others into my life. It was a struggle until I met Amy. I married Amy, my college sweetheart, on October 4, 2003. We met at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington in 1997 and the rest is history. Fast forward to 2003...we married in Winston-Salem, NC on a beautiful day. We had talked about our family dreams and desires since early on in our relationship. We both knew we wanted children. She wanted 3...I thought 2 was ok. We thought it would be something that just happened when we were ready. This was not reality for us. We tried and tried and tried and ended up going through IVF. This was the most trying (physically, emotionally, financially, etc) time in our lives. We struggled with each other because of the stress involved, but there were funny times too. I don't particularly like needles and to have to jab someone with one every day was, well...difficult to say the least. Sometimes it would take me minutes to just get warmed up enough to give the shot. And why did we have to go through IVF? We both had infertility issues. My "boys" were not shaped properly which meant they were probably spinning in circles. Amy had Poly-Cystic ovaries. We were a match made in heaven. We learned a lot about each other through IVF and infertility, but we had to hide most of our feelings from others because they just didn't understand. It was hard, but it worked on the first try. We learned Amy was pregnant on September 13, 2007. It was amazing and the next 8 months were amazing. First heartbeat, first kick, ultrasounds, birthing classes, etc. Peyton was born on May 15, 2008 and we started our lives as a family.
This last 18 months has been amazing. Amazingly rewarding, Amazingly difficult, Filled with an Amazing love that I could never have imagined.
Fast forward to today...I am still insecure about things, but have found myself opening up more and more. This blog definitely helps. When I met Amy I was a 6'4" 165 lb "stick". Today, I am a 6'4" 250lb "big boy"...marriage has definitely been good to me. I have a severe fast food addiction. I am not a "manly man". We laugh because i struggle with the simplest tasks around the house. My dad builds houses and I struggle to hang a blind over our windows. Did I mention that I sell kitchens? I know it is crazy, but i think i am pretty good at what i do. I am a manager...i make sure everything gets done. I have installers who are the best and make me look good. I think that is important in life. Realize your weaknesses and find a way to overcome them. I have a handful of great friends. I live within 5 miles of most of my immediate family (Mom & Dad, Sister, Brother-in-law, Nephew & Niece, Aunt, Uncle, Cousin, Grandma & Grandpa). This is great, but what is not great is that I live 300 miles from Amy's family. It is tough and at times I feel guilty because I am the reason she moved here, but this is our life together and we make everything work. I work hard, but love that moment when i pull up to the house and Peyton & Amy are waiting at the door for me. Peyton is smiling and waving to me. Amy is having him blow me kisses. I walk through the door and his first words..."DOG". Then i realize maybe he was blowing those kisses and waving his sweet little hands at Bailee, our Chocolate Lab. It makes me laugh. I am so Blessed to have such a wonderful family and I never let this go.

I know this has been all over the place, but it is hard to start. I will get better...I promise.

One last thing. Do you ever know that you need to give something up, but love it so much that you can't, but complain about the effects of it? I do and this is the reason why I am a 250lb daddy that loves to have his son sleep on his chest...yes, my 18 month old son who...yes, sleeps in our bed every night because I want to feel that love and not make him cry it out. At least he sleeps for a little while in his crib before making the move to our bed. I have come to realize that I don't have to do it for others...as long as we are happy and healthy! And now that i have written all of these thoughts, I am going to Taco Bell!

Daddy Blogging Wednesdays

Daddy Blogging Wednesdays are here.
OK...I may be more excited than you are, but I am OK with that. I am also excited that several other Dads have expressed interest in taking part. We also have our first Daddy Blogging Wednesday post from Dave at Nora & Soren's Blog. If I had a prize to award, you would certainly be the recipient. Thanks for starting us out Dave!
My post will be coming later on and I hope that others will join in throughout the day. If you are worried that you cannot commit to every Wednesday, just join us as you can. If Wednesday is not a good day for you, write your post any day and set it to post on Wednesday. Whatever you need to do is fine with me. I am just excited to have you participate. If there is a question on what you should write about...my answer: ANYTHING!
I just wanted to check in and say Happy Daddy Blogging Wednesday!
Here are the other blogs to keep an eye on throughout the day as there are rumors that Dads may be posting on them:
Cole & Bailey's Cove
McClain Clan

Who else is going to join in the fun? Stay tuned...