Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Introducing Ellie Rose!


Yes, I am an auntie again! Nicole had her little baby girl sometime in the wee hours of the morning. So, I am proud to introduce to you, Miss Ellie Rose! She was 6lbs, 11 ounces. 19.5 inches long. No word on the exact time yet, but rest assured, I will edit when I find out.
Congrats Nicole! She is beautiful.

Soccer Weekend #3

Emali had a good time at her game on Saturday. She didnt get to start because she missed practice on Wednesday. They lost again, 3-1, but she really enjoys playing. They were rained out on Sunday so she was bummed about that.

Saturday afternoon, I went to Kara's house for Jeannie's Birthday party. Around 6, Eric brought the kids up too. Had a great time. Happy B-day J!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Picture day!

Today was picture day at school. Both girls wanted their hair straightened and both somehow managed to pick something yellow to wear. Let's hope their school pictures turn out well.


So, that is the school news. In other news, Eric and I have sat down and figured out the budget based on losing sea pay, sub pay, and nuclear pay. Add to that getting a couple thousand less than what we were supposed to for our bonus, and we have decided:
Over Thanksgiving break, the kids and I will be moving back home to Ohio. Yes, Ohio. We have taken the house off the market, effective immediately. The renters were due to move out in October anyway. Eric will be staying in Groton until the Navy figures out what they are doing with him. Right now it looks as if he will remain in transient billeting for the remainder of his contract (3 years!!!!). His plan is to talk to his chain of command and see if it would be at all possible to rerate into recruiting and get a recruiting billet back home. It isnt looking promising right now. We just dont see how they can let him rot in transient billeting for 3 years. He isnt on med hold. He isnt anything right now.
So, I get to begin the mudane task of packing. We will be delivering our first load of stuff into our house back in Ohio the same weekend we retake control of the keys. We had to go home for it anyway, might as well make the trip worth it.
We dont want to geobach, but unfortunately, we cannot afford to pay for two houses without all the extra pays. Base pay just doesnt cover it and we refuse to put ourselves in dire straights.
So, anyone in Groton have any boxes?

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Soccer Weekend #2

Emali played her third game of soccer on Saturday. They lost 5-1 but she had a great time playing. We froze our butts off watching, but had a good time too. She was a midfielder most of the game this time.

Sunday, we went up to Buttonwood Farms in Griswald, CT with our friends Jackie, Ryan, and their son Than. We got some really good ice cream, and went on a hayride. Afterwards, we picked out a couple of pumpkins.

Monday, September 14, 2009

I'm a bad blogger

Ok, so I totally forgot to put the results of his checkup on HERE. I put them on the main blog. *bad blogger, bad*

On September, 1, I took Alvin, to the NACC for his 18 month checkup. He weighed in at 21 pounds, 4 ounces, and was 30 inches long. He gained a pound in the last 2 months! Woo! He is still below the 5%ile in both height and weight, but is still in the 50%ile for head circumfrence. (I say he looks like a bobblehead. Eric doesnt like that so much.) He got 3 shots that day, and has 3 more to get next week. (He just got his 12 month shots. We have him on a delayed vaccine schedule.)

The doctor he is seeing now at the NACC, wants us to come back the end of this month to see if he has been able to get any results from the genetic microarrays. So, yeah. I get to call for that appointment this week sometime. If those results are negative, we are just going to back off for 6 months. Let Alvin get a little older, and see what happens.

I'm a bad blogger

Ok, so I totally forgot to put the results of his checkup on HERE. I put them on the main blog. *bad blogger, bad*

On September, 1, I took Alvin, to the NACC for his 18 month checkup. He weighed in at 21 pounds, 4 ounces, and was 30 inches long. He gained a pound in the last 2 months! Woo! He is still below the 5%ile in both height and weight, but is still in the 50%ile for head circumfrence. (I say he looks like a bobblehead. Eric doesnt like that so much.) He got 3 shots that day, and has 3 more to get next week. (He just got his 12 month shots. We have him on a delayed vaccine schedule.)

The doctor he is seeing now at the NACC, wants us to come back the end of this month to see if he has been able to get any results from the genetic microarrays. So, yeah. I get to call for that appointment this week sometime. If those results are negative, we are just going to back off for 6 months. Let Alvin get a little older, and see what happens.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Soccer Weekend #1

It was the first weekend of games in Em's first soccer season. We played Groton Team Two on Saturday and Stonington Team Three today. We lost Saturday's game 3-0 and tied today's 3-3. Emali is a team captain! She is also a right/left forward (depending on where the coach needs her the most). Eric is very pround of her. Only 4 practices ever and she does so well. Team Captain! woo!

Yesterday night, we babysat a Than for a couple of hours while my friend Jackie and her husband went out. I managed to catch this pic of Alvin. Wow. He is the spitting image of his daddy. Its odd. But, WOW! Look at those eyes!

Friday, September 11, 2009

September 11


We will never forget.
God bless those who gave their lives on that fateful day. God bless the men and women who still protect our freedom.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Labor Day Weekend

We had a great Labor Day weekend. We didnt do a darned thing on Saturday. Well, we relaxed. Then on Sunday, we headed up to Fall River, Mass. to Battleship Cove. We saw the USS Massachusetts, the USS Lionfish, the USS Joseph P Kennedy, Jr and two captured vessels. One was a Russian ship, named Hiddensee. The other was a Japanese suicide boat. We also saw various aircraft, PT boats, amphibious vehicles, etc. It was a really nice day.

Then, we went over to our friend Stephanie and Brandon's house for a BBQ. The kids had a really great time running all over the courtyard there. Aiden and Alvin played almost the whole night together.

Then Monday, we headed to Newport, Rhode Island to do the cliff walk. We didnt make it the whole through the whole thing, but what we did see was amazing. I definitely recommend doing it if you are ever in Newport.
Then it was back home again to the neighbor's for a BBQ. All in all, we had a really great weekend.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

It's been a long week

First off, we had a Back-to-School BBQ on Monday. Erin was able to see where her classroom was, meet her teacher, and see where she is going to be spending 7+ hours a day. Then, on Tuesday morning, it was the official first day of school. Emali started 3rd grade(!) and Erin started Kindgergarten(!).



You can clearly see from the pictures that they both were excited to go to school. Erin did remarkably well. She already made a friend, and has already gotten into trouble for talking during class with said friend. (Name withheld to protect the guilty.) Add in soccer practice for Emali on Monday and Wednesday nights, and let me tell you, I have been busy. But, it gets busier.

On Tuesday also, I got to take Monkeybutt Boy, aka Alvin, to the NACC for his 18 month checkup. He weighed in at 21 pounds, 4 ounces, and was 30 inches long. He gained a pound in the last 2 months! Woo! He is still below the 5%ile in both height and weight, but is still in the 50%ile for head circumfrence. (I say he looks like a bobblehead. Eric doesnt like that so much.) He got 3 shots that day, and has 3 more to get next week. (He just got his 12 month shots. We have him on a delayed vaccine schedule.)

If that wasnt enough stalkers, Eric has been having horrid facial pain for the last several weeks. It came to a peak over this last weekend. It got bad enough that he went to the ER not once, but twice! X-ray, Catscan ruled out dental, sinus, and soft tissue as causes. So, it was on to a referral to a neurologist. That was today. We have a diagnosis and its not a good one. Eric has something called Trigeminal Neuralgia. While this itself isnt a sub or nuclear disqualifying thing, the treatment for it is. Eric has been put on high dose Prednisone to hopefully stop the inflamation from getting worse. That isnt the disqualifying treatment. The Tegretol is. So, as of this morning, we dont know what is going to happen with Eric's career in the Navy.