Friday, May 29, 2015

Spring Adventures and Happenings


Other than potty training, we have managed to have some fun this spring.  I love Spring in North Carolina!  It is so beautiful here and we had a great few weeks of nice mild 60-70 degree temperature with breezes.  I LOVE it!  I have been walking around my work building during work, because after sitting at a desk it is nice to move, and the weather has been so perfect.  I would love to stay outside all day!

One weekend, Brad and I had talked about going to the beach, but with a potty training toddler we decided to stay close to home and went to Jordan Lake.  It was nice because we were able to run errands, let Tacy nap and then we went and spent 2 hours at the lake (granted we did not wear swimsuits much to Tacy's dismay).  Tacy kept trying to walk right into the lake to swim, needless to say even with me holding both her arms, she managed to drench her shorts by jumping and squatting.  Oh well, she loved it.  

The bathrooms at the lake were in a building that kind of looked like a barn, at least to Tacy anyways.  She got excited and started saying "Mom, I wanna see e-i-e-i-o"  I was getting so confused and asked if she wanted to sing Old McDonald, but she said no and pointed to the bathrooms and said "e-i-e-i-o" again.  I laughed and we walked over.  She was so excited and then so disappointed to find only bathrooms in the building.  She kept asking where the animals were.  But we did find a pay phone and she had a lot of fun with that.

April and May have a lot of birthdays in them (7 to exact).  With all the birthdays, Tacy would get confused and say it was her birthday.  So we have kept telling her that her birthday is in a few months.  Tacy still gets very excited about birthdays, but at least is better at saying it isn't her birthday anymore.  My mom sent me a package for my birthday and she told me that she put a present in there for Tacy...yup she is spoiled.  

My birthday was exciting because one of Brad's friends watched Tacy for us so we could go out!  We went to this resturaunt in Raleigh called Cowfish.  They have the biggest (as in a LOT of items) menu I have ever seen and it took our waitor like 5-10 minutes to explain.  Basically they have burgers, sushi, bento boxes that have both, and their own creations called hamushi or something.  Well I got a boursin bacon burger (seriously the boursin cheese was delicious!) and Brad got a bento box so he could have sushi and a little burger.  It was all very yummy.  Then we ran across the street to go see Avengers: Age of Ultron.  I was very excited for this movie and we both really liked it.  In preparation we spent the previous weeks watching Iron Man 3 and The Avengers (I really wanted some good RDJ humor).  We had a fun childfree evening.

For Mother's day, we bought a grill.  I'm not the easiest person to shop for because I want clothes, but I'm picky.  So Brad suggested a grill.  Yes, this is normally more of a gift for a man, but you see, I love when Brad BBQs.  So if having a grill meant that I would get hamburgers, hot dogs, ka-bobs, etc. I was all for it.  Brad made a meat sushi for mother's day dinner (bacon as the seaweed with marinated hamburger and cheese rolled up inside).  It was delicious and we all loved it.  I got him to try grilling a banana (they grill plantains so why not a banana) and it was so yummy!  The banana gets a little watery but it becomes so sweet it's like eating candy (except it's gooey banana).  I can't wait for peach season so we can try grilling those!
the meat sushi!
On Saturday, May 16th, I went to go see Pitch Perfect 2 with Jill and Tiana (2 girls from Brad's PA class who we have done stuff with).  It was fun to have some girl time and get to watch a movie.  Tiana and Jill had bought so much food it was ridiculous.  But we laughed and had a good time.  I like the first movie better, but this new one was still fun (I could have done with less Fat Amy humor and more singing and more Jesse/Beca times but oh well).  
Mother's Day
Memorial Day we had over Jason, the other mormon guy in Brad's PA class, and his family and did a BBQ.  Jason has 2 little girls that Tacy loved playing with (once she warmed up to them and stopped being shy) but she did struggle with sharing her toys with them.  We even managed to play a card (by putting Little mermaid on for the girls).  It was fun.
Tacy counting out all of her strawberries
That's been our lives.  Brad only has 2 months left of summer semester which is exciting.  He has been doing short little 2-3 hours rotations (I think they have to do 7-8 this semester) to help get them all ready for their real clinical rotations to start in August.  Life will be really crazy then, but we almost have the first year done so it's exciting!
Climbing by herself at the playground
One little cute story, so Tacy went 3 weeks with no runny nose (a record for us since moving here) and then she got one and has had a cough.  Well she would tell us that she was sick and needed medicine (before she had much of a runny nose or cough) so I would say "No".  Brad then told Tacy that he is practically a doctor and that he would listen to her.  So he got out his stethoscope, and made her cough while he listened to her lungs (she never let me doing this during nursing school because she was scared of stethoscopes then).  He then told her she was better.  So she got excited and told me that she saw a doctor and was better. Adorable!  A few days later Tacy had coughed and starting digging through Brad's bag.  He asked her what she was doing when she pulled out his stethoscope.  Haha so he listened to her again and she coughed without him asking.  She is a funny girl.

Toddler Potty Humor

Tacy is a potty champ!  Basically we consider her potty trained, but we do still occasionally have accidents.  I'm so glad she got potty training down so fast!  That first week I was ready to put up the white flag and give up, the second week got better, and then finally week 3 she got pooping in the toilet down.  Hurray!!!

Since Tacy is so funny while going potty, I thought I should continue to share some of the Tacy bathroom/potty funnies.  Once, while sitting on the potty Tacy told me she was trying to poop.  Then she scrunched up her face (she really likes to show us that she is trying) and makes these loud noises that I would say you would hear during an arm wrestling fight or tug -of-war (URGHHH).  Ha ha it cracks me up when she does that.  But sorry, the really funny part was when she told me that you "have to squeeze your WHOLE body" to poop.  I was laughing and told her ok.  I love when she gives me instruction.

We always ask Tacy if she is done (this is more to save toilet paper and not waist it with multiple wipes).  Well Tacy now likes to tell us how many poops she will have.  Basically the conversations go like this:

Me: Are you all done?
Tacy: No, 3 more poops coming.

What's even funnier is when she is right.  Tacy also loves to turn around and see what the potty looks like while she is going potty.  We try to discourage this so she will just focus on going potty but she can sure be determined and stubborn.

For a good week, Tacy refused letting us help her in the bathroom (the downstairs bathroom is small and she just moves her stool around so she can turn on the light, get on the potty and wash/dry her hands).  By refused, I mean Tacy would put up her hand like she is directing traffic and telling you to STOP and would back up into the bathroom and shut the door.  Then she started skipping turning on the light but opening the pantry door and leaving the bathroom door opened a little (the two doors can almost touch and make a triangle with the corner of the kitchen) but this left enough light for her.  It was hilarious to watch.  This past week she has requested help every time again though.  

Last Friday, the sister missionaries were over for dinner (basically we have them over on a weekly basis and we all love it).  Brad was cooking qua-bobs on the BBQ so Tacy and I were playing with the sisters (Sis. Salakielu AKA Sis. Sally and Sis. Mortimer).  Tacy then said she needed to go potty and jumped up to go to the bathroom.  I went to go help her but she told me "No, Sister Sally come help me" (she can be quite demanding).  I told her that I would help her but she would not have it.  I tried to bargain with her that Sister Sally could help her wash her hands.  She threw a tantrum and finally slammed the bathroom door while crying.  I just let her be.  Then we heard the stool moving, she went potty and then after flushing she called Sister Sally and Sister Sally (while laughing) went into the bathroom and helped Tacy wash her hands.  Gosh that girl is something, but we all laughed about it.  Tacy LOVES the sisters and they love her too.

Who knew I would ever find potty happenings humorous?