Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Reese's Big Day

Today Reese had a very big day. At 5:15 this morning, we were on our way to the Doctor's Surgical Center for her to have tubes put in her ears. She obviously didn't know this so all went well for most of the morning. She wasn't allowed to eat anything prior to surgery so by the time they came to get her at 7 am, she was throwing a major fit. They took her from us (which caused me to start crying) and escorted Jason and I to the waiting area. In less than 10 minutes, the doctor came out to tell us everything went fine. A few minutes later, we were taken to recovery where she was impatiently waiting for us. She wasn't really awake yet when we got there. However, even in her grogginess, she was very mad and letting the world know it. She had to drink some liquids before we could leave and for once, she refused the bottle. The nurse (having done this once or twice) thought a cheery icee popsicle might do the trick. Jason forced the spoon in her mouth when she was screaming and like magic, she opened her eyes and stopped crying. She ate the entire popsicle! After that, she drank three ounces of water and we were ready to go.
Her hearing had been muffled due to fluid that she could not drain herself. This afternoon, she sat clapping and laughing at herself for 5 minutes non-stop. Her little hands make such a soft noise when they clap. We aren't sure she had really heard it before.

It was a very trying day for all of us but we are hopeful that this helps her in the long run. We go back for a follow up on January 20th. We'll keep you posted on the progress.




Saturday, December 19, 2009

Cookies with Santa

Since my last post, I'm feeling much more in the Christmas spirit. I only have one gift left to purchase, school is out for winter break, and we have begun the countdown to Disneyland and the Rose Parade.
Today, we went to have cookies with Santa in our neighborhood. Neither of the girls was interested in sitting on Santa's lap. Reese was screaming, and I had to drag Bailey over just to talk to Santa. It was a very different reaction than last time. I just had to post a picture of Reese screaming on Santa's lap. It is awful cute!
Six more days! :)

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Christmas Spirit - Where are you?

In my last post, I mentioned how I was in the holiday spirit once Halloween past. That was very short lived. Where is it? As of today, I've put a tree (twice since it fell once), sent Christmas cards, wrapped gifts, finished my Christmas shopping, and taken family Christmas pictures. Isn't that enough to get into the spirit? Apparently not! In some ways, I find myself wanting the next two weeks to be over with - quickly. Maybe it's because we are heading to Disneyland two weeks from today. Or maybe it's because I'm being a Scrooge this year - which makes it perfect that I will be teaching A Christmas Carol to my 7th graders next week. Either way....I need some spirit. If you find it, can you send some my way?

In the meantime, I leave you with a few pictures that hopefully will provide you with some Christmas spirit.



Sunday, November 8, 2009

Holiday Time

I cannot believe it is November. Once Halloween hits, it really does feel like the holiday season for me. I love the holidays. For me, there is no stress. For me, it is a time of nostalgia, a time for cheer, and a time to be grateful for what you have. This year I am very excited about the holidays. It isn't often we spend one, much less both, holidays with family but we are doing just that this year. My in-laws are coming down to spend Thanksgiving with us, and my parents are coming to spend Christmas. Then on December 27th, we'll be leaving (with my parents) for California to enjoy the Rose Parade and Disneyland (of course!). An added bonus is that both Emily and Renee will be spending part of the time with us. I'm so excited that I can share the happiest place on earth with my parents, my girls, my husband, and two of my best friends. A vacation just doesn't get any better than that.

I often take my life for granted, but the holidays seem to bring me back to some humble place where I realize this wonderful life I have is a gift from God. I have done nothing on this earth to deserve what He has given me (although I will take it). So...as I post pictures of just a few of the blessings God has granted me, I'd like to also list a few more...

(1) My parents
(2) My brother & his family
(3) My Auntie Linda Lou
(4) My in-laws
(5) My friends & their families
(6) My Godson & Goddaughter
(7) My co-workers
(8) My LA team lead (who holds a special place in my heart for many reasons)
and last but not least...
(9) Walt Disney (ok - that was a joke but I had to lighten the mood!)

Happy holidays to all of you. I love each and every one of you with all my heart.








Monday, October 12, 2009

Bailey - 4 Years Old

Ok, ok...It has been way too long since I posted. I know that. I think I even promised baptism pics and never delivered. But in my defense, going back to work full time after a year with two small children has proven to be a huge challenge. Not only is it time management in relation to them, it's also trying to figure out how to balance a whole new career. But...I'm finally feeling more into a "groove". If I can get my house back to pre-party normal and all these party gifts put away and party pictures loaded and party thank you notes written, maybe I'll find more time to blog.

But...I digress. My real reason for blogging today is to tell you that BAILEY IS 4 YEARS OLD! It's unbelievable. I cannot believe how big she has gotten. It seems like just yesterday. To celebrate on her actual birthday (Monday 10/5), we went to EJ's and Baskin Robbins with the Murpheys, the Griffins, Uncle Christian, and Ms. Stephanie. I also took Bailey to a band concert at my school. She really enjoyed that. Then last Saturday (10/10), we had her party at The Little Gym. It was a blast! The Little Gym did a great job! All the kids had a wonderful time. Grandma was in town so it was extra special. Bailey got lots of presents including a big girl bike, two princess dresses, a ballerina outfit, books, art stuff, games, a Princess sleeping bag, and lots more. She is a very lucky girl.

Here are few 4 year old pictures. My baby is so grown up now!




Sunday, August 16, 2009

Family Fun

My mom, Mark, and Aunt Linda came in this weekend for Reese's baptism. It was only a three night visit but it was so fun to see all of them. Everyone arrived on Thursday. I had new hire orientation so Jason and Bailey did the honors of picking everyone up at the airport. Thursday night we went out for Mexican food - yummy! Friday I had orientation again so the girls stayed home and got spoiled rotten. I let them use my van and they all came to check out my room when they came to pick me up. Friday night Aunt Linda made her FABULOUS manacotti and we had a surprise birthday party for my mom (her actual birthday is the 22nd).

Saturday was the big day! The baptism was beautiful! Godmommy Linda and Godfather Christian were so proud as were Daddy, Bailey, & I. Also in attendance were Kathy, Mary Fischer, and Kelly Murphy with her girls, Ashley & Megan. We had lunch at our house following the baptism. It was wonderful having everyone together to celebrate Reese's special day. Kathy was our super awesome photographer for the day so as soon as I get her pictures, I will post some of the baptism. For now, here are just a few pictures of the family fun we had! Unfortunately, it came to an end very early today. We miss them already.

We so appreciate everyone who attended the baptism. It means the world to Jason and I.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Reese is 6 Months Old!


Reese is 6 months old today. We cannot believe how quickly it has gone. She is sitting up and rolling over now. Her latest is that she babbles like crazy. Just like her mom, she has a love of talking. She goes around saying "dadadada" and yelling like her big sister. This is such a fun age.


We went to take pictures yesterday. Bailey wanted to be in the pictures so of course we let her. As you can see, it was clearly the best picture session yet. The girls were in such a great mood. Bailey says her "very favorite" is the one of Reese sitting on her. (It's my favorite, too.)


Today we got to visit Dr. Muzumdar for Reese's 6 month appointment. She went in all smiles and left mad as could be. She got 3 shots and an oral vaccine. The oral vaccine was fine. She loves putting everything in her mouth anyway. It's the shots she was not happy about. She was so emotionally spent after the visit that she took a two hour nap after the doctor and went to be at 7:10 pm tonight. Poor baby!

The latest on our baby is that she weighs 21 pounds, 6.4 ounces (still off the chart) and is 26 1/4" long (75th percentile). She is still our little chunky monkey and we are so blessed to have her.


She will be getting baptized on Saturday so I'll have pictures on that soon. With her stranger anxiety, I imagine it'll be a very interesting event.

Monday, July 20, 2009

First Day of School


Today was Reese's first day at Primrose. Ironically, it was also my first departmental meeting at my new school. I think my experience was much better than hers.

Jason was at home today so dropping Reese off was a family affair. Bailey was so excited about her finally going to school with her. I think the only thing that would have made her happier would have been if Reese would have been in her class.

Bailey wanted to drop Reese off in her new class so we went there first. We went over her schedule with the teachers and then handed her to Ms. Presli. She was smiling and happy at first but that quickly changed. When we saw her bottom lip start to stick out, we quickly evacuated the room.


We walked Bailey to her class and said our goodbyes to her. As we were walking out of the building, Jason and I peeked into Reese's room and she was in full throttle screaming mode. Her face was all red and she was just having a good old fashioned fit. We dropped her off at 9 am and her sheet showed that her first nap was at 9:50 am. If I had to guess, I would say she probaby cried herself to sleep. When I went to pick her up at 2 pm, she had just woken up from her second nap and was being fed a bottle by Ms. Ellie (a floater teacher that we love!). I asked how her day went and they said aside from the first cry fit at 9 am, the rest of her day went really well.

As I type this, she is out. I imagine it was a much more active day than she is used to. Hopefully tomorrow morning drop off will be better. Keep your fingers crossed.

Christopher - Week 3

So another summer with Christopher has come and gone. He left us yesterday. My friend Renee had come into town and was kind enough to drive him back to Louisiana where he was going to spend a week with his mom and her family. The drive back was quite the ordeal. Renee got a blow out about half way to Louisiana and they got to enjoy a visit from Triple AAA. Poor Christopher! His flight here had issues and his ride to leave had issues. We can only hope that next summer the transportation is improved.

This week was another fun week. I got to spend some time with Christopher - just him and I. We went to play Bingo one night. Neither of us won but Christopher was pretty disappointed as one game he was one away from winning when someone else called Bingo. When he looked up to see what the next number was, it was his. He was so close to his first ever Bingo win. Maybe next time! I also had Ms. Stephanie come babysit one afternoon so him and I could go see Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. It was a very good movie! And, of course, as our summer tradition, we played many games of Rummikub. This year, I was the champion. Better luck next year, Christopher!

On Friday we decided to take him to eat anywhere he wanted. He chose Buffalo Wild Wings. If you've ever been there, you know it's a sports bar type atmosphere with lots of TVs and action. Apparently, it was too much for Reese as she would not stop crying - loudly! Jason ended up leaving with her while Bailey and I stayed for the goodbye dinner. Later Jason took the boys to play Lazer Tag - which is always a treat.

To add to the fun of his last weekend, we haven't had rain here in our area for about 2 months. Saturday night Mother Nature decided to not just let it rain but pour. The power went out at our house and everyone evacuated to Christian's. Christopher definitely cannot say his last weekend here was uneventful.

We really enjoyed his visit though. As always, it came and went too quickly. We miss you already!!!

Monday, July 13, 2009

Chistopher - Week 2

Week 2 has quickly come to an end. In some ways it feels like Christopher has been here all summer and in others, it seems as if it has gone too fast. Either way - he's having a blast. Bailey loves having him here and he is so great with her. She thinks he came all this way to play with her and he lets her believe it. In addition to be subjected to princess games and other girly things, Christopher also has gone to ride go karts, play lazer tag, see an Astros game, swimming and he usually is spending the night at one of his friends house or they are here. Of course, my favorite activity was when he and I went to see Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Not only was it a great movie, we got to spend some nephew/aunt alone time.


As you can tell, it's another busy summer filled with lots of fun. Christopher is having a blast and we are loving having him. As we enter our final week of fun, I realize how grateful I am to my brother for letting him do this every summer. Nine years and counting!!!





Sunday, July 5, 2009

Christopher - Week 1

It's that time of year again - Christopher time. He arrived last Tuesday (3 hours late thanks to Newark - yuck!) but safe and sound none the less. From the time he arrived, he's been going non-stop. Wednesday he went to see Ice Age 3 with William and Phillip (boys in the neighborhood) and then later spent the night with Phillip. Thursday we went out to dinner at my favorite - EJ's Pizza. If he's not with us on a "family outing", he's running around with the boys in the neighborhood or playing with Bailey. Or - he might be texting. That kid can text. He's the fastest texter I've ever seen!!!

To celebrate the 4th of July, we went to Towne Lake for some family fun and fireworks. Our friends Kelly and Mike (along with their guys Ashley and Megan) joined us. It was really nice. Towne Lake is a neighborhood right down the road from us. They had bouncy houses, face painting, fire trucks, boat rides, and fireworks. Bailey did so great watching the fireworks. She used to be scared but now she says she is brave. Reese was a little scared when they first went off but I covered her ears and she was fascinated after that. Belle only broke our baby gate while we were gone. At least this time it is not window sills or something else she chewed off.



Then today we went bowling. It was Bailey's first time. I thought she'd enjoy it more but after about 5 frames, she was done. In her defense, the lightest ball they had was 7 pounds - which was probably 2 pounds too heavy for her. But she was so cute trying! Christopher had a great time. He is quite the bowler. He even beat me the second game. That's my nephew!!!

I'll post more next week. We have all sorts of fun coming up.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Little Laughter

Reese laughed for the first time tonight. It was precious! Bailey was doing something goofy and I laughed at her. Well, of course, being the performer that she is, she had to do it for Reese. I laughed again and suddenly Reese laughed. It caught me so off guard that I made Bailey do it again. Sure enough, she laughed again. Both of us were so excited. Oh, how cute it was!!! If only you could capture that with pictures. I'll have to be sure to get it on video.

Daddy just happened to have left for London today so he won't get to hear it for 9 days!!! Darn!!! So, so cute!!!

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Cereal Time

Yesterday was cereal time! I had gotten Reese some oatmeal cereal rather than rice cereal. I'm not sure why - oatmeal just seemed less yucky than rice. From the time I took the can out of the pantry until we actually started feeding, she seemed to know that was food for her. She got so excited! Once we started feeding, she kept opening her mouth for us to put the spoon back in. She still has to learn how to "eat". She is so used to sucking on a bottle that the reflex is there to use her tongue way more than is needed. She kept pushing food out of her mouth. However, she did ok. She ate 3/4 of the bowl I had made. I think she stopped eating not because she was no longer hungry but because eating is a lot of work. She is not used to having to work much at her food - and our honey loves her food!!! I even had a hard time getting her to take the first bottle after her cereal meal. I really think she wanted more cereal. For now, we are limited to one cereal meal a day. In two weeks, we'll increase that to two times a day. Overall, I'd say that cereal is a success with Reese (unlike her big sister who hated cereal). I'm betting our little chunky monkey won't be quite as picky about food as her big sister. Chow for now!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Busy Week

We've had a very busy week in the Sharp household and it is only Thursday!

Last Sunday was Toby's 10th birthday. To celebrate, Toby and Belle had a birthday Frosty Paws (new Peanut Butter flavored) and a nice bone. Toby got a big bone and Belle had a smaller version. Today, Belle has taken Toby's birthday bone and given him hers. Nothing like a controlling female in the house. Hee, hee!




Last night (Wednesday) Bailey started dance at Abbott's Performing Arts Center (APAC). She loves it! She has decided that tap is her favorite - just like her mom. Although I'm sure that has less to do with genes and more to do with the fact that those shoes make a lot of noise. I had hoped that we'd be able to go into the studio and watch but we were not allowed. The teacher said it distracts the students to have the parents in there. Once a month, she will open the blinds so we can see how our little ballerinas are doing but otherwise, we sit in the lobby watching them on a teeny, tiny TV. She is currently in an eight-week summer session but if she continues to enjoy it, I will put her in for the fall. She really is cute. It brings back so many memories of my 22 year dancing career. I'm totally looking forward to seeing her on stage in a costume next May.


Finally, today is Reese's 4 month birthday. We went to the doctor this morning and all is well. Reese wasn't as happy about being out at the doctor's office after her two shots but they are necessary. The doctor is very happy with her progress. She weighs - hold your breath - 18 pounds, 12.8 ounces (off the chart) and is 25 1/2 inches long (90th percentile). She is doing really well and we will get to start cereal this weekend. We'll do cereal in the morning for 2 weeks, then go to twice a day for 2 weeks, and at 5 months we'll start one serving of veggies a day and one serving of cereal a day. I know she will enjoy having some real food as she was trying to grab my spoonful of jello yesterday. She also has rolled over from her back to her tummy once every day since Monday. She isn't doing it consistently but I'm sure it takes all her effort just to get one roll. She is a little...chubby!

That's all the happenings for now. I'll update for our cereal adventure soon!

Friday, June 5, 2009

Little Hands

Reese has officially discovered her hands. She is realizing that she can actually use them to put toys in her mouth, play with toys on her activity mat, or grab her feet. It is so cute!

Last Sunday (5/31) we were eating lunch at Casa Ole when I handed her a fruit keys toy. I never expected her to hold it long much less do anything with it. All of a sudden we all stopped eating as we realized she had put them in her mouth. Bailey jumped up and down saying she had taught her that. Big sister was so proud of her little sister. Reese put it in her mouth over and over at lunch but not again once we got home. I thought it was just luck and assumed she wouldn't do it again. Then Monday she did it again once or twice. Tuesday it was a little more often. Wednesday morning I went upstairs to get her out of her crib and she was holding her feet and looking at me like "Did you know I had these?"

From then on, she has been putting anything she can get her hands on in her mouth. She is so proud of herself. Of course, I make a really big deal out of it every time she does it. She just smiles like she moved a mountain. It is precious!

I can't believe our baby is going to be 4 months old on Thursday. It goes so quickly. I miss her being a newborn already. (Ok - I don't miss our middle of the night newborn visits but I do miss our little, bity baby (and I use the term little loosely).) I'll post an update after our doctor visit on Thursday. Shots - yuck!!!

Monday, May 18, 2009

Vegas, Baby!

Monday, May 11th
We left for Las Vegas around 11:30 am. The flight was pretty uneventful so we arrived on time and got a taxi to the hotel. We were staying at the Luxor Hotel and Casino. We had never stayed there before and were excited about staying in the pyramid. Of course, when we check in, they have no king beds ready in the pyramid so they gave us the option of staying in 2 queen beds in the pyramid or a king in the tower. We initially went for the king in the tower and then realized half the fun was staying in the pyramid. So we decided to be "wild and crazy" and stay in the pyramid and even sleep in separate beds! :)

After changing our room and dropping off our luggage, we were starving so we decided to grab a bite in the hotel cafe and then check out the Luxor since we'd never been there before. The Luxor is connected to The Excalibur and Mandalay Bay so we walked between the three hotels and decided it was time to lose some money. I found a machine I liked and it obviously liked me as I won $200! We played for about 2 hours - winning enough to stay steady - and finally I cashed out with my $200. It was almost 8 pm (which was 10 pm Houston time) and we were ready to call it a night. Plus, we figured we had two more nights to be losers so we might as well go out on a win streak tonight. We went back to the room to watch the season finale of House - during which I drifted in and out of sleep.

We were dosing peacefully in our separate beds when all of a sudden at about midnight the fire alarm went off. I thought I was going to have a heart attack it scared me so bad. It lasted about 15 minutes before they told us they had a "minor incident that had been contained". Luckily, I had no problem getting back to sleep. I just prayed that our hotel wouldn't catch on fire the remainder of the night.

Tuesday, May 12th
Today we got up and decided we had to have the breakfast buffet at Paris. If you ever go to Vegas, it is a must! We called to make sure that we wouldn't miss it and was told breakfast was over at 11:00. We got down there around 10:20 and had about a 20 minute wait. This actually turned out to be the best time to go. They transition to lunch was right at 11:00 so our first trip to the buffet was breakfast and our second (much smaller) trip was lunch. It was the first time we'd had a glimpse of their lunch buffet and it looked so yummy! So we got the best of both worlds at the breakfast price (lunch was $3 more per person).

On our walk down to Paris, we noticed they were filming a movie entitled "Going to the Greek". Jason saw the star of Superbad but I missed him. On the way back down the strip, they stopped traffic to film a star running after a vehicle. It amazes me they are closing the traffic on Las Vegas Blvd. (which is super busy) to film this at 12 pm but they are. I had no idea who the guy was and we were trying to figure it out as he was walking towards us when someone yelled "Diddy". You got it - it was Diddy (or P. Diddy or Puff Daddy or Sean Combs or whatever you chose to call him). This would be our first of two star sightings.

On the way back up the strip, we stopped in the Coke store and got a glass bottle of coke as a refreshment. (There is nothing like Coke in a glass bottle!) Then we explored the M&Ms store -which is so fun! After, we decided to see a movie so we went to see Ghosts of Girlfriends Past. It's ok. I wouldn't pay money for it at a theater but it's cute enough to rent. (I'm sure Jason would disagree! This would be the first of three shows he saw for me! I love my husband.)

After the movie, it was time to go get ready for Cher. Not wanting to risk being late, we took a taxi from Luxor to Caesar's for the show. The show was fabulous! I loved it. (Again, I'm not sure Jason would use the same descriptions.) Cher was beautiful and she put on a great show complete with all the costumes, wigs, etc that we've come to know and love from Cher. The show was 90 minutes (too short for me) and seemed to be over as quickly as it began. We decided to grab a few drinks at the Shadow Bar in Caesar's and then called it a night (and we didn't even gamble!).

Wednesday, May 13th
Today was my massage day. It started with Krispy Kreme donuts (provided by Jason) so I knew it was going to be 80 minutes of pure bliss - and it was. When I got back to the room, Jason had surprised me with tickets to the Phantom of the Opera which was playing at the Venetian. This began our never-ending walking adventure. Jason had gotten the tickets from Tickets 4 Tonight (which is a great deal!) but what you receive is actually a voucher and you have to go pick up your tickets from the box office. This meant going to the Venetian first. We decided to take the monorail which you could pick up at the back of MGM. What a mistake....it took us 15 minutes to get to MGM and another 15 minutes just to get to the Monorail station. (We did see a cute lion playing along the route.) After an hour, we finally had our tickets!

We decided to head back up the strip and go eat at PF Chang's which is in Planet Hollywood. Again, we trek back to the monorail and get to the restaurant about 30 minutes later. (As you can imagine, we are beginning to realize this monorail thing is not a great idea!) While at PF Chang's, we see our second star sighting - Holly Madison - who I later learned was there to lead the world's largest bikini parade. Darn! It was the day we left and missed it. :)

After eating I could not bear the idea of walking anymore so we went to the Hoops Hall of Fame Exhibit and planted ourselves on a few slot machines at Planet Hollywood. After losing our money very quickly, we decided to start walking back to the Venetian and made a pit stop to lose more money at Paris. (Well, I lost money but Jason won about $100.)

Finally, it was time for Phantom which was so great! The theater was beautiful and the actor portraying the phantom was fabulous! After Phantom, I wanted to walk the strip to see the Volcano at the Mirage and the fountains at the Bellagio. We then went once more to get a coke in a glass bottle and rode the roller coaster at New York, New York. Finally, I was ready to call it a night. Jason wanted to spin the reels one more time so we kissed goodbye in the Casino of the Luxor and separated. I hadn't been in the room 15 minutes and Jason walked in. Apparently, the spinning of the wheels was not kind to him.

Thursday, May 14th
Time to go home. We got up, checked out, and headed to the airport. The flight took off on time and we arrived a little early. We had a wonderful time in Vegas but it was good to be home. I missed our girls and I am sure Grandma was a little ready for some help. There really is nothing like home, sweet home.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Happy Mother's Day

Ok...so I know it's been more than 6 weeks since I've written. But I have a good excuse. Our computer crashed so for the latter part of April/early part of May I have been having to use an out of date desktop that takes 30 minutes just to boot up. But....I'm now back in action and will make more of an effort to blog - at least once a month or so.

Today is Mother's Day and I was lucky enough to have my mom here to celebrate. Jason first cooked breakfast for us and then for dinner cooked my favorite - spincah tomatoes & kabobs. He's done the dishes (with a little help from my mom) and the laundry. It has been a wonderful day! As I celebrate this Mother's Day with my mom, I realize how lucky I am to have three generations sitting in my living room. My girls are beautiful and my mom is my best friend. I hope my fellow mothers out there have had as great a day as I have had. Whether you are a mom or not, take a moment to remember your mom and enjoy being her baby once again.

I'm off to pack for Vegas....Cha-ching!!!




Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Six Weeks

I have officially been a mother of two (outside of the womb) for six weeks. It has taken a little bit of an adjustment but we all finally seem to be in a routine - if there can be a routine with a six week old. Bailey adores her little sister and we are so blessed to have a healthy new addition to our family. As I sit here on Reese's six week birthday with her sleeping peacefully beside me, I thought it appropriate to share six things I have discovered about being a mother of two (besides how much I miss a full night's sleep):

(1) A smile or an I love you can melt my heart so fast. Those girls have no idea that they could get anything they wanted by starting their request with "I love you, Mommy".
(2) Nothing makes me laugh like these girls. Whether it is Bailey telling me about her prince kicking her out of the castle or Reese scaring herself when she makes a noise that actually came from her. They make me laugh harder and louder than anything or anyone else can.
(3) Having my own girls makes me appreciate how good a mom my mom was and still is. My greatest hope is that one day my girls think I'm the coolest mom ever - just like I think my mom is.
(4) Looking at my children makes me love my husband more. Seeing these angels we have created and watching him interact with them makes me realize that my husband is some of the best parts of my children.
(5) I love, love, love my girls. I never thought I'd love two little people so much but sometimes when I look at them - especially together - I just want to cry. My heart has so much love for those little things that I don't even know if I can stand it.
(6) God is good! There is no way I have done anything on this earth to be blessed with two healthy, beautiful girls. They truly have to be a gift from God and I am so grateful that He trusted me with these two angels.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Our Two Week Adventure

Well, I cannot believe it. Yesterday Reese celebrated her two week birthday. It has gone so quickly. In honor of her being two weeks, it was time to meet her pediatrician. We've used her with Bailey and love her but knew Reese might be less than thrilled with their first meeting. We were right. She was beyond mad. After the pediatrician, we planned to run a few errands thinking the experience would wear her out. It didn't. Instead, we were able to see just how well her lungs really worked. We tried feeding her in the car and rocking her but nothing worked. We finally just started for home. She finally gave up and cried herself to sleep because we were almost home and she was finally out. Grandma Frances and I took that opportunity to drive through Taco Bell for our "fix".


As for the pediatrician, she was very happy with how well Reese is doing. She is now 9 pounds, 12.8 ounces and still 21 1/2" long. Unfortunately, she also has her first cold thanks to big sister. It doesn't seem to bother her too much but it's hard to hear her cough. The doctor said it should only last about 7 - 10 days but that seems like such a long time in the life of someone who is only 14 days old. At least in all other respects she is healthy. We are so blessed in that regard.


Enjoy the pictures of her two week birthday. We'll write more later!

Monday, February 23, 2009

Reese Has Arrived

Ladies and Gentlemen, meet the newest member of the Sharp family....

Reese Leighanna Sharp made her debut on Wednesday, February 11 at 10:36 am. She weighed 9 pounds, 6 1/2 ounces and was 21 1/2 inches long. Big sister Bailey is loving being a big sister but having a little adjustment to not being totally doted on at all times. I think she is doing well despite telling me that "Babies are boring".

I realize that I am almost 2 weeks late in making this announcement but we have been a tad bit busy. Adjusting to being a mom of two while trying to recover from my c-section has kept me a little bit busy. I will try to provide more updates on a regular basis but for now, enjoy a few
pictures of our newest angel and her very proud big sister.


Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Reese's Debut

Well, I went to the doctor today and had made no progress. When doing the physical exam, my doctor could no longer feel if Reese had her head down. She requested an ultrasound for fear that she had turned. Sure enough, little Ms. Reese had done an acrobatic feat and turned sideways - getting herself stuck. It was clear the likelihood of her turning back would be next to impossible since she is so big.

So the decision was made to do a c-section tomorrow at 9:30 am. My doctor's fear was that with me being so close to 40 weeks, I would go into labor, Reese would still not have turned, and then it would turn into an emergency c-section (which anything with the word emergency in it is not a good thing).

I am not at all worried about the c-section. Too many of my friends have had them and all turned out fine. To say I was surprised would be more accurate. It was just a possibility I had not considered.

We'll be sure to provide an update once we get home for the hospital and are settled. For now, I'm off to get my last night of what will be uninterrupted sleep - at least for the next few months!

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Updates, updates, updates

I just realized that I have not updated you on my test results. Shame on me! I think the excitement just took over my brain that I forgot to post how I did. But since I haven't done that, I think I will post a few updates.

First and foremost....I PASSED!!! I was playing on e-mail on Monday morning (2/2) when I hit refresh and there staring me in the face was an e-mail message with a subject of "Your ETS TExES Scores". I knew what it was but my fingers sort of froze and wouldn't let me open it for about 5 minutes. Once I finally got up the courage, I realized the scores were in a PDF attached to the e-mail. Once again, I was frozen until I finally opened the PDF. But did I look at the PDF after I opened it? No.....I just let it sit open in a new window until I finally willed myself to look at it. Boy was I thrilled when I did. I first saw the word "Passed" and then saw the score was 278/300. I almost fell over. All I need to pass was a 240 and I had been asking God for only a 240. I had no reason to be greedy. But to see I scored 38 more points. Awesome!!! I sure wasn't going to complain. The thing I was most excited about was that I only missed 3 questions on the Math section. Given that I am hoping to teach middle school math, it was nice to see I did very well on that section. Thanks again to all my prayer warriors and supporters. I know it helped!

Second....Baby Reese still is quite comfortable inside my big belly. Today I am 39 weeks and 1 day. I went to the doctor last Tuesday and had dilated almost 2 centimeters. I was measuring 40 weeks and Dr. Smith said that Reese was head down but she was still sitting high and had made no move to "drop". She also estimates that Reese is already about 8 pounds. So we are still waiting. I am enjoying resting and having some free time as I know that will quickly come to an end once Reese gets here. I go back to the doctor on Tuesday and will provide an update either Tuesday night or Wednesday morning.

Finally....Bailey has moved up to Pre-School 2. She was visiting the last week in January (which means spending half a day) and officially moved up on Monday (2/2). She's not really happy about it. We always have a hard time when she transitions and it usually takes about 3 weeks or more before she realizes the teachers don't have fangs and the class is actually fun! At least her Prince David is in there. I think that helps her - a little.

So those are the Sharp Family updates. The latest and greatest. Happy Saturday!

Friday, January 30, 2009

The Waiting Game

You know what I hate....waiting! God knows when he created me he shorted me on patience. I hate waiting for anything that is "good" or "important". For example, I hate waiting for Thursdays to come around when Grey's Anatomy is supposed to be good, I hate waiting for trips to Disney World, I even hate waiting for my W-2s. (I have Turbo Tax up and ready. Why does it take 4-6 weeks to get a W-2?) Anyway.....as you can imagine, I really hate waiting for grades or test scores. I always have.

Some of you have called and asked how I did on the teacher content exam yesterday and the answer is, I really don't know. I don't have a good feel. I honestly don't have the feeling of horror that comes with knowing you didn't pass but I also am not confident I passed either. At this point, I wouldn't be surprised either way. Some of parts of the exam were much easier than expected (i.e. Math) and others were a lot more unfamiliar than I expected (i.e. Social Studies and Science). I use the word unfamiliar rather than hard as I think the questions might have been conquerable if I had known the material or terms. Social Studies, unfortnately, had a lot more Texas history that I had been exposed to on previous exams or in my studies. Science had a lot of terms I had never seen - not even in my study guide. It's hard to use process of elimination when you aren't even sure what to be eliminating. I did take my time and worked through what I was confident in and focused on the rest at the end. I took 4 hours and 15 minutes (of the 5 hours) so I definitely made sure not to rush. I only hope my efforts were enough. I have prayed and prayed that all I need is a 240 (out of 300). I do not need a 241 or 242 - just a 240. I even gave God permission to change some of my answers to get me to 240. (Can you tell I'm desperate?)

So...that's the exam in a nutshell. The state board says I should have my grades within 7 business days. The online community says computer grades are available within 48 hours. More likely, it is somewhere in between. I will be sure to let you know. I know if I pass I will be elated and if I don't, you'll be able to hear me sobbing from here. As for now.....let the waiting game begin.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

A Chapter Closes

Today a chapter has closed in my life. After 7 years, I have left BMC Software, Inc. Although BMC has brought me some great opportunities, it has also brought many frustrations - especially in the recent years. As with most things in my life, I do not regret my time there nor do I think it was a waste. In fact, it was just the opposite - another stepping stone on my path to maturity.

I must admit that I was not sad to walk out the door for the last time. If anything, I was elated. It was as if a weight had been lifted off me. In retrospect, I suspect my heart had not been there for many years - possibly even before Randy (the best boss ever!) left last February.

It feels strange to not have a job at the present moment. I have worked since I was 15. But I am going to enjoy this time of unemployment. I am sure I will be ready to return to work soon enough.

Friday, January 16, 2009

4 Weeks and Counting

Well, we are in count down mode. Four weeks from today is my expected due date. Now as we all know, babies come whenever they want to and I sincerely hope that Reese does not wait 4 weeks. But for now, all we can do is say 4 weeks left.

For those who remember, Bailey was 9 days early. She was originally due October 14th and came on October 5th. I'd like to believe Reese will follow the same pattern and make her debut somewhere around February 4th or 5th.

Let's keep our fingers crossed. We will keep you posted!