It is 2 days before Xmas and our house is overloaded with Xmas gifts!! SO many gifts, mostly for the 2 babies. I will have to take a picture to show them how many they had because they won't remember this Christmas. They are too young. We have my Mum and Sister here and my brother in law and sister and law are coming on New Year's day. It is that time of year for family to visit. Although the house is cramped with bodies it is a warm feeling that only family can give you. We have had some fabulous weather recently and it was nice enough for Mum and I to go parasailing! I would never have gone had it not been for the prodding of Mum. From 800 feet above the water I saw a school of rays, that was AWESOME! Sean is LOVING all the additional attention he is getting and Kate is completely smitten with her Aunt. Whenever Laura walks into the room, Kate watches her like a hawk. I mean I know Laura is beautiful and all but why Kate is so focused on her I don't know? Perhaps she sees herself in Laura?
We are buying Sean a twin size mattress for Xmas, he is moving to a big boy bed, and Kate will move from her bassinet to a crib.
Today will be my last day of work for 13 days! Let the vacation begin! Well let it begina t 5 since it is only 9:38am right now...oh well. :)
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Sorry for the delay...
Man how time flies! We went to Wilmington the day after Thanksgiving for time with the family. Mike's parents and sister got to meet Kate for the first time. We caught up with friends we hadn't seen in 10 years and the kids charmed everyone. Mike and I even escaped for some long walks through lovely neighborhoods.
Now that December is upon us and people in the rest of the US are putting up with cold temps and snow, we have highs in the low 80's and the weather is gorgeous. Mum flew in for Xmas and my sister is on her way too. Sean is starting preschool in Jan. and Kate is rolling over. I can't beleive how quickly they are growing. Each day I look at Sean and at 19 months he looks more and more like a little boy every day and less like a baby. He is walking like a pro and refining his fine motor skills. He has quite the vocabulary now and understands so much! Kate is 14 pounds now, beautiful little curls on top of her head and she smiling A LOT. She watched Sean like a hawk, he is always a good source of entertainment. She is finally sleeping through the night and is starting to eat solid food. She is not a fan of the rice cereal, but she likes the bananas. She "talks" constantly. The house is always busy and never quite.
I have a lovely little routine on the days I am home, I get up early go for a run and stop off at the starbucks near my house then I walk back and get the kids up for breakfast. We play for a few hours, then Sean goes down for a nap and when he gets up we walk to the post office, no mail delivery on the island, you have to have a PO Box. If the weather is nice we walk to the beach. Sean likes to collect sea shells, but is not a fan of getting sand on his hands.
Anyway emough rambling I will include a pic of us
Now that December is upon us and people in the rest of the US are putting up with cold temps and snow, we have highs in the low 80's and the weather is gorgeous. Mum flew in for Xmas and my sister is on her way too. Sean is starting preschool in Jan. and Kate is rolling over. I can't beleive how quickly they are growing. Each day I look at Sean and at 19 months he looks more and more like a little boy every day and less like a baby. He is walking like a pro and refining his fine motor skills. He has quite the vocabulary now and understands so much! Kate is 14 pounds now, beautiful little curls on top of her head and she smiling A LOT. She watched Sean like a hawk, he is always a good source of entertainment. She is finally sleeping through the night and is starting to eat solid food. She is not a fan of the rice cereal, but she likes the bananas. She "talks" constantly. The house is always busy and never quite.
I have a lovely little routine on the days I am home, I get up early go for a run and stop off at the starbucks near my house then I walk back and get the kids up for breakfast. We play for a few hours, then Sean goes down for a nap and when he gets up we walk to the post office, no mail delivery on the island, you have to have a PO Box. If the weather is nice we walk to the beach. Sean likes to collect sea shells, but is not a fan of getting sand on his hands.
Anyway emough rambling I will include a pic of us
Thursday, September 11, 2008
September Already!
Wow, how time flies, Mike and I are trying to get into the groove of island life, we take a walk each night on the beach and collect a few sea shells. Sean goes in the Kelty backpack, he looks like the "pasha" of Captiva riding on his elephant (i.e. Mike), Kate now holds her head up so she goes in the snugli (a front carrier). We try to get out of the house at least once a day to enjoy where we live, but it can be a daunting task, between nap times, feeding schedules and work schedules we sometimes feel more like we live at the zoo. Especially with the smell from the diapers!
Sean is walking everywhere now, he does not tolerate being in the car seat for long rides anymore, which makes going to the mainland a "fun" trip. He is hilarious nonetheless. He helps collect sea shells and loves taking baths to get the sand off afterwards. He mimics everything Mike and I do from putting on shoes and socks to talking on the cell phone. He says "Maggie" "Mummy" "Daddy" and "Ball", he knows where his ear, belly button and nose are and will happily show you where yours are too. He talks nonstop, and sometimes quite adamantly.
Kate is growing like a weed, I think she must be nearly 10 pounds by now. She only wakes once in the night to be fed, but moves around a lot and often needs to have her bottle adjusted. She is holding her head up a lot these days and is very curious about her surroundings. She is awake more and more during the day, taking in all the goings on. Sean is enamored with her and likes to point at her. When he hears her cry he looks and me and yells "mummy" and then points in her direction. I will try to upload some new pics, take care and I hope to update soon, we are headed to Atlanta to see our very best friends Donna and Walter next Monday for a week, it will be nice to see them and have some adult time too.
Later days!
Sean is walking everywhere now, he does not tolerate being in the car seat for long rides anymore, which makes going to the mainland a "fun" trip. He is hilarious nonetheless. He helps collect sea shells and loves taking baths to get the sand off afterwards. He mimics everything Mike and I do from putting on shoes and socks to talking on the cell phone. He says "Maggie" "Mummy" "Daddy" and "Ball", he knows where his ear, belly button and nose are and will happily show you where yours are too. He talks nonstop, and sometimes quite adamantly.
Kate is growing like a weed, I think she must be nearly 10 pounds by now. She only wakes once in the night to be fed, but moves around a lot and often needs to have her bottle adjusted. She is holding her head up a lot these days and is very curious about her surroundings. She is awake more and more during the day, taking in all the goings on. Sean is enamored with her and likes to point at her. When he hears her cry he looks and me and yells "mummy" and then points in her direction. I will try to upload some new pics, take care and I hope to update soon, we are headed to Atlanta to see our very best friends Donna and Walter next Monday for a week, it will be nice to see them and have some adult time too.
Later days!
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Sorry for the Delay
Wow am I ever behind! Well, with good reason! Katherine Vera (Kate) was born on July 24Th at 9:20pm and less than two weeks later we moved to Captiva Island. It has been a whirlwind to say the least. As I write this on my computer in my sun room, I am looking into the backyard at luscious foliage and mango trees, Mike is changing the brakes on his car after hauling a trailer to help with the move. Kate is napping and so is Sean a rare moment indeed.
Sean is walking now A LOT, and is getting more teeth, this time molars. His current favourite word is "Mummy" since he knows it gets my attention and then he points to what it is he wants me to get for him. He toddles all over the house, so we now have baby gates up.
Kate is 4 weeks old, and is holding her head up a lot for her age. She is eager to see her surroundings.
Maggie, Jack and Clyde are settling in nicely, Clyde is a bit wary of the outside, but Jack has no problems going in and out. We have to keep Maggie on a leash because there is no fence and there are raccoons that roam the property.
We have had quite a bit of wildlife indoors too, loads of lizards, mostly tiny, but we have geckos and anoles. lots of millipedes which are harmless and move at a snail's pace so they are easy to catch. I just have to get them before Sean sees them or they go into his mouth, and lastly Cockroaches, I have seen a few, which Mike has diligently disposed of. I know we live in Florida, don't get me wrong, but these roaches are something from a horror movie, they are at least 3 inches long and they fly, and they are nearly impossible to kill. Thankfully I have only seen 3 and Mike has killed all three. Hopefully word will get out to their cousins. On a happier note we walk to the beach, a lazy stroll that takes about 2 minutes from our house, nearly every evening. I have Kate in the sling and Mike puts Sean in a Kelty backpack and we get our mail at the post office which is only a few hundred feet from the house. No mail is delivered to houses on the island everyone has a PO box. We collect a few seashells and then head back to put the kids to bed.
On the days that Mike works we tried to be at the house when the kids are awake to give me a hand, unless he gets a call out. Once they are down, he runs radar, does area checks and lets his presence be known.
Today we went to Ding Darling Nature preserve for a 4 mile walk. For future notice, taking a 4 mile walk in August, in Florida, at high noon with 2 small children.... not the best idea I have ever had. But I am glad for the exercise, I have a lot of weight to lose and it isn't gonna lose itself. I will try to post some new pics of Kate, Sean and the house, and I hope not to be so long in my next posting.
K
Sean is walking now A LOT, and is getting more teeth, this time molars. His current favourite word is "Mummy" since he knows it gets my attention and then he points to what it is he wants me to get for him. He toddles all over the house, so we now have baby gates up.
Kate is 4 weeks old, and is holding her head up a lot for her age. She is eager to see her surroundings.
Maggie, Jack and Clyde are settling in nicely, Clyde is a bit wary of the outside, but Jack has no problems going in and out. We have to keep Maggie on a leash because there is no fence and there are raccoons that roam the property.
We have had quite a bit of wildlife indoors too, loads of lizards, mostly tiny, but we have geckos and anoles. lots of millipedes which are harmless and move at a snail's pace so they are easy to catch. I just have to get them before Sean sees them or they go into his mouth, and lastly Cockroaches, I have seen a few, which Mike has diligently disposed of. I know we live in Florida, don't get me wrong, but these roaches are something from a horror movie, they are at least 3 inches long and they fly, and they are nearly impossible to kill. Thankfully I have only seen 3 and Mike has killed all three. Hopefully word will get out to their cousins. On a happier note we walk to the beach, a lazy stroll that takes about 2 minutes from our house, nearly every evening. I have Kate in the sling and Mike puts Sean in a Kelty backpack and we get our mail at the post office which is only a few hundred feet from the house. No mail is delivered to houses on the island everyone has a PO box. We collect a few seashells and then head back to put the kids to bed.
On the days that Mike works we tried to be at the house when the kids are awake to give me a hand, unless he gets a call out. Once they are down, he runs radar, does area checks and lets his presence be known.
Today we went to Ding Darling Nature preserve for a 4 mile walk. For future notice, taking a 4 mile walk in August, in Florida, at high noon with 2 small children.... not the best idea I have ever had. But I am glad for the exercise, I have a lot of weight to lose and it isn't gonna lose itself. I will try to post some new pics of Kate, Sean and the house, and I hope not to be so long in my next posting.
K
Friday, July 18, 2008
We're moving to the Beach!
Mike has accepted a position with the Island Coastal division of the Lee County Sheriff's Office. It is a residential posting, meaning the Sheriff's department puts us up in a house on Captiva Island. For now Mike will commute there and once the house is ready and Kate is born the rest of the clan will move out there. We are so excited, the house is walking distance to the beach, and little restuarants and cafes. Mike will be on a boat or an ATV or in his patrol car, and will be able to spend more time at home since the island is rather small, there won't be a commute. I hope people will come to visit us often, we love company!
Welcome to the Sawicki Family Adventure!
We moved to Florida a few years ago to be able to spend more time outdoors. When we got down here, we just loved it. We decided to start a family and shortly there after Sean was born. We knew we wanted more than one child and being so in love with Sean we immediately started trying for number 2, Kate was born on July 24! I hope to upload pics for our family and friends to see.
Other happenings: my sister is in Africa on a whirl wind vacation (so jealous) and she has her own blog spot ( http://DCtoAfrica.blogspot.com) that is how I learned to do this. My brother is coming home from Afghanistan this week, he is returning to his very pregnant wife in Germany where he is stationed. She is due just weeks after me and they are also having a girl!
We moved to Florida a few years ago to be able to spend more time outdoors. When we got down here, we just loved it. We decided to start a family and shortly there after Sean was born. We knew we wanted more than one child and being so in love with Sean we immediately started trying for number 2, Kate was born on July 24! I hope to upload pics for our family and friends to see.
Other happenings: my sister is in Africa on a whirl wind vacation (so jealous) and she has her own blog spot ( http://DCtoAfrica.blogspot.com) that is how I learned to do this. My brother is coming home from Afghanistan this week, he is returning to his very pregnant wife in Germany where he is stationed. She is due just weeks after me and they are also having a girl!
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