Big news here in the Hinton house...I am 12 weeks pregnant with our second child and we could not be happier! It is still hard to believe that Mckinley is going to be a big sister, and it is really hard to think of her in that role. To us she is still our little baby. Nevertheless, she is going to be a big sister sometime in mid-April.
This pregnancy has already been remarkably different than when I was pregnant with Mckinley. We have had many ups and down, but we are very excited to be adding to our family! Now I just have to figure out what to do about this blog as it will no longer be just a blog about Mckinley. Hopefully I will be able to document significant moments of this pregnancy and keep it going even with a newborn. We'll see how great I am at blogging when I have a new baby and a two-year old to juggle. :) For now though we are just going to live in the exciting moment of thinking about this new baby!
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Papa's Football Game!
This Saturday Kevin, Mckinley and I went to our first of Papa's football games of the season. My dad is the head football coach at a local private school and has some pretty amazing coaching skills! :) We enjoyed watching them beat up on their opponent 55-17. Kinley loved the game--she must know it is in her blood! We didn't make it the whole game, but we made it a lot further than I thought we would. Events that start an hour before bedtime typically do not stand that big a chance. Kinley did surprisingly well though--hopefully this means we can make it to many more of Papa's games! Great job Papa!
Kinley got her very own minature football! |
She refused to wear socks or shoes that we came to the game in...good thing it was like 72! |
Thursday, September 9, 2010
First Day of Daycare...We May Never Go Back
The long awaited retelling of Kinley's first day of daycare....
First day of daycare was a tad traumatic--for both myself and Mckinley. It started out great. We got up and ready for the big day, the whole time I was telling Kinley "you are going to have such fun today" "you are going to meet all kinds of new friends". Little did she know that she was about to be abandoned.
We get to the daycare center and Mckinley is wide-eyed, staring at all the other kiddos. So when one of the teachers takes her (or as I remember it--ripped her from the safety of my loving arms) and puts her at an activity table I don't think Mckinley knew what to think. The kids of course swarmed "the new kid" and Kinley seemed to do ok with it. I on the other hand stood there fighting the tears back. Then one of the teachers had to make me speak...the flood gates were now open. All she asked was "is she your first? your only?" and the tears started streaming down my face despite my best efforts to hold them in. All the while Mckinley is oblivious to the fact that I am about to leave. I think she must have assumed that I was going to stick around and just let her play, but I also had a first day of school to get to. Before she wastorn nicely taken from me I had said my good-byes and told her I would be back soon to get her, so instead of tipping her off to the fact that I was in fact leaving I just quietly watched for a few minutes and then made my tearful exit.
So the rest of my morning went a little like this:
-Meet all kinds of nice people at my school
-Worry about Kinley
-Meet my new kids
-Worry about Kinley
-Do some classroomy stuff with kids
-Worry about Kinley
-Worry some more about Kinley
-Eat lunch and worry about Kinley
-Call to check on Kinley....
Me: Hi, this is so-and-so and I'm calling to check on Mckinley
Child-snatching Teacher: Oh, Mckinley? Well she is doing better now. She had a rough morning though. She was crying earlier.
Me: Oh she was? Like when was she crying?
Child-snatching Teacher: Oh since you left.
Me: Really? Until when?
Child-snatching Teacher: Ummmmm lunch.
Me: ?!?!?!?
Child-snatching Teacher: Then she fell asleep.
Me: Well, she does like to eat. (have no idea what else to say)
Child-snatching Teacher: Ok see you later.
Me: Ok see you soon. (Inside: Horrified!!!!)
Rest of my afternoon.....
-Worry about Kinley.
School is out! Rush to go get Kinley. Get to daycare, go in classroom.....ummmm where is my daughter? New teacher tells me "oh she is over here". I go and look and Mckinley is flat on her back, staring at the ceiling, crying. I was terrified! She then looks at me and proceeds to cry harder. Not really the greeting I was hoping for.
In any event, her first day was a bit more scary than either of us had anticipated. I am hopeful that she will learn to love playing with other kids though and daycare will eventually become fun....it could be torture for both of us always though and we may never go back.
First day of daycare was a tad traumatic--for both myself and Mckinley. It started out great. We got up and ready for the big day, the whole time I was telling Kinley "you are going to have such fun today" "you are going to meet all kinds of new friends". Little did she know that she was about to be abandoned.
We get to the daycare center and Mckinley is wide-eyed, staring at all the other kiddos. So when one of the teachers takes her (or as I remember it--ripped her from the safety of my loving arms) and puts her at an activity table I don't think Mckinley knew what to think. The kids of course swarmed "the new kid" and Kinley seemed to do ok with it. I on the other hand stood there fighting the tears back. Then one of the teachers had to make me speak...the flood gates were now open. All she asked was "is she your first? your only?" and the tears started streaming down my face despite my best efforts to hold them in. All the while Mckinley is oblivious to the fact that I am about to leave. I think she must have assumed that I was going to stick around and just let her play, but I also had a first day of school to get to. Before she was
So the rest of my morning went a little like this:
-Meet all kinds of nice people at my school
-Worry about Kinley
-Meet my new kids
-Worry about Kinley
-Do some classroomy stuff with kids
-Worry about Kinley
-Worry some more about Kinley
-Eat lunch and worry about Kinley
-Call to check on Kinley....
Me: Hi, this is so-and-so and I'm calling to check on Mckinley
Child-snatching Teacher: Oh, Mckinley? Well she is doing better now. She had a rough morning though. She was crying earlier.
Me: Oh she was? Like when was she crying?
Child-snatching Teacher: Oh since you left.
Me: Really? Until when?
Child-snatching Teacher: Ummmmm lunch.
Me: ?!?!?!?
Child-snatching Teacher: Then she fell asleep.
Me: Well, she does like to eat. (have no idea what else to say)
Child-snatching Teacher: Ok see you later.
Me: Ok see you soon. (Inside: Horrified!!!!)
Rest of my afternoon.....
-Worry about Kinley.
School is out! Rush to go get Kinley. Get to daycare, go in classroom.....ummmm where is my daughter? New teacher tells me "oh she is over here". I go and look and Mckinley is flat on her back, staring at the ceiling, crying. I was terrified! She then looks at me and proceeds to cry harder. Not really the greeting I was hoping for.
In any event, her first day was a bit more scary than either of us had anticipated. I am hopeful that she will learn to love playing with other kids though and daycare will eventually become fun....it could be torture for both of us always though and we may never go back.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
The Tables Have Turned :)
So I know I said I would post on how daycare and school have been going, but that post needs to be postponed just a bit. Instead I have an even better post to share! Remember when I posted about Da-Da Land a while back? Well.....the tables have turned!! Welcome to the World of Mama!!!
I have been noticing for the last few days a new found love that Kinley has for me. This idea was proven even greater in our car ride yesterday:
(Car is quiet, with a little chatter between Kevin and me)
Kinley: MAMA!!!!
Me: Yes Kinley?
Kinley: Mama!
Me: I love you baby!
Kinley: Mama!
Kevin: Kinley, what about dada?
Kinley: MAMA!!
Me: (inside laughing and outside smiling)
Kevin: No seriously Mckinley, what about dad?
Kinley: MAMA! MAMA! MAMA! MAMA! MAMA!!!!!!
Me: Ha haha ha ha :)
Maybe this is all brought on by our new daycare experience, or maybe she just really loves me and has decided to profess it loudly. Either way, I have to say, I am pretty excited by it all! She also has been extra snuggly for her mama these days---a welcomed change. For those of you who don't know, Kinley has never been really snuggly. She is an independent woman for sure. Not these days though and mom has been reaping the benefits!
This poses one question though...who is next? Who will my love be given up for?
Max?
I have been noticing for the last few days a new found love that Kinley has for me. This idea was proven even greater in our car ride yesterday:
(Car is quiet, with a little chatter between Kevin and me)
Kinley: MAMA!!!!
Me: Yes Kinley?
Kinley: Mama!
Me: I love you baby!
Kinley: Mama!
Kevin: Kinley, what about dada?
Kinley: MAMA!!
Me: (inside laughing and outside smiling)
Kevin: No seriously Mckinley, what about dad?
Kinley: MAMA! MAMA! MAMA! MAMA! MAMA!!!!!!
Me: Ha haha ha ha :)
Maybe this is all brought on by our new daycare experience, or maybe she just really loves me and has decided to profess it loudly. Either way, I have to say, I am pretty excited by it all! She also has been extra snuggly for her mama these days---a welcomed change. For those of you who don't know, Kinley has never been really snuggly. She is an independent woman for sure. Not these days though and mom has been reaping the benefits!
This poses one question though...who is next? Who will my love be given up for?
Max?
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