Sunday, May 11, 2008

Happy Mother's Day!!




My very first Mother's Day was so much fun! Mike, Izzy & I spent the weekend at the lake relaxing (pictures to come soon). My very first gift from Izzy: a framed finger painting. I literally cried my eyes out when I unwrapped it. Her daycare does some special things for us - this one took the cake. It is going on my desk and I will look at if for days/weeks/years to come! Mike gave me a gift certificate for an hour-long massage...perfect!


After a long weekend up north, we came home around Izzy's bedtime (6pm) and immediately fed her and put her to bed. She talked for a long time in her crib (usually she goes right to sleep) and we ended up getting her back up. Turns out she was extra hungry (growth spurt?) for another bottle. From 8 to 9 tonight we snuggled with our very cuddly daughter. She did lots of smiling, snuggling & talking; her new words (and only words) are "ma ma" and "ba ba." Izzy has also started waving and shaking her head back and forth (it's cute now, but once she knows what "no" means, it won't be so cute anymore). Lots of laughing and loving. Maybe Izzy knew I wanted more time with her tonight. The sweetest way to end Mother's Day.


Happy Mother's Day to all our moms: Linda, Cathy, Anna & Laura. Also, happy Mother's Day to my sister, Kim. And finally, happy Mother's Day to all my girlfriends. I have learned from all of you and am constantly reminded of how fortunate I am to have you moms out there to draw knowledge from. Here's to motherhood & all the joy it brings us! Love you!!

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Tag, I'm it...

My girlfriend "tagged" me via bloggerspace. So I'm sharing several random things about myself:

What I was doing 10 yrs ago: early May 1998...I KNOW I had just finished my Junior year at IU and moved to Minneapolis for the summer for my internship at Target HQ. One of my roommates from that summer is still one of my best friends - Krazy Karen Kay. That was one crazy summer...partying in Madison!!! It's also the summer I met Deanna Murphy for the first time partying in Chicago one night (but I didn't remember meeting her-go figure- and we didn't become friends until a few years ago reconnecting at Banana Republic)!!!

Five things on my to do list for today: It's the end of the day. But I still have some things to do. 1. Real estate work to get done - counter offers and such. 2. Clean Izzy's bottles. 3. Clean the kitchen. 4. Pack for the weekend at the lake. 5. Clean carrot stain out of Izzy's outfit.

Things I would do if I were a billionaire: Pay off mortgage. Buy my mom a house. Quit all jobs. Travel. Have more bambinos...those petri dish kids are expensive!

Five places I have lived: Flint, MI. Hammond, LA. Hoffman Estates, IL. Bloomington, IN. Minneapolis, MN.

Five jobs I have had: Cashier @ Garibaldi's. Cashier @ Menards. Lifeguard. Cheerleading camp instructor. Clothes folder @ Banana Republic :)

I now tag Courtney, Katie, and Kristina. Have fun!!!

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Indianapolis Zoo...

Ready to rock the zoo
Giraffes
Baby Elephant w/ daddy
Privacy please?
Monkey business
Still going strong
Zebra butts

Mike petting sharks

Just chillin

Tuckered out after a long day in the sun!

After our cousin Steve & Nikki left this morning, Mike had the great idea to head downtown to the Indianapolis Zoo! I was chomping at the bit to see the baby elephant...I had a sneek peek yesterday during the Mini Marathon (we run past the zoo and each year the elephants head to the top of their hill to get an up-close and personal view of the runners).

So we packed up and headed down...the weather was sunny and 65, perfect day to go to the zoo! We saw all of the animals (except the dolphin show) enjoying the spring weather. The giraffes even had spring fever (Mike made me take pics but I refused to post them - too graphic)! My favorite were the elephants & Mike loved the monkeys and seals. He even got to pet some small sharks. No thank you. Izzy was able to see most of the animals from her stroller. It seemed that she enjoyed watching the other kids more than the animals at time. Too cute.

We may have to head back in a few months when the koala exhibit opens!

Another 1/2 Marathon...


It's official...we have completed yet another Mini Marathon (13.1 miles)!!! This was Mike's 10th year running and Kelly's 7th. Mike's cousin, Steve Jennings, made the trip down from Wisconsin to run with us this year. He's a marathon runner, so this 1/2 marathon was a piece of cake for him. Our good friends, Katie & Rick, also joined us....which they have for the past 3 years.

Mike ran in 1:59, Steve in 1:56, Kelly in 2:09, Rick in 2:04 and Katie in 2:22. The surprising fact was that Katie was supposed to WALK the race and she ended up RUNNING the race. Hadn't trained to run it...and check out her time. Incredible.

I opted to run alone this year...something I haven't done in quite a while (last year I was pregnant and walked with Katie, the year before I ran with Sandi, and the year prior I walked with Becki). A very good friend of mine (Molly) made me 5 hours of a music medley on her iPod for me to run to. The music made the time go faster and helped me pick up the pace (I sprinted across the finish line to BIG PIMPIN'). I stopped once to potty on the race track and a few times at water stations. And I was just diagnosed with a SINUS INFECTION that I've been battling for 5 weeks...so that made my run that much harder. My goal was to break 2 hours...but it looks like I'll have to train harder next year!

After crossing the finish line, we proceeded directly to the beer tent where we all double fisted some Michelob Ultra to ease the pain. I believe we are all limping a bit today...but how fast we forget, as we are all running again next year :)

Friday, April 25, 2008

Izzy's 6 month Photo Session







A few weeks ago, our friends (Courtney & Zach - http://www.zachdobson.com/) came over to take some pictures of Izzy a day before she turned 6 months old. Try getting a 6 month old to smile, or sit still - it's near impossible. There were lots of crying moments...but amazingly Zach captured even those beautifully.
You can check out all of the pictures from the session at the link to the right, 'The McCulloch Family Pictures.' Grandparents...you can ORDER pictures from this link. It's pure magic. And so is Izzy.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Tub time...

Can you believe she was fussy just moments before this?
Izzy loves her toes...in her mouth!!!


I thought I'd capture the fun that we get to witness when we do our usual nightly routine...bath time before bedtime. When Izzy gets fussy, we start the water and strip her down...and then this little girl turns into a giggly monster when her clothes come off (which doesn't bode well for her future!!!). Note that she is so big in her tub that she is nearly sitting up. We are overdue for the sit-up apparatus for the "big girl" tub. Just not looking forward to having to be on our knees and lean over to bathe her. It's been so fun to do it in the sink for almost 7 months!

Izzy enjoys the water so much (daddy taught her how to splash) that we're signing up for parent/child swim classes at the Y. Mike will have her swimming laps by the time she's three. Ha!!!

Monday, April 21, 2008

Baby it's warm outside...

Izzy loves her jogger...
A giggle fit...

The weather has warmed up & we have been spending a lot of time outside these days! Over the weekend, Mike put in several trees in our backyard & worked on the landscaping. We girls stretched out on blankets to play & watch daddy dig. Izzy really enjoyed the grass and all the noises of the great outdoors (birds, planes, etc.).

We've also spent some quality time in the jogger these days. Izzy can no longer withstand our long runs on the Monon. Anything over 7 miles and she is BORED. In fact, the last time we took her with us, she screamed the last 4 miles. We received many looks from others on the trail (you could tell which looks came from other sympathizing parents...and others who were not parents-judging). So now we take turns doing our long runs...so as not to torture Izzy for hours on end. She enjoys her slow strolls through the neighborhood. Last night I had to keep walking for over an hour, as Izzy fell asleep (and we know if we stop, she wakes up). I kept waiving to the same neighbors over and over...wondering when Iz would waken. I eventually got out my cell phone and caught up on some phone calls while girl slept. The things we parents do for a good nap!

New things in Izzy's life: she has mastered sitting up, she rolls in her sleep (sometimes she wakes up like a beached whale - unsure of how or why she got on her tum, but most times she sleeps solidly no matter what side she is on), she sleeps up to 13 hours a night, and finally (my personal favorite) she has taken to long giggling fits. She will throw herself back (see pic above) and laugh hysterically. Or she will watch one of the dogs and laugh for minutes on end at the chosen pooch. She doesn't even need an audience - we could be in a different room and she will bust out laughing...and laughing...and laughing. It's really a sight. One of my favorite sounds in the world!

ps-We Hoosiers got rocked with an EARTHQUAKE last week!!! It was a 5.2 on the Richter scale...which is quite big. Who knew Indiana was on a fault line? It happened at 5:40am and every single person/animal in our house SLEPT right through it. It's funny, b/c every single person I know in Indy was woken by a shaking bed, thoughts the world was ending, or they were being robbed. But the McCulloch household slept through the quake. I felt an aftershock...but that's about it. What a bummer.