Proverbs 31:25

"She is clothed in strength and dignity, she can laugh at the days to come." Proverbs 31:25

Sunday, June 12, 2011

High Heeled Shoes

My mom and I were at Wal-Mart the other day when a pair of shoes caught my mom's eyes. She pointed them out to me and I noticed they were little high heeled shoes Brooklyn's size. I couldn't believe my eyes! Not because they were the cutest shoes in the world, but because the world is wanted my child, my not-even-two-year-old child to grow up! She's growing up fast enough as it is!!

My mom told me that these shoes were now very in-style all because of Tom Cruise and Katie Holme's daughter Suri. She's been wearing mini high heels ever since she could walk. I'm sorry people, but that's a little rediculous! What ever happened to the Full House days when Stephanie Tanner got her very first pair of "high heels" when she graduated 5th grade? (And the little kid shoes I saw were much higher than the ones Stephanie got!)

It really got me thinking about being a child and the kind of childhood I want Brooklyn to have. When I was younger, I would much rather have been outside "chasing tornados" or climbing on top of the building in our backyard or riding the four-wheeler than playing with Barbies. I would much rather read books than watch tv. I loved using my imagination! When I got older, I became more girly and would pretend I was marrying Jonathan Taylor Thomas (remember him??) or dressing up like Mary-Kate and Ashley. I grew up on my own time, not anyone else's. My mom would have loved for me to be her girly-girl and dress up or fix my hair, but I was fine in my t-shirt and pony tail. She never forced me to wear make-up or high heels when I was only a toddler. And I don't plan on forcing Brooklyn either. I don't want to get her ears pierced yet. She has a very long time to make that decision on her own. She won't be wearing make-up (except chap stick) or high heels. She loves being girly: painting her nails, wearing jewlrey, having shoes on, wearing dresses...but that's as grown up as she's going to get until she gets older.

She will be my big girl on her own time. Right now I'm going to enjoy her as my little girl (she's hardly a baby anymore). When she grows up I will want these days back, so I'm going to enjoy them while they last.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Big Girl Bed & Birthday Party

Memorial Day weekend, we decided to change Brooklyn's room from her crib daybed to a full size bed. I know it sounds like it would be HUGE for such a little girl, but the way she sleeps, she has plenty of room to stretch. She was too crowded in the crib and kept waking herself up from hitting the bars when she would move. She is such an active sleeper!



I've debated for months on whether to do her room in TinkerBell or not. I haven't wanted to because I know the moment I do, she will stop being so interested in TinkerBell and want something else. I decided to paint her walls pink and go with pink and green since she already had a bunch of pink and green things to decorate with. After searching FOREVER to find the perfect comforter, I finally found one I loved at Bed Bath & Beyond in LR. It's not what I had in mind, I'm not a flowery kind of girl, but it matched my colors and after finding out its reversible I fell in love with it! It's really perfect for my little girly girl! I let Brooke have TinkerBell sheets (which she LOVES!!) to make up for not doing her room in TinkerBell.





Here's her big girl bed!! (yes that is a little potty beside it :/ I'm using it as a step stool until I find her one I like)




This is her little play corner. The stickers came with the bed!



She has so much more room to play in her bedroom now.






One of the guys I work with had a daughter that just turned 4. We were invited to her birthday party at CiCi's this past weekend. Brooklyn was by far the youngest there, and there was mostly boys, but she Had. A. Blast!


She loved sitting at the big girl table with all the kids.


They had balloons and she went crazy over them! One balloon kept her laughing for at least an hour! We ended up having to take it home with us! (We know what to do for entertainment at her b-day party :D)

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

21 Months!

So my baby is 21 months! For all of you who hate when us mom's go by months..that's almost 2!! My how time has flown! I miss her being my little baby but I'm totally loving this stage in her life! Every single day is new!! She learns so much and I get to experience watching her grow! Truly God's greatest gift! (aside from Christ)

Here are some 21 month facts about Brooklyn...



  • She has too many teeth for me to count!...not that I can't count that high, haha but everytime I open her mouth to try to count them, she bites down on my fingers! And man do those little teeth hurt!! They haven't been dulled down by lots of meat yet!

  • She still LOVES to brush her teeth! or as she says "brusha teef"

  • If she's awake when I'm getting ready in the morning, she has to sit on the counter and put on "mate-up" aka make-up

  • I've had to buy hard plastic sippy cups because she is biting holes in all the soft plastic ones :/ More teeth coming in I asume

  • She still LOVES "bieberbell" (Tinkerbell) and now loves "Awiel" (Ariel) and "Beast" (Beauty and the Beast) as well as Micky and Minnie :)

  • She can make all kinds of animal sounds and point them out in books

  • She talks CONSTANTLY!! And actually uses real words!

  • True story: We were driving the other morning and we passed a school bus. She said "thool bus" when she saw it! I had never showed her one or said that to her before! I don't know where she learned it, but she amazes me with her intellect!

  • Another true story: At lunch today, I was finishing eating when she clasps her hands together, mumbles some jibberish, and says "amen." I was in shock! We pray with her all the time; before we eat, before bed, etc but she has never really joined in. I love seeing her notice that we pray. It makes it even more important for me to include her in prayer and going to church as well as talk about Jesus and salvation, just so she knows.

  • We have a great routine going for bed time: take a bath, brush her teeth, put on lotion, powder and jammies, pick up all toys and put toothbrush away, pick a book (usually "Go Dog. Go!" or a Tinkerbell book) to read, climb up in her big girl bed, cover up, pray then turn out the lights. She loves having a routine and it makes it so much easier on me.

  • Speaking of picking up toys...she. loves. it! She will sing "clean up..do your share" and put her toys where they go. Tonight she even put her toothbrush in the drawer without being asked.

  • She sits in a booster seat at home now! It's a little more messy than the highchair, but it doesn't take up so much room (plastic bibs with pockets help tons! Just a hint to the moms out there!)

  • She LOVES to dance!!

There is so much more she is doing but I couldn't possibly list everything.