elf on a shelf
I remember lots of Christmas traditions from when we were kids. Rhea and I weren't allowed to open anything until Mom had her cup of hot water and Dad got "decent" (aka- combed his hair!) Rhea was usually the first to rise in anticipation and would come jump on my bed, then we'd head into Mom and Dad's room and shake them until they got up. We always started out with our stockings which had funny things in them we always "needed"- some Pantene, a lotto ticket or two, tic-tacs, Rhea's jumbo candy cane, etc. Usually Rhea got to open a gift first, since she was the youngest. We always had one BIG gift to open--one year it was waterbeds, another was nice Nikon cameras, in college we each got a DVD player and television. Christmas was full of traditions and surprises!
As a young family, Trey and I really wanted to kind of meld our own traditions. The two of us started out eating fondue on our first Christmas together. Last year we ate Monkey Bread on Christmas morning.
Aunt Rhea bought us a fun family traditional thing that I had once heard of but had never seen anywhere. We promised her that this year we would start the tradition and would do the Elf on the Shelf for Reece because it seemed like so much fun!Reece and I read the book tonight and decided to name our elf "Oodle". Oodle will jump onto various shelves or hiding places each night and will report to Santa any trouble that Reece has been in from now until Christmas. The book is so cute and explains all about the elf and why he is in our house. Each night I'll put him in a new spot and Reece and I will look for him in the morning. Of course as he gets older this will become a fun game. There is one stipulation, though: Oodle must never be touched. If he is touched he cannot fly up to the North Pole and report back to Santa.
Thanks, Aunt Rhea, for giving us the gift of tradition...we will certainly have fun with this one!
Sunday, November 29, 2009 | | 3 Comments
let's hear it for the boys!
Thanksgiving was so much fun this year! Last year in a blur I hosted Thanksgiving dinner with a 2 1/2 week old, my family and Trey's family. It was not one of my most brilliant ideas, but it was a good time (I think it was anyway!)

and mine.
Thursday, November 26, 2009 | | 1 Comments
a wedding and some cheese
This weekend Reece and I went to Meaghan and Chris' wedding on Siesta Beach. To some of our "northern" friends and family, this seems unfair. I suppose I won't tell them I was wearing a sundress, either, on the 22nd of November. Because I was entertaining a one-year-old-sand-eater a majority of the time, I wasn't able to get all the pics I wanted.
Reece and I didn't stay for the reception because it was naptime and there was a LOT of sand in the cuffs of his pants, in his pockets, around his mouth and on his hands. There is now a LOT of sand in my Jeep. Siesta Key sand. White, powdery-sugary sand everywhere.
Wonder if sand tastes good with a little cheese...
Monday, November 23, 2009 | | 1 Comments
show us your life - pets


When I first bought Calvin, I bought him as a playmate for Riley. The two of them absolutely love each other and got into enough trouble together during the day that I had to crate both of them in a large crate for most of their lives (especially when we lived in a condo!) Calvin once ate a nice-smelling candle and is occasionally known to get into the trash. He's 100% terrier- trying to figure everything out, being inquisitive, and sometimes being naughty. He can jump higher than any dog I've ever seen and has a tongue that is faster than lightning! If you're not careful you'll get a doggie kiss or twelve.
Now that we have our own house they've pretty much got the run of the house--though they probably sleep all day---and for the first time we have a YARD! The days of walking them endlessly on leashes is over, and we love it!
Ri and Cal were our first two babies, but they've graciously made room for Reece. It is really nice that only one of our babies is in diapers....but they all still drool!
Friday, November 20, 2009 | | 2 Comments
not me! monday...

Ashamed that you ran out of toilet paper and were scrounging around for something to use? Mortified that you returned something to the store that you already used? Don't be! Not Me Monday was born out of the desire to air your imperfections and begin your week on a clean slate.
Ahem...
This week we did NOT skip Reece's last 2 doses of prednisone so we could have our happy baby back. He did NOT have a 5-day treatment for croup shortened to 4 because we could not stand the ROID RAGE anymore!
Going through Reece's first birthday pictures and seeing other friends' birthday cake pictures I was NOT sad that we didn't get that "money shot"...you know, the one of the kid devouring the cake, covered from head to toe in icing with a big cheesy grin on his face? What did we get instead? Definitely NOT crying. Nope, not my kid! We did not try to give him his cake again once felt better, and he did NOT have the same reaction as the first time!
I do NOT let Reece eat dinner with his blankie in the high chair last night just to avoid a melt-down.
Yep, folks, this is parenting at it's best...head on over to MckMama's page to see what other people have NOT been doing this week!
Monday, November 16, 2009 | | 0 Comments
sick and tired....
This week Reece is sick and tired.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009 | | 0 Comments
happy birthday reece alec!
Dear Reece,
Saturday, November 07, 2009 | | 2 Comments
so thankful...
It's November. Time to show gratitude for everyday things. Time to show thanks for family, friends, food and fun.
Friday, November 06, 2009 | | 1 Comments
a year ago
A year ago, I was 3 weeks away from having a baby boy.
A year ago, I was washing the last of baby clothes, installing the carseat into Trey's car, and cleaning the house in nesting mode.
A year ago we could hop in the car and go somewhere, carry only our wallets to dinner, and "run" to the store.
A year ago we could fall asleep when we wanted, have ice-cream for dinner, and take the boat out on the weekends in 90 degree heat.
A year ago we were a family of 2.
I took this picture exactly a year ago today, November 2nd.
A year ago, I was feeling HUUUUUUUUGE and going to doctor's visits each week. A year ago they told me I was not dilated, not effaced, and not ready to have a baby anytime soon. A year ago I honestly thought this little stinker would be late.
As cliche as it is, I cannot believe how our lives have changed in a year!
Time does fly when you're having fun...and being a Mommy...and being a working Mommy...and watching your little one learn and grow...and taking care of a house and dogs and dinners...
Our lives have changed from a year ago...but I wouldn't want it any other way!
Monday, November 02, 2009 | | 1 Comments
About Me
- Joanna Davis
- I am a mother,a wife, and a National Board Certified Art Teacher. My family is my love and photography is my passion!