Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Kai!

We had another super fun filled day today. We went to the park with Megan and Burke this morning. We followed that up with his nap. After that we went down to have a picnic with Cheryl, Makensey, Bradley, Melissa and Eva on the greenbelt by the library. It was super fun. Kai and I then walked down to the beach for a little bit. He went down for his second nap and when he woke up we went to the store. Nana came and watched him for a little while until Daddy came home while I went to the gym! It was so nice to be back at the gym! When I got home we had dinner and then we gave Kai a bath. After the bath Kai was getting help from brushing his teeth and Daddy asked, "where's Kai?" Kai looked at himself in the mirror and said, "Hi Kai!" Then he proceeded to laugh hysterically at himself! : ) So cute!

Monday, August 9, 2010

Words, Phrases, and More Words!

Kai is just growing and growing right before my eyes...he is saying so many wonderful things and I am so glad that I am home for the summer to see and hear everything! Lately he is saying b-ball for baseball. He loves to watch the A's play with Daddy. : ) He says b-bar for breakfast bar in the morning and b-boy for big boy. He has started putting on his glasses and saying, "Duuuuude!" He has taken to calling Grandma "Memaw." He know what trash is and were to put it. He knows the sounds for a cow, sheep, a snake, a monkey, a mouse, a bear, a lion, a dinosaur, and a car make. He loves trucks! He now blows kisses and gives high five. Every time he goes down the slide he says "weeee!" So much fun. Everyday is a new adventure that I look forward to with him. : )

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Eskimo Kisses, Knucks, Tea Parties and Head Banging!

So Kai has learned a few new things. His latest thing that I absolutely love is giving me Eskimo Kisses. : ) He loves it. I also taught him knuckles (which is pounding his knuckles on top of mine) on the long drive back from Gilroy along with tea party which is locking pinkies and sucking thumbs. So cute. I just adore my little boy. : )

Monday, July 19, 2010

Smiles

This morning Kai grabbed my hand and put my shoe in my hand as if to say, "Mom, let's get going!" So, this afternoon I asked him if he wanted to go get lunch with Grandma and Papa. He smiled with all his teeth for the first time ever...so cute. Then, when I started to put his shoe on his foot he said, "YESSSSSSS!" He is so funny and cute. I just love every single day I get to spend with him. : )

Friday, April 16, 2010

First Bike Ride!

Today Kai went for his first bike ride! We got him one of those cool baby seats that go on the back of your bike at the Seal Beach bike shop. We also got him a cool helmet with sharks and fish on it. He looked so cute and had so much fun. We rode with Joe and Emily to have lunch at McDonald's and then we cruised over to the bike shop, ordered him a squeeky whale horn and got me a basket. We then continued on down to the park. Later in the day we went down to Sweet Jill's for "cookie Friday," back to the park, and then by Grandma and Grandpa Howdy's house. It was a fun-filled biking day! : )

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Kai's 1st Birthday!

Kai's fantastic festivities started today, Thursday, his actual birthday, April 1, 2010. Julie and Jaya drove down last night to spendhis birthday During the day, I went to work and Daddy took the day off. Daddy, Kai, Julie, and Jaya met me at the aquarium as I scheduled my field trip on that day so I could spend it doing something fun with Kai and my students. : ) Kai saw some really cool fish, went through the Lorakeet forrest and even touched some stingrays and sharks! : ) So cool! Later on, we had lunch and Grandpa and Tutu met us for cupcakes and to check out the aquarium. They alsobrought you a really cool little octopus bucket with two really cute shovels for the beach.

This evening, Grandpa and Traci Russell flew in from Colorado to join Grandma and Grandpa Howdy, Grandma and Papa, Grandpa and Tutu, Uncle Doody, Julie and Jaya, and your dad and me in celebrating your first birthday at Ruby's on the pier in Seal Beach. It was an extra special evening havngour WHOLE family together. We all had a lovely dinner and everyone passed you around. Art, my old manager at Ruby's came out and sang the Ruby's birthday song solo just for you. : ) You have done amazing things by being in this world Kai Bear and I could not be more grateful for that. You are my entire world and I love you.


After dinner, wewalked back to our house and opened some gifts that yourgrandparents' got you. You got a really cute whale bubble blower, a xylophone and building blocks and more...: )


It was more than I could have ever asked for. The most perfect day for a perfect child. We love you. XOXO

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Kisses and Reading

I wanted to write because Kai has been doing a few really cute and noteworthy things. For a couple of weeks now Kai has been giving kisses on demand. If you ask him to give you a kiss he will open his mouth and plant a wet, slobbery kiss on your cheek. I especially love when he turns your head with both of his little starfish hands to give you a kiss on your cheek.

Kai has always loved to have books read to him, but now he will pick a book of his choice, crawl over to you, sit in your lap and hand you the book to read. I love that he is already showing interest in reading.

Kai has been such a joy to watch as he grows and learns. I am so proud of him.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

The Key to the City

Almost daily we take Kai on a walk around town. Everyone on Main St. knows him. He loves this now, but really what I am up to is making sure I have eyes everywhere he goes. : ) All the shop owners greet him and he greets them and others on Main St. with his infamous wave and smile. We like to say he is "running for mayor!" He is just darling whether it be in his wagon or in his stroller he waves and says, "Hey" to anyone and everyone!

So, today we walked into the hardware store and the owner said, "Well, if he is going to be the future mayor of Seal Beach, then he needs to have a key to the city." He gave Kai a key and Kai held it proudly for the rest of our walk. I love that he is already so loved and that he is so loving to those around him. He is able to make anyone and everyone smile. Young and old, he inspires everyone. We are so proud of you Kai Bear.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Kai's Emergency Room Visit


At 1:30 this morning Kai woke up, and Nathan started to get up as he usually will get up if the baby wakes up in the middle of the night and try and change his diaper and soothe him. But, it was if my mother's intuition was in full swing as I sat up and said, "Something is wrong with the baby."

We both raced into his bedroom to hear him gasping for air. Nathan immediately started patting his back thinking he was choking. This only seemed to make Kai more in distress and as his nail beds started turning blue, Nathan told me to call 911. I caled 911 and within minutes the firetruck and about 7 fireman from the local firestation were in out house. They sat Nathan and Kai down on the couch and immediately gave Kai oxygen. They said his oxygen levels were really low and that we did the right thing by calling them. They said he wasn't choking on anything, but that he had an upper respiratory infection and that we should get him to the ER. They recommended that Kai and I travel in the ambulance so that they could keep their eye on him and keep oxygen on him. Nathan drove behind.

We got to the ER and Kai started waving and smiling at people. You could tell he was sick, but his little personality still pushed through. The doctor told us that he had croup and that all we could do is take walks in the damp air, (luckily it had been raining) and keep a cool mist humidifier in his room. They also told us to follow up with his pediatrician on Monday. We got home at about 5:00 A.M. and although exhausted, were pretty amped and could sleep right away. Needless to say, Kai slept with us.

There is nothing more terrifying than seeing your child not able to breathe. I am so glad that Nathan was here. He is my calm through the storm. Get better my little Kai Bear.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

10 Amazing Years

Today celebrates 10 years since Nathan and I started dating. Our story is one of those really special ones. We met in college as we lived in the same dorm. I lived on the floor above him. We shared similar friends and often were at the same events. Nathan would come up to my dorm every night to ask me how my day went. To be honest, sometimes this would bug me. However, one day, September 9, 1999 to be exact, Nathan came to my door to pick me up for a friend's birthday party at Bubba Gump's and it clicked. I opened the door, saw his smiling face, and the thought that went through my head was, this guy comes up to my room every night to ask how my day was and really wants to know.

I decided to make him a scrapbook for Christmas that year. I gave it to him before we went on Christmas break from school. He gave me some sad excuse of why he couldn't be with me. I was devastated and pretty upset. I was really glad to be going home. I went home and Ruby's waited to have their Christmas party for when I got home. I went to the party and when I came home that night my mom was waiting up. She came out of the house as I was walking up and said, "Go look in the dining room!" I ran in, and sure enough, there were flowers from Nate with a card that read, "Thinking of you." -Nate

We were planning to see eachtother for New Year's as Dave and I were going to drive up and meet Nate and continue further up North to Arnold where his mom had a cabin. We did just that and boy was I ever excited to see him. On New Year's Eve it was the turn of the century and I thought it was going to be SO memorable!!! Well, it was memorable alright...5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Happy New Year! Dave gave me a friendly kiss and Nathan....NOTHING!

We traveled back to the dorms and stayed there. I was so frustrated....Finally Nathan asked, "What's wrong with you?" I replied with, "What's wrong with you?!" "Why won't you kiss me?" And, then, we had our first kiss. So romantic, right? Not so much!

Dave and I traveled home again and Nathan and I had planned for me to meet him in Colorado as he was going to visit his dad and stepmom. I had never been to Colorado and thought it would be fun, I also thought we would have been together by this point. I flew out to Colorado. The day I got there, January 17, 2000 we were sitting on the couch and he said, "I've kinda been telling everyone you are my girlfriend." Then using a quote from my scrapbook he said, "I think it is time to set our friendship to music." And the rest is history....

Saturday, January 16, 2010

UCI Reunion!

Today was another fun day for our family. The UCI girls and all their families got together again as Becca, Ernie, and the boys were in town for a visit (they now live in Georgia). We drove down to San Clemente to meet everyone. I have to say, it has been a wonderful journey with these girls. Some of us started out single, and went from dating, to marriage, and now most of us even have children. It has been an amazing ride and I am so grateful for the friendships I formed while obtaining my teaching credential. Kai, again, did really well with the other kiddos making mommy and daddy very proud!

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Burke's First Birthday Party

So today was an exciting day. Kai attended his first birthday party. It was really neat as there were lots of people there with children around Kai's age. It was the first time we got to see Kai really interact with multiple other children. He did SO well. We were amazed at how well he played with others. We felt really proud. Burke looked so cute in her birthday dress and Megan and John had such a nice party put together with lots of friends and family. I can't believe how fast the first year has gone by. It has been really amazing to watch Burke grow...

Friday, January 1, 2010

Happy New Year 2010!

Happy New Year!



I am starting this blog for the light of my life Kai Barret Russell. I hope to record his most important moments in an online blog to share with friends and family. I also hope it will serve as a record that he can look back at in the future.

2009 was an amazing year. It goes without saying that the most important thing that happened in the last year was the birth of our son on April 1st. He was born at Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach, CA. We couldn't be more proud of him and his accomplishments so far. Some of these accomplishments include smiling at 4 months, crawling, pulling himself up, and waving goodbye at 7 months, and cutting his first 4teeth (top front) at 8 months.

Kai is already quite the little traveler. Over the summer we went to Gilroy for the Garlic Festival and Catalina Island, which he loved. Kai has already been to two other states other than California. He went to Nevada to celebrate his Grandma Howdy's 50th birthday in Lake Tahoe when he was only 5 months old. Jason and Kim joined us in Lake Tahoe which was really nice. We just returned from ringing in the new year in Colorado with his Grandpa Russell. This was also his first time on a plane. He did so well as we expected. The people on the plane even said things such as; "What a good baby" and "He didn't even make a peep!" We have always found ourselves able to comfortably take him anywhere with us. In fact, we acually enjoy always having him with us. We have plenty of family and friends wanting to babysit, but we just love having him with us.




In May Kai met his Great Mamaw for the first time. We also celebrated my first Mother's Day. It was incredibly special. We went over to my mom's house for a gorgeous brunch. She had set up all of the china and Ed cooked. It was just lovely. My mom and Ed got me a beautiful Tiffany bracelet with a ducky charm with Kai's name and birthday on it. I wear it everyday. My mom also gave me my childhood blanket. My brother gave me some really cool Katin board shorts and a little Katin shirt for Kai. So cute. Then, later in the day, we went to the Sunset Beach Art Festival. Grandpa and Tutu met us down there. We walked around and then went to their house for dinner. They gave me a candle and my childhood bear "buddy." That was a very special gift. Daddy and Kai got me a massage spa package. Joe and Emily got Jen the same thing so that we could go together. Very fun! My first Mother's Day is definitely something I will never forget.




In June, we celebrated Nathan's first Father's Day. We had brunch at my mom and Ed's again and Mommy and Kai got Daddy a Sony video camera to capture all of Kai's firsts!


In July, Kai got to meet his Great Grandma Barret for the first time. We also celebrated Nathan's 30th birthday in July. We had a surprise party at Solis Winery in Gilroy with a bunch of our friends and family from up north. It was a really great evening as many of our friends that were not able to see us soon after Kai's birth, were able to meet him for the first time.






Kai was a frog for his first Halloween. We went trick-or-treating on Main St. in Seal Beach during the day with our friends Jen and Joe Evano with their daughter Emily and our friends Billy and Cheryl and their daughter Makensey and their son Bradley. In the evening, we had about 13 adults for 2 kids. It was hilarious! Jen and Joe had Joe's mom and dad, brother and sister, and their significant others and Kai had us, Grandma, Grandma Howdy, and Tutu. We had a wonderful time and felt so lucky to have such an entourage!





In November we celebrated my 29th birthday.





We went up North to Gilroy to celebrate Thanksgiving with his Great-Grandma Barret. He also got to meet his Great-Aunt Kris, Great-Great Aunt Margaret at that time along with his 3rd cousins Walt Jr. and Suzy Barret and his 4th cousins Nadine, Brian, and Kyle. Grandpa Howdy's sister and brother-in-law and their children joined along with adopted family member Julia Frisch. He also got to see his Great-Uncle Bob and Dale and his Great-Uncle Todd. We were also very happy to get to spend the holiday with his Auntie Megan and Adam and Jason and Kim.









The Sunday after Thanksgiving we went for our second year in a row with the Evano's to pick out Kai's first Christmas tree.






On the first Friday in December we went to Kai's first Seal Beach Christmas parade with Grandpa and Tutu. Kai was also in his first Christmas parade on that Sunday. Grandpa and Tutu drove us in their Woodie down Main St. in Huntington Beach for the Huntington Beach Christmas parade.



The following weekend we took Kai to see Santa. He did really well. We took him to see Santa at Long Beach Market Place. It was awesome! It was super sweet to watch Kai with Santa. He sat on his lap, looked at him, played with his beard, and then, he looked at him again and started crying. We got the sweet picture and the classic get me outta here picture!








We celebrated Christmas with Grandma, Papa, Uncle Doodie, and Ariele before Christmas by going on the Huntington Harbor Lights Cruise and eating yummy pot roast and opening presents. Kai got a Tickle Me Elmo. It was a big hit!







Christmas Eve was celebrated in Gilroy at Great-Grandma Barret's house. We continued the tradition of opening our gifts up from eachother on Christmas Eve and then opened presents from Santa on Christmas morning. Kai got a lot of Sesame Street toys and an Elmo puppet. His big gift was a big beach wagon! He went for a ride in it and knew exactly what to do! He sits up in it and loves going for rides around town! We then came home and flew to Colorado to spend some time with Grandpa Russell and Traci. Kai got to meet his Great-Grandma Russell, his Great-Aunt Fina, Great-Uncle Danny, and his Cousin Kathryn. He also got to see his Great-Uncle Todd again as well. He not only saw the snow for the first time, but he also went sledding for the first time. He loved it! Here is a video of Kai and Daddy sledding.








We celebrated with Grandpa, Tutu and Uncle Doodie again when we got home. Kai got a super cool Radio Flyer ride-on rocket. He loves it! His latest is to slam his hand on the seat as if to say, "Put me on! I want to ride my rocket!







As for Nathan and myself, we are both working full time. I was lucky enough to be able to stay home for the first five months of Kai's life. I am truly grateful for this. This is my sixth year teaching 2nd grade. Nathan is working for Mitsubishi Motors as the Events Specialist. We are very lucky for our setup right now. Grandpa (and sometimes Tutu) watch Kai 2 days a week, Grandma and Papa watch him 2 days a week, and Grandma Howdy watches him 1 day a week. They are all really good about covering when one needs it or picking up an extra day here or there. We are so thankful for all their love and support, but know they are having a blast getting to spend the time they do with Kai. Although it is hard for me to be a full-time mother, wife and teacher, I am truly grateful that I do not have to drop Kai off at a daycare. I also firmly believe that he is as well-adjusted as he is because he spends time with and around so many other people.


Here is to a very exciting year with a lot of learning and new experiences!