Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Blog? Oh yeah, I need to do that!

Hey everyone!
It's been way too long and I have a lot to catch up on. I'll go ahead and warn you now, there won't by a lot pictures so, hang in there and get caught up with what's going on with the Lobensteins.
Christmas came and went like a whirlwind. We have decided to start rotating out Christmas and Thanksgiving between our families. For example, this year we spent Thanksgiving with Aric's family so next year we will spend Thanksgiving with my family. This year we spent Christmas with my family, next year we will spend it with Aric's family. You get the idea. I truly believe this rotation will help save a lot of headaches. It is so hard trying to visit with both families within a matter of a few days. Can anyone feel me on this? The weeks leading up to Christmas were very hectic but praise the Lord, Christmas day was very calm and enjoyable. Before we knew it, we had way too many presents and bellies full of food. God is so good with all blessings he has showered us with! (not referring to the presents here. I mean, good food, a roof over our heads and a great family!)
New Years was spent with sweet friends, The Smiths and The Sparrows. We get together every year, either before or after Christmas and do a little gift exchange. It was too fun and the kids were hilarious! I am so thankful for sweet friends in our life to lift us up and encourage us. We were home by 9pm and I just could not make it to midnight. I guess having a new baby and 2 year old will do that to you. :) Poor Aric insisted on staying up to watch the ball drop in Times Square and ending falling asleep on the couch. He didn't even get to see the ball drop!
2011 started off just as busy as 2010 ended.
Aric and I help out with an organization within the Prattville YMCA called Leaders Club. It is a Christ centered club that emphasizes the role of servant leadership while incorporating the values of the YMCA: Spirit, Mind and Body. We LOVE IT! The club has taken off and reached new heights. We work with about 40-50 teens and pre-teens every Tuesday night of the month. We also attend socials and service projects monthly with this group. We may stay busy but wouldn't trade it for anything. Working with these teens is such a blessing! God has really worked wonders in us and these teenagers; I can't wait to see where He is going to take us.
Changing subjects for a minute, and unfortunately it is not a good subject. Some of you know that my friend Brandy has been staying with us for awhile. Well, she and her dog, Huckleberry, have really been troopers. Living in a house with a 2 year old and a newborn, I'm sure, is not her idea of luxury but it has been a blast having her here with us. Her dog had become part of our family and truly felt like our dog too. (our other dogs, Kodi and Montana may have been a little jealous but they all learned to accept each other.) We came home one night to him laying in our neighbors yard. He had been hit by a car. For those of you who know where we live, our street is very busy. So busy that sometimes it is annoying. SLOW DOWN PEOPLE!
It was a sad, sad day in our household. Not too mention having to tell your best friend over the phone! That was awful! We will miss Huckleberry. I have lost several pets and for those of you that haven't, let me tell you, it is NOT easy! Brandy is doing well now and getting ready to deploy to Germany for two months. I told Brandy that I truly believe something good will come from this. Something amazing always happens after a tragedy. God has plans that we can't yet see and is using us in a mighty way!

Health. That's is the next thing that has been going on around here. My mom has been lifted up in prayer and continues to need serious prayer. Her health is not good right now. I honestly wish I could share more but, with the limited information that I am getting, that is about all I know. I will try and update as soon as I can.
As for me, I am doing well but could be better. I am scheduled to have a biopsy the first week of February. It is nothing too serious just more of a precaution. I am a little nervous but I know that God will provide and take care as he always does.
Aric's father has also had his fair share of problems. His parents are in the process of moving to Bowling Green, Kentucky so I know it is difficult for him. No matter what, we know that God is in control. We are putting everything in His hands. I'm starting to see a pattern here, no? :)

On a happier note, we recently have a made a big purchase that was MUCH NEEDED.
Introducing the MOMWAGN! (yes, that is how my new car tag reads)




We LOVE IT! I'll be quite honest, the idea of a minivan was something I did not like. It didn't seem as "cool" as an SUV. Well, I am a changed woman now. I test drove one and fell in love. It rides like a car, but feels like an SUV. The room in this thing is A-M-A-Z-I-N-G. We ended up getting one that had some of the fancier options. It has a dual DVD system, leather seats, satellite radio. The sliding doors on boths sides are automatic...YES!!! No more difficult trips to the grocery store! We are extremely blessed and so thankful that God opened up this door for us!

The kiddos...oh man are they growing fast! Thomas is almost 5 months old and Savannah is such a smart little 2 year old.
She is now doing very well at putting 3-5 words together to make complete sentences. Her favorite things to say are: "Come on mommy!" and "What's that?" Savannah loves to read. At any given time during the day, she is sitting on the floor "reading" her books. She cannot read yet but hearing her jabber away is too cute. The other day she amazed us by singing her ABC's! The WHOLE Song! She was so excited she started clapping when she finished. Potty training has been a slow go thus far. She knows the potty and what you do in the potty but refuses to go. She has gone several times for Aric but when I practice with her, it is like trying to push a square block in a round circle. (BIG sigh) She loves to wash her hands, though! Potty or not, she is always saying, "wash the hands?" Our sweet Savannah can be very independent at times, wanting to wipe her own face, get in the van by herself, get dressed and even go take naps on her own. What happened to my baby??!! She also has started the terrible twos and throwing tantrums. The first real big one happend at Family Christian book store last week and I thought I was going to lose it. I remained calm, not drawing any more attention than I had too. I tucked her under my arms like a football and we left. It was awful! I don't know the best way to handle those but I was the mom with that child out in public. Oh well, hopefully this phase won't last too long. She is very well behaved overall and we are very pleased with her calm demeanor.

Thomas is such a sweet boy. He has been sleeping through the night ok up until recently. We just went to Mississippi this past weekend to visit Aric's sister. We didn't get on the road until late Friday night and that messed up Thomas's sleeping pattern. Since then he has been waking up during the night several times. It is hard but we know that it will be short lived once he can get back on his normal routine. (We can put him down between 9 and 10 and he will usually sleep until about 6.)
He has been laughing a lot lately. Every time I play with him, his little face just lights up! He is reaching out very well and very close to rolling over. He is not quite sitting up yet but we practice a little bit every day.
At his 4 month check up he weighed in at 12lbs 10oz and was 24 inches long. Savannah was little heavier and shorter at 14lbs 1 oz and 23 inches long.
Savannah loves being a big sister. She helps out with Thomas every chance she can get. I cannot wait until they can play together!

Our church family has been awesome! Centerpoint is growing and relationships are being restored every day! We recently became part of a Connect Group. As they say, "Centerpoint is not a church with small groups but a church of small groups" We are not going to have traditional sunday school classes but connect groups. Basically a small group of people, 10-12 people, that meet once a week in someone's house to fellowship and discuss the weeks sermon. The cool thing is, all of the connect groups at Centerpoint discuss the sermon for the week so that the WHOLE church can dive deeper into God's word and be on the same page. We love Centerpoint and are thrilled to be a part of such a great church family.

I believe 2011 is going to be a very promising year. God is moving and we are following!

God Bless and enjoy this rainy day!

Emily

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Merry Christmas!

Christmas is one week away...WOW! This year more than ever it seems to have flown by! We have only done about half of our Christmas shopping, yep, we aren't done and will be out in the craziness of all the other last minute shoppers this year. Yay! (insert sarcasm here)
This year for the first time since we have been married, we didn't do Christmas cards. We really wanted to do a 2 year photo session for Savannah and a 3 month photo session for Thomas. The idea was for it be "Christmas-y" so we would go somewhere and take the photos ourselves to save a little money. Whatever good photos we could get, would then go on a Christmas card, well..........that just didn't happen. We were late in getting up Christmas decorations and as great as a photographer Aric is, we just haven't been able to set aside the time to do this. If we aren't busy then we have been sick, and if we weren't sick then we have been busy! For all of our faithful blog readers out there: We hope y'all have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Love,
Aric, Emily, Savannah and Thomas Lobenstein

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Blogmation!

It's snowing!
I was just fooling around with this blogmation and decided it would be more festive to add snow to our blog. (As if the christmas background wasn't enough)

I think it is pretty neat and hope you do too! :)

Merry Christmas!

Friday, December 3, 2010

Savannah's 2nd Birthday...a little late :)

I'm NOT the best blogger in the world. I'm bad about posting pictures and when I decide to blog it is usually very hard for me to put into words what I want to say, so, good luck if you can make sense of any of this! :)

Savannah turned 2 on November 20! It was a gorgeous Saturday! A typical fall day with plenty of sun and just a bit of crispness in the air to make it not too cold but not too warm either.
This year we decided to keep it small for Savannah's birthday. We decided not to throw a big birthday party for several reasons, most of which was in our best interest and we just felt like it was the way to go this year. Keeping that in mind, we wanted family around, of course, and some very close friends of ours (The Smiths) that have a daughter (Ainsley)who is Savannah's age that Savannah plays well with.
Do to most of Aric's family being out of town that weekend, my parents and The Smiths were in attendance to celebrate Savannah's birthday.
We all met up at Chic-fil-a at around 3 o'clock to celebrate. Sidenote: Chic-fil-a was a fantastic place to celebrate Savannah's birthday. The one on Ann St. has a play area JUST for toddlers, which means no big kids, which means, Savannah can play without me worrying about her getting trampled. :) Also, the employees are fantastic and very accomodating!
We let Savannah and Ainsley play in the toddler area for a little while and then did cupcakes and presents. We didn't really have a theme since it wasn't really a big to-do birthday party, but we found this Mickey Mouse cupcake tower at Wal-Mart for nothing, and since our little girl LOVES Mickey Mouse, we thought it would be fun for her. We also found a Mickey Mouse birthday kit which allowed me to decorate the cupcakes with Mickey Mouse on top. Savannah LOVED it! Speaking of cupcakes, when it came time to blow out her two little candles, she did it all by herself! :) She was so proud and happy!
After all the birthday festivites were over, we came home and had some quality family time. My sister came in town bearing all kinds of presents and Savannah loved that! (She went to Rome recently and brought back some goodies)
My little girl is 2 now. She is growing up so fast. She will repeat just about anything you say, so, around our household you better think before you speak, lol!
She loves to clean, and I am NOT kidding. She will get wipes or tissues from where ever she can find them and clean the carpet or the the cabinets in the kitchen. When she is done "cleaning" she will then say, "All clean!" It is precious. We no longer have to put her to bed anymore. We simply ask her around her bedtime if she is ready to go night-night and she will say "night-night?" Look up at me or Aric, give us a hug and a kiss and walk to her room to her big girl bed and lay down. Of course, we follow her in there and tuck her in and give kisses and love but, that's it. Now, is it always that easy? Goodness, NO! :) Some nights it is a struggle...bring on the terrible twos! :)
I am going to post some pictures from her birthday but I ask that you bear with me; they may not be in order or the best picture.

Not a cupcake queen, but I must say, these were pretty tasty!


Mickey Mouse cupcake tower!


Birthday girl!


Sliding with Ainsley


Savannah and Mommy


Grammy and Thomas


The bouquet of balloons the employees of Chic-fil-a surprised Savannah with. We didn't even ask them, they just brought them out to be nice!




Happy Birthday to Savannah!


She LOVES Mickey Mouse


She did very good at opening presents!


This was not on her birthday but I had to throw it in there! :)


One last thing, ever since her birthday, Savannah can now sing, "Happy Birthday to you" which she now sings ALL the time! It is really cute! She can't quite say her name yet so she will sing, "Happy Birthday to Sana!" (pronounced like Santa)
This age is so much fun. I am definitely looking forward to many fun years to come :)

Monday, November 15, 2010

SEC West Champions!

I just had to do a quick post about how excited I am that Auburn is going to the SEC Championship game! WAR EAGLE!
I watched the Auburn/Georgia game from the comfort of my living room and enjoyed it until the very end. Our boys acted a mess on the field, that quite frankly, was embarrassing! We already have all these allegations against one of our best players that has probably tainted our name a little bit and then our boys had to go on throwing punches on the field to the opposing teams players, like that is supposed to make us look any better?? Come on, guys!! Now, that I have gotten that off my chest, I am still proud of my Auburn Tigers for doing such an awesome job this season. I wish I could have gone to more home games, but spending time with my sweet little boy is worth it :)
For all you non-Auburn fans reading this, good luck to your teams the rest of the season! It has been an exciting year!

WAR EAGLE, y'all!!!! :)

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Catching up

Thomas had his appointment at Children's Hospital this past Monday. This appointment, as most of you know, was to check out his hernia and see about the possibility of surgery. Dr. Albert Chong was Thomas's doctor and was in and out in a breeze so by the time we left, we had scheduled Thomas's surgery. Let me back up a minute. Dr. Chong came in and checked Thomas out and stated that he did not feel anything. We let him know about T's one month check up and what the pediatrician found; a protrusion for sure, but by his 2 month check up it wasn't there. Dr. Chong then said, "ok, well, if you felt it and the pediatrician felt it and you know for sure, it was there, then that is good enough for me to do surgery."
Dr. Chong then went into how they would do the surgery and how common the procedure is and that he would do it for his kids, etc. It all seemed to happen so fast, Aric and I scheduled the surgery and were on our way.
Now, if you go back to what Dr. Chong said about the surgery, you would have thought that we would have stopped right there and asked, "what?!" If he didn't feel anything, why operate?? Hinds sight 20/20, right?
Once we got home we really started thinking that maybe Thomas didn't need this surgery after all. Aric called the pediatrician and explained our visit and he recommened that if we didn't feel comfortable, then it would be fine not to do the surgery. OH! SIDENOTE: Aric later found Dr. Chongs's profile here:
http://www.chsys.org/body.cfm?id=514


If you see at the very bottom, Dr. Chong's Research Interests, Clinical outcomes in pediatric surgery!! Now, I'm not going to jump to conclusions but after seeing that, we decided to not have the surgery right away.
Aric called Dr. Chong's nurse and explained our concern and she agreed that if we weren't ready that it would be fine. She told us to keep an eye on the area where his hernia was and if we notice any changes that seem to be bothersome, that we should go straight to Children's.

I think Thomas is going to be just fine. Aric lived with 3 hernias his whole life and just had 2 removed last year! We will just have to see how Thomas does.

Thanks to all for your prayers and words of encouragement. We will keep everyone posted if anything changes!

God Bless!

Friday, November 5, 2010

Southern Savers and Savannah

A sweet friend of mine introduced me to this website, http://www.southernsavers.com





I am no coupon queen, more of an amatuer, if you will. This website, however, has been a huge help to me and our family. You definitely need some time in your day that you can sit down and read everything carefully, but once you do, it is well worth it. Like I said, I am still very much an amatuer, like, I have yet to go to the grocery store and spend $200 but with coupons walk out only spending $50. This website is maintained by a woman who is a coupon queen and she does a great job! I can't really explain it all in a way that y'all would understand, but if you check out the website and let me know what you think, I would love to hear any success stories.


I feel like I have been blogging more about Thomas lately than Savannah. I need to do a better job about including both of them in my blog posts but to be quite honest, I am not the best at blogging and in any attempt that I can even post something, then I am doing good. Anywho, here are a couple of pictures from Halloween weekend. Savannah did not want to cooperate, AT ALL, so I apologize for the lack of smiles and her actually looking at the camera. I can't figure out how to add a caption to each photo so I'll just do a quick explanation. Included in these pictures are from our trip to the pumpkin patch. There is one of her in her Auburn cheerleader outfit. We are working on "WAR EAGLE, HEY!" but so far, all we can get is, "WARRRRR HEY!" It is adorable, because she says it with such enthusiasm! Also, Savannah was a ladybug for Halloween but the two photos you see are the only good ones I could get. We went out to eat at a mexican restaurant, (Savannah loves chips and salsa!)and she was still in her ladybuy costume. She is getting so big and so independent. I cannot "baby" her anymore because she wants to do everything, from feed herself, to getting dressed, sometimes, even going to bed on her own. (that only happened once) Speaking of beds, have I mentioned she has a big girl bed now? We put her toddler rail on a few weeks ago and she has done fantastic with it! :)

Happy Friday, Y'all!