Tuesday, October 6, 2009

And So Fall Begins...

Is it a boat or a wagon???
Justin got a wild hair one day and decided to make a wagon for Ty, and I must say it is the coolest wagon I've ever seen. Ty absolutely LOVES it!! I have spent many hours pulling him in it already, and it's only been in existance for a few weeks. On rainy days, I had to push him back and forth in a straight line on the front porch. If I would stop I would hear repeatedly, "Mommy, pull", "Mommy, do it", or "I ride the boat." I wonder how it will go when he has to share it with his brother....






Ty and Merlin
Ty's Grandma and Grandpa Barnhart recently got a pony for all the grandkids. His name is Merlin, and he's such a sweet pony. The first few times we had Ty ride him he really didn't seem to like it too much, but he was riding bareback. Now that they have a saddle for him he just loved riding him. We all think it seems to help Ty feel more comfortable that he has the saddle horn to hold on to. He kept saying, "I ride a pony." So cute...






Sticky Fingers
I know this is unsanitary, but Ty has recently developed a love of peanutbutter. He points at the cabinet and says, "Butter." I only let him stick his fingers in it this one day because it was so funny. Now he eats it off of a spoon.



Family Fish Fry 10/4/09





I just love this picture. Ty did that completely on his own. He's so funny.










Thursday, September 24, 2009

Sending Summer Out in Style

Ty's First Time at the Circus: 9/11/09
In keeping with the entry below, we took Ty to the circus for the first time. Judging from his reaction to the Dixie Stampede in Gatlinburg , we were sure he would have a ball at the circus, especially since he has recently been learning his animals (specifically horse and elephant...both of which they have at the circus). It was hard to judge whether or not he had a good time, though. He pretty much just sat and started most of the time. I think he was just tired. We went to a Friday night show that started at 7:30. His bedtime is usually around 8:30 so by intermission he was laying down on Justin's lap. He seemed to perk up a little during the second half of the show (perhaps it was the sugar from the $12 bag of cotton candy setting in). That's when they had most of the animals, which is what he likes best.









Colts Vs. Jaguars 9/13/09
Justin and I went on a date to the Colt's season opener this year while Ty stayed at his babysitter, Stacie's house. We had a lot of fun. It was my first time in the new Lucas Oil Stadium so that was really neat to see. Justin was so funny because he was analyzing every aspect of the stadium's construction process the whole time. Plus, the icing on the cake was the Colts WON!!




Helping Daddy Mow





Tractor and Engine Show at Conner Prairie 9/19/09
Justin entered the tractor in his first official show this weekend. He pressure washed it and still had the dirtiest tractor there. Most of those tractors are just for show, but he still uses his so it's more authentic. I think that makes it better than all the rest, of course. Grandpa Barnhart was there too with all his cool old engines. Ada, Owen and Uncle Collin even came too!



the 3 Barnhart men



boys at work





Ada's 6!!!!!






Ty's Pooped!!!


What a way to end the summer!!




Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained

I recently read a book called "The Busy Mom's Guide to a Happy Organized Home". In this book, the author suggests creating a written statement of priorities in order to guide the direction of your family. It seemed like a good idea to me. After all, I do have a certain vision for how I would like my family to be, and putting those things in writing just may help me to keep on track. Then I thought putting them on this blog may help to keep me accountable. So here goes...

Barnhart Family Mission Statement: My Vision & Priorities
Written by Blaine Barnhart
9/11/09
I want to create a home environment for my family that exudes happiness, stability, and love…love for each other, love for God, and love for those around us. I want each member of my family to feel safe and confident in the bonds between us. I want our home to be one that each member is proud to call theirs; one that my boys will remember warmly in their hearts when they are old and grey as a place where love and laughter were never in short supply. To that end, I have identified to following as priorities in our home:

1. Spending time as a family. I want to know my boys, and I want them to really know their parents. Realizing that this will not happen on it’s own, the following are some ways in which I intend to foster these family bonds:
a. Family Meals: I realize that it is unrealistic to expect that we will eat dinner together as a family every night of the week. However, I would like to set a goal of eating dinner together at the table as a family 4 nights per week. I would also like Sunday dinner to be eaten as a family after church each week.
b. Family Fun Time: At least once a month Justin and I will take the boys to some sort of special outing. This would include things like going to the circus, zoo, ball game, children’s museum, etc…or it could be something like a weekend camping trip, even if it’s just in the back yard. The important thing is that we are all 4 doing something fun together. I want my boys to know that their parents enjoy their company and that we don’t consider doing things with them and taking them places a chore but a privilege. This is one area where I feel my parents did a good job when I was growing up. I remember many times where they took us to the circus or Sesame Street on Ice without our asking to go. I remember those times fondly and it gave me the feeling that my parents wanted to spend time with me. Even from that young age, I could appreciate the fact that not every kid was lucky enough to have parents who were able to (or who even wanted to) take them places like that. When my boys are grown, I want them to look back and realize that their parents could have spent that time and money elsewhere, but chose to give it to them instead.
c. Time with Extended Family. My boys are tremendously privileged to be surrounded by extended family on both sides who love and adore them. They are doubly blessed because the majority of these people live close by. These days, this is becoming an ever-decreasing situation for most families. I want my boys to benefit from this blessing. Justin and I both grew up surrounded by grandparents, cousins, aunts and uncles who were close-knit, and I would not trade that for anything. Many of my fondest memories from childhood involve extended family. I doubt that setting specific goals for extended family time is really necessary; since we’ll be living close by we’ll see family all the time. However, I would like to try to have someone over for dinner or Sunday lunch about once a month. On occasion (but not all the time) our family fun time outing (above) may include a set of grandparents or cousins.
2. Keeping our Marriage Healthy. The relationship that Justin and I have will set the tone of our household. It is extremely important to me that my boys grow up knowing that their parents love and respect each other. This will give our boys a sense of security that is lacking in so many childrens’ lives these days. I want to be a good example for them of what a healthy marriage looks like so one day, when they have grown into men, they will think when they are choosing a wife, “I want what my parents have.” Of course, Justin and I are both human, and there are going to be ups and downs. This is also important for our boys to see. I don’t want to paint an unrealistic picture for them. I want them to know that a good marriage doesn’t just “happen”; it takes hard work and compromise, and there are a few specific ways that I want them to observe this as they grow up. First, it’s OK to let them see a little spat now and then so they know that some conflict in a marriage is normal and there are constructive ways to resolve disagreements. But they shouldn’t be present for any heated arguments or hear discussion of any serious topic that directly involves them. Secondly, I want my boys to see that Justin and I enjoy each other and want to spend time together. Therefore, I want to set a goal that we have a date night once per month and go on a weekend getaway twice per year.
3. Creating a Godly Atmosphere. I want my boys to grow up to be strong men of God. To be a good example, it is important to me that I maintain my own relationship with Him. I intend to always be active in (not just attend) a regular church and to let my boys see me actively living my faith. I want my boys to know that their mother prays for them constantly.
4. Creating a Neat, Comfortable, Livable Home. I would like the home in which my family lives to be well taken care of. I do not, however, want it to be kept like a museum (little danger of that, I’m sure). I want my family to be comfortable in our home, so it should be clean enough to be safe, healthy and organized but I’m sure will never be pristine. Keeping my home clean and organized is a priority for me, but not at the expense of family time and my sanity. Therefore, if housecleaning begins to take time away from other family priorities, I give myself permission to hire a cleaning lady. It’s important for me to determine the things that only I can (or should) do for my family and the things that are just as well done (and sometimes better) by someone else. Delegation can better help me keep my priorities in line. This includes delegating to the boys. As part of the household, it is important they learn from a young age that they are expected to help with household duties.
5. Nurturing Physical Health and Nutrition. It’s important to me that my family do all we can to remain healthy. Not only do I NOT want to lose any member of my family prematurely (although I realize no one ever has control of this, healthy or not), but discipline in this area will help teach the boys that their bodies are to be treated as temples. So regular doctor visits and exercise are not to be neglected. Of course, neither Justin nor I are “fitness freaks” but we should set a good example. It will do no good to tell the boys not to be couch potatoes if we are. The main avenue of exercise for the boys growing up will be playing outside. This is the main reason we want to live in the country amd provide them with plenty of room to run, explore and play. Nutrition is also very important and is mainly determined by the amount of time and effort that I put into meal planning, shopping and preparation. I will admit that this has been a struggle for me, but my intention is to put in the effort of planning meals a week in advance so as to keep things stocked and readily available for meal preparation. This is important not only to the physical health of my family members, but to the overall health of the family relationship as family dinner will be a major avenue for bonding, sharing and closeness.
6. Maintaining Financial Stability. It is not important to me that my family live in the nicest house on the street or that we have the nicest cars, clothes or “toys”. However, it is important to me that my family maintains financial stability and that we live within our means. I’d like my boys to be able to enjoy the benefits of growing up in a family with the blessing of having some disposable income to spend on fun and occasional luxuries. I would like to be able to give them the gift of paying for the majority of their college (if that is what they choose) so they don’t have to start out life strapped with debt. To that end, it’s important that I continue working at least part time until my boys are in school, at which point I would like to work full time weekdays so as to have weekends free for family time, sporting events, etc. Tithing is something I will always do in all financial circumstances, and it is important that the boys are aware of this. God has richly blessed my family, and I will not withhold from Him His portion of those gifts. I would like our family’s financial practices to teach our boys how to be responsible and glorify God with one’s finances. Above all, I want to teach my boys that, while money is important, it is not the be-all, end-all of life. If what you desire is money and possessions, you will never have enough. There are so many things in life that are more precious. After all, as Proverbs 23:4-5 says: “Do not wear yourself out to get rich. Have the wisdom to show restraint. Cast but a glance at riches, and they are gone, for they will surely sprout wings and fly off to the sky like an eagle.”

Friday, August 28, 2009

Baby Barnhart

We had our 20 week ultrasound on Aug 27, and to our delight, we are having another BOY!! I am so happy to know that my little Ty is going to have a brother to pick on and rough-house with growing up. I can just see the two of them now out at the pond fishing or walking down to the creek with their fishing poles over their shoulders and crawdad buckets in hand. Although you don't have a name yet, Baby, please know that Mommy, Daddy and your big brother, Ty, love you very much. We can't wait to meet you!!



Ty's future wrestling partner....





Ty always had his feet crossed in his ultrasound pictures too. Two peas in a pod...

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Wisconsin 2009



Aaaahhhh, good old Iron River in August, around which Justin's entire year revolves.... This year, the stars seemed to be aligning against us before we left. First of all, 2 weeks before leaving, the transmission began to act a little funny on Justin's truck. This was particularly concerning since we need to pull the boat with it, so we took it in to have it looked at. Justin thought it was just a part going out and not really a huge deal. Turns out, that particular part WAS the problem, but the mechanic said the whole transmission was not far from going out and was in desperate need of rebuilding (bear in mind, we just had it rebuilt last year). Talk about frustration!! So our options were either risk getting stranded out of town with a boat and no way to pull it OR buy a new truck. We reluctantly opted for the latter, taking into consideration the fact that this truck had 200,000 miles on it. Not what we wanted to do or particularly good timing, but what are ya gonna do, right?? So we are now the owners of a 2009 GMC Sierra quad cab (white, of course because I don't ever want to hear about how the truck doesn't match the boat).


Next, Reecie had been acting a little strangely for a week or 10 days before we were to leave. She just wasn't acting like her normal hyper self. She'd yelp for no reason, limp on a different leg every day, etc... But every time we'd think we should take her to the vet, she'd start acting fine. Finally, THE DAY we were leaving she had an absolute meltdown so we took her to the vet, only to find out she has a bad cervical disc and will have to be on steroids and strict cage rest for a month. Just what you need when you're leaving town for two weeks that very day. Sooo, we hurriedly made arrangements for Reecie to stay with Justin's mom during vacation. God bless Christy because Reecie hates that cage, as you can imagine. She seems to be doing much better now so hopefully this will get her healed up. I don't want to consider the alternative....


So, finally we headed out for WI (in our new ride) with Ty and Mom stuffed into the back seat. Turns out, Ty's really a pretty good traveler for a 1 year old. Just add that to the list of my baby's perfections. It's amazing how good of a time you can have on a vacation where to whole point is to do nothing! Two whole weeks of nothing, can you other moms out there imagine?? AND having Mammaw there the whole time for instant access to a babysitter. HEAVEN! Justin had an awesome year in the fishing department. He didn't get his ever-elusive Musky, but he came home with 4 fish to mount, thanks to Pappaw's suggestion that all 3 of the rather large largemouth he caught on the same night would look great mounted together. Not too shabby. Collin and Audrey came the first several days we were there, so Ty got to play with his cousins alot. After they left, Trista and "Shisha" (according to Ty) came up for the next several days. Ty must be just like his daddy (but how ISN'T he like his daddy) in that he thrives in the environment up there. Last year he learned to crawl while we were there. This year his verbal skills made a big jump. Don't get me wrong, he's never had problems in this area, but he started saying several new words up there including eagle (which he could properly identify, of course...everything else was just "bird"), yogurt, pappaw, ada, owen, audrey, collin, mammaw, daddy, and my personal favorite, "Mommy"! Before he always called me MomMom. I must say, there's nothing sweeter to my ears than hearing that little boy say "Mommy" and knowing he means me! Below are some highlights of the trip.











Friday, July 10, 2009

What we've been up to the past month...

The past month or so has been packed full of this and that, traveling, working, parties, and oh yeah tiling the kitchen and bathroom. Here's an overview of the month of June and first part of July.


Indy Zoo with Ty's buddy Stephen 6/4/09



My friend from optometry school, Melinda Trager, and her son, Stephen, came to the zoo with us. We had an excellent time. It was in the low 70's and sunny that day so perfect zoo weather. The boys had a good time. Ty went to the zoo once last year, but he was really too little to know that he was seeing anything out of the oridnary. This year, we saw the dolphin show, giraffe feeding, and saw an elephant get a bath. They let people come up to pet the elephant afterward, so I took Ty up to the elephant, but he wouldn't touch it...big surprise.





Birthday Weekend at Collin's 6/6/09





The weekend after Collin and I had our birthdays, we all (Justin, me, Ty, my mom, Trista and Elisha) went down to KY to Collin and Audrey's property to help lay brick for the foundation for the cabin they are building. We had a good time of just hanging out, grilling and riding 4-wheelers (of course, the guys had a few hours of hard work in the very hot weather).








Family Getaway to Gatlinburg, TN 6/10-14/09















It just so happened that in mid June I had a stretch of 5 days off in a row, so Justin and I decided to get out of town for awhile, so we took Ty to Gatlinburg. We got into town on a Wed in the early evening, so we decided we'd hit some shops near our hotel in Pigeon Forge. The weather looked fine when we packed Ty up in his stroller and headed out. We went to a few places here and there, when all the sudden Justin said, "Look at the sky..." and before we knew it we were sprinting (including jaywalking and crossing against lights like crazy) with the stroller back to the hotel in the midst of lightning and thunder galore. I was so scared because Ty was out in that. But we all made it back in one piece. The next day we went to the Dixie Stampede, and Ty was absolutely enthralled...he LOVED IT!!! We went to the Ripley's Aquarium the next day. Ty liked it OK but there were TOO MANY PEOPLE in there. We also went to the Comedy Barn that day...pretty funny. The next day we had to come home, and prepare to go back to work...yuck. Oh yeah, I forgot about our little snag (see below)...good thing Justin's very handy.

































Fifth of July Cookout




Justin decided that we should have our first official function out at the property be a 4th of July cookout. Well, it got rained out...so we had it on the 5th, and it was a great time!! We had alot of people there from both of our families and we fished, played games, rode 4 wheelers and just hung out. I've decided to make it an annual tradition and re-instate the old "fish fry" that our family used to have on the 4th. I envision in the future having tons of people there from all sides of the family to eat, fish, explore the woods, play home run derby and mini golf with croquet sets and do fireworks...hope it works out like that. It sure would be nice to have a goal in Wisconsin for why we need to catch more fish...



Baby Barnhart

And now for pregnancy updates...I'm getting close to 14 weeks now, and have not really had too much in the way of nausea or morning sickness. The time for that should be over now, so I guess I'm in the clear of ever having to deal with morning sicknes...yeah. The baby is doing well. I had an ultrasound at my last dr visit and the baby measured 11w4d and heartrate was 163..everything is moving along as it should. As of now, my due date is somewhere around Jan 12, 2010. No real feeling yet on whether it's a boy or girl...should find out late next month.

baby 7 wks...





baby 11 wks..