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Monday, August 18, 2014

Summer is HOT, but coming to a close

It's always bittersweet to me as Summer winds down.  Summer in FL is hot, VERY HOT, full of bugs and sweat.  But, it's a magical time filled with pool and beach adventures, last day of school and new beginnings and new friends.  We are experiencing a whole new round of "firsts" with this guy every day.

Ronan started back at school in a new classroom and he/we are still adjusting to that.  He is getting bigger and bigger every day and talking more and more.  We loved his first class at the JCC.  Ms. Julie is one amazing lady and the best teacher we could have asked for.








We are excited about his new class and opportunity to grow and learn with Ms. Kelly and new friends.

P.S LOVE this pic and his attitude ;)


Our Summer has been full of fun and adventures.  This past weekend Ronan ran his 1st Track Shack Kids Run.  It was 100 yards and he did great.  He wasn't afraid to run with out Ryan or myself.  In fact he loved it so much he hit the finish line, turned around and ran back to the start.  So, he actually ran 200 yards.  Lol.  I'm one proud Mama.  He is probably going to be faster than me in the VERY near future.


Ronan learned to swim this Summer too.  He took swim lessons which he did NOT like at all.  At the end of it, he can swim with his face underwater, reach for the side and climb out by himself.  He is a water baby for sure!!







That's our Summer in a nutshell.  Ronan is an adventured, loves to be outside, snuggles and gives kisses and is overall a VERY happy and loving little boy.  Here are a few more pics from Summer.






If you haven't seen Ronan lately - it's time for a visit.  This kid is amazing!!  


Sunday, January 12, 2014

My Boobs – From Size B to D and Back


WARNING: This post may be TMI (aka too much information) for most of the readers out there.  But it’s honest  and the truth and that’s what this is about.

Today I spent $100 on 2 new Victoria Secret Miraculous bras.  But, there were no miracles here today.  I was measured and am the perfect size of 34B.  This size seemed perfect 6 years ago after I had spent all of my life and most of my 20’s as an A cup before filling out (or putting on 5 permanent pounds) and poof a size B I became.  Today, when I was once again a B and it seemed so less than perfect.

My boobs and I have had a wonderful journey these past two years between being pregnant and nursing my son Ronan.  I was very fortunate that nursing came easy to Ronan and me and there was no shortage of the liquid gold. 

Don’t get me wrong, it wasn’t all rainbows and unicorns.  I literally spent the 1st 6 weeks after Ronan’s birth either breastfeeding on demand or pumping.  I wanted to burn our couch from being on it almost 24 hours a day.  I pumped before each main feeding and one time each night.  I was a milking machine.  The plus side though, I was a size D.  Shocking even to me.

Slowly as Ronan has depended on me less for his nutrition and milk supply “the girls” have slowly started… dare I say shrinking??!!  That’s a harsh word, but so truthful.  This past week Ronan turned 16 months and we stopped nursing completely.  It was a sad night for Ronan and me.  There were some tears by both of us (and some pinches and hits from Ronan) but we survived that first night and every night since. 

Unfortunately, my boobs didn’t fare as easily throughout this 26 month process.  To me they have disappeared.  To Victoria Secret they are their most popular size.  You’d think this would give me comfort, but it definitely did not.

As with all women that have carried children, my body has changed.  My hips are now 2” wider and my feet are almost a ½ size larger.  My stomach isn’t nearly as tight as it once was.  And alas, “The girls” are once again smaller.  Maybe this is what makes their size not as impressive – the fact that there is a bit more of me these days in all the other places, except the brazier area (of course, right?!)

I have gone back and forth over the years with padded and non-padded bras.  I always preferred the natural look and alas the Miraculous bra is not that.  At the end of the day I bought the padded bras.  Not the Super Duper Crazy XXL Padded Victoria Secret bras but padded the same.  I’m still the same 34B, just a more confident version.

I am proud of my body.  It supported the growth of our first child, allowed me a Natural delivery and supported breastfeeding for 16 months.  I am strong and powerful.  And now with the help of a little padding, confident again.

I think if you have breastfed or known someone that has you will smile, laugh and maybe cry a little for the pre-baby “girls.”  I don’t regret my decisions one bit and I’ll gladly do it all over again for BK #2 (and no I’m not pregnant.)

Our bodies are amazing.  Whatever the cup size!

 

 

 

Friday, January 3, 2014

Did Somebody Say Vacation???


A few months ago Ryan and I realized we had some serious PTO to use by the end of the year and nothing to do.  We had a Southwest credit and decided a trip somewhere is what was in store.  I had a few child friendly rules – under 3 hour plane ride and a direct flight.  So finding routes that Southwest flew direct and within our budget landed us in Puerto Rico.  So we booked flights, and sat back and relaxed.  What we didn’t know was Puerto Rico is a VERY popular December destination.  So by the time we started booking hotels they were mostly all booked.  Have no fear – we did find spots, but now we know (and so do you).
This trip was a wonderful time to really see Ronan in action.  For us we drop him off at school 5 days a week . We see the skills they teach him and reinforce at home, but never really get 100% of him.  This was truly 24/7 for the 6 day vacation.  It was wonderfully exhausting.  By this I mean a 16 month old toddler NEVER STOPS MOVING.  And he is now climbing and more adventurous than ever before.  This means a lot of Ryan and me taking turns to chase him.  Pretty much by 10pm every night the entire Kalb family was passed out.
He is learning so much every day.  He high fives, does fist bumps and cheers and drinks after (milk of course).  He signs milk, cracker, please, thank you and more.  He can say over 100 words I’m sure and mimics everything.  He has even starting to put together 2 word phrases.
He is a ham.  He walked around the hotels saying him to everyone.  Yelling hi sometimes to get their attention.  He blows total strangers kisses and gives them huge smiles.  He totally melted the hearts of several strangers during this trip.
Fun Stories:
1.       Ronan would NOT touch the sand at all.  We had to hold him anytime we were at the beach
2.       Ronan got his poopy diaper changed in the Playero Surf shop parking lot (Playero was the original Rincon surf shop and means Beach Bum in Spanish).  Seems fitting.  While Ryan was changing him an older Puerto Rican man approached and congratulated him and showed off his own granddaughter.
3.       Ronan loves rice & beans & plantains.
4.       We forgot his car seat in our car in Orlando.  The original one Hertz tried to rent us expired in February 2011.  YIKES!
5.       We visited a cave, fort and rain forest during this trip.
6.       We visited 6 surf breaks during this trip.
7.       Ronan sat in a cab without a car seat, in a seat belt twice.  I was terrified.
Some pics of our adventures:
Big boy Ronan in the cab, no car seat.

El Morro Fort
 
El Yunque Rain Forest
- this one is us getting soaked on an adventurous 40 minute hike.  We had to turn around. 
 
 
- This one is A 20 minute hike to this beautiful waterfall
 
 
Morning surf lesson
 
Breakfast on the beach.  The two towels we are sitting on are his sand barrier.
 
Happy Man after a morning surf session
 
 
All in all it was a wonderful trip and time well spent together.  It is challenging traveling with a 16 month old, but worth every second to have him to ourselves for a week.
 
We love to travel and explore and this was an easy trip for Florida families.  We will definitely go back when Ronan is a bit older and do the Bio bay and more hiking. 
 
Time is moving so fast.  I’m glad we captured a little piece of it with memories that will last a lifetime. 
 
My advice to you;  if you are thinking about traveling just do it.  Prepare and plan for a kid friendly adventure, but it will be worth every second (and $$).