Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Happy Easter

Our first holiday back in Wisconsin was busy but fun. Weston got to experience dying Easter eggs, finding his Easter baskets and eggs, and meeting/seeing lots of family. We spent the first part of Easter at my Grandma Luebke's house and then went to Necedah to spend the evening and night with Mike's family. Overall, it reminded us of what we missed when we were away from family.


Dying Easter Eggs with Grandma and Daddy




Finding His Easter Basket From the Easter Bunny







Weston finding his Easter basket at his Great Grandma Luebke's house.


Great Grandma Luebke made Weston and Gianna sock monkeys:)

Weston with Kendra and Aubrey

Weston was happy finding one egg during the LaVoy egg hunt.



Weston didn't eat any candy this Easter and he doesn't have any teeth yet, but I decided to start introducing his toothbrush to him. When he was born he got a set of brushes for different stages and he loves the one that is made to massage his toothless gums:)




Finally, for those of you that have not already heard, Michael accepted a job offer from Catholic Knights (a financial services company). He will be working in La Crosse, so that means we will be living and looking to buy a house in the La Crosse area. It will be a little while before we officially start looking for a house, but we have started to scope out houses on the market and neighborhoods where we may want to live. One day when we went out looking we found Weston his own street:) There is also a Weston street in San Angelo and we meant to take a picture of Weston by that street sign before we left, but we forgot. Oh well, I guess that means we will just have to go back and visit!

Oh, and one more thing, Weston has entered his fascination with clapping stage and Michael has even taught him how to give a high five:)

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Short and Sweet

I am really not in the mood to write much, so I will make this post very short and to the point.

Weston is getting good with his pincher grasp. He even sometimes tries to pick up the printed objects on blankets:) Check out the video to see his skills.

More and more we are hearing that Weston doesn't look like a baby, but he looks like a little boy. I think this picture captures that well.


Weston is also making some progress towards crawling. He likes to go forward from the sitting position and has made it onto his hands and knees a couple times.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

8 Months

Weston turned 8 months old yesterday! We can't believe how time flies. He continues to bring one of the greatest amounts of joy to our lives. I guess if I could pick one thing to define him right now it is that he has a fascination with walking while holding onto our hands. However, while we think this is adorable, we really want him to crawl first! Hopefully, he will soon- he has made huge strides just in the past couple days, but unfortunately he face-plants more often than not. The good thing is this doesn't phase him:)



Now, I will let Michael take over the keyboard and update you on his job situation. (No, we don't know where we are going to live yet.)

Ok, this is Michael typing now. I'm a bit new at this, so hopefully I don't totally blow it!!! I went all the way through the State Farm candidate career path to become an agent. The final step to become an approved candidate was to prepare a business plan for an agency and present it to a panel and then answer 11 interview questions. The interview process took about 2 hours total.

Later that day I received a phone call from my career coach, and she told me that I didn't make it through. That's the bad news!!! However, she said that the panel was extremely impressed with my business plan, and I came across as "very intelligent, professional, innovative, hard-working, driven, and goal-oriented." She stated that they would like me to try again, maybe six months down the road or so, and that I should use this time to work under an agent to gain more experience and build more capital. These were the areas they thought I needed to grow in, which I completely agree.

And so, what seemed like a brutal rejection has really turned out to be a huge blessing. It opened up a lot of doors for me to find a new job. I've personally called about 60 agents inquiring about their job opportunities. Several of the area executives, as well as some of the agents, have helped to get my name and resume around. As a result, I have talked to about 8 agents who are interested in hiring and I've already met with one. I am also still talking to the representitive from Catholic Knights (another insurance company) who sounds interested in hiring me. I will meet with him next week.

Right now, I am going through the insurance pre-licensing course to make myself more attractive and competitive to agents. I'll be done with that next Wednesday and then I will take my exam some time next week. So, in short - no job yet, but plenty of prospects!

Also, Maria wanted me to mention where I am with my degree. I've made huge strides in the last couple of months. I haven't taken any courses through the college because we had too much going on during this time, but the military offers a lot of opportunities to take free tests for college credit. In the last few months, I have taken probably about 15 tests and passed about 10 (most importantly, I passed my math test which I was dreading!) Anyway, after all of my test results came in, I added them up and realized that I only need two more classes/tests to get my degree. I'm gonna sign up for the classes this semester and hopefully get my degree by the end of the summer.

So anyway, that's the latest news with me. I just looked up and realized that I typed a lot, so hopefully I didn't bore you to death.




Monday, March 23, 2009

New Faces and Places

Slowly but surely Weston is meeting more and more of his family! His Great Uncle John, Great Aunt Lisa, and Cousin (well, actually first-cousin-once-removed if we are being technical) Brianna came for a visit a little over a week ago. My Aunt Lisa helped me discover that Weston just doesn't seem to like the taste of his baby food- plain and simple. We have discovered that he prefers food in pieces he can put in his own mouth! We are finally making progress in the solid food area- yeah!





This past weekend we went to Necedah and had a great time introducing Weston to his Pipi and some of his aunts, uncles, and cousins on Michael's side. We also learned a fun new game called Speed Scrabble (Benj and Mary you would really like this one). Of course, Michael was great at it and I was terrible, but that is how is goes with any kind of word game between us.


Weston and his cousin Stephanie



We also got to meet the newest member of the LaVoy family- Mae Ann Boyles! She was so precious and served as a reminder for us of just how much babies change in a few short months! We are already forgetting what it was like having Weston as a newborn.




Weston meeting his Pipi's horses for the first time.


Weston with his Pipi

We even got to see more snow while we were there.


Finally, Michael introduced Weston to the Hardwood Floor Luge.



Friday, March 13, 2009

We Are Ready To Be A Family Again!

Well, I feel like I have come as close to being a single mother as I want to be! Weston and I are both very ready for Michael to join us in Wisconsin!! I am lucky to have the help of family here, but sometimes there in only so much they can do when Weston only wants me. However, I feel like I can't really blame him for his "mommy neediness" because I am the only thing familiar with all the new places and things he is experiencing. Speaking of new things, Weston got to experience his first wedding last Saturday.



At the wedding he tried out some dance moves on the dance floor, but I think his Daddy needs to show him how to really move on the dance floor:)



Weston still doesn't like eating baby food, but he has taken a liking to Cheerios and is quite good at picking them up and putting them in his own mouth.



This week Weston and I got to spend some time in Chippewa Falls with Andy, Andrea, and Gianna. We had a great time and got to see their beautiful new home:)
While we were there Weston learned a "new trick" (as Mary says). He has figured out how to pull himself up! Check it out-

Also, while we were there winter reminded me what I was missing in Texas. Weston and I got to experience some very cold temperatures and I must say- I didn't enjoy it! (I couldn't even warm up inside- hence the jacket in the picture.)

Here is our attempt to have a life outside of babies- Weston brought me back to reality before we could finish our game of dominos (Andy probably woke him up because he was losing so badly.) Oh well, we really wouldn't have it any other way!

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Wisconsin



Weston and I arrived in Wisconsin on Sunday after a long day of traveling. I was nervous to fly by myself with Weston, but all went well. I did, however, get some sympathy stares because I think most people thought I was a young teen mother! We are adjusting pretty well to the cold. Andrea, Andy, and our friend Susan had no sympathy and broke us in right away by taking us on a long walk in the cold the first day we were here! However, we must have brought some warm weather with us, because today it got into the upper 50s! We are suppose to get more snow this weekend, so maybe Weston and I will get to see our first snowfall for the year (I think we are the only ones here who will appreciate it)!
(Doesn't he look thrilled to go back out in the cold?)

Weston, for the most part, has enjoyed meeting people. However, he seems to do better when he doesn't meet a bunch of people at once- he was a little crabby when he met some people for the first time at my mom's birthday.
Weston and his Great-Grandma Luebke

Weston and his Great-Grandma Thompson

Mom- did you get enough scarves for your birthday?

Today Weston and I went over to my Grandma Luebke's house for lunch and Weston had a blast banging on the metal tray with some metal measuring spoons. I was going to video tape it, but decided I would spare you the ear-piercing noise:)

Also, while we were there I ran out of diapers for the first time. I didn't expect Weston to go through three diapers in an hour anymore! Well, needless to say, the only thing I could think to do was to dig one of his diapers out the the trash that was just really wet and line it with a spare burp cloth until we got home. Can you tell how full his diaper was in the picture? He was like the kid in A Christmas Story- only instead of, "I can't put my arms down" it was, "I can't put my legs together!"

Overall, we are glad to be back. We miss things and people in Texas, but we also appreciate even the small things here like good tap water and a cheaper sales tax! Weston is enjoying quality time with Grandpa and Grandma Thompson, and as far as the job situation goes, I will save that for another post. I am tired and need all the rest I can get!

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

We Made It

Weston and I have made it to Wisconsin (Mike will come on the 15th or 16th with Tory). I will do a post sometime in the near future with details, but for now I just wanted to let you all know we made it safe and sound.