Category Archives: firsts

8 Months

June 1, 2014

Ivy is 8 months going on 18. Seriously, Ivy is like a crazy Tarzan monkey girl and into EVERYTHING. She is restless – needs this, needs that, wants to look at this, wants to look at that. I mean, I love it, because she’s so curious and inquisitive, but can I just CUDDLE my baby for one second? OH NO. Mom, I don’t cuddle. This gets me nervous, if 7 months was like a crazy drunk person (sorry for the analogy), what is 8 months going to be like? She’s even starting to throw little tantrums (which aren’t so cute anymore). Umb, excuse me? Are you 8 months or 18 with that crazy talk. Slow down Tarzan. Sloooooow dooooowwwnnn

Well this week was a HUGE week for her! As John described her, “she’s like South Dakota weather, changing every 30 seconds.”

1) Biggest change, she’s CRAWLING! Oh my goodness, I thought I had a crazy girl before, well now that she’s all over the place, umb, I can’t even take my eyes off of her! It’s pretty fun though, her cute little butt and chubby little thighs cruising along the floor, it’s pretty dang sweet. And SO cool. I mean, you were just BORN. Didn’t I just read that you were the size of a medium shrimp (which was SO weird to picture, btw)? But she’s LOVING it. She loves to go get a new toy or go crawl to Daddy (who happens to be bribing her with something because we all know she wants that toy, NOT to cuddle), so she’s enjoying seeing all new sights with her new proud talent. 

2) Obsessed this week with her sippy cup. She’s mastered to tip it up and she just CANNOT get enough of it. Is that water in there or Red Bull, because I have to check sometimes :/

3) Pulling herself up. Seriously. We JUST lowered the crib and now she’s already pulling herself up. Does that mean she walks soon? Isn’t it after they crawl it’s only a short time after that they walk? OMG. I’m not going to google that because I don’t even want to know. Ok lady, slow down… danger ahead…

4) #4 has to be 4 because now she has 4 teeth! She got her 2 upper teeth this week. Just pushed through the gums today. Little baby teeth are so cute. Those teeny bright white pearls just poking through. So sweet.

Well, I guess looking back at her 7 month saga, 8’s gotta be pretty good too. I say BRING IT ON.

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Thighs <3

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Set up our baby pool for the summer! She LOVES it! And we start swimming lessons tomorrow!!

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Ivy helping (or maybe trying to steal) Natalie with her bottle.

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Jess and James and Erin and Natalie over for play time. AND I LOVE my Oh Joy for Target Beach Mat. Perfect for our patio and for the beach in Yankton. CUTEST colors! Even for James :) hehe

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These three little fishies will be in swimming lessons together!

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Sippy Cup ADDICT

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Love her baby face in this one :)

First trip to the Great Plains Zoo!

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Haha, uuuumb, ok, sit however you want. Ready for her bike ride with the Burley!

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Ivy’s first track meet! State meet in Sioux Falls. She’s gotta lose those thunder thighs, but in a few years she will KILL IT.

Memorial Day Weekend

May 27, 2014

I always look forward to Memorial Day. It’s the kickoff to summer with a weekend full of remembering the men and women who died while serving in the country’s armed forces, while soaking up some sunshine, boating, grilling, drinks, and friends… the perfect combo to start the summer off right. We always head down to our cabin in Yankton, Cedar Ridge Hideaway, to enjoy the best of Yankton, the Lewis and Clark lake. This time, we got to take the new Jeep! I sat in back with Ivy, the wind blowing through our hair (her little baby hair wispies were so funny), the sun shining through the spider shade cover, and the all-around sensational feeling of ahhhh, summer’s here :) We even had the hot weather to top it off! FINALLY.

We spent the holiday weekend with friends and were quite busy enjoying the sunshine! John completed some maintenance to the cabin and Ivy and I and our friends took walks to sit at the beach to soak in some rays. The best part of all, we got to take the boat out! Ivy LOVED her first boat ride! She just staaaared at the waves! I am anxious for the water to heat up so we can go swimming. And babies in swimsuits, come on… :)  I anticipate a lot of fun and happy memories with her on the boat and at the beaches around the lake. What a lucky girl.

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Enjoying our Friday night boat cruise together

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Justin and Emily tagged along while Ivy is helping Daddy captain the boat. Aye aye, mate

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Shannon and Ivy

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 John finally got his Yeti cooler! Grab a bev, Shannon. Livin’ la vida chillaxin’

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Smooches for Daddy. Thighs <3

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Breakfast on the deck

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Embracing our inner Miley

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Toesies in the sand

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Reunited and it feels so good

May 18, 2014

This last week was a REALLY good week. We had our last days of school and I get to be back together with Ivy again all day every day! Pretty sure I started my summer break countdown before my students did :) We celebrated by heading down to our cabin in Yankton with some friends for the weekend. While I was celebrating, Grandmas were not. Betsy, John’s mom, and my mom Caleen have been taking care of Miss Ivy while I have been at work, and Ivy has become their little pride and joy too. I am so thankful that Ivy got to spend time with her Grandmas! My mom was the more calculated one with her being the nurse, on the other hand, Betsy was her free-spirit self getting Ivy accustomed to all sorts of things and getting plenty of action. Either way, Ivy was in fabulous hands. For the Koch’s, Ivy filled a void that they needed after a tough year last year. Dan would have his morning bottle-feedings and rock her to sleep before he left for work, while Betsy would take her to stitch group on Thursdays and share her with all of her friends. The last couple months while it has been nice, I had to drop Ivy off at Hardee’s to meet Betsy and Dan with their morning walking group. It was so funny each time bringing her in there, she knew all of the women and would always give each of them a big smile greeting. Ivy got plenty of attention, that’s for sure. Plus, with Ivy being with Grandma Betsy, it was nice for John and his brother Jimmy who would often stop over for lunch or sometime during the day to see Ivy. I think Betsy had a visitor every single day. Good for Ivy because she likes to be in the action! It would certainly keep BOTH of them busy! Ivy and I are looking forward to trips to Lake Madison with Dan and Betsy and spending time at Camp Koch this summer. Betsy has it all set up for Ivy! Now for swimming lessons in June!

Here are some funny pictures that Betsy would send me

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Daily Readings

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Uncle Jimmy, multitasking at its best. Ivy’s not impressed.

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Visiting the Butterfly House with Kristi and the Sweeney Girls

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I don’t like tarantulas!

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Smiles at Grandpa!

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Reading cookbooks

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Lunchtime with Daddy

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Drums don’t belong in your mouth silly girl!

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Sniffing lilacs

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Ivy wouldn’t be a Koch if she didn’t have a sweet tooth! MMMMM

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“I LOVE CHOCOLATE!!”

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Silly girl


We spent Saturday at the lake with Shannon. Finally some sun!

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Shannon’s going to be Ivy’s Pediatrician in October!

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First time touching the sand. She loved it! But not the cold water, EEK

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Mother’s Day

May 12, 2014

A “mother.” Well, I was curious to see what really is a “mother.” If you google it, you get two definitions. 1 – noun – a woman in relation to a child or children to whom she has given birth; a female parent. 2 – verb – bring up (a child) with care and affection; to care for or protect like a mother; act maternally toward

This definition made me all warm and fuzzy inside thinking back to all of our memories together so far as mother and daughter

1 – Wow, I BIRTHED another human being. Bring me back to my pregnancy and labor (only the good memories please), and how interesting and new it was to learn about how the human body grows inside of you. One week, the size is compared to a raspberry, and the next week, it’s as big as a watermelon! And now, we have this curious little 17lb bundle of joy with 5 fingers and 5 toes and chubby little cheeks and chubby little thighs… our very own daughter that we call our baby Ivy. Pretty incredible.

2 – To bring up a child with care and affection. My momma Caleen was a perfect definition of this. My parents gave us so much love, care, and affection. We are always saying “I love you,” and hugging and letting each other know that we are special. I love this about my family, it always really feels like we belong to a family. In it together, through thick and thin. John and I have certainly raised Ivy with a TON of care and affection. It’s the best when I hear John counting the number of kisses (“…ten, eleven, twelve!”) he’s given her so far in the mornings, it’s soooo damn sweet and cute. I love to see a man get all lovey dovey! I just always want Ivy to know how special she is and how much her Mommy and Daddy love her.

Now, Mother’s Day has a whole new meaning to me. I also get to celebrate BEING a mom now. I loved seeing all of the pictures of Mothers with their babies and children yesterday! It was so much fun to see how very very happy we all were!  It’s pretty exciting, this special day called Mother’s Day. A day to celebrate your mother and show them they’re appreciated. A day to be with family and friends. A day to reflect on your job as a mother. A day to think into the future of how Ivy will see me as mother in 5 years, or 10, or 20… A day to just appreciate being a Mom.

Yes, there was a lot to celebrate, but I couldn’t help but think of some certain people on this day. The mothers who we are missing, Jane, and Becca, and how Anna and Nora were without you yesterday, how I wished I could have heard you say, “Happy First Mother’s Day,” or how I wished I could have told you Happy Mother’s Day. Also, the mothers who aren’t mothers yet, but are trying so hard to be. I wish they could all just get pregnant right away to be able to celebrate this mother’s day like I am celebrating. And lastly, to the mothers who have lost a child, and how that child isn’t there to tell their mother Happy Mother’s Day. I just keep thinking about blogger Jacqui (@babyboybakery, Baby Boy Bakery Blog) and how she lost her son Ryan (#redballoonsforryan… saddest story, her 3.5 year old son got hit by a truck last Friday, May 2 and passed away). That would truly be unbearable. And my sister Jillian and her husband’s baby nephew Charlie who passed away last weekend while waiting for a heart transplant. So, my hats are off to these moms, as a little piece of my Mother’s Day, goes out to you.

Ending on a happy note, this day will certainly be one to remember and one to look forward to every year, remembering our #1 job…. to be a mother :) Hope you all had a WONDERFUL Mother’s Day.

 Here’s a snipet of pics into my First Mother’s Day weekend

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Waking up Saturday morning at our cabin in Yankton!

Time for spring cleanin’ and walks by the river!

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Perfect outfit from Erin and Natalie! “Happy First Mother’s Day Mommy”

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Starin’ at the waves

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Nice little Sunday night by the outdoor fireplace

Baby-led weaning

April 8, 2014

Baby-led weaning, what’s that heck? Ya ya, another one of those hippie techniques. But this one stood out to me. It’s the baby leading themselves off of the boob. They eat what you eat, no purees, no rice cereal, they eat what you eat. When I heard about this, I was like, YAHTZEE, this is how I wanted my baby to eat. I loved the idea of the social part of Ivy joining in with our dinners and getting her to explore textures of different foods, instead of seeing just mushed purees. I wanted her to be an explorer, be able to feel and see what the food itself actually looked like. I was a chicken strips and french fry lover, and that’s pretty much it. I was a very picky eater, and I don’t know why, but now I love to try everything. I want Ivy to grow up unafraid to try things and to figure out what she wants and doesn’t want. With this baby-led weaning, she feeds herself, no force feeding with a spoon to get her to eat, and no, “here comes the airplane!!!” business. This is just the real deal, real eating, real food. So far, she’s pretty much just sucking on things, but she is getting bits and pieces. The trick to this is to cut the food into french fry shapes so that they can pick it up with their hand and bring it to their mouths easily. It is supposed to help with their hand-eye coordination (future athlete, holla). I can tell already in the few weeks we have been doing it that she is getting better and better at picking up and actually opening her hand to put the food in. It’s quite fun to see what she does with the food and how she figures out how to pick things up. Super smart little girl. IMG_4649

Ok, sooo, I know what you’re thinking… but JOHN put that there!

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She loves asparagus! And it’s easy for her to hold

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Ribs mmmmm

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Daaaaaaaaaad

And, she’ll pretty much eat anything.