Saturday, April 5, 2014









Random pictures in March





Zoe and our dog Riley play so well together. We really couldn't ask for a better family dog. I was a little nervous when we found out we were pregnant with Zoe that our rat terrier Riley would get jealous or wouldn't have patience with her. But he is such a good laid back dog. He is awesome with her and always has been. He will let her do anything to him. Zoe plays with him all the time. Now that Zoe is older and he can understand what she wants him to do he listens to her very well. She will tell him to lay down and he will and she will lay blankets on him and he will just lay there. One time he laid  there  for over 10 minutes just letting her put the blankets on and off of him and then she was play veterinarian with him. It was so cute. Here is a picture of her wrapping a blanket around him because he is "cold"


 Obviously you can see Riley isn't far from Zoe. He loves to follow her a round. So when Zoe fell a sleep on the couch while eating her lunch Riley had be close and sleep on top of the sofa.


 She is so cute all the time but I love seeing her sleep


 Isn't she cute???


 Zoe had a bath and I finally decided to try to do a french braid in her hair for the first time. It's not perfect but she was very proud that I could put a braid in her hair


 I can't believe her hair is finally long enough for a french braid!! I have been waiting for this moment once I found out I was having a girl. So I was excited too


 We went over my friend Sarah's  house to play and  Zoe was trying to put Madalyn's braid  in the back pocket of Madalyn's jeans. It was funny to watch.








Wednesday, April 2, 2014






Baby Brinkerhoff #2




I planned my gender ultrasound on the 28th of March. Which turned out great! Alex had off that Friday and I wanted my parents to come in for a visit so we can celebrate Zoe 3rd birthday. So my appointment was at 10:30 a.m and we arrived a little early because I had to do some paper work. In the waiting room I had to take a letter for my turn because it was busy and I got the letter "B" which I thought was funny because I started thinking in my head things that started with "B" like......baby.....baby Brinkerhoff.....or was it for Baby boy Brinkerhoff???? I guess stupid things like that go through my head when I am board..lol. My guess was girl and my hubby was guessing boy. If you asked Zoe if she was going to have a brother or sister she would say brother but if you asked her if the baby was a girl or boy she would say girl. We have tried to explain it to her but she doesn't get it...lol.  Zoe is very excited about being a big sister and I know she will be a great big sister. She loves babies. She points them out when we are at the store or at church. And she tries to say "hi" to them and she gets disappointed when they don't say "hi" back. 


So this is my paper work for the ultrasound and the the letter "B" I had for registration.


Papa and Mimi bought her a balloon and she loved it!


We are waiting for my name to be called. 


Well I will tell you right now that the baby wouldn't cooperate and tell us if the it was a boy or a girl. It was being a little stinker. I left the ultrasound crying (I know I am pregnant so my emotions were high) but the tech was not very nice. She said I had a 45 minute slot but I don't think we were there that long. I could be wrong I wasn't timing it but she wouldn't tilt the screen and let me see the baby the whole time until the end I got to see the baby maybe for a minute. I don't even think it was that long. And the tech didn't let me hear the heartbeat. She measured it and said it was 141 but she didn't let me hear it. So that's why I left the ultrasound crying. Yes I was disappointed that we didn't find out the gender but I was soooooooooooooooooooo looking forward to seeing my baby and hearing that beautiful sound of the baby's heartbeat. But what I have to keep telling myself as long as the baby is healthy that is what matters most. We really don't care if the baby is a girl or boy as long as the baby is healthy that is what matters the most. I have a doctors appointment next week to talk to my doctor about the ultrasound and I am hoping she reschedules a new one but if she doesn't we have an appointment for a elective ultrasound on April 19th. I will be drinking a lot of orange juice before my ultra sound to make sure that baby is moving and not sleeping next time. But here is a picture of our beautiful baby! It stayed in this position the whole time. It's hand did move a little but that is it. I can't wait to hold this baby and give it lots and lots of kisses.

Friday, March 7, 2014




My helper



Zoe has grown up in the past couple months. She is constantly asking me "I help you?". Most of the time I want to do it all by myself because so I can do it  right the first time or faster if she is not in my way. I have to stop myself before I say no. And think about why am I in such a hurry?, Why can't she help me?, or what am i teaching her? I went to Walmart to do my grocery shopping today and it wasn't busy at all and she said she wanted to show me something so I took her out of the cart and she showed me crackers she wanted. So I quickly looked at the ingredients to make sure she could have them and sure enough she could. So i asked her if she would like to put them in the cart? Oh was she ever so excited! After she put them in the cart she kept saying over and over " I help you" and ran to the front of the cart and started pushing it down the aisle. I of coarse was going to say no you need to sit in the cart. because it's easier and I don't have to constantly tell her not to touch things or she might get in peoples way. But thankfully I stopped myself and told her as long as she is good girl and obeys she can help mommy. So through Walmart I would help Zoe push the cart down the aisles and then I would tell her we need to stop to put an item in the cart and she would take the item out of my hand and put it in the cart and the run back to the front of the cart. And every time she would get soooooooo excited. Yes we were in Walmart for a longer time then I wanted to be but Zoe was learning and we had so much fun grocery shopping together. Zoe is going to be 3 at the end of the month . (What happened to my little baby????)  I have to remind myself NOW is the time to teach her. Time is slipping away and she wont be little forever. If God has given her the gift to be a helper then I need to show her how to use it! I hope she will always want to help me.




Tuesday, March 4, 2014


Vegan Banana Chocolate Chip pancakes with Peanut Syrup




First off most of you know we are expecting baby number 2!!! So that is the reason and excuse I am using for not blogging lately. Morning sickness was really bad in the 1st trimester but I am 16 weeks and 2 days today!!! Yay!!! So since I am feeling better I want to get back to blogging. :-)



Now onto the pancakes........ I have been really wanting to try make pancakes for Zoe because all the ones in the store frozen or in the box has eggs in it or milk. So I bought all the ingredients I thought I would need and made them tonight! Zoe absolutely loved them! She kept telling me "yummmmmmmmmmmmy mommy!" and I got many hugs and her telling "thank you for my pancakes". So all I think now is why haven't I made these sooner?????? Here is what i did.......

Ingredients

  • 2 cups Bisquick Original
  • 2 tbsp sugar
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 1 cup non-dairy milk (I used Zoe's vanilla almond milk)
  • 2 very ripe bananas, mashed 
  • 1/3 cup of chocolate chips


Peanut butter Syrup
  • ½ cup pancake syrup
  • ¼ cup peanut butter
  • about 1 tbsp non-dairy milk
  



Zoe helped me make the pancakes too. She was so excited!





 The pancakes turned out so fluffy




I made enough for Alex, Zoe, and I. And I still had leftovers to freeze for breakfast.




My hubby put peanut butter on his pancakes anyways so I made this and syrup and everyone  loved it! 




The pancakes and syrup together....It was so yummy!





 I can't get over how much she enjoyed them. Zoe loved them! So they are kid approved ;-)









Saturday, September 21, 2013





Our Family Pictures


We finally got our family pictures done. I have been wanting to do this for a while now. But I had to convince my hubby ;-). They turned out pretty good with Zoe being up almost all night. But she slept almost the whole way down so I was thankful for that. When we got there she was sleeping and we had to wake her up. We were early and I brought Zoe to the bathroom to go potty and change her clothes into her outfit for the pictures. And when we were walking out of the bathroom I had the door open and telling Zoe to come out and she tripped and hit her head on the door. Yup! That is how it goes. Right before you get pictures done you get a mark on your forehead  that will show up in the pictures...lol...In the beginning Zoe would NOT smile at all. In our family pictures you will see me making weird faces and I am trying to tickle Zoe to make her smile. We finally got 2 family pictures that i like and 2 pictures of Zoe that she was smiling in. On our way home Zoe was out like a light again before we left the city (which is a little over an hour away). When we got home my hubby said that Zoe felt warm. So I felt her head and got the thermometer and I took her temp and her temp was 101.9. Now I feel like I won the worst mommy award of the day. Poor girly wasn't feeling good and I dragged her down to the city for pictures while she wasn't feeling good. So that is our family picture story....Here are the pictures. Click on the "Our Family Pictures" link below to view them. P-9, P-14, P-21, and P-23 are my favorites. Enjoy!


Thursday, July 11, 2013









Nigh Night Daddy



I was getting ready for church last night and Alex and Zoe were playing together and all of a sudden it was quiet and Zoe came running to me and telling me "daddy was nigh night". And I came out to this....





She was very proud of herself and put her finger up to her mouth and said "shhhhhhhhhhhh daddy nigh night".      I guess she couldn't find a blanket so she used the towel. She makes us laugh with the stuff she comes up with. 

Wednesday, June 12, 2013



Zoe's trip to the Golisano childrens hospital in Syracuse




Most of you know today Zoe had to get her intestines scoped, a colonoscopy, and a biopsy done.  We had to be there at 8:30 in the morning so that meant I had to leave at 6:00 in the morning to meet up with Alex and then head to the hospital. Zoe was exhausted all day because she was up most of the night because we had to clean her out so we get good test results. And she woke up at 5:00 in the morning and had a blowout so I got up then and cleaned her up and brought her down stairs and put a movie on so I could pack up and get ready and my mom came down to snuggle with her while I was getting ready. Zoe slept most of the way but she was soooooo exhausted and kept asking for "wa wa" (water) but they told me no drink of anything after midnight so I couldn't. It just broke my heart. But when we got to the hospital Alex took her out of her car seat and she had another blowout. So we just wrapped her blanket around her and decided to change her diaper when we got to her room in the hospital.Her nurse's name was Lori and there was another nurse there that wasn't Zoe's nurse but she took to Zoe and thought she was the cutest thing ever (which she is). When we arrived the nurse asked me if she was usually this calm???? And I told her no but I think it was because we had a busy day before and she didn't get a good night sleep because she was up a lot during the night with her getting cleaned out. Well the nurse decided to do a blood sugar test on her foot and Zoe didn't even flinch or cry. Her blood sugar level was 56 so they decided to put the IV in  before procedure. So for sure I thought there was going to be tears. But there was no tears or anything. The doctor and nurses were amazed and said that she was the best patient they had in awhile and that she was even better then the teenager patients. They weighed her before her procedure and she weighs 23 pounds 13 ounces. And then daddy said his goodbyes and gave her kisses and I went with her to the surgery room 5 and they told me they were about to start the anesthesia and they told me I could hold her and she started to say "owwww" and the nurse told me it was the anesthesia going through her IV and so I told her it was ok and she was then fine and stopped and laid there and then I whispered that I loved her over and over in her ear until they told me she was out and that I had to go......then I bursted into tears and the nurse that took to Zoe gave me a hug and told me she knows how stressful it is and that Zoe will be ok and then I went back to Zoe's room and when I saw Alex he hugged me and comforted me and when I went to get Zoe's I bursted into tears again so Alex grabbed them and we went to the waiting room. We waited 50 minutes until Doctor Wali came and said everything went great and that he wanted to talk in the room. Once we went in the room he asked us if she has asthma because she was wheezing. We told him no not that we were aware of. He said her lungs were having a hard time and that they gave her albuterol and that if she didn't stop wheezing he would want to keep her overnight and that they have to wake her up slowly so it will take 10 to 15 more minutes longer for us to see her.  But the good news was that her intestines and stomach looked great and that we should get her biopsy results sometime next week. So we had to wait in the waiting room till she started waking up welllllllllll we waited another 50 minutes until they called us and told us we could see her in her in her room. And when I walked in I could still hear her wheezing and the nurse was sitting there waiting for her to wake up but Zoe was sleeping so hard. We were taking to the nurses and Zoe didn't even move so the nurse asked us to come get her when Zoe woke up. I stayed right by her head so she would see me when she woke up but we waited a little and she was still sleeping so Alex grabbed a chair and told me to sit but when I sat the bars on the bed were in my way so I couldn't see her face so I stood up because I wanted to see her and be there when she woke up. After a little she finally woke up and she had a little smirk on her face and warmed my heart it was so precious.  And I asked her if she wanted some juice and she shook her head yes and I held her sippy cup while Alex got the nurse and when the nurse came in she told me I could pick her up and hold her. I was soooooo excited that I could hold her. She was a very thirsty girl she drank 3/4 of the juice in her cup at that one sitting.  The nurse then checked her lungs and she said her lungs sounded great and that we could take her home. I was soooooooooooooo happy to hear that. So she started discharging her. And we were in our car by a little after 12:45 p.m. She slept the whole way home but woke up once and asked where daddy was and then went back to sleep. When we got back to my parents house she had a couple nibbles of  saltines but she was really enjoying her juice. And I put her favorite movie and and sat her on the recliner and she fell asleep watching it and then she woke up so I snuggled with her and she fell asleep and then I fell asleep but when we both woke up she had more of a appetite and she ate a waffle, a honey bun, and more juice. She was whiny but still very tired so she went to bed early. And that is where she is now.....zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz


Zoe all dressed in her gown and her socks the hospital gave her


The nurses gave her toys to play with


 But she was too tired to play


 Zoe and the IV



 Zoe after her procedure...we were listening to her wheezing and waiting for her to wake up 


Mommy and Zoe snuggle time