Monday, December 27, 2010

Merry Christmas!

Christmas Eve...




Ellery and Rian were gabbing on their cell phones. Girls of the 21st century...




Still talkin'!...







Jordan and Bennett...




Christmas Day...




Skyping with Gram and Gramps in TX...




We all took a turn with Wii's Just Dance 2. So fun! And so funny watching my dad shake it to "Hey Ya!" by Outkast...






















Elle with Papa Dance (name lovingly given to Papa Vance by Rian)...




Grandma Wanda gave Elle her first Drumstick, YUM!...




And a Time Out Chair, which she loves! I don't see how it's going to be punishment to sit in this cute rocker...







I think Rian is plotting their escape from the high chairs. These girls are going to be trouble...

Monday, December 20, 2010

Mommy's In Mexico!

We did it! After talking about it since high school, we made our 30th birthday commitment. Leah, Shana, Ciara, Jenny, Amy and I spend 4 days in Puerto Vallarta. Thanks to the all inclusive resort we ate a lot, drank even more (virgin, please!) and laughed until our bellies hurt. Love these girls!!




















































By the end of the 4th day we were ready to get home. (with the exception of Leah who refused to get out of her bathing suit until the last second!) We missed our families and those of us with children couldn't wait any longer to hold them. We headed to the airport and I parted ways with the girls at their gate and headed over to mine. You can imagine how upset I was to hear that my flight was having some mechanical issues and what started as a 30 minute delay turned into a cancelled flight. I'm getting worked up just thinking about my ordeal. Zach though I should include my complaint to Alaska Air in this blog. I'll add it below for memories sake. One day I'll look back and laugh about it.

I could not wait to hold my baby girl. Once I landed in SD the following night I envisioned this grand reunion and when Zach pulled up to the curb I dropped my bags, flung open the back door and yanked Elle from her car seat. She screamed. And screamed some more. She didn't want me to hold her, to sit next to her or even talk to her!! Tears welled up in my eyes. I don't know if I scared her, if she was mad at me... did she forget who I was? Either way she was a daddy's girl and wanted nothing to do with me. Zach had this little twinkle in his eye but he knew it was a stab in the heart for me. By the next morning we were best buds again. Mommy's twinkle was back.


My letter to Alaska Air:

Hello.
I am writing to inform you of my recent travel from Puerto Vallarta to San Diego flight 237 on Dec. 12, 2010.
I thought you should be aware of the service, or lack thereof, from your staff at the Puerto Vallarta airport. I'm sure you have already received complaints from other travelers on this flight as it was the worst airline experience most of us have ever had to deal with. I'll try to sum up this incredibly long day/night/following day...

My flight was scheduled for a 3:55pm departure when we heard there would be a 30 minute delay.
Then another 30 minute delay.
They proceeded to board half of the passengers then stopped boarding and asked them to deboard and go back to the gate.
We were told the maintenance crew was looking at the problem and it would be another hour.
More then an hour went by and we were not updated with the situation.
Out of the blue we were asked to line up and begin boarding as the problem was fixed.
Once again half of the passengers boarded and once again they were asked to deboard.
We were told a part was being flown down and it should only be a couple more hours! Only?? I had already been at the airport for 6 hrs!
We waited and waited and waited and were finally told the flight had been cancelled.
We needed to follow an agent who would take us to get our bags. During this time I asked the agent what happens when a flight is cancelled. His response was "Usually Alaska Air will send a new plane down overnight and you guys will take the first flight out the next morning." Fine.

Once my bag came out on the carousel, I rounded the corner to see 70+ people in front of me all waiting to schedule a new flight, get a transfer voucher, dinner voucher and hotel voucher.

I stood in this line for over an hour. There was no one telling us where we were staying or what time our flight was going to leave the next morning. The communication between the Alaska Air staff was bad but the communication between the staff and the passengers was non existent.

I finally made it to the counter at around 11pm (now at the airport for over 9 hrs!!) and was told that there would not be a flight waiting for us in the morning and that I would need to fly into a different city (because the only flight the next day was full) and either rent a car to drive to San Diego, find another flight from there or wait until Tuesday to fly home as there is only 1 flight per day from PV to SD. Thank God my husband (who was in SD) had the smarts to call Alaska Air and book me a seat for Mondays flight at 3:55p.

I was given a transfer voucher and cannot tell you how uncomfortable I felt getting into a cab, not knowing where I was going, while in Mexico, alone and pregnant.

I was also given a dinner voucher for the cafe at Comfort Inn however the cafe closed at 10pm.
I couldn't wait for this day to end.

I made it back to the airport at 1p the next day for my 3:55p flight. The agent I spoke with on Sunday night said to get there extra early because it would be really crowded with all of these people needing a flight home. I walked through the doors only to see a massive line of 80+ people at the Alaska Air ticket counter with ONE agent working!!! Disappointment, anger and frustration don't even cover all that I was feeling. If the agents knew we would all be there then why the hell weren't they???

So I waited, again.

I finally get to the counter and was told the plane was going to be an hour late!

I make my way to the gate, look at the departure screen and see it will actually be an hour and a half late. I make it to the gate and the departure screen there says 2 hours late!!!

So again, I wait. Seems to be a reoccurring theme here.

I am writing you this for 3 reasons:
1. You should know how the staff of Alaska Air is representing you in Puerto Vallarta.
2. I would appreciate a full refund of my flight or a free round trip flight on future travel.
3. I would appreciate a reimbursement of the cost of my cell phone usage during this ordeal. You will see on my bill that I had not once used my cell phone while in Mexico and if i would have known I would need to, I would have set up a global plan instead of using roaming minutes.

Please respond to my email and let me know who to fax my phone record/bill to.

-Alison Pannier

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Kidneys

Zach's dad, Dave, was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes when he was 9 years old. Thankfully he's lived a happy and healthy life up until about a year ago when his kidneys were starting to fail him. Dave was put on the transplant list and though it was a long shot, Zach's mom, Kathy, started the process to see if she was a match. After months and months of testing, amazingly she was! We flew out on Nov 29th and they both went in for the for the removal/transplant on Dec 1st. Kathy has given Dave the ultimate gift and I'm happy to report that they are both doing well and feeling better each day.

Ellery's aunt, uncle and cousins drove down from Dallas to support D & K. We had a mini birthday celebration for Mollie who turns 3 on Dec 18th. Happy Birthday Mollie!!...
















Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Thanksgiving

Z, E and I had a very non-traditional but fabulous Turkey Day. We spent the day at the zoo and had our feast at Kitima Thai in Hillcrest. Yummy! We finished our day at Chocolat Cremerie. Super yummy! And we were in bed by 9. I loved it.




Sunday, November 28, 2010

It's A Boy!!!

No doubt about it!...









Zach and I left this appointment grinning from ear to ear. We are so thankful that our little one looks healthy and the pregnancy is progressing nicely. Finding out that we're having a boy was just a huge bonus. Zach had a little tear in his eye when the technician pointed out the penis and now the printout is proudly displayed on his desk. :) We had a lot to be thankful for this Thanksgiving and still do. I'm already crazy about this baby boy!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

18 Months!

Height: 32 1/2" 75%
Weight: 23lbs 25%
Head: 47 1/2 cm 75%

Ellery had her check up this morning and I thought it would be a good time to give an update on our 18 month old baby girl - or toddler girl.

Ellery still prefers to be outdoors over anything and when she hears the chime of a door open she'll run towards it. She will almost always look for something with wheels to push around the yard, usually her baby stroller (best $10 I've ever spent) and Nola always follows close behind. They really are best buds. She waves at everyone and everything - especially at bedtime. We wave and say goodnight to EVERY animal, blanket, book.. until I just have to say "goodnight sweet girl, mommy loves you" and I walk out. About bedtime, we have always been consistent with our routine and Ellery has really benefited from it. Ever since she was 4 months old (when the pediatrician basically told me that I needed to be a hard ass) she has gone down without a peep and doesn't wake up until the morning. We did have a rough patch (after traveling for 10 days) where Ellery would cry once we left the room AND wake up in the middle of the night calling me. I can handle the crying but when she threw in the "mama mama" it pulled at my heart strings and I caved, which is probably why it lasted 2 weeks! I'm happy to say we're back on track! We certainly don't need 2 kids crying in the middle of the night come spring! She loves swim class and is more fearless than I thought she'd be. Jumping off the edge and going under water are her new tricks and she practices her bubbles and kicks in the bathtub at home. We jut started a gymnastics class at the Y and it's hard to get her off the trampoline and balance beam. Her favorite song is "head shoulders knees and toes" which we have on repeat in the car. She wakes up between 5:30 and 6 and Zach brings her into bed with us to snuggle. I cherish this time.

Her favorite foods are pasta, strawberries, oranges, broccoli, M&M's and water. This girl hates milk and soy milk so I have to sneak in the calcium and Vitamin D elsewhere. She's up to about 10 words. My favorite, "hot". Pronounced (now you have to say this in a whisper) "tata". Her animal noises outnumber actual words but her babble is varying more and more and I'm sure an explosion of words will come out in the near future. She is still signing and uses "please" and "thank you" on a regular basis but with a reminder of course. We are having a bit of a hair pulling problem. Not anyone else's, her own. Then she puts it in her mouth and threads it through her lips. It makes me want to gag. The pediatrician said it's fairly common and that they usually do it out of boredom or when they're stressed. She mainly does it in the car so the doctor thinks she either dislikes the car or she's bored. I try to cycle toys through the car to keep her interested but it lasts for 5 minutes then she pulls out a few strands. Also recommended: kid songs, especially when a parent will get into it and sing... anyone who's rode in the car with me knows we are not lacking kid music or my knowledge of ALL of the words. Now that I think about it, maybe my singing is what's stressing her out! Ahhh! Nooooo! I'm sure (hoping!) this is just a phase and she will outgrow this quirk.

As for her sibling, we find out tomorrow how littles is doing and whether Ellery will get a brother or sister! We'll be sure to let you know. Until then, Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Go Go Go

That seemed to be our motto for last week. Since Zach was in Chicago all week, Ellery and I kept ourselves busy with lots of activities. Sunday we went to the zoo. Monday, I cleaned house and Elle made messes. Tuesday, we went to The Wild Animal Park...



























She couldn't wait to get on the carousel. Then when we went to pick out an animal to sit on, she freaked and wanted to sit in the teacup with me...







Her first ponytail!...







Wednesday, we went to gymnastics and did a little Christmas shopping...




























Thursday, we went to SeaWorld. Friday, we went to The Science Center at Balboa Park (then picked Z up from the airport!)...
























And Saturday, swim lessons and dinner at Mark and Katies, Yumm! Thanks M & K!