Wanting to stand up and play after bath time instead of getting dressed:
Monday, October 31, 2011
I LOVE Bath Time!
Just a little post to share some bath time fun from last night. While the little man was in the tub, Reagan was talking to him and he was just playing like crazy. I got the tail end of it on my phone but we have better video on the video camera. I thought I would share the small amount I caught and a cute picture of him after bath time.
Wanting to stand up and play after bath time instead of getting dressed:
Wanting to stand up and play after bath time instead of getting dressed:
Monday, October 24, 2011
Spoiled Rotten Baby...
Yesterday was a rough day on the baby boy. All of the family was home all day and therefore he would not nap for fear of missing something. At one point he was in his exersaucer with us in the kitchen and laid his head down on the edge of the seat from exhaustion but would not close those eyes. There was just too much to be seen.
Tiredness finally started getting the best of him and he started fussing just a little. I put him in his swing because that typically knocks him out. Not this time. He started fussing and squirming around. Daddy says I am spoiling him. Daddy was proven right yesterday when as soon as I hit the stop button the swing the fussing stopped and that little turd smiled at me. As I picked him up he actually laughed! I am pretty sure that was his way of calling me a sucker. But within minutes of me holding him he was asleep so at least it wasn't for nothing.
Later that night he showed us again that a 4 month old baby is smarter than you think. I had him asleep for the night when Matt took him back to his room. Halfway down the hall Matt said he popped those eyes open and smiled at him. That is sometimes a bad sign for things to come. He put him in the crib anyways just to see what would happen. Most of the time he will put himself to sleep but if he is really awake it takes a few visits from us to retrieve a paci to help him fall back to sleep.
Last night was one of those nights. He would lie in the crib for a few minutes and then would fuss. Matt would go down the hall and when he would look over into the crib our precious little turd would start smiling, laughing and wiggling around like he was just so excited to see his daddy that he couldn't stand it. Matt would give him the paci and wait until he calmed down before coming back to bed. This ritual went on about 3 times before sleep got the best of him and he went down for the night.
I had to laugh as I lay in bed listening to him fuss through the monitor only to hear it turn into laughing as soon as Matt got there.
Now who says a baby can't figure out how to get what he wants at 4 months old???
Tiredness finally started getting the best of him and he started fussing just a little. I put him in his swing because that typically knocks him out. Not this time. He started fussing and squirming around. Daddy says I am spoiling him. Daddy was proven right yesterday when as soon as I hit the stop button the swing the fussing stopped and that little turd smiled at me. As I picked him up he actually laughed! I am pretty sure that was his way of calling me a sucker. But within minutes of me holding him he was asleep so at least it wasn't for nothing.
Later that night he showed us again that a 4 month old baby is smarter than you think. I had him asleep for the night when Matt took him back to his room. Halfway down the hall Matt said he popped those eyes open and smiled at him. That is sometimes a bad sign for things to come. He put him in the crib anyways just to see what would happen. Most of the time he will put himself to sleep but if he is really awake it takes a few visits from us to retrieve a paci to help him fall back to sleep.
Last night was one of those nights. He would lie in the crib for a few minutes and then would fuss. Matt would go down the hall and when he would look over into the crib our precious little turd would start smiling, laughing and wiggling around like he was just so excited to see his daddy that he couldn't stand it. Matt would give him the paci and wait until he calmed down before coming back to bed. This ritual went on about 3 times before sleep got the best of him and he went down for the night.
I had to laugh as I lay in bed listening to him fuss through the monitor only to hear it turn into laughing as soon as Matt got there.
Now who says a baby can't figure out how to get what he wants at 4 months old???
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Halloween fun begins...
It's only the 19th of October and we have already had lots of Halloween fun. This past weekend we went to the campground for the Halloween festivities. Reagan went down Friday night and planted magic pumpkin seeds. She spent the night and visited the pumpkin patch the next morning to find the magic pumpkins that had grown over night! She even picked out one for Alex. She hung out with Nana and Poppy all day playing games, single handily supporting the cake walk (thanks to Nana and Poppy) and painting the pumpkins for her and Alex. She also carved some pumpkins with Nana and Aunt Kathy. Matt, Alex and I joined in the fun later that afternoon for the chili cook-off, dinner, costume contest and trick-or-treating.
At the cook off, Matt and John Cox were 2 of the 3 judges. It was a blind test taste and they ended up picking dad's as second place. We had lots of fun with that one. Apparently dad needs to do a better job picking and paying the judges!
After dinner we dressed the kids up for the costume contest. Kids came out of the woodwork it seemed like. I wondered if there would be any other babies and there ended up being about 15! Alex took home 2nd place as a baby robot. We were pretty excited since there was some touch competition! Reagan had a ton of kids in her 7-12 year old age group so unfortunately she didn't win but she still had a good time as a devil cheerleader.
On Sunday the 4 of us headed out to Boyd's Orchard to find our pumpkin to be carved. It was a beautiful but very windy day. We again tried to mimic one of the pictures Matt has of Reagan as a baby. She is standing behind 2 pumpkins propped up on them with her arms. You can see our attempt below. It turned out pretty good but Alex wasn't so sure about it. Turns out he had a right to be concerned. Right after we took the picture, the pumpkin in the front right started to roll. It was a slow roll but he ended up on his belly on the ground and was NOT pleased. He let us know that he did not appreciate that at all. I was right beside him the whole time (you can see me in the picture) so I wouldn't have let him get hurt. I had to laugh a little at how upset he got over being on the ground. Needless to say, we didn't attempt the pumpkin picture again and will just stick with the one we got before the tumble.
Here are some pictures from the campground and the orchard:
At the cook off, Matt and John Cox were 2 of the 3 judges. It was a blind test taste and they ended up picking dad's as second place. We had lots of fun with that one. Apparently dad needs to do a better job picking and paying the judges!
After dinner we dressed the kids up for the costume contest. Kids came out of the woodwork it seemed like. I wondered if there would be any other babies and there ended up being about 15! Alex took home 2nd place as a baby robot. We were pretty excited since there was some touch competition! Reagan had a ton of kids in her 7-12 year old age group so unfortunately she didn't win but she still had a good time as a devil cheerleader.
On Sunday the 4 of us headed out to Boyd's Orchard to find our pumpkin to be carved. It was a beautiful but very windy day. We again tried to mimic one of the pictures Matt has of Reagan as a baby. She is standing behind 2 pumpkins propped up on them with her arms. You can see our attempt below. It turned out pretty good but Alex wasn't so sure about it. Turns out he had a right to be concerned. Right after we took the picture, the pumpkin in the front right started to roll. It was a slow roll but he ended up on his belly on the ground and was NOT pleased. He let us know that he did not appreciate that at all. I was right beside him the whole time (you can see me in the picture) so I wouldn't have let him get hurt. I had to laugh a little at how upset he got over being on the ground. Needless to say, we didn't attempt the pumpkin picture again and will just stick with the one we got before the tumble.
Here are some pictures from the campground and the orchard:
Daddy and the baby robot during the costume contest. |
The devil cheerleader! |
Baby robot! |
Cheerleader and robot. |
Hanging out at the orchard. |
The pumpkin picture, right before the tumble. |
Family picture! |
Monday, October 17, 2011
Mark it off the bucket list!
Friday night I got to mark one of the higher "to dos" off my bucket list. I am sure you know my love of all things UK but especially basketball. Friday night was Big Blue Madness and Matt and I went to see the new team for this year. At the end of Coach Cal's speech they revealed and "hung" the 2011 Final Four banner. For as long as I can remember I have always wanted to see a banner get hung in Rupp so I was beyond excited to see this happen in person. Obviously I hope to come back in the near future to see a championship banner hung, but a Final Four is exciting in itself. I video-taped it but here is a picture of the new banner. Exciting! Go Cats!!
"Let's hang it as a symbol of what we've accomplished," Calipari said of the new banner, "and a standard we hold ourselves to." |
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Finally posting some of the 3 month pictures!
Last month I wrote about how bad the 3 month photo shoot went. I was pleased with the sneak peeks posted by Hilly but that was nothing compared to the surprise and happiness I felt after I got all of the pictures back. Here are just a few of them. There are even ones of him smiling! I didn't think he smiled once that night. Hilly is good!!
This is how I thought ALL the pictures were going to be. |
The wubanub makes everything better! |
There is our smiling baby! |
Reagan was such a trooper through this shoot. She never complained, never got in the way, and was very helpful. She is so grown up for an 8 year old! |
We got a couple of decent family pictures. |
Our own version of Oktoberfest...
One of our good friends suggested a beer tasting night and told the boys to each buy 3 6-packs of beers they hadn't tried. This past Saturday we all got together for a cookout and the beer tasting adventure. By the time we were finished we had tasted 16 beers in all, some new names and some of the old favorites that were in the refrigerator. The tasters included myself and Matt along with Mike and Melissa Collier and Mike Potts. Each of us rated each beer on a scale of 1-10. In the end, Melissa averaged all the scores and crowned a winner. Yuengling took home the crown of this beer tasting evening. It was a fun time and I am sure we will do it again soon. However, no need for a full 6 pack of each beer, we only used one of each beer for us to try and some of them were so bad that the other 5 will probably stay in the refrigerator for a long, long time.
The competitors... |
Fall fun...
As October has graced us with it's presence (is it really October already???) we have enjoyed some of the fun things that come with fall.
Reagan and I went to Joseph Beth on the 2nd for a scarecrow workshop. We had a blast putting together the scarecrow and stuffing it with hay. We decided to bring it home with us instead of leaving it at Joseph Beth but a 7 foot scarecrow, me and 2 kids is hard to fit in a Jeep. We somehow managed to shove it through the back, across the back seat and up into the front and got it home. I am pretty sure there is still hay in the Jeep though. Thankfully Alex behaved the whole time and Reagan and I were even able to go look around through the books and share a banana split in the cafe. Daddy was on his boys trip in Louisiana so that's why he wasn't able to join in on the fun.
As the temperatures dropped the first week of October, I tried to find a hat for Alex to wear. All of the very cute hats we had in his dresser were too little for his big noggin so off to the stores I went. I think I found some cute ones and he seems pleased as well:
Since Halloween isn't that far away and his Nana and Mimi have gotten a bit carried away with buying cute outfits, I decided it was time to put them to use. I dressed him in one of the sleepers for the trip to Joseph Beth for the scarecrow fun with Reagan. He looks like he just was released from the local jail! But he is a cute jailbird!
Reagan and I went to Joseph Beth on the 2nd for a scarecrow workshop. We had a blast putting together the scarecrow and stuffing it with hay. We decided to bring it home with us instead of leaving it at Joseph Beth but a 7 foot scarecrow, me and 2 kids is hard to fit in a Jeep. We somehow managed to shove it through the back, across the back seat and up into the front and got it home. I am pretty sure there is still hay in the Jeep though. Thankfully Alex behaved the whole time and Reagan and I were even able to go look around through the books and share a banana split in the cafe. Daddy was on his boys trip in Louisiana so that's why he wasn't able to join in on the fun.
Reagan and our scarecrow. She did most of the work, I just helped stuff it. She even did all of it's face. She is so creative! |
This one was found at Kohl's and his Nana bought it for him. It a bit big but at the rate he is growing, it will ft in no time! |
I found this one at Children's Place while we were at the mall. It fits much better than the frog one, for now. |
First Halloween outfit of the year from his Mimi. Complete with hat from his Nana and Debbers. |
A big boy now...
It is amazing how quickly babies change and grow up. It seems like in just the past few weeks we have gone from having a tiny, fragile newborn that really didn't notice much and could barely hold his head up, to an active, sturdy infant that loves to watch everything going on around him and play with anything he can get his hands on.
I took him to the mall earlier this month and had to find a secluded area to feed him because when I tried to feed him in the food court, he was too busy watching all the people to worry about eating. He is just nosey! I try to blame this on his daddy but I fear I will never win that battle.
Here are a few updates:
So alert, happy and holding that head up without any of the funny wobbling. |
All those toys are finally coming in handy. And he finally can use his Bumbo seat without falling over. |
The exersaucer has proved to be fun for both the human and the fur baby. See the video below: |
Playmats - his most favorite thing in the world right now. |
He loves watching people. This was at Reagan's soccer practice. He watched those kids run around for over an hour. |
Seeing Uncle Thomas again on the 5th. Thomas was shocked at how big he had gotten since he saw him last at the beginning of July. |
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