Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Wannabe Babies

Dogs. That's right. Dogs. It's a love-hate relationship with Walter and Ardy these days. Some days we love them. Some days we hate them. I never thought I'd say those words about the beings that we called our babies before Henry was born. Scratch that. I never thought I would say those words about Ardy. Walter has always had a dubious place in our hearts. For the most part, they are well-mannered dogs. Ardy has his barking issue. Walter has his "I get into everything issue"...he has been the sole reason we have started to baby-proof the house already. He is on a determined mission to show us everything that Henry could potentially get into once he becomes a terror on hardwood floors. This includes depicting the dangers of garbage, recycling, bumbo seats, diapers, and books. Oh, Walter sure does think those diapers are a threat. When it comes down to it though, we think these cries for attention are because they really just want to be our babies again....

I was brushing my teeth, and when I looked behind me I saw Walter wanted his turn in the baby bathtub:
Walter choosing to obstruct the whole laundry folding process (he wouldn't get out of the laundry basket all night):

I also frequently find Ardy napping on my nursing pillow:

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Gurgling away

Henry just went down for the night and my stomach has those warm butterflies swarming about inside of it. You know which butterflies I'm talking about...the ones that are usually partnered with a slight smile as you reminisce about something dear... your last birthday party, a great episode of Modern Family, or an inside joke you share with your significant other. Right now my butterflies are the direct result of my lil' man gurgling throughout the day. He has decided that cooing is for the babies and now that he is a big boy he'll gurgle his thoughts instead. As I stop to laugh at his gurgles (they're just too darn cute...especially when they come with a side order of bubbles and drool) he reacts with a pause, a smile, and then some more gurgling. It's as if this pause is his way to connect with me and say, "I totally know you get it, Mom." This could be in response to me asking how his skin is feeling...what he thinks of his fancy rubber ducky...how great it feels to have cozy pjs on.... God, I love that kid. I can't wait 'til tomorrow so that I can have another gurgly conversation with him.


Wednesday, February 17, 2010

4 Month Check-Up

Henry went in for his four month check-up and vaccinations today. He did quite well with everything and is currently passed out from the excitement (or the Tylenol).

He weighed in at 13 lbs 10 oz (25th percentile) and 27 inches (95th percentile). Long and lean, just like his daddy!


Wednesday, February 10, 2010

We *heart* Wednesdays

Wednesdays are play date days for us, so we always look forward to seeing our friends (big and small). I meant to take out the camera today to get some snapshots of all of the little ones, but I completely forgot. However, here are a couple of photos from the day....

Henry helping me make cookies for the gals:


Henry also loves the mirror. We've named his reflection Enrique:


And this is Ardy saying, "How come Henry gets all of the attention?"


Sunday, February 7, 2010

We put on our Sunday best...

As some of you know, we have been trying out some of the local churches to find our "home" and we haven't had much luck. Well, today we were able to get out the door and attend the First United Church of Christ for their service. We felt right at home the whole time: their mission is right in line with what we believe (which is the most important part), the congregation members were comfortable sharing their joys and struggles for prayer time, and the woman next to me shared her hymnal with me for a couple of songs (I couldn't make sense of the hymnal for a song...I guess I needed another cup of coffee). The church is also very family oriented (Sunday school during the service, rocking chairs in the back for those with infants, etc.) and they had great music. We plan to attend a few more times to make sure this is the right place for us, but we really have a good feeling about it. Oh, and Henry liked it too...he felt so comfortable that he decided to make silent prayer time a bit more upbeat with his voice. I guess he just wanted to make sure God heard his prayers!

Monday, February 1, 2010

We've been busy!



I'm sitting here typing with little Henry on my lap. His head is stable and his body comfortably sits up (with me holding him, of course)...he's also reaching around because he wants to do something with his hands. It's amazing to think about how much he has changed in the past three months. *sigh*


We officially started our second session of ECFE classes: Baby & Me. Today we sang a couple of songs and bonded with other babies and moms. Every time I attend one of these functions I feel so blessed to be surrounded by such wonderful moms in the Northfield area. It's also been kind of fun as I know a lot of the moms from other mom groups or play dates, so I'm really starting to feel like part of the town. In fact, I ran into our pediatrician's nurse at Cub the other day and she asked about little Henry. Makes me feel all fuzzy inside.


Eric has also been busy working on some projects around the house: painting the living room anice brown, trimming some trees, etc. I think it is safe to say that both of us are starting to settle into parenthood quite nicely!