Monday, January 28, 2019

Eden: 6 Months


-Sitting up for short stretches of time
-Uses her whole body to reach for things
-Had her first true tastes of solids and favorites include rice cereal and sweet potatoes
-Size 6 month clothes but already on her way to 9 month clothes
-Between size 2 and 3 diapers
-Rolls from back to front and sooo close going the other way around
-Went out of state for the first time driving to Albuquerque
-Received her baby blessing
-Loves toys
-Such an easy, lovable baby


*****

Oh, Eden Olivia, how I love you! You really seemed to grow this month in so many ways! I'm so truly blessed to have you as my daughter. I'm excited to see what new things you learn this next month, but in the meantime I'll snuggle you close and enjoy your sweet babyhood.

We traveled to Albuquerque and she did soo well! Almost makes me want to attempt the trip by myself one of these days....We also found out she loves rice cereal, as long as it's saturated with breast milk! And we finally were able to bless her with family gathered around. She got to meet almost everyone now!

She was the very last baby blessed in the Haines Chapel before it was sold.


Enjoying her first (artificial) snow at Sea World!

Grandma and Grampa doting on our princess.

Pretty onesie courtesy of Nicole.

Rare moment of gentleness with Joey.

Big enough to ride front facing in a stroller!
With all the nice weather it called for a beautiful walk.

Thursday, December 27, 2018

Eden: 5 Months


-Started to laugh
-Loves to kick her feet
-Getting better at grabbing things, including her feet
-Mostly into 6 month clothes
-Takes two good naps during the day and the occasional cat nap
-Drooling like a faucet
-Smiles at her brothers
-Wakes up one to two times a night
-Might be moving up a size in diapers
-Rolls side to side and doing better in tummy time
-On her way to sitting up
-A light in our lives


*****

Our Eden is still a pretty happy girl, but there are times she gets crabby and it's hard to make her happy. She likes being held standing up best along with her blanket and binky. Sam keeps trying to feed her solids but there isn't much she takes in, she tends to spit everything out. So far she's tasted peanut butter, eggs, a fry, and anything else Sam sneaks when I'm not looking, haha. I keep forgetting to buy rice cereal to try, but really she just turned five months. 

We sure love her! Eli's gained a bigger interest in her and Joey loves her as always. She loves her mama the best though!
Hanging with Eli.

Giving her biggest, gummiest smile.

So stylish!

Looking quite a bit like Daddy when he holds her.

Hands to the mouth all day!

Her feet are her new favorite toys.

Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Dear Elijah,



Oh my little three year old! It's hard to believe that it's already been a year since I wrote my last letter to you, yet here we are. You've grown a lot this year in many ways, and let me count those ways.


At your three year appointment you weighed 32 lbs and were 39 inches. That's tall enough to ride some of the rides at Sea World! Your height in fact was somewhere around the 80th percentile. You were always a tall drink of water. Sadly it's also a good height to run into our counters. Luckily there is no permanent damage that we can see (yet). You tend to fall a lot but pop right back up and keep going. Such a wiggly, on the go, little man. You can't keep still, but you're happy about it.


You have a good vocabulary, your problem right now is annunciation. We don't understand a lot of what you say and we do our best to understand through context clues. We are having a speech evaluation next month to determine if you qualify for speech therapy. I know you can string 3+ words to create sentences! Another thing we can work on is potty training. I bet you can do it. The few things holding me back is the awful experience with your brother, the fact that you pee so often, you aren't dry in the morning, and that we are going on a road trip here and didn't want to mess with any routine that we might establish! But come next birthday letter I'm determined to say that we are potty-trained!


Now, beyond your physical growth and capabilities, you've had other learning to do. You had to learn to be a big brother. I feel it wasn't too easy on you and for a while we butted heads a lot. You didn't mind your sister so much, but I could tell that the lack of attention you received was hard for you. You had to learn how to be patient. You had to learn to share your mom and even receive help from dad instead. Your number of tantrums exploded and I had to lock myself in my room to stop me from doing anything I would regret. In fact, I didn't think I could write this letter and say anything nice about you. I quickly came to learn that it wasn't you at all. It was your age and circumstances. This past month I seen some changes for the better (more patient and more obedient) that let me know you are still my beautiful Eli and it was me that needed patience. You also now love your sister and comment how cute she is and try to play and talk to her.


You can be so particular it's almost comical. If you need to change clothes, it has to be what you want to wear, and it usually involves Paw Patrol. If you need to eat, it has to be what you want, how you want it cooked and served, given to you by a specific person on a specific plate. But that's not enough. You've thrown tantrums over shoes I've worn, bowls that other people eaten out of, etc. It's actually gotten better, but combined with us trying to figure out what you're saying, it was very frustrating for you. You even have names for things that I just have to know what you mean. Chocolate cheerios are really Frosted Cheerios and actual Chocolate Cheerios are brown cheerios. So heaven forbid Igive you actual chocolate cheerios when you've asked for chocolate cheerios *insert eye roll* You are such a funny kid.


You used to be my little helper, but you've lost all motivation to help mama. Instead, you love to play with your puppies and Paw Patrol, watch Paw Patrol and other shows, and go outside. I feel bad that we do not go outside nearly as often as we should, usually because of mosquitos and heat. You also love my attention and are still a mama's boy. Your favorite foods include cereal, candy, yogurt, chicken nuggets and fries, milk, and donuts. Still a very picky eater, my hope is you will eat real food one day. You tell me I'm your best friend and that you love me often, and it melts my heart as well as make me feel guilty because I can be a little mean to you when I lose patience. You are a very forgiving little boy and I have so much to learn from you.


I hope you continue to learn to love and share with others. I hope that you do well as a new Sunbeam at church! I hope you know how much your dad and I love you. I hope you learn how much Jesus loves you too!

Love,

Mama

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Eden: 4 Months



-Starting to notice and play with her hands
-Sleep schedule thrown off due to sickness this month
-Loves attention and will talk when given enough
-Almost skipped 3-6 month clothes and on the way into 6-9
-Kicks and flails her feet in tummy time
-Always snorting due to stuffy noses
-Enjoys her play mat and her binky
-Not as easy to console as before, but still an easy baby
-Fits perfectly into our family


*****

We're four months in and it doesn't seem real at times. Eden finally met her Grandparents on Daddy's side for Thanksgiving and I'm so grateful we have such wonderful family that are willing to travel to us to meet her. As sad as it is to be so far from them, I have a lot more pictures of Eden because of my daily pictures to send to the Grandmas. They get to see her grow every day.

Eden has her doctor's appointment in a couple days so we'll see her growth. But I pulled out the 3-6 month clothes and they were already stretching. No fair! As far as milestones, she is setting her own pace. Eden can be found bringing her hands together in what looks to be a plotting way and likes to hold onto things that come in contact with her palms and bring them to her mouth. You can tell she is working on how to purposefully grab but she isn't there yet. However, she loves her play mat and can be found holding onto the toys that dangle in front of her so she's on her way!

Poor girl has been sick for the past week and a half with a cough, stuffy/runny nose, and more recently low grade fevers. I'm wondering if she might have a small ear infection as well as she has been fussier than usual. Hopefully not! It's been messing with her sleep at night and I have to get up with her many times and make more of an effort to help her sleep. Today she seemed a little happier so we'll see how tonight goes!

Enjoying her play mat.

So stylish.

Plotting something.



So many cute faces from this girl.

Waving hi to her grandmas.

Bibs to catch the drool.

Monday, November 5, 2018

Halloweening 2018

This year I took Halloween a little lighter than last year. Last year was pretty epic as far as activities but I figured we would be fine not doing things like the Zoo Boo and a Pumpkin Patch. But it was still pretty action packed! 

We started October off with a visit to Sea World for some Trick-or-Treating. We put out an open invite to join and had a friend from our ward come around with us.

Managed to finish the costumes enough for this event.
Joey: shark, Eli: Rubble from Paw Patrol, Eden: Spider Baby
I was hoping the shark pullover I got would satisfy Joey, but he really wanted to be a Hammerhead Shark. I had no idea how to do it, but with some velcro, hot glue, and felt, I came up with this bad boy. I'm pretty proud of it, especially it being my first attempt.

Joey's school had a Character Parade where the kids dressed as characters from books. Joey wanted to wear his Hammerhead costume so we searched hammerhead sharks from books and came up with Harry Hammer. Never read the book but Joey was satisfied so we went with it! The best part was that Sam could come! That NEVER happens, so it was a big deal! 




Later that day was the school carnival fundraiser and we had a good time. Our favorite was the Cake Walk. They filled the spots, had the children walk to music and if your number was called when the music stopped, you were out. Last person got to pick some treats in the cafeteria. Joey won, so he picked some mini cupcakes. Sam got to join us an hour in. I heard this brought in $6000 for our school and it's being used for field trips. Yay!



Joey in the costume contest. I really didn't know who won but look at that face!
Not really a Halloween activity but Joey wanted a picture with this scene at the DoSeum. Not the best lighting...


For Family Home Evening we pulled out the pumpkin carving kit. This year I chose pumpkins from the store because I didn't feel like paying three times as much for a pumpkin 30 miles away. We decided to do it outside because the weather was gorgeous.



Joey helping with the messy part.

Eden being perfect as always.

This lizard came to join us on our house.

Can you guess what Joey requested?

Yep. A hammerhead shark.
(We had to move inside because of the stinking mosquitos)

Our Raba Rattler.

Final Product. 

The day before Halloween we headed to our Ward's Trunk-or-Treat. We got there early to help set up and enjoyed Chili and games before the boys went Trunk to Trunk for some candy. It was all eaten before the night was up.

Rocking her little outfit.

I got festive. Sam went as an on-call doctor. *Insert eye roll*

Our boys. Joey's costume falling apart very slowly.

Halloween night we took the boys Trick or Treating. Now we know the good street. Luckily it didn't rain on us when we went out. It was thundering and pouring half an hour before and I didn't want to get stuck with our bowl of Halloween Candy. The boys finished their candy within the week. I only let them because I was too tired of sticky hands and chocolate faces. Get it all out of the way!

Onto November! Lots of fun things ahead.