Thursday, December 31, 2009

Year in Review


Whew! Just back from a whirlwind tour. Our 11 week old has now been to 6 states, and visited family and friends from many parts of the country! (I need to start keeping track for him... but so far, his states include North Carolina, Virgina, Florida, Texas, Kansas, Missouri, and DC if that counts.) Before he is 6 months old, we'll be adding Illinois and Colorado to that list! What a lucky little devil...

I digress. I thought I'd reflect on the year ending in just a few short hours!

I started the year married to my DH. Unfortunately, I also started the year with fret and worry over my baby - my best companion and dearest friend, my dog Kobe. Before the first week of January was over, Kobe was recovering from surgery to remove a cyst on his spine.

And unfortunately... the bad news didn't end there. With Kobe still in the hospital, only a few days later, my brother and sister called with the horrible news of my father's passing in a house fire. As we reflected on my father's death, we called it a "blaze of glory!" as that is how he would tell us the story. I miss my daddy. I miss that he is no longer around to tell stories. As long as I live, however, I pledge to remember him. Whether it's buying a diet coke at Quik Trip or giving a nickname to those I love, a part of my father will be with me always.

I was lucky enough to be in Kansas - at "home" - for my 32nd birthday. My sister, pregnant with her 4th child, was induced beginning that morning and my niece Grace was born. I am pleased to share such a special day with such a special girl, who has been adopted by a loving family a few miles away. Grace's family graciously keeps us updated on her progress. (Over the Christmas holiday, we got to see how well she is walking and eating and how much she is loved on a DVD.)

Upon returning back to North Carolina, Kobe continued to recover - and we began looking for a new home to call ours! With our lease expiring in May, we had a bit of time - and therefore spent some time looking. It was a process. Beginning in January, and dragging on for a bit.

In the interim, on Valentine's Day, the pregnancy test I took was positive. I was shocked and nervous - but mostly excited. FINALLY after waiting for many years, we would have a baby before year's end! The days of saying "I want one" could finally come to an end!

By May 1st, we closed on a fabulous new home. Beautiful. Everything we wanted and more (more money AND more features... bummer that those seem to go together!) The move went smoothly, and by mid-summer the dogs were ecstatic about their new fence.

Before the pregnancy progressed too far, we made a few "last" baby-free trips to visit family and a late honeymoon. We spent memorial day in Kansas. For the honeymoon, we flew to Spain for a Mediterranean Cruise to Italy, France, Spain, and Monaco. The land was beautiful and the sea was peaceful. The company (that is, my DH) made the trip memorable. His first cruise. Our second European adventure together.

In July, we visited family again and we were showered with gifts for our baby boy. We had friends visit from Texas. We got news of other babies on the way from good friends all across the country, and Austin friends engaged to be married. All the while, my belly grew and grew, engorged with the kiddo.

October 16th is the day of the year that will stick in my mind. Sometimes for reasons out of my control (filling out paperwork for Doctors or School), and others to remember and celebrate a special little boy - Heir Mark Jacob Williams.

A little on our whirlwind visit to family for the holidays... MJ travels well in planes, and on one plane we were told, "I didn't realize that I had a baby sitting right behind me" and on a second, "He was really good!" Family adored him - - particularly his 4 year old cousin, Jayla. Jayla would do anything we asked if it was for the baby. Get the carrier, get the blanket, get his pacifier - - put away his blanket or spitrag - - or throw away a diaper. She wanted to hold him all the time -- and he was almost as big as her! We also got to visit with a friend from Austin and friends in St Louis along the way, which was awesome. I didn't expect to be so COLD in Texas (the in-laws are working on getting heat in their house by adding insulation, currently). The white christmas (snow) was a nice touch. I didn't expect to be so TIRED along the way, either. I apologized if I shied away from helping in the kitchen or doing the dishes - - although Mark mostly slept through the night, I was not sleeping so well and taking care of an infant (for those who don't know) is pretty tiresome!

And alas, we are at home. The whole family has been bathed (people and dogs) and peace is currently upon us (now that the baby fussed it out and fell asleep, hopefully for the night!)

Could it be possible that the baby grew and developed so much in just the short week that we were gone? He looks a little fatter, and seems just a little longer sitting in his "bouncy" chair. He is holding toys and playing (actually interacting with!) a mobile. He's still pretty "boring" in my book (I look forward to running around and chasing him and teaching him so many things about the world - we've already started with signing and singing the ABCs and the counting song). He gets a little less boring every day, and I fall a little more in love.

And so - - 2009, like the last few years for me, was full of ups and downs. In 2009, the ups seemed higher (the baby, the new home) and the downs seemed lower (my dad, Kobe's surgery). I won't be making a resolution for 2010. However, I do have a wish: for peace and stability.

All in all, I continue to be blessed. SO - for those of you with glasses on this new year's eve, please join me in a toast: To 2009.

I'm stealing this last bit from many friends blogs - but it's one that I always enjoy.... so:

Peas out.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

AFC (Away From Computer)


I am SO excited for the holidays. Not for the gift giving, and not for the food (okay, maybe a teensy bit for the food). I'm excited because I want Mark to meet everyone! I look forward to watching his little face light up again and again. I anxiously await his cousins (and aunts and uncles and grandparents) interacting with him. I am a proud mom, and enjoy showing my baby off to the world!


Since we will be travelling, whether or not I'll be able to update the blog is an unknown. I have decided not to take the computer - so I will be at the mercy of friends, family, and/or a hotel for accessing internet. Thus, the "daily" insights may be on hold temporarily. I do hope to continue to update at least once or twice before the new year, however! I have enjoyed "journaling" for all the world to see. I think this media helps me retain my positive outlook on life in general, and I love bringing a smile to other people's faces - even if it is only one reader a day (but I suspect it's more..)!

We've got some packing to do. In addition to our regular carry on luggage, we've got a car seat and the Bjorn. We've also got a stroller, and did I mention a baby? We've got a diaper bag. We've got Christmas presents. It will be quite the trip. Luckily, we've had a practice run at traveling with the little guy, even if it wasn't in and through airport security! Even in the Smithsonian, they did have security (and it's amazing how little they look at a stroller when they see a kid to go with it. As long as they see the kid, that is!)

Speaking of airports.. One thing I look forward to? Priority boarding! Hopefully we'll be there in time that we won't miss it. I am a little nervous that he might be fussy and we might get "those" stares from other passengers. You know the ones. Perhaps you've even given them a time or two. I know I have (to the obnoxious three year old kicking at the back of my seat, or the parent who did not even seem to attempt to quiet the child). Hopefully I don't turn into one of "those" parents. Maybe I should pack a big sign that says "I'm sorry!"... Hmm.. good idea, maybe, but with all the other stuff that goes along with the baby, I think we'll be lucky just to make it across the airport in one piece. Whew!

Enjoy today's picture: The first trip with Mark, to Washington DC where we paused in front of the White House Christmas tree (with the Washington Monument in the background).

Also - - this year I/we never got around to sending out Christmas Cards. Even still, I would like to wish you each a very joyous holiday season. Do something for yourself to avoid the stress and smile. We love you!


Today: I'm thankful for airports and airplanes. We'll see if I'm thankful for them tomorrow, while travelling on Christmas Eve with an infant AND potential snow and storms in the midwest! Wish us luck!

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Santa

Santa is Everywhere!

Through the last year, I have been inspired and humbled by the generosity of family and friends. Yes, indeed - Santa is everywhere!

Baby gifts continue to trickle through our door. Mark received numerous gifts handcrafted with love. He received gift cards (see prior post) and gifts from the neighbors (again, prior post..) In the last 24 hours, Mark has received a handcrafted gift, a "normal" gift, and a gift card. I presume that these are not holiday related, but "welcome baby" gifts. The baby and the holiday seems to run together this year...

Regardless- it feels so wonderful to be surrounded by such generous and loving friends and family. We are both grateful and humbled. Somehow, even a "thank you" card does not seem sufficient to express our gratitude to the coworker who left a bag on my desk or the friend in California who commented, "now we have two men in your life to meet!" Thank you (again) to the family visiting us after Mark's birth, and to the crafty folks who made him something special. Thank you to those we got to see this year, and those who called us on the phone. Thanks even to those we didn't see or talk to as much as we would have liked for simply being a part of our lives.

Today: I am thankful that the holidays are nearly upon us!

Monday, December 21, 2009

Cards

Credit Cards, Christmas Cards, Gift Cards... all are pretty fun and useful! Today, though, I'm thankful for gift cards. :) Today I got to go shopping with OTHER PEOPLE's money! A big thanks to Seth's work for the Babies-R-Us gift certificate that we still haven't managed to spend all of! However, we did get a folding stroller for taking on our next big trip. It folds smaller and is more light weight, but still has a canopy and a bag for carrying "stuff" on the back. Much better for some uses than the larger jogging stroller...

Anyhow, we are one step closer to our trip! And tonight - my brownies will be making Christmas Cards to send to Veterans.

Credit Cards? Well, we're working on getting those paid off. One day. :)

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Neighbors

The neighbors brought over a wonderful poinsetta this afternoon for the holidays. I think we have lucked out, as our neighbors - particularly those that live right next door - have been very generous with us since we moved in.

Mark has become a bit more playful recently. He pays attention to toys just a little, and has started grabbing things a little. He likes Patty Cake and when I sing and sign the ABCs. He's also gotten into television- particularly when faces are on! He liked watching cowboys recently. Otherwise, he's pretty quiet and generally relatively good. It's fun to be a mommy. :)


So today: I am thankful for good neighbors (after all, like State Farm, a good neighbor is there!)

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Lazy Day


Before the baby, I did not enjoy lazy Saturday mornings nearly to the extent I do now! Admittedly, I feel a little guilty when I'm the last one in the house to wake up. However - it's pretty nice to sleep in once in a while! I'm also still getting up in the middle of the night (but only once!), and I'm not sure that I sleep as deeply constantly paying attention to the baby. Anyhow, captured in the picture for today is Mark enjoying a lazy Saturday morning --- at a hotel in Washington DC. He's not always photogenic, but I like this pic. We've been getting a few good ones lately, and we have lots of copies we'll be bringing with us to Kansas and Texas for the family.

It is hard to believe that the holidays are only a few days away! I'm looking forward to more travel and showing off our precious little guy to the extended family. Hopefully he'll do his job at not only being cute, but also at being well behaved! We look forward to the many adventures in store for us! At least this weekend, though - we're enjoying staying home, bundled up inside!

Today: I am thankful for warm and cozy blankets.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Yep, still a doggie-mom

Today, I had to take one of my doggy-dependents to the vet. Poor Katie-Girl has allergies! She got a shot, and some antibiotics and they cleaned out her ears. Hopefully she will be back to being as good-as-normal before long!

Her side effects might include extra drinking (translation: extra trips outside) and/or increased hunger. With the expected forecast for the next 24 hours to include a couple of inches of snow - hopefully she likes the cold!

In other news, we had a luncheon today at work (and got out early). I enjoyed hearing everyone's favorite TV show! Although I could concur with several that were mentioned, I said my favorite was Wheel of Fortune - and I still watch it today! I'm not in the wheel-watcher club, and I don't have a spin id - but I do enjoy trying to solve the puzzles.

So today... I am thankful for raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens. (Make that whiskers on dogs. I'm not much of a cat person.)

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Does size matter?

If so, my kid's already an A/B student!

Today, Mark had his first Doctor's appointment. He never saw a pediatrician in the hospital (because we gave birth at the birthing center) - so his information at Birth, one day, and two weeks was all with the Midwife. This was his first "official" appointment with a doctor - Doctor Mary. He got a completely clean bill of health (other than a bit of a yeast infection that really only started in the last day or two).

What I always look forward to are his stats! He's up to 13 pounds 11 ounces and 24.5 inches tall. Height is 85th percentile, weight is 90th percentile. His head circumference is 39.5 inches. So - - he continues to be a BIG kid. He also had his first round of shots - - in total, 2 shots in one leg, 1 in the other leg, and one oral vaccine. Poor kid. I must say, however, he was a trooper! He stopped crying even before we could schedule his next checkup (at 4 months)!

We were told to avoid crowds (hmmm.. crowded airports and airplanes are on the horizon)... and that mommy and daddy need to keep washing our hands. All in all, not much more to say. Other than the fact that I'm glad it is HIM going to the doctor and not ME. I cringed a little for his shots, and felt sorry for all the poking and prodding the doctor had to do to him. At the end of the day... we both survived. :)

Today: I am thankful for a healthy baby!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Morning Person

Although I had my doubts in the first few weeks after giving birth, I have definitely returned to being a morning person. And the last few days have been really fantastic, and I have what I like to think of as my usual level of adrenaline (and/or positive attitude). Both of these are things I definitely missed while being pregnant. It's nice to know that the hormones have levelled out - - and I'm a mom now, to top it off! And the holidays are here. There's lots to be excited about and lots to be thankful for!

Anyhow - I also have a morning kid.. We get lots of smiles in the morning, which is awesome! We get a handful in the evening as well - but nothing like that bright smile to start off the day. How could I not be a morning person?

The afternoons, and even late morning can get a little cranky. But - the day always starts out in a fantastic sort of way, and I love it!

Today? I'm thankful for beautiful mornings, and the baby's smiles that seem to go along with the morning!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Timing..

As they say, timing is everything.

And right now, the timing between my chest and my baby's stomach is not in sync!

He's sleeping. He must be growing, eh?

I am thankful that he sleeps 6+ hours nearly every night!

(My chest will adjust.. so I'm told!)

Monday, December 14, 2009

People Watching


I must admit - - I think one of the reasons I like social networking (aka Facebook) is because I'm nosy - - and because I enjoy people watching. It's not every day you can sit in an airport or be a tourist for the day. What does this have to do with anything?

On our recent trip to DC - - I think the people watching was the highlight!

I noticed myself... watching Mark when (perhaps) I should have been paying attention to the capital. I noticed DH... soooo excited to see coins he'd been wanting to see since he was 10 years old. I noticed all the "characters" out for the "Jingle All the Way 10K" on Sunday morning. I noticed another mom breastfeeding, in a museum.

I take great delight in human kind. The dad carrying his daughter up on his shoulders. The college buddies joking around. The kid drawing happy faces on the foggy window of the tram. The kindness of the stranger sharing an umbrella. The capitol security guard conversing with me about breastfeeding.

It was a cold and rainy weekend - - but it gave me great pleasure to be out and about and master the art of the first trip with kiddo. I'll do some things differently next time. More thin blankets, less thick ones. Fewer diapers. More onesies/layers for the kiddo for cooler weather. Smaller diaper bag that fits under the stroller. And some things, I'll certainly do the same. Bring the sleep sheep (portable noisemaker for kid). Enjoy the time spent with family.

Today: I am thankful for being human.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Computer and Travel

Believe it or not, I can survive without my computer for a day or two. I don't have to check EVERY posting on Facebook, or make sure I see an email within 3 minutes after it was sent. Nope, you see - - I am.... rather... we are headed out of town for Mark's first trip. And unfortunately, the computer was not invited. This of course also means that the "blog" will have to lie dormant for a day or two. So if you've been checking every day - - I apologize for the hiatus!

Where are we going? The Ultimate Sausage Factory - - that is, Washington DC. (There is a joke that one of the lawyer's I work with tells frequently that says something along the lines of the two things you should never watch being made are Laws and Sausage, hence legislature and such is called the "sausage factory")

So, we'll be visiting the Capitol and the Smithsonian. We won't have time for everything - - but the nice thing about living within driving distance (4-5 hours) is that we can go back! Some of the highlights we will have to hit at our next time around.

I'm very excited about this trip. Not only to get used to traveling with a baby before we head to family for the holidays, but also because it's been almost 5 months since I've traveled anywhere! I think since 2006, that is the longest stretch. Over the last several years, I've been traveling every other month - and sometimes more than once in a month! I'm a bit anxious to do some more travel - I love it!

One of the highlights of this trip will be staying at a Ritz Carlton. Because it's the low-travel season, we got a heck of a deal on a fantastic room - - at least, that's what I hope to be able to report upon our return! The Metro entrance is right outside the hotel doors.

So, it's off to pack and take the dogs to the kennel for me and Mark. Have a great weekend- - - and hopefully we'll have some good stories (and some good pictures) to post upon our return!

Today, I am thankful for the ability to travel!!!

Thursday, December 10, 2009

TV Drama...

Our "big" TV has been out for a while. I don't even remember the last time it worked! Anyhow, on the "to do" list was to call about getting it fixed. In the meantime, the TV from upstairs made its way down to where we watch TV, and sat on top of an unpacked box full of DVDs. That smaller TV is still there, still in the same room with the "Big" TV.

It reminds me of when I was a kid, and I would go to my grandparents. In their case, though, they kept getting a higher TV stand as the pile of "junk" in the living room you could no longer walk through got higher and higher (product of the great depression, I suppose) - but alas, I digress.

We finally began considering our options. Get a new TV? Get the old one repaired? Early indications suggested the repair would be more than the cost of a new TV. We had a mechanic come out, and they suggested that it would be $500 for the parts and labor. Yeesh. That was my breaking point, so made the decision even tougher. They suggested we call the manufacturer to see if they would replace the part for free. After all, the TV is only 5 years old (manufactured December 2004). Well, it was a phone call that would be worth the effort if it made the $500 more reasonable - even though it seemed unlikely.

Low and behold, the manufacturer will be replacing the bad part for free! And that means it's still going to cost us - but only $200.

So, a new TV would be nice. Maybe we'll replace our really-old-technology smaller TV, which means the overall cost would have probably been about the same as just buying a new big TV. But... we'll get 2 TVs out of the deal!

Today: I'm thankful to simply have a TV - big or small, good technology or bad, good picture or bad. 'cause I like some mindless entertainment once in a while!

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Back to work...


Still nothing exciting to report now that I'm back to work. I do enjoy being back to work - - it makes both work life and home life more enjoyable - at least for now!

This was a picture taken 11/19 when Mark went to the office for a visit with me one day. He was popular! I look pretty happy, too.

Anyhow.. short today, but at least with a picture!

Today, I'm thankful for my job. I guess I've probably been repeating things I'm thankful for lately. So how about this.. I'm thankful for the hand lotion at my job that I put on most mornings after I get in to work. I'm also thankful for the ice machine at the office. :)

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Holidays


There's a lot to look forward to this holiday season!

I'm not much of a decorator - - having a Christmas tree and lights on the house and such. It's a little hard when we rarely have anyone other than the two of us around to enjoy it! Even this year, I finally decided I would get out my fake tree (less than 3 feet?) but only added a couple of decorations. At least I had a place I could put the wrapped presents!

I do like stockings. I have 5 of them hanging from the Chimney, now. (The dogs have stockings in our house, also!) Of the 5 - only 3 have names. Mine, Kobe's and Mark's. One day, I'll get around to getting Seth and Katie stockings with their names on them. Until then - - you can tell that Katie's says "woof" and Seth's is brown!

I like gift-giving. (Well, okay, admittedly gift-receiving as well.. but MOSTLY the giving!) I already wrapped and shipped gifts to Kansas. When my sister-in-law was here, I had her take the first batch to Texas. That leaves only a handful left! If I did no more shopping, I'd only feel "guilty" about 1 person total - - okay, maybe 1 and a half! I enjoy shopping for not only my family, but Seth's family as well! The kids are the most fun to shop for - and typically, I buy cool things throughout the year so I don't have much actual "shopping" to do around the holidays!

This year, we may be getting a new TV for Christmas. We'll see - - right now, it depends on how expensive it will be to "repair" the current TV (which is less than 5 years old!) We did get bonuses at work today, which is definitely nice.

Anyhow - I'm thankful for family generally today. So, I thought I'd post a quick picture of part of my family - - I don't have a good one of all 3 of us with the dogs - - -yet! One day!

Monday, December 7, 2009

Daycare


After dropping off Mark for his first "date" with a babysitter last night, we had to drop him off at daycare for the first time this morning! I was glad to go back to work (and also glad that it was only for half a day!) Mark did well in both instances- although I think he was relatively fussy at daycare today!

Nothing exciting to report, really. DH and I were both a little sad - but all went well and as expected!

As promised, I put him in a new play-suit from Nordstrom's. See picture attached. My favorite part: It says "Silly Bug!"

Today: I am thankful for adult conversation!

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Love


Today is my first anniversary (and my 101st blog post). Seems only appropriate that the topic should be "love."

It's been a great first year - but definitely one filled with some ups and downs! My father died, and my dog had surgery earlier in the year. However, we took an international vacation/"honeymoon", bought a house, and now have a beautiful baby to top everything off! It seems like it's gone pretty fast - although I know while I was pregnant the world seemed to slow down (because pregnancy seems to last forever!)

I think "Love" is where every day, you get closer to someone. I feel this way with both the men in my life (or maybe I should say both the boys in my life) - my hubby and my son.

I love my hubby's sense of humor - - and the way he makes me smile when I'm down by saying the most random things. I love his work ethic. I love his eyes, and his dimple. I love that he is a math/science nerd like me. I love sitting with him on the couch, or snuggling with him before getting out of bed in the morning. I love that he makes me want to be a better person. And to top it all off, he doesn't look too bad in plain white t-shirt and jeans!

Today: I am thankful for a fabulous year with my DH, and hoping for many more to come!

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Nodding off...

Going back to work on Monday, and hoping I can wake up and stay awake!

Even as I think about and began typing this blog, I was nodding off a bit. Baby is getting to wear (when he isn't growing, at least) he can sleep at least part of the way through the night. Of course, that brings challenges of it's own - - at least as a breastfeeding mama!

We had a big adventure today - went shopping a few places, but didn't buy anything. Next weekend promises to be an even bigger adventure, as we travel out of Raleigh for our first trip!

One of the things I like about weather changing to winter is the end of football season. Most people (typically men, but not always) would rather look forward to fall for the beginning of football season- but I prefer junk tv, movies, and more time with my hubby that goes along with the END of the season. Ahh well.

This week I started studying for my next Actuarial exam. This one is on investments!

Today, I am thankful for TV - even if we're using the tiny one at the moment!

Friday, December 4, 2009

Dead Blogs

I have become addicted to following people's blogs. It's sad, really. About once a week, I go through my list of about 15 links to see who has updated. At one time, I was following a blog of someone who religiously updated daily - - I loved that!

Now, most of my blogging friends are "casual" bloggers at best. Some last updated in April or July. Some go about a week. Regardless, I find myself looking at the same blog over and over and over just in hopes of finding an update. I think this is simply a part of my personality. It's true of things like family and work, too. In other words.. as my mom so aptly put it while I was in college... I hate to miss out on anything! Whether it's my friend's cookie party or casual dinner by the pool in Austin, or my family's get together for Thanksgiving. I like to be included and involved. I think, for me, that's one of the reasons I enjoy other people's blogs. It's a glimpse and insight into their lives. I'm often certain that I would never be told "directly" some of the stories that people blog about. For example - a friend who recently got married and posted everything allowed me to be "marginally" be involved in a wedding that I was not formally invited to.

Anyhow - I have always been open about sharing my life with everyone. And now I can tell one story to everyone, without having to recount the story over and over again. Some people will stop me and say, "Oh, I read that in your blog." The other thing that is interesting about blogging is that I have no idea who is reading. Of course, I know a handful of people who follow regularly. For instance, when the blog automatically gets posted to facebook, one friend "likes" it when she reads it (almost regardless of what it says!) - I enjoy her acknowledgment. I also get lots of responses on facebook, even though on the blog site itself it is rare that I get a comment.

Wow. Who knew I could ramble on so long about blogging?

Today, I'm thankful for blogs that OTHER people write and update regularly. Thanks for letting me feel included!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Growing Pains



Aside from being one of my favorite childhood t.v. shows, "growing pains" actually means something else. Who Knew? (Well, probably most other parents. Forgive me, I'm still learning, and I'm definitely new at this!)

Mark stopped sleeping more than 3 hours at a time and was really fussy over the last 3 days or so, and then, miraculously, began being his "normal" self again (and sleeping a lot more). I looked it up on the internet. "Cluster feeding" it said. "Feed your baby if he is hungry." Although this may sound obvious.. I was feeling annoyed and frustrated. Turns out, the kid is normal - just getting BIG!

I feel like his legs haven't grown (except to get more round) - and his torso is now much longer and out of proportion to his legs. Maybe in this or the next growth spurt, he'll look more like my "bug" again!


Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Poopy Diapers

It's time. Actually, it's probably over-due. I'm a new mom, and a post about poopy diapers only seems fitting. You see, the day we got home from the hospital we were given a "poop sheet" so we could monitor poops and pees. Every since then, we've had to at least notice when the baby poops.

It's not so bad changing a poopy diaper. At least, it hasn't been... until recently. Recently, baby has stopped pooping continuously (yay!) in favor of BIG poops. The 1 diaper a day results in a poop explosion. I've had poopy diapers where it runs out the front and back, and poopy diapers where it runs out both sides. Almost every other day, this one "big poop" results in at least something soiled. Today it was a blanket - and would have been his clothes, if he were wearing pants.

I guess I am thankful that baby poops - and also that they are now relatively more infrequently. YOU, my dear reader, can be thankful that this blog did not come with a picture. ;)

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Baby, Baby...

So for the "dependents" in my family, I have certain ways that I say their names. We've got "baby, baby" and "kobe-dog" and "katie-girl." It's not just the name, but the intonation that makes the difference. Of course, this being a written medium, I can't exactly provide to you and/or describe exactly how it is I say their names. But it is distinctive.

In terms of the words themselves, any other variations don't work! It's not baby boy or Mark baby, and it's definitely not kobe-boy or katie-dog!

Random thought. And short and sweet. I forgot to post yesterday!

Today: I am thankful for nicknames!