Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Mmmm! Mum-Mums!

Luke ate his first (and second) Mum-Mum cracker yesterday. Actually ate isn't the best word to use...devour is more like it! He LOVED every single morsel of the Styrofoam like cracker and I was reminded that even though the box claims "No Mess!" there is always a mess after Mum-Mums.




Luke also had his 6 month well baby checkup today. Happy to report that he is one happy (no tears, even during his shots!) and healthy little (but kind of long) guy. He weighed 15 pounds, 12 ounces (30th percentile) and was 26 and 7/8 inches long (70th percentile.) We will be introducing Puffs in the next few weeks but holding off on soft, "real" foods until closer to 9 months. (Unless he sprouts a mouth full of teeth soon!)

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Compare & Contrast

Because Luke is the second child, he will always be compared to his older brother, whether we like it or not. I've been guilty of grabbing Caleb's baby book to see how much he weighed at a certain age, when he hit a milestone, etc. Luke has always been about a pound smaller than Caleb was (up to this point.) Caleb sat up much earlier (as evidenced in these pictures) and had two teeth at this point. Luke was proficient at rolling earlier than Caleb and I would bet crawls much, much earlier than Caleb. (Bless Caleb's heart in the crawling department!) So while I am guilty of comparing my two boys to each other, my favorite comparison is to look at pictures, trying desperately to find a resemblance.

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Boys

Last week I was even more outnumbered in my house full of boys when Jackson came over to play. They played with Legos, cars, trucks, airplanes, and even dug around in the sandbox for a while. I think a few sweet treats were eaten as well. ;)





Monday, August 29, 2011

The Ball Pit

Remember this...

Please get Luke out of the ball pit! If you do, I'll give you an extra special treat.

These pictures explain why Caleb made that offer.
While Caleb is the self proclaimed "best big brother in the whole world," he didn't like when his little brother invaded his ball pit territory. Luke on the other hand, he loved it!







Saturday, August 27, 2011

Big Boy Bath

Luke LOVES his new big boy bath seat! He is able to sit up and play with Caleb and I am able to easily give both boys a bath at the same time. It's opened up a whole new world for him, and I think he's pretty happy about it!


And of course Caleb had to give it a try too!

Thursday, August 25, 2011

6 Months

Luke Michael, you are 6 months old today! I can't believe you are half way to your first birthday. It seems like just yesterday that you were swaddled in your Rock & Play Sleeper next to our bed, eating every three hours. Luke, words cannot describe the blessing that you have been to our family. We love you so much!


Right now you are on a great schedule! You wake up each morning around 7 am and go to sleep each night around 7 pm. You nap for a total of about 4 hours a day, usually taking two two-hour naps. Sometimes you'll take a third, early evening nap if the first two are cut short. You also wake up happy now, and I love hearing you "talk" and "sing" in your crib. It is precious! You eat 4 times a day (7:30 am, noon, 4, & 7 pm) and sometimes a 5th time around 3 or 4 am. I don't mind that feeding because it means you'll sleep later in the morning. ;) You are also eating breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Your favorite foods include oatmeal, sweet potatoes, squash, applesauce, pears, and prunes. You refuse to eat green beans, peas, or homemade avocado, although we continue to keep working on that.

You love your Exersaucer and Jumperoo, but lately you have really started to love playing on the floor. You roll around and will spend a lot of time on your tummy. Over the last week you have also been able to sit up without throwing up, which is great! I'm sure you'll be sitting on your own before long!
You love your passie and are able to take it out of your mouth, play with it, and put it back in (most of the time.) You have also started to pass it back and forth between hands. At night I've started giving you a second passie to hold in your hand and you seem to like that. Speaking of sleeping...I am happy to report that you sleep 99% of the time without being swaddled. Every now and then (when I want to ensure a long nap) I will swaddle you and you LOVE it. It is very obvious that you would prefer to be swaddled still!


At your 2 month check up I asked the doctor if it was normal that you were already drooling. He assured me it was okay, and that you were probably not teething. He was right. At this point you are an absolute drooling machine with zero teeth to show for it. Mostly all you have are red cheeks and a light rash on your neck and chest from always being wet. I try to always keep you dry- new bibs and frequent outfit changes, but it's never enough! You also chew on everything, including your fingers, hands, and toes so I assume that it won't be that long before your first tooth makes an appearance.

The funniest thing about you at 6 months is how you growl when you are mad. Instead of crying when you are ready to eat, sick of an activity, or just want to be picked up you growl. Now, if a few minutes of growling pass and your need has yet to be met, then you will begin to cry. It's so cute though, and much easier on the ears!


Happy SIX months, sweet boy!


If I could freeze time and keep you like this forever I would!

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

It's a Blogger!

My brother Luke always teases me when I take pictures and comments, That's a blogger. This time, it's about him. This summer he and his friends (most of whom he plays basketball with) made a trick shot video. It's crazy! I can't believe some of the things they did and I love how during the credits it says Thanks to all the parents who let us on their roofs. Ha! I guess with two boys of my own I should get used to this kind of stuff...


Check if out if you have a few minutes. Definitely entertaining!


The Fair

Monday night Grandma and Grandaddy took Caleb, Luke, and I to the fair. We met Grandmom and Paige there and we all had a really fun evening. The (horribly unhealthy) food was great, the (dirty and creaky) rides put a huge smile on Caleb's face, and the people watching did not disappoint.




This cracks me up! If you know Caleb very well then you know he has an issue with smells. Poor boy- he just couldn't handle the horse area. And this is how he walked throughout the entire area. People were cracking up!

Happy baby!

After a ginormous hot dog, Caleb ended his nutritious State Fair dinner with a snow cone.

Grandmom, Paige, and Grandma...Luke got plenty of attention!


Caleb and Grandaddy


Let the sugar high set in!


On to the rides...At $2.50 a ride (each ride was 2 tickets) they were a bargain- ha!


But with a smile like that, I'd say the cost was worth it!


He LOVED the swings, as they were much faster than the ones at Kings Island. At one point he yelled to me, "This is SO much fun!" As the ride came to a stop I noticed Caleb had a panicked look on his face. He was holding his seat belt- unfastened! Gotta love fair rides! ;)
He had a wait in line an extra time so he could be first and be the conductor.




Sweet, happy Luke! Even though we were there past his bedtime, he was still a trooper!

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Time Flies

How (and when) did my boys get this big?!!






Monday, August 22, 2011

Wrong Kid

I always go back in the blog and look at pictures and stories from the past. I love doing it, and it's one of the reasons that I love having this blog so much. So, I have to write this down so that I can reread this on down the road and laugh...




I was sitting on the floor. Luke was in the Bumbo seat next to me and I kept changing out his toys to keep him happy. Caleb wanted to eat some cantaloupe- something that always ends up being a really sticky mess. To save time and clean up, I opted to simply feed Caleb with the fork. Everything was going fine until I glanced down at Luke. His arms were flailing and he had this strange expression on his face, almost as if he was gagging or choking. Then I saw a hint of orange in his mouth. My heart flipped and my stomach sank. It wasn't until I had retrieved the large chunk of cantaloupe out of Luke's mouth that I realized I fed the wrong kid and my heart rate (slowly) returned to normal. How long had it been in his mouth? I have no idea.

Conversations with Caleb

At 9:30 am: So, how was your day, Momma?




You're a good cleaner, Momma! as I am unloading the dishwasher.




Can I have a cupcake for breakfast? No. But it's a good and healthy snack!




It's real foggy. I can't see a thing. Can you Momma?




Please get Luke out of the ball pit. If you do I'll give you an extra special treat!




Look, Momma! (pointing to the hay) My barn has insulation!




To Papa: You're old. I am, huh? Yep, you're old and I'm new.




To Paige: I'm going to shoot you with this [Nerf] gun. (Creed interrupts.) Remember the rule Mom said, no shooting people! I know, but I won't mean to. It will be an accident.




To Paige as she is tucking him into bed: I'm going to call you [up to his room] one more time and ask you where Mom is.


Friday, August 19, 2011

Friends

Kathryn & Luke
Hayden, Caleb, & Madalyn



Thursday, August 18, 2011

My Babies

As Caleb can tell you, no matter how big he gets he'll always be my baby. The same goes for Luke too!

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

First Day of School

Caleb was SO excited for his first day of 3s preschool today. After his chocolate donuts and Go-Gurt, he was ready to go.



You can tell by his grin how excited he was!



How was his day??? Two thumbs up!