What a weekend it's been already! First of all, we were able to welcome another baby into our group of friends and home group. Lucas Danner Alexander was born on Friday, and he is precious! See pictures at the Alexander's baby blog . Gardner also got his first fork and spoon set, chunky grips for little fingers. We are beginning to show him how he can scoop up or pierce his food, and then bring it to his mouth. We are also gung-ho on transitioning him totally to cup so that we can ditch bottles at one year. So far, so good.....although cups are a lot messier for him right now until he gets the hang of it.... Let's just say that I strip him down to a diaper when it's mealtime! Last of all, Gardner took his FIRST STEP yesterday!!! Ken and I were both watching the action unfold as he played in the den, television on a strange little show called Oobi (we still can't figure out whether or not we like that show). He started dancing with his arms, standing in place....the...
....a year ago today, continued.... ...."She said what?" I stood in the kitchen, nearly doubled over with pain. Ken hung up the phone. "The nurse said to go straight to the hospital. Let's go." Ken grabbed my bags and we went outside. I was numb with disbelief. Was this it? No, probably not. Probably a false alarm. Everybody has at least one of those, right? I didn't even care that my hair was in a messy ponytail, that I was wearing the same sweatsuit I had on the day before, and that my makeup (what was left of it) was smudged and smeared. After all, I can jump into the shower when I get back home. I thought my preconceived notions were confirmed as I laid on the exam table an hour later, belts of monitors strapped all over my abdomen, all eyes watching the screen showing my contraction rates. Nurses and doctors swept in and out, watching, waiting. Dr. Hearn came in an introduced himself (no, I'd never met him before!) and began to watch t...
Gardner's vocabulary is expanding exponentially. It's not uncommon to hear him repeat every single word we exclaim from our mouths. Talk about having to watch our language! (We don't curse....but we do use slang that I don't want him to pick up! I guess this is the time I can clean my mouth out from tacky slang while I'm at it! Talk about accountability.) His favorite words to say include random words such as "peaches" and "bathroom," and then there is the whole new thing he's doing where he wants us to name everybody for him and let him repeat their names outloud. He follows simple commands ("go throw this paper in the trash," or "sit down in the chair"). Our little baby is not a baby anymore....he's a little fellow who can do what he's told and do it cheerfully, and for that, we're grateful! Now....the one thing I can't seem to keep him from....the water tank of his humidifier. Had to take the last...
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