Thursday, December 14, 2006

Dear Daddy,

We miss you bunches! See you soon!
Love,
Mama and Jack

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Playtime!

Jack and I needed some playtime OUT of the house today. We've been playing in the living room floor for what seems like days on end. The weather this afternoon was just lovely so we headed outside and plunked down in the front yard. Jack really loves to play with leaves. He just studies them. I love to watch him try to figure things out... the crunch of leaves, the cool grass between his toes, the different sounds he hears. He gets so excited about things that are new and today was no exception. We had such a time just rolling around in the grass and playing in the yard.

Jingle bells, jingle bells...

We went to visit the reindeer at the mall today. Jack wasn't too interested but we still had fun seeing our friends!

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Jack and Gabby

Today, Jack crawled over to Gabby's toy when she wasn't looking and decided to shriek to get her to notice. She promptly ran over and took her toy back - after playing with Jack for several seconds. It was super cute!
Jack and Gabby playing

Jack after Gabby took her toy backI'll get you Mama!

Monday, December 11, 2006

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Where's the carseat?

Jason and I went out on Saturday night to his company Christmas party. We've only been out alone a handfull of times since Jack's been born. It's certainly not because we don't want to, or that we have a shortage of babysitters. It's just been difficult because Jack is nursing and pretty much refuses a bottle so in order for him to eat, I have had to be home. Well, we were able to sneak away after his last feeding yesterday evening and we really enjoyed ourselves. It gave me a chance to put on clothes that haven't yet had a chance to be stained by some sort of strained vegetable. We left the house without a diaper bag, burp cloth, sippy cup, or toy. We even went on our journey without a carseat in the car! As much fun as we had having adult conversation, it was wonderful to come home and find that Yaya was able to have a great evening with Little Man and that he was soundly asleep in his crib when we returned.
P.S. Thanks Yaya for taking such good care of Jack... even if you did have to deal with poo in the bathtub! I promise, he's never done that with us! We love you!

8 months old!

Jack is growing so quickly. On Friday he hit the 8 month mark. It's hard to believe this time last year we were just beginning to prepare for our Little Man's arrival - assembling furniture, painting the nursery, putting together the all-important baby registry. I remember buying clothes a year ago that I knew I would need now that, when I bought them seemed soooo big - Jack's now growing out of those clothes!
Jack went to visit with Dr. Hunt, his gastroenterologist, on Friday to follow up with his reflux. Everything looks great as far as the GERD business is concerned. Jack is now 19 lbs, 14 oz and 28.5 inches long. Jason, Dr. Hunt and I decided we'd like to see how Jack does without any reflux medication. As of Saturday, Jack is med free and hopefully, over the course of the next week or so we'll be able to tell if this reflux stuff is behind us.
We also had some pretty scary stuff happen on Friday. Jack's Pappaw (Jason's dad) went in to have a fairly routine day surgery procedure done. Long story short, he ended up having an extremely rare complication during the procedure and had a seizure. He was supposed to go home on Friday afternoon but ended up being in the ICU for 2 nights. We're so glad to say that Pappaw is fully recovered and home now. We are so blessed to have God watching over our family like He does.

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

THINK before you speak!

I was at the salon today getting my brows done and I had Jack with me as always. Everyone was oohing and aahing at Little Man, as people always do when a baby's around. One of the stylists says to me "He's so pretty. He looks like a girl!" Ummm, is that supposed to be a compliment? Huh. Sometimes folks don't think about how something might sound in their head before they spit it out of their mouth.

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

A note for Daddy...

Bye, bye paci

Little Man used to be the model for baby sleep. We'd put him down and he'd cry for 15 minutes tops and then sleep for 10-12 hours straight. It was wonderful. Then, he began to pull up. Jack's been having some pretty significant sleep problems since he's been able to pull himself up in the crib. He'll get standing and then just hang on to the side of the crib and cry, call for me, cry, cry, cry. It wouldn't be so terrible if it was just when we put him to bed but he's been waking in the middle of the night and doing it too. It's been nearly impossible to get him settled without picking him up. Once Jason or I got him out of the crib and soothed him he'd fall right to sleep, only to wake as soon as we put him down. Well, we've used the cry-it-out approach for quite some time with success but since Jack's been starting the night wakings we haven't been very consistent about it. Since Jason's been away on a business trip I decided that the time was right for me to solve this sleep issue once and for all.

Sunday night was really hard. Jack cried for an hour before falling asleep. He slept for an hour and the woke up crying again. Cried for an hour more and then fell back asleep. Slept for 2 hours, woke, cried for 40ish minutes or so, fell back asleep. Woke again, cried, slept - and on and on... Finally, at 4 am I could no longer take it and resorted to putting him into the swing to sleep - usually a surefire solution. He slept til 7. Needless to say, we were both exhausted during the day and I was pretty much at my wits end.

I met up with my friend Camron and her son Jude, who's 5 days older than Jack. I was telling her about Jack's sleeping dilemma and she said Jude did the same thing a couple of months ago. Her solution - take the paci away. Apparently, Jude was waking in the middle of the night and couldn't find his paci to soothe him back to sleep so he would cry for mom to come and get it for him. Once he realized he wasn't getting the paci back he learned to go back to sleep without it. Very interesting. So, I took Jack's paci away immediately.

Jack took a short nap yesterday afternoon without his paci - after crying for 40 minutes. Jack went to bed without his paci - after crying for an hour. But... Jack didn't wake up last night. He stirred for a few minutes a couple of times but never woke up screaming like he has been for the past couple of weeks. We both finally got some good rest and, who knows, maybe the problem's solved.