Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Thanksgiving

 The turkey...I should have taken a picture of the whole thing before we cut it...it was really pretty if I may say so myself

 Our Thanksgiving feast...there was a lot of food as usual at the Evans house

 Auntie Chels, Alex and Tata

 Alex wasn't feeling so photogenic..hehe

 Alex with Great Grandma Evans


 Our poor little teething baby...if only that little tooth could hurry itself up

 kissing daddy

Nana and Alex

We celebrated a real home Thanksgiving this year with Chris's family. The home cooked food was absolutely delicious. I made the turkey for the first time with a recipe out of my Bon Appetite magazine and it tasted great. It was a Salt Roasted Turkey with Lemon and Oregano. It was a little on the dry side and we will say it is Chris's fault since he didn't take the turkey out of the oven when I told him he should. But he made up for it with a really perfect gravy. We really enjoyed the time with family and of course are most thankful this year for our little Alex.

He is so precious to me. He just started trying to give kisses back. It is mostly slobber, but cute anyway. If you try and give him a kiss, then he opens his mouth...hehe. Just as I was getting the hang of the mom thing and it is getting a lot easier for me, it is now time to go back to work. Hard for me to believe that I will be a working lady again in just 5 days. I didn't think I would be sad, but I am. I feel like I won't see him anymore since I get home from work so late. Alex's first week will be with daddy and I'm excited for Chris to get some of that special time with him because he is only this little for a short time. The rest of the month, Chris's family will be watching Alex and then he will be off to daycare. Boy how time flies.

Monday, November 15, 2010

10 weeks old!






Little Alex is not so little anymore. He is 10 weeks old now and growing like a weed. He gets heavier and heavier and although he is a long and skinny guy, he is starting to get a little belly and small rolls on his thighs. We had his 2 month well check with the pediatrician and he is developmentally like a 4 month old, length is 90%, weight is 60% and head circumference is 50%. He gets more and more interactive each day and surprising us with new tricks which is so exciting as parents. Last week at 9.5 weeks old, Alex caught us off guard by rolling from his belly to his back. Then right at 11 weeks old rolled both directions. Now that we know he can roll, we have to be extra careful about where we place him. His other new trick is giggling. Only daddy is able to get him to giggle and it is so cute. Alex loves to coo and babble and will go back and forth with you like a conversation. He always has a lot to say. I wonder if he will still talk that much when he learns to say words. His muscles are getting so strong too. He is able to hold his head up really well and loves to stand up. If you hold his hands when he is sitting, he leans forward and pushes off with his legs to stand up and then he likes to do his little squats.

It is hard to believe how quick time has gone and that it is already almost time for me to return to work in a few weeks. I feel really ready to have some adult interaction and some sort of predictable schedule about my day. I love being a mommy, but know I really need a balance between my work as a PT which I love and being a mommy.

I am ready, but only if we could get Alex to be a little more ready to part with me. Not only does he have major separation anxiety (notices immediately when I am gone and fusses), but he also won't take a bottle and we have been working on that for 7 weeks now! I am doubting that this bottle thing is ever going to happen. He is very determined when it comes to what he wants and is willing to hold out for mommy. Four different people (Nana, Grandpa, Chris and Katie) have now attempted the bottle with him and we have tried almost every bottle and nipple combination sold at Babiesrus. At the 2 month appointment, the pediatrician said we will have to go cold turkey with the bottle, but we both feel like denying him breastfeeding is so cruel and I'm just not sure that we can stomach doing this to him. 

In the picture above, he was so excited to sit up in the big chair all by himself and actually got upset with me when I had to take him out of it. 

Monday, November 1, 2010

Halloween



Grandma and Alex
Auntie Katie and Alex

Bones, eyeballs and broomstick celery

A Halloween feast

Mummy pizzas

Greg, Katie, Alex, Chris, Fluffy, Chris and Jordyn

The centerpiece...so creepy!

fingers in the dip




Alex as a pea in the pod...Jordyn's costume from when she was a baby

Jordyn and Jackson

Jordyn in her bumblebee costume...soooo cute!

Our little sailor

It's hard to believe that Halloween has just passed and it is already November. Before we know it will be Thanksgiving and then Christmas. We had a great time celebrating Halloween yesterday at my mom's with Katie, Jordyn, Jackson, Eric, and Greg. The weather turned out great, not too cold and no rain, and in fact, we even sat out front of her house around the fire pit and gave out candy there drinking hot cider.

Mom went way above and beyond with a cute Halloween feast. So much detail into all the things we ate. We had bone bread sticks, mummy pizzas, broomstick celery, eyeballs out of carrots and olives, veggies and dips...the dip even had fingers coming out of it. I still can't get over the centerpiece which was very creepy. When I first got to her house, the mice coming out of it looked so real that it kind of freaked me out for a moment.

Alex wore two costumes. First we tried on the pea in the pod, but he got a little claustrophobic and crying so we took him out and dressed him as a sailor which I thought was so cute. There was a hat too but I didn't get a picture of that. Kind of funny that there is a picture of Uncle Grant in his uniform right behind my mom and Alex.

I absolutely loved Jordyn's costume as a bumblebee. It was so Jordyn. She of course, loved her costume so much I don't think she was going to be taking it off for a while. She was so excited for Halloween and got lots and lots of candy which filled up her honey pot. Katie said that went to people's doors she would say "candy" instead of "trick or treat"...so cute. At the end of the night, she was handing out candy at the door to all the kids.

My mom gets so many kids in her neighborhood that she went through 3 bowls of candy and then Jackson had to give out some of his candy that he didn't like since kids were still coming to the door. I don't get any kids at my house since I live down a long driveway and on a street with older neighbors so there aren't a lot of kids. I didn't even get a pumpkin this year. Bad me I know. I will do one next year.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

6 weeks old





it's the "sad lip"

Alex is 6 weeks old! Time is flying by so quick. He isn't that little newborn baby anymore. So sad. I look at his newborn clothes and think it is crazy to think he was once so tiny to fit in them. Babies grow so quick. I swear he gets noticeably heavier everyday and probably most noted in the middle of the night when we are trying to pass him around in bed while we are half asleep.

Alex is beginning to interact more and more and it is so special to get some reciprocation of all that special love and affection we have been giving him. He coos and makes little talking noises, and very alert and stares at faces while he is talking to you. He is so expressive in his face and most of the time we get smiles but at times we get the "sad lip" which I think is so dramatic and sad...it just kills me when he throws that out. He doesn't like car rides and gave me the "sad lip" the whole way to the beach...it made me really sad too. He just started batting at his play gym toys while cooing and smiling at them which I thought was so cute. Alex is now holding his head up really well and I can carry him around without having to support his head now.

In preparation for me to return to work, we started introducing a bottle 2 weeks ago, but Alex has yet to accept it. Bottle training on a breastfed baby is really tough. Babies are way too smart and definitely know the difference. He spits it out and will sometimes begin to suck on it, but spits out what milk he gets. Chris has been giving him the bottles and says he is getting better each time which is great. I guess it will just be one of those things that will take time. I don't want to force it...I really want him to just nicely accept it.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Pumpkin Patch






We went to the pumpkin patch today with April and Zealand. It was such a gorgeous and warm fall day. I thought this farm was so cute with the perfect little farmhouse, barn and gardens. We had fun walking around the farm and looking at the pumpkins. I didn't end up coming home with a pumpkin though. The pumpkins were all fairly big and I had my hands full with Alex...so we will pick one up for the house when we go to the pumpkin patch with Nana and Grandpa Evans in a few weeks. It was fun to see Zealand enjoying himself on the tractor and haystack...I can't wait for Alex to be walking around enjoying the pumpkin patch too....it won't be long...probably next fall.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

First Smile


smiling...he was moving so much it was hard to take a picture

more smiles

At exactly 3 weeks, Alex smiled for the first time. Although it took me a whole week to actually get a picture of his smile. He gets so distracted by the camera and stops smiling and looking all serious when he sees the camera. Luckily, he is super happy when he first gets up in the morning when I change him that I was able to catch it right then. I just love his little smile. I can't wait for giggles to start in the next month.

It's hard to believe that Alex is already 4 weeks old today. Time is flying by so quick and he is already growing so much. He is now out of all his newborn size clothes and wearing 0-3 month size. His skinny little belly is just starting to get a little bigger, but he still has really skinny legs.


Friday, September 17, 2010

1st week just me and Alex



We take our afternoon nap together



Alex is getting little curls on the top of his head...so cute! Maybe he will have curly or wavy hair...we will have to see

The first week just Alex and me went by so quick. I can't believe he is now 2 weeks old! I love him so much and still can't believe he is ours. Becoming a mom has been the most awesome thing. I know he won't stay this small for long so I try to enjoy these days right now where he can sleep on my chest or cuddle all curled up in a little ball.

His face is filling out a little and he is definitely gaining weight. He had his two week appointment today and gained 9 ounces in 6 days and now weighing in at 8lbs 6oz.

Alex is such a good baby. He doesn't cry or fuss much and usually we are able to calm him fairly quickly. He eats so much and so frequently that sometimes I feel strapped to the couch feeding. Poor Chris gets home from work and all Alex wants to do is eat for several hours straight. I'm glad he eats so well and is so healthy though. Breastfeeding is such an investment of your time but it seems like it is getting better and better as each day goes by. Alex is already getting into a little bit of a schedule and letting us sleep for 3 hours at a time at night which is great because that means we only get up 2 times! Auntie Katie's tips on a dark room and music really helped Alex sleep longer.

Alex loves his little play mat and just looking up at the hanging toys. He is always so alert and looking around when awake and so I got him a mobile for his bassinet which I hope will help him stay in there a little longer. Right now he seems to sleep best in the infant seat or one of our chests.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Some cute pics I had to share

Sleeping with daddy

1st Bath

Perched up and staring at daddy

Happy to be wrapped up after the bath was over...the bath was not his favorite thing

Grant's surprise visit home

All of the siblings (Jackson, Grant, Katie, Me), Chris and Jordyn & little Alex

Uncle Grant with little Alex

We had the most awesome surprise visit this Saturday from Grant. He is stationed in San Diego on the USS Carl Vinson and doesn't get much time off work. Chris and I hadn't seen him since April when he came to visit last. It was so nice that he got to see his new nephew when he is still little. We hope Grant graces us with more surprise visits since he is now only a short plane flight away.