Sunday, January 17, 2010

Walking progress update









My parents came over to babysit John Harrison yesterday so I could work. Yes, work on a Saturday . . . I wasn't too thrilled either, but I am working against some deadlines and needed to have a productive day.
I had grand plans of sleeping in this morning (church doesn't start till 10). John Harrison woke up around 5:20am. I brought him back to bed and we both slept till about 6:30 (on and off)...then, he got restless, but I was able to coax him to sleep on and off till 7:15. I don't really know why I try so hard to remain in bed when I know I'm not getting quality sleep; there is just something inviting about a warm bed and uninviting about getting up when you are still really tired. Maybe I'll take a nap this afternoon while David watches the NFL playoffs---what a grand idea:).
Since John Harrison was our first and I have never spent all that much time around young babies, I had the misconception about babies that my baby would learn to crawl over a period of a few days. I had no idea that he would learn to crawl over a period of months. Well, going into walking, I knew that it would be a gradual process. John Harrison took his first step on January 5th but really didn't make too much progress for about a week and a half---he did take a few steps every now and then, but nothing too notable. On Friday, his walking really started to progress and he was taking steps more often and taking up to six at a time. It is so fun to see him gain more confidence. My moma took these pictures yesterday....enjoy.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Christmas--first round of pictures

Christmas Day

crawling with tongue hanging out of mouth---something important must be going on!

James opening a time capsule from early elementary school (first or second grade, I think)
exploring N'Sync CD (see below for explanation)
Matt with autographed "Troy Aikman" picture (again, see below for explanation)
the best way to enjoy N'Sync---chewing on the cd cover

squirming in Great Grandmama's arms (John Harrison's common response to being held---he likes moving and dislikes being restrained!)
enjoying a last few fun hours with Aunt Caroline in town
Having fun with wrapping paper

Goodbye Aunt Caroline and Uncle James--we will miss you and hope to visit soon!


I feel like a horrible blogger for not posting anything for nearly one month. Here are some pictures my moma took on Christmas Eve and Christmas morning. I haven't uploaded pictures on my camera from Christmas Day with David's family, but hopefully will do that soon. Christmas was a lot of fun. We had Christmas dinner and opened gifts with my family on Christmas Eve. It was fun having everyone in town for John Harrison's first Christmas! The picture above shows John Harrison opening a gift from his Grandparents. He kept crawling back and forth over the top of the box and then tried to "eat" the wrapping paper. He didn't quite grasp what was going on, but he found great amusement in the wrapping paper and tissue paper.
Christmas Eve had some definite highlights. You may recall last year me describing about the gift that kept on giving (Little Boy Lost DVD). Well, this year, we decided to regift even more items. My sister received a used N'Sync cd that my friend gave me in high school. My brother-in-law Matt received a used Veggie Tales cd that was at least 13 years old.....vintage Veggie Tales practically! My brother received a $1 fishing DVD featuring the dynamic master fisherman "Dan Hernandez" that I picked up from Wal-mart several years ago; it didn't matter to me that I had already gifted that DVD to James in years past---or that he had regifted it to me ---it was time to return it to its rightful owner---in his free time James is a fisherman after all! My sister Margaret gifted us a copy of the infamous Little Boy Lost DVD that we had gifted to someone (not sure whom......we snagged so many copies of that thriller last year for $1 or less on half.com and gave them to so many ungreatful recipients). Right after Margaret gifted us Little Boy Lost, David started going off on how we were so over that tradition and how it just wasn't appropriate. Then, we handed a package to Caroline---what gift lay within---but Little Boy Lost DVD. The "giftus maximum" as David dubbed it was something I came across at my parents' house this past fall. Background--my brother was a huge Troy Aikman fan many years ago and James sent off for an autographed picture of his football hero. Of course, the autograph was one that had been copied and was in no way original--but, sometime after the picture came in the mail, my sister Margaret took a sharpie and copied over the fautograph (my term for fake autograph) --and voila---the picture look like it was genuinely signed by Troy himself. Well, after I came across the Aikman autographed picture, I knew that it would be a great addition to our Christmas celebration. David decided that my brother-in-law, Matt, should receive the "giftus maximus." We even framed the photo of Troy to make it look like an official gift. When Matt opened the gift, James looked over and shouted, "Hey, that's mine!" "I haven't seen that in years!" James did see the humor and retrieved the picture from Matt and actually regifted the picture to Caroline's Dad the next day. Ahh, the neverending joy of gifts that keep on giving. If you're wondering, yes, we did exchange serious good gifts in addition to the awful ones that no one would ever want. Sadly for us, but happy for them--James and Caroline moved to Santa Monica, CA a few weeks ago so that James could take a job out there. We will miss them tremendously---but are excited to have a fun place to visit.
Holiday meals are hard for me considering I can't eat too much in the way of normal food. My dad grilled some delicious filets for me with enough left over to have on Christmas Day, as well---thanks Dad!! On Christmas Eve I had okra, filet, rice, and butternut squash and the same on Christmas Day minus the butternut squash. Although I didn't have any desserts on Christmas, I have since come up with a recipe to make apple pie with a rice flour crust and use apples, honey, and rice flour for the filling---it is actually really good---probably the best thing I can eat! I actually cut out oatmeal from my diet back in the middle of December, but have added a few things back including green beans and a few other vegetables....no major additions, though. I tried adding wheat back into my diet back in late November and the results were disastrous---very fussy baby for over a week. That made me very scared of adding much else back.
Anyways.....enough on the food subject. Back to Christmas---we went over to my parents' house on Christmas morning and then spent a lot of the day with David's family. We enjoyed the time together, but missed David's Grammy whose flight was delayed due to snow (she did arrive the next day, though). We spent the evening with David's Grandpa and uncle. David's Grandmother (his Dad's mother) passed away on December 22nd----we will miss Grandmother, but are so excited that she is with the Lord and no longer suffering. I think back to this time last year and every time we went to visit David's grandparents, Grandmother would get so excited to see and feel how my belly had grown and feel John Harrison kick and move around. She so wanted to live to see her great grandson born!
In addition to the busyness with Christmas and surrounding David's Grandmother passing away, we have been swamped with work recently (in a good way!). David and I have both put in long, long days 6+ days per week for about the past 2 months (explains the lack of blogging). Hopefully, things will settle down in the next few months. John Harrison is growing up so quickly. He took his first step on January 5th, one day before his 10 month birthday. He takes a few steps every now and then but still is a little ways from reallly walking independently. He is cutting his eighth tooth right now! He pretty much only stops moving when he is sleeping....even then he tosses and turns some. He is getting more and more interactive with us and it is so fun to see him understand more and more. What a sweet, BUSY 10 month old boy God has blessed us with!!

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Growing up!

hangin out with Grandpa the Saturday after Thanksgiving

having fun with Grandad
"Showing two of my six teeth"

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Decorating for Christmas

"just woke up"
"look at me standing up on my own!"
David put up a few thousand lights (number of bulbs, not strands) last weekend. I couldn't get a good picture of the lights, but wanted to post one. I promise that the lights look much better in person than in the picture!!
In front of recently-decorated holly bushes.
John Harrison was a big help to Dad while decorating our tree last weekend.

playing with Dad
Dad and the kids:)...chillin
This is a fairly recent development that John Harrison started relaxing sometimes when we hold him.
Raleigh is proud of our living room Christmas decor.

Another shot of David and John Harrison decorating the tree. Happy Thanksgiving!! More pictures of this weekend to come soon.....

Saturday, November 21, 2009

My sister's wedding

Dad walking Margaret down the aisle at the rehearsal
My two favorite people. David trimmed up his "mountain man" beard for the wedding.

Siblings shot. My sister was such a beautiful bride!
Reference--"sexy" pose described below
wedding party
Matt and Margaret, the happy couple!
It's hard to believe that my sister's wedding was two weeks ago! Happy two week anniversary, Margaret and Matt! My mom did an excellent job of capturing the weekend on film. I, on the other hand, took less than five pictures---all of them were of John Harrison and/or David traveling or in the hotel room. David and I enjoyed the wedding festivities and had fun being around family and friends throughout the weekend! John Harrison got to attend his third bridesmaids' lunchen since he was born! John Harrison told me that he is counting on that one being the last all-female luncheon he ever attends. The wedding and reception were both lovely and Matt and Margaret were glowing the entire day!
John Harrison got to enjoy his first First Class flight on the way to Orlando---when we accepted the complimentary ugradge, we hoped that we wouldn't regret our decision. John Harrison did really well and slept most of the flight. John Harrison had a cold for the week and a half leading up to the weekend and thankfully, was on the mend by the time we got on the plane on Thursday. However, for the 9 or 10 day he had been sick, John Harrison had woken up 3-5 times each night, which took its toll on all of us. John Harrison did really well during the day while we were in Florida, but the nights were a totally different story. Due to the change of environment and routine, John Harrison woke up 6-10 times per night the three nights we were in Orlando. At one point during some of the wedding pictures, the photographer told the bridesmaids to do a "sexy" pose. I said out loud that I didn't have any sexy left in me. I did manage to oblige and put my hand on my hip at the photographer's insistance.
John Harrison had a meltdown in the airport and during the first 15 minutes of the flight going home. Thankfully, we did not get upgraded to first class on the flight home--it was bad enough being in coach and trying everything to get our baby to stop crying (actually--it was more like screaming/wailing) to no avail! I was so, so glad when John Harrison stopped crying---I'm sure everyone else on the plane was, as well!! John Harrison was just completely exhausted.....his daytime goodness had come to an end. I was so happy that we had been able to be a part of my sister and new brother-in-law's special day, but was very much relieved to be back home Sunday afternoon:).

Picture Overload

Taking a nap on the floor in Mom and Dad's room




Playing with Dad

David carved our pumpkin to have a "John Harrison" smile--two teeth on the top, two on the bottom



Precious little boy taking a nap
On the plane headed for Aunt Margaret's wedding

Exhausted.....sleeping on the hotel bed (well, at least for a few minutes...sleep didn't come in very long chunks the weekend of my sister's wedding)
Up to something mischevious!
One of my favorite new pictures (taken today)

"What is Dad doing with all those lights??"
Watching Dad put Christmas lights up outside our house this afternoon.