All snuggled up about to go for a walk
"Garsh this tongue sure tastes good!"
"We can only be said to be alive in those moments when our hearts are conscious of our treasures."
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Newborn no more
I just can't stop! Taking pictures, that is. We can't believe how quickly Weston is growing! He has graduated from newborn to baby. He can hold his head up on his own now and is learning something new everyday. I can't keep up! Here are more pics: Such a big boy sitting all by himself in his chair
Helping Dad with his plans
The guy can sleep anywhere
Helping Dad with his plans
The guy can sleep anywhere
Mimi & Big D
Clint went to Cuero last weekend so I spent the day with my parents. We went house hunting (they're thinking about moving) and then to lunch at a cute little restaraunt near my house called Buck and Ozzy's. We had fun goofing off all day, here are some pic's:
Learned something new
Weston was very fussy the other night and nothing seemed to calm him. After sending Clint to the store to get saline drops for his stuffy nose he still wouldn't calm down. So, as a last resort we loaded him in the stroller and went for a walk in the dark. It worked! He was sound asleep by the time we got home.
All snuggled up. It was a little airish so I bundled him like it was freezing outside (it was probably in the 70's). Clint hinted I was being over protective but like mom always said, "better safe than sorry."
Sound alseep, yeeeeaahhhh!!!
Chandler the Bruiser
Friday, October 17, 2008
Big Boy Happenings
Time is going by too fast, I seriously feel like I'm not getting enough pictures. My computer keeps telling me the memory is low but I don't care... uploading 200 pictures a week is totally necessary. Weston is now weighing 13.6 pounds and is 23 inches long! Here are some updates:
- He can lift his head on his own but only for a few seconds. Then he gets tired and bangs his nose on my shoulder. If he's upset, he'll head bang me really hard so he can get the point across.
- He has rolled over twice on his play gym. The first time I had to help him a little but that evening I was showing Clint and he did it again all on his own.
- He only cries when he's hungry or has a dirty diaper which is great compared to some stories I hear. I am beginning to tell the difference between the two cries. His hungry cry is more like a whimper and his poopy cry is more of a wailing.
- He sleeps most of the night... we've even had a couple nights where he didn't wake up once! Every time he sleeps through the night I panic when I see the clock. I'm still a little paranoid he's going to starve to death.
- He is smiling now! This is one of the most rewarding parts about being a mommy. Seeing him react to Clint and I is so special and it melts my heart to see him with Clint.
- After a nap when he's still groggy, he will only open one eye just enough to see what's going on. I finally got a pic of the funny face.
- We are traveling all over town and he's my little trooper. He loves his car seat and is getting a hang out of nursing anywhere and everywhere- the car, the dressing room at Marshall's, even the wax room at Anne's Nails- the Chinese love him! Every time I hear, "ooooh, he getting so big". I'm like, "ya, you saw him last week lady, he's not that much bigger".
Ok I'll quit typing, here's the little man...
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Weston's Big Day!
The delivery was so amazing and easy. I had the best experience and I can't believe I lost sleep agonizing over d-day. We were scheduled to be induced Tuesday, September 2nd. I woke up that morning and not even 5 minutes later my water broke. Once we got to the hospital things moved very quickly. I got the epidural around 8:00 and was fully dialated around 11:00. Weston was born at 12:19 pm, he weighed 8.8 lbs, and was 19.5 inches long.
Proud Daddy! Clint, Aunt Missy, Aunt Cassie, Mimi & Big Daddy
Grammy, Poppy, Aunt Dana & Cousin Logan
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Nursery
The nursery is very special to me. My mom and I picked out the fabric from a boutique in San Antonio called Cowgirls and Lace. She made the bedding and curtains for me. I will always remember the countless hours she spent in my dining room stitching away. The frame on the wall is also important. My whole pregnancy I talked about this quote from Maureen Hawkins and how it portrayed my feeling towards Weston. I was so busy (and tired) that I forgot all about it. Days before I was due, Cindy (my mother-in-law) surprised me with a frame that had the quote on it. Needless to say, it is also a special part of Weston's room. Here are some pics:
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