Today was the kind of day that lets you know that spring is really right around the corner and makes those 30 degree days in March bearable. It was a warm 60-70 degrees today and I spent the most of it outside with both kiddos (especially since the next day was 35 degrees and raining). We took over a playgym at the playground (since no one else was there) and enjoyed the area with a packed lunch. Alex took his first ride down the slide too. Then after nap we enjoyed a delicious dinner al fresco!
Yearly Archives: 2015
Aunt Allison Visits
Aunt Allison visited this weekend and she had fun visiting our winter wonderland and meeting Alex. She also made the entire family adorable knit hats! Thank you Allison! We are glad she got to visit and spend time with us and the children.
More Snow Fun
It has snowed AGAIN (TWICE!!) and we are at it outside trying to get the most of this winter before spring and summer comes. This time since Alex is officially six months old he gets to ride in the stroller proper and therefore get the luxurious weather shield to keep him warm while Brooke and I tackle sledding down the finest hills of the golf course. Also we finally get to make our ‘happy snowman’.
Alex is 6 months old
This last week Alex turned six months old but I was waiting until today to make this post because today is when he had his six month appointment with Dr. Mink and we got his growth stats. He weighs 19lbs 13oz and is 28.1 inches long. Dr. Mink also gave me the go ahead to introduce more foods other than the apples, pears, sweet potatoes, peas, prunes, and oatmeal which was all he was allowed to have until he turned six months. I am sure our hungry boy will be happy about that. At six months old Alex likes to: put everything in his mouth, kick his feet, grab and chew on his feet, put his hands in his mouth while eating his baby food, stick out his tongue, smile at everyone, laugh at me, AJ, and Brooke, suck only his left thumb, ‘talk’ A LOT, make raspberry sounds particularly while kicking his feet, wake up in the middle of the night to cry for an hour even though he is fed, changed, and comforted in our arms, change his wake up time to 6:45am, take a bath every night and Brooke joins him for her baths, wake Brooke up in the morning and after her nap, lie in Brooke’s bed and play with her, be read to, sit up on own in the activity chair and jumper, roll over from front to back, turn himself 360 degrees every night in the crib, and drool everywhere with no sign of teeth.
Oma gets a snow treatment on her VA vacation
Oma came for an impromptu visit and go a chance to enjoy our winter weather with Brooke and Alex. We stayed safe and warm and eventually got to venture out to the library and bounce house to keep Brooke from being too stir crazy from being snowed in!