We play...
out on the hammock with Bailey...
Alright, so we take naps too...
and we are learning to talk (and spit!)
We love playing with our family!
Alright, so we take naps too...
and we are learning to talk (and spit!)
We love playing with our family!
(Sorry, I didn't flip this before posting, so it looks like Ian is dangling from the air. HEHE)
This week brought hot weather and the bub's first swimming lesson. After 4 ton of sand and 18,000 gallons of water, Papaw Graf finally got the pool up. Ian took to the water like a duck. He didn't even mind getting his head wet. In fact, he tries to turn his head to the side so he can drink the water. Mom is so relieved. She doesn't know what she would do with a boy who didn't like getting wet.
We don't have any pictures from the pool yet. Balancing a slippery, wiggly, wriggling thing and not completely soaking the camera is not something I have accomplished yet. The bub has also begun to really smile, and mom has yet to catch that elusive picture. It usually comes in the wee hours of the morning just after a good feed. He stares at me contently with those big blues and then cracks the hugest toothless grin.
With the heat, came an increased pollen count. So, the weekend brought sniffles all around. The bub thought I was killing him squirting saline up his nose only to suck it out again and then pounding on his back and chest. I had to keep reassuring him it would make him feel better.
Yeah right MOM!
Daddy didn't feel good either. I think the bub is telling him that Mommy will make it all better.
On July 5, 2009, Ian was given a name and a blessing by his father. Derick's parents, brother and family, and Grandma Goldena came to see. All of mommy's family that could make it were there too. It was a beautiful day. Ian was blessed with peace, a desire to follow the Lord, and the Spirit to be with him all his days. He was also blessed to be a light to those around him.
He is definitely that to his family.
The bub blew out the back of his diaper. Mommy calls it the "Tectonic Bum."
Derick's Mom and Dad
Yesterday was one of those perfect days where you just fall into bed sleepy and satisfied. Even the bub. The weather had been scorching hot for the end of June, but this week brought a relief in temperature. Derick is off for two whole weeks for Summer shutdown. With temperatures in the 50s we were able to get out and do some much needed yard work. A recent string of thunderstorms has caused our garden to blossom, both with vegetables and weeds. I converted the wagon into a bed for Ian and wheeled him around with me. We have a stroller, but he doesn't seem to like sitting in it too well. Possibly the enclosed sides or the straps bother him. He loved sitting in the soft wagon-bed under the shade of the tree. (The heavy-duty plastic Radio Flyer wagon was a $5 steal at a garage sale we found just before Ian was born.) There was a nice cool breeze and he dozed happily. Dad was able to clean out the garage, till up some flower beds, and remove an ugly fence post from the front yard. Mom was able to weed a little, prune the zucchini and tomato plants, and put up a trellis for the cucumbers. Our garden has grown wonderfully this year. We put in garlic, onions, potatoes, tomatoes, zucchini, corn, green beans, snap peas, melons, and an array of herbs. Everything is taking off. Later in the day Mom and the bub dozed together in the hammock. (Another great find for $20 at Goodwill.)
Other news this week:
Yes, I turned 30 on Monday. I spent it taking Derick to have his wisdom teeth removed and nursing him in his Vicoden induced stupor. He is healing well. A year or so ago, I was dreading turning 30. I had not yet accomplished any of the goals I had had for my twenties, namely, getting married, having children, and finishing my degree. Like the true procrastinator that I am, I got them all in just under the wire. Bring on the third decade!