Thursday, May 28, 2009

Amazing Grace


She's doing it!

Lorelai is officially sitting up. She's still wobbly, but she's no longer only sitting for a few seconds!


Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Some afterthoughts from yesterday's post

I realized this morning that I didn't really go into detail on the development of the kids. 



Asher is almost 27 months old and is still completely 100% in love with his "baby" sister, and for that we are incredibly thankful. He is learning new words daily. It's amazing how quickly they can pick things up even without us realizing it. He can count to 3, but after 3 he just expects us to do something amazing like throw him in the air rather than continuing to count. He says, "One, Two, THREE!!!" 

His obsession is "trucks." He has a box of Hot Wheels that he has to take everywhere. They even go to bed with him, and he plays with them until he's ready for sleep and then puts them in the box and goes to sleep. Thankfully it isn't a problem for us - he's never stayed up too late playing with them. He loves to watch monster truck videos. Jon wants to take him to a monster truck rally whenever it's in Atlanta next, but I'm not too keen on that idea. Asher is very much in the stage of being fearful of everything so I feel like that could be a disaster. It's one thing to watch the videos, but it's quite another to be right there in front of all those trucks in a weird place. 

Asher is just such a good boy. The nursery workers at church are always so excited to see him and hate when he isn't there. They're always commenting on how sweet he is. It's so nice to hear things like that as a parent and to know that he isn't causing trouble. He's a very passive toddler. He has some friends that he plays with, and he sometimes gets pushed because he has a toy one of them wants, but Asher has never been one to push or push back. He lets them take toys from him and never gets mad or even tells an adult. I'm hoping that he starts sticking up for himself soon because I don't want him getting walked all over, but I'm also so glad that he's not on his way to becoming a bully!




Lorelai is 7 months old now and is our cuddle bug. She loves to be held all the time and would rather be playing on the floor with toys than in a jumper/bouncer. She's become extremely mobile and scoots from room to room already. She isn't crawling, but she digs her toes into the floor and uses her arms to pull herself around. Asher "crawled" like this for the longest time until almost 11 months so we'll see if this is how she chooses to get herself around as well. Needless to say, though, we can't take our eyes off of her. She's really fast! 

She isn't sitting up on her own yet, but we're working on it. She can sometimes sit for a few seconds, but that's about it so far. As mentioned in the last post she just had squash for the first time on Monday, and last night she had some more. In a few days she'll try some carrots. I made a ton of different foods for her Monday and Tuesday including squash, carrots, sweet potatoes, peaches, pears, and apples so we're making our way through them to rule out the possibility of allergies. 

Lorelai still isn't sleeping through the night, but I don't mind too much. Since she's so small it's only going to help for her to get in a couple of extra feedings. She weighs 13.5 lb. now and is 26 1/2 inches or so. 

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

I'm going to keep this up even if I'm alone

OK. The fact is I'm horrible at committing to something like a blog. I said it in my first post, and I'm saying it again. But I want to change that. There are only a couple of you that are probably still with me (if that??), but that's good enough for me so here we go! And bear with me - since it's been so long since I've posted this will be long.

Since I've posted (Easter) we haven't had too much going on. Lorelai was dedicated on Mother's Day which was the biggest thing. Here are some pictures from it.








Asher started taking a sports class. Today was his 4th class so he has 2 more before this session is over. He does basketball for 2 weeks, football for 2 weeks, soccer for 1 week, and t-ball for 1 week. I'm planning on signing him up for the next session as well because he really enjoys it. I had the best compliment on him today after the class. The two coaches came up to me to tell me how wonderful he is. They went on and on about how good and well behaved he is. They told me how this class is the hardest one they've had so far, but Asher always listens and never follows the examples the other kids set and were just so thankful. I have to admit - their words brought tears to my eyes. For those of you that remember Asher was an extremely difficult baby. He cried more often than he didn't until he was about 5 months old when we finally saw some minor improvement. It makes me so incredibly happy to see how far he's come from that. He might have been a hard baby, but he is one of the best and most well-behaved toddlers I've ever seen! Here are some pictures of him in his class.






That's about all that's new with us. Of course I have tons more pictures of the kids so here are some more random shots along with a couple of funny videos.







Asher and his buddy, Davis:






Our Memorial Day shoot:







And here are the videos. This first video was yesterday afternoon. Lorelai just started solids/baby food about 2 weeks ago, and this was her first try of real baby food. She started with squash, and Asher stayed true to himself by not letting even her eat without him getting some.