Friday, September 27, 2013

2 months old

We took Luke to his 2 month appointment on Wednesday. Here are his stats:
Height: 24 inches (88 %ile)
Weight: 12 lbs. 6 oz. (52 %ile)
Head Circumference: 15.85 in (82 %ile)
He also had 3 shots which he was not very happy about. The rest of the day he was pretty miserable. :(

* Luke is such a good natured baby
* Smiles all the time :)


* Eats about every 2 hours during the day
* Good sleeper! Usually goes to bed around 9ish and doesn't wake up to eat until 5ish, and then goes back to bed til 8ish. This makes me so happy!


* Can hold head up pretty well


* Doesn't have a very good tummy. Doctor suggested I stay away from dairy to see if that helps.


* Loves to look around and often focus on things
* We call him: Luke, Lukey, bunny, buddy, Lucas (mostly by Abbie)


* Always wants to be with/by us. If he is left alone he will get sad.
* Still loves to be held


* Has recently become wiggly. He kicks his legs and sometimes seems to try to grab things.



* Has started to make sounds and will sometimes have a little 'conversation' with us.

We are so happy to have our cute little Lukey in our family!

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Abbie 2.5

Abbie turned 2 1/2 this month! I can't believe how fast she is growing up.
* Abbie is a great eater- not picky. It takes her forever to eat a meal though because she gets distracted by other things, or just chats away. I have recently figured out that when she gets whiny, it is usually means she is hungry.  White milk is still her very favorite thing. She also really likes meat and cheese. But like I said earlier, she will eat almost anything I give her. Oh, and she definitely has a sweet tooth.
* She is also a pretty good sleeper. She goes to bed around 8pm and gets up around 7am. She always sleeps in her own bed. She also has a nap everyday for about 2 hours. Bedtime is sometimes a struggle simply because she doesn't want to go to sleep. She is the queen of stalling. We have a routine, which helps.
* SHE IS POTTY-TRAINED! I have been meaning to blog about this for awhile now. Back in March we started trying to potty-train. She had a sticker chart and was doing pretty good. After a couple of weeks, she just kind of quit and started having a lot of accidents because she didn't care. So I decided that I was ok with her going back to diapers because she was barely 2. Then at the beginning of June, one day she decided she wanted to use the potty. So, we started it again. This time I kept her in underwear all day, never using pull-ups. I think this was key to making it work, because then if she had an accident she was wet and uncomfortable. We used potty treats (starbursts) to help. She caught on very quickly. By mid-July she was completely potty-trained, meaning she knew when she had to go and would let me know, or just go by herself. Now we only use diapers during the night, but even then she will still get up to go to the potty during the night most nights. Its very rare that she ever has an accident.
* Abbie knows how to get herself dressed, and only needs help sometimes. Every morning we have a game for getting dressed. She jumps on the bed while I choose some undies, then she puts them on, then jumps on the bed while I get out a shirt, then she puts that on, etc. Sometimes she doesn't want what I pick out and then tells me what to pick. She can also put her sandals on- I love that I don't have to do this every time we go somewhere.  She always chooses which jammies she wants to wear, and they always have to match :) She is also pretty good with letting me do her hair. I usually let her choose what she wants. Lately, she has been obsessed with 'fireworks' in her hair. (see pics below)
* She is very independent in the fact that she wants to be able to do everything on her own- such as, washing her hands, getting dressed, buckling part of her seat belt. 
* Abbie has a huge imagination. She has lots of stuffed animal friends that talk. And she goes to pretend places all the time (the zoo, store, and Disneyland). Often she will tell me things that she did 'last night' (meaning any time in the past) and they never really happened. Some of the things she comes up with are hilarious. She also loves singing songs, most of which she makes up.  She also comes up with games that we have to play.  Here is a video of Abbie and Brandon putting on a show, I guess like a circus show.


* Abbie can recognize all the upper case ABC's and some of the lower case. She can also count to about 12 consistently and understands that numbers tell how much. 
* Abbie loves being outside. She loves riding her bike, playing, using chalk, going to the park, even playing in the rain.
* She is still a total daddy's girl! Every morning she comes and wakes daddy up and they play together for awhile before he goes to work. 
* Her favorite shows to watch are Monster's Inc., and Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood. She was so excited when we found a Sully costume, so that's what she is going to be for Halloween.
* 'Purple pretty' (blanket) is still her best friend. It goes everywhere with us and does whatever we do. If Abbie needs to potty, sometimes pretty goes potty as well. In the mornings, while Abbie drinks milk, pretty gets a bowl with cereal. ETC.   
* She can be a good little helper. Sometimes she will help me with Luke, if she is in a good mood (she likes picking out his outfits). Lately she has taken a liking to washing the dishes. Almost everyday she asks if she can while I am making dinner. So, she pulls over a chair, puts on her apron, and proceeds to rinse off dishes and then put them on the drying rack. It's really cute, keeps her busy, and is getting her into the habit of helping clean up. I usually have to go back and wash then again or throw them into the dishwasher.
* She goes to nursery all by herself! That is a huge accomplishment for her. 
* Abbie is a big girl, and she will let you know it. She loves being part of the big kids. And she loves going places and doing things- just like me. In the mornings she will usually ask where we are going today. She loves going to the store, and out to lunch.
* She is funny! We are always laughing at something she says or does. And she knows she is funny so sometimes she will make a joke and then laugh at it. We are always entertained by her. She loves to talk and be the center of attention.

I am so grateful for this sweet, happy girl!

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

adventures last week

Utah State Fair

 Last Monday we went to the fair. Here is Abbie next to the painting I entered.

Amanda won a ribbon for her painting. That is a rare thing, so great job!

Abbie absolutely loved the goats! She wanted to pet every single one. It was so fun that she went through a second time to pet them.

My 3 cute farmers :)

To end the night we went on the big, yellow slide. Once again Abbie loved it.

I think Abbie loved the fair 5x more than everyone, and I loved watching her enjoy everything.


Natural History Museum

Last Wednesday we went to the museum for the free day for completing the library summer reading program. They had lots of cool interactive things.

Here is the view from the top



This dinosaur was HUGE!

I think this was Abbie's favorite part- digging for dino bones. She spent like half an hour doing this- which was a perfect time to feed Luke.

This was a glass walkway with dino bones underneath it.

They also had story time, and dino hats for the kids to make. We lots of fun!

Monday, September 9, 2013

newborn pictures

When Luke was 2 weeks old we had some pictures taken. Here are a few of my favorites.


camping

Last Sunday night Abbie and Brandon camped in our backyard. They roasted Starbursts over the grill, and then slept in the tent. Unfortunately it started raining after they had only been asleep for a couple of hours, so it was cut short.  But, Abbie and Brandon both had a blast.



Saturday, September 7, 2013

Luke's Blessing

Luke was blessed in sacrament meeting last Sunday, September 1st. We had lots of family and friends come support us! The blessing was short and sweet and Luke was a perfect angel during it. Afterwards we had everyone over for breakfast. It was a really great day!


Home...

My parents got a phone call from Janessa's mission president late Saturday night (Aug. 24) saying that she needed to come home because she was constantly passing out and needed to see some doctors to get it taken care of. We picked her up from the airport Tuesday. It was so fun to see her, even under the less than ideal circumstances. She has since seen a cardiologist and think they have figured out the problem. Hopefully the new medication the doctor put her on will help and she will be able to go back out to finish her mission soon.