Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Just Say "No" to Finger Food

We got Isaac some of the Gerber Fruit Puffs.  Actually, we got him a *lot* of them because they were at Sam's Club.  He's not such a fan.
When he did finally get the puff in his mouth, he made terrible faces and spit it out as soon as he could get it to unstick from his tongue, where it was dissolving.  It was entertaining to watch, although he didn't seem to find it nearly as amusing as Todd and I did.  Perhaps if we shaped it like a plug or set it in the dog's bowl it would be more appealing.  LOL


Isaac's greatly enjoys standing.  He's still not a great crawler, but can now easily go from a crawl to a sit.  This is new within the last few days.  He has pulled himself to a stand a couple of times in his crib, though not today.  He can easily pull himself to his knees from a seated position and is very proud of himself when he does.  Here's a quick shot of the Isaac "making a stand."



Home Sweet Construction Zone

Todd's been working hard on the master bathroom for the last few days.  He's gotten quite a bit done!  The tile floor is down, grouted, and sealed.  He has cut the holes in the ceiling for the surround-sound speakers.  The vanity is in the room, though not yet attached to the wall.  The counter guy has come and measured, so we'll have a counter this week or next.  There is a door hung in the door frame to enter the room.  Today, Todd tiled the front of the bath tub and cut the tile for most of the "deck" surrounding the tub.  I think it looks amazing so far!  (Parents:  we are keeping the door closed so that Isaac is *NEVER* in the room unless someone is carrying him).








Several people have asked me what Todd and I are going to do when the house is finished.  I generally just want to laugh at this question.  Todd's working on the master bath now - including finishing the tile work on the tub and the shower and installing a toilet.  Then he'll need to put up doors for the master closet and hall closet.  Once that's complete, we need to finish the laundry room because it is about 5 degrees warmer in there than outside.  There's still some minor finish work to be done on the stairwell, plus the trim in the nursery and master bedrooms and under the stairs, in addition to installing shelves and a hanging rod in the downstairs closet.  He's going to set up the whole-house audio at some point since all of the wiring is run and he's gotten most of the equipment.  I believe we would also like to park our vehicles in the garage someday, too, so we'll need to sift through whatever is in there after the indoor projects are complete to determine how best to organize it.


My sister is working on designing a new front porch for us.  It's going to be 2 levels and we'll be able to walk out from the office and the master bedroom.  We're hiring someone to do that.  We're going to have the windows and the siding replaced at the same time.  Hopefully that can be done outside while other projects are still in progress inside.


Assuming all of these things are completed someday, we're going to begin work on an outdoor kitchen/entertaining area.  We'd like to have a smoker and a fire pit.  Autumn is so nice here in the evenings that we expect to get a lot of use out of such a space.


Whenever that is done, Todd would really love to purchase a small plot of land from the park next door.  He wants to build a nice large garage where he can also have a workshop.  We're also thinking that someday we might like to build on over our existing garage.


As you can see, we still have several years' worth of projects in front of us.  This is why I find it so amusing when I'm asked what we'll do when we finish.  I don't doubt that this house will continue to keep us busy for many years to come!

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Tile in the Bathroom

Hark!  The tile floor is down in the bathroom!  The tile and the grout are down, but it hasn't been sealed yet.  Progress!!!



Isaac's First Christmas!

Isaac certainly had an enjoyable first Christmas.  He got lots of new toys, some new clothes, and a child-size table and chairs.  His favorite parts were, of course, the wrapping paper and the boxes.  I took several photos of Isaac in front of the tree, per my mom's request.  This was Christmas Eve, before Santa came.



As you can see, Isaac is curious about the camera and what Mom is doing and would rather not sit still for a photo op.  :o)  Our little adventurer...


Here's a little insight into trying to get a good photo pose (after we took away a gift for Todd and swapped it with a gift for Isaac):


This was Isaac opening his very first present, a bunch of stacking cups from Todd's Aunt Nancy and Uncle Rod.  These were a huge hit.


Isaac played with each of his toys as they were opened.  I enjoyed it because I understand that it's only going to be that way for a few years before the excitement is opening the next gift instead of playing with the toy he's just seen.

He decided he needed a nap about 5 minutes after I finished this video.  He opened 4 gifts, took a nap, then opened more gifts.  It was a fun way to draw out the excitement of Christmas.


We had an outstanding feast last night.  I had originally thought I would bake a goose, but reconsidered after reading that I would have to siphon off the fat every 20 minutes and, oh, by the way, goose fat is highly *flammable*.  The ham was great (and low maintenance)!


At our Thanksgiving feast, Isaac was sick.  I remember thinking that we were unbelievably blessed with all the wonderful things that happened this year.  I still feel the same way a month later.  2010 has been the most incredible year!


We ended our day with a Skype call to my sister and her family in Virginia.  We saw lots of people because Dave's daughters were also there and Mom was staying with them.  It was snowing there and we got to see the accumulation through the windows.  They loved the white Christmas and were not-so-secretly hoping the girls would get snowed in and "have" to stay a few extra days.  It was so good to be able to see them as we talked.  The girls are 14, 12, and 11.  Todd and I haven't seen them in 3 years now, though I try to keep up with the oldest on Facebook.  I thoroughly enjoyed seeing all of them, even if I can't get a hug through Skype.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

On the Move

Isaac is getting better at crawling every day.  Before I know it, I won't be able to keep up with him!  I'm sure he'd prefer that.  LOL  He currently does a "zombie crawl."  This is similar to a military crawl in that he's on his tummy, but different because his back end is dead weight.  He also does a little bit of "real" crawling, but he's faster with the zombie crawl.


He also pulled himself to a stand in his crib the other day, but not on camera.  This video does not come close to capturing it, but is so cute that I have to share it.  This is Isaac about 5 minutes after he was standing in his crib.  He's very pleased with himself when he learns something new and he was in a playful mood.


Yesterday, I was getting ready to take a shower.  I plopped Isaac into his swing so that he'd be able to hang out in the bathroom and breathe some steam to help him breathe a little better.  I walked out of the room and came back to find this.  He was having the time of his life on this thing!


My dad came to visit us for a couple of days this weekend and I totally forgot to take any photos. I'm pretty annoyed with myself for that...  Ho hum.  We may plan to visit him the next time, though, so we can get some of the seafood he keeps talking about.  Yum!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Sick Baby = No Updates

Isaac has been super-snotty for about a week now.  The poor little thing wants only to sleep in someone's arms and semi-upright so he can breathe.  Today, he fell asleep in his swing while I was in the shower, so I left him in the steamy bathroom.  I have the door open so I'll hear him when he awakes.  Hey, don't judge.  I've been holding him for most of the last 4 days.


He's getting closer to crawling when he will let me put him down to play.  I have started crawling on the floor like a lunatic, which Isaac finds amusing.


This is the monthly picture with Blue Bear.  I took it a few days ago, but this is the first time I've had a chance to blog since then.  The bear is starting to look smaller!  I am sorry the picture is sideways.  I have no idea what's going on with it - it's the second time I've uploaded it because it was too large to fit on the screen the last time.  I've never had this problem before...




In other news, Todd finished all of the trimwork downstairs.  We are counting the stairs themselves as a separate entity.  :o)  He'll finish those in a few days while he's off at Christmas.  My dad is visiting us this weekend, so I am not sure whether Todd will have a chance to work on the trim then.  

Friday, December 10, 2010

Trimwork

I have been meaning to post this since Sunday.  Sorry for the delay!  I know you've been wondering what has happened around the house lately.  Todd has gotten most of the baseboards up, but still needs to do some caulking around them and touching up the paint.  Still on the list for baseboards are the hall closet and the pantry.  He is not speculating when he'll be finished, but I'm hoping it will be by Christmas.  I'm not holding my breath, though, since we've had lots to distract us the last few weeks.  This weekend's priority is going to be baby-proofing since we're soon going to have a crawler...  Here are a few photos to highlight our most recent updates.


The pantry door; first it's closed, then slightly ajar.  This way you can see that it says "Pantry" on the glass part.  The light switch is in the door frame, so it turns on when the door is opened and off when the door closes.


The new 8'-long picnic table that Todd made:

Repairs to the fireplace.  The stones came off the side when the paneling was removed, although I didn't hear exactly how/why that happened.

A comparison between the old TV and the new.  And Todd's creepy mustache from Mo'vember...  I think it was to bring awareness to men's health - maybe prostate health?  We are now onto Decem-beard...

The now painted and finished front door surround.  It looks incredible.  Todd did a great job.



Still Not Crawling...

... but ever closer.  I think Isaac will probably be crawling by this weekend.  He has started to get up on all four, and then rocks backwards and forwards with all of his might (it's actually what woke me up yesterday, since he was doing it in his cosleeper and the whole thing was rocking)!  Now, he pushes way up on his hands and ends up pushing himself backwards.  While this doesn't sound like he's going in the right direction, he actually has stopped rolling to get around as of last night.  Up until last night, that's how he's gotten everywhere he's gone.


Last night, he wanted a cup on the floor behind him.  He looked back over his shoulder, pushed himself back a couple of times, then spun around on his tummy and grabbed the cup.  It was pretty cool to watch him doing  some problem-solving all on his own.  Also, if you look in the background, you will notice there are baseboards in this video!

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

8 Months!

Isaac has reached the ripe old age of 8 months!  I didn't even realize it was December until last night.  LOL


As a small nod to celebration, Isaac got to eat something sweet as his new food today.  I am not as adventurous as my friend Stephanie, who gave her little man a cupcake on his 6-month birthday.  Of course, Cash didn't eat more than a bite of cupcake, but he also doesn't have Isaac's tummy issues...  I gave Isaac some apples!  He seemed to like them, though not as much as the green beans.  Weirdo.


Happy Birthday, Isaac!

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Christmas Photos

I was trying to get a cute photo of Isaac for our holiday letter this year.  My friend, Candy, let us use her son, Henry's, Santa outfit.  It's too small for Henry and it was huge on Isaac.  Isaac was more cooperative during the photo session than I thought he would be and we had a usable photo within 10 minutes.  Thank goodness!  I had set up a little wagon with a sack of toys, and a few of his little toys in it.  He wanted to play with the toys...

And the leaves in the grass...
And then he wasn't so sure about the hat...
But we did have fun playing with the idea of Christmas photos and we got one that I really like, so we'll call it a win.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Green Beans

There are two different schools of thought on green beans between the adults in our house.


Todd will eat them now, but there's a story from his youth that bears repeating.  When Todd grew up, there was a rule in there house that you had to meet as many veggies as you were old.  For example, a 3-year-old had to eat 3 green beans.  One night, as Todd was procrastinating eating his green beans, he looked at his dad and said, "Dad, what does ROT taste like?"


Green beans are, however, my favorite vegetable.  I love them.


What did Isaac think?



A "Peary" Good Eater

Sorry for the lack of recent posts.  There was something wrong with the computer and I couldn't upload any photos or videos from the camera.  Todd messed with it this morning and it seems to be working now.  I didn't think you'd care to read my posts without visual aids...  LOL


Isaac wasn't quite sold on pears the first day he tried them, but by Day 3, he was quite a fan.  He ate every bit of his pears in short order.




Elisabeth's (and Matt's) baby girl, Bailey Ann, made her debut at 1:17 on Thursday morning.  She was 20 inches long and weighed 6 lbs. 13 oz.  By all accounts, she is *perfect*!!!  Congratulations to the new parents!

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Not Much To Tell

...But I get calls from Nana if I don't post anything for too long.  LOL


This was taken a couple of days ago when Isaac was feeling a little better.  He is normally very vocal, but is apparently camera-shy.  He seems to have a good day, then a bad day, then a good day with the sickies...  He feels a little warm to me today, but that could just be because my hands are little blocks of ice.  Thank God I live in Texas!  It's in the 50's and I am a popsicle.


Unfortunately, even though Isaac seems to be feeling better, I've gotten a cold.  I'm hopeful that it's the same thing Isaac (and Todd) had.  Otherwise, I'm probably going to get the poor little guy sick again...  Today, in an attempt to get out of the house and not have to *do* anything, we went to another Baby Day showing of Harry Potter.  We went with our friend, Maureen, last week, but I loved it and decided to go again today.  Isaac mostly napped through the movie both times, which is wonderful when I'm the entertainment committee.


In other news, my cousin Elisabeth is being induced tomorrow and is already in the hospital this evening.  They are starting her on Cervidil tonight - this sounds a lot like how we got to meet our sweet Isaac nearly 8 months ago!  My thoughts and prayers are with her and her husband, Matt.  I hope things go very smoothly for them and little Miss Bailey makes an entrance sooner, rather than later.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Ford GT (AKA: a Car I will Never Own)

When we went to Rudy's for breakfast, this amazing car was parked in the parking lot.
Todd and I looked it over and saw that it was signed in several places by different people.  Suffice it to say that I'm unlikely to ever own a car that people want to sign...


As we ate breakfast, Todd and I speculated on the owner.  Todd guessed it would be a man in his 50's.  I decided he would be divorced with no children.


On our way out of Rudy's, I stopped to take this picture.  The owner of the car, who was exactly the person Todd and I expected him to be, saw me and told me it would cost $1.00.  I laughed and told him it was a nice looking ride.  He told me I needed to sit in it.  !!!  I didn't need much convincing!  He asked if I had anything sharp in my pockets.  Apparently the seats are $7,000/each.  That's more than the value of my entire car.  LOL




It was definitely an experience!  The car sits really low, which made it interesting to get in and out.  The doors actually open half of the roof at a time, but it makes it easier to get a picture taken.  LOL  The guy said he'd just driven down to San Antonio and written a check for the car when he bought it 5 years ago.  They were originally listed at $300K, but he waited until the prices became "more reasonable."  It still cost more than our house...  It was fun to sit in the car and I will remember it for a long time to come!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Thanksgiving 2010

Let's just say that today did not go at all as planned.  We *thought* we were going to spend the morning at home and then head over to dinner at the Stolpes' house around 2:00.  However, Isaac woke up with a fever this morning (I knew he slept too well last night!).  His temperature hovered at around 101 degrees all day.  Poor little guy.  He wanted someone to hold him at all times and wanted to sleep most of the day.  It worked out alright for us.  We had most of the fixin's in the pantry, so Todd went out to get turkey to complete the meal.  We had turkey, dressing, green bean casserole, cranberry sauce, and gravy.  It was a darn good dinner; if I do say so myself.  The green bean casserole was the trickiest part.  It had to be dairy-free.  So I used Golden Mushroom soup instead of the standard Cream of Mushroom.  That should have been the biggest change to the recipe.  It wasn't.  After I'd started to put the food together, I realized that I didn't have any more plain rice milk - only chocolate and vanilla.  I had used the last 2 cups of plain milk to make (also dairy-free) potato soup last night!  Oh no!!!  The solution?  Mix some of the potato soup in with the Golden Mushroom in order to thicken up the sauce for the casserole.  It wasn't all bad, actually.  I'm not saying it would be my first choice, but...


We also had a bit of a surreal experience this morning.  I was afraid of going stir crazy because Isaac wanted to be constantly held, he was tired, and I wasn't sure how fussy he was going to be as the day wore on.  I suggested we go for a walk as a chance to get out of the house a bit.  Isaac is generally calmer outside and I thought he'd be less restless on a walk.  As we left the house, it was 76.8 degrees.  I had on a tank top and jeans and even suggested to Todd that he trade his jeans for a pair of shorts before we left.  There were some dark clouds overhead, but we figured we'd walk the 1.5 miles quickly enough that it wouldn't be a problem.  For those of you familiar with our neighborhood, we walked out across the bridge behind the house and through the wooded area into the next section of our neighborhood.  We'd only gone about a block after the woods ended (less than 1/2 mile from the house), when the wind started to pick up.  As we walked into the headwind, there was a sudden cold burst of air.  It lasted maybe 3 seconds or so.  It was odd - like that feeling when you're swimming in a lake and hit a sudden cold spot.  Then it was gone just as quickly.  Roughly 20 seconds later, another cold wave of air washed over us.  This one just kept going and it was really cold!  The wind never warmed up again.  We actually only took a few more steps before deciding to turn around and go home the way we'd come.  We were gone less than 20 minutes.  I checked the temps when we returned home.  It was 63.2 degrees!  WOW!!!  It isn't every day that you get to feel the temperature drop almost 15 degrees in as many minutes!  It's now in the 40's outside and is supposed to get into the 30's tonight.  We have freeze warnings in effect for tomorrow evening.  It finally feels more like Thanksgiving weather, though, and Todd lit a wonderful fire in the fireplace for us this evening.


I hope Isaac enjoyed his first Thanksgiving with us.  Todd and I certainly did.  Even if it wasn't what we had planned, it was one of the best ones I think I've had!  It was a reminder to be thankful for our family and the chance to spend the day together.  Todd took a break from his many projects and we got some good, quality family time today.


Now, for the part you really wanted, a video of Isaac.  It's a couple of days old, but he really didn't do anything you'd want to see on video today.



Monday, November 22, 2010

Funksgiving 2010

Funksgiving is, without a doubt, one of my favorite annual celebrations.  Each year, on the Saturday before Thanksgiving, we gather together with close friends, a deep fryer, and some alcohol to celebrate.  It's an awesome celebration for a lot of reasons.  We have a lot of the same crowd each year, but we always introduce a few new people to the fun at every celebration.  I also do VERY little cooking for this as we ask everyone to bring a side dish or dessert  - we offer the location, at least one turkey, and stuffing.


Last year, we celebrated at our house.  To give you an idea of how far we've come, these are pics from last year's celebration:


The top picture was taken while standing in the living room, looking into the kitchen and, past that, into the dining room.  (I look enormous because I'm about 5 months pregnant).  Our friend Robert Jackson helped to string the holiday lights from the ceiling just before the party got started.  We did all of our "kitchen" work in the laundry room, which was our temporary kitchen.  The floors where everyone was standing were all exposed concrete.  The only walls downstairs with wallboard on them were in the laundry room and the den.  The walls in the den were not painted and had "Panel" written on all of them to denote that paneling was to be added there (we had torn down the paneling a few weeks prior to the party).


In addition to having a proper kitchen this year,
we also had a totally new group of friends!
The guys still spent most of their time outside hovering around the fire and the turkey fryer.  It was in the 70's and overcast most of the day, so the weather was just about perfect.
And the Walter family managed to get its "Funk" on.
Happy Funksgiving!!!

Settling In...Still

Last week, we got a little more settled into the house.  Isaac "helped" me unpack a few more boxes in the master bedroom.  There are only a couple of boxes left in the master, then we get to move on to the much more challenging guest room.  I am donating to Goodwill every couple of weeks as I clear out more things that we haven't seen/used/needed in over a year...


Before the Funksgiving festivities started on Saturday, Todd got the pot racks hung in the pantry and we were finally able to clear the floor and counter space of pots, pans, and lids.  Hooray!
I have been asking for a picnic table for a few months now.  Especially with the cooler weather rolling in, I'd like to be able to eat dinner, and maybe even a few lunches, outside.  I was thinking we would buy one, but Todd, of course, had other ideas.  He found instructions to make an 8' long table.
One of the next steps will be baby-proofing.  Isaac is more mobile every day!  It's a good thing Todd has a 4-day weekend coming up because I think we're going to need it to make the house a little safer for the mini-man.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Boys, Boys, Boys!

Yesterday Isaac and I hosted our friends.  We had a great visit with Allison and Anderson, Candy and Henry, Valeria and Nico, and Stephanie and Cash.  This group is the original group of mommas and babies that started meeting back in May.  My, what a long way we've come in a short amount of time!  Nico and Anderson can crawl anywhere they want now and Anderson even took a few steps for us yesterday!  At one point, I put Isaac in his ExerSaucer so I could work on lunch for the mommies.  When I got back, Nico and Anderson had joined in on the fun.  Henry was not to be left out, so we have a little video of all of the boys playing around the toy.  Isaac is, of course, in the middle of the toy.  From the left are Nico, Anderson, and Henry.  Cash hadn't arrived yet when we captured this quick moment of fun.
Our gatherings have gotten much louder over the months.  Now that the boys are more mobile and more chatty, we are a much noisier group!  We also finish far fewer sentences - we'll start to talk about something and then get distracted when one of the boys moves to close to another or steals someone else's toy.  It's a much livelier group!  I am so glad we can look forward to this each week!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Sitting Up!

Isaac has really gotten the hang of sitting up in the last few days.  He was sitting pretty well before, but now he's better able to right himself if he starts to tip over.


I did manage to give him a bath by myself yesterday.  I put less water in his tub and turned him in it so he faces the other direction.  This gives him better back support, so he's less apt to end up with his face in the water.


Isaac has also started a great deal more babbling.  Not that our house was all that quiet before, but now it's even less so.  I am having fun with it because he's making "M" sounds, so some of it sounds like Mom or Momma.  I was just telling Todd last night that it's funny that I'm so eager for him to say Mom.  In another few years, I'll probably be sick of hearing the word!  LOL  I can remember the following exchange from when my sister and I were kids:
Kristin or me:  "MOM!!" (for the bazillionth time that day)
Mom:  "She changed her name."
Kristin or me:  "What did she change it to?"
Mom:  "I'm not telling you."

Monday, November 15, 2010

Isaac's First Allergy Test

Isaac and I went to the pediatric allergist for the first time today.  She had the results from his earlier blood tests.  It shows he is not allergic to dairy, but is allergic to eggs.  This is good and bad.  Isaac is lactose intolerant, even if he's not allergic to dairy products, so I am still not able to add them back to my diet.  I am a little bummed to hear that he is allergic to eggs, too, though.  This makes things like flu shots more challenging if we choose to get them.  I haven't completely eliminated eggs from my diet, nor do I intend to do that.  I will just try not to eat them too often.  I am already reading all of the labels for milk products and I avoid them completely.  I just don't think eggs cause quite as severe a reaction, so I'm less worried.  The allergist ordered some additional blood tests, so we went upstairs to the lab and he had to have his arms stabbed.  Again.  Darn it.  The tech at this lab was MUCH better, however, and Isaac didn't shed so much as a tear.  He was quite a little champ!


The doctor also prescribed Isaac a new lotion for his eczema.  She said there are no steroids in the cream, which was a concern for me, but that it can be used to prevent some of the flare-ups. I forgot to get the scrip filled on our way home (3.5 hours after we originally left the house!), so I'll have to let you know how that works a little later.


In other news, autumn has definitely arrived in Austin.  The trees in our front yard are changing colors and we're bundling up in jackets when we go out.  We went for a family walk (minus Nestle) on Saturday morning.  Isaac's new hat was just what he needed to keep his little bald head warm!
He also got in some play time with Dad and Jackson in the afternoon while Mom and Dad watched some football.  Jackson is getting a little more interested in Isaac.
Auntie Kristin and Uncle Dave got Isaac a "Hug-A-Bible" for his baptism.  Isaac is totally captivated by the soft cover on the outside of the book.  I've read him the stories, but he also just enjoys playing with the cover on it.

Baseboards, Part 1

Todd got started on the baseboards this past weekend.  It really finished out everything very nicely.  We are eager to see the finished product!  It really looks nice so far.  He's gotten most of the kitchen in place and still needs to touch up the nail holes before a final paint job.


He's also gotten the bottom molding put in place around the cabinets.  It really looks sharp!!

Friday, November 12, 2010

Just Another Day

There's not much to report from Austin today since I managed to get 3 posts up last night.  Isaac is currently sleeping, although I forgot to give him his Tylenol, so we'll see how long it lasts...  We went to Crawlers/Toddlers yoga this morning and he crashed for a really good nap in the car on the way home.  I just had to take every back-road available to make sure he was in the car long enough and didn't wake up the second I walked him into the house.  When he woke up, I gave him some milk before feeding him some squash.  I guess I'd fed him too much before this because he doesn't normally make as big a mess as he did today.  He had fun with his squash.  I got some cute pictures that I just have to share.


I did take the spoon away when I got concerned that he was going to either choke or impale himself on it.  :o)


After the squash explosion, of course, I had to give Isaac a bath.  This was an interesting experience because we took out the little piece he used to be able to "sit" on in his little tub.  I seriously thought he was going to drown himself.  With me there.  Holding on to him with both hands.  He scared me half to death, although he didn't seem to notice.  He is able to sit up well enough in the tub - unless I'm rubbing soap on him.  That makes him a bit wobbly and then he just tries to put his face in the water.  As you might imagine, I'm not such a fan of that.


Isaac is pushing up ever farther on his arms.  Today, he managed to push himself backwards some with his arms, so he's starting to realize he can use them for mobility.


Here's a quick video.  He was quite the energetic little fellow this afternoon.  (Mom, for the record, Nestle walked by just after I turned off the camera, so Isaac started gunning for him, instead).

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Daily Elvis

Isaac turned 7 months old on Monday.  I can't believe how quickly my little boy is growing!
He's gotten so much stronger over the last few days and weeks it's really incredible.  This one is for Nana - Isaac can get his foot into his mouth.  Proof that he is my son as I am notorious for putting my foot in my mouth!
He is able to sit for longer periods of time, usually without too much wobbling.
He is learning to make new expressions.


Isaac is also much more able to move himself around and get to his toys.  My brother-in-law, Dave, has estimated about 2-3 weeks before we have a crawler on our hands.  We have a LOT of baby-proofing to do between now and then!
Isaac's teething has made things a little more interesting at our house.  First of all, there's been very little sleep for the last few nights.  I talked to Mom tonight about Isaac needing a change of activity every 15 minutes or so and she suggested that I dance with him.  A tangent:  one of my sister's coworkers has a theory that Elvis is so ingrained into our culture that we are exposed to something Elvis-like every single day.  We refer to this as the Daily Elvis.  This was my Daily Elvis today:

Housing in Leuven

House-hunting in Leuven was quite an experience! We went out with our realtor for 2 consecutive afternoons trying to find a place. The short...