Especially when your wife flocks you in public. :)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, SCOTT!
Friday, September 24, 2010
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Soccer Starts
We recently had our first soccer game. It was quite an adventure, especially Daddy was the head coach this week! But he took it all in stride.
Here are the boys discussing their strategy.
Where are we going with the ball? They all yelled "THE GOAL!"
Here are the boys discussing their strategy.
Where are we going with the ball? They all yelled "THE GOAL!"
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Thursday, September 2, 2010
My How Things Change
It's funny sometimes to reflect on how uptight I was during my pregnancy with Levi and after he was born. I was so regimented in my pregnancy...little to no caffeine intake, no sugar-free gum, sleeping only on my left side...I laugh now as I think about how I changed with each child.
After Levi was born, we did everything by the book. Sleep training, cloth-diapering, keeping him at home until after immunizations and by all means, we never gave him solid food or anything other than breast milk until he was 5-6 months old.
Ahem. Let's just say we are a bit more relaxed now.
Last night, since Levi ate tolerably well (read that to mean he ate 1/2 his chicken frank, applesauce, noodles and a slice of cheese) he was rewarded with two double stuf golden oreos, a crowd pleaser at my house.
Well, Shiloh was intrigued. She'd already consumed her baby food/cereal, a mum mum cracker and some juice. She watched me like a hawk as I enjoyed my alloted two oreos (thank you, Levi). So, being a bit more relaxed in my parenting skills than I once was, I decided my little "almost eight month old" could have an oreo. Just the cookie part, not the icing.
First she examined it carefully. I'm sure she was looking for sharp edges, don't you think?
Then she gave it a nibble or two.
After Levi was born, we did everything by the book. Sleep training, cloth-diapering, keeping him at home until after immunizations and by all means, we never gave him solid food or anything other than breast milk until he was 5-6 months old.
Ahem. Let's just say we are a bit more relaxed now.
Last night, since Levi ate tolerably well (read that to mean he ate 1/2 his chicken frank, applesauce, noodles and a slice of cheese) he was rewarded with two double stuf golden oreos, a crowd pleaser at my house.
Well, Shiloh was intrigued. She'd already consumed her baby food/cereal, a mum mum cracker and some juice. She watched me like a hawk as I enjoyed my alloted two oreos (thank you, Levi). So, being a bit more relaxed in my parenting skills than I once was, I decided my little "almost eight month old" could have an oreo. Just the cookie part, not the icing.
First she examined it carefully. I'm sure she was looking for sharp edges, don't you think?
Then she gave it a nibble or two.
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