Sunday, February 25, 2018

TOOTH!

Miles got his FIRST TOOTH!

My mom had been saying that she could see his little teeth beneath the surface. I thought, surely it's going to take some time for those puppies to come through. And surely, Miles will be sad because teething hurts. AND, my nieces didn't have teeth until they were one. So, I didn't think they were anywhere close to coming through.

Apparently he's super advanced and decided - a tooth at 7mo? Absolutely.

ps. 50% of kids get teeth before they turn one and 50% don't.

He was NOT happy with us trying to grab this photo. But! Success in capturing his first tooth fairly clearly.

I know we are looking at teeth, but common. Those lashes!

You can see that his other one is really close to coming through as well. They say these two bottom teeth usually come together.

We took a trip to Target and he got to sit in the cart like a big boy! (with a pillow behind him because he was too small haha)

While there, he gave me a huge open mouth smile which showed off his pearly white!



Way to go bud. First tooth with no fuss!


Thursday, February 15, 2018

A Day in the Life - 6 Months

As we're rounding the half year mark with this little booger, Becky made a good suggestion to document a normal day. These normalcies soon won't be ones that fill our days, and it's a good way to remember the small things. So, get ready for a photo filled, video filled and cuteness filled blog!
** Side Note - some of these photos are from a couple days ago. But they were too cute not to share.

We are currently sleep training (blog about Ferber soon to come) so our mornings are a little off. But, usually Miles wakes up around 8am. We let him talk and play in his crib before going to get him. What's one of the best things ever? The HUGE smile you get from your baby as you peer over the crib in the morning. :)

Stephen saying good morning  :)


After he's up and changed, we typically bring Miles into the bedroom to snuggle. He likes to look at our fan and play with our faces. 

Sorry for the fuzzy - it was dark!


At this point, Stephen heads to work and me and Miles get up for the day. He plays for a bit before his morning bottle. 

I love how he holds my thumb and fingers when I hold the bottle for him

After his chugging (because he's hungry after sleeping all night! - lets hope this sticks to the normal thing after sleep training is over), we go digest. The digestion station = him propped on a pillow under his playground to allow the food to settle. If I sit him up or lay him on his belly, he just spits up. A little time is all he needs!


The rest of the morning is play time!

Where he started when I put him down.

10 Min later.... ha!

Lucy saying hello!


Hanging out while I fold laundry. Only soft place in the laundry room? Lucy's bed. He seemed to enjoy it


At between 10-10:30, he goes down for a nap. 

He's found and can now touch his fish mobile


If the nap goes well, he sleeps between 1.5-2 hours. As for me, this time is usually spent frantically trying to respond to emails and trying to button up anything I was working on that morning. Hence no photos of this period of time. lol. Chirp, chirp, chirp. Talk, talk, talk, SQUEAL! Once awake, we have our lunch bottle.

Big boy holding his own bottle

We have a little more playtime, possibly a little photoshoot to entice Stephen to come home early and play too. 





Most times he can't come home. So we settle for a little facetime.

Miles chatting with dad!

About an hour after his bottle, we eat solids. Right now, we are only doing one meal a day on solids, but he seems to loooove them.



haha!! We just changed flavors...

Don't worry - he liked it.

At about 2-2:30, he goes down for his afternoon nap. It takes him a little longer to settle down for these naps, so the duration is a little iffy these days. He could sleep for 2 hours, or he might not sleep a wink. Again, hoping the sleep training will help here. Que the "Amy gets to work sequence." After his nap, he has his evening bottle. 

After his bottle, I try my hardest to get him out and about. This usually means a walk or a visit to the neighbors. It helps if he's whining due to a short nap, or just seems restless due to being in the same place all day. I think in the future, we'll have to make a bigger effort to actually go somewhere during the day. 






Eating some puffs and graham crackers at Aunt Becky's house

Daddy's HOME!

Playtime with Dad

Between 7-7:15 is when we start our bedtime routine:  Nighttime bottle, bath, put on pjs, book and bed.





Night Night Sweet Boy


Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Flickles

No it's not a typo - Flickles. Flick + Miles like those celebrity couple names? They'll be famous one day I'm sure of it!

Wait, who is Flick?



THIS my friends is Flick. The cutie of all cuties born just 6 weeks after Miles. Born Felicity Haven - her parents call her Flick for short.

Why, you ask, am I bringing another cute baby to this blog? I'll tell you why. Well.... actually Bri will tell you:

#Repost via Bri Hines (Facebook) - Because it was too good not to:

"My original major was in the college of architecture. The very first collegiate lecture I attended was for a class on building materials. I was tested on different types of nails and screws and I had to memorize the ingredients and their ratios for making concrete. Wonder why that one isn't advertised in the OU promotional materials.
I knew not a soul out of the hundreds (dozens?) of Phillips head scholars, so I chose a seat next to a blonde stranger named Amy. I feigned interest in the nonconductive uses of Bakelite, but Amy wasn't having any of it. She asked if I wanted to play hangman and proceeded to reveal the anatomical name of an AC/DC song. She kept an ongoing tally for an entire semester of the professor's use of "um."
A few years (and a change in my major) later, we found ourselves living in the same apartment complex. Our roommates had moved away for the summer so we were each living alone in 3-bedroom apartments. We had both just gotten out of long-term relationships and what could have been a sad and lonely summer was easily the most hilarious and fun of my life. We were living the exact same lives so we decided to live them together. Since then, Amy and I have always found ourselves in the exact same place in life at the exact same time.
We were engaged within weeks of each other and married the same fall. When I found out I was expecting and told her I had big news, she responded "are you pregnant because I am, too!" Miles and Flick were born less than 2 months apart. We have walked through this together (fortunately for me, she's always a few steps ahead) and I know she'll continue to be the mom friend with whom I can be 100% shamelessly candid. She makes me laugh so hard my stomach hurts and I can't think of a single time we have disagreed on anything. She is possibly the person on earth most similar to me (who else puts ice in their wine?) and I will forever be grateful that our friendship has lasted through changes of majors, changes of cities, and changes of hormones.
Today Flick and Miles met and it was everything I knew it would be.
Beyond thankful for the absurdity of our connection. Apparently there was a reason to study u-bolts after all."

I'm not a true believer of soul mates. But if I was, I really think she's mine. Not to discount my amazing husband or super close-knit sister, but she's the other half I never thought I'd meet. So alike in every way. From our obsession with sno-cones to truly believing we are children at heart, our love for wine, playgrounds, spatulas, campus sculptures and more, I'd say this one is a keeper.

From then:


To now:


On to the babies!

Miles: Hi
Flick: Hi

Miles:  I like your face
Flick: ...

Miles: AND your pants! Look at those round things!
Flick: ....

Miles:  Why is she crying?
Flick:  Mom! Who is this?!

Miles:  I'm Miles
Flick:  Yea, I guess you are alright.

Flick:  You do have awesome hair!
Miles:  MOM! She likes my hair!!

Miles:  Friends?
Flick:  Friends!

Melt my heart. So adorable.

I guess the dialog was a bit too much for both of them.

That thumb! :)



The kids actually did awesome at the restaurant and we were super lucky because when we got there, NOONE was there. Literally. (I guess I didn't need that reservation....) So if the kids screamed, it didn't matter. Made things easier for sure. I was a little nervous because the last outing we had was Salt Lick where Miles proceeded to scream the entire time. I guess he's grown up a bit and is ready for more fun dates!

Thanks to Bri, Cole and Flick for an awesome time! Lets do it again soon  :)