Thursday, September 27, 2012

Sprinkle Time!

Thanks to some amazing friends, baby girl (who's name is still yet to be determined) was showered this past weekend.  She is so lucky to be entering into this world with a lot of friends already.  If she's like her mommy, these are sure to be her best friends for a VERY long time.

We first had some mommy only/Girl time at Print Works with a delicious brunch, lovely girly gifts, and no screaming babies:).







Baby G received many adorable outfits, burp cloths, and swaddles, but I just wanted to include this picture of the special paci holders since we all know how attached Trevor has been to his paci...  Just hoping Trevor doesn't find these before baby girl.  I am sure there will be some battles over pink items hanging from Trevor's mouth once the baby does arrive. 

(Bunny by the Bay paci holder, WubbaNub paci, and Little Sister paci:))
 




Then we all went and retrieved our favorite little people and met back up for a big play date.  



Shannon and Baby Lillian
 
 Ellis checking out Max


Emily, Sam, Jude, Alyson, and Audry + little Teddy the 4th and Chloe hiding in there somewhere:)


The big boys checking out Audry, the new girl...
 

Trevor trying to play with Keens
 

Trevor and Keens
2 little future dentists? jk
 


Such a fun day!

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Zoos and Parks

First of all, I can't wait to post some pics from baby girl's sprinkle Saturday morning and the play date, but I didn't take any with my camera so I will have to wait and will do another post in tribute to such a fun and memorable morning asap!  But here is what went on the rest of the weekend!

Saturday after nap... Alec and I decided to try out the Burlington City Park...Trevor was a little too young to fully enjoy this park, but it has great potential for next Spring/Summer.  There were a few things of interest to Trevor, we just didn't need to buy the ride pass booklet at this age:).

Riding on the train






Then came the carousel...  Trevor seemed to be content with this ride, not overly happy, just fine...;)


Of course, the simple things... tower of sand with big kids seemed to catch Trevor's attention the most..




This was the only ride we attempted to let Trevor ride on by himself and it ended about 25 seconds after this picture was snapped.  Trevor realized that he could turn around in his seat to break out of the seat belt and was trying to jump from the boat into the water.


 As for Sunday....

Our NC acquarium pass has got to be one of the best purchases we have made.  It was $60 for a family for a year and allows us free access to any NC acquarium, the Greensboro Natural Science Center, the Asheboro Zoo, and half off admission to several out nation wide parks.  We actually used it to get half off admission for everyone at the Portland Zoo a few weeks ago. 

So Sunday we decided to make a trip to the Asheboro Zoo and here are a few pics....

Happy Boy as long a you keep me out of the stroller!



BIG Elephants and they moved around a lot
 

Daddy helping me get a better view of some animals in Africa
 

Hoola Hoops?  What are these things for??



Not having too much luck with one, I think I just need to add a few more


I was very impressed with the zoo.  Trevor doesn't seem too interested in the animal viewing from afar, but loves to speed down the paths and there are sure a LOT of walking paths. 

Thursday, September 20, 2012

LAZY

I haven't been super busy, just kind of uninteresting...  Here is what's new....After 5+ years of being together, Alec finally got the privilege of cleaning my teeth:).  Obviously the hygienists typically clean the teeth, but I thought it would be more fun spending time with Alec than the hygienist. Hmm, fun isn't actually the word that should be used there, maybe more "bearable" would be better.  However, it took forever since he worked me in and seemed to prioritize his other "paying" patients, how unfair:).  The best part was leaving together to go pick up our little man from school.  Trevor gets so excited to see his daddy by the school door.

Speaking of school, I LOVE Trevor's teachers.  Among other amazing talents, somehow they have managed to change Trevor's diapers without using baby einstein You Tube clips on their i phones and they are so easy going about using the cloth diapers.  Trevor is still doing the drop off tears, but today I got a picture text about 30 minutes later as an FYI that he had stopped crying before I even left the building.

Onto more exciting news, several high school friends are coming into town tomorrow and we are having two big play dates.  Can't wait to take lots of pics of all the babies together and of course see all of their mamas!

And soon, like hopefully as of tomorrow, the nursery will be 95% finished!  We had a few delays due to my inability to decide on certain fabrics.  I say 95% because I'm sending some materials back with Alyson this weekend to finish some wall art so we won't get that until later.  But, mom and I are going to try to finish up some things later tonight.  It's a nice feeling to sort of "nest" this time around unlike with Trevor (because of our move right after his birth).  I  was very productive at the church consignment sales aka bought a LOT of clothes.  I was actually able to start organizing baby girl's clothes between Winter, Spring, and Summer. 

First Shoes:)
I should have put one of Trevor's shoes besides these for perspective, but they are all so TINY!


Winter wardrobe so far...


And wanted to include one of actual people... Here is Alec multi-tasking at his best... gotta love the Ergo Carrier, 15 months and still going strong.


Tuesday, September 11, 2012

15 months old and Ready for School!

Trevor is 15 months old (well add a week or two:))

Weight- 24.5lbs  (75%)
Height- 31 3/4 inches  (75%)

We went in for Trevor's scheduled 15 month appointment and found out that Trevor not only has a bad cold, but also his first ear infection.  I had no idea.  I knew that he had a bad cold, but he's been sleeping pretty well and not being alarmingly fussy.  I asked the doctor if I should keep him home from school and he said unless he has a fever, send him on and that I should expect those same colds all year long.  The doctor was also happy that Trevor is enrolled in school so that maybe he can become more interested in SPEAKING!:) Our little boy is still just babbling and communicating with us mostly nonverbally.  We are meeting with a developmental specialist in a few weeks.  Can't wait to hear what they say!

I love how close we live to Church and school.  I video taped most of the walk on our real video camera, but got this little clip on my phone...



Trevor is still excited at this point.. it's not until we enter his classroom that the break down occurs.  While it temporarily breaks my heart, if I hide behind the door for just a couple of minutes, I can see him regain his composure and get to playing!  Much to my surprise, the teachers haven't had to call yet for me to come pick him up early!

 






With a couple of friends.. Cooper and Ellis
We were all pretty ready to go home to our mamas at this point!

 




Portland and Washington State

We spent Labor Day weekend visiting Aunt Dixie and Uncle Patrick.  It was nice to get some one on one time with them in a non holiday/busy setting.  They have two HUGE newfoundlands (weigh over 120lbs)  Trevor Loved them!  He would become a little scared when they started to lick on him, but then almost immediately after we "rescued" him, he would go back towards them to tease them more.

I had known planning the trip that not buying an extra seat for Trevor could be difficult, but I had not realized just how long our flights were with connections and the effects of a 3 hour time difference on a child that lives by a pretty set schedule these days.  So.... Trevor woke up at the appropriate NC times (6:30-8:30am) which unfortunately was only (3:30-5:30am) West coast time.  And with waking up so early, he was ready for bedtime around 4:00pm.  This extremely limited the amount of activities we could do during the day. While we did stretch his bed time to adjust to our touring schedule a little bit, I hated to try and "adjust" him too much because I love our NC schedule.  Regardless, we were able to get in a lot of family time with great home cooked meals.

Trevor taking advantage of Bruin's exhaustion and old age...  The picture does not do justice to Bruin's weight/size!


A fruit loop dougnut?  Sure!
 

Lunch with Aunt Dixie by the water
 




 Lots of fun at the zoo, mostly with the two petting zoos! Trevor has learned what he "thinks" the appropriate way to pet and hug an animal is...:)



Check out the cool zoo strollers for rent..


But Trevor needed a better/higher view...









My happy little man


Final goodbyes to Aunt Dixie- See you again in November!
 



Chilling in the airport before heading  back East   (All airports should have little activities in the terminals!)


And I have some good pictures of Dixie, Uncle Patrick and Trevor, but they are on my other camera and who knows when they will be uploaded....  Great weekend!