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Friday, June 27, 2014

It's Friday (!!!) and I am so thankful. We've had a busy, yet great week. We got a lot accomplished at the house—sheetrock is finito, the trim and doors have been set, the electricians are hard at work today (not really sure what they're up to), our shed has a new roof, and the AC should be up and running by the end of the day.





Like last week, Brooks and I spent a lot of time out of the house this week. Here is a look at our day yesterday:

We spent the morning on a walk, followed by fun at Overton Park. 



We did a lot of exploring and found a huge pinecone that Brooks wanted to throw into the creek with the rest of the pinecones he picks up. Luckily, he decided he wanted to take it home to show daddy instead. 



Later that afternoon we went to Yo Yo Donuts in Homewood to get a donut, also known as "no-nos" according to B. He is a fan, a big fan.  



Proof. 

In other news, I am 33 weeks, 3 days pregnant and growing bigger by the day. Little baby is as active as ever, keeping me up at night and sending me to my knees at times during the day. We've got a strong one! 


And lastly, I'm still buying things for the non-existent nursery. My latest love is this embroidery hoop from Etsy (B has one in his room, too). I cannot wait to get my hands on that room...and that baby!


Happy weekend! 

a year and a half.

Thursday, June 26, 2014

I know that I say this every month, but I truly cannot believe that our sweet baby is 18 months old. I really can't. Brooks has changed so much since his last update, becoming more and more like a little boy as each day passes. I am going to try to make this update as detailed and accurate as possible, but, time is flying and I can't keep up quite like I used to.


Our beautiful boy is also a mischievous boy. He is into everything these daysconstantly exploring, climbing, digging, discovering, learning, never walking, always running. We have regressed in the sleep department this past month, only sleeping about 10 hours at night (with one or two wake-up calls throughout the night) and taking one nap, ranging from one to two hours, a day. I look at this little fireball with amazement every afternoon wondering where he gets all of his energy and tenacity from?! Tell mommy your secret, buddy, because I am running on fumes trying to keep up with you!



For example, Brooks now climbs up into his highchair all by himself (makes my heart skip a beat every time), he can destroy a room in less than a minute, dumping out all of his toys baskets, he marches up and down the stairs, preferably with no help from mommy or daddy, he will jump off of any ledge, not always into our arms, he likes to squish bugs with his tiny fingers and chase after the neighborhood cats and dogs. The only time you will find him sitting still is when he wants to read or watch "George" (Curious George) or "Emmo" (Sesame Street). 


Brooks loves rocks. He loves collecting them, shoveling them, and especially throwing them. I try to take him to Overton Park at least three times a week to fill his bucket up and throw them into the creek. He also loves his tools, trucks, and his books. Right now his favorite books to read at bedtime are "Nigh Nigh" (Goodnight Moon) and "Baby" (On the Night You Were Born). 


Brooks no longer likes to sit in the shopping cart seat. I either end up sticking him in the basket or carrying him to avoid a tantrum. And speaking of tantrums, we are smack dab in the middle of that fun zone. Wants to be held, but mommy's hands are full? Tantrum. Finished eating and doesn't want to sit in the high chair any longer? Tantrum. Mommy or daddy says the forbidden "no sir?" You guessed it, tantrum! It's a good thing you're so darn cute, Bubba...



Brooks has blown me away in the speech department. It's like one day he woke up and decided he wanted to talk. Maybe this is normal for an 18 month old, but he repeats every single word we say, with clarity, and stores it in his memory bank for later. I'm not really sure if there is a word or name that he can't or doesn't say? You would think that "Heyto" (Hector, the amigo) lives upstairs because every time Brooks runs past the stairs or hears workmen at the house he points at the tarp and says his name. He knows words like biscuit and pinecone, swing and lawnmower, ice and thunder. Every day there is a new word or a new association. Just this morning, as Brooks and I were leaving for a walk, I told him to say bye bye to daddy and he said, "bye daddy!" It was the sweetest. 




We are also really into our ABCs as of late. He can point to certain letters in a book and say what they are. Right now he knows A, B, C (though, C right now is "Tee Tat" (kitty cat), D, H, O, P, and W, with "beeeee" being his favorite, naturally. He is starting to really enjoy drawing and coloring with crayons and chalk. He never fails to hand me the chalk or crayon and ask me to draw a "hawaii" (heart). He likes to count on his fingers, pointing to each finger as we count to five.



He is still eating three meals and two snacks a day. He has mastered the fork and sometimes refuses to eat without it. He like to "stee" it (stick it) and "dee" it (dip it). He isn't afraid to ask for "mo" (more) or tell us when he is "alllll done" by picking up or pushing the plate off of the tray. His appetite seems to be improving, but he still won't touch a veggie unless it is disguised by cheese. Thank you, broccoli and cheese soup. 



Brooks is in the process of cutting 4 new teeth—three molars (what fun) and his fourth front tooth (it's about time). So that is 11 teeth total and counting. I think that this may contribute to his sleepless nights and fussy days lately. Molars are mean. They don't play. 



Some other random whatnots: 

Wherever we go, someone always comments on B's complexion. He browns easily like his daddy, what can I say? Yes, we use sunscreen. Someone also comments on his pretty blue eyes. I can't blame them. 



Brooks has become a pro hugger and kisser. He will wrap his arms around you and give you a little "love pat" on the shoulder. It gets me every time. If he sees an "aminal" (animal) in a book that he thinks needs some extra lovin' he gives it a head bump/wiggle. And that giggle of his, it's my favorite. They are so easy to come by these days. 



Just this past week, Brooks, daddy has told me on two occasions that you are looking like such a big boy and that you are growing up. And he is right, Bubba. You are growing up right before our eyes into a smart, special, spunky, loving, little boy. We are so proud of you and find so much joy in watching you find your way in this big world. In a short month and a half you are about to graduate to big brother, but know that you will always and forever be my baby. I love you with my whole heart, John Brooks! 

well and checked up.

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Check Up: 18 months

Date: 6-16-14

Weight: 25.5 pounds (66th percentile)

Height: 31 inches (10th percentile)

Head Circumference: 46.7 centimeters (31st percentile)

Immunizations: DTaP vaccine - I feel ya, buddy. Let's commiserate.



Other than a minor meltdown and clinging to me like a leech (I swear, he would suck my blood if he could), I'd say Brooks' 18 month well check-up went great. He is perfectly healthy and sloooooowly growing, but growing nonetheless. The red patch on his cheek was diagnosed as excema, so we are trying out a calendula cream. If that doesn't work, we will try hydrocortisone and hopefully get those cheeks looking kissable and pinchable again. We don't go back to the doctor until B-man is TWO, so that kind of put a dagger in my heart...

An 18 month update is coming soon!

sugar plums.

Monday, June 23, 2014

Life has been pretty chaotic the past few weeks. I feel like I am stuck in a wind tunnel, or something like that. The renovation upstairs and addition are starting to make my head spin, as is the clutter piling up in our dining room, hallway, bedroom, and laundry room. I hate to moan and groan, but I truly am ready for the project to be complete, the pounding and banging to stop, and the dust and dirt to be gone. I'm ready for normal, if that's even possible.

But, things are moving along as planned. As of today, the entire addition and ceiling upstairs is sheetrocked, the trim and new doors were delivered, and we have a new roof! That was a fun day, let me tell you...

No, it wasn't.


With all the commotion going on at the house, Brooks and I have tried to brave the heat and spend as much time out and about as possible.

We have gone to the zoo. 


We made a trip or twelve to the playground.

 

We stuffed our fat-kid faces with icecream and milkshakes.




I even had a moment of relapse (must be from pregnancy insomnia and the high temps) and let Brooks fly down the driveway on his bike, without a helmet. 


...It was all fun and games until someone got hurt.


I am also in total "operation playroom" mode. Three IKEA boxes were delivered last week and I have some other fun things up my sleeve that I cannot wait to share! Only three (or possibly four) more weeks! In the meantime, thoughts of sugar plums and soaks in the pedestal tub are dancing around in my head...and helping me not lose my sanity. The light is near!

brooks' nursery.

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Let's continue our house tour, shall we? It's time to share another room from our abode: Brooks' nursery! 


I love this room for so many reasons, the top being its occupant. 


Not a lot changed from his original room at the rental. We hung some shelves that John built and added new curtains that my mom and I put our personal touch on. 






This room gets a lot of action because we keep a couple of toy baskets next to the crib and Brooks dips his hands in the book basket at least two times a day. It is also the "wind-down" room after tubby, a.k.a. Brooks and daddy's man-zone. 

Brooks isn't quite ready for a big boy bed, but we have recently lowered the mattress and said seeee-ya to the crib skirt. It's going to be a bittersweet day when we take the crib down. Probably more bitter than sweet...wink.

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