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Tuesday, December 23, 2014

tale of a finished laundry room I sweet cheeks I one of these is not like the other
a whole lot of babies I christmas red I first candy cane and christmas trees
my little love I finally facing forward I the brooks tree

We also took a lot of selfies to send to Daddy. He misses us, he really does.


We went to see Santa and weren't too sure about it. There were no smiles, but at least there were no tears.









John and I got to hang up our parental jackets and enjoy a night out with friends.


 

We went to the ZooLight Safari and had the most magical time. 






One of us outgrew our bathtub...





And that same little bitty killed us with her cuteness.





December, you sure were good to us. 

two years: brooks.

This post churned up a lot of emotions, as I still can't fully wrap my head around the fact that it has been two whole years since Brooks came into our lives. Two whole years since he changed our lives in the best way.


I can't believe that I haven't posted an update for six months. He is growing and changing every single day, becoming a little boy right before our very eyes.


For one, he is talking up a storm and has a large vocabulary. So much so, strangers are taken back when I tell them how old he is. They can't believe it! I often refer to him as "repeat" because he literally repeats every. single. thing that we say. For instance, "Brooks, did you sleep good?" "Sleep good." What did you dream about? Thinks for a second. "Mommy!" "You dreamt about Mommy?! What else did you dream about? "Daddy! Ann Bennett." "Brooks, do you want to go brush your teeth?" "Brush teeth!" (Typically, his puppy dog, bunny, or bear joins us in the bathroom). "Brush puppy dog teeth too!" Giggles. "Brooks, do you want to go to the park today?" "Go to park and, and, and slide down. Climb up ladder!" (Complete with hand gestures). Our conversations are the greatest.


He can count to ten seven. Once he gets to seven, he starts back at two. He knows all the letters of the alphabet and can sing his ABCs.  We are still working on our colors. He consistently knows brown and pink, but gets all the other colors confused. John thinks he may be colorblind, but I think he's two and not Einstein.


Brooks loves and I mean looooves dump trucks, bulldozers, excavators, loaders…really, anything that you would find on a construction site or anything that has wheels (firetrucks, cars, tractors). He still loves to read books and fix things with his tools. Outside is his happy place. Put him in the sandbox with a shovel, dump truck and loader and he will play for hours. He loves to be chased, play hide and seek, and perfect his somersaults in the yard. The pieces of grass that I find in his hair hours later, the dirt under his fingernails, and that little chuckle are my favorite.


Our little boy is not so little anymore. At his two year well check-up, he was weighing in at 27 pounds, 10 ounces (45th percentile) and is 35 inches tall (66th percentile). He is still a picky eater, but is becoming more adventurous as far as trying new food goes. He eats exactly what we eat for dinner, plus fruit. Now that we all sit down at the table together, he is more prone to eat a lima bean, for instance, if he sees mommy and daddy eating one. His favorite foods at the moment are, cheese (of, course), macaroni and cheese (of, course), sweet potato tots, oatmeal, fried okra, and bread. He opens the pantry and chooses his snacks and pouches. Sometimes I give him the choice between two things and he says, "want this!" We say, "want this, please?" and he quickly responds, "peesh!" followed by, "tank you." Finally.


His manners are great at home, but we are still working on them with strangers. He is extremely timid and gives most the "stare" when we ask, "what do you say, Brooks?" If you're lucky, you will get the faintest "tank you" and sheepish grin. He also puts a finger in his mouth for comfort when faced with an unfamiliar face or a new environment. I hear "mommy, hold you" a lot. And I usually comply (wink).


On August 24th, B sat on the toilet for the first time. We have no intentions of potty training just yet, but want him to get familiar with it and see it as a friend and not a foe. He goes potty in it every evening before he gets in the bathtub and sometimes throughout the day. He went number two in it on December 12th and one other time since then. My plan is to wait until he is at least two and a half years, even three, before we officially pull the trigger.


He is still sleeping in his crib, but we have introduced a pillow. He gave Dr. McAfee his "pa pa," also known as "papi," at his well check-up (for a new baby that needs it), so the pillow was our decoy. He asks for the pacifier every now and again, but when I remind him that we gave it to the doctor and tell him that he is a big boy now he says, "give papi to doctor" and doesn't make another peep about it. In addition to his pillow, he sleeps with both of his lovies and all of his stuffed animals have to join the party, as well. He also has to sleep with not one, but two blankets. Snug as a bug in a rug. He does so well in the crib (not once has he ever tried to climb out) that I am extremely hesitant to convert it. To be honest, I am in no hurry.


B man knows all of his friends names and a lot of their mommy's names too. He can name and point to friends and family in pictures. He loves to FaceTime, especially with daddy, and watch videos on our phones. He can work that iPhone like you wouldn't believe, swiping and tapping away. He has a "Brooks" folder that is his go-to for Fisher Price apps. He also loves the tube. What kid doesn't?! His favorite television shows are Curious George, Daniel Tiger, Tickety-Toc, Special Agent Oso, Bubble Guppies, and Little Bear.Surprisingly, he isn't a big fan of Sesame Street and is on the fence about Mickey Mouse Club. We usually only watch t.v. in the morning during breakfast and early evening while we wait on daddy to get home now that it gets dark so early. We both can't wait for warmer weather and longer days—can we say, stir crazy?


Brooks still thinks that daddy hangs the moon and lights up when he surprises us some mornings or comes home from work. He runs into his arms and gives him the biggest, strongest hug. When John has something to tell him that he wants him to pay attention to, B looks at him with big eyes and digests every word that he says. They build forts, go on adventures with the flashlight, and read together every night before bed. He is in the habit of telling every thing in his room (and outside) goodnight before we lay him down. Some nights he only wants me and some nights he only wants John. I am definitely his go-to for comfort and daddy is his go-to for a good time. I can be fun too, though. Mommy can throw a mean dance party in the kitchen and most mornings I let him "eat den!"


Tantrums are not welcome, but they do happen. Often. Anything and everything can set him off at any given moment. Toy falls on the floor of the car? Meltdown. Mommy reads book to baby sister? Tantrum. He asks for milk and I give him water? World War III. It's a good thing he's cute, because when he is in a funk, I want to cry along with him. And sometimes I do. 


Lastly, his memory. It's like an elephant. For instance, he asks for ice cream at the grocery store. I buy it, of course. We get home and that's the first thing he asks for. Or, John gives him the option of taking a bath or a shower. An hour later he goes into the bathroom and turns on the water in the tub and Brooks loses it. When we ask him what's wrong he says, "big boy shower!!!" Wow, just wow. Who is this fifteen year old?


John Brooks, Mommy and Daddy love you so much it hurts sometimes. Looking back on your first two years of life I am brought to tears…tears of joy and thankfulness to God for blessing us with such a perfect, silly, messy,  big-hearted, bashful, beautiful, strong-willed boy. You bring us so much love and laughter. Especially laughter. No, especially love. XOXO.

four months: ann bennett.

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Most mothers sing sweet lullabies to their babies. I sing the 1999 hit, "Big Mama (Go Big Girl)" to Ann Bennett. Our no chin, rolls for days, jolly girl is four months old and is weighing in at 15 pounds, 8 ounces (76th percentile) and is 26 inches long (96th percentile). And that head of hers…it's a whopping 42.6 centimeters (88th percentile). She's a daddy's girl in more ways than one. I kid, I kid. Kind of. I am just happy we have a healthy, growing baby girl. Praise God!






We have made some changes this month to AB's diet. Her feedings are now spaced out every four hours and she is taking anywhere from 6-9 ounces per feeding. I dropped my morning pump session and now exclusively breastfeed her at 7:00. I nurse her again at 11:00, but supplement with formula afterwards. At 3:00 and 6:45 she gets a bottle of formula. She loves her bottle so much that she gets feisty when we try to burp her. I remember Brooks doing this, too. I usually let her finish the entire bottle without burping her to avoid a dramatic meltdown.


 




During month four, we also decided to move up her bedtime to 8:00 p.m. and later moved it up even more to 7:00 p.m. on December 1st. This doesn't follow along with the Mom's on Call schedule, but AB was not napping well in the evening and would fall asleep during her bottle. I knew that it was time to go ahead and change schedules, so we switched to the MOC TODDLER + BABY 4-6 MONTHS on December 3rd. She started sleeping from 7:00-7:00 this month, which was wonderful. However, it was short-lived. Little bit started breaking out of her swaddle, which would wake her up. We decided to go cold-turkey and take her arms out, but that was a disaster. We re-swaddled her while I waited for the Zipadee-Zip to arrive. Then, the dreaded four-month sleep regression happened. Holy smokes. I have never prayed so much for sleep and good rest in my life! After a few bad nights of getting acquainted with the Zippy, I am so utterly happy to announce that she is sleeping throughout the night again. She still wakes at times, but soothes herself back to sleep. I will occasionally go into her room to pop her pacifier back in when she gets really worked up, but those nights are few and far between. It also helped that I turned the volume on the monitor on the lowest setting…






Her hair is still thinning out. I noticed a good bit of it on the washcloth during tubby time, on her sheets, and the changing pad this month. I can't believe how dark and long her hair was during the first few weeks! I don't think she is going to be a blondie like her brother, but it's definitely not going to be as dark as Daddy's hair like we initially thought. 






Speaking of Daddy, every. single. person. that knows John says that she looks just like him. She is identical to his baby picture. Shug always says, "I always knew John would make a pretty girl!" 






And pretty girl, she is. I cannot even handle her cuteness these days. Her smile is contagious. That sweet grin captivates me! She is such a happy baby. So much so, that I cannot believe we haven't gotten a laugh out of her, yet! She is ticklish and loves a silly face, but will not giggle! I have gotten a tiny chuckle out of her, but we are still waiting to hear that sweet little sound. 





The last date that I want to remember is December 8th (Daddy's birthday!) because AB rolled over from her back to her belly! She mainly just rolls onto her side, but this day was an exception. And surprisingly, she pushed herself right back over. I didn't get to witness it, but John did. What an awesome birthday present! 






Ann Bennett, you are a content, go-with-the-flow baby. For this, I am thankful. Minus the lack of sleep this month, it was a good one, and will always be a good one with you in our lives. Thank you for loving Mommy so well. Happy Four Months! 

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