During playmat playtime this afternoon, Jacob started attempting to roll over! He hasn't done it yet, but he is really close. He is attempting from back to front. AJ first rolled over from front to back, mostly because he HATED tummy time (like his brother). It's odd to me that Jacob is trying the opposite. We are only a mere days (or sooner!) away from rolling over!
Side note, this explains why he hasn't been sleeping too well at night, as milestones usually disrupt sleep. PHEW, I was starting to think he was regressing!
Friday, October 28, 2011
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Three Months
We have been MIA for a while because we were in Southern California for 10 days celebrating my best friend Maggie's wedding! I have a dedicated post for the trip, but it was very amazing and the kids did very well. I feel proud that John and I conquered our first BIG trip (and 5+ hour flight both ways!) with two kids. We survived!
While we were gone, Jacob turned THREE MONTHS! It's so incredible--while I feel like three months has gone by so fast, I also feel like Jacob has been a part of our family forever. Just like I can't remember life without kids, I can't remember what life was like as a family of three. He came into our family and fit just perfectly. He continues to be a very good baby. He cries when he is hungry or hot or tired or when his diaper is filled, but other then that, he is just so happy. I look at him and he just takes my breath away. His big brother continues to do that to me every day (even if some of those breaths are frustrating breaths!). I am so lucky to have such beautiful boys. I can't stop counting my blessings.
Jacob's personality continues to evolve. He loves to look at you right in the eyes. He loves to be talked to and will even contribute to the conversation with the cutest little coos. He sometimes sounds like he is saying I love you. Well, I'll tell myself he did at least :). I am unsure how much he weighs, but he is probably about 16-17 pounds if I had to guess. He has the cutest chunky thighs and a big round belly. He has a grip too! He will hold on to objects and it is hard to let go.
He isn't sleeping 12 hours straight yet, but we have gotten some good 6 hour stretches. He tends to get up 1-2 times (although this week with jet lag, it has been more!). That is sleeping through the night for me! AJ was 14 months before he slept longer then 3 or so hours consistently. I'll take a couple of extra hours (speaking of sleep, I should be getting to bed!).
Here is our bundle of joy:
He loves to chomp on his hands. He is drooling a lot. AJ cut teeth early, so it's possible Jacob will too..although I don't think he is quite there yet. Notice how his toes are curled. I love it.
I had to get a picture with AJ and Jacob, but it was late in the day and like I mentioned before, we had a rough week getting back to East Coast time. We were all very tired most of the time and the kids just didn't have much patience for pictures.
We felt Jacob was ready for a jumper or stationary entertainer. AJ LOVED this thing when he was small. Jacob has fantastic head control and sometimes even attempts to sit up (more like he just pulls his head up and squeezes his abs when in an inclined position). Although he can handle himself in the jumper, his feet don't quite hit the floor yet, so I guess we will wait a bit longer. But I had to get some pictures of him in it. Look at Mr. Joe Cool, leaning back with his arm rested.
Happy 3 month birthday little boy!
Monday, October 3, 2011
First trip as a Family of 4
For John's birthday this year (yes, this is from AUGUST!), we travelled down to Virginia Beach for a night. It was a very short trip, but so much fun. Despite it taking us 6 hours to get down there (when it's normally three)-- due to traffic, potty stops for AJ, Jacob needing to eat (note for next time, bring the pump and bottle feed!), and us getting a tad bit hungry--we had a great time in the car and while we were there. I think John can say he had a wonderful birthday.
John and AJ got ready and ran outside as soon as we got there. I had to top Jacob off before our evening began. Here is a shot from our hotel room, below. We stayed at a low key but nice hotel in the North End of Virginia Beach, which is my favorite spot because you miss the crazyiness of the strip. This picture is of John and AJ, taken with my zoom lens.
AJ LOOOOVVEEEDD the water. The only time he didn't love it was when we were in Turks and Caicos and he was full on teething at 9 months.
AJ is laughing in this picture. Luckily John is strong, or he would have probably dropped him since he was moving a lot!
AJ also loved the sand. He liked building a sand castle with me. He had the sand ALL over his body.
Even though Jacob stayed out of the sun, the sand, and the water...I still had to dress him up in a cute little bathing suit.
More castle building with AJ. Everytime I would actually get the castle going, he would be so delighted to knock it down. He is a true boy--ever so destructive!
After a couple of hours at the beach, we enjoyed a little of the hotel pool. I even braved a one-piece bathing suit only 4 weeks after giving birth.
OH NO! AJ DUNKED DADDY!
Our first trip photo as a family of 4! At this point AJ was getting chilly. Somehow it was a little chilly despite being a hot summer day. Why does that happen at the beach sometimes? Wind?
Since we were already checked out of our hotel room, we couldn't shower..but they had some places for us to change and clean up a bit. We then ventured to the Southside of the strip for a nice seafood lunch and some walking and shopping.
I was ever so impressed with my one month old. He was easily adaptable and enjoyed strolling down the strip in the Moby. He even slept during lunch. I was also happy with AJ--telling us when he had to go potty and being a good boy. I was impressed with John and I too! We survived our first trip together with a little newborn and three year old--and happened to really enjoy ourselves!
John and AJ got ready and ran outside as soon as we got there. I had to top Jacob off before our evening began. Here is a shot from our hotel room, below. We stayed at a low key but nice hotel in the North End of Virginia Beach, which is my favorite spot because you miss the crazyiness of the strip. This picture is of John and AJ, taken with my zoom lens.
AJ LOOOOVVEEEDD the water. The only time he didn't love it was when we were in Turks and Caicos and he was full on teething at 9 months.
AJ is laughing in this picture. Luckily John is strong, or he would have probably dropped him since he was moving a lot!
AJ also loved the sand. He liked building a sand castle with me. He had the sand ALL over his body.
Even though Jacob stayed out of the sun, the sand, and the water...I still had to dress him up in a cute little bathing suit.
More castle building with AJ. Everytime I would actually get the castle going, he would be so delighted to knock it down. He is a true boy--ever so destructive!
After a couple of hours at the beach, we enjoyed a little of the hotel pool. I even braved a one-piece bathing suit only 4 weeks after giving birth.
OH NO! AJ DUNKED DADDY!
Our first trip photo as a family of 4! At this point AJ was getting chilly. Somehow it was a little chilly despite being a hot summer day. Why does that happen at the beach sometimes? Wind?
Since we were already checked out of our hotel room, we couldn't shower..but they had some places for us to change and clean up a bit. We then ventured to the Southside of the strip for a nice seafood lunch and some walking and shopping.
I was ever so impressed with my one month old. He was easily adaptable and enjoyed strolling down the strip in the Moby. He even slept during lunch. I was also happy with AJ--telling us when he had to go potty and being a good boy. I was impressed with John and I too! We survived our first trip together with a little newborn and three year old--and happened to really enjoy ourselves!
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Pumpkin Patch
This morning (of course before the games!) we met our best friends Clare and Josh along with their adorable little boy Daniel (and future baby girl Foley!) at the Burke Nursery Fall Festival. We got lucky and had a break from the rain while we were there. You could tell we had a ton of rain recently, as the grounds were very muddy. Luckily John and I wore our Northface hiking shoes, but we didn't plan well with AJ and he wore his newish Under Armour shoes. Oh well, it's just mud!
The nursery was great for kids AJ and Daniel's age! They had a lot of slides that both of them really enjoyed. Look at Clare, over 5 months pregnant and still chasing after her 18 month old like it's nothing!
We went on the hayride--luckily without the hay (because that would have been wet!). The boys enjoyed all of the spooky decorations on the ride!
Peek a BOO! AJ peeking through the nose of the pumpkin slide:
AJ and Daddy. My husband is so good looking :):
AJ, Mommy, and a bit of Jacob (who slept the entire time!):
The boys enjoying this ride:
Our family of 4. Can't see Jacob, as I had him nice and warm. It was quite chilly due to the wind today.
The boys in the Pumpkin Patch. It was hard to get them to pose.
Afterwards we went over to Clare and Josh's for a great lunch made by Clare. The boys both had fun playing. They even figured out on their own how to play with the toys together! Look how cute they are sharing the fire truck:
We left when AJ started rubbing his eyes. He fell asleep on the way home..which is how I knew he had a lot of fun! It was so great to see the Foley's!
The nursery was great for kids AJ and Daniel's age! They had a lot of slides that both of them really enjoyed. Look at Clare, over 5 months pregnant and still chasing after her 18 month old like it's nothing!
We went on the hayride--luckily without the hay (because that would have been wet!). The boys enjoyed all of the spooky decorations on the ride!
Peek a BOO! AJ peeking through the nose of the pumpkin slide:
AJ and Daddy. My husband is so good looking :):
AJ, Mommy, and a bit of Jacob (who slept the entire time!):
The boys enjoying this ride:
Our family of 4. Can't see Jacob, as I had him nice and warm. It was quite chilly due to the wind today.
The boys in the Pumpkin Patch. It was hard to get them to pose.
Afterwards we went over to Clare and Josh's for a great lunch made by Clare. The boys both had fun playing. They even figured out on their own how to play with the toys together! Look how cute they are sharing the fire truck:
We left when AJ started rubbing his eyes. He fell asleep on the way home..which is how I knew he had a lot of fun! It was so great to see the Foley's!
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Maternity leave
As I mentioned before, I am loving maternity leave. AJ is still in school two days a week, but I get a lot of time to play and explore with him. We have done crafts, science experiments, field trips, and play dates. Recently my best friend Lauren and her husband, Will, bought their first home--only 10 minutes from us! Here is a picture of their new home (this and the other pictures are stolen from her website, ourlittlehalfacre.blogspot.com):
At least once a week we get to see and spend time with Lauren and McKenna. They have truely made my leave amazing. It's nice to get to see them so much. Here is a picture of our two:

We met up with my friend Christine (from work) and her two little ones too. Here is Avery and AJ walking down to get peaches:
And another photo:
McKenna picking peaches. She is so darling. She is a super sweet little girl. She loves Jacob--always making sure he is well taken care of with his paci!
I'm sad because one month from today I go back to work. While it's for the best for our family, I DON'T want to go back. I do love working and I love my job, but I wish I could have off the next year or so!
Lauren wrote a post on her blog about staying positive. In life, and especially when you have kids, it's really hard sometimes to stay positive. I sometimes find myself feeling a little overwhelmed and exhausted and wishing I could just sleep a full night's sleep or stay up late to watch movies or sleep in until unreasonable hours. Then I remember how LUCKY I am to have this 'problem'. I may not get enough sleep or as much free time as I would like, but I am SO LUCKY to have my husband and kids in my life. It is really important to stay positive no matter what deck of cards you are dealt. You have to remember how lucky you are to have what you have and never focus on what you don't have. I really am so lucky!
Zoo Trip
A couple of weeks ago, I took the boys (by myself!) to the Frederick Zoo in Frederick, MD. It was awesome. I thought they had a lot more animals then the National Zoo (at least when we went a year and a half ago) and it was pretty empty so we felt like we had the whole zoo to ourselves. It also felt way more safe and I could take the stroller into the buildings if I wanted. The weather was a perfect 75 and the kids were in good moods.
Here is AJ and Jacob in front of the Flamingos. I love them!
The kids are both in the stroller and ready to go! I think this was the few moments that AJ was in the stroller--he much preferred to walk around and explore.
AJ in front of one of their ponds. There were swans in this one (can barely see them in the background).
AJ looking at some of their reptiles.
Jacob was so happy the entire time.
As was AJ! It was hard to get him to look and pose in front of the animals because he just wanted to look at them!
They had a petting zoo (which personally I can do without, I think animals are dirty and scary!). AJ was almost brave enough to feed them, but this animal was a little too pushy and AJ backed away quickly after I took this shot. I would have done the same thing. You can't get me close to the animals!
AJ posing in the petting zoo area.
Yeah, I feel like that too sometimes.
A lion! Very muscular and he even ROOOAARREEDD for us!
An Eagle! I told AJ how it was America's mascot and all he could say was "BOO EAGLES!". Yeah, his dad has him a *little* brainwashed.
A Koi pond! How beautiful! I would love to have a Koi pond one day in our dream house.
AJ looking at some alligators! We learned a lot about alligators, like that they can't eat when it's chilly (it was expected to be in the 40s that evening in Frederick) and how they have to 'round them up' when it starts to get cold out and take them indoors under warmers because that is how they can survive. They are some lazy species too--they just like to lay around all day!
A fun day at the zoo! Did I tell you how much I'm loving maternity leave?
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