Friday, February 22, 2008

First Words

I don't really remember the exact day I decided Joseph said his first word...he certainly says "mama" and "dada" but I'm not sure if the words are actually about us or just sounds he makes. I do have some other words that he has been saying lately that I know are associated with actually objects. He says ball when playing with a ball (imagine that!) When he watches his little reading video, he tries to say kick before it even comes on the screeen (I think he has the video memorized...at least the first couple words.) He also tries to say point. All of his words are said only after prompting or after seeing/hearing the word...but I'm excited nontheless.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Thank you, God, for nice people...

I just have to send out a post to whomever returned my wallet to me. Thank you! (not that I imagine that they would ever read this, but I think it's important to say thank you...especially considering what I would have needed to do to replace everything in my wallet.)

On Saturday, I went to Smith's to buy things for Joseph's birthday party. I was then going to head over quickly to my cousin's baby shower in Riverton. Everything went awry when I got to the check out line in Smith's and realized my wallet was gone. I had placed it in my front pocket and should have known better because it has fallen out before...luckily I had noticed when it did. But this time, I had no suck luck...my wallet was gone. I was pressed for time to begin with but ran frantically around the store looking for it, and even went outside to see if it had fallen to the ground. William's advice was to say a prayer and search again. I said a prayer but still had no luck. The lady at customer service reassured me that there were many times when people surpised her and turned in wallets, cash, keys, cell phones, etc. So I still had some hope.

But back to my dilema in Smith's. I needed the things I had gathered in the store but had no way to purchase them. This is where another thank you is required. I am really blessed to have my family live so close. Marci left her son Cash sleeping (Molly listened for him on his monitor) and drove down with her two nieces in the car so that she could give me a blank check to pay for my things...what would I have done without her? So, thank you Marci...I really appreciated it and I love you so much for it.

After spending the weekend without my wallet and calling Smith's twice a day or so, I still had this thought in the back of my mind that maybe someone would simply bring it to my house. I had checked online for any activity on my cards and there was none...thank goodness. I checked my mailbox on Saturday, too. I guess I didn't check on Sunday or Monday because there was not mail those days. (which, now that I think back on the weekend, I should have done anyway because a good Samaritan can still do good deeds on Sundays and holidays, right?) So, how great it was to gather the mail tonight and find my wallet pushed all the way to the back...I bet it was even there earlier and I just didn't check!

So, again, thanks to all those wonderful people out there who are willing to do the right thing and make someone's day better. Even more, I really do know that God had a hand in this, too. (I guess even He knew that a trip to the DMV to replace my driver's licence would have been too much for me to bear.)

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Happy Birthday, Joseph!

Saturday was Joseph's first birthday. It was so much fun! It is hard to believe that he has only been with us for one year. It seems like forever ago that I was in the delivery room yet when I think about teaching school or living in California, those times don't seem so far back...it was just like yesterday sometimes.



For his birthday, we had both sides of the family over for presents and cake. I played a cheesy little game reminicent of a baby shower...shame on me! (But I thought it was fun and cute...hopefully everyone else did too.) I had a page of all of Joseph's first accomplishments like crawling, eating solids, smiling, laughing, etc., and everyone had to guess when they happened. William did really well (surprise, surprise!) and so did Molly. My dad got only one right...the exact time that Joseph first was born (seeing as he was the doctor that delivered him, that was a given I would think.)



Joseph got to open some presents, too. (Another birthday must) He got so many cute things from everyone. He got a lot of fun toys, books, some cute clothes, and even a diaper genie (from us...I must say that present took a long time coming and has become overly necessary as his diapers get stinkier and stinkier.)

He also got a front-facing car seat (again, an automatic first birthday gift, right?)


After presents, we broke out the birthday cake. He was really hesitant at first, sticking in just one finger and kind of poking at it. Really funny! As soon as he figured out that the whole thing was his for the taking, he dove right in and made a massive mess. I also put his video on here so you could see the whole thing.

Go, Baby Go!

Ashlyn decided to climb the stairs at my house today. This is her first time climbing the stairs...Joseph seemed to be a good motivator.

Friday, February 8, 2008

Check These Out

I added a new section to my blog called "Check These Out." I've been surfing through lots of different blogs and have found some really fun ones.

Baby Blog Addict has tons all about babies.

Creative Baby Food Recipes was heaven sent while trying to make my own baby food for Joseph throughout his first year. Browsing through their own baby food blogs is kind of fun as well because this website is based in England. There are a few "blogs" from really fun places like India, Japan, Nepal, etc. It really is interesting hearing about what is normal for other countries to feed their babies.

My Maine Baby is this way cute blog started by an aunt living in, you guessed it, Maine. The cutest part about it is that the blog is written by the baby (well, not really but we can pretend, right?). So cute!

Finally, I put up my own website in a shameless attempt to promote my books. It can't hurt, right? And I must say, they are really great books that I love so why not share that love, huh?

Well, like I said, check these out...maybe you'll end up spending/wasting just as much time as I do looking at other people's really cool websites.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Pull those pants up, son!

I swear, kids now days...low-riding their pants. Sheesh! Not so long ago, my son was so cute and innocent and now he is walking around with his pants around his knees. But don't worry too much about him. I've discovered this fashion weakness about him early and so I should be able to correct it. If not, I will be contacting all of his closest friends and family for an intervention...I'll keep you updated.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

The World is Now A Little Brighter

Yes, guys...the world is brighter today because there is a new baby that has been sent down to our family. Well, not to William and me but to his sister Laurie and her husband Chris. The new baby's name is Boyd Christopher. He arrived at 8:36 this morning and weighed 7 lbs 4 oz. He was an amazing 22 inches long! I didn't even know they made 'em that long...let me know if your's were longer. I would be interested in hearing about it. But enough talking...here are the pictures, which is what makes this whole internet blog worthwhile. Here is a picture of the proud papa and mama.

He is so tiny next to Joseph... obviously!

And with the next two pictures, you would think this was our own child since we are holding him so close...but no, just our newest nephew.



Finally, here is a video of the auspicious occasion. Don't mind the sideways view...it only lasts a few seconds. I thought I was taking a picture of Susan and her new grandson but instead began a video. Rather than stop it, I just thought I would continue so that Laurie could have a video of her son's birthday.