Wednesday, July 22, 2009

32 weeks and counting...

Another couple of weeks and another good doctor's visit. We checked in with the doctor this morning and all seems well. She gave me some very relieving news that the baby is head down, for any woman that is a huge sigh of relief. Champ was very happy to hear his brother's heart beat again (as were we).

I am doing well, but the little guy is moving a lot and the free space is getting less and less as he grows. So now all of those wonder full movements press into a rib, a hip, or (my favorite) the bladder.

Champ is doing well and progressing steadily towards two. He is mastering a great tantrum and his ability to acknowledge his name when he so chooses. On the other hand, the little bugger is smart and can follow complex command when he wants to. For example, the other night Jeff asked him if he would like to go get something in the garage. Champ immediately picked up Jeff's shoes, brought them to him and said hurry. Then he walked over to the back door and said bye mommy.

He gets it...we know...now, to just out smart the little guy.

Tomorrow for champ is "wear your favorite jersey to school" day. Thanks to all his grandparents he has a shiny white jersey that perfectly matches a book about a child's first game day experience. He will be the best prepared child in school and should represent LSU well. I hope to get some good pictures and finally get some recent ones of him on the blog.

Monday, July 13, 2009

the little man returns

Champ arrived yesterday afternoon and received many hugs and kisses from Mom and Dad. His priorities, however, remain unchanged. After getting out of the car from the trip, I had to bribe him to come inside with a popsicle. He would have been very happy to stay in the crazy heat and reconnect with his truck and tractor.

When he came into his room, he saw the progress we had made (setting up the crib and pulling out the infant swing) and said "brother." I said he will come soon, and as much as he understands this whole process he seemed pleased with that. He ate dinner and played with Jeff and I until 7:30. He started to get cranky and fell asleep at 8:00 with little protest.

Jeff checked in on him before going to bed and reported that all of his covers were off and he was near the edge of his bed. Jeff readjusted him and tucked him in, "tight", but he was out cold. This morning he awoke pleasantly to the sunshine through his windows. He was very happy to see his school, teacher and friends. But this morning, breakfast was first thing on his mind as he walked in the room. I can't wait to pick him up this afternoon and get another big hug.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

perfect summer day

As, I mentioned yesterday Champ is in Louisiana visiting his grandparents. During our goodnight call last night, we learned Champ has already had a new experience. As he arrived at his Nanny's house, he got out of the car dancing to the music. The music puzzled the adults, but they soon realized it was the call of the neighborhood ice cream truck.

Well as a good grandparent does, Paw Paw treated all the grand kids to their choice. My sister-in-law sent some wonderful pictures. Oh, how nice it is to be a child during summer. Below is Champ with his cousins Charlie and Catherine checking out their options.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

30 weeks...

To calm all of the anxious grandparents, the check-up today was normal. Both the little guy and I are fine and right on track. Hopefully in the next 4 to 10 weeks we will all get to meet the new little guy.

Jeff and I are looking forward to our 3-day weekend. Champ has gone to spend time with his MawMaw and PawPaw and we will be enjoying a little stay-cation as I can't really travel now. This will likely be our last quiet moments for quite some time and I plan to cherish all of them. We love the little guy and will miss him but all of us will enjoy the time away to appreciate the time together.

Thank you MawMaw and PawPaw, we really appreciate your volunteering.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

29 weeks...

The countdown continues to the arrival of the new little man. I am feeling great, but just ready to not be pregnant any longer. It appears that the timing of this pregnancy has not been the best, as Houston has recorded its hottest June in history. We have been staying inside mostly enjoying the AC. The occasional outside plans usually involve a swimming pool.

Jeff has put the crib back in infant mode. He has also pulled down the carseat, bottles and such. Even going so far as to wash and dry all of the covers on everything.

Last week, during our Target trip, we picked up useful newborn things like pacifiers and diapers. When Jeff grabbed the pacifiers, Champ wanted them. No, not to suck on, but to hold proudly and announce to everyone in the store for the remainder on the trip, "brover, brover." I don't think he fully comprehends things, but we'll be there soon.