Sunday, September 26, 2010

Fun at the Park

Our sweet little boy has gotten so much fun. He is growing and changing constantly. He wants so badly to crawl. He rolls over onto his stomach and shoves off with his feet as hard as he can while he face-plants into the space in front of him. He can't quite sit up on his own yet but he does have a Bumbo chair which he enjoys sitting in. The other day we took him to the park for some fun on the swing.

Next month's adventure is going to be trying solid foods. Speaking of adventures, we're always having some kind of home repair calamity. This month's project has been re-doing the floors after our bathroom disaster. It's all coming together though and the floors look great.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Successful Introduction to Swimming

Well, we prepared for a week for this moment. We bought swimmers as well as swimming trunks and sunscreen. We just knew Little Man would be ready for the pool. Well, as you can see above, MP2 was not too enthused with the pool at first. You see, he hates more than anything else to have a wet diaper. I guess that the pool = one giant wet diaper.

Once we got through the initial shock and the cries (as well as the checks from CPS), we decided to try again. It was about 128 degrees outside, so we thought the cool pool would be a good idea for Little Man. After some coaxing and some bargaining (yes, bargaining with a three-month-old), Little Man finally did enjoy the pool.
We anticipate many more trips to the pool over the Summer. Hopefully Little Man will remember that he actually likes it. :)

Friday, July 2, 2010

Two Days Alone with Dad


Note the date on the photograph - I am posting this to announce to the world that MP2 and I made it through two days at home alone together. I volunteered to take care of him for a couple of days while his babysitter went out of town. The biggest lesson? Apparently, people out there in Facebook land will jump all over you if you say you are babysitting your own child. Now I understand. I can sit next to my baby all day long, but it is not called babysitting. Fine I get it!

Seriously, we had a great couple of days. I learned that MP2 wants to sleep on my chest and not allow me to move for two hours - it is a good thing. We played and we slept. I cleaned the house and he filled up his diapers. It was actually pretty exhausting.

We both lived to tell the tale, and we will do it again.

Sincerely,
Mr. Mom 2010

Monday, June 28, 2010

Future Dr. Peter

At the end of the day, baby Michael often accompanies me to the clinic to help finish up charting, answer e-mails and flirt with the nursing staff. He's a good little helper. :-)

10 Week Checkup

Yes, we were proven right! MP2 has grown in his first ten weeks of life. Last week, he went in for his 10-week checkup and brought Mom and Dad along as well. He weighed in at a whopping 14 lbs 11 ozs - almost 5 lbs more than his birth weight. He is also now 24 inches long/tall.

Little Man also had his first shots last week. Of course, he tried to weather them as best he could - but felt pretty bad for a couple more days. He has become quite adept at giving us his sad face. Oh, his sad face is so sad.

All-in-all, he is right on track with a healthy weight, nice growth (and a giant head - for all of the brain power), and increasing interactivity. He is fascinated with his own hands and with pulling off Dad's glasses at every opportunity.

We're pretty sure he will be driving next week, so stay tuned.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

It Has Been A While

Wow, how time flies! I can't believe that it has been almost two months since we posted anythign on Michael's advetnures - and he has certainly had a few.

During the last two months since his grandmother's visit, he was visited by his paternal grandfather - namesake for the middle name, he was visited by his maternal aunts - Nemo and Pemo, he visited Salt Lake City to meet more of his maternal extended family and to do a little skiing. Ok, he didn't actually go skiing, but he has done many fun things. At different points in these visits, Michael went to the library, the natural history museum, the Newseum, President's Lincoln's summer cottage, two baseball games, and a couple of happy hours. When he was not socializing out and about, he was organizing community cookouts and other get-togethers. We are pretty sure that he has more active social schedule than either of us.

It seems that everyone Michael he meets, he loves and they love him right back. In fact, we are close to proving that he is the cutest baby alive today - the test results should be in soon. Seriously, Michael is very social and is happiest when he is out with the people. When he is at home for a quiet evening, he easily gets bored and just yells - he doesn't really cry - he yells to voice his displeasure. Lately, Christine has determined that he is most entertained by the ceiling fan in our bedroom. He just stares at for long periods of time and delights with laughter when it is turned on. Oh, but we definitley cannot turn it off. That's when the yelling begins.

Just two nights ago, Christine left a sleeping Michael on the bed and he did not utter a peep for a couple of hours! We had no idea what to do with ourselves since he was not with us and taking all of our attention. When we went to check on him, oh yes, he was just staring at the fan and delighting in watching it turn.

Michael has started going to a babysitter during the day and that has actually worked out very well. We found Amy Jo on Craig's List. She is a new mother as well and wanted to stay home with Finn. In order to do this, she wanted to take in one more child to care for during the day. This has worked out very well! Michael has a friend and we get a preview of what is to come in the next few months by seeing Finn grow as well.

Now for the big challenge coming up - I (Dad Michael) am going to be home along with the baby for a couple of days leading up to the Fourth of July. I know I can do it and Michael has agreed that he will be on best behavior. I will try to do the same. I have finally gotten used to the constant diaper changes and perform many of them myself.

One of Michael's favorite games right now is "Poop on Dad." I am not sure what the prize is and who wins, but we have resorted to wrapping his diapered bottom in a towel or blanket before he sits on my lap to watch Saturday mornign home improvement shows. Seriously, where does it all come from? He has caught us by surprise a couple of times with sneak attacks when the diaper is being changed. In addition to being the (soon-to-be-proven) cutest boy alive, he is also quite possibly the most regular person alive. He should be studied. School-aged children could learn something.

We will post more photos very soon as he is growing and changiong every day. He is no longer a newborn - he looks like a real little boy. A little boy who we love very much.


Thursday, April 22, 2010

A Visit from Grandma

Little Michael got to meet his Grandma Peter last weekend. They spent many hours bonding. He showed off his many talents including cooing and gurgling. Any other friends and family who want to visit are certainly welcome. Our little guy seems to love having another person around to lavish him with love and attention.