Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Carter is 9 Months

Carter turned 9 months December 17th. Can you believe it, 9 months? Time has flown by and he is growing into such a big, healthy, lovable boy.

At his 9 month check up he weighed 23lbs 12oz 90%, measured 30" long 93%, and his head circumference is 18.9" 98%. The nurse praised his big head, telling me, "A big head, that means he'll be tall like his dad and have big brains!" He got one shot, his Hep B injection. He didn't cry or flinch. He's so brave. Much braver than his mommy!!

He's not crawling yet, but is certainly on the fast track. He's still rocking and dancing back and forth to music and Scott and I singing simple tunes. He's added "da da," "ba ba," and the long vowel sound E to his vocabulary.

We're also starting to see tooth #2 pop though. You'd never know that he was teething though. Just his usual happy self. :)

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Carter's New Trick


When the Scadding family arrived at our house for our gift exchange last Friday, we noticed Carter doing something new and were able to capture it on video.  It has not been a one time thing...he's doing it all the time.  And of course I think it's just the cutest thing ever.  :)

Monday, December 14, 2009

Carter's First Gift Exchange

First, I should say that I am so beyond excited for this Christmas.  It being Carter's first Christmas adds a whole new dynamic to the holiday.  In years past, I might've been excited to receive a certain gift, but this year I'm excited to have a Christmas as a family of three.  I'm excited for Carter, for all the cool things he'll receive from friends and family and for how excited family will be to see him around presents and lights and music.

This past Friday, we had our first annual gift exchange with the Scadding family.  We had pizza, some cocktails, Christmas music, and the boys (moms) opened their first gifts of the season. Sarah and I went to a Mom 2 Mom sale a few weeks back and bough the boys matching winter 
PJs.  Of course you know what comes next, yes, we put them in the PJs and took the cutest pictures in front of our tree.  

Here are some pictures and here's to a great 2009 Christmas season!!!












Thursday, December 10, 2009

It's Late But Thanksgiving Was Great

Thanksgiving is kind of a cluster with going to 2 dinners in less than 10 hours (not fun at all with a baby), but we had a great time with family and friends.  2 turkey dinners, a fantastic trip to the Hara Arena craft show, a fun evening with friends we haven't seen in awhile (wish more of them could've been there), a super fun and relaxing day/night with Scott at the UC Bearcats football game and stay at a hotel in Cincy without Carter (the first time we've been able to get away just the two of us since he was born!!), and a nice visit with one of Scott's friends from college.  Here are some of the photos of our Thanksgiving weekend adventures!!






















It's That Time of Year Again


Sarah and I left Tuesday morning to drive to Ohio to see Mom's 1st grade class Christmas program.  As you can see we took the boys with us and they really seemed to enjoy it.  

The drive down to Ohio wasn't bad.  Owen slept most of the way and Carter was awake the whole trip, but was pleasant and self entertaining.  I took Sarah and Owen to meet Nana before we went to mom and dad's house.  Nana loved them both as do I!!  We went home to hang out for the rest of the day.  The boys napped and then we got ourselves ready to go to Titus.  Of course, it was pouring down rain and freezing cold.

We got to Titus just in time for the program.  We had great seats as always and the minute mom's class marched into the gym dressed in Christmas dress, I cried (as always).  I just can't help myself.  They all look so nice!  The boys did great, sitting and watching.  Carter rocked back and forth to the music and the kids singing.  Maybe he'll grow up to be a rock star!!


After the program, I took Sarah and Owen to Classic Pizza.  You can't take someone to Huber and not go to Classic!!  

We left Classic about 8:15 so I figured we'd be home about 10:45.  Haha, that was a joke! Around Bowling Green we ran into frigid temps and rain that was turning to ice on the highway.  From Bowling Green to Milan it usually takes about 50 minutes...this trip took about 2 hours.  I could only go between 40-45 mph.  We pulled into the driveway at 12 midnight.  I was pooped!!

My mom asked me if it was worth it, making the drive for a 20 minute program.  I told her of course it was!!!  

Until next Christmas....


Carter's First Tooth

Carter's first tooth is starting to cut through.  I noticed it on December 5th.  I'd been looking in his mouth to see if anything was popping through and voila.  He's been acting the same as normal, my little happy, smiley, laughing all the time baby boy.  I did cry when I discovered it because it means he's growing up and I won't have my gummy smile anymore.  Now I'll see teeth!  
My little boy is growing up so fast!!!  I love you Carter!