Tuesday, October 30, 2012

What Happens When I'm Not Looking


I was four feet away from Isaac when this happened. I was reading an article on the computer and was obviously very distracted. Luckily, I think he had only taken one bite of dirt. I'm not sure if the plant will survive though. I guess I should recommit to my goal of not using the computer while Isaac is awake . . . 
But I have to admit, this did make for a good laugh!




Saturday, October 20, 2012

Poster Child

This is a poster my mom put up on the wall at work. She is an elementary school librarian. I think it's adorable. 




Friday, October 19, 2012

10 Months


Isaac is a professional squatter. He squats, stands, squats, crawls; squats, stands, squats, crawls. He does this all day long. How he can squat so low while flat on his feet is amazing to me. My mom says it's his Japanese genes coming through, because no one in our family can squat like that. Brent can do it (not quite as low), so maybe it's true.




He has not taken any steps on his own yet-- probably because he usually stands with his feet very wide apart like in the picture above. But we've started doing a little finger walking with him. I love the "I'm so proud of myself," look on his face in the picture below. Too cute!! (And you'll notice I finally bought him some shoes. He looks too grown up.)

 


He still has just two teeth, but he has been drooling more than usual lately, so I wonder if he will get a few more soon. He continues to enjoy finger food: cheerios, peas, raisins, and pieces of peaches, grapes, and sweet potato are his staples. He also can take sips of water from his sippy cup, but usually gargles and thinks its a game. I'm not sure how he is ever going to be weaned. Thankfully, I enjoy nursing, so it looks like we'll be continuing through his first birthday.

His new trick is looking through his legs like he is about to do a somersault. He also walks around on his feet and hands like Mowgli from The Jungle Book. And he loves to play "I'm going to get you," our crawling version of tag.

He really is such a good baby. He didn't cry when I left him with any of his babysitters during the wedding weekend and let all of them put him down for naps/ to bed without fussing. He is such a cutie and truly the light in our lives.

As for me at 10 months postpartum, I still feel exhausted most days. I'm still getting up to feed Isaac 1-2 times at night, but I think the real problem is falling to sleep at a reasonable hour, which has been harder for me to do lately. I got a jogging stroller for my birthday, so I've started to be more active, but it still really hard for me to get up, get out, get going, get active, or really do anything. I've mastered being unproductive. Any advice from friends out there?

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Emily and Andrew's Wedding

This last weekend, Emily and Andrew got married in the Houston Temple. It was a beautiful weekend and so nice to spend so much time in the temple. Here are some pictures of the day:


















I realize I have very few pictures of the actual wedding couple, but they were being photographed by their photographer, Kimmy. I also realize I didn't get any pictures of my sister-in-law, Jeanette, who flew in from UT. (It was SO wonderful to spend time with her-- and she looked beautiful!). But I know Kimmy got some good pictures of us together. I can't wait to see the actual wedding photos!

We're so lucky to have Emily and Andrew here in Houston. So now we can't say we don't have family here anymore. They live just 10 minutes away and are in our same ward. Yay for babysitters!! :-)

Emily's Bridals

I got to help Emily with her bridal photos, which was so much fun. Kimmy Williams (moderncharmphotography.com) was the photographer and the pictures turned out amazing. I shot a few of my own, which don't compare to the professional ones, but they can give you a feel for how beautiful Emily is:













Catching Up on the Wedding Events: Emily's Bridal Shower

I helped throw a bridal shower for my sister-in-law, Emily, a few weeks ago. These wonderful ladies from our ward were the ones that really made things happen: 


It was a sit-down affair complete with china. We had soup and muffins for lunch and strawberries and brownies for dessert. 


The brownies were to die for!! You could taste the real butter in them. YUM! Plus it took some intense kitchen skills to make them so cute. Sister Bardo is amazing. 


 Here is Emily in the middle with her mother-in-law, Sally, on the left and her now aunt-in-law, Jane on the right. Wonderful ladies! 


And here are the friends and guests: 






Honestly, it was one of the best showers I've been too. Simple, relaxed, fun. Thanks to everyone here in Houston for helping make Emily's day special. 

Friday, October 5, 2012

Learning From Roommates

I have learned so much from the wonderful roommates I've had over the years. They have taught me cooking skills, cleaning skills, social skills, communication skills; and have influenced my habits, diet, style, and opinions. Most married people don't have the chance to have a roommate after they get married (besides their spouse of course), but I've been lucky to have two roommates this past year: my sister, Marie, and my sister-in-law, Emily. And I've learned a lot from them.

In fact, I've adopted two oh-so-practical strategies from Emily that I thought I would share:



#1 My new favorite kitchen item: disposable vinyl gloves. I have always hated touching raw meat. And this has affected my cooking style over the years because I pretty much just throw meat on the grill/ in the pan so I don't have to touch it. I hate prepping it.

To the rescue: gloves! Why hadn't I thought of this before? I worked as a cook in a cafeteria when I was in college, for heavens sake! I guess since I haven't been preparing food for the masses, it slipped my mind. Anyway, they are cheap (you can find them in Walmart in the cleaning section next to the rubber gloves) and make life so much less icky. (And if Isaac has a melt down when I'm in the middle of chopping chicken, all it takes is a quick glove removal and I can go save the baby.)

#2 New bathroom-cleaning technique: let the toilet bowl brush drip dry in the toilet. You just pin the brush handle between the toilet and the seat so it can dry like this:


Again, so common sense, I can't believe I've awkwardly never known what to do with the wet toilet bowl brush for so many years! (Sorry about the gross looking brush by the way, we need to get a new one.)

So there are two practical tips for the day. Thanks, Emily! 




Thursday, October 4, 2012

No Socks

The other day when I was buying Isaac dress shoes for my sister-in-law Emily's wedding, I realized that Isaac has not worn shoes . . . or socks since he was 3 months old. That's right-- no socks whatsoever, day or night for two thirds of his life. Living in Houston has it's advantages, and I have to admit using minimal baby clothing is awesome: less hassle, less laundry, less stuff to lose.

But Isaac doesn't even know what shoes are. No wonder he kept trying to kick them off at the store. He thinks they are toys that sit by the front door and are fun to eat if mom isn't looking.

So, I'm a little worried for winter. When it does get colder and he does need to wear socks and shoes, is it going to be battle? I hope not. :-)