Tuesday, October 20, 2009

An Apple a Day Doesn't Keep the Contractions Away

Wendy had a rough couple of nights last week. It seems that Fox has hit a growth spurt and that is causing all kinds of discomfort, including contractions. For at least three nights last week, Wendy didn't get much sleep. One night (around 9:30) Wendy's contractions were so bad that they were overlapping each other.

She called the on-call doctor who told us to come in to labor & delivery. We drove up to Brookwood so they could monitor her and check on the baby.





We were there until about 11:30. Thankfully the contractions weren't serious. And the nurse told us that Fox was doing extremely well.

Wendy went in to see her doctor yesterday for a regular check up. Fox is developing as he should and thankfully the doctor didn't have to put her on bed rest. I am really looking forward to meeting my second son. He looks beautiful on the ultrasound.



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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

All Work And No Play

Wendy and I are incredibly fortunate that we have family living in town that can keep Phoenix while we have to work.

Today he stayed with my mom. He loves playing outside, but it was raining when I dropped him off. Fortunately the weather cleared and when I stopped by for lunch later in the day he was out in the driveway. But he wasn't playing with a toy or kicking a ball. He was wiping down my mom's car with a small towel.

There are two things you need to know about Phoenix - he is extremely observant, and he is extremely meticulous. He HAS to have everything in it's place and everything needs to be nice and neat. So, when he noticed all the raindrops on my mom's car, he was compelled to wipe them off. He was hard at work when I arrived and I had to admire his diligence.












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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Let Him Have His Cake

Tonight we started making a list of people we would like to invite to Phoenix's 2nd birthday party. I can't believe it, but we are only two months away.

Unfortunately, Wendy, Phoenix, and I might be the only ones at his party, because when we asked him if he wanted to invite "so-and-so" he said "no." And he said "no" to everyone we mentioned. Oh well, more cake for me.


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Saturday, October 10, 2009

Cel-e-brate Good Times, Come On!

It was another milestone day for Phoenix. Wendy and I took him to his first birthday party (let me clarify - the first birthday party for a non-relative).

We weren't sure what to expect. Phoenix is a wonderful boy, but like any child his age, he's still trying to learn the concept of "sharing." Plus, the party was at a house to which Phoenix had never been.

He fussed a little when we first walked in, but he soon found several things to play with. He fussed even more though when he couldn't play with the toy he wanted.

I sat him down and explained that we needed to take turns. He didn't like it too much, but soon he calmed down and found other things to keep his mind occupied. I was really proud of him for playing so well with the other children.




When it was time to sere cake and ice cream, Phoenix rushed into the kitchen, eagerly looking for his bowl. One good way to get his attention is to ask, "Phoenix, do you want some ice cream?" He will drop everything and yell out, "UH HUH!"



Cousin Isabelle was also at the party and she went straight for the cupcakes.





We stayed for about 2 hours and had a great time. Phoenix was very well behaved and did a great job of playing with the other kids. Yep, he's a pretty big deal.

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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Pack Man

We're very thankful and excited that we were able to sell our home and purchase a new house that will accomodate our growing family. Everything is running smoothly and we are scheduled to close on October 30. Now the packing begins.

Phoenix has already proven to be a big help in the packing department. When you give him a task he's very diligent at carrying it out.

Just the other day I was packing up my winter clothes and Phoenix was standing beside me. I placed a large box on the floor and asked him if he would help by placing the clothes in the box. As I stacked my clothes on the floor Phoenix would take each item and throw it in the box. It was fun to watch.



When it came to packing up my hats, he came across my wide-brimmed outdoorsman hat. He loved it. He immediately had to try it on and walk around with it. It looks better on him than it does on me.