Thursday, July 19, 2012

The big Four!


What we call you: The boy, Jack Quack, Jack-a-baby
Toga Party!


Temperament: Easy going! You love people and love to be held. You give all the ladies smiles these days.

Things I could do without: You are a drool monster! You put everything in your mouth, but mostly your hands and feet. Therefore, you are constantly drooling.

Little rolly polly!


Things you could do without:  Since you are constantly rolling over, you end up on your belly alot. For some reason you get really annoyed with that!

Item/toy we love the most:  Your big blanket that enables you to roll and roll without getting on the hardwood floors.

Item/toy you love the most: Your ducky and rings.(Seen in the picture above) You love them both!

Things I am loving the most right now: Watching you experience things for the first time. Everything is so interesting to you and makes you smile and laugh.

Things you are loving the most right now: You love to grab people's fingers and shove them right into your mouth! People love it, so they let you. Ha!
1st swim


What you are saying: We heard you laugh for real this month! It sounded like a little boy laugh! Dad and I spend a lot of time trying to make you laugh. It's the best sound in the world and I could listen to it all day long.

What you are doing: You are grabbing and holding objects so well. If I dangle your rings in front of you, you reach out and grab them. You seem to have the hand eye coordination down!

Your stats: At your three month appointment you weighed in at 13lbs, 5 ounces and 27 1/2 inches long! You are long and lean!

Three Months. For real?!


What we call you: Jack Quack, Jack-o-lantern, Little Boy

Temperament: You are still really smiley these days! But, you started teething or something because you have had a fussy month.

Things I could do without: You wake up every two hours to eat! It was a rough month for the two of us.

Things you could do without:  You're a pretty easy going guy, but when you get tired... watch out!




Item/toy we love the most:  You have a little ducky toy that you just love! Teething rings have also been a favorite lately.

Item/toy you love the most: Your ducky! We can hear you playing with it in the car.

Things I am loving the most right now: You're awake more between naps, so we get to play with you more. You're also a lot easier to take out and about. Hearing you sequel with delight is also pretty great!

Things you are loving the most right now: Rolling over. You not on your back long before you've flipped over to your belly. I'd say it's your favorite trick right now.

What you are saying: Lots and lots of raspberries!

What you are doing: We've started putting in your crib awake and you're doing a great job of putting yourself to sleep!

Your stats: We'll find out at your 4 month appointment!

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Two Months, Too Cute!

What we call you: Jack Attack, Jack-o-lantern, Jack Christopher

Temperament: You are so smiley these days! Dad makes you laugh all the time and really the only time you get upset is if you're wet, hungry or sleepy!

Things I could do without: Still not a great napper, but you make up for it at night when you sleep 6 or 7 hours at a time.

Things you could do without:  You've become pretty easy going these days. Diaper changes are no longer a big deal. You don't really love it when I change your outfit, but we've come a long way in that department.

Item/toy we love the most:  Your play mat. You just laugh, coo and smile while you're on it. It's so fun for the three of us!

Item/toy you love the most: Your play mat!

Things I am loving the most right now: How interactive you are now! You're awake more now too, so we get plenty of smiles and giggles. I love seeing your little personality develop. I am soaking up all our cuddle time, because I know it won't be long till you won't want to sit still and let me kiss your little face.

Things you are loving the most right now: You love hanging out with your Dad. No one can make you smile or laugh like he can.


What you are saying: Lots of fun noises, gurgles and you are especially good at saying "O".

What you are doing: You are rolling around a lot and sometimes I find you in your crib in a totally different place then where I put you down.

Your stats: At your two month appointment you weighed in at 10lbs, 11 ounces and 23 3/4 inches long!



Monday, March 12, 2012

One Month

One Month


What we call you: Jack Attack, Jackopher, Buddy Boy

Temperament:Hard to tell at this point. But, you seem happy as long as you are held, clean and dry &. have a full tummy.

Things I could do without: You don't really nap during the day. You sleep pretty well at night, but it is quite the victory if you take any kind of nap during the day.



Things you could do without:  Having your diaper or outfit changed. You pretty much hate to be naked.

Item/toy we love the most:  Your swing makes it easy for me to make coffee and breakfast in the morning. 

Item/toy you love the most:  Giraffe sound machine, it makes outings so nice and you sleep so soundly in your car seat with it.

Things I am loving the most right now: Cuddling in the middle of the night with you. Sometimes I just hold you tight and pray for you, when I should be putting you back in your crib and getting some sleep myself. You are also  smiling more consistently at me and Dad. We totally love it.

Things you are loving the most right now: Tummy time on your activity mat and you recently enjoyed our walks outside since it's been warmer.

What you are saying: You've started to coo, which is beyond adorable. I can't wait to hear more sweet noises from you!

What you are doing: You are holding up your head pretty well and eating like a champ. Today at the doctor you weighed in at 9lbs 10 oz and measured 22 inches. You are growing like a weed!

Monday, February 27, 2012

A baby story

Well, it's been 2 weeks since Jack Christopher came into the world! I thought I'd share my birth story for those interested and so I don't forget those little details that made it such a crazy & special day.

Since the beginning of February I'd been praying that God would make me go into labor. I was pretty done with being pregnant. Tired of getting up to go to the bathroom 2 or 3 times a night, tired of wearing the same outfits every week and tired of hauling that big belly around. Chris sweetly reminded me every time I complained that we needed to enjoy these last days together as just a married couple and enjoy sleeping in as much as possible.  February 10th (my due date) came and still no baby. I. was. bummed. My doctor told me that I would probably not have the baby over the weekend, being that I was not very dilated, but he couldn't tell very well because his head was so low. That night we went to dinner and shopped around and I was feeling pretty sick, pretty nauseous and having mild contractions. When we got home I sat on my birthing ball and we watched a movie. The contractions (much to my disappointment) went away and I got ready for bed.

At 1 in the morning, I felt a gush and thought excitedly that maybe my water broke. I ran to the bathroom and decided that was exactly what happened and made a quick call to my doctor. He agreed  and told me to get going to the hospital. I woke up Chris and we got moving. We arrived at the hospital around 1:30pm and got settled in our room. Contractions were probably 10 minutes apart and so the nurse encouraged us to get some rest. We tried, but it was hard.  I was excited and anxious, plus having some contractions on top of that made it hard to sleep. So, Chris and I hung out and watched tv. By about 7 am, we had a new nurse and my contractions were getting closer together and more intense, but I was still not very dilated. Noon, rolled around and the nurses and doctors decided to give me some medicine to get things going and boy did it! Never have I felt such horrible pain in all my life. For 4 straight hours I had really severe contractions and they were really close together. I squeezed Chris's hand, took a bath in the whirlpool and bounced on the birthing ball to try elevating the pain. Chris was unbelievable. He was so encouraging, cheering me on through every contraction. Just when I thought I couldn't take anymore, the nurse and doctor said I was dialed enough to get an epidural and suddenly life was good again. Chris and I both took a nap and got some much needed rest.

A few hours later, the doctor and nurse came and were concerned because the baby's heart rate and blood pressure were really low, so they put an oxygen mask on me and blood pressure cuff to help things out. I had to lay on my left side for the new few hours, but things didn't improve. So around 6:30pm, the doctor told me that we needed to do a c-section for the sake of the baby. What other decision could we make? Although, I cried and cried , Chris and I both knew we had to do it. So, they got everything set up and wheeled us down to the OR. I said a quick prayer for God to help me to be brave and strong and Chris held my hand. Minutes later, we heard our son's cry and I cried tears of joy. After that I felt relieved, but also exhausted and all I wanted to do was sleep. I heard the nurses yell over to me that he was 8 pounds and 5 ounces and overheard the doctor say to Chris that we probably couldn't have had a normal delivery based on his size. Once they took me into the recovery room, Chris came in to ask me about a name. The first time, he suggested Owen Samuel, and then the second time he said he looked more like a Jack Christopher. And that was it. Jack came in our lives at 7:35pm with a cone head and beautiful blue eyes. He looks just like his dad and I still can't believe he's ours.


first family picture
minutes old
two days old