Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Edson at 6 months

Things I Love

  • Daddy.
  • My new exersaucer.  It lights up and sings!  There is even a dragonfly for me to chew on.
  • Napkins.
  • Hair.  It's soft AND pullable!  It's the best toy ever!
  • Music.  I (Mary) have been singing him to sleep for many of his naps.  It started out as a last resort - a kind of I've-tried-everything-and-I'm-about-to-go-insane trick, but I've grown to like it as much as he does.  He also loves it when we play music (all kinds - I don't think he favors one genre over another yet).  His exersaucer plays a really catchy song about the primary colors that makes him light up when he hears it.
  • Licking the floor. Hardwood, carpet, or grass.  Forget this nice soft blanket, I want to lick the thing that makes mom wince a little.




Scooting off the playmat (probably to lick the carpet)

Gazing at daddy
Things I don't like

  • Taking naps
  • My hat
  • When anyone takes away a napkin I'm trying to eat
  • Being by myself in the backseat of the car


New Talents

  • I can grab my toes
  • I can roll over both ways!
  • I can scoot to any corner of the room (usually to lick the floor or eat a napkin)
  • I can play peek-a-boo holding my own blanket over my eyes and pulling it away
  • I can remove my hat


Kissing daddy

His first time in the exersaucer!  He can't pick which toy to play with first.


The first time I caught him scooting across the room to eat paper.  He did this in the time it took me to fill up a mug of coffee and come immediately back.

Monday, July 15, 2013

Insanity! Beating the Jelly into Submission

7 things I would like to see in my Insanity DVDs:

  1. Women who have to stop exercising periodically because they have to yawn so big they can't breathe.
  2. Women who have to pause because their baby is crying.
  3. Women who have to wear 2 sports bras or else their boobs hurt so bad from bouncing that they have to hold them to their chests with one arm.  I used to think these women just didn't have bras that fit.  I was wrong.
  4. Anyone yell obscenities at Shaun T.  I can't be the only one.
  5. Women who have jelly-bellies, stretch marks, or a linea negra.
  6. Milk marks.
  7. Anyone gasp witty comebacks at Shaun T.  For example:  Shaun, "You have to focus here!" Me, "I'll focus on (gasp for breath) punching your face (gasp)!"

That said, I do think Shaun T is the least annoying of the exercise-video-coaches I've tried.  And while it's taken me about double the time to do the 60-day series, I'm pretty happy with it overall.  I feel strong.  I have muscles again.  And, I still have a dozen workouts left before my last fit-test and I'm kind of excited to see how I do. 






Wednesday, July 10, 2013

20 weeks



20 weeks

20 weeks

Summertime!

As usual, I've been remiss in my blogging duties.  I've been pretty determined to savor this time with Edson, so that's my excuse!  It will be nice to do more reflecting and documenting.  We've been having a blast so far.  We've introduced Edson to our kiddie pool (full disclosure: purchased last summer for us) and laughed at him pretty thoroughly.  When he's initially dunked, he does this awesome expression (watch his mouth) and arm-flapping:




After the first shock wears off, he has a grand old time:


We did this again in a warmish stream (with a life jacket), a big swimming pool, and the splash pad at a park.  I really want him to like swimming.  This is partly because I really love swimming and I spent hours and hours swimming at the lake, and partly because I'll feel a little better water-safety wise if he's a strong swimming.  I recognize both those things as first-time-mom folly. 

A few weeks ago, the three of us joined some of our favorite people at Birch Bay to celebrate an anniversary in the best possible way: renewing vows with the community that publicly said we'd help support them.  On the beach.  With s'mores and little crabs.







This weekend really reinforced how much I love my friends - and how much I've missed them in this time transitioning to a different church.  They are some of the best people in the world, and I am so thankful for them.

David and I have also spent some time up at the river.  So far, we've mostly just cleaned the cabin to make it habitable (mouse feces... yuck).  Last weekend, though, David took Edson for an hour or so and let me play with my fun camera lens.