Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Friday, June 12, 2009
Happy Birthday Coach and A Little Catching Up
I can't believe it's been so long since my last post. There's lots to talk about. First thing first......
Jake (in his home made t shirt) with Coach and the big Birthday card
J was excited to see his Gama too!
Yep, that's right folks....my child can now officially pull himself up!
Look Mommy!
I am sooooooo proud of myself
Is that not the saddest face?! He can stand up but doesn't know how to sit himself back down. Quite frustrating!!!
Up close
We're also working on sitting up. J is good when he has something to support him. Getting stronger every day.
What a stud I am!!
They are going to be great parents
Sweet little fella after a long night
Silly Pappy
Jacob showing off his crawling skills
Isn't it great that big thighs are CUTE at this age?
Sweet little family
HAPPY BIRTHDAY COACH!!!!!
My dad had his birthday last week, June 4th. He and my mom had been in Florida at a conference and happened to fly home on his birthday. So, we decided to give him a little birthday surprise at the airport.
The following few pictures were taken after we got home from the airport. I put the boy in his pack-n-play while I fixed his bottle. When I looked over to check on him this is what I found....
So, the pack-n-play I can handle but the next afternoon at naptime I wasn't prepared for. I put Jacob down and usually he talks himself to sleep. Well, on this day he was quiet for a few minutes (I thought all was well) and then all of a sudden I hear him screaming crying. What in the world?....I run in to check......
You may think this is cute....and it was. But, only the first couple of times. This went on for a good 2 hours before he finally fell asleep. He would stand up, cry, I would lay him back down, repeat. I guess he's still too little to understand that "hey, if I don't stand up this won't keep happening". Poor little baby!!!
A couple of weekends ago Jared's cousin Brad and his beautiful (and expectant) wife came for a visit. We went over and had dinner with them at Gran and Pappy's. Such a nice evening
Our sweet little boy is now in his 7th month of life. I can't believe. This is going by way too fast. He is changing and learning so much every day. I absolutely LOVE this age though. He is so playful and interactive. What a joy! Here are some of J's favorite things to do right now......
-CRAWL. He is all over the place. Part of me is sad over this new accomplishment, but I'm so enjoying him learn new skills. He is so proud of himself and is quite content to play on the floor for hours.
-Standing up in his crib- see pics above
-Going for walks. We try to take a walk every day. Jacob loves to look at all the interesting things
-Give slobbery kisses. They are the best. This past week he has started grabbing for our faces with his sweet little hands and opening his mouth really wide and putting it on our cheek. So cute!!!!
-They say that boys thrive on physical touch. It could not be truer with our son. He is the happiest when he is being held, talked to, hugged, and tickled. When we tickle him his whole face lights up and he laughs uncontrollably.
-This boy loves his oatmeal.
-Swimming. We have gone to the pool several times already this summer and Jacob enjoys being in the water so much.
-Jacob is learning to play peek-a-boo. The other morning while in his highchair he kept putting his book over his head. We'd say "where's Jacob?" and then he would bring the book down and smile really big.
-Jacob has always liked Samson, but recently it has become an obsession. Whenever Samson comes close he stops what he is doing and looks at him. If Sam is close enough Jacob will try to touch him. The other morning I was getting ready and Jacob was lying on the bed. Samson jumped up and laid down next to him. All of a sudden I heard the biggest laughter. Jacob was staring at Samson and smiling at him. It was so cute!
-Sitting in his highchair while mommy cooks
-Having alone play time in his pack-n-play. We are working on this about 15-20 min. every day. So far he is doing great. A book I read says that it helps with the development of their fine motor skills b/c being in a confined place helps them be able to focus on objects better. Plus, it gives mommy a chance to get some stuff done while I know he is safe.
-Reading and chewing on books
-Just loving life. We have such a happy, joyful, content little baby. For that I am so thankful. We are so blessed and are loving every minute with him. What an honor to get to be his parents.
I'll leave you with a few pictures we've taken of Jacob so far this month. Enjoy!!!
Friday, May 22, 2009
A Few Good Men
Today I sat a room away and listened to my dad talking, laughing, and playing with my son. His grandson. Coach loves Jacob....a lot!!!! The two of them have a great time together and I love watching my dad dote on him. It makes me think of what it was like when I was a baby. Today as I sat and listened to the two of them I was reminded of how very grateful I am that my son has wonderful men in his life. Men that will love him. Men that will teach him what it means to be a man. Men that will always be there for him. Men that will take the time to invest in his tiny little life. To me that is AWESOME!!!
So many children today do not have a man in their life. How is a little boy supposed to learn to be a man if no one will teach him? I see this a lot in my professional. Children coming from single parent homes. Don't get me wrong.....I think many children have wonderful single parent families. And, now that I am a mommy I have a new found respect for those that do this thing called parenthood alone. But, I do feel those children that don't have a dad, or an uncle, or a grandfather, or an older male friend are missing out on something really special!!
Today I am thankful that my son has LOTS of wonderful men in his life. He has a daddy who loves him more than he will ever know. A daddy who spends time with him and teaches him things. A daddy who watches over him and wants the best for him. A daddy who is a "real" man who will model this for his son. Jacob has two grandfathers who adore the pieces out of him. They love spending time with him. They love to spoil him. They can't wait to teach him about being a boy. Jacob has two great-grandfathers that are still living and two that are no longer with us. With all of them their legacy will live on in my son. To be able to tell my son about his inheritance through these wonderful, amazing, strong, caring, godly men is an honor.
My son has and will have countless male role models at church.
And most importantly, my son has his Heavenly Father who loves him so much more than any of these other men put together. And so too do all those sweet children that don't have a male role model here on earth. A Heavenly Father who created them in their mother's womb. A Heavenly Father who knows every hair on their head. A Heavenly Father who created their inmost being. A Heavenly Father who has a good, pleasing, and perfect will for their lives. A Heavenly Father who desires relationship with them. A Heavenly Father who longs to give them good gifts. A Heavenly Father who has adopted them into his sonship. A Heavenly Father who loved them enough to die for them. Wow!!
Today I was reminded how truly blessed my son is to be surrounded by such wonderful men. For you men out there reading this here's a challenge for you... Get involved in the life of a child. If not your own, find a child who needs that kind of relationship. Make a difference!!!
So many children today do not have a man in their life. How is a little boy supposed to learn to be a man if no one will teach him? I see this a lot in my professional. Children coming from single parent homes. Don't get me wrong.....I think many children have wonderful single parent families. And, now that I am a mommy I have a new found respect for those that do this thing called parenthood alone. But, I do feel those children that don't have a dad, or an uncle, or a grandfather, or an older male friend are missing out on something really special!!
Today I am thankful that my son has LOTS of wonderful men in his life. He has a daddy who loves him more than he will ever know. A daddy who spends time with him and teaches him things. A daddy who watches over him and wants the best for him. A daddy who is a "real" man who will model this for his son. Jacob has two grandfathers who adore the pieces out of him. They love spending time with him. They love to spoil him. They can't wait to teach him about being a boy. Jacob has two great-grandfathers that are still living and two that are no longer with us. With all of them their legacy will live on in my son. To be able to tell my son about his inheritance through these wonderful, amazing, strong, caring, godly men is an honor.
My son has and will have countless male role models at church.
And most importantly, my son has his Heavenly Father who loves him so much more than any of these other men put together. And so too do all those sweet children that don't have a male role model here on earth. A Heavenly Father who created them in their mother's womb. A Heavenly Father who knows every hair on their head. A Heavenly Father who created their inmost being. A Heavenly Father who has a good, pleasing, and perfect will for their lives. A Heavenly Father who desires relationship with them. A Heavenly Father who longs to give them good gifts. A Heavenly Father who has adopted them into his sonship. A Heavenly Father who loved them enough to die for them. Wow!!
Today I was reminded how truly blessed my son is to be surrounded by such wonderful men. For you men out there reading this here's a challenge for you... Get involved in the life of a child. If not your own, find a child who needs that kind of relationship. Make a difference!!!
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Fun Times
Here's a look at what's been going on at our house lately...




Had to take some pics while waiting for our food to arrive
J and Coach - notice the construction in the background
Jake hearts walks
Couldn't resist this picture. The other afternoon Samson played outside while Jared cut the grass. Jared didn't pay close attention to the poor thing. When I went to let him back inside he was COMPLETELY green from head to paw....he had quite a bit of fun rolling around. We had to give him a bath before he could come in!!

hmmmm.....
I don't know what was happening here

Look Mom, I'm up high

Jacob thinks his daddy is sooooo funny. His whole face lights up when the play together.
I love my baby boy

Working on sitting up....he's almost there!



Jacob is learning to use a sippy cup
Here is J playing in his exersaucer
On Wednesday Jacob and I went and had dinner with my family at Mellow Mushroom. It was so nice to sit outside. After dinner we went for a walk in downtown Franklin. It was such a pleasant evening!!!
We took the following pictures the other night when we were over at my parent's for dinner. I love my sister!
Jacob likes to help me in the kitchen while I cook
Jacob had his 1st popsickle the other day. Cherry flavored. He loved it!!!! It's the only thing we've ever given him that he cried everytime we tried to take it away. We didn't let him eat the whole thing and they were suger free. He has cut his 1st two teeth and we thought the cold would feel good to him....and it couldn't hurt that it tasted yummy at the same time!!!
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