Friday, February 12, 2010

Nash-ster's Dictionary















Nash is about to turn two years old on February 23rd. I thought it was time to update his vocabulary list. Here are a few things he has said recently...



"Where my Daddy?"
"Come on Nana."
"Go that way."
"one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten"
"go church"
"it locked"
"feed dogs"
"eat lunch"
"I stuck"
"Yee haw cowboy!"
"Oh Darnit!"
"want out"
"dogs barkin'"
"have snack"
"my get it"
"hibernate" (Nana asks him what a bear does in the winter time)
"good job"
"rhinoceros"
"Hi boy" and "Hi girl" (Nash is quite social and greets other kids when we are out)

"left foot" and "right foot" (he gets them confused though)
He knows his colors and some of his shapes. He is starting to sing the alphabet too however some letters are missing and sometimes three letters are mushed into one letter. :0)

A Day of "Firsts" for Nolan

Yesterday was February 11, 2010. Aunt Nini made Nolan laugh for the first time when she came in to see him in the morning. Nana made him laugh again later the same morning. He is so smiley and likes it when we tickle his double chin. Nolan also got his first haircut from Nana. When his hair was wet, he had the cutest curls but as soon as his hair dried, it was straight as an arrow. He had the old man combover look going on and since he was 9.5 weeks old, I decided it was time. Nash got his combover taken care of at 9 weeks old too. Nolan looks so different now. See for yourself!
















































This is Nash after his first haircut in April of 2008.


















Nolan also had his two month checkup with Dr. Anderson and had to get 3 shots. They must have been powerful ones too because Nolan cried, then Mommy cried, then Nana cried! Nash was our rock! The numbers are in... Nolan is 23.5 inches long putting him at the 50th percentile. His head circumference puts him at the 75th percentile. He weighs in at 16 pounds 6 ounces which puts him at the 95th percentile! So different from Nash who weighed 11 pounds 14 oz at his 2 month appointment putting him at the 50th percentile. He was 21.75 inches long putting him at the 10th percentile. Nolan might be our linebacker I think!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Shake, Rattle, and Roll

Another midwest earthquake?! Last night I fed Nolan at 3am. I had just fallen asleep when the house began to shake and woke me up. I was a little out of it but knew right away what was happening. It felt like it lasted a long time but probably only lasted about a minute. I found out this morning it was a 3.8 magnitude earthquake in northern Illinois. The reason I knew what was happening right away is because the same thing happened in April of 2008 when I was up early in the morning changing Nash's diaper. He was about two months old at the time. That one was a 5.2 magnitude quake in southern Illinois. Apparently the New Madrid Fault Line runs through Illinois and down to New Madrid, Missouri. Who knew?

Come Sail Away!






Here are a few pics from our Caribbean cruise...

"Brock Omama" and "Joe Biden"

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Settling back in

Jason and I left early Sunday, January 31st for San Juan, Puerto Rico. He earned a 7 day cruise through his employer to the Caribbean. There was around 200 in our group consisting of Titan Machinery employees and their guests. We sailed to Barbados, St. Lucia, Antigua, St. Maarten, St. Croix and then back to San Juan. We had such a great time even though we missed our boys terribly. We were able to keep in contact through emails and one day we ended up making an 8 minute phone call from the ship at $7.95/minute. It was worth it though!!! I don't have our pictures downloaded yet but will be posting some soon.
I flew home from San Juan late Sunday night and was able to hug my boys when I got home. Of course that was after I had to jump start the truck at the airport (thats another story). Jason flew into Orlando for a rental construction equipment show but will be back on Wednesday to spend time with the boys. He is SO ready to be home. The boys were well taken care of by Nana and Papa. Two of our neighbors watched them on Tuesday and Friday while Nana and Papa went to work. Everyone reports that the boys were very good while we were gone. We decreased Nolan's feedings to 6 oz just before we left. He still has a double chin but I don't think he is growing quite as fast as he was before we left. However, the 6 month outfits are still snug on him! He continues to spit up like a champ after he eats but he is sleeping so well at night. Last night I fed him at 9:30 and he ate again at 7:00 this morning. He's allowing me to re-charge after a weeklong fun filled vacation. Nash is becoming more and more independent as he prepares to turn 2 in a few weeks. He does his own thing but is smart as a whip! While we were gone he learned who the President and Vice President of the US are... "Brock Omama" and "Joe Biden." It's so cute to hear him say it! It's so good to be home with the boys again! Thank you Nana, Papa, Patty, and Allison for taking care of them while we were away! I will have picture of our trip posted soon. Hopefully.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Smiles from Nolan and Nash



Awesome...I finally got some video to post! I will post a few more when I get a chance.
I took Nash to the doctor yesterday. He has a cold and had been pulling on his right ear a little bit and sticking his fingers in his ears. I was afraid he had an ear infection. Jason and I are leaving Sunday for a cruise and Nana said she would feel better if I got Nash checked out before we left. Turns out his lungs sound great and his ears look great. The doctor told us his molars are just starting to come in and that is causing his a little bit of ear discomfort. That's a relief! While I was there I asked the doctor about Nolan's weight. 15 pounds at 7.5 weeks?! At quick glance he told us Nolan is just above the 97th percentile for weight. WOW! He didn't seem too concerned and said his weight should start to taper off soon. We go back in on Feb 11th for his next checkup so we'll see where he is at then.