Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Someone has found her voice

This is pretty funny. Over and over and over. The tongue just cracks me up!



Saturday, October 24, 2009

Baptism Day

For a while now we've been trying to figure out what to do as far as a baptism goes. We don't belong to a church, but we really felt it was important to have Megan baptized. When we got married, we hired a minister who came to our site to perform the ceremony. It felt like the right thing to do to contact him and see if he'd perform the baptism. When we called him, he said he often gets requests from couples he's married to baptize their children. With that, the decision was made to travel to his home church to have the ceremony performed. It would be a private service, on a Saturday morning.

Here are some photos from the service:



And more photos of Megan in her beautiful baptismal gown:



The dress was just beautiful. It's too bad there isn't reason to dress her up in it a few more times before she outgrows the dress.


Tuesday, October 20, 2009

What'cha Doing?

At the very beginning you can hear me asking her "What'cha Doing?" She goes on the tell me all about her day.



Saturday, October 17, 2009

Megan's Big Day

Look closely. What do you see?



That's right. Megan got her ears pierced today. I have to say she did really well. Definitely better than when she got her shots. She cried, but it wasn't nearly as bad and didn't last nearly as long.

Here she was just before getting them pierced.  Oh yeah, did I mention she's teething and actually taking a pacifier now?  Only took four months to get her to keep one in her mouth for any length of time.  Must feel good on her sore gums.



On the count of 3.  1....2....3!



All done!



It's only been a few hours, but so far they don't seem to be bothering her.  She hasn't been tugging at them or anything.  Now mom & dad are responsible for cleaning and twisting the earrings three times a day for 8 weeks.


Thursday, October 15, 2009

October 15 - Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day



We were an hour late, but still lit our candles to remember and honor our babies that were too beautiful for this earth. As crazy as our lives are with an infant, we still often think about our first babies.

Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day is a day of remembrance for all pregnancies and infant death which includes but not limited to miscarriage, stillbirth, SIDS, or the death of a newborn. It is recognized in the United States and throughout Canada on October 15th of each year.

Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day is observed with Remembrance Ceremonies and candle lighting Vigils which coincides with an International Wave of Light with participants lighting candles on October 15 at 7:00 p.m. around the world to honor and remember our children.

For more information: Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day or Remembering Our Babies



Sunday, October 11, 2009

She rolls! 4 months 2 days

Finally all of her hard work has paid off. She's been trying so hard to rollover for the last few weeks and tonight she did it! Yeah Megan!

These were taken right after she rolled over. The first is a little blurry, but she looks so proud of herself. Not optimum shooting conditions, and trying to capture the moment!






Friday, October 9, 2009

We Have a Four Month Old

Where has the time gone? I've been horrible about updating the blog, but for so long it felt like there really wasn't anything worth posting about. Now that Megan is starting to do more, I'll try to be better about posting more often.

She has her 4 month appointment (with shots) on her actual 4 month birthday. I've been waiting quite a while for an official update to her stats! For the record, she is still an itty bitty peanut!
  • Height - 24 1/4" 50%
  • Weight - 11lbs 5oz 10%
  • Head size - 42 cm 75%
I decided to do her 4 month photos a day early because she would be having her shots and I figured I'd have a better chance at getting some decent pictures. Here are some recent photos.





Some of her recent developmental milestones that she's hit have included giggling, trying (really hard) to rollover, making raspberries and grasping and playing with toys. She is also cooing quite a bit. One of her favorite things is music and us singing to her. She's getting to be so fun to spend time with! Tummy time is no longer such a struggle and she'll actually lay holding her head up for up to 5 minutes at a time. For the past month or so we've been taking stroller rides with her riding in the seat instead of the bucket car seat. She loves this! Sometimes it'll put her to sleep, but usually she's way too busy looking around to be distracted by sleep! Now that the chilly weather is starting to settle in, we're going to have to move our walks to the mall.

Last weekend we took our first long road trip. 430 miles (each way) in the car was too much for her. Going out wasn't too bad, but coming home was not so good. The fact that she still eats every two hours didn't make things any better. What should have been a 6.5 hour drive all of a sudden turns into an almost 10 hour drive with frequent stops for her and meal stops for us. Every time we stopped to feed her it was at least a half an hour. So glad we got that out of the way before winter. There is no way I want to make that drive again anytime soon.

Everyday is something new. I promise I'll try to be better about posting in the future!


Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Blowing Raspberries is so much fun!

This is a perfect example of the awesome mood that Megan wakes up in. Bottle is done, it's time to play and make silly noises at or with momma.