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Thursday, October 23, 2008

William is ONE

New life. How precious. How amazing. What a gift.William, 20-week ultrasound. (June, 2007)
Exclamation point and sigh.
William's newborn stats:
October 19, 2007
9:53 a.m.
7lbs 9 oz
18 "

William's one-year stats:
Height: 31", 85%
Weight: 25 lbs 11 oz, 80%
Head Circumference: 18 3/4 ", 80%


William, 1-week oldDriving the firetruckHe points to things now.
He's pointing at this cookie saying, "ummm, I have an idea, let's eat THIS." And then he grabbed it!




He loves animals!
At the Dairy Farm we visited.
Shaking a calf's cage
He makes a shaking face and is really intense about shaking things!
My deprived, animal-less boys---so excited about this kitten!


William and Grandma Bug
He loves his paci (mostly reserved for nap/bedtimes).

Oma and William
He has Oma's eyes!



A couple of videos:
William taking some steps outside
Driving a tractor on the couch - he makes a tractor/truck "brrrrrr" sound when he plays with them.







William's 1-year milestones:
  • He is getting to be quite the talker! Words he says: doggy, daddy, mama, balloon, hi, juice, this (while pointing to something that he wants), book, bush (both sound like "buh"), no.

  • He loves balloons, loves them. Good thing for the balloons for sale in the checkout line at the grocery store because usually by the time we've reached that point in our weekly grocery visit he is ready to lose it. I just have to point at one of the high fliers and he is thrilled to smile at it and reach for it while we're checking out (flashing an occasional smile at the checkout person).

  • He likes going on walks in his stroller and being outside. He points to every tree, leaf, car, dog, cat, person, place, or thing that we see. He loves bushes and reaches for them from his stroller. When I pull over so he can touch one he grins and then laughs when he touches it.

  • He is walking now. He has been taking steps for about a month, but now his preferred mode of movement is walking. He still occasionally falls and then crawls to where he is going, but very occasionally. He walks around the house just to walk - he will carry something in his hand from one side of the room to the other and then will continue to walk back and forth.

  • He loves animals. Definitely dogs, but really he loves any animal, even fake ones with eyes. Henry made a bat-o-lantern at school (a gourd painted black with glued on wings and googly eyes) and William loves it. He points to it and laughs.

  • He's given up bottles...almost. He still has a bottle in the morning and a bottle before bed. Both are probably more for me; it's hard for me to let go of his baby-hood. Although he does have bottle envy when he sees another baby with a bottle. He drinks whole milk now and doesn't seem phased by the transition from formula to that. The sippy cups that we've had the best luck with are the Nuby brand cups with a soft spout.

  • He still naps twice a day - a.m. at 9:00 and p.m. around 1:00. He goes to bed between 6:30 and 7:00 and has been waking up around 6:00 pretty consistently for the past month. Before that he would sleep until 7:00 almost daily. I miss that!

  • He is starting to have a fiesty streak! (I had a goldfish in college names Fiesty and Holly had one named Stick--as in Fish Stick, get it?--and we wanted to take the very best care of them so we put them in Evian bottled water and it killed them. A bit of a digression, but I was reminded of dear old Fiesty when I wrote that.) He is very opinionated and shrieks and throws himself backwards when things don't quite go the way he wants. He also is a biter and bitten Henry a few times (leaving a teeth marked bruise) when Henry has pulled him away from something or been rough with him. I do feel very sad for Henry when he has gotten hurt, but also think it has helped him realize that this little baby is going to fight back for himself. William's also a bit mischievous; he will grab a vase on our end table and knock it down all while staring at me and listening to me say "no no". What goes around comes around I suppose. My mom told me that I used to do the same thing. Oh and word is that I was a biter, too.

  • He has 8 teeth. 4 on top and 4 on the bottom. I think his 9th, another bottom tooth is on its way.

  • He still eats anything I put on his high chair tray. He loves cheese, fruit (grapes are number #1!!), most veggies, meat, and eggs. He doesn't choose carbs first, but will try anything.

  • He loves books and turns the pages and "reads" them on his own now. He loves sitting by the book basket in his room and reading.

  • He loves the phone and makes lots of phone calls. Most of the time he holds his hand up to his ear, but occasionally he does call someone on my speed dial (my mom!) to say "hello". When my phone rings, he puts his hand up to his ear and says hi.




Dear William,
As I reflect over the last year I'm amazed at how much our family has been impacted by the addition of sweet little you. There are now four of us sitting at the dinner table, four of us cruising around in our minivan (a van that I shamelessly love and a van we wouldn't have needed before you came into this world), four winter coats hanging in the closet, four (plus) pairs of shoes on the rug by the back door, and gazillions of sippy cups and bottles to be held by the four hands of our two children. Your birth made us a family of four and now it seems like we've always been that way.

I love your calm, laid back spirit; one that most certainly comes from your daddy. It's the perfect complement to your no-nonsense willfulness. You're happy to sit and play on your own, but you won't put up with your big brother taking your toys and you're not afraid to let him know it. Admittedly I was nervous about becoming the mother of two, a mother to not just one little boy but to two boys. I worried about how I would juggle the needs of two children and make you both feel equally loved and nurtured. I knew once I held you that loving both of you equally would be no great task. I loved you immediately and equally; everyone told me that God makes a mother's heart expand and I found that cliche as it is, it was true. I did however have to learn to juggle both your needs as a newborn and Henry's needs as a two-year old. As I struggled to find my footing at being a good mother to both of you, life started falling into place. You started sleeping through the night at 6 weeks, and for the first several months of your life took naps that were several hours long. You were content from the start to be toted along on any outing with Henry and even accompanied me on frenzied Christmas shopping sprees last December when you were less than two months old. You are a baby full of life and full of joy. There have been many times throughout the past year when pushing you and Henry in the stroller or sitting at the breakfast table listening to you two babble back and forth that my heart swells with joy and I stop to silently reflect on how very blessed I am to be your mother.

Happy first Birthday, William. I love you!

Wedding crashers

Ok, not really, these two cuties were invited!

Here's Henry and cousin Gabe dancing the night away (with a little help from my Dad) at my cousin Melissa's wedding on October 4th.


And another... (I couldn't resist. C'mon, check out these moves!)

Melissa and Marty


Sara and Caleb
My Grandma and Grandpa Hogan
Love this picture!
My Dad dancing with Gabe and Henry
Dan and Cory
My two brothers!
Gabe and Henry
hahaha - They know they've got it going on with those dance moves. Patrick, Henry and Gabe
Taking a break.

William with Sandi and my Dad

Patrick, William, Grandma and Grandpa Hogan

Thursday, October 16, 2008

A much needed upholstery makeover

Anyone who has been to our house in the past - lets say - 2 1/2 years may remember the blue cushions on our dining room chairs. The dreaded blue upholstery. Light, solid colored chair cushions and toddling, painting, Oreo eating, messy fingered boys don't mix. They were just a mess! I've oxy-cleaned them too many times to count and finally I gave up. They needed a makeover.

Sandi was gracious enough to help me with this job. Well, I should confess that the only part I had in this job was to cut out the huge hunks of foam that add cushion to the chair. So let me rephrase, Sandi was gracious enough to do this job and she gave these chairs the beautiful, much needed makeover they deserve. This table belonged to my grandparents and they gifted it to Patrick and I when we bought our first house. I love that it's a part of my family and want to keep it, but I'll admit that I've been so frustrated with these nasty cushions that I've been tempted to put it on the curb. Thankfully, some pretty fabric at Hobby Lobby inspired me to give it another try, and now I'm happy that I did.
The table with the dreaded blue cushions.
The improved cushions

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

The Pumpkin Farm

Today I took the boys to a pumpkin farm near our house that I just found out about. It's only about 15 minutes from home and is small, but adorable. It was a beautiful fall day and Henry was off school for Columbus Day, so I wanted to do something fun with the boys. I love this season and all of the fall festivities. The boys had lots of fun. Henry was a great helper pulling the wagon, and William had his first mini-meltdown when I took him out of the "sandbox" filled with corn (!) instead of sand.


William loved this corn filled sandbox. LOVED it!

Henry was so sweet and insisted on pulling William in the wagon while we searched for a perfect pumpkin.


Monday, October 13, 2008

Visiting

Last week the boys and I went to Rockford to visit my Dad, Sandi and Cory on the spur of the moment and we spent one night with them and then we went to my Mom's and spent one night with her. We had a lot of fun seeing everyone, and it's always nice to get out of the weekly routine and do something fun and different. The boys love their grandparents and I love the time we get to spend with them. It's fun to see my parents as grandparents and so sweet to see how much they love their grandsons and also how much my boys love their grandparents. Henry was sad to leave!
This is a hodgepodge of pictures from our visits:
My mom's new home is next to the Rock River and there's a dock you can walk out on and feel like you're sitting on the river. It was a gorgeous day and there were lots of boats going past. William and Henry loved waving to the people on the boats as they went by. William got so into it he was wildly waving two hands!
My mom bought a fishing pole for the big boys to use when they come visit and Henry got to be the first to try it out. He had so much fun, but didn't catch any fish. He tells me that he caught "purple worms" (the lure was a purple worm!). Henry took this picture of me, my Mom and William on the dock.

We went to the apple orchard again since the weather was beautiful and perfect for it! We didn't pick any apples this time, but we enjoyed more cider and donuts. The boys had fun playing on the playground and petting the animals in the petting farm.

Me and William
We took a horse drawn wagon ride around the orchard.

Henry and my Mom


We had lots of fun visiting my Dad and Sandi. They invited my Grandma and Grandpa and Mimi over for dinner (the BEST stuffed pizza hands-down) so we were able to spend time with them, too which was a nice added bonus.
My Dad and William blowing bubbles
Uncle Rick stopped by with his dog - William was THRILLED!
Henry and Sandi
Sandi taught Henry how to play some educational computer games; he loved that!

Henry's favorite thing to do with Papa Bug is dig in the dirt with these trucks.
Aren't these pumpkins amazing?
Sandi grew them in her garden. The boys each got to take one home!

the Edwins



Last week we decided to take a spur of the moment trip to Rockford to visit with the grandparents. While we were at my Dad and Sandi's house we were fortunate to have dinner with my Grandma and Grandpa and Mimi. I love these captured moments between Great Grandpa Edwin and William Edwin. Very sweet. I'm very thankful for our grandparents and feel so blessed to have the chance to spend time with them.