Big Brothers

Wow, I’ve got a lot of posts to catch up on since baby girl was born.  Lets start with the big brothers!

So, remember way back when, in January or so when we posted this picture…

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Here is a much better, much more recent picture of that…

siblingsoh my…I can’t believe how much older the boys look here.  They don’t look like babies anymore.

We decided to keep the boys home the day Harper was born and the next morning my mom and Jonathan’s mom brought them up to the hospital to meet their new little sister.  We had no clue how they were going to respond to this and it was fun to see their reactions.  Jonathan met our moms and brought the boys in the room so it was just us in their when they came in to meet her.

IMG_1149The instantly walked over to see her in the bassinet….well, after I insisted they give me a hug first 😉

IMG_1156I think this is when it hit them that this baby Harper we’ve been talking is an actual being and real. Hayden was interested in meeting her but that interest wore off pretty fast and he was ready to move on.  He liked her, but I think he may have been scared of her or scared that he would hurt her or something…I don’t know.  He wasn’t too interested in holding her like Ian was.  I got a quick picture of him holding her but right after I snapped the photo, he was done.

Hayden holding Harper

Hayden holding Harper

Honestly, I was very surprised at how much Ian loved her and wanted to kiss her and hold her.

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Ian holding Harper

Ian holding Harper

We gave the boys a “goodie bag” as a gift from Harper to them.  They were Curious George backpacks that they can use for school and filled with books, coloring books and crayons, cars, little trucks, some snacks, etc.  It kept the busy for a little while at the hospital before they went back home with our moms.

IMG_1169I wish I got some better photos of them but I was taking pictures from the bed and I was still in A LOT of pain from the c-section.

Ian wanted to sit on the bed with me and Harper and his expression pretty much sums up how he felt meeting his sister….I love this picture.

IMG_1189Coming home was no exception, Ian wanted to hold her and check on her all the time. Hayden would look at her and then go on with his business, but I did catch him going over and patting her head to see how she was doing.  Hayden is always concerned about where Harper is. If he doesn’t see her, he’ll say “oh no, baby Harper gone”.  Ian is very concerned with her whereabouts as well ;).  Yesterday she was in Jonathan’s office with him and when he walked in the living room and she wasn’t there, he got concerned.  I told him that we took her back to the hospital and he got rather upset… “noooo, baby Harper stay home”.  I quickly told him I was just kidding and we would never take her back, he was fine after that.

Hayden checking on Harper

Hayden checking on Harper

Ian holding Harper

Ian holding Harper

Ian checking on Harper

Ian checking on Harper

Having 3 kids has been a little crazy, but I wouldn’t change it for anything…

me and my 3 munchkins

me and my 3 munchkins

 

 

Harper’s Birthday in pictures

I finally got around to getting all the photos off Jonathan’s camera and putting them on my computer.  Here is Harper’s big day in photos.

This time I don’t think Jonathan was as nervous as he was the day the boys were born.  I know I wasn’t, I was just anxious to finally meet our little girl.

Being monitored and waiting for the c-section

I have to add this funny part.  As I am laying there in the bed with the contraction and fetal heart rate monitor on me, the nurse looks at me and asks, “so how long have you been having these contractions?” They were about every 3 or 4 minutes apart according to the monitor.  I just looked at her and laughed a little…I said “oh, since about 20 weeks.”  She just looked at me, “oh!” I did proceed to tell her that the intensity and frequency had picked up the last day or two, but it was funny to watch her face.

Getting started…I love all the warm blankets they put on you, its FREEZING in the OR.

At this point, I was just trying to breathe.  The epidural took a little too well and actually numbed me higher than I think it was supposed to.  I was having some trouble breathing throughout the entire c-section and couldn’t even talk much because I couldn’t feel like I could get enough air to speak.

She’s here! 1:55 PM

Since you can’t see anything, you have no clue whats going on when. The only way I knew she was out was to hear that glorious cry! It doesn’t look like she enjoyed that exit too much, huh?!

6 pounds, 15 ounces & 19.5 inches of cuteness

Harper is a full 2 pounds heavier than both the boys were but she is still soo tiny.  The boys just looked like (cute) little old men – ha.  She isn’t just tiny, she’s so petite, her little nose and mouth are petite and its all so proportionate.

so tiny

so tiny

 

daddy putting her first diaper on in the OR

daddy putting her first diaper on in the OR

Just like with the boys, Jonathan got to put her first diaper on while we were still in the OR.

 

mommy time in the OR

mommy time in the OR

At this point Harper was having some problems breathing and keeping her oxygen saturation where they wanted it so they were giving her some supplemental oxygen and her saturation level would go up.  They would take it away and it would go down….then she finally kept it where they wanted for a short period of time so they let Jonathan bring her over to me to see her and have some “mommy time”….which later the nurse told me she did on purpose because she knew that would help with her oxygen/breathing issues.  Sure enough it did and she was stable enough to then come with me to the recovery room.

on our way to recovery

on our way to recovery

But not before a quick photo shoot with mommy and daddy and Dr. Monti.

with mommy and daddy

with mommy and daddy

daddy, mommy and Dr. Monti

daddy, mommy and Dr. Monti

 

Harper and Dr. Monti

Harper and Dr. Monti

Once we got to the recovery room our parents and family started to come back a few at a time to see the newest addition to the family.

Grammy and Grandma admiring their new granddaughter

Grammy and Grandma admiring their new granddaughter

Papa and Grandaddy meeting Harper

Papa and Grandaddy meeting Harper

feeding Harper for the first time - she ate all 2 ounces at once!!

feeding Harper for the first time – she ate all 2 ounces at once!!

one proud daddy

one proud daddy

After a few hours in the recovery room we were taken to my room up on the post-partum floor.  Once we got there the pediatrician check Harper out and said everything looked good except she was a little jaundiced and she was still having a little trouble with her breathing.  Because of her breathing she gave us the option to either do more skin to skin or “kangaroo care” with Harper or send her to the nursery so she can stay under the heat lamps.  We chose to keep her with us and do skin to skin care.  I got to do it for an hour or two and then Jonathan got his turn at it for about an hour.

doing skin to skin care

doing skin to skin care

Later that evening her breathing got a lot better and her grunting started to disappear, and by the next day her breathing problems had resolved completely.  She was still jaundiced but it got better over time and now has gone away too.

Harper had a lot of visitors come see her in the hospital and I tried to get a photo with all of them, but I wasn’t able to get a photo of the birthday girls together, Stephanie and Harper.  Brian and Stephanie were there the day she was born but because of her breathing issues, no one was able to hold her except me and Jonathan until the next day.

harpers visitorsThis hospital stay was a lot less stressful than the previous one with the boys. We didn’t have to divide our time with one baby in our room and another one in the NICU and then worry about spending time with visitors as well.  We got to spend a lot of quality time with just the two of us and Harper, getting to know her and bond with her.  It was great!

all ready to go home

all ready to go home

After 3 days in the hospital we were ready to go home and start our lives as a family of 5.

Our new family of 5

Our new family of 5

 

Happy Birthday Harper

Harper Elizabeth Blundell

Harper Elizabeth Blundell

We welcomed Harper Elizabeth Blundell into our family on July 24, 2013.  She joined her big brothers, Hayden and Ian to make us the most blessed parents around! ;)  She was a planned C-Section so that morning we got ready and headed to the hospital around lunch time.  No labor drama or anything like that.  The boys stayed at home that day because I didn’t think they needed to be at the hospital and especially since I will have just had major surgery, I didn’t want them to see me.

The surgery was right on time and at 1:55 PM Miss Harper arrived and greeted us with the sweetest little raspy cry, which was the most awesome thing to hear at that moment.  She weighed 6 pounds 15 ounces and 19.5 inches long.  I guessed she would be 6 pounds 14 ounces, so I was 1 ounce off! She has a lot of dark and long hair, just like her momma when she was born….except I had a little more than she did.

As they were finishing putting me back together (I’ll spare you the gory details) they were cleaning her up and doing everything with her.  I could hear her breathe and knew she was having a little bit of trouble, but not a lot…she was grunting a little and you don’t want to hear that in a baby because it means they are having difficulty breathing.  They did have some problems with  keeping her oxygen saturation where it needed to without oxygen so they had to give her some.  After what seemed like forever, they were able to keep her oxygen saturation where they wanted it without the oxygen…Jonathan says she got better because of her “mommy time” with me in the OR.  When the surgery was all done, we were all (including Harper) able to go to the recovery room together.  This was different than with the boys because both boys had to go straight to the nursery to be observed for breathing problems.  When we got to up to the floor and the pediatrician examined Harper, she was still grunting some and having a little bit of trouble so we did some skin to skin therapy (both Jonathan and I got to do this) or as some call, it kangaroo care.  Skin to skin therapy is basically just what it sounds like, you lay the baby stomach down on your bare chest and the contact just does wonders for babies.  Studies have shown that it improves oxygen levels, helps regulate a newborns body temperature, promotes bonding with the parents/baby, stabilizes the heart rate and improves breathing patterns.

The pediatrician said that Harper had what is called Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn or TTN.  It is basically where the lungs don’t get rid of the fluid that is in them during pregnancy. Some refer to it as “wet lungs”.  It usually happens during the first few hours of birth and happens more frequently in c-section babies because they don’t get that initial “squeeze” before being born.  This is very similar to what Ian had, if not the same thing, when he was born.  After several hours of skin to skin therapy she started to improve and as of now it is resolved.

Harper also had a little bit of jaundice but it is starting to resolve on its own and they will check it again tonight to make sure it is still doing well.  We kept the blinds open today and had her in the sun as much as possible as this helps improve jaundice in infants.

Harper is just the sweetest little baby (other than her 2 brothers of course) and from what we can tell in all of 3 days is that her temperment is very much like the boys were as babies.  Very content, happy babies.

I’ll post some photos of her birthday soon.

39 weeks

As of tomorrow I am officially done with this pregnancy! I hit 39 weeks today and tomorrow is the c-section and the day we will finally meet Ms. Harper!!  The last week has been very hard for me and no matter what position I get in, I just can’t get comfortable, and I’m not sleeping much at all, even with Ambien.

Here is the last pregnancy survey:

Due date: July 30 – C-section is on July 24
How far along:   39 weeks
Gender:  It’s a GIRL
Total weight gain/loss:  about 17, give or take
Exercise: I’m not allowed to exercise
Stretch marks: the ones I got from the boys and then some more from her!
Swelling: a little more in my hands and feet this week, but still not a whole lot
Maternity clothes:  yes, and I’m so tired of them…I’ve outgrown a lot of them
Belly button:  It is definitely an outie
Sleep: sleep – what’s that?!
Food cravings:  Cream soda
Symptoms:  contractions that are getting stronger and more frequent – all day long, heartburn and pain from her using my intestines as a punching bag
Movement:  All. The. Time. She likes to push her butt up in my ribcage and then stretch her (apparently long) legs out and kick me in the other side of my ribcage or hip bone.  The girl has to take after her big brother, Ian…he moved like crazy just like she does – and has never stopped moving since!
Labor signs: a lot of contractions, but not sure if they are actually doing anything
What I miss: not having to go the bathroom all day long, sleep and being able to sit comfortably
What I’m loving:  This pregnancy is about over!!
What I’m looking forward to:  meeting her tomorrow
Best moment this week:  Knowing we will get to finally see her tomorrow!
Milestones: being full term and her arrival.

Harper’s Nursery

Here are some pictures of missy’s room….finally.  I love the way it turned out and to be honest, I had no clue how it would ultimately look when it was all put together.  I sold both of the boys’ cribs a while back because I wanted to go with white furniture for her and the boys cribs were dark wood.  I got a Jenny Lind crib and absolutely love it! I turns into a toddler bed (I just have to order the side rail for it) so that will be great to use in the future.

The dresser is the exact one the boys have, just in white.  I liked it so much we just decided to get another one for her…and it’s already bolted to the wall – mainly in case her brothers decide to play in there!

I saw the tree picture while I was in Hobby Lobby one day and loved it so I got it in hopes that it would work in the room.  I brought it home and the colors were absolutely perfect.  The walls are a gray/blue color.  It was supposed to be gray, but as we painted it and it dried we realized it definitely had a blue hint to it….o’well.  It actually looks pretty good and its grown on me now.  We have a few pictures (including the tree pic) that has some blue in it and it goes great.

The one thing that drives me crazy in the room is the glider.  The cushions are cream with dark wood – it was from the boys room obviously.  But I saw no justification to get a new one since this one still works great and is in decent condition.  I could have painted it white but didn’t want to take the time to do it….and I couldn’t have recovered the cushions, but I have no clue how to sew or use a sewing machine….

room

roomcollage

shelvesSo there’s her nursery, now we just need our little girl to put in there! Only 3 more days!!!

Little Miss does have a name

So I was going to post pictures of the nursery but then realized here name is right there in bright pink letters! So I guess you are going to find out her name before she is born after all.

It took us a little while to decide on a name for her because we just couldn’t agree on one that we both liked.  The ones I really liked, Jonathan wasn’t too fond of and the ones he liked, I really didn’t.  We finally go it narrowed down to 2 names and then it took us probably a month to decide on which one we liked the best and that fit with the boys names the best.  Little miss will be named:

nameHarper Elizabeth Blundell is her full name.  We tend to stick with more traditional middle names for our kids (James, Christopher, Elizabeth) but also try to use family names if possible.  Harper’s middle name came from her Aunt Amy and my grandmother, who both have Elizabeth as their middle name.

The boys have already gotten used to saying her name and call her baby Harper…or “baby Harpo”.  We are just hoping the Harpo doesn’t stick too long!

38 weeks

38 weeks

1 more week! We will finally meet little miss next Week! This is going to be one of the longest weeks of my life…I better think of things to keep me busy.  The majority of stuff for her is done, we are just playing the waiting game now.  The car seat base is installed in my car, her room is done (I promise I’ll post pictures of her nursery soon), bottles and such are put away in the kitchen, the only thing left to do is wash one more load of clothes for her and put them away.  We are having our carpets cleaned tomorrow – you know, so we can get them ready for another baby to spit up on!

The boys keep talking about “Baby …” and know that all the baby stuff we have is for her.  I know they really don’t know whats about to happen, but hopefully it won’t be horribly rude awakening when she comes home.  We , or should I say I, keep going back and forth on when we will let them meet her for the first time.  I said I didn’t want them to meet her until the next day because I will be just out of surgery, still groggy and half asleep with an IV and can’t move from the waist down.  But we also want them to be the first ones to meet her…..its a huge dilemma and I have no clue what we’ll do.  I just say we’ll see how I feel the day she is born and go from there.

I have been off work since last Tuesday and have had a lot of help from Jonathan, my mom and Jonathan’s mom.  I definitely don’t need to be alone with the boys by myself all day long.  I am trying to rest as much as possible but it is kind of hard when you have two 2 year olds in the house.  Jonathan has been on dad duty every saturday and sunday morning for the last several weeks and I can’t thank him enough for letting me sleep in, or at least try to, while he takes the boys to the park, to get donuts, etc.  He has done a great job with them and the boys love their time spent with dad!

Here is one of the last surveys I’ll do!

Due date: July 30 – C-section is on July 24
How far along:   38 weeks
Gender:  It’s a GIRL
Total weight gain/loss:  about 17, give or take
Exercise: I’m not allowed to exercise
Stretch marks: the ones I got from the boys, that are ever so obvious now plus some lovely new ones!
Swelling: a little in my feet and more in my hands the last few days.
Maternity clothes:  yes, and I’m so tired of them…I am outgrowing them
Belly button:  It is definitely an outie
Sleep: as long as I take an ambien – which is usually only 1 time a week or maybe benadryl.  I wake up typically every hour to roll over because my hips hurt and i’m usually awake by 500am, except when I take something to help me sleep.
Food cravings:  Cream soda
Symptoms:  contractions that are getting stronger and more frequent – all day long, heartburn and now my ribs are starting to hurt as she is pushing them apart.
Movement:  All. The. Time. She likes to push her butt up in my ribcage and then stretch her (apparently long) legs out and kick me in the other side of my ribcage or hip bone.  The girl has to take after her big brother, Ian…he moved like crazy just like she does – and has never stopped moving since!
Labor signs: just the contractions, but I don’t think they are doing anything.
What I miss: not having to go the bathroom all day long and sleep
What I’m loving:  That we’ll get to meet her in 1 week!!
What I’m looking forward to:  seeing what she looks like
Best moment this week:  looking forward to seeing her again (on sonogram) on Thursday.
Milestones:  reaching “full term” last week

A letter to my unborn daughter

When I was pregnant with the boys I wrote a letter to them that one day I’ll show them. You can read that letter here.   Well I thought I should do the same for little miss.  It was interesting writing this letter because this time I am writing it as a parent already.  When I wrote the boys’ letter, I had no clue what being a parent would be like or feel like.  So with this one, I had a whole new perspective.

 

To my sweet girl, Harper:

You are a dream come true, already.  Your dad and I thought we were unable to have our own children, but after a couple years of praying and trusting in God we were blessed with your amazing big brothers, Hayden and Ian.  Then a few years later, we were in awe to find out God wasn’t done with our family just yet, because He blessed us with you.

Its hard to believe I am going to have 3 children, and as much excitement as that brings, it also brings a lot of fear.  I know I have enough love for each of you, I always will! But trying to figure out how to spend time with each of you individually to show you just how much I love you is what I fear.  Your brothers each have a unique relationship with me and your dad and we show them we love them differently, in ways that work for them.  I know we will have a unique and different relationship with you as well, and I look forward to seeing that relationship grow.

It is my job to prepare you for life, just as your grandparents prepared your dad and me (and I think they did an Awesome job!). You were gifted to us by God to show you the way. I will not always be your favorite person and sometimes you may not even like me, and that’s ok.  There will be times that I am angry with you. Be angry, but be honest with yourself and know that even when I am angry with you – I still love you. The love I have for you can never be broken or taken away from you. It is a constant you can always count on.  I am your friend and biggest fan…but, first and foremost, I am your mother. I will not be a yes-woman that always agrees with you just so you like me. When I say no to a request, I am doing it because I love you. I am not ruining your life. You will survive missing a few parties or whatever the case may be.

I hope you learn how to be your own person.  See yourself through your own eyes. Don’t let other people’s notions of who you should be change your view of yourself. You can do anything you put your mind to; ANYTHNG.  Which leads me to the next thing – there is no single person who can be your everything. Be very careful about bestowing this power on any one person.  Trying to fill an emptiness or ache with other people (or with anything else, like food, alcohol, drugs, boys or a zillion other things) is a lost cause, and nobody will be up to the task.  You will feel let down, and worse, that loneliness will still be there no matter what.  Let Christ fill that void, He is the only one up to the task!

You are beautiful. I may be biased because you are a part of me, but my love, you are. Beauty is subjective. Don’t let superficial standards of this world affect how you feel about yourself. You were made to stand out, not fit in….you don’t want to be like everyone else anyway.  You are uniquely you and we love it! Don’t get so caught up in things like vanity and materialism that you forget who you are, your values, your morals; how you treat people is infinitely more important. Enjoy nice things when you have them and don’t get depressed when you don’t. Your value lies outside of things.

Be kind. Be respectful. Show grace.

Love always wins, and Daddy and I will always love you. This world will give you hurt and pain, struggle and triumph, but, in the end, you will see love always wins. When you are having a fight with a friend, a struggle with a boy, or when you fall down as a toddler or even as an adult, always remember, Love will win and pick you up.

Talk to God.  Trust God.  Lean on God.  The world is a scary place but God will protect you, always, even in your darkest hour. God’s timing is always right; never doubt that.

Do what you love for work. You will be born with wonderful talents, individual to you and your needs and desires. Follow whatever path those talents take you on and chase them. There is a certain passion and purpose you are given when you work in a capacity that allows you to utilize the gifts that God gave you.  Don’t be afraid to share your passions, they are what make you, you.

Love. Romantic love. This could be a whole book.  No one completes you. You are enough. You want someone to compliment you, not complete you!  Love does not hurt. If it doesn’t feel right, it isn’t. If they put you down, they aren’t for you. Heartbreak is not the end of the world. It is a break up, not a breakdown. You will survive a broken heart.  Find the one you can’t live without.  The one who makes you want to be a better person.  The one who builds you up instead of tears you down.  Live life before you get married, find out who you are and what you want out of life.  Take all the time you need to find your “one”…and I can almost guarantee you, you won’t find him in high school!

As the saying goes, knowledge is power.  It truly is, you won’t get very far in life without it.  Take advantage of every opportunity you can to gain more knowledge and education.  Never stop learning.  Don’t become idle, learn something new everyday.  Find a passion and learn everything you can about it.

Don’t just be nice to your brothers. Be their best friend, their biggest supporter and their most constructive critic. You will be grateful they are your brothers in time, and you will all three need each other one day. (You need each other now, too!)

I know I’m not perfect and I will make mistakes, but I promise you, I will try my hardest to be the best mother I can be to you and your brothers.  I may not always show it, but everyday I will love you with every fiber of my being.  No matter what.

I can honestly say that I am living a fairy tale, my happily ever after.  I married my prince charming, started a little family with two amazing sons and now a beautiful daughter.  So with the addition of you my love, my fairy tale is that much sweeter!

Love you always,

Mom

P.S. Don’t grow up too fast! I told this to your brothers too, but apparently they didn’t listen because the last (almost) 3 years have flown by!

36 weeks

someone looks a little tired

someone looks a little tired

I have reached the last stretch of this pregnancy, 4 more weeks.  Well technically we only have 3 more weeks because we have my C-section scheduled for July 24th which is 39 weeks.  She will get to share her birthday with her Aunt Stephanie…or should I say, Aunt Stephanie gets to share her birthday with little miss!

I decided to take a few weeks off work before she gets here so Tuesday is my last day of work before maternity leave starts.  I will be 37 weeks at that point and completely ready to be off work.  With the increase in contrations when I do anything and the fact that they are getting stronger and stronger, it is getting very uncomfortable to be at work.  I am also having issues with being really lightheaded and such when I’m on my feet (or sitting for that matter).  So its best if I stop working. Its getting harder and harder to take care of the boys now because I’m not feeling great and just really really tired all the time.  Thankfully Jonathan has done a wonderful job on increased daddy duty the last few weeks.  He has spent a lot of time with the boys and let me sleep in or stay at home while they go to the park, etc.  I do miss not being able to go with them, but I would just be miserable if I did.

I am pretty much done with her nursery so I’ll post some pictures of it later.  In the mean time, here is another survey for you.

Due date: July 30
How far along:   36 weeks
Gender:  It’s a GIRL
Total weight gain/loss:  about 16 or so
Exercise: I’m not allowed to exercise
Stretch marks: the ones I got from the boys, that are ever so obvious now plus a few more.
Swelling: some mild swelling in my hands and feet by the end of the day
Maternity clothes:  yes, and I’m so tired of them
Belly button:  it has officially become an outie
Sleep: as long as I take an ambien – which is usually only 1 time a week or maybe benadryl
Food cravings:  Cream soda
Symptoms:  contractions that are getting stronger and more frequent – all day long, heartburn and now my ribs are starting to hurt as she is pushing them apart.
Movement:  All. The. Time.  I have a new game I play called, is that a head, butt, elbow or knee that is pushing on my ribcage. She made me go in to be monitored a week ago because she was being lazy and not moving nearly as much.  She eventually did what the Dr. wanted so we were able to leave, but she’s already being a drama queen.
Labor signs: just the contractions, but apparently they aren’t doing anything.
What I miss: not having to go the bathroom all day long and sleep
What I’m loving:  that I’m almost done and she will be here shortly!
What I’m looking forward to:  meeting her
Best moment this week:  getting to hear her heartbeat and we will get to see her again (on sonogram) in a day or two
Milestones:  entering the last month of pregnancy

What We’ve Been Up To

The boys are 2.5 years old now and very active and curious little guys. We have learned that we need to get them active everyday to run off their energy or they will not go to sleep easily at night.  On the weekends, we try to get them to a park or some other type of fun activity.  Some of their favorite things right now are firetrucks “wee-wee trucks”, tractors and trains “choo-choo’s”.

We recently took the boys to see Uncle Matt at the fire station and he let them look inside the firetruck, and he even took them for a ride around the block in it – sirens and all!  I think this is one of my all time favorite pictures of Hayden now, it is the look of pure joy on a little boys face:

Hayden and the firetruck

Hayden and the firetruck

Jonathan took the boys on a train ride (the DART rail) last weekend and I think they loved every minute of it.

In the last few weeks the boys’ vocabulary has exploded and they are saying soooo much more.  They aren’t just saying new words, but they are trying to put sentences together and form phrases.  Hayden is really the one that has surprised us.  He has always been a little behind Ian in the language department.  I think it was just because Ian would talk for him and he didn’t have a reason to say anything.  I also think he was just being lazy and didn’t want to talk.  For the longest time when he wanted water he would just say “wa” instead of water.  It drove us nuts, we would always make him say water and he would, but now he says water consistently.  They both would always say “vroom” instead of car but in the last few weeks they have been saying car, which is actually more like “cow” but its progress!  I haven’t heard them say “vroom” once in the last few weeks.

We decided to finally cut all of Ian’s hair off for the summer and he instantly looked 2 years older!  A few weeks later we decided to go ahead and buzz Hayden’s hair too so he could have a cooler haircut for our hot Texas summers!  The kid sweats like crazy – his hold head will be wet just from running around the house.

Ian's new due - its actually even shorter now

Ian’s new due – its actually even shorter now

We are trying to get the boys ready for the arrival of their new sister, but they are still pretty young and don’t quite understand what’s happening.  They talk about baby “…” (hehe, you’ll find out her name when she arrives!) and they know mommy has a baby in her tummy, but do they really know whats happening….no! They have no clue that a baby is going to come and live with them.  It’ll be interesting to see how they respond to her once she is actually here – only a few weeks left!

We took the boys to Ham Orchards last weekend for some home made peach ice cream.  I think they liked it! You can pick your own blackberries and peaches there but we didn’t do that when we went.  Maybe next year.

hams

We got the boys a little pool for the backyard and they love the little “fountain” that it has.  The pool may not much, but for a 2 year old, its a lot of fun.

pool

I am so ready for the summer to be over, and it just started! It get so hot here and I hate the heat.  Give me the 70-80 degree weather and I’m happy.  Unfortunately for the boys, this heat means that they don’t get to go outside s often, and unfortunately for us, because they don’t get to run their energy off so its harder to put them to sleep at night.  Its a lose, lose for everyone!