What a Surprise! Thanks Honey!
Today seemed the same as any other with endless diaper changes, toy pick-up, and household chores. The kids were a little difficult today with Jesson starting ANOTHER cold, and Conor struggling with teething. Our morning was spent out for a "sanity walk" as Conor sleeps in the stroller and he wouldn't at home today. The afternoon was naps as usual and even Mom got one too. It was the evening that took a turn for the best! Once I had supper in the oven, the littlest one was content, and Jesson had a snack and juice, I headed to the basement for a shower...finally. When I came upstairs I was greeted in the dining room by my teary-eyed husband, 6 carnations, a bottle of our favorite red, our wedding processional song, and a card that left me bawling. You see today is the 6 year anniversary of the day Scott proposed to me. It was about the same time of day too. I was so surprised that all I could do was cry. Jesson came into the room as I was reading the beautiful card Scott had written. He looked at me as I was reading and noticed me crying, he thought for a minute, then looked at the floor and he started bawling too, followed shortly by Conor who didn't want to be left out. Once we'd all wiped our faces it was time for a toast. Scott poured us wine and I headed to the kitchen to get Jesson a glass too. Scott asked Jesson if he'd like to make a toast and his answer was "Umm, yes please, with butter!". We toasted to 6 eventful years and many more to come then ate a candlelight dinner of a different sort. Demanding table manners from our toddler, scraping pablum off of our infant, and giggling about how our family dynamic has changed in just 6 short years. We can hardly wait to see what the coming years will bring us. I Love You Babe!
Congratulations Grandpa!
Today was Dad's come-and-go tea celebrating his retirement from 18 years of service as Chief of Police in Luseland. Many people attended to wish him well and sample the delicious goodies. The Town of Luseland presented him with a fancy rod, reel, and case to start off his retirement with a little relaxation. Congratulations and Thank You Dad. We're proud of all of the excellent work you've done as Chief. XOXO
Our Boys! Jesson's favourite thing to do lately is to have his picture taken with Conor. He poses almost hourly it seems and asks us to take a picture. They may make good friends after all? Jesson has tried to pick Conor up, he's "helped" change his diaper even volunteering to do a REALLY nasty one "all by myself", he shows Conor toys, and asks to hold him every now and then. He regularly sets pillows on the floor and asks me to put him down there so he can play. It's going to be an interesting year until Conor gets mobile and begins to assert himself. We can hardly believe how different two baby boys from the same parents can be. They are opposite in almost every aspect of their personalities. I guess that's what makes life interesting.
Conor is learning new things by the minute. Over the last few days he started to chew on toys, he constantly rolls to his back every time you put him on his tummy, prefers to sit up instead of lay down, reaches both hands out to grasp and hold the block that hangs from the toy bar on his bouncy chair, has started to cut his first two teeth, and loves to yell his stories instead of coo. I'm not sure what he weighs now, I'll find out next week. We visited the Urologist on Monday and he said Conor's kidney condition is probably an Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction (partial obstruction of the drainage system of the kidney), it's not serious right now and we'll see him again around the one year mark for a repeat ultrasound unless he develops any infections before that time. We were glad to hear he wouldn't be going in for surgery right away anyway. He hasn't shown any signs of discomfort lately and he's developing at a steady rate. He's a Mommy suck, a BIG Mommy suck! That's Ok though because he's that last baby and somebody has to be interested in spending time with Mommy, right? We're very proud of how he's developing, he's a very happy baby.
Jesson is BUSY! These pics show him caught red-handed sneaking candy from a high cupboard he isn't supposed to be able to reach, having a requested close-up taken, and playing in a heap of box inards we created while cleaning out the furnace room. He has become quite a character, you just never know what's going to fly out of his mouth next. Today he had a hair cut and received a roll of "Rockets" Halloween candies from his hairdresser as a treat for sitting still. He had a few and I tucked the rest in his jacket pocket for later and he ate the rest when we got home. When he woke up from his nap, he went to the kitchen and checked the pocket of his jacket again, asking Daddy where his candies had gone. I came into the room and explained to him that he had eaten them already, they were gone. He walked out of the room with his head hanging and said sadly "worst day of my life!" This is a line from a book he reads before bed sometimes but we haven't read this book in a while. That statement had both Scott and I laughing once again, we just never know what's coming next!
Conor has graduated to using the Excersaucer now. His first time in it he wasn't sure what to do but he's getting the hang of it slowly. On the floor he has started "scooting" accross the floor by pushing with his legs and sliding on the back of his head. He moved about 2 feet last night! His favourite time to try this is when he's having his pants changed, he "scoots" right out of his diaper and off the change pad. We're fairly certain that he'll walk/flee fairly early to get away from Jesson. He enjoys telling stories, loves his blankie, and he's a huge Mommy suck.
Welcome Winter! It's probably not here to stay yet but that didn't stop Jesson from getting excited when he woke up Tuesday morning. As soon as he looked out his bedroom window his first comment was "Hey look, there's snow!" followed by "Can I eat it?". So while still in his jammies he sat at the table with his bowl of snow happier than a pig in...well you know. After a real breakfast I bundled the boys up to head outside and test out our snowman making skills. Jesson LOVED the snow, Conor slept through most of the fun in his stroller. Jesson helped rolling the balls for the snowman's body and poked the arms in himself. Daddy returned from his fire call just in time to see all the fun we had. After shovelling everything and throwing a few snowballs at eachother we headed in for lunch. Conor got enough fresh air that he kept right on sleeping for another hour after we came in. Scott and Jesson are out there again now and having a blast.
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