Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Life Lately

The past couple months have been a whirlwind, but I want to try and catch up on blogging about our life lately. Let's try this bullet style.
  • Jared's parents came to visit for a week. While his mom and I took care of the kids, Jared and his dad did a lot of work around the house, like cutting down a few overgrown trees that were too close to the house. I wish I had gotten a before picture, because our front yard looks so much different already. I so excited to do some landscaping and painting in the spring!
  • We also visited a children's museum while they were here. Libby is...shall we say, resistant?...when it comes to brushing her teeth, but she didn't mind brushing this giant mouth.
  •  Libby has been forming longer and longer sentences. It's so cool to hear what she has to say. Recently, Jared was watching a movie about the Tuskegee Airmen and Libby came into the room where I was and told me "Daddy sit down couch watch TV AIRPLANE!" I think that was her longest sentence to date. The funny thing is, she usually pauses slightly between each word, so it sounds a bit staccato, but it's adorable.
  • Libby told her first fib. I asked Libby is she had a poopy diaper and she said "no" (she always says no, but I don't consider that fibbing; that's more of a refusal to get her diaper changed). Anyway, this time, she followed up by saying "I change." "Oh, you changed your diaper already?" "Daddy change." Actually, no. Daddy did not change it. Caught you!
  • Piper is darling and growing so big so fast. I haven't weighed her since she was 2 weeks old, so I don't know how much she weighs, but she has outgrown her newborn diapers and several of her newborn outfits. She sleeps great at night, as long as she's curled up next to me. She'll often have a long stretch of 4-6 hours, so I'm definitely counting my blessings. (The longest she'll sleep in her crib, however, is exactly 20 minutes. Pretty much on the dot.) Daytime naps take place exclusively on my chest, which is very convenient if we're out and about, but not so much if I want to take a shower. She sure is cute all wrapped up, though! 
 
  • I know babies don't stay small forever and don't want to cuddle forever, so I'm trying to enjoy every moment. If I ever feel frustrated about not having a few minutes to myself, I recite this poem in my head: 
Cooking and cleaning can wait till tomorrow, 
For babies grow up we've learned to our sorrow. 
So settle down dust, cob webs go to sleep;
I'm rocking my baby and babies don't keep.
 
And finally, a few more pictures from the past month:
 

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