Note to self: When using a dinosaur finger puppet while playing with your toddler, don’t make the dinosaur pretend to bite him because your child might bite the dinosaur back, and it will hurt.
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More than a quarter pounder.
Seriously, this kid gets cuter every single day.
He had a doctor’s appointment today – just a weight check. He’s gained 6 ounces in the last nine days and is back up to 7 pounds 10 ounces – not quite back to his birth weight, but the doctor was pleased with his progress (Dave likened it to gaining a nice sized hamburger).
I don’t want to jinx it, but he’s such a good baby. He only complains if he’s hungry or needs a diaper change and once you fix what’s bothering him he quiets right down. Last night he slept from midnight until 5 am. He was up from 5 until 6, and then slept again until after 9.
He’s starting to be awake more during the day and loves to look around. Earlier Adam showed his favorite dinosaur book to Luke.
Right after this picture was taken he tried to share a little too much and actually set the book on top of Luke. Poor Luke was not impressed – apparently he’s not as in to dinosaurs as his big brother. It was nice of Adam to share though – however there is a chance it all might have been an evil plot just to get me to pick up Luke so Adam could steal his seat.
I love my boys.
The Good
Ants in His Pants
Yesterday we attempted to have family photos taken. I say “attempted” because a certain almost two-year-old was a big ball of non-cooperative wild energy. He looked adorable and actually was well-behaved, but just wouldn’t sit still for more than 3 seconds. So most of the pictures of Adam looked something like this:
Or like these:
And if getting a picture of Adam was difficult, getting one of the two boys together was darn near impossible. They did get this gem, which I absolutely love. Doesn’t it look like Adam is about to tip poor Luke over?
We tried for a nice family photo as well. And while it might not be the best picture of the four of us, it’s true to life and I wouldn’t trade my rambunctious little man for anything.
SuperBrother
And so it begins…
Night Night Turtle
I tried to get a nice picture of the boys together tonight. Unfortunately these were the best of the bunch.
I think we’ll try again tomorrow.
We also set up Adam’s sandbox today. He’s pretty thrilled with it and I am sure it will get a lot of use this summer. He even gave the turtle a kiss and told it “night night” when it was time to come in for dinner.
Lucky Duck
On Thursday, June 9th we were blessed by the birth of our second child. Luke David was born at 12:55 in the afternoon, weighing 7 pounds 12 ounces, and measuring 20.5 in long (and of course, is absolutely perfect).
Dave and I are so thankful to get to be mommy and daddy to another little man. I am sure once he’s a little older he and his big brother will give me a run for my money (and more gray hair).
But for right now I am just so happy that this little one is (finally) here.
And since he’s so adorable I’ll even forgive him for being 9 days late and forcing the doctors to go in after him.
Adam has been handling the loss of his only child status extremely well. He knows to be “gentle” around the baby and so far isn’t too jealous of the attention he’s been getting. He’s also done a great job of testing out all the baby gear for Luke to make sure it’s safe (sitting in his seat, wearing his hat, etc).
He gets a very concerned look on his face whenever he hears his little brother cry and earlier was more than happy to give a few kisses.




































