Yup... that's what this post is, way over due (though there are days that I feel like that's what this baby is even though I've got 10 weeks to go). I guess it's become a bit routine lately, posting every few weeks instead of every week. We've just been busy with work, traveling, Tegan, working, etc. I don't even know where to begin!
Hm... well, as my last "post" noted, Brendan and I celebrated 5 years of marriage on Saturday and even though our original plans changed (several times) we did have a nice day together. Tegan was SO nice to us and slept through the night Friday night, so that alone was a gift in my eyes. Thanks, Buddy! Then, being that we were at G'amma and Papa Moore's house, we had multiple baby-sitters so we basically had a day free from having to keep a watchful eye on the big T at all times. :) We made a mid-morning trip to "The Shop" to make a return and we ended up leaving with a new "diaper bag", though it wasn't originally intended to be that by it's designers I'm sure. Then we spent much of the afternoon doing... well... not too much at all. Brendan spun on the bike and I tried to nap, though without success. Still, it was nice to have the option. Finally, around 6pm or so we went to The Canadian Honker for a relaxing, but not too fancy, dinner.
OK.. I know, I know. You don't log on to this thing to hear about what Brendan and I are up to, do you? No, you log on to see what the Big Man (T) and his future side-kick are doing. Well, let's see what I can tell you. Tegan is becoming more and more independent daily. I don't think I ever realized how sly and sneaky nearly 2 year olds could be until I had one of my own. Tegan definitely has hiding spots that he goes to when he does something that he knows he's not supposed to OR when he's avoiding doing something he doesn't want to do. Currently these locations are between the love seat and the fake tree in our main floor living room. He'll go there to hide AND to do his business, HA! The other main spot he has is behind the rocking chair/glider in his bedroom when it's time for pj's and bedtime. I'll have to try and get a pic of him hiding sometime, because it's cute as can be as I think T doesn't realize yet that even when he can't see you, you can still see him (kind of like the ostrich hiding his head in the sand image we see in cartoons).
T has a few new sayings that he uses a lot are pretty cute too. One of these is "NO, not me!" (spoken in a very cute and innocent voice) and usually in response to questions such as "Did you go poop/make stinks?" or "Are you hungry/need breakfast/lunch/dinner?" Another one is his way of calling himself "Captain Tegan"... it usually comes out something like "Cat-nin Teenan". That one started when he made off into the kitchen and living room sans a diaper one night after his bath. I don't know where I came up with the nick-name but I did and called him that and it just tickled his funny bone, I guess. He also has enjoyed singing a version, HIS version, of ONE holiday song this year. It goes something like this (in his mind), "Jingle bells, jingle bells... ALLLLL-WAAAAY!" He enjoyed serenading ALL withing earshot (which is a pretty big area when he gets to the "ALL-WAY" part) at our Super Target last week. Thankfully, though, all around us (that I could see) were in good spirits and seemed to find the song beautiful. ;)
OK... one more update and then I'll be done for tonight and continue tomorrow or Wednesday. Last Tuesday brought with it our daycare Christmas party. We were curious to see how T would react to Santa as I think he wasn't too excited about him last year. Well, Mr. Social was MORE than friendly when Santa arrived and was MORE than upset when the other kids didn't want him to basically be Santa's "helper" and give ALL the presents BACK to Santa after he had handed them out. HA!
It was a sight to see and it gave all us adults a good chuckle to say the least. Thankfully the tears from T were more from having the other kids try to take their gifts back and not from being freaked out by the big guy in red. :)
OH, cute encounter with another parent at our daycare during the Christmas party. A preface is that this man and his wife have pretty, um... subdued children, for example, unlike Tegan they usually walk to their destinations. Well, the conversation went something like this:
Father: "So, do you know what you're having?"
Me: "Yup, another boy."
Father: [whose son is sitting quietly on his lap and is the same age as T] Looks over to Tegan, who is running like a MAD MAN in circles around the room and laughing to the point of breathlessness, & looks back at me. "WOW! You're really going to have your hands full aren't you?!"
Me: "HA!"
BABY... I suppose you want an update on Baby, too. Well, we are still tossing around a few names, so nothing is set yet, and I have the feeling that we'll need to see this little guy in person before the final decision is made. At last check his heart rate was in the mid 140's, so getting slower, which Daddy is VERY excited about. We figure it's from hitting the [bike] trainer so much in there... it sure feels like he's training for something on most days, though I'd argue that it's gymnastics or something that involves lots of turns and spins. :) I've been having TONS of Braxton Hicks contractions lately. I've been trying to stay super hydrated, but that also causes the need to use the restroom ALL THE TIME so I've been staying hydrated but not overly-so. Thankfully nothing painful, just sometimes takes my breath away and becomes uncomfortable. Speaking of, there's one now...
All for now, more to come.
Love to all!
~j
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I've been having a TON of braxton hicks too. Crazy. I haven't been sleeping well either... so annoying. = ) I decided the baby is coming in 6-8 weeks, not 10. That sounds a lot better. = ) Hehehe.
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