Monday, July 27, 2009

More of Madden

Nothing really new going on so I thought I would share some cute pics of our little plumpy guy. We go in next week for his 2 month check up so I will be able to report his official weight. Here he is flexing for the fans.


He is getting very good at keeping his head up. As soon as he gets a little stronger we'll be putting him in his bumbo.


Doesn't the shirt just say it all.

I'll have a better post once I get his official stats, thanks for checking in!

Monday, July 20, 2009

Fireworks, Food, Family and Friends

The 4th is the holiday that is designated for our house. We have all of our family and friends over for lots of food and LOTS of fireworks. Ryan went a little overboard this year with all the big fireworks. Our neighborhood also went a little crazy and there were fireworks everywhere you looked. We try to get the kids together for a picture. I decided that it's easier to get a picture and have them act silly because that's pretty much how it's going to turn out anyways.


Cute little cousin Ethan, look at those pretty blue eyes.


Madden didn't mind the fireworks at all. He pretty much just sat with whoever would hold him.


Lincoln also didn't mind the fireworks. He wasn't really too interested in sparklers so I got no fun sparkler pics.

All the men set up little shows for us, they are quite impressive but not always the safest.


The weather was nice, the food was good, and there were fireworks a plenty. There's nothing that I love more than to sit and watch a good show with my favorite people. I leave you with a picture of Madden in the special commemorative bib that his Pa got him. I think we are going to have another boy who loves his pat-pat.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Lake Trip

A few weeks ago, we were able to make it out to the lake with Pa and Ryan's sister's family. My dear, sweet friend Debi agreed to watch Madden for us since her house is on the way to the lake. We didn't think he was quite ready for tubing.


Here is Aunt Jeannie and Cousin Ethan.



This was Lincoln's first time on the tube when it was actually moving. I was pretty impressed by how brave he was, he even got up on the middle of the tube by himself. The boat wasn't going too fast and I think he was hoping it would go faster. His cousins weren't too sure about the ride and didn't last too long out in the water.


After his 2nd round on the tube he was pretty wiped out. He cried when we made him come in but then was too tired to go back out. It's amazing the conditions that little kids can fall asleep in.


Pa lets them drive the boat, Lincoln was the worst driver of all of them. He kept going back and forth and back and forth.


I think this will probably be one of the few trips that I will get to take to the lake this summer. Madden and I prefer the clean waters of the pool anyways.

Father's Day (a month later)

There were some special occasions that I failed to blog about when they happened but were very important to our family. One was Ryan's first Father's Day as a daddy of 2. Here he is with his 2 boys. As you can see picture cooperation is not one of their strong suits.

Here is Lincoln working on his Father's Day card. We got a card that you could record a message on and Lincoln made the cutest recording. Ryan only got to listen to it once before Lincoln erased it and recorded another not so nice message.

One of the main reasons that I blog is for us to be able to remember some of the stories and things that go on in our lives that we will probably one day forget. For this Father's Day, remember that Madden was just 4 weeks old and how much you love to hold him. You think that he's pretty cute and you say that he looks like a cartoon character with his big brown eyes.

Remember that Lincoln loves for you to play trains with him and how excited he gets when you build him a great big track. Remember how much he thanks you for fixing his trains when all you do is replace the batteries. Remember how he says, "Daddy, you play cars with me?" and how you can't say no as you are dragged into his room.

Remember that we think that you are a wonderful daddy and that we love you very much. I could not have asked for a better father for our 2 sons. Happy Father's Day!!

Monday, July 13, 2009

The Day has Come

After....

The birth of one bouncing baby boy

50 days off of work

250 oz. of frozen breast milk

50 nights of 3 a.m. feedings

Hundreds of dirty diapers

Hours of entertaining a 2 1/2 year old

One trip to the zoo and

Not enough trips to the pool

....I reluctantly went back to work today.

I knew this day was coming, but I never knew how quickly it would approach. Luckily, I have my mother-in-law to love and care for my boys while I am gone so that makes the return to work much easier. Hopefully, I won't miss these 2 little guys too much. How could you not miss these sweet little faces though.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Week Four

Time is going by so quickly and this little guy is growing by the minute. He's starting to smile, just every once in a while, but for the most part just kind of sits around and stares. He has already skipped one of his nighttime feedings (thank goodness).


His feet seem to be the only thing on him that is not growing.



Love the little man boobs, he's going to be a plumpy one.


We finally gave him his first tub bath. He loved it and especially likes getting his hair washed. (I promise he has been previously bathed, just in the sink for convenience).



For Father's day, I took pictures of all the grandkids and put them in a frame for Ryan's dad. This was the best I could get my kiddos to do. We tried a lot of options but either Madden was upset or Lincoln was being resistant.


I can't believe that I have to go back to work in 3 more weeks. I love my job but how can you stand to leave this cutie!


Well, I think the week by week updates are coming to a close. I will still keep on as best as I can (no promises) so you can see these two little guys grow.

Week Three

3 weeks sounds like a while until you are actually living it. Things are finally starting to settle down and I'm starting to feel more like a normal person again. Madden is doing great and starting to fall into a routine. Lincoln is getting less whiny but still needing lots of attention.



Lincoln's personality is really starting to come full term. He talks non-stop and is picking up on everything that he hears. The other day he said to me, "Come here you big lug". Hmmm, not quite sure where he learned that but it was quite amusing. He also likes to tell jokes, quite the comedian. He thinks it's funny to shut his eyes and say, "Can you see my eyes?". He then laughs at himself for a good minute.



Ryan finally was able to feed Madden a bottle. We tried it once before and it didn't go over so well. I think that Madden is finally getting the hang of it. Lucky for us, he will easily nurse and take a bottle with little complaint.

Snoozing away, as you can see, he has traded in his wrinkly legs for some nice plumpy ones. I think he's going to be a big one.


I thought this one was cute, I walked in on this scene. Lincoln was just laying next to him and watching tv. He has his moments.


For some reason, time won't stop so that I can get caught up on this blog. Oh well, the updates may come late but they will keep on coming.

Lincoln's Special Day

We wanted to do something special for Lincoln so that he didn't feel left out during all this new baby fever. What better than a day of Thomas Live and trains. Thomas & Friends came to town on June 6th and if you've been doing your reading then you know that Lincoln is obsessed. He carries trains with him wherever he goes and we have more Thomas stuff than you can imagine. The show was neat and I think he was a little in awe of the big moving trains on stage.

Here's a shot of the mischievious Percy (one of Lincoln's favorites).

The cast with the round Sir Tophum Hat.

Thomas and his conductor.


We decided to continue on with the train theme so we took him to Ollie's restaurant in west Tulsa. This was our first time there. They have model trains that run all around their restaurant. Fun for the little ones. The food was home cooking, nothing too spectacular.

I'm pretty sure that Lincoln had a good time and I think he enjoyed the fact that he got to go solo. As for us, well, let's just say that Thomas Live once is enough for this lifetime.