Saturday, December 17, 2011

Tis the Season

Robert and I love the Holiday Season. We love to go get a real tree and make an evening out of it. We play lots of Christmas music, get festive drinksm and decorate the tree and house. We love going around to see all the Christmas lights and enjoy everything about this time of year. We hope to pass this passion on to our kids. We always go to a couple of annual Christmas parties. It was different this year having Georgia. We had my parents come down to watch her for Robert's work party, but took her to the rest. She did really well around everyone and we actually brought her pack-in-play to one of the party's so we could stay later. Here are a few pictures from this season.

 Georgia playing with lights
 Her new best friend Santa. I think we will ask him to babysit

Robert and I love going to Hockey games. We usually get a big group together and go to a couple of games a year. Georgia got to go to her first game the other week. We usually buy the cheap tickets and sit at the top. Half way through the game, my friend who used to be the mascot, ran into someone who works there and he let all of us move down to a floor level box on the ice. It was sooo much fun. Georgia loved being that close. I loved the free popcorn.
 Started at the top
 End of the game. Georgia was banging on the ice!!

Two weekends ago we went to Robert's work party. This is always fun because we have a lot of friends who work at Robert's company.
 Lindsay and Rob
 Yes we are in a John Deer sleigh
 Our group


Right before Thanksgiving, one of our friends has an annual White Trash Turkey Bash. You are supposed to dress up as white trash and then we fry everything we can find. It is so much fun. It is also fun to see how the group grows. The first year no kids, last year 1 kid. This year, four kids. Let's see how we keep multiplying


 Georgia is chasing a dollar attached to a fishing line
 For those of you who don't live in Alabama, I promise this is not how we usually dress.
Starting young with the Busch Beer.

This is me when I was a baby with a beer can. The funny thing is I hate beer.
 This is from a Christmas party with all our friends
 We do a dirty Santa. A few gifts get regifted every year. This is the annual buddha bank. I got the rubber chicken
Annual cookie exchange with the Sunday school girls

Georgia even has her own pink tree in her room!


Merry Christmas everyone

Thursday, December 8, 2011

10 months

I can't believe my baby is in double digits now. She is getting bigger and bigger to me (even though she isn't growing). I can't believe we have less than 2 months until she turns one.
We had to go back and do a weight check up on Georgia and she lost 3 ounces because of being sick. She now weighs 14 lbs 9 ounces and is not on the growth chart. We are working hard to get her weight up, giving bottles after nursing and giving her fatty food like grilled cheese sandwiches. Georgia's favorite foods are: cheerios, most kinds of bread, cheese, and anything sweet. She will eat fruit baby food, but won't eat real fruit. We are working on it, I think it is a texture thing. We keep our cheerios in old puff containers for easy access. Georgia will see one and crawl right over to it. She will attempt to put the bottle in her mouth and then gets mad when she gets no food. She will also sign more in her highchair when looking at the bottle.
Georgia is crawling now and taking a few steps with a walking toy. She says momma, waves high and bye, blows kisses, and signs more. It think she says hi too, but not 100% sure if she really knows what it means or is just repeats me.
She loves to play and pull all toys or laundry out of a bin. She loves to read and look at books. Pat the Bunny is her favorite book right now. We sing a lot before bed and she cuddles up with me, I love it. She is really attached to her blanket. I bought 4 lovies for her, so I could switch them out when they got dirty and she doesn't care about them.
Georgia is a very happy baby and loves to be around other kids. She still loves to swing, but we don't get to do it as often since it got cold. She still tantrums when she doesn't get what she wants or we take something away from her that she is not supposed to have. I just read a post my friend wrote on her blog about her toddler throwing fits, and I can only imagine how bad Georgia's will be.
She is not napping as good any more. I hear her in there talking and playing. When I have walked in she is standing up playing with something.
She is our beautiful peach and we love her more and more every day.
 It is so hard to get a mobile baby to sit still for a picture
This was too cute, she just lay her head down


 Happy baby!


This is a video of Georgia reading her book. I try to get videos of all the cute stuff she does, but when she sees the camera she stops.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Thankfulness

This Thanksgiving was Georgia's first big holiday to spend with the family and it almost didn't happen. Starting the Sunday before Thanksgiving, she woke up from her afternoon nap with fever of 102. During the night she required multiple snuggles. Around 2 am I woke up and started getting sick from both ends. I told Robert he had to stay home from work and help take care of Georgia. We took her to the doctor in the morning and they found nothing wrong with her. In the parking lot on the way home Robert started throwing up. The rest of the day was the most miserable thing for all of us. Robert and I were so dehydrated it hurt just laying there. We knew our plans to leave to next day for his mom's weren't going to happen. On Tuesday Robert and I started to feel better, Georgia was still sick. By Wednesday at noon Georgia had been fever free for almost 24 hours so we thought we could head down to Jackson, BIG MISTAKE. All Wednesday night Georgia woke up screaming and I could do nothing to make her better. She hadn't been eating well since she got sick, but you can never tell with a breastfed baby how much they get. On Thanksgiving she woke up with a dry diaper and a rash. I knew we had to go get her checked out. We went to a walk in clinic that proceeded to torture my child, aka run multiple tests. They told us her platelet count was very low and because of her dehydration they were sending us to the hospital. As soon as we got to the hospital the nurses were all concerned about her. They drew more blood (torture) and catheterized her to get a urine sample. I had to stand over her and hold her down. It was the hardest thing I have ever watched. Tears were rolling down my face and mixing with hers on the bed. When they finally hooked the IV up she was so tired she passed out on me. By the end of the IV, I could already tell she was better. She is doing much better now and is back to normal. This was a Thanksgiving were I truly had a lot to be thankful for. Unfortunately at the end of our trip we seemed to pass on the virus to Robert's mom, and niece and nephew.