Wednesday, January 20, 2010

2 Month Check-up

11.5 lbs, 23 1/4 inches

Today was Owen's 2 month appointment. He continues to grow and do all the things little 2 month old babies should do. Owen is in the 50-75th percentile in height and almost in the 50th percentile in weight. He needs to start taking more daytime naps, whether he wants to or not. This is going to be tougher for me than him since I have to let him cry it out. I'm sure the doctor knows what he's talking about, but I secretly think he is a meanie.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

The Chin Quiver

Here is the elusive quivering chin. In true Owen fashion, he only does it when we aren't ready. It took us 4 days to get just this little one. Be happy we edited this down to the clip you see here-it took over 3 minutes to capture it!

A Letter to Owen


Dear Owen,

You are 2 months old today! It's hard to believe we have had you in our lives for 2 months! You have grown and changed so much.

You are now sleeping for 7-8 hours at night. That helps mommy and daddy sooo much! You have a new blanket that keeps you swaddled and cozy, making sleep so much better. You wake up every morning with a big smile- once you get that eyeball unstuck. You have a blocked tear duct in your right eye that makes it gooey in the morning. We clean it up for you though, don't worry. You used to pitch a fit every time we did that but now I think you want it cleaned up just as much as we do.

Here are some things about you that we just adore:
  • You love the curtains in our bedroom. For some reason they make you smile. It's strange to us, since they are just plain, off-white curtains.
  • Bath time has turned out to be fun for you. Mommy washes your hair first under the faucet and then gets out the tub for the rest of you. Daddy likes to help too. He likes to get the sprayer from the kitchen sink and hose you off. You have spikey hair after your baths.
  • You love your swing. You like to sit in it in the morning and evenings for your cat naps. You have finally discovered that mirror and the toys that go around above your head. They make you smile and I think you are beginning to reach for them.
  • You look like a cross between Stevie Wonder and an inch worm when we put you on your tummy. You can lift your head up but you aren't strong enough yet to keep it still. It goes back and forth and makes us laugh. When you get tired you just put your head down and rest. You can hang out on your belly for about 10 minutes before you get frustrated.
  • You still have your chin quiver. It is so cute but you seem to be growing out of it. Developmentally, that's good but it will be sad for me when it is gone.
  • You are good at going out to eat. You sleep through the meals making it nice for mommy and daddy.
  • Your doggy, Carter, is finally used to having you around. At first, he wasn't so sure about you. Mommy was scared he was going to eat you. Now, he loves you. When you cry he goes to the room where you are and sits by you. He also likes to poke his nose in your swing and sniff you. Your eyes get wide when he is in your face. I think his whiskers tickle you. Carter has gotten a little too protective of you. He doesn't like when our friends come over while mommy is feeding you or you are crying.
  • You have a fussy period in the evening. Sometimes there is just nothing that will make you feel better. To get you to settle down, we will carry you around in the carrier, push you around the house in your stroller, or try you in the swing. It usually turns out that you were hungry. Sometimes you just like to eat and eat so we don't always recognize your hunger signs.
  • You have found your hands. You have been sucking on your fists a lot lately. You are also starting to reach out for things. Whether that is on purpose or not we don't know.
Not only are you changing, but we are too. Our late nights have been replaced with early mornings. On any given day, there are more baby bottles than beer bottles in the fridge. We can no longer get out of the house in under 20 min. It takes us that long just to get you loaded in your car seat.

We are sad to see you growing up so fast! You are outgrowing some of your clothes and newborn mannerisms. We are making the most of each day and loving each new milestone you reach. Mommy and Daddy love you very much and can't wait to experience the rest of our lives with you in it.

Love,
Mommy and Daddy

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

January Fun

Touchdown Auburn!

The coolest baby on the block

The Hawks game


January started off great with an Auburn win in the Outback bowl on New Year's Day. Owen was cheering on the Auburn Tigers in his new onesie (thanks Amy and George!). He has even mastered Touchdown Auburn. That evening, Owen's buddy Caden asked him to join him in a suite at the Hawks game. It was great because we got to hang out with Amanda and MJ while the boys ate and slept through the game. The last photo is just a funny picture of Owen. He likes going out but hates waiting for the travels to begin once he is locked and loaded.

George!

Darcy and the girls came up to the Children's Museum in Atlanta for the day so Owen and I met them there. We had a grand day, topped off by meeting Curious George. Owen was really impressed with him, as you can tell. I'm sure he will appreciate the photos when he is older...

We need to get as much cousin time as we can before they head to L.A.- Lower Alabama. Jeremy has taken a job down there and they will be joining him as soon as the house sells. As much as I want them to all be together again, I can't help but feel super sad that they are not going to be an hour away anymore.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Christmas in Atlanta

Sweet snuggles with Aunt Monica

Cruising the neighborhood

Baby's first Christmas dinner- in the swing.

We hurried home from Macon so we could meet Chris' mom and sister at the airport and introduce them to little Owen. Owen seemed to take to Aunt Monica and Grammy instantly. It was such a special Christmas!

Christmas in Macon

Papa and Owen
Papa and Emma were having a chat with Owen. Emma loves Owen's hair!

Nanny and Owen

Chef Baba working on the traditional holiday rouladen.

Emma, Darcy, and Claire

We went down to Macon for some pre-holiday fun. Owen got to meet his great-grandfather Papa, Uncle Frank, and Aunt Cheryl for the first time. He also got in a little more time with his Nanny and Baba, cousins Emma and Claire, and Aunt Darcy and Uncle Jeremy. It was a short trip but we packed lots of fun into the time that we had. Christmas was always the best time of the year as kids and hopefully we can carry on some of the traditions and make it just as special for our little Owen.