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Friday, October 28, 2011

Ten,Ten a Little Piece of Heaven


Diez meses hoy!!! Our little boy is getting big! Looking at pics now, I do double takes. He is looking more like a boy than a baby. His hair is starting to curl up on the sides and back. He is understanding more of what we say. He talks to us all day long. We talk back to him as he jabbers sentences , then pauses for reaction. It's amazing the progress. He loves to let go of things and stand on his own. I think he will be walking before we know it. Almost a week after his 9 month mark, he stood when I put him on the ground at Mammy's house for about 3 seconds and my mom and I were both so excited. On October the 13th, our 4 year anniversary, I said "bye-bye" as I was leaving his nursery and he turned around and waved bye! On the 31st (Halloween) he actually got to standing without having something to help himself up with. Eeeekkkk it's bittersweet. These exciting moments are reminders that time is not standing still. We cherish these days. Happy 10th month sweet boy.

Here is a pic from today at daycare. He is with Marisol, Augustin, and Max. Max is 13 months in the pic.


Daddy and Mama went to a wedding and got spiffed up!

Auntie Sara and Uncle Tim were there too!




Handsome Daddy!



Ready for my closeup!




Sunday, October 23, 2011

Fourth Anniversary Celebration Weekend



We had a great time celebrating our 4th anniversary over the weekend. We were fortunate enough, thanks to Mammy and Grandpa, to go to "Casa de Rosie" again. It's become a great tradition for our anniversaries-this year it was made even more special since we had Corban with us. Rosie was super excited to meet him. Even made an exception to her "no children" rule. We have become pretty close over the last few years after sharing many meals and conversations. It's such a great get a way. We stayed in the casita this time around and it was perfectly cozy. We got pretty spoiled by the king size bedPhotos of Casa de Rosie - A Mesilla B and B, Mesilla
This photo of Casa de Rosie - A Mesilla B and B is courtesy of TripAdvisor.Photos of Casa de Rosie - A Mesilla B and B, Mesilla
This photo of Casa de Rosie - A Mesilla B and B is courtesy of TripAdvisor

Corban enjoyed exploring the place and loved the water in the fountain.





We made it to the Farmers Market in Cruces which is one of my favorite things to do. We also took a stroll around the plaza-walked along the irrigation canals, ate some delicious food, and did lots of relaxing.






By the end of the day, Corban and Daddy were tired!



So Peaceful (thankfully-because he had a rough go with teething earlier in the day)



Sunday, we got up and Rosie made us a delicious breakfast. She made fresh strawberry jam, homemade bread, and a Dutch pancake. She is so sweet , she gave me her sourdough recipe, along with a starter. Then it was naptime-clean up time-then pumpkin patch time! We had fun taking Corban to the pumpkin patch and maze. We took lots of pics and got a cute little pumpkin from the patch.
Overall, it was a wonderful weekend. So grateful for my marriage and my boys.




Love Corban's face on this one-





Thank you Lord for our son.



Our Love


(Hector and Letty, so glad you all got to come down to El Paso! Thanks for feeding our pups for us!)

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Fall Family Fun


(even though Tech went on to lose to the Aggies later that day, Corban was representing}

Finally the weather seemed more like that of Fall this weekend. It was invigorating! Even the dogs were stoked! We woke up on Saturday morning, loaded up the fam, and went to the dog park that just recently opened up about 5 mins from the house. We had a great time chatting it up with fellow pet owners. It's a pretty big deal that we have an official dog park here on the Westside now.



"Happy Pups"



"Where's the ball?"


"That was fun"



Next, Corban and Daddy had some bonding time while Mama went to a baby shower. Then it was off to church where we heard a great sermon on Jesus being our advocate on Judgement Day. How we are going to be held accountable for every thought, word, and action-but through God's great mercy-we (as believers) have his Son by our side. Grace. Corban stayed in the sanctuary for the praise portion and he tried to sing with us. He really loves music.

Then, Sunday was a busy day. Daddy worked really late Saturday, so Corban and I got up and snuck out of the house so Dad could catch some Zzz's. We went over and hung out with Papa ( my dad) for a while. He cooked us some breakfast and Corban enjoyed his first taste of scrambled eggs and cheese. Yum! When we came home, Corban and I watched Dadadadada clean off a fun toddler slide that Tessie and Phil lent us. We put him down the slide a couple times and he LOVED that. Thanks friends for blessing us by sharing Felipe's toys.

Daddy then went off to sell shaved ice at the fields, and Corban and I went to visit Grandma and Grandaddy Billstone. It's always fun to watch the interactions between them. He loves them , and they love him-it's very evident. He coos, smiles, and rolls his rrrr's... think "RRRRRRRrruffles have RRRRRrrrRRRRidges" He had a great time running all over their living room from the picture frames, to the coasters, to their walkers, back to the frames, then the standing fan. He was a busy boy! I've said it before and I'll say it again, it's so special that they live close enough that Corban can know his Great Grandparents.

The rest of the afternoon, Corban kept me very busy. He ate yogurt, cereal, and apple pieces. We played in his room, made a mess of the kitchen, then went back outside to play with the swing, dogs, and slide.

"I got your back Corban!"



"And they called it puppy love"



"Happy Girl Karlee"



"Wonder if mom would notice if I just went down this slide"



"slimed!"




Finally, DADADADADA came home, took Corban to the store so that I could shower and have some alone time. Then we grilled steaks, had baths, and got ready for another week.

Life is beautiful.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Nine!


Been looking at this boy a lot and I seriously get overwhelmed at times with the love I have for him. Jaime and I went through a lot praying for the opportunity to be parents and we don't take one single day for granted.
He is 9 months old today! I was pregnant for 9 months and it seemed to take a long time, but now that Corban is 9 months, it's gone so fast!
We had a doctor's appt today for his well baby appt. Corban weighs 18.04 pounds, he is 28 inches long, and his head is...well, it's just perfect! So, he's grown almost 9 inches since he was born! Doctor G said he is looking good and meeting his milestones. He babbles, has mamitis (aka stranger anxiety) , plays games ... all the things a 9 month old should be doing-and more.
Corban will probably be walking soon. He was pulling up on his crib before he started crawling, so he has gotten pretty good at it. He walks around everything, and can stand on his own for a couple of seconds before falling. He also likes to climb on top of things and sit down. Pretty cute. This morning he climbed up his step stool and was holding onto the top of his crib! He also dances...a lot! He loves music and drumming on things. The daycare ladies get a big kick out of it!

Speaking of daycare, he has some good buddies there. Besides Marisol, the owner, there is a boy named Augustin. Every morning Augustin patiently waits for Corban to arrive, then he runs and gives Corban 2 balls to play with. One for each hand. They both get all smiley and excited. Augustin will not give the balls to anyone other than C. Augustin is 1 and a half. His other buddy is a cutie pie 3 year old named Kai. Kai will hold Corban's hands and dance with him-all the kids are so sweet and precious. So thankful God put Marisol into our lives.








Oh, and today, Corban's bottom left tooth poked through! His grin is too cute.




Some comparison shots:
9 days



9 weeks



9 months

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Peek-a-Boo


We have been playing this with Corban for months and he loves it-really cracks him up. The other day, I was at the end of the bed, and Corban was standing on the other side of the headboard. I grabbed the top of it and squatted down. I look up to him peering over with a huge grin and I pop up and say, "peek-a-boo!" he laughs and I do it all over. Next thing I know, he is slowly descending below the headboard with a smile from ear to ear. Then, he comes back up and his eyes are so wide-he squeals as I say "peek-a-boo!" Then he did it again. He was impressive! It made us both laugh. Next, we go into his nursery and as he stood by the ottoman, he picked up a blanket and pulled it clumsily up to his face and then lowered it again. I said "peek-a-boo" and he was thrilled, like , "oh she gets it!!"