Monday, March 31, 2008

Happy Easter

We had a pretty laid back Easter weekend. We spent most of Easter at my parent's house hanging out. Gary had to work the NCAA Basketball tournament, but he was able to go to church with us. Will had a great first Easter and loved his baskets full of goodies.

(Thank you, Mimi. I love my Easter outfit.)


Baskets of Goodies

3-Month Update

Will was 3 months old on March 17th. We took him to the doctor last week for a weight check. He weights 11 pounds and 1 ounce. He is a growing boy. Plus, he cut his first two teeth last night.


Too much to see to look at the camera!

Busy, Busy, Busy

We have been busy trying to adjust to our new schedule of work and family time. Sorry it has been so long since I have updated the blog. Hopefully, we will get into more of a routine now. Here are some pics from the last few weeks.

What a Happy Family!




Hanging Out

I love my Mommy

Yummy- My hands taste good!!


Tummy Time


Going for a little ride!!


Getting ready for my first trip to Fort Thompson


Hanging out with Papa and Poppa

I like riding in my stroller like a big boy

Thank You!! Thank You!! Thank You!!

A big thank you to Mimi and Nana. They have kept Will over the last three weeks since I have gone back to work. We couldn't have done it with out you.


Friday, March 07, 2008

Growing Boy

We went to the pediatrician for a weight check on Wednesday to see if our new feeding schedule was working. Will had gained 20 oz. in two weeks. He weighed 10 pounds and 8 ounces. He had moved from the 8th to the 10th percentile. Not a big jump, but they were pleased with his progress and told us to keep it up. Here are some cute pictures of our little boy from this week.
(Wearing Big Boy clothes!)

(Grinning and cooing at Mommy)
(Looking cute in my puppy dog overalls)
(Trying out this Bumbo thing?)

First Snow

Will expereinced his first snow on Tuesday. We had to rush out to take pictures as soon as he woke up from his nap before it melted.






(I think he was more interested in Callie than the snow.)