Friday, May 22, 2009

Trip to Mexico (a month ago)

Scott & I got a new computer a few weeks ago, & we've been trying to get all of our files organized (my excuse for not posting this earlier).
Last month - at the same time the Swine flu scare started, Scott, William, & I took off for Mexico with my parents, my brother & his wife (Steven & Amy), & my sister & her baby (Susan & Leah - unfortunately the rest of my brothers & sisters couldn't make it). We spent a leisurely week at a house my family's been going to for years in Nuevo Vallarta - we swam in the pool, read, walked on the beach (which had too many dead fish for my liking, as well as little crabs that kept jumping out of their holes in the sand & scaring the pee out of us girls), went to the shopping center down the street to eat gelato, sandwiches, & yogurt smoothies . . . we had a wonderful week.
Sitting in the kiddy pool with William - the water was so warm, & William loved splashing & trying to grab the bubbles he made (clarification: the bubbles were from the splashing, not from passing gas). Observing how to play in the water - he caught on really fast.Leah joining in on the fun:Relaxing at night - the house is right on the beach, so you can hear the waves crashing all the time - it was so peaceful.Resting:Steven relaxing in the shade:Will really started liking food on this trip thanks to his Nana's persistence in feeding him.Drunk on sweet potato puree - yummy:Scott w/ Leah - she already looks like a mischievous little girl - she is so high energy & a total crack up:Leah is 3 weeks older than Will & was already crawling:

My boys: We ate amazing food at the house during our stay (scrambled eggs in corn tortillas w/ pico de gallo & guac, mango w/ key lime squeezed on the top, chicken tacos w/ more salsa & guac for dinner, mango yogurt w/ bananas sliced up in it . . .the food was SO good). We also went out to some really good restaurants.
Steven & Amy at Los Pioneros where we ate some great fajitas:Susan, Leah, & my dadTrying to keep Will happy in the restaurant:Steven & Scott went kayaking in the ocean: It's amazing to me that w/ how our world is now, my brother & husband couldn't go anywhere together without worrying about people assuming they were gay. They went for a run one morning & some Mexican construction workers talked about them being gay, not realizing that my brother's fluent in Spanish & understood everything they said. I wouldn't have been surprised if people assumed they were gay when they went kayaking as well.Hot & sweaty - no need for clothes when taking his nap:Scott, however, kept his clothes on:

We spent one day in Sayulita & Punta Mita - William's chugging down his milk to stay hydrated while we're walking around the small Santa Cruz-like-town:Napping in the restaurant we ate at on a private beach in Punta Mita: It was so beautiful, & the food was incredible!
At the Punta Mita house where my parents have an investment property:Steven & Scott went to a fire station in Punta Mita - Steven went along as the translator. Apparently it's very common to exchange fire fighter shirts with people from around the world, so Scott exchanged 3 of his shirts for 3 different Mexico firefighter shirts.William was playing with his toys, & he wouldn't look up at me: I finally said his name, & he looked up with the sweetest smile - I love that he recognizes his name & is so happy when he hears it:
My mom & dad

Getting ready to leave Mexico - my mom managed to take one last picture of us on our last day in Nuevo Vallarta before my battery completely died: We had such a wonderful trip - the Swine flu craziness was totally over hyped, & we all got home flu free & a little bit tanner than we had been before.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Spending time with my boy

The other day it was beautiful outside, so I decided to take William out to play in the backyard. I turned the waterfall on, laid out a blanket w/ toys on it, & let William enjoy.He loves playing with his blocks from his aunt RachelHe's sitting up so much better on his own. (I love the pink flowers in the background.)He loves watching the waterfall:Love that little guy:And I think he loves me too.He's starting to lose his baby look & turn into a big boy.Making sure I'm still in the room - he doesn't like being left alone.Playing peek-a-boocomplaining:happy again:Eating sweet potatoes - I think they might be his favorite (even though the look on his face might not show it).

Tehachapi Visit

Here are a few pictures of our trip to Tehachapi. My battery died, so all the really good pictures were taken on Dennis' camera.
Grandpa Denny & Will4 generations: Great-grandma Lou, Grandpa Dennis, daddy & WilliamHolding the bottle like a big boy:

Thursday, April 16, 2009

6 Months

William is 6-months-old today! He went in for his shots, & he started screaming with the first poke (he had to get 3 as well as the rotavirus). He weighs 15 lb 15 oz & is 26 1/2 in. He's a lightweight for his age, but in the 50th percentile for height.
William loves to play w/ his feet & hands, listen to me sing "Old MacDonald," "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star," & the "Itsy Bitsy Spider" (he loves the hand motions), rolls over in both directions, sits up pretty well on his own (I still stay close by because he doesn't completely have it down yet), sticks his tongue out & drools a lot, gets "pee shakes" (or at least that's what it looks like), throws his hips up in the air & grunts when he's on his back & wants to be picked up, likes to talk by sucking air in instead of blowing it out, hates eating solid foods, loves his bottle, & is officially sleeping through the night (we've been letting him cry it out for the last 4 nights, & the last 2 nights he slept almost 12 hours w/o waking up - 8:30 to 8:15 w/ us waking him up to eat one last time at 10:00 before we went to sleep). We love you baby boy!

Friday, April 10, 2009

Swing, Bear, & Backyard

This last week, we went down to my parents' house: this is one of Will's new favorite toys to play in while we're there. He was exhausted, & it only took a few swings for him to fall asleep.I dressed Will up in his fuzzy bear outfit today - he's got to wear it while he can before it gets too hot! (Don't judge me for not being able to pick just one photo of William: I'm his mother, & as such, I'm at liberty to post as many pictures of him as I want. How can you expect me not to? :)
"Why I oughtta . . ."Our backyard: finally, pictures of the grass.The tree on the patio is a lemon tree (I've always dreamed of having one) - we just need to buy a pot for it.Close-up of the landscaping: there's a bird in the "little Christmas tree," but it's hard to see. I was just so happy that he chose our backyard to play in.