Brisk Me Away

8.26.2016

Four and a HALF!

Our little guy is 4 1/2 today! He has changed so much in the past 6 months it is really pretty incredible. I want to make note of some highlights and just random things I don't want to forget about my sweet boy during this time of his life.

-One of the main things is just how much he is learning! He is a typical first child/type A in this way. I can tell he will be easy to teach when our home school time comes. He is always asking things like: what is the difference between (X) and (Y)? (stuff like a cup vs a bottle, two pictures, etc). He can write ALL his letters and wants to spell things so badly. We dictate the letters when he tells us what he wants to write, and he does it all by himself. (TO LAYNA AND KAIA FROM HENRY or I LOVE YOU GRANDPA-stuff like that). The word ocean came up recently, and he said, "O for ocean has a long vowel!" He learns this type of stuff at school!! He can't wait to go to kindergarten and says, "Kindergarten will be so much fun!!" He recently learned the interruption rule and uses it faithfully.:)

-We read our first chapter book "The Enormous Egg", and I know he'd like to do more. Our nights are so squished we can barely get books in, but we need to do better! During rest time he can look at books, and with the video monitor I can see him flipping through them. It's so cute! He also "reads" to Annie when she's feeling cooperative at night. She wants to read in the car, and he will say, "I can can't really read, Annie, but I can read it to you in my own way. Is that ok?" Then he proceeds to re-tell the story to her. I LOVE this! I need to get it on video sometime bc it is just too precious.

-ART is his primary love right  now. He says he wants to be an artist someday, and he will sit at the art table for hours just drawing, coloring, cutting, gluing...he also loves to watch us draw. We worked on a drawing book of forest animals together, and he was so into it. He's so proud of everything he produces...some of his current work is hearts, rainbows, our family of 5, clowns. He is also excellent at coloring in the lines and will do stripes and create patterns. He really is a creative little guy! He gets this from Steven who loved to draw as a kid. He often does not want us to look while he is working on something...then that evening when we go to bed we will find it folded up under our pillow!:)

-Since he could crawl, he's been a collector, and this has not changed. He loves the outdoors and collects leaves, rocks, insects...you name it. I consistently have a pile of "treasures" coming in to the kitchen counter or in a bucket on his dresser. I could totally see him being a landscaper or something when he grows up bc he is always talking about what he sees outdoors and wants to know about the different types of flowers he sees, etc. While driving he told me, "Mommy, I want THAT kind of tree"...after getting him to describe it, I realized he was talking about a willow. He's a really observant kid when it comes to all things nature. Lately he's loved watching the clouds and points out all the "things" he sees. Quite the imagination!

-He's a sweet big brother. Before Ruby was born, he was so excited about her. He would pray things like, "God, help Annie to be nice to the baby. And help the baby not to kick mommy. And help the baby to come soon because we're excited to meet her." He's great at talking to Ruby and singing to her. He sits in the middle of the car seats currently and is a lot of help. He plays with Annie well (for the most part!) and they love to run around the house together and build forts. They are hilarious playing doctor together. :) He loves being faster than Annie and this works to our advantage as he rushes to "beat" her in finishing his dinner, putting on his PJ's, brushing his teeth, etc.

-Henry has a very sensitive side. He will ask me things like, "Do you want me to hold something for you? Because you look like you have a lot" and "Do you want to share a blanket?" when I was sitting beside him watching TV after nap. After having Ruby, I worn a non-maternity shirt and he was the first to notice and say, "I like your shirt, Mommy!" He has some cute little phrases he will throw out like, "Ok, so...." and "That's what I was going to say!" and "I was thinking that!" and "I can get that for ya!".  He says he wants to "go on mission" so that he can "help orphans". The other night he told me ALL about the Bible story he had learned at church, then he asked me, "How was your church day? What was your story?" He is extremely sensitive to movies, and will self regulate by asking us to turn it off if there is something "bad" he sees! So funny. Not sure if we'll ever get through a Disney movie with him or not!

-Steven asked him a few months ago what his favorite 3 things to do were, and he said: do crafts, watch a movie, swim! Speaking of swimming, the boy is a fish. It's amazing. We say he is like a little otter playing around under water-it comes so natural to him now-and he prefers being UNDER the water to being above it. He does flips, twirls, and has learned to dive this summer. I'd like to get him into swimming for sport, but we will see. He has started soccer this month, and has liked it so far. He especially likes the gear-pretty proud of those cleats, shin guards, and tall socks! He and Annie do "lazy monster" together-a kid exercise app-and it is too cute. Also, he loves to tell (or trying to tell) jokes!

-He's an awesome helper. He totally unbuckles and buckles himself in his car seat now AND can help do the same with Annie (when she will let him). When we get to our driveway, I stop and he unbuckles himself, gets out to get the mail, then runs ahead down the driveway to the house. It's our little daily routine!:) He gets the dinner table set and begs to help me in the kitchen. He also unloads the laundry and is awesome at folding clothes. I didn't teach him-he just figured it out on his own. He lays the pieces flat out on the floor and then perfectly folds each one.

-He says a few words incorrectly like paul nellish (for nail polish) and popstickle (for Popsicle)....there are a few others but I can't think of them!

-I was telling Annie a while back that Daddy might be able to help her with something when he got home. Henry piped up and said, "If you snuggle him, Annie, he'll do it!"

And since I don't do monthly blogs anymore...here are a few random pictures of our boy from over the past 6 months or so. Happy half bday little man!

Easter 2016-post tucked in shirt:)


Memphis Zoo in April

Picture of him reading books via video monitor


Silly guy

After Maggie got a haircut in May, he was SO proud of her!

Clown art


Chick-fil-A visit this summer after a haircut

Hike at Noccalula falls this spring-he found a centipede

Little monkey

More art...you'll notice his favorite clothes are anything TN orange. He would wear it daily if he could...and did many days this summer!

He's pretty proud of all the new tricks he's been doing lately on the playground

At a June Grotto Lights concert downtown

Picking blueberries in July

VBS was a huge hit in June for BOTH my kiddos

Showing off their new shoes-love his arm around her

"You can't have Annie unless you pay $60"-this was posted on his door for a while-a ransom note?

Meeting his baby sis-he's so proud!

A sweet note!





Dentist visit in July


"reading" to Annie in the car

A note he put on her bathroom stool

Started soccer 8/13/16

First day of school 8/16/16 (last year of pre-K for this guy)

Steven has made a trail in our woods to the creek. Henry loves walking it and collecting all sorts of treasures (leaves here)



8.23.2016

Getting to Know You (at the hospital)


Family arrived and wanted to meet Ruby right away! I wanted the kiddos to be the first to meet their new sister, so after our initial "bonding time", Steven went out and got them from our family and brought them in. They were so excited and wanted to see Ruby and talk to her. Annie wanted to hold her right away and was very emotional when we told her not yet. Lots of the pics are of her looking sad bc of this!

Wanting to check her out!



Annie kept saying, "awwww!"






Finally getting weighed and measured-7 lb, 14 oz and 21 inches!

I see Annie in this pic!

I see Henry in this pic!



We got to stand right beside her bath and watch it all. We kept talking about ALL of her HAIR!!


Once she got all cleaned up, family finally got to come in and meet Ruby!

I love this pic of her admirers! In the waiting room were my parents, Steven's parents, and our kids.

The grandmas checking out their newest granddaughter!

Everyone wanted to hold her...I adore these precious first pics! You can't fake joy and wonder of a kid's face, ya know!?

Sweetness...so proud of their baby.

All of a sudden, these guys looked SO BIG!



This guy is so happy-he's such a good baby holder, too!

Grandpa got in a quick hold before heading back to the farm

Grandma got in a snuggle

My mom loved holding Ruby...she kept talking about her chin and how precious she was.

My dad even held her for a minute. Funny how men are uncomfortable around little ones:)

3 generations

Nurse Lauren who helped deliver Ruby

Getting in some of my own sweet snuggles...this was after all of our visitors and we were settled in our new room!

That evening Diana brought the kids back over to see us again. They loved seeing Ruby and holding her. Annie was again SUPER sad when we would take Ruby away after she'd held her for a while! They took a picnic dinner outside with Steven, then went home again for the night with Grandma.

 
First diaper change...Steven has had the "honor" of changing all the kids first diapers, and this time grandma happened to be there to assist, too! Evidently it was a 2 person job!:)



These are a set of pics we took of little miss...pretty sweet!





Loving on our little one. The hospital was a nice time to bond with Ruby and JUST have her to focus on.





Funny faces!


Sunday morning we got a visit from Dr. Murray.

And the Stubbs family

And the Bushes! They had traveled late into the  night from a trip to Ohio just to meet their newest cousin in the hospital:)
Checking out baby girl! Camden, pictured here, is the first grandkid on Steven's side and his bday is 7-9 just like the last grandkid Ruby!! What are the odds??
Cousin Layna loved snuggling with Ruby

Momma of THREE!

Grandma with all SIX grandkids

After church, the Burns came by
Grandpa came again...this time with Peggy who was out of town the day before!

And Lindsay and Wilks in the afternoon!

Then before family came again, the Williamsons dropped in!


An attempt at the 6 cousins!

I heart this pic...something about her expression cracks me up!

Then in the evening the Wayes came by and brought some beautiful flowers from our small group! We Facetimed with the Rollins during their visit.


We loved the visitors, but needless to say we were pooped! Haha! Steven must have snapped this one. I certainly don't remember it!

Just one of endless visits from people checking in on us...the nurse with dark hair is actually a friend-Hannah Bristol! What are the chances!

Lots of nursing sessions-she was a pro from the start!

Oh! Look what she found! Below are more photos we took...









Finally on our way home on midday Monday!! Phew...we were ready to go! Behind is the wreath we put on the door. It had her name and stats.



Looking tiny in her car seat!!

Finally home!!! So excited to introduce Ruby to her new life and get started as a family of 5!