Cowboy Style

One thing that we did get at the tractor show was a cowboy hat for Jacob.  Apparently they don’t make cowboy hats for babies, at least we couldn’t find any, but we found some kid sized ones, Jacob was asleep in his carrier at the time so we couldn’t try it on him, but he has a big noggin so we figured it would be close enough.  It was a tad bit too big, but he wore it proudly! Just pretend that his jumper is in fact a horse

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Who doesn’t like to go for a ride in the morning in your PJs and cowboy hat?

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I mean it is great exercise and the perfect way to start your day

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Giddy up!!

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And my absolute favorite picture of my boys is now this one

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My brother and sister in law bought a ranch about 10 minutes away from my parents.  So we went over there one day and looked at the house and property.  I absolutely love old barns and have always wanted to do some pictures in a rustic beat up barn and my brother had one.  So we found a spot along a wall and set up some hay and had a little photo shoot.  My mom was holding Jacob while I was getting the settings on my camera ready and they looked so cute, I started snapping.

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Then we got my dad and Jane in the picture and Jane and Jacob had to say their hello’s before we could get down to business.

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IMG_0994edAfter taking a bunch of pictures, we realized that Jacob didn’t have his cowboy hat on, so of course, we had to take more.

IMG_1034edThen it was mom and dad’s turn

IMG_1081edIMG_1065edOur handsome little cowboy

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IMG_1161edBack at my parents ranch it was a beautiful evening so we spent some time out on the porch.  If you remember the pictures we took with the tractors last year, you will recognize this one

IMG_1215edWe had lots of good old fashioned playtime

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On our last night there, my parents neighbors came over to visit and meet Jacob.

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My brother and his wife came over and we ended our trip with a family dinner.

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We had such a good time and really enjoyed the relaxing (but busy) time away from home.  We didn’t get the extra third seat on the plane ride home, but Jacob was such a good little traveler and slept the entire flight! Grandma and Grandpa wore him out!

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Tractors, tractors and more tractors

The next day we had a relaxing morning and then went into town to do some shopping at a farmers market and the guys went to the butcher and got some HUGE steaks for dinner.  When we got back to the ranch that afternoon we did one of our favorite things to do in Oregon, target practice.

The guys went up on the hill behind the ranch to set up the target, which was a large piece of wood with a drawing of a bat, cougar, raccoon, beaver and a bear on it.

IMG_0618edIMG_0627edAfter putting Jacob to bed I walked up the hill to join them.

IMG_0625edIMG_0649edAfter each person had their turn the board was inspected to see where the shots landed and mark them off.

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IMG_0636edThe following day was the very much anticipated annual “Great Oregon Steam Up” in Brooks which is a little over an hour north of the ranch.  It is a big fair type event over a few days that is dedicated to the restoration and operation of antique steam powered engines and farm equipment.  My parents friends Vicki & Roscoe joined us again and the guys had big plans for the day and wanted to get there the minute it opened.  So they left shortly after 6:00 am that way they could have a big breakfast and get all the things they wanted to do and look at done before we got there.  Which included watching the loggers in action. loggersAfter getting ready at a more reasonable hour my mom, Jacob and I picked up Vicki and drove up to meet the guys.  We had lunch, wandered around the swap meet that had all kind of neat antiques and looked at lots and lots of old tractors.  Then it came time for the tractor parade, we found some seats in the grandstands and watched an hour and a half of every kind of antique tractor you could imagine go by.

IMG_0659edIMG_0666edEven this little guy got in the spirit with his new John Deere hat from grandma & grandpa.

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As much as I tried to take pictures of the tractors that were going by

IMG_0664edThis guy will always steal the attention of my camera lens

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On the way home we stopped in Eugene to eat some delicious pizza at Track Town Pizza on the University of Oregon campus.  Back at the ranch we continued the tractor theme of the day and started up grandpa’s 1952 John Deere Model R Diesel tractor.

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Look at the tires on that thing (and Jacob’s excited face)!IMG_0859edIMG_0845 (2)ed

IMG_0880 (2)ed IMG_0892edWe ended the day with a bath in grandma’s kitchen sink before bed

bathtime2Okay that’s enough for today, I have one more Oregon post coming up soon! Good Night!

Leaving on a jet plane

Three days after Balboa we made our annual trip to Oregon to visit my parents.  This being the first “big travel” vacation with Jacob, packing was quite the production! We made sure to stop packing for a bit to play with our little guy before he went to bed.

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We woke up early the next morning and Jacob was excited to start his adventure on his first airplane ride!

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It was a bit daunting thinking about everything we had to do to get all our stuff to the airport, through security and then how Jacob was going to handle the airplane ride.  But everything went seamlessly and all the TSA people were actually quite pleasant and very helpful! On the flight up to Oregon the third seat next to us on the plane was not reserved (yay!!) so we were able to take the car seat onto the plane with us.  Jacob did great during the plane ride and didn’t fuss at all.  Whew!

We arrived to my parents in the late afternoon and got settled, gave Jacob a bath and put him down to bed for the night.  The next day we loaded up the truck and drove east of my parents ranch up the mountain to Odell Lake.  It was a beautiful drive through the plush forest and small towns.  My parents friends, Vicki & Roscoe, rode up on their Harley and met us there.  First we walked along the lake for a bit.

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Vicki is a mom to some grown boys and a grandma herself so she was right at home with Jacob.

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In fact the Carhartt shirt that Jacob is wearing was a gift from them

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Jacob’s favorite thing to do these days is bite down (not sucking) on his finger (I’m still waiting for a tooth to break through!)

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The weather was perfect and we had lunch at the lodge out on the patio overlooking the lake.  It also made for a nice view for this momma when it came time for Jacob to have his lunch (and be burped, while biting his finger).

photo 1After lunch we walked through the picnic area/campsites by the river

IMG_0506edIMG_0503edMy parents dog, Jane, is such a sweetheart!

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Must have been something interesting on the ground?

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It was a beautiful drive and a relaxing, peaceful lunch.

Every night after dinner we always play a few rounds of the marble game and when the boys get tired of the girls beating them 🙂 we go out on the back deck to enjoy our wine and wait for the moon to come up.

IMG_0613edIt doesn’t start getting dark until about 9:00 pm, then around 10:00 pm the moon finally starts to come out.

IMG_0527edThe tiny light on the mountain below the moon is the light shining from the town veterinarian’s house.

IMG_0533edThe next day we stayed around the ranch and had a cattle round up.  I’m pretty sure my parents save this event for when we are in town since we’ve done it pretty much every year while we are up there. But we don’t mind, it is fun for us city slickers! After getting the cows through the “shoot” where they got their shots and tags my parents and Justin saddled up the horses and moved the cows into the field in front of the house.

IMG_0551edIMG_0557edWell…they moved most of the cows…They left some of them in the back field to wean the calves from the mothers.  So for the next several days we heard lots of moooooooing back and forth between the mamas and babies, I definitely had some sympathy for those mama cows!

IMG_0587edIMG_0603edIMG_0584edThat night we went to the Dexter Lake Club for dinner and the best burger in town.

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Jacob is grabbing at everything in sight and putting it in his mouth, your beer is no exception 🙂

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Every night before putting Jacob to bed we read to him.  He loves stories!  Very rarely do I get to see his face while we are reading since I am usually the one reading to him.  So I had to get my camera out to capture this.

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IMG_0573edAnd yes, we were reading about Mr Brown making mooing sounds like the cows outside.

IMG_0576ed I’ll be back soon with more on our trip! XO

Balboa Baby

We did our annual trip to Balboa Island where Justin’s parents rent a beach house for a few weeks every summer.  We packed the car full to the brim of all of Jacob’s necessities (pack n play, stroller, etc…) as well as all the beach necessities (beach chairs, towels, umbrella, etc…) we barely had enough room for us and drove to Balboa for the day.  True to beach weather it was cool and overcast all morning, but we were sure it would burn off later in the afternoon.  We visited, played with Jacob and played cards while he took his nap.  Unfortunately, the sun never came out…so we didn’t make it out on the sand.  Instead we loaded Jacob in the stroller and walked into “town”, where we browsed the shops and got a little exercise. That evening some extended family came to the beach house and Papa cooked up a fabulous dinner as always and we enjoyed our time visiting with them.

It was too bad that the sun never came out, we were looking forward to letting Jacob play in the sand again.  But he didn’t seem to mind, since he got lots and lots of cuddles from his GiGi who calls him her “little heater” since he keeps her warm when it is cold.

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And of course Nonnie got in on the snuggles too

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Here’s to hoping the sun is out when we go next year!

We are back

July was an incredibly busy but fun month!  We were all over the place spending time with family and I have so many pictures to share with you.  But before I tackle that, I want to catch up on our weekly photos.

Here’s our 28 week old

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30 wks - 1304edIt is really getting harder and harder to get him to leave the animals alone, I’m sure it will make for some cute pictures in the future.  I’ll be back soon, I promise!

MIA

We have a lot going on in the next 2 weeks so I will be MIA for a while.  I promise to come back with stories and pictures to share, until then, here is our 27 week old.

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Summer lovin…

…had me a blast!  Summer lovin happened so fast!  Okay, all you Grease fans keep singing the song….

Summer is in full swing here.  Now that the June gloom has worn off we have had some beautiful weather (we also had a bit of a heat wave.  I know all you Palm Desert people are rolling your eyes at me, I know…I know…) Anyway, we have really enjoyed getting together with friends almost every weekend for a BBQ/potluck dinners.  We even had some friends ask us the night before if we were okay with Steak and Lobster for dinner?  Uh, yes, please!!  We’ve had zoo dates, park dates and lunch dates.  We truly have some fantastic friends, and it is great to see everyone in a group setting, but it is hard to connect with everyone and really visit with people in a large group sometimes, so I love these smaller gatherings especially when we can sit outside and enjoy our beautiful San Diego weather!

I thought I better get my 4th of July pictures up before it is August!  The 4th was the perfect opportunity to introduce Jacob to his first true beach experience!  We’ve walked along the beach many times, but this was the first time he was actually on the sand.  It was a gorgeous day, sunny and warm then it cooled off a bit in the late afternoon.  We have some good friends who live on the bay and every year for the 4th they set up camp on the beach complete with a BBQ and all the fixings.  It is such a fun, relaxing environment complete with good company.

IMG_9855edJacob got to spend time with one of his girlfriends KJ, who was intent on holding his hand in every picture!

IMG_9886edThen his buddy Micah woke up from his nap and we all gathered for a photo op, but KJ was not surrendering him to Micah, she held on tight 🙂

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IMG_9881edJacob loved the beach and enjoyed all the new sights!  Even when it came to naptime, he just snuggled in for a bit…

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and then woke up ready to go!

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Hope you had a fantastic 4th of July!

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Busybody

A few weeks ago, Jacob started sleeping on his side.  In fact, he couldn’t fall asleep until he was resting comfortably on his side.  During naps, he was pretty still while he slept.  At night however, he was quite the busybody!  After falling asleep on his side, he would roll on to his back and then onto his other side and he put his feet on the slats in the crib and pushed off them to the next slat all the way around the crib.  We would say he was walking the perimeter. He would roll from one side to the other and from the top end of the crib to the bottom all night long.  Every time I looked at the monitor I would have to move the camera to find him in his crib because he was never in the same place.  But he stayed asleep through all this, except when he got himself wedged into a corner and couldn’t get out then he would start to fuss and one of us would go flip him over or move him down and he would go right back to sleep.  It was kind of fun since I never knew where he was going to be in the morning when we woke up and it provided lots of entertainment watching him wiggle around on the monitor. Our joke is instead of watching our 60 inch TV…we are glued to the 2.5 inch baby monitor!

I would put him to sleep this way

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All night long he would move around…(sorry for the bad photos, I wasn’t about to turn the light on and risk waking him up to improve the focus for this shot)

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And I never knew what position he would be in when we woke up

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Now, however…He has discovered sleeping on his stomach.  One night he went to sleep on his side like usual, I woke up in the middle of the night and looked at the monitor and he was sleeping on his stomach, I flew out of bed and raced into his room and immediately flipped him over.  An hour later, I woke up again and he was back on his belly, I didn’t panic that time, but I did go flip him over.  Then some time later I woke up a 3rd time and he was back on his belly again, I gave up.  I closed my eyes and said “Lord, I’m turning it over to you, please keep him breathing.”  I know babies sleep on their bellies all the time, but these days they really make a big deal about putting babies to sleep on their backs to prevent SIDS.  Jacob is now past that phase, but because of that it is kind of scary to see your child make the transition to sleeping on their stomach for the first time.

For a little guy who has never been a fan of tummy time, now LOVES to sleep on his belly.  Every time I put him down for a nap or to bed for the night, he immediately flips onto his belly, and tucks his legs underneath him and starts to push up, it looks like he is going to take off crawling at any minute when he does that.  He does this for about 10 minutes before he falls asleep, we say he’s doing his exercises before bed.

Good night!

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Happy medium

Sometime in the first two weeks after Jacob was born, I was a little concerned with how much he was sleeping.  I mean I know newborns sleep alot, but I didn’t think alot meant all.the.time…I was sure something was wrong.  I remember saying to my mom, “Shouldn’t he be awake more?  He sleeps ALL the time”  My mom laughed and said “He’s fine…enjoy this time, it won’t last.”  Sure enough as time went on, he woke up more and more to the world around him and I was feeling much better and more confident that nothing was wrong with him.

In fact, he was so alert and was only taking 30 minute naps!  And he could only tolerate being awake for about 2 hours before he needed to sleep, so the days were a constant cycle of awake for 2 hours, sleep for 30 minutes, awake for 2 hours, sleep for 30 minutes…He was up, down, up, down, up, down all day long!  Thankfully he was sleeping good at night, but I was getting a little frustrated with the 30 minute naps since I couldn’t get a single thing done during the day.  I even asked my pediatrician about it and he asked how Jacob was sleeping at night, I told him he was sleeping great averaging anywhere from 10-12 hours.  And he basically told me that babies this age need about 13-14 hours of sleep.  So if he is sleeping 12 hours at night, then four 30 minute naps during the day is perfectly fine.  I must have had a strange look on my face and since I didn’t say anything right away (I was still trying to process it in my head and quickly do the math), he must have realized that was not the answer I was looking for!  And he casually said…“well, you can put him on an activity mat on the floor next to you while you take care of a few things.”  Yeah right, like I am able to just leave him laying around, it’s way more fun to get down on the ground and play with him.

As time went on he would occasionally tease me with naps that were longer than 30 minutes, I would literally text Justin and say “Whoo Hooo he slept for 40 minutes!” That extra 10 minutes made a big difference.  And there were times he would sleep for an hour and I didn’t know what to do with myself since I was sure he was going to wake up any minute during the last 30 minutes of that hour. I couldn’t get too involved in a project because I was sure he was going to wake up at any second.  So on those rare occasions after the first 30 minutes, I would watch the monitor while working on my computer just waiting and expecting him to wake up.  When he surprised me with an hour long nap, I would anticipate him taking an hour long nap at the same time the next day and would plan my day around it and plan things I wanted to get done during that time, and of course he would go back to his 30 minute catnap and throw everything off.

Now I am excited to say this past month he has taken more hour long naps than 30 minute ones! In fact he has been napping for up to two hours!  That is HUGE around here.  Occasionally, he will surprise me with a 30-45 minute one here and there, but I am starting to rely on at least an hour, anything more is an added plus.

He is such a good baby in so many ways…and one of those ways is that he will sleep on the go.  He will sleep in the car, in my arms, in the stroller, no matter how loud the environment is, he will sleep when he needs it.  It makes our life so much easier!  I like to make sure he gets at least one good nap in his crib then I don’t mind if he naps on the go.  We’ve finally reached a happy medium in the napping department!

Here is our 26 week old 🙂

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Check up

Yesterday we had Jacob’s 6 month check up.  Our pediatrician was very pleased and said he is a very healthy baby boy and all is well!  He gave us the green light to start fruits and vegetables, so I’ve been reading up on homemade baby food and am getting ready to bust out my food processor and steamer.  I am sure they are going to become permanent fixtures on my kitchen counter now.  We talked about Jacob’s motor skills and he seems to be right on track, he warned us that he could start crawling at anytime and we should start baby proofing our house. So our multi-level home will be quite the display of baby gates soon.

Of course with a check up there are always those lovely shots…Jacob handled them better this time than he did at his 4 month check up.  He was all smiles when we got home and slept it off with a 2.5 hour nap in afternoon!  Today he had a little fever and was a bit fussy at times and I think he is still achy and just not feeling 100% due to the shots.  He is still drooling and chewing on everything so I am expecting a tooth to pop through any day now.  I have to say that this past month from 5 months to 6 months has been so much fun!  I mean all of it has been fun, but this last month he seemed to change and grow in so many different ways that has made for some exciting changes around here.  Every day seemed to be something new.  I know it is only going to keep getting better!  Here are his latest stats:

  • Jacob weighs 17 lbs 6 oz (47th percentile)
  • Jacob is 27.25 inches long (77th percentile)
  • The circumference of his head is 17.25 inches (65th percentile)

AND…..check out his latest skill!

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We have a sitter!