Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Could it really be true...
I have an 8 month old! What the biff? Where has the time gone? But, alas, it is true and in true slacker mom form, I neglected to post this on the 15th, which happened to be his actual 8 month birthday! Now, eight months ago, I was still cocky enough to believe that I had this whole mommy thing figured out but, today, eight months more mature and humbled, I realize I am learning more and more each day about myself, Brady, Nick, our marriage, the gospel, life in general, etc... It is amazing what you can learn spending all day with a drooling infant. The greatest thing I have learned is that it's okay to not be perfect. I struggled with that so much at first but now I know that Brady doesn't know the difference. He loves me anyway because in my arms he finds unconditional love, comfort and security. He knows that when he looks up at me with those big, brown eyes, he pretty much gets whatever he wants! And that's okay! Luckily for me, he's been pretty reasonable so far in his requests. Mostly, he just wants hugs and big kisses and whatever Mommy is eating at the time! Seriously, though, this little guy has taught me more about myself in this little time and I find that he is very patient with me!
Not too much has changed from seven to eight months except for one thing - one very exciting development - the walker!! Brady is cruisin' around like a wild man in our walker!! He loves his new freedom and LOVES getting into things he normally couldn't! I have mixed feelings! I love watching him explore the world around him - it's one of the many joys of parenthood, but at the same time, I miss the simpler days of snuggling my little newborn! Each phase is good and important and I just love Brady so much! He really is my greatest joy! Here's what he's been up to!
Monday, September 7, 2009
All About Brady
Operation
On Monday, dad got a full knee replacement. It is always hard seeing your parents as people and not these brave superhero like people that make us feel safe and comforted. I spent the day in the hospital with my mom as we waited for his surgery to end and then for him to get out of recovery. It was such a relief to finally see his doctor and know that everything had gone okay. When we got up to his room, it was a little shocking to see him hooked up to IV's and looking so weak and tired. That's just not my dad. But he woke up and the second he saw Brady, I got to see his smile that I love and still depend on so much! He's home now recovering and trying to get back to McGiver status as fast as possible! Here are some pics from the day!
We ran some errands while we waited and Grandma bought Brady a new outfit! We also ate lunch - Brady's first time at McDonald's!
Seeing PopPop for the first time! Not sure what to think about all that stuff on him!
There's my PopPop!
Going in for a kiss!
Mom, Dad and Brady
Nick, Dad, Brady and Me - So glad to be done with the surgery!!
I had to keep Brady entertained so I blew up a glove - he thought it was the best thing ever!
This is the next day! Dad with his great nurse Martha. You can see that Dad was back to his old self!!!
Trying to stay entertained while we waited to see Dad!
We ran some errands while we waited and Grandma bought Brady a new outfit! We also ate lunch - Brady's first time at McDonald's!
Seeing PopPop for the first time! Not sure what to think about all that stuff on him!
There's my PopPop!
Going in for a kiss!
Mom, Dad and Brady
Nick, Dad, Brady and Me - So glad to be done with the surgery!!
I had to keep Brady entertained so I blew up a glove - he thought it was the best thing ever!
This is the next day! Dad with his great nurse Martha. You can see that Dad was back to his old self!!!
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