Monday, April 5, 2010

Our THREE month old!

Yesterday was a big day for Mills - his first Easter, his first time at church, and his 3 month birthday!!!
(I decided every three months I'll post the previous months, too - for a comparison!)

1 month old

2 months old

3 months old

So Mills, what are you up to this month???
-You are cooing and making all sorts of sweet baby noises.
-You had your first "stuffy nose" last week, but after a visit to the pediatrician, a little baby tylenol and benedryl, some saline nose sprays, and a hot steamy shower, you're all better! You were so pitiful trying to eat with your nose all stopped up - it made your momma cry!
-We spent our first week away from Daddy - when I had to go to Myrtle Beach for work meetings. Lulu kept you during the days and Aunt Jennifer and Gray came to stay one night, Great-Grammy another night, and Pappy the next night!
-I went back to work for three weeks (and starting tomorrow I'm back off for 6 with you - woohoo!), and  Gammy and MaMa kept you for one week, and Katie mostly all of the next week with a little help from Aunt Kelley on Friday.

-You are on a good schedule now, and I can tell when you're ready to eat, play, or sleep!
-You've JUST grown out of your newborn outfits (we got some good use out of that size, which I thought we'd never even use, ha!), and you can mostly fit into 0-3 months, although some are still too big! In Kissy Kissy brand you can already wear 3-6 months!
-You've started following me with your eyes nonstop. When I'm changing you on the bed or picking up stuff around your room or the living room, you watch every move I make!
-You've started putting lots of things in your mouth - your hands, toys, my hands. And you LOVE your Nuk paci (and so do we - it makes putting you to sleep so easy)!
-After you lost all of your hair in the front in your first month, it's really grown back in over the past month! Who knows what color it will be though, because you have lots of blonde and light brown hair coming in, a little auburn, and a little dark brown...haha, we shall see! Your eyelashes have gotten SO long, even within the last week! You have beautiful eyes, too!
-You've slept in your own room for three nights so far. You "usually" go to bed about 8:30 and wake up about 5:30 or so to eat, then go back to sleep until 9:30 or 10am (thank goodness)! Since you've been in your own crib though, you've been waking up around 2/2:30am, and I have to pop your paci back in a few times before you fall back asleep. It's probably because we had you a little spoiled sleeping in the swing in our room a lot of nights (we alternated with the bassinet), but you slept so well in it, and I know you'll get the hang of this new adjustment. When I'm not working, I love putting you on a pillow in bed next to me after you fall back asleep - you're a good cuddler already. :)
-I'm thankful that you don't make this face too much:
because you're a really happy baby! We can take you anywhere pretty much, and we do!
-You're getting so strong (I know I say that every month!), but when you're laying on your back, you like to hold our hands and you immediately start trying to sit up. You're getting really good at it - won't be too long! :)
-Your personality is really starting to develop, and it isn't hard to make you smile! You especially love when Daddy laughs with/at you, or when I kiss your cheeks and neck - guaranteed smiles! You've laughed out a few times, and it's funny, because it startles you that that sound came out of your body, haha!
-You LOVE your activity mat and get so excited grabbing the animals and kicking around. You have so much fun, and it's fun to watch you!
We love you so stinkin' much, and love our lives with you in it! Happy 3 Months - each day is somehow more fun than the previous one! :)

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Easter Celebrations!

 Now if we died with Christ, we believe that we will also live with him. For we know that since Christ was raised from the dead, he cannot die again; death no longer has mastery over him. The death he died, he died to sin once for all; but the life he lives, he lives to God. In the same way, count yourselves dead to sin but alive to God in Christ Jesus.  Romans 6:8-11

Look what the Easter Bunny brought this sweet little guy!
Mills with his goodies...
The Bunny brought him a beach towel for the summer, peeps (for mom to eat when they get stale, yum yum!), a chocolate Benjamin Bunny, a Baby Einstein Noah's Ark video...
And a few books (Green Eggs and Ham was one of mommy's favorites!)
One book even has the Millsy-bear's picture in it!
The Easter Bunny brought mommy some shorts and a skirt, imagine that!
And Daddy some new boat shoes!
That Easter Bunny is one thoughtful dude! :)
And remember those beautiful and yummy Rice Krispies Easter eggs we made yesterday that I blogged about???
Boy, they sure turned out cute! And we would have enjoyed those too, but after I decorated them and was sliding them on a pan to put in the refrigerator for a few minutes...I dropped every.single.last.one.of.them.on.the.floor.  And then I cried.
So I thought this serving plate (that my Aunt Myra gave me a few years back) was the perfect thing to display them in, even if we couldn't eat them!

Nicholas had to be at work really early, but Mills and I were able to pick him up at the hospital on our way to church so we could all go together! It was Mills' first time, and he did really well - Nicholas bounced him in the back for the second half of the sermon just because he got a little restless, but he really was such a good boy! Afterwards we enjoyed brunch with Richard and Katie at Hominy Grill - YUM! Then we had to drop Nicholas back off at the hospital!
So sadly, this was our only family Easter picture! Partly because Nicholas had to work, and Mills and I couldn't stay in our Easter clothes all day, and partly because Nicholas and I both woke up with one wonky eye, haha! (That term belongs to my friend Danielle) :)  As evidenced here:
...and here:
We're not sure if it's just allergies, or the beginnings of pink eye, but both of our right eyes are red, drainy, and yucky - boo!
But we still managed to have a fun afternoon and evening playing with the little guy!
(be prepared for picture overload!)
All that playing was exhausting!!
But then we woke up and PLAYED SOME MORE!!!
And then we napped some more!
Whew, what a Happy and Fun Easter we had! We missed our grandparents, and aunts and uncles, and cousins though! Hopefully next year we can have a super fun Easter egg hunt!
Happy Easter from the Wallace Family! :)

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Hippity, Hoppity, Easter's on its Way!

We had a busy, fun-filled day today! We started off with a trip to the mall, because I realized I had completely forgotten about having Mills' picture made with the Easter Bunny!!! And although completely cheesy, what kind of mom would I be if I didn't take him to meet the Easter Bunny for his very first EASTER!?!? Haha, right? So of course I shelled out the $40 for the photo CD so I could share this sweet picture with all of you!
Worth it?? ABSOLUTELY! :)
And of course this little froggy came *free* with our purchase! :)
I actually shopped around a little bit while Mills did this:
And we got lots of goodies at Target to help the Easter Bunny fill Mills' basket.
When we got home, we got busy making Rice Krispies Easter egg treats. Mills was such a big help! ;)
He did a great job "stirring"...
And just plain looking cute!
Afterwards, he wanted to show dad just how hard he worked, so we did the ole "toss a little flour on your face" trick from the old commercials! :)
hehe
Slap worn out, I tell ya! :)
After all that mess, we had to clean up a little with a nice warm and relaxing bath.
And then we headed out to dinner at Sesame - a great burger joint that is actually in the mall (a little ghetto, yes...did we make fun of Leah and Matt when they told us that they eat at the mall Sesame about once a week? Yes. Was it amazingly delish? YES!!!) :)
We just got in, and now it's time to decorate our rice krispies eggs (next year we'll be dying real eggs, too, just like we've always done with my family!) and put Mills' easter basket out in the yard so the Easter Bunny can fill it when he hops through tonight! Do ya'll do that??? I love traditions, and that's something I always did growing up, that my dad did when he was growing up! And then on Easter morning, you run outside to see your fabulously filled basket! 
Mills can hardly wait.

Friday, April 2, 2010

John 3:16

The first Bible verse I memorized when I was little.

"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him shall not perish, but have everlasting life."

I was thinking about this very verse today, on Good Friday, and just how hard that must have been. I cannot really comprehend it, because I'm human, but what a mighty sacrifice God gave for me and for you. And this little face gives me just a glimpse of the depth of that amazing sacrifice.
...a different perspective, as I look at my one and only son.

This lenten season I gave up chocolate (as I've mentioned before), but I sometimes feel like we give up things for the wrong reasons. I know lots of people give up fried food, fast food, or maybe dessert, and also hope to lose a few pounds in the process (and I've been guilty before!)...but lent isn't supposed to be a diet plan! I actually gave up chocolate because I was enjoying hot chocolate so much (w/ our new coffee maker - no diet goal, it was only 70 calories, ha), and I wanted to give up something I was eating on a regular basis.  And of course I had my few "cheats," some intentional and some not!  But I've also only listened to Christian music during Lent.  And after doing both, I really think that committing to something instead of giving up something is more meaningful for me.  Although Christian radio stations tend to be a little cheesy at times (especially the radio commercials...which is soooo unfortunate!), I ended up with songs stuck in my head that were positive and uplifting all day long! My personal favorite is NeedToBreathe - not only because they're from the same hometown as I am, but also because they're awesome! :) Bo Rinehart was just a year older than us, and his sister, Hannah was in our grade - knew them both well - and Joe Stillwell's dad was my preacher growing up - he actually is the one who baptized me!  NeedToBreathe is not just on Christian radio, but featured in movies and they have become really well-known - it's neat to see people that you grew up with doing so well!  Among my top favorites of theirs are:
Washed by the Water - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuOs3x94Wos
Click the links and check them out! :)
Happy Good Friday, and even more amazingly, Happy Easter Weekend! 

Thursday, April 1, 2010

April Fools!!!

I thought about pulling an April Fools' Day prank here on the blog, but then I decided that causing heart failure (or excitement, depends on how you look at it I guess, ha!) among my family members and close friends was less than desirable! :)  So I just gave it a shot with Leah instead...
My text said "Oh my gosh...I'm pregnant."

But I followed it with this:
April Fools!!!

She said she hoped it was april fools' (of course adding in that she'd be happy if it were true, though) - haha, but I'm not sure if she really fell for it or not!

I gave it a shot with Nicholas this morning...I texted (hmm, not sure if that is grammatically correct - usually I'm OCD about this, but with this newer form of "text" as a verb, should it be texted in past tense, or text...like the word "read" works...does that make sense??) so anyway, back to the story, I *text* him this morning saying that I quit my job, I just couldn't handle being away from Mills during the day. He immediately text me back saying "april fools!" Dang it! He said he knew me too well, haha! So I was basically 0 for 2 today.
Oh and by the way, Tuesday was National Doctors Day,
and I completely forgot to give a shoutout to my very favorite doctor of all...this guy:
:)
“The practice of medicine is an art, not a trade; a calling, not a business; a calling in which your heart will be exercised equally with your head." -William Osler
Nicholas really is such a great doctor, and he truly loves his patients and is dedicated to improving their health and doing everything he can for them. He is so very compassionate and he constantly prays for his patients and their families. He's a hard worker and he saves lives every single day. I'm so proud of him and thankful to have him as my husband. And believe it or not, he's an even better father and husband, if that's possible! :)

So I wonder when National Pharmaceutical Sales Rep Day is...
(bahahahahhahaha!)