Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Home Alone

Yesterday was our first day at home with no help from grandparents, brothers, or sisters (although Mary brought us dinner, and it was very nice).  The day went very well.  

Linda did all the work, Guy slept when he wasn't eating, and I cleaned the house.  Lincoln went back to school and got to share photos of his baby brother with his friends.  He is the third kid in his class of seven to be a big brother!


In other news, the night Guy was born the big maple tree in our front yard was blown over by the crazy winds.  Luckily (for us) the tree fell into our neighbors' yard and driveway and not towards the house.  It was completely blocking the street, but there was no damage to anyone's property.

We found a tree service that would clean it up quickly, and they spent most of the day yesterday sawing, hauling, and grinding.  Lincoln had fun watching them put the big pieces into their massive grinder, and we were impressed that they removed every speck of the tree - not a single twig was left in our yard. 


Monday, December 29, 2008

Photos from Guy's First Days

As promised, here are some photos from Guy's first few days:

Here's his first "official" picture.


This is the photo I took of Scott shortly after Guy was born.  Aren't they cute?

This shows his weight. (8 lbs. 4 oz.)

And here's the whole family!  Lincoln was very excited about meeting his little brother, and enjoyed spending a couple of days being spoiled at home by both sets of grandparents (more pictures of that coming shortly).

Guy's Story

Well, Scott and I are home from the hospital so I thought I would share some more details about Guy's birth.  First, the stats:

Name:  Guy Phillip
Born:  December 26, 2008 at 10:29 pm
Weight:  8 pounds 4 ounces
Length:  18.5 inches

The Details:
I had my first contractions on Friday morning (December 26) around 10 am.  They were very irregular and not very intense, so we just continued on with our day's activities.  My parents were in town for Christmas so we had breakfast and lunch together.  I also took a trip to Target with my mom to get some last-minute Christmas gifts.  I was still able to walk and talk through contractions so I assumed we had lots of time.  My sister and her family came over for dinner that night.

After dinner that night Scott and I took a couple of walks around the block to enjoy the unseasonably warm weather.  My contractions were still irregular and spaced around 8-15 minutes apart, so again we assumed that we had a lot of time.  At around 8:00 pm Scott called my doctor and the on-call doctor advised us to go to the hospital.  Scott put Lincoln to bed and we headed to the hospital around 9:00 - still assuming we'd be in for a long night at the hospital.

We arrived at the hospital at 9:30.  I had a few intense contractions on the walk from the emergency room (after hours) entrance to the birthing center, and I took a brief pit-stop at the bathroom on the way.  When we arrived at the birthing unit we discovered that the doctor we talked to had not informed the hospital that we were on our way, but luckily my doctor was already there with another patient.

We arrived at the room a little after 10 pm.  The nurse hooked me up to the fetal monitor and said that she would remove the monitors after 20 minutes so I could walk around.  I was measuring around 6 centimeters.  Since we were planning an unmedicated birth she brought a birthing ball and went to have my doctor sign the papers authorizing that I would not receive an IV.  I then proceeded to have the most intense contraction I have ever experienced (very unpleasant - I do not recommend it!) and felt the urge to push! 

Scott rushed out to find a nurse, and when she came in she confirmed that the baby was about to arrive.  She told me not to push - which was pretty much impossible, and Scott had to help by opening the packet of "delivery" instruments as she found the doctor and some other nurses.  They didn't have time to set up the bed for delivery - as my doctor sat down I had two big pushes and Guy was born!  It was all very intense and definitely not the delivery I expected - we weren't even checked into the hospital until Guy was over four hours old - but I got to spend the night with my baby instead of in labor.

The family's all at home now, and we're all having fun getting to know each other.  The next post will have more photos!

Friday, December 26, 2008

Well, that was fast

We have a new baby. Here's how it went.

8:00 pm - Call doctor
9:30 pm - Arrive at hospital
10:30 pm - Guy Phillip enters the world

Linda did a great job. This time instead of pushing for 2 hours, she
had to hold the pushing back until the doctor arrived.

The full details will be coming later.

Tonight's the night

Well, we think this is it. Linda has been having sporadic contractions most of the day today, and they've recently become more regular and intense.

We've put Lincoln to bed, done a couple of walks around the block, and called the doctor. We'll be headed to the hospital soon, and won't be coming back until we have a new baby boy. (Grandma and Grandpa are staying at our house with Lincoln.)

I tried to tell Lincoln that he'll wake up tomorrow a big brother, but I'm not sure it sunk in. We think he'll make a great big brother...and he gets to start soon.

That's all for now. More to come...

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

A Moonlit Ride...

Still no baby, but Scott and I are looking forward to many more scenes like this one, where Lincoln decided to take a break while I was changing his clothes and take his truck for a ride around the house.

Lincoln loves running around in just his diaper, and has many fancy diaper-only moves including the "sumo squat", the "crazy frog-hop", and my personal favorite, the "scream and run away as mommy chases me with a t-shirt".

Monday, December 22, 2008

Another quick update

Well, another day with no new baby.  We're trying to enjoy every peaceful night to its fullest because we know they are numbered.  I'm also anxiously grabbing my phone every time it rings to see if it's Linda.

At this point, we're hoping he can wait until after Christmas so everyone will be here and Lincoln can have a fun Christmas morning at home.  I guess it's out of our hands.  We'll keep you posted.

In other news, Lincoln got his first real haircut recently.  He was looking a little ragged, so we took him to a Great Clips by our house.  We weren't sure what to expect, but he did great.  I think he really liked it.  Here are a few pictures.



Friday, December 19, 2008

No news is...good news?

No new cute photos for this post - just an update to say that I had my 39-week appointment today.  I am just a little less than one week from my due date!  Of course, that means that we're less than a week away from Christmas, too.  Most of our shopping is done, and thanks to Lincoln's help everything is all wrapped and under the tree.  I think Lincoln is very good at keeping the gifts a secret, too - every time I ask him what Scott has wrapped for me he says "books", so either I'm getting a lot of books this Christmas or he's learned the fine art of subterfuge.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Just a quick update...

Since Linda's due date is getting near and people have started asking daily, I thought I'd give you all a quick update on the baby situation -- there's no new baby yet.  We'll keep you posted.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Christmas is just around the corner

Christmas is less than two weeks away, which means lots of excitement at our house.  Lincoln got to meet Santa Claus for the first time at a party at my office.  He was really excited up to the point when he had to sit on Santa's lap.  Then he was more stunned than excited...although he didn't cry.  Here's proof.

The other excitement is the pending birth of baby #2.  Linda is doing very well but is certainly ready for the pregnancy to be over with (especially when she's got to walk to work on the icy, sub-zero streets). I think we're as prepared as we'll be, so now we wait.

P.S. I've got the blog hooked up to my new Blackberry, so there will be up-to-the-minute blog posts when the action begins.  I have assured Linda that she will get top priority over the blog posts while she is in the labor.

Monday, December 08, 2008

T - Minus 2 Weeks

As of this Thursday I will be 38 weeks pregnant, so the clock is ticking! Lincoln was a week late, but I'm getting everything ready at home and at work just in case "baby brother" decides to arrive early.

We've warned Lincoln that babies don't sleep all night, and as you can see he's making sure to store up his sleep. I'm not so sure that he'll be much help during those 2am diaper changes...

Monday, December 01, 2008

Back from Thanksgiving

I hope everyone had a good Thanksgiving.  We travelled to Lincoln to celebrate with my parents for the weekend, and Scott's parents visited on Thursday evening and Friday.  Lincoln had a great time with both sets of grandparents, and even got to sleep in a Big Big Bed.  This trip was our last official trip as a family of three...the next time we take a long car ride it will include two car seats in the back!

Here is a Thanksgiving photo of Lincoln and his daycare friends.  Lincoln really likes his "school" and can name all of his friends in the photo.   We're amazed that the teachers managed to round up nine 2-year-olds and make them sit still long enough for a photo.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Lincoln's New Style

As Lincoln gets older, we are enjoying seeing his personality emerge. As part of this process, he has started to develop his own personal sense of style. As you can see, his preferred hairstyle is the "bedhead" look, which consists of a poof of straw-like hair at the back of his head that defies all attempts at brushing. He also trends towards the "alternative" look with his body art - multiple tattoos that indicate he'll either be a rock star or a Starbucks barrista when he grows up.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Ukrainian Adoption

Some of you know this, but I'm sure some of you don't.  Recently, a coworker of mine and his wife traveled to Ukraine to adopt three children (siblings ages 2, 3, and 4).  

They have been chronicling their adventures in a private blog until they kids were officially theirs.  Well, the kids are theirs, and their blog is now public.  So if you're interested in their adventure, check out their New Family Recipe.

Monday, November 03, 2008

A Tale of Two Babies...

I just realized that I haven't posted much about the new baby.  Yes, I am indeed still pregnant, and "Baby Brother King" is still due for arrival at Christmas.  We have most of the items purchased for his room - a crib (more on that further down in the post), a dresser, and a hefty supply of newborn diapers - but we're still in the process of putting it all together so no photos yet!  The nursery theme is "jungle animals", and here you can see Baby Brother in his "native habitat" as we enjoy an especially warm fall day.



And speaking of babies..."Big Brother King" has hit yet another milestone on the way from babyhood to kid-hood.  A few weeks ago Grandma King brought down Scott's old twin bed and we officially moved Lincoln from the crib to the "Big Boy Bed".  Lincoln loves his new bed and didn't mind at all giving his crib to baby brother.  Unfortunately, he did manage to fall out of the bed a couple of times before we wised up and bought a guardrail, but since then there have been no mis-haps and no toddlers wandering around the house at midnight.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Lincoln Bear-ly contains his Halloween excitement

Today, Lincoln's schedule was chock-full of Halloween activities and he got a lot of use out of his "scary bear" costume (which his cousin Everett was kind enough to let him borrow).  His daycare had a big afternoon party (Linda and I were invited too).  It was fun seeing all the kids and meeting some of the parents that we only see in passing every morning and evening.

After the daycare party, we went to our old neighborhood to trick-or-treat at Tracy and Joni's, Rudy's, and Butch & Bev's (Despite the name, Butch & Bev's is actually a residence and not a steak house or a bar).

We wrapped up the evening trick-or-treating around our neighborhood.  Lincoln had a lot of fun, but by the end of the night he was dragging his candy bucket and was ready to go inside to count his haul.  We let him pick out one piece of candy and put the rest up "for safe keeping".

Here are a few pictures from the day.  We also have exclusive video footage of his very first "trick or treat".

Friday, October 24, 2008

What a weekend

Last weekend we had an exciting time that included visits from my parents, Linda's parents, and Lincoln's cousin Everett.  The excitement boiled over at dinner one night when Lincoln fell out of his chair (while goofing around), smacked his head on our tile floor, and got his first real shiner.

It took us a few days before we could laugh at the situation, and I felt really bad dropping Lincoln off at daycare on Monday with a swollen, black eye.  Anyway, we finally got Lincoln to pose for these pictures of his battle scars.




Thursday, October 16, 2008

Not for the faint of heart

We've recently discovered video evidence of the fabled multi-colored ghost.  This exclusive video is all that survived the frightening encounter.  Watch at your own risk!

Monday, October 06, 2008

Fall is in the air

It's starting to feel like Fall, and we've taken advantage of the great weather by getting some yard work done (Lincoln helped fertilize) and making a trip to the petting zoo with Mary, Randy, and Everett.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Two Exciting Weekends

Since the last post, we've had two very eventful weekends. Last weekend we had a mini-reunion with our Bradley friends. After just over two years Jonas, Lincoln, and Amari have grown into three wonderful (and very different) kids. We managed to get a picture of the three of them together as they played with the most popular toy of the night - "Chicken Race". Who knew that two chickens racing down a track could be so fun?


This weekend we went to my friend Jayne's (with her fiance Cecil) annual end-of-summer party.  They have a great wooded area around their house, and there's always a lot of fun stuff going on.  Lincoln broke away from the party for a bit to play some b-ball in the back yard (you can't see it in the photo, but there is actually a basketball court).


In the front yard Scott took Lincoln for a spin in the go-cart.  After a few trips around the house, all Lincoln could say is "again, daddy!"  All-in-all, another great party and another great weekend.


Last, but not least, here's a short video of Scott and Lincoln cruising in the go-cart.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Dig Dug

Last weekend Scott, Lincoln, and I went down to Suburban Lawn and Garden to pick out a new tree for our front yard.  We chose a red maple and they'll come and plant it next week.  Of course, that meant that we would have to dig up the sad little half-dead tree that was already there.  Scott and I were busy, so we told Lincoln to get to work.

As you can see, he did a great job.  The tree was small, but it took a big hole to dig it out.


Scott pitched in to help fill in the hole.  Now we're all set for our new tree!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Tour of Missouri Bring the Pros (and the Wannabes) to Town

Monday marked the kickoff of the the 2nd Tour of Missouri professional cycling race.  If you follow our blog, you know that my Dad had become quite an avid cyclist, and of course, Tracy and I have followed along (spending thousands in the process).

Well, my parents were in town this weekend for work, and they stuck around until Monday to watch the first stage of the Tour.  We also had some fun on Sunday, as Tracy, Dad, and I rode in a 40 mile charity ride associated with the Tour.  

Here are some pictures from the weekend.  We'll see if you can tell which pics are of the pros and which ones are of the wannabes.



In case anyone is still confused about who the pros are, here's a hint.  That's me in the middle of that last picture (on top of the podium) ;).





Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Food!

It's no secret that Lincoln is not a big eater, and up until about a month ago that had been evidenced by the daily reports we get from his daycare - they show us how much he's eaten out of each of his meals.  Last month we received a very pleasant surprise - he'd eaten *all* of his breakfast, lunch, and snack!!  We were so excited, we took a photo of the evidence:


Now if we could just get him to go in the potty!

In other food news, I thought I would post this photo of Lincoln "helping" me make pasta sauce.  He does pretty well pouring things into the pot, but sometimes he gets a little overzealous when he stirs.  You can see how hard he's concentrating, trying not to spill anything.


Wednesday, August 27, 2008

I know what we did this summer.

We spent last week on our first real summer vacation since Lincoln was born.  In total, we spent around 24 hours on the road. Lincoln handled it remarkably well - at least as good as Linda and I did.

Our adventure started in Estes Park, CO.  Linda's sister, Mary, found a great cabin with a beautiful view overlooking Estes Park.  It had more than enough room for the eight of us - Linda, Lincoln, Mary, Randy, Everett, Linda's parents, and me.

We started our first morning in the mountains with a nice, family hike around Bear Lake.

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After Bear Lake, Linda, Mary, Randy, Everett (in the pack), and I got a little more adventurous and did the 2.5 mile route to Alberta Falls.  It was very nice.



Later we tested Lincoln's sea legs with a cruise around Lake Estes in paddle boat.  Lincoln really enjoyed it - we were surprised.



Our trip ended in Nebraska with my parents.  We spent a day-and-a-half with them and got to go to the river, as well as visit Great Grandma (although Lincoln didn't get to ride on Great Grandma's scooter).

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

A New Toy for Linda

For a couple of months I have become increasingly interested in weaving - it seems like a natural extension of my knitting (plus it's a lot faster).  Two weeks ago I took at weaving class at the Yarn Barn in Lawrence to see if it was something I would actually enjoy before investing a lot of money (and space).  Well, I loved the class and ordered my very own weaving loom! The loom I bought is a smaller loom that doesn't take up much space (in the photos it is in "weaving mode", but it folds to about 1/3 that width), and it's pretty enough to sit out "in the open".  Scott took some pictures of me getting it set up:
Here you can see that I was successful at the setup and got all of the pieces working properly.  I was planning on talking to Lincoln about "mommy's loom" and how he should be very careful with it, but this morning he said that he was afraid that the loom would "eat" him, so I don't think I have to worry about him playing with it.  (Being "eaten" is a big fear for Lincoln right now.  He has also expressed a fear that bugs would eat him, too).

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Ultimate Summer League Pictures

Saturday marked the end of another season of ultimate frisbee summer league.  Linda and Lincoln came out to watch the tournament.  They were an inspiration - we made it to semi-finals.

Below is a picture of Lincoln congratulating me after a hard-fought point, and here are some more pictures from a teammate.

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Going on a Bear Hunt - Round 2

A few months ago we posted a short video of Lincoln "reading" his favorite book "We're Going on a Bear Hunt." Well, Lincoln is a bit older and a bit wiser, so now he's moved on to acting out the book. We hope you enjoy it.

By the way, the book starts with: "We're going on a bear hunt, we're going to catch a big one. What a beautiful day. We're not scared." You may need the translation.



P.S. Lincoln got to spend the weekend with my parents. They were in town for a market, and then stayed on Monday to spend the whole day with Lincoln - complete with a trip to the petting zoo. He loved it, and sadly spent most of Tuesday asking where Grandma and Grandpa went. On the way to daycare, he saw a green van and was certain it was them. I had to convince him that they went home. Very sad.

Friday, August 01, 2008

O Brother, Where Art Thou?

Lincoln and I were hanging out last night while Scott was winning yet another ultimate game.  As Lincoln played in one of the cloth boxes I bought for our new office, he mentioned that he would like to introduce you to someone very special...
... his soon-to-be little brother!  Yesterday morning we had an ultrasound and learned that not only does his little sibling enjoy kicking mommy (no comment on how weird it is to see someone kicking your bladder via sonogram), but we also have photographic evidence that the "little one" is officially a "little guy".  The photo below is actually showing his arm and face, but we're keeping the photo of his "bits" for later embarrassment with the ladies.


Sunday, July 20, 2008

Lincoln Reconnects with Old Friends, and Makes New Ones

We had quite the busy weekend this week.  On Saturday evening Lincoln got to reconnect with some old pals at a birthday party (he managed not to "help" open presents), and on Sunday he got his first visit to Deanna Rose Children's Farmstead, a petting zoo in Overland Park.  We had a lot of fun even though our car thermometer showed 94 degrees when we left at 11:30 in the morning.

Of course,  a petting zoo would not be complete without goats.  Our first stop was by the full size goats.  The goat in this photo was tall enough to reach over the fence and give Lincoln a "kiss" while Scott was holding him. 
Later we got to go inside a pen of smaller goats for some "hands on" feeding.  The goats loved Lincoln, even when he wasn't holding any food.  They started swarming him the minute we entered the pen, prompting Lincoln to announce later that the goats were "mean".  No permanent damage, though - and Lincoln did manage to feed a couple (although in this photo he's not holding any food).

Deanna Rose also has dairy cows.  Inside the barn you can see real-life calves and a huge cow.  Lincoln showed minimal interest in the real cow, though, and went straight towards the fake cow with the fake udder that kids could "milk".

All in all it was  a fun morning, and we look forward to coming back - hopefully when it's not quite so hot!