For the Lord is good, and His love endures forever. His faithfulness continues through all generations. Psalm 100:5
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Winters' Wonderland
Friday, February 12, 2010
"While Dad is away,
Mom and I get to play, play, play!"
Unfortunately for the Winters' household, it's that time of year again. "Busy season" means weeks out-of-town and LONG hours for Brett. He's been in Austin this week (for the last of three consecutive weeks :( That's why I've had plenty of time to blog (and experiment with the color settings for pictures on our Mac :)
Also, since I am off on Wednesdays and since my sister, Lynnlee, is still on maternity leave (and her hubby works nights), we’ve had sister sleepovers the last couple of Tuesday nights. It’s been so much fun getting to hang out with each other and our babies! I am so excited that she is also requesting Wednesdays off when she goes back to work so that we can continue to meet up either in Rowlett or Lewisville :)
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
4 months (and one week) old!
- Looking in a mirror, either on his toys or throughout the house
He just recently discovered his feet, so he'll move them about vigorously and grab onto them. We are currently playing the "sock game," as he has quickly become a pro at taking them off!
- Baby Einstein DVD's...enough said!
- His activity mat: He's enjoyed it for several months now, so we are glad we registered for it. Some of the other baby items, on the other hand, we think we could have done without!
- Putting everything he can get his hands on (even his new found feet) in his mouth! And grabbing onto everything in sight, especially mommy's hair and jewelry!
- Going on walks in his stroller or the backpack
- His bumble bee rattle and monkey chime: We catch him "talking" to them often
- Taking baths because he can kick and splash to his little heart's content
- Rolling over from stomach to back several times in his crib...yes, our little guy seems to prefer sleeping on his stomach to sleeping on his back. And he's rolled from back to side twice in the last week. We caught him in action:
- Sitting with some support and standing while holding hands (so a lot of support!)
- Moving his arms in a circle like he's pitching a softball backwards, mainly his right arm...it is so cute to watch him! Here's a short video of him in action:
- Daycare: As I mentioned in a previous post, our little guy started going to The Whistle Stop, a daycare located several blocks from our house in Rowlett, at the beginning of the month. It is a WONDERFUL, Christian-based facility that we have trusted to watch after our little angel four days a week. As I also mentioned, this transition has been difficult on all of us (but especially me), so we are still adjusting. He is in a room with nine other babies under the age of 10 months. Who knows how long it will take us to get in the swing of things, but one thing is for certain, Jameston's teachers are in love with him! Of course, one downfall of daycare is the likelihood of kids getting sick. And just two short weeks into his stay, Jameston got RSV. Poor little fella...he was congested and had a cough (but no fever, thank goodness!). Thanks to the virus, he had trouble eating (he would wear himself out) and sleeping. And about two weeks before he started daycare, he had a head cold. So we have spent some LONG, late nights bonding over the last month! Thankfully, he is now feeling much better,
He is getting to be so good at controlling his head/neck movements. And the doctor said he has great trunk control. What a big (drooling) boy!
Listen hear, Mom...I'll sleep through the night when I'm good and ready!