Thursday, August 23, 2012

Seven Months Young

It's been the happiest seven months of our lives. 

And apparently, they have been for Jack too. 





I'm sorry he's naked...again...it's just really, really hot out.


Jackson now: 

-- Dances while you sing.
-- Grabs for everything in sight.
-- Gives "open mouth" kisses
-- Says, "ba ba ba" & "ma ma ma"
-- Sits in a high chair by himself (he has officially grown out of the bumbo)
-- Sleeps through the night most nights. If not, the majority of nights he will put himself back to sleep.
-- Recognizes the same songs played. 
-- Rolls over all the time from tummy to back. 
-- Is not swaddled anymore for nap time or bed time!
-- Is drinking out of sippy cups at meal time.
-- Can sometimes drink out of a straw at dinner with the family. 
-- Eats anything you put in front of him. 
-- He has, once or twice, picked up a cheerio from his high chair and fed himself. 

Love you to the moon and back, sweet boy. So excited for what the next 7 months will bring!


Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Some Disney Magic

About a week ago, the stars aligned. 

I emailed my HR lady at work on Friday to see if it was at possible that Club 33 at Disneyland was available on Sunday for four. Looooong shot if you know anything about the exclusivity and reservations at this tiny restaurant at Club 33. Well, needless to say a 6:15 reservation happened to be open.

Thank God. 

My parents, Aaron, Jack and I made the trek to Disneyland at 10am. It was already at least 95 degrees outside, but we were determined to make it work. 

I forgot his hat at home (but managed to remember a thousand other things) so we had to buy him one.


He really is "not large but in charge".


We almost bought him this one, but it was a tad bit too warm, and possibly over the top.

We first went on the new Star Tours (just the adults), and fed Jack in line. It truly is so much fun when everyone works as a team together to keep the babes happy. We had a blast. Then, it was over to the new Cars Land to take a look at how much they have remodeled it. 



 My dad was on cloud nine. And I was too while watching it. I adored going there as a kid. Some of my happiest memories are with my family at Disney. I couldn't be more excited to make these memories for Jack. 


Proof we were there even though you can't see Jack's face. The new racing ride is AWESOME by the way. So is the whole place. It's Cars Land to a "T."


Me stuffing my face with a pretzel while Jack looked angelic. 

Side note: they have these amazing "Baby Centers" at both parks that I had NO idea about until this trip. It has high chairs, nursing rooms, changing tables, and baby items to purchase in case you forgot anything. On the plus, it was so nice and cool in there. Disney, you think of EVERYTHING.

Jackson now has his first crush, Ariel from the Little Mermaid. He was spellbound the entire ride. 

The carousel wasn't probably the best idea, he spit up a lot afterwards. 

After some more rides, off to Club 33!


The whole fam on the stairs at Club 33 right before dinner. It was such a great escape from the heat!


My mom took this picture, she was so hungry her hands were shaky, hence the blurriness. But I have to post!

The whole day was absolutely perfect. After an amazing dinner of awesome laughs and great conversation, it was off to Space Mountain and watching the fireworks. 

The little man these days is obsessed with the television show Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. Especially the "Hot Dog" song. He is learning how to dance to the music. It is way too adorable. 

So I finish this "Ode to Disney" post with the little man dancing his way through the song.

Please excuse my creepy whispering throughout. 



Man, Disney rocks, and I guess Jack does too.








Sunday, August 5, 2012

Schedule Nazi

I'm an account manager for a living. I love what I do. I manage timelines for a living. Before I had a child, I have always been big on schedules. Ask anyone who knows me well and you'll be told that I plan out my life to a "T."

So, I guess it's God's sense of humor to bless me with a child that I adore, that won't stay on a schedule for more than three days at a time, if that. (Okay, I now am slowly understanding that ALL children are like this.)

While I was pregnant, I read all sorts of books on how to keep a baby on a schedule and tips and tricks. So, when Jack came into the world, I really thought I had that part all figured out.

I'm slowly beginning to understand that my child is not a robot. (I'm not going to lie, at 3 in the morning, I wish he were...at least a little bit like one.)

God is teaching me to let go of the control. And I think it's because he wants me to give up more control to Him, which is something that I have struggled with all of my life.

Having Jackson come into our lives has not only taught me a love for my son and husband that was completely unimaginable before, but it has also taught me to love my Creator even more.

And now, I just have to realize this blessing at 1am, 2am, 3am, or 5:30am.



Love.