Monday, September 27, 2010

A Day in September

A Day in September
September 26,2010


My day started around 7:15 am. The littlest man now consistently sleeps 6 1/2 hours straight a night. The bad news is he is a wild man till 1am...so we are still getting just those 6 sweet straight hours of sleep at night.

After a nice lazy nursing session, Colin got a little supplement. We see the doctor this week to see if we still need to supplement him with formula once or twice a day.
I love how he holds his little fist. He does this while nursing as well. So cute.

Jack is usually happy or crabby in the morning. Today, he was pretty laid back. Any morning that Ryan is home he is happier.



Jack does a little coloring while I start to get ready for church and Ryan is fixing breakfast.


Jack loves to talk with Colin. They are quite the pair. Colin is the happiest baby ever in the morning, full of smiles and coos.




It will be interesting to see the dynamic of these two in the coming months.




My lovely Hubby and I were missing our days in NYC and he went out and bought stuff to make our favorite Brooklyn bagel breakfast sandwich. Not quite like Brenner's, but still so good.




During breakfast Colin passed out completely. He kept sleeping right through getting dressed, put in the car seat and off to church.
( All the nursing and supplementing is starting to pay off...little tiny baby chub!)




Does it seem impossible to get out of the house and making on time for church for anyone else? Our church just started their second campus that is now 1 mile from our house and the time is perfect for our nap schedule. Can we ever make it there early? Not yet...

One of the things that we love about Virginia is our church. We LOVE it. It has been the perfect place for us and our busy lives here. After being heavily involved at Cedar Valley Church and than Southbridge, we were tired and completely overwhelmed with our new life in Virginia. We were able to just sit and rest at this church and it was wonderful.

A few months ago, the church was given a miraculous opportunity to buy church property that was in foreclosure and the bank was selling it. In a few short weeks, God worked miracle and we have a new building, a second campus. It is also in our area and we are so exited to get involved in our community here. You can read about it here.

I could go on and on about it... but I won't. We just love our pastor and our church and are so blessed to have found a perfect fit for us when we are so far away from our family and friends.





We left church a few minutes early so that I could feed the babe again. Jack was ready for some dinner and a nap as well.




While Ryan grilled some pork chops and feed Jack and himself, I nursed Colin and did a little blog reading as well.




After feeding Colin, I ate and cleaned while Ryan and Colin watched a little football together. Jack was down for a nap and the house was clean and peaceful. I got all the needed diaper bag supplies, pumped for Colin's next feeding and got us ready to leave.





After Jack's nap time, we headed off to the oceanfront for the Neptune Festival to meet some friends. The Neptune Festival is a huge sandcastle competition with lots of arts and craft vendors as well as food vendors. The weather was pretty overcast and humid, but we wanted to at least try to get down there for a bit.




We met up with our friends and let Jack play at the beach playground while I feed Colin. It was his first time to the beach. He didn't really care. He just cared that I fed him.




Jack played shy while Miss Nora and Millie waited with Jack for the slide. He loved playing with the dog more than he liked the playground!




After a little play time and feeding time, we were off to try to make it to the sandcastles before we got rained on. Little did we know that we parked at the end of the arts vendors and had a full 20 blocks till we got to the massive sculptures.



Colin thought it was fun regardless of the weather.



Mike and Nora bought Jack a bubble gun and he was happy as can be. He actually didn't fight staying in the stroller! Shooting bubbles was obviously more fun than fighting with mom and dad.




The gross realities of festivals.



Well, we failed. It rained. Hard. We stood under a canopy for a bit and contemplated walking the 10 more blocks to see the sculptures or just heading back to the car. The rain died down for a bit, but was still misty and gross. We opted to head back and not risk another downpour and getting the baby wet and cold. We did stop to get a vendor corn dog and a picture of bubbles by a crab. Not the most successful trip, but still fun none the less.


Once we arrived home it was a quick little dinner and than bath time for Jack, while Colin nursed.(again)
Bubbles are a favorite at this house. A must for bath time.



Than is was bed time for one little boy. This is a pretty typical picture of our family around 8pm. I am holding a milk induced comatose Colin and Jack and Ryan are reading books before bed.
This is my little family.




Jack goes to bed and Colin wakes up ready to play. Don't let that previously passed out picture fool you. That lasts 10 minutes. Than it is wide awake happy baby who wants to kick and wiggle and coo...till 11:30pm. So, we watch a little football and make fun of Rex Ryan, the Jets' head coach and play with baby.




I hand happy smile guy to Ryan and start some stomach recovery exercises. I have a pretty severe stomach separation from having Colin (and Jack) and I have to do special stomach exercises to help bring my abdominal separation back together. Awesome. I can't do a hard Pilate's or any heavy normal ab stuff till I get this fixed. Awesome. I guess when you carry babies like this, you get to do fun boring exercises and wrap your stomach with a fun pink band. The joys of a post partum body...

So, after my little stretch-work out time, it was the final feeding for baby and off to bed...around 1am...




And that was our Sunday.

Head over to Mrs. B's site and check out what other people do in a day.

See you next month!


5 comments:

Anonymous said...

what a day.. so this is what I have to look forward to :) Can't wait, for most of it.

Anonymous said...

Love it! I didn't know you guys lived so close to the beach. Totally envious. Too bad your sandcastle outing got rained out. :(

I'm so glad you've found a church you love. It's so important.

Thanks for linking up!

Unknown said...

your day & boys are beautiful! and I too am jealous of your beach!

Jamie Willow said...

to bad you got caught in the rain...it looked like a lot of fun!

your kids are adorable! lovely little sweet family :)

good job nursing that sweet baby so much! it is a short season of life when they are so little, enjoy every cuddle :)

oh, and I got my night light star lamp at an airport gift shop...i can't remember what airport at the moment..I think maybe in seattle...

Crystal said...

you have such a cute family. i am SO excited to meet, hug and kiss your boys! i can't believe you have time to blog this much with your 2 boys?! wow. i can call you Superwoman!