Saturday, August 29, 2009

Best Birthday EVER

(Disclaimer: This is a really looong post - you may need to grab a cup of coffee/tea and settle in) :)
Okay, so I LOVE my BIRTHDAY. When my husband asked me why I love my birthday so much, I answered because it's a day to celebrate ME (and who doesn't like that?!?) This birthday was above and beyond exceptional. First of all, Dru helped with the middle-of-the-night feeding by bringing Fin to me in our bed, burping him, changing his diaper, and putting him back down (usually I do all of this and let Dru sleep because he has to get up so early for work). Then, when Dru came to wake me up after letting me sleep in (oh how I love to sleep, and sleep has been in such short supply lately!), he had brought me a special birthday breakfast (Dunkin' Donuts bagel with blueberry cream cheese, Boston creme donut, and toasted almond latte...YUM). Then Dru let me open one of my presents - a pair of adorable Teva sandals! - my husband has become so much better at picking out presents for me - he overheard a phone conversation I was having with my sister in which I was saying that since having a child, I hadn't bought anything for myself, even though I was in desperate need of a new pair of sandals. Dru not only listened, he took action - take note, all you husbands out there! :)


Then we played a game of birthday Cribbage, our favorite game. After being behind most of the game, I had a last-minute comeback and WON (and if there's anything I like more than my birthday, it's WINNING!) :) So far, so good. After a relaxing afternoon, we came to the best birthday present - the arrival of Fin's grandpa, Poppy Findley, and auntie, Aunt Juju!!

Waiting at the airport


Here they come!


Poppy meets Fin for the first time! - look at the sheer joy on Poppy's face


Adoring the new baby


Aunt Juju meets Fin but has trouble comandeering him from Poppy


After leaving the airport, we headed to the Olive Garden for a celebratory dinner. We all had a glass of wine and toasted to family, my birthday, and God's goodness. Then we headed back to our apartment for birthday cake, homemade chocolate-peanut butter ice cream (Dru's homemade recipe - it's AMAZING) and presents.

My birthday cake - Dru had it inscripted "Happy Birthday Mom" - I found that quite endearingly humorous


Look at all my presents! - with the best two presents of all being my dear husband and tiny son



After opening my birthday presents, I opened presents for Fin from family and friends back home. Poppy got these ADORABLE John Deere cowboy boots for Fin - his first pair of cowboy boots! Poppy cannot WAIT to get Fin into these for his first little tromp around Poppy's farm.


Aunt Chelsea sent an absolutely precious book that she created and put together for Fin - it's a fabric touch-and-feel book filled with pictures of our family so that even though we're seperated by 3,000 miles, Fin can learn about and see his family. She had each family member sign the pages and write a little note to Fin next to their picture, and then she filled it with buttons, puffy paint, and bright colors so that Fin can learn while we read it.

Aunt Juju painted these adorable wooden letters and frog for Fin's nursery, and got him an assortment of books and toys.

Fin also got very cute quilts from Margo's aunt Kathy and a family friend, Joyce, and an awesome, homemade hooded towel from family friend Lynette. Nana sent along some more sweet clothes that Fin can wear when he's older. After presents, we took a few more pictures.

3 generations

Cuddling with Poppy right before bedtime


Time with Aunt Juju (finally wrested Fin away from Poppy for a minute!)


Unfortunately, we only had 3 days with Aunt Juju and Poppy, but we filled them to the brim with fun activities. The morning of their first day here, to celebrate Poppy's arrival, Fin wore his little cowboy outfit, complete with his cowboy "hat."

The two buckaroos - check out Poppy's cowboy boots and Fin's cowboy hat


Smiling with Poppy

Little buckaroo did NOT want to get into his carseat

Then we headed over to the Shaker Village community in New Gloucester, Maine, one of the few remaining active communities and farms in the United States. The Shakers were a Bible-believing, highly community-oriented religious sect that believed in celibacy and plain old hard-work. We had a great time touring the grounds and looking at the farm animals.

The gang getting the tour of the Shaker Meeting House

In front of the meeting house



Poppy and Fin looking at the Scottish Highland cattle on the Shaker farm - Poppy's first chance to show Fin cows!


Scottish Highland cow - which the Shakers milked and ate - and a sheep!

Our family on a bench nestled into the Shaker property

Back at home the next day, Aunt Juju and Poppy enjoyed more quality time with Fin. Us adults played games, watched movies and enjoyed lots of discussion and fellowship during Fin's naps, but when he was awake, he was definately always the star of the show.

And of course it wouldn't be a complete visit if Poppy and Fin didn't fall asleep together (Poppy has a hard time sitting still without falling asleep - especially when he's cuddling a warm, sweet baby!)


Poppy and Juju left this morning, and while we are very sad they're gone, we were so thankful they were able to come over for a few days to meet Fin. We truly had a wonderful visit.


Other events of note for the week included my six-week post-partum check-up with my OB/GYN, Dr. Linnell, who was the one that delivered Fin. She was very pleased with my progress and how well I look - I have healed nicely and have no long-term damage from the delivery. I finally got a picture with her holding Fin.

Dr. Linnell and Fin


And, as always, the random photo gallery of the week......

Sleeping hard - check out those lips!


Umm...HELLO???....has anyone checked my pants recently?!?


Fin was so tired that he fell asleep right in the middle of tummy time


Daddy and the little man relaxing...Fin was doing some of his deep thinking

Who, ME???


Snuggled up in the bouncy seat, his new favorite place to sleep

I love it when he does this - I know I post a picture of his little hands folded every week, but I think it's SO PRECIOUS


ACK!...Daddy!!!...the burp is coming...!!!


Thursday, August 20, 2009

Our Little Look-Alike Man

Fin continues to grow and change daily. Even in a single day he can have so many different looks, depending on the angle you're looking at him, the time of day, and his current mood. Here are some of his good faces and stances - perhaps he's already gunning for celebrity status at his young age???







Fin's doing well with his developmental milestones - this week he learned to grasp and mouth objects, which is really quite remarkable for a 5-week old. Here's a video of him grasping and mouthing a rattle.
He's also really starting to enjoy his little gym, which is a mat with several dangling, noisy toys. Fin is working on his eye-hand coordination and has just started to figure out that he can bat at the dangly things instead of just look at them. Here's pictures of him in the "gym" - already taking after Daddy....

Fin's new nickname is "Piddles" (his father has already given him a number of nicknames including Mr. Universe, Fin-Feroo, Mr. Feroo, and Tiniest Man) but this week Mommy gave him the nickname Piddles. Fin had a pretty bad diaper rash (it's been SO hot and humid here), so I was trying to give him daily airtime without a diaper on a water-proof pad laid out on our linoleum floor. I soon discovered that Fin can PEE - within a 10-minute time period without a diaper, he will have peed 4-5 times. And I'm not talking just little squirts - I'm talking PUDDLES. He's worse than a little puppy! But he loves his airtime - he coos and talks and looks around like not having a diaper is the best thing in the world. Here's a picture of him during airtime.
Fin also attended his first Mexican Fiesta this past weekend. Pediatric Associates (the clinic I work for) has an annual summer barbeque at Dr. Linda and George Glass' home. It's always a huge affair, with tons and tons of food, games, and wicked cool prizes, as well as lots of hilarious craziness (think "The Office" meets "Scrubs"). This year there was a Mexican theme, and Fin got in the mood with a sombrero (I don't think he was too impressed). They also celebrated my birthday with a balloon and a cake. We couldn't resist a picture.
Random gallery for the week.....
Look at those eyes: girls beware!

Handsome, sweet baby

Sleepy time

With "Sid" - the name we have given Fin's pacifier

Thursday, August 13, 2009

One Month Old

Holy Moly - how in the world have four weeks gone by already?!?!? Our little man is now one month old. At his doctor's appointment on Monday, he weighed 8lbs 2oz and was 21 inches long - he's growing like a monkey on a banana-only diet!! He's 25% for his height, weight, and head circumference, so he's a perfectly porportioned little guy, even if he is a bit of a peanut (taking after his dear old mother right now - hopefully he gets some of Daddy's height and bulk at some point!). And trust me, his head FELT bigger than 25%! :) He's had another good week - Nana is still here, although she leaves tomorrow. Here are some more pictures with Nana.




We also did a very "Nana-ish" activity this past weekend and visited the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. It's a beautiful 248-acre garden right on the Maine Coast in Boothbay Harbor. Getting there was a little tough as heavy traffic made a 1.5-hour trip turn into a 3-hour trip; not fun with a hungry little baby, especially when we got out and had to find a place to feed the baby (i.e. Margo had to find a place to try to discreetly whip out Fin's milk factories with a crying, wiggly baby on her lap...challenging!). But we made it, and it was worth it. Here are pictures of the outing.













Uh, oh....time for an emergency diaper change! At least we found some shade and a nice bench - and we were by a frog pond! Couldn't have had a nicer "changing station."




Ahh...all better!!


Okay, so Dru and I aren't ashamed to admit that we love and appreciate potty humor. We both think that gas and other bodily functions are hilarious; poor Fin is doomed. When we have to wake him up to feed him, he's just like a little old man - he strethes and passes what my husband would call "some serious gas." We finally got a video of it, and we both giggled our way through it. Enjoy!


And, as always, the random photo gallery for this week.....

My favorite photo...


Curled up with Daddy


This is how we burp Fin - with his jaw in our hand and leaned forward. He's always so relaxed when we do it - look at his little hand flopped to the side.


He also flops on his mommy's shoulder...

And Daddy's shoulder....


Totally relaxed...

Little hands folded...SO CUTE!!