Monday, May 31, 2010

Memorial Day Weekend

Our long weekend is just about over although with me being out on maternity leave, my days kind of just blend together now. It's nice, like when you're a kid on summer vacation and you don't know what day of the week it is. Emily had to work on Saturday as well as today, which was nice for her -- moneywise she made time and a half today! So she's excited. For me, I was just glad to not be travelling and that Kevin was actually in the country for Memorial Day -- something he hasn't been here for in 10 years.

Our weekend was not overly eventful unless you count yard work as excitement. Since we're new home owners, we do count that as exciting! Or exciting to get some things done, anyway. Kevin brought many loads of yard waste to the dump which made me very happy since we had a ton of branches and pine needles to get out of here. He also cut down some trees in the back yard, mowed the lawn and whacked some weeds. I planted some more impatiens in the side yard, pulled some weeds in the flower garden, and bought some herbs for my flower box on the deck. Zach helped me do lots of watering of all the flowers. He's my good little helper. The photos here on the left are of the flowers that have sprouted up this spring -- most of them were already here and surprised me when they popped up. I planted tulips and daffodils (which are no longer blooming, but the greenery is still there) and the purple petunias by the mailbox, but everything else is from the previous homeowner. I was pleasantly surprised by the irises since I didn't remember seeing them last year (maybe they were already dead by the time we came to see the house?) I thought we had daylillies planted there. Guess we'll see if something else pops up later this summer!

Our weekend otherwise involved errands and playing at the park. Today we went to the tiniest Memorial Day parade. It was in Sudbury, very close to our house, and just had veterans, a fife and drum band, Minutemen (sooooo New England and cute!), a girl scout troup, and a walking pizza slice who was giving out balloons and coupons for free slices of pizza. It was such the cute small town experience! Zach loved his first parade but wished he had a little flag to wave. Lucas slept through his first parade experience. Guess we'll try it again for the 4th of July (this time with little flags, to make our little patriot happy).

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Catching Up

I think it might just work best if I post photos of the kiddos and a list of the goings on in our lives, without extended commentary. Otherwise I will never put anything up on this blog! It's too hard to find time unless I ignore the kids -- and anyone who has a toddler knows, toddlers don't let you ignore them. Infants don't either. I'm not complaining, they really are the cutest kids in the world and I cherish this time at home with them, but I would like an hour to myself in a day to do things like email or post things on mullenpalooza. Or hey, maybe to shower. :)

Anyway, let me see how far I get on this week's activities before I get interrupted or need to shower. I'm starting to think that evening showers are going to be the way to go. Or at least the way to go if I'd like to do more than a 2 minute, shampoo, quick lather and rinse. I would love a long steamy shower and to shave my legs. That is definitely on tonight's agenda!

So Kevin took this week off from work to work on his dissertation. Kudos to him in that he is actually making headway and getting up early to go to the library and/or coffee shop to do it! He is even setting the alarm (although he doesn't hear it and I have to shove him each morning to turn it off). We swapped Tuesday for Saturday though due to some incredible weather, and went to the beach on Tuesday. What a nice day! It was actually sweltering although it was much cooler at the beach. We drove up to Rockport which is a gorgeous town on Cape Ann, north of Boston. We had last gone 2 summers ago and thought what a beautiful town it was, very walkable, lots of restaurants and shops, and of course beaches. We didn't have a particular beach in mind, just kind of drove around for a bit first and had lunch. We found a great one in between Gloucester and Rockport and spent a few hours there. It was Lucas's first trip to the beach and I think he liked it! I had my beach chair and the sand tent and he spent time in both places, but mainly in my arms either in the chair, or down on the shore near the crashing waves which helped him go to sleep. Meanwhile my little beach bunny Zachary dug, dug, dug in the sand with Kevin and had a tremendously fun time. He LOVES the beach! What was interesting was when our little potty-trained guy had to go pee. Kevin just walked him down to the shoreline, pulled down his swim trunks, and told him to pee into the water. Which he did. Too cute. Sometimes having a boy makes things just so much easier! Zach and Kevin both got a little sunburned, but Lucas and I came back very pale, which is good for Lucas (I was seriously stressed about it) but not so great for me because I had hoped for at least a little color. Oh well.

Also this week we finally signed Zach up for preschool! He starts in September at a great preschool in Sudbury, just a couple of miles from our house. We had toured it a few months ago and both Kevin and I loved it the best out of the ones we visited. We still need to get our daycare situation figured out for Lucas as well as for Zach for July-September, but we're narrowing things down there. I found a great home daycare that's close to our house that I love, but Kev wants to continue to look around and compare costs. So the search continues, but hopefully we'll get it nailed down as soon as possible.

Emily has been home for a couple of weeks now and got a job in the mall, at Macy's. She has orientation and training this past week and had her first official hours tonight. She's working a bunch over the next few days which is great because she wants to save up to buy a car. Of course she still needs to get her license first plus figure out how to pay for insurance, but she's on her way to saving up. Now to just make sure she doesn't spend what she earns which will be very tempting, I'm sure.

I nearly forgot to mention that Lucas had his first tub bath last week! We were supposed to wait until his umbilical cord came off before giving him anything beyond a sponge bath, but it was taking so long to fall off that I decided to do it anyway. And he loved it! I just tried to keep the belly button area dry (to help keep the cord dry so it will fall off faster). I love his new tub -- it's a different one than I had with Zachary and it is so much better! I'm bathing him upstairs in the kids' bathroom because the counter is big enough to handle the tub, and all the supplies are right there. Lucas definitely likes the water and was calm and relaxed. Maybe it's also the warmer weather, but he didn't shiver or complain about being in his tub like he would when he was getting the sponge bath.

Goodbye, last tie to the womb!

Finally! Lucas's umbilical cord finally came off! Kevin noticed yesterday morning when he was changing the diaper. That sucker was hanging by a thread for about 2 weeks and I wondered when it would ever come off. It finally did and we have an unimpeded view of such a cute little belly button!

I have a ton of cute pictures of Lucas, but not sure when (if?) I'll ever get them posted. Zach is waking up now so guess it won't be now!

Friday, May 21, 2010

1 month check up

Lucas will be 6 weeks old in 3 days, but had his 1 month doctor's visit today. It was interesting for Zachary to go and be an observer since he's just happy to charm everyone with his cuteness and not worry about getting any shots of his own! Anyway, Lucas got weighed and measured and I thought I'd share the latest stats with you.

Before his appointment I was joking about how much he weighs now, but said he surely isn't 12 pounds. Em said, "yes he is Mom, I'm sure of it." Well, I didn't believe her. And I was wrong. This little kiddo weighed in today at 12 pounds, 7 ounces! He has gained 3 pounds in a month! And he's grown an inch and a quarter since his birth. He's in the 100th percentile for weight and 75th percentile for height (his head size is at the 100th percentile as well). He's my big little boy!

The doctor said everything looks fine with Lucas. He does have a touch of dry skin on his head (in his hair, but just on top), but it doesn't look like traditional cradle cap (although that's what it is, I suppose) so we need to use baby oil on it and then rub it with a dry washcloth. Lucas also has some serious baby acne that sprouted up this week and is on his cheeks -- he looks like a 14 year old teenager with this skin! It's actually already starting to get better so hopefully will clear up soon. The big thing with his skin though is what the doctor said is a birthmark -- a light pink rash on his tummy. I first noticed it a couple of weeks ago and while I'm relieved it's not some internal bleeding (my initial thought although how in the world that could have happened, I don't know), it does take up a significant amount of real estate on his tummy and I'm worried that it will get darker and bigger. The doctor said it's likely a port-wine stain (they do get darker) and recommended we see a dermatologist. They will make the appointment for us so we can get seen more quickly, otherwise it could be months. She didn't seem overly concerned about it (a relief since this doctor does play everything very safely), so I'm trying to not fret too much about it. Guess we'll just wait to see what the dermatologist has to say.

In other developments, Lucas is definitely starting to smile. It's not just in his sleep, but also sometimes when he's looking at me. I LOVE it! He has the best gummy smile! His whole face just lights up and is adorable. He's "talking" to me more and more now, which is a nice change from crying. It's just some vowel sounds but they're very cute. He gets his whole body into it when he talks, using his arms and legs for emphasis. I think he's a wannabe Italian. He's also a pretty gassy little guy. Zach was gassy in the spit up kind of way. Lucas is the other end. He has farts that sound like a grown man made them, and he'll do 5 in a row. Very impressive. Kevin is so proud. Lucas also has really started to lose his hair -- just on the top (the blonde part) which makes the receding hairline really stand out. The brown on the sides is still there. Good thing he's adorable because this is not a good haircut. If he was 40 I'd recommend he just shave his whole head.

Since I'm exclusively breastfeeding Lucas, you might ask -- how am I doing? Well, I'm fine, although pretty tired all the time. It's not terrible though, I do have a fantastic husband who I wake up every night to help me get Lucas back to sleep when he's fussy after nursing. I've already lost all my baby weight and then some which is nice. Nursing was the reason for that; I really can't take any credit since I do have dessert every single day (and often at lunch AND dinner). I'm hoping soon that I can start exercising to firm up the jiggly parts and maybe drop another 10 pounds. I need to cut out those desserts as well. I'm getting better, just trying to play catch-up, I think, from my deprivation during pregnancy.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Lucas at 1 month

One of the many faces of Lucas -- awake and alert and oh, so cute!

Lucas turned one month old today! It's getting harder and harder to find time to get on the computer by myself -- especially to update with photos, so this blog is definitely suffering. Taking care of a toddler and an infant is challenging! I give so much credit to moms who have kids close in age. It really IS a full time job!

Anyway, this is short and sweet, just to put up a few pictures of Mr. Honey Bunny. Photos were taken today (photo above) or within the last couple of days.
 

At one month old, Lucas is still a big snuggle bunny! He naps a lot, but still wants to be held most of the time. When I hold him he still thinks that means he should be eating. He's getting a little milk belly and a double chin! Check out the picture of Zach and Lucas -- you can see his big tummy! He's so cute and I still love his cry.

Lucas still has that stubborn umbilical cord. It's hanging on by just a tad but won't let go. I'm determined to help it along this week! Because it's still on he's still just taking sponge baths, and I really want him to try his baby tub because I think he'll love it. He's getting more interactive now too and will "talk" to us a little bit and has a few facial expressions that at times look like smiles. I know it's early and it's probably gas, but I have seen him smile and it's adorable.

The kid still is a chameleon -- I can't tell who he looks like! Right now I can say he looks at times alternately like me, Emily, Kevin, Sandy, Alex, and Kylie. How's that for narrowing it down?

We've had some family visitors that I'd love to blog about, and some cool play dates and things going on that I'd also love to blog about, but as I said, time on the computer is short and rushed. I'll try to put more photos up when I can and will write when I can as well, but it might be few and far between. Don't give up on me though because this really is the easiest way to update everyone in one fell swoop on the goings on in our lives.

Oh! Should also quickly mention that Emily came home on Sunday (happy mother's day to me!) for the summer and is very enchanted by her newest little brother. He seems to like her too although he did try his hardest to breastfeed upon meeting her. Zach is over the moon that she's home as well and all over her. And of course I'm thrilled to have all of my babies home at once as well.

Anyway, happy 1 month birthday, Baby Lucas! We LOVE you! xoxoxo