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May 10, 2015

DSC_0107Finn met Elmo & Grover! The week was a blur, but on Saturday morning we headed to see Sesame Street Live complete with a meet and greet of a few characters.  Finn was mesmerized. He was the first kid to sit on Elmo’s lap and given that he is very much an observer he kind of sat there and took it all in. Not too many smiles but a few smirks! We hung out for awhile and colored, knocked on the door, and pushed the button – it was a fun meet and greet experience.  The show itself was great too. We were in the second row, and Finn loved it all. He sat on Kevin’s lap along the aisle and came pretty close to meeting a few other characters too. We got lots of streamers that fell from the ceiling toward the end of the show 🙂DSC_0099 DSC_0100 DSC_0105 DSC_0102 DSC_0110 DSC_0112 DSC_0121 DSC_0123 DSC_0129 DSC_0131 IMG_20150509_103523166 DSC_0143 DSC_0145 IMG_20150509_104403155 IMG_20150509_104442262 DSC_0152 DSC_0158 DSC_0161 DSC_0164 DSC_0168 DSC_0171 DSC_0178 DSC_0184 DSC_0185 DSC_0187 DSC_0191 DSC_0194 DSC_0201 DSC_0203 DSC_0205 DSC_0207 DSC_0212 DSC_0217 DSC_0220 DSC_0223Afterwards we decided to walk through down town and head to Columbus Commons. It was a warm afternoon but it was nice to be together and explore. Kevin and Finn ran through the grass and we grabbed some lunch after Finn and I rode the carousel 🙂DSC_0228 DSC_0229 DSC_0235We always love spending some time on the patio and watering the planters. Grandma and Grandpa Armstrong were here for a Mother’s day visit this afternoon too. This particular afternoon Finn accidentally watered himself (which he wasn’t happy about – at all!) so he ended up “nu-nu” (or naked baby)!DSC_0243 DSC_0244 DSC_0246 DSC_0247 DSC_0250 DSC_0253 DSC_0254 DSC_0258 DSC_0261 DSC_0263 On Sunday morning, Mother’s Day, Kevin and Finn brought me a bag and Finn said “happy Mother’s day!” as he gave me the bag. Inside the bag was a cute outfit and also a canvas that Finn painted with Debbie of a flower made of Finn’s hand prints.  – I absolutely love it to pieces.  He has the sweetest heart. It is a blessing and a privilege to be his momma. I treasure the miracle that he is to us every day. He brings joy to my heart and a smile to my face. He is the most easy going, yet spunky, fun, energetic, smart, and chatty little boy. His words, sentences, and concepts that he puts into words continue to baffle me.  If you ask him, he’d probably say it’s “no big deal, mom”. If you ask me, he is far above and beyond his 2 years in every way and growing up way too fast. DSC_0003 DSC_0005After church we headed to Mansfield to celebrate Mother’s Day with my family. We all had a nice walk about though mom and dad’s gardens, a ride on the mule, hanging from the shade structure perlins (with no help!), climbing trees, and of course watering some plants!DSC_0018 DSC_0013 DSC_0016 DSC_0021 DSC_0029 DSC_0030 DSC_0031 DSC_0036 DSC_0041 DSC_0046 DSC_0055 DSC_0058 DSC_0061 DSC_0063 DSC_0067 DSC_0068 DSC_0071 DSC_0072 DSC_0078 DSC_0082 DSC_0092Other adventures this week included a trip to a local park and the zoo. Unfortunately, Finn experienced his first sting at the zoo, likely a bee or yellow jacket, on his head. He had some benadryl, and Debbie had the boys nap on the couch so she could make sure he didn’t have any adverse affects from the sting. He’s a tough cookie and was fine, and it turned out to make a pretty cute photo!photo(6) photo(4) photo(3) photo photo(1)

 

May 10, 2014

DSC_0040It’s all about flowers, fun, and projects here these days – for Kevin and Finn that is. This week Finn had lots of fun getting out of the house and enjoying a couple of trips with Debbie and Sam. They headed to the park a couple of times and then made their first trip to the zoo. Finn is really in to touching plants and smelling the flowers 🙂 And Debbie treated them to Rita’s frozen custard at the end of the warm afternoon. These boys are spoiled!photo (9)-2 photo (7)-2 photo (6)-2 photo (5)-2 photo (3)-2 photo (4)-2 똺? photo (8)-2On the home front Kevin has begun the first part of our kitchen project, which includes adding a walk in pantry and a storage closet. He is building these in the large “useless” room in the front of the house, which is eventually going to become our dining room. Many thanks to Brett for coming up and helping with everything. Here are some initial pictures, it will be a work in progress, and we are excited to get things started. Though I guess this means we will be living in a messy space for awhile as it will get worse before it gets better, but it will all be better in the end, no? They’ve also torn apart the basement ceiling as a part of moving some plumbing and other parts in the kitchen area overhead.  Never a dull moment around here!DSC_0013 DSC_0011 DSC_0060 DSC_0041 DSC_0045

Finn has really taken to the bright orange level. He pretty much takes it everywhere and doesn’t like it when you take it away. He is really in to letting you know his displeasure these days, something I’m not all that fond of, but am learning to deal with. I was home early enough on Friday that it was still slightly light outside. Finn and I enjoyed a walk along the front garden where he really enjoyed pulling the irrigation marking flags out and carrying them around more than anything else!DSC_0021 DSC_0039 DSC_0038 DSC_0057 DSC_0022 DSC_0029

Mother’s Day I was greeted by Kevin and Finn with a nice hot cup of coffee. We headed downstairs for a pancake breakfast, which Finn enjoyed watching daddy make, and a lovely orchid and card with Finn’s handprint. So cute!  And Debbie had a mug painting project with Finn this week too, and it was a total surprise to me – it was adorable!DSC_0053 DSC_0050 DSC_0065 DSC_0066 DSC_0068

Have a great week!IMG_20140510_155418719-2 IMG_20140510_155658693-2 IMG_20140510_185304638-2 IMG_20140510_185742659-2 IMG_20140510_185746697-2

Finn ~ 9 weeks

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This week began with a wonderful day on Sunday, my first Mother’s day! A mom to Finn, anyhow! Below is a photo of me, the girls, and Finn. In the morning before church, Kevin prepared a lovely waffle breakfast (aka “fancy pants”) and coffee.  It was delish!  We spent dinner time with a nice cookout at Amy and Andy’s. My parents were there too and we all enjoyed a nice afternoon together. [photo credit below to Amy 🙂 Hers are the really professional, bright looking ones!]

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Finn may be going through a growth spurt as a couple of days early in the week he was eating every 2 1/2 hours almost to the dot. He followed those days by sleeping far more than usual. He has found his hands and loves to suck on them and stick his fingers in his mouth when he is awake and alert. He is up a fair bit during the day, he just doesn’t seem to want to sleep a lot. Even though he doesn’t sleep a ton he is a happy guy!

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He has had a bit of congestion and a stuffy and snotty nose this week too. On Wednesday night we went out for dinner to our spot in Powell. It was a warm 80 degree night, even at 8 pm when we arrived, and we sat on the patio.  I think we had our little man dressed a bit too warmly as he became fussy toward the end. Once we got home he was inconsolable for a good 5 minutes, which when you are listening to your little one wail seems like an eternity.  Ugh, he turned pretty pale, which freaked me out as I would think he would be flushed, so we gave him a bath once he calmed down to help soothe him a bit.  I was a nervous momma that night!

Yesterday was Finn’s 2 month checkup! Dr. Hout said he checks out great! He weighed in at 10 lb 10 oz (12th percentile), 23.25″ (in the 70’s percentile), and 39.2 cm head circumference (51st percentile). I was pretty surprised by his weight gain as I had figured he would be more in the 11 pound range – he is getting heavy to hold!  He had an oral vaccine and one shot in each thigh.  Poor little guy was congested too so he had a rough morning and slept a lot of the afternoon while being babysat by Grandma Beilstein. Mom and dad came down to help us pickup large shrubs using dad’s truck and muscles! We have a fun landscaping project ahead this weekend.  More on that next week…  We wrapped up the evening with a nice dinner at City Barbecue!

He enjoys tummy time in small doses! He can really hold his head up there as you can see in these photos.  Though he gets frustrated after about 5-10 minutes, especially if it is around time for a nap.  I’ve learned it’s not best to do tummy time to close to a feeding!

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