Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Trent Nicholas

4 weeks old!


Trent is a very sweet baby! He hardly ever fusses, and doesn't even require much "work" unless he has gas or a tummy ache. He is a good sport when his sister and brother want to hold him, talk to him (as close in the face as possible), watch him have his diaper changed, help him get a bath and anything else. He is a great nurser and a good sleeper! Trent makes the cutest little grunty, piggy noises and is just a little sweet baby. We are so blessed to have him as our son and so thankful that he's thriving the way that he is.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Gramma meets Trent

Gramma and Trent (almost 4 wks. old)
the best group shot mom could get, but without Bradley

Bradley playing with Gramma's wooden cat...he didn't want to be in the picture


This past week, we visited Gramma and finally introduced her to Trent. She was very glad to see all of us and absolutely loved Trent. She kept saying how long he was and that she thought he might be tall. Rachel and Bradley did pretty well, but got tired of being in there pretty quickly. Gramma told mom to give them cookies and candy, which they enjoyed. Then, Rachel wanted to try on Gramma's shoes and the closet became a battlezone between Rachel and Bradley. As soon as Trent finished nursing, we packed up and left so that her closet would still be in tact. But, it was great seeing her and I think she genuinely enjoyed seeing all the kids. After we left from seeing Gramma, we met Pop at the park and ate lunch and played on a really cool playground. It was a very fun day!

Bradley's 1st "official" haircut

"I'm such a big boy...this is kinda fun!"
This isn't that fun anymore...

I'm tired of this!


The end result...how handsome!
...but the loose hair makes an itchy nose



Well, after several sloppy haircuts by me, I decided to break down and take Bradley to have his hair cut by someone who knows what they're doing. So, I took him to the barber where Nick gets his haircut so often. There was no one in there on that Wednesday morning and the barber, Jamie, said he would just trim it up for me. I was really worried about how Bradley would do, but I realized that I hadn't given him enough credit. He actually did great! He sat in the chair with no problem and even let the barber put a cape on him. He was fairly still the whole time until the last couple of minutes. At that point, he decided to take off his cape and was ready to get down. Thankfully, Jamie was done. This barber shop even gives you a lock of hair and a certificate for a first haircut, and a piece of candy. It was a great experience and I LOVE how Bradley's hair turned out. We'll definitely be returning here for future haircuts!

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Dyeing Easter Eggs







Even though Easter weekend was crazy and busy, Rachel, Bradley and I dyed eggs on Saturday morning. Rachel is an old pro since she's done it so many times, and she loves doing it. This was Bradley's first time, though, and he loved it too. He loved dropping the eggs in the dye. Of course, he wasn't gentle at all and ended up cracking his. Then he thought it was fun to just squish his eggs. Once he finished breaking his eggs, we just threw them away and kept Rachel's.

Sibling Stuff...









Rachel and Bradley have adjusted quite well to having a new baby brother. One thing is for sure: they really LOVE their new baby. Sometimes they are intense in their affection, attention and desire to be near Trent. Rachel still really needs to be a caretaker. She wants to hold Trent and she loves talking to him. Sometimes she says the funniest and cutest things to him when I pretend that I'm not paying any attention. She says things like: "you're just the cutest little baby, yes you are." and "do you want me to be your mommy?" or "you love your big sister, don't you?" She says that Trent loves her more than Bradley even though he probably does like Bradley, but he doesn't love him as much because he's not as nice as she is. She still wrestles with loving both her brothers equally. At first when Trent came home, Rachel had pretty much decided that she didn't want Bradley as her brother anymore. Now she's gotten a little better, but she told me in the car the other day that she didn't think Bradley was going to live with us anymore. I asked her where he was going to live and she said "with Wylie," who is her friend that she hasn't seen in over a year. I tried to explain that while it was okay for her to feel this way, he was her brother and we all love him very much...even though he aggravates her and gets on her nerves. She is actually quite helpful to me by getting things I need for Trent and by holding him for quick minutes while I grab other things. She also loves it when Trent unintentionally grabs her hair or face. She asks us, "mom, why did the baby just touch my face?" And she loves it when we say, "because he really loves his big sister." This just makes her glow and she's so proud that he loves her. She is CRAZY about Trent and she is an absolutely sweet, precious big help!



Bradley has his moments where he's interested in what Trent's doing, but most of the time, he's not too concerned. He does enjoy watching me change "bay-bay's" diaper. He likes to climb up the changing table and stand next to me and watch. He has also figured out that the changing table is the perfect "ladder" to get into the crib...which he was doing quite regularly. We've tried to really nip that in the bud, because we don't want him in the crib at all, but especially not with Trent in it. Bradley loves to give Trent his toys. He'll be playing with something, like a plastic alligator or elephant, and then decide to give it to Trent. The other day, Trent was sleeping in his crib and Bradley brought two plastic sharks and put them in the bed with him. I thought it was very sweet and thoughtful. Bradley really gets a kick out of any noises that Trent makes...from whimpers to squeaks to whatever, it makes Bradley giggle so hard. He has also regressed a little at times...Bradley likes to pretend he's a baby and make a fake cry. He loves it when I say, "what's the matter little baby?" and tickle him and really "baby" him. He also climbed up on the changing table and wanted his diaper changed...which I did. He made his "baby cry" noise and we both just giggled. It was actually very funny, I thought. Bradley's become more attached to me and wants to be RIGHT next to me when I'm holding or nursing Trent, even if we're sitting in a chair and can't fit 3 people very comfortably. He's adjusting very well, but still needs the reassurance that he's my baby too. And, I don't mind letting him know that he is...what an incredibly sweet, funny little boy!

Easter Celebration at Mom and Dad's

2 cute little fellas!
2 handsome guys

Trent at 2 weeks old

The cutest little cousins!



the loveliest little girls...but Rachel did NOT want her picture made

Beautiful little Julia


On actual Easter weekend, we went to mom and dad's to celebrate. Wendy, Matt, Juj and Alex were in town for a wedding and to celebrate Easter with us. We were so glad that Wendy and her family spent all day Friday with us so that the girls could play and we could give Julia her birthday present. Rachel, Bradley and I had made cupcakes especially for her and we couldn't wait to eat them with her. The girls had a blast playing...as always, and the boys had fun playing and watching each other. Bradley really likes Alex and is very gentle with him. The girls liked playing with each other's brother, but didn't want to play with their own. However, both girls were fine playing with and holding Trent. Poor Bradley is the one who got the worst deal since he was annoying and aggravating to the girls and they did NOT want him to play with them...especially Rachel. But, I guess that's just the way it goes for a second child! It was a very fun and busy weekend!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Easter Celebration at Joe and Deborah's






hunting for Easter eggs


















Our Easter celebration was spread out over 2 weekends so we could be with both sets of grandparents. The first celebration was at Joe and Deborah's. Deborah made a great meal and gave the kids their Easter baskets. Then the kids went on an Easter egg hunt in the front yard. They had so much fun finding the eggs over and over again. Each time they'd find them all, we would just throw them back out into the yard and they'd go again. It was a very fun and relaxing day.