Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Lately...

We've been really busy. 
Soccer is finished. I can't say that Sam really got the knack of it, but he's not an overly aggressive kid, and he was one of the few who still wasn't quite four.  We're hoping that he'll understand the game a little more in the fall.  We shall see. 



Favorite part of the day--victory tunnel.




Trophy presentation.  I still don't really get the whole, "Every kid gets a trophy" mentality, but whatevever.  He would sleep with it if you let him. 

He's started t-ball practice, so that ought to be a hilarious comedy of errors.  I can't wait to watch him run from first to third. Anthony is helping "coach," which is code for "attempting to rein in a bunch of hyperactive 4 and 5 year-olds."  I imagine he's going to need a beer or two after every game.  I would. 

And Alex.  Alex is now 12, almost 13 wks. old.  Of course, I'm having a harder time keeping up with posting pictures of him.  No surprise there.  He's smiling & cooing, and he is a sweet, sweet, baby.  He's finally beginning to work into his own little routine, which is nice.  I am a little thrown off because he doesn't really like to take long naps--just lots of little cat naps.  That makes getting things done around the house a little more complicated, but I keep reminding myself that he's a only a baby for a little while, and I need to enjoy it.  Some days are easier to remember that than others. 

C'est la vie.  

We went for his 2 month check-up a few weeks ago, and he's a big boy.  At 2 months he's in the 90th percentile for weight, 75th for length, and 95th for head circumference.  (We have big noggins.) 



I know the next month or so will be nuts between t-ball, birthdays, crawfish boils, etc., but I sure do love springtime in the South.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Getting back in business...

Can I just say how much I'd forgotten that sleep is a wonderful thing?  We're currently out of town at a friend's wedding.  The weather is beautiful, we're seeing longtime friends, and I'm getting 3 nights of uninterrupted sleep.  I feel like I can do anything. 

On another note, I'm starting back with my monogramming, sewing, and applique.  I'm slowly but surely updating my http://www.threadserious.blogspot.com/ site with new patterns, new font choices, and new appliques for spring.  If you're like me, you want to get the most wear as possible out of your child's clothing, so my suggestion is to order warm weather things as early as you can.  Of course, I'm forever in search of cute boy things, so my investment in my machine has been well worth it.  I have plenty of things for boys and girls, so take a look.

And enjoy this fab weather.  It's one of the perks of living in Mississippi. 

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Soccer...

My husband is not a soccer fan.  He has long said (jokingly?) that soccer is a communist sport, and that his children wouldn't play the game.  Ha.  He's now eating his words, that's for sure.

Sam started playing about a week ago, and we have enjoyed watching him run aimlessly down the field.  He actually made a goal his first game.  Given, the other team broke out in a game of chase, so he was able to head towards the goal uncontested.  His coach also held his teammates back so that Sam could have a shot at the goal, and we had to shout at him to kick it in.  It was hilarious to say the least. He's also pretty good at sharing, so we've had to explain that in soccer, you don't necessarily share because everyone is trying to get the ball.  Still working on that concept. 

Since he can be tentative when in groups, he also has a tendency to just lag behind everyone else and let them go at it.  I'll be interested to see if Alex has the same demeanor or if he's a little more aggressive.  If I had to guess, it will be the latter. 

At his last game, 3 of the players (including Sam) stopped midfield to point and scream at a low-flying airplane. 

Yep, we lost that game.


First practice.  I'll admit it...I just wanted him to play because I thought he'd be cute in knee socks. 

Mid-game.  Notice how he's taking time to look at the camera while all the other kids are going after the ball. 

Again, all the other kids are scrambling for the ball.  Sam just wanted to watch the big boys play. 



Alex--7 & 8 wks.

We're still not sleeping through the night, but neither did Sam...I should have known that I wasn't going to get lucky in that respect.  Alex is really starting to smile at us, and it's ridiculously cute.  Of course, I think everything my children do is cute...but I'm their mom. What do you expect?



Alex--3 wks...

So it's taken a little longer to adjust to two kids, but I feel like slowly, but surely, we are getting into a routine.  Alex usually wakes up about twice a night.  I want to meet you people who have children that miraculously sleep through the night at 6 wks.  Consider yourself lucky.  He's also a huge cuddler, but I can't complain about that too much.

Since I completely neglected to post these pics at the 3 wk. mark, I'm making up for lost time.