Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Love Spring
Some of my favorite things about spring include but are not limited to:
1. Dresses! this one's Elizabeth and James.
2. Adorable sandals. Belle by Sigerson Morrison.
3. Flowers to wear. totally in love with these from Emersonmade.com.
4. Peonies. find gorgeous selections at Central Market.
5. Cadbury Minieggs. I hunt these down in January.
6. Picnics. with Jason and Hudson in a precious little park by Jason's office downtown.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
9 months
Hudson has changed A TON over the last couple of weeks! First off, my baby finally started crawling on March 19, and I never thought I could get so excited! For over a month I watched him work at it and get so frustrated, so I am so happy! He is so mobile now, and it surprises me everytime I see him doing something I did not think possible. He moves from laying to sitting then on to his knees to crawling, ect. He also likes to bear crawl (think downward dog). I found him kneeling over his wicker toy basket the other day picking through his books. He definitely wants to start pulling up now, so I am constantly trying to better baby proof the house. It is So much fun watching my baby grow!
I took him to the Ped yesterday, and she said he is doing great.
Height: 29 inches
Weight: 23 lbs 13 oz
My very talented sister, Meredith, took these pictures while we were visiting last week. I'll post more later!
I took him to the Ped yesterday, and she said he is doing great.
Height: 29 inches
Weight: 23 lbs 13 oz
My very talented sister, Meredith, took these pictures while we were visiting last week. I'll post more later!
Friday, March 26, 2010
a wedding and other stuff
A couple of weekends ago we attended Jason's cousin Marie's wedding in Richmond. It was Hudson's first wedding, and he seemed to enjoy himself.
It was nice seeing all of Jason's family again! It had been quite a while.
After the wedding, Grammy and Aunt Sarah came to stay with us! We had such a fun time. Hudson loved the company. We did some baby shopping and ate at a restaurant called Yard House. It's an "upscale" sports bar at the City Centre. The food is yummy. If you ever go, the BBQ chicken salad is sooo good!
Thursday, March 11, 2010
gingham + dinos
Little Hudson was being so cute this afternoon, so I grabbed my camera! These pictures capture his personality so well. This "Jon Jon" belonged to my cousin's little boy ten years ago. This classic style never goes out for baby boys and tots-I love it! And Hudson just melts my heart in it!
Monday, March 8, 2010
Spring Trends
I love the spring time for many reasons. One being the fashions that grace the runway. This year, I am loving the neutral, earthy tones worn with just a pop of color. Bring on the warmer weather!
(Top to Bottom: Paul & Joe Sister, Lanvin, One Vintage, Michael Kors, Proenza Schouler, J. Crew, Alice+Olivia)
all found at Net-A-Porter
(Top to Bottom: Paul & Joe Sister, Lanvin, One Vintage, Michael Kors, Proenza Schouler, J. Crew, Alice+Olivia)
all found at Net-A-Porter
Friday, March 5, 2010
mother nature, huh?
Dear What To Expect The First Year,
I found it weird, actually completely absurd, when you made this bold statement in the chapter about the 8th month of a baby's life. "If it feels good, humans do it (true). Which is what Mother Nature banked on when she created genitals...." What? What you said is true about genitals (ew), although I hate your word choice. Let's be serious, I think most people, Christian or not, believe a God created people and He was not a She. I know you were trying to be all PC, but that's just lame. I've heard people refer to "mother nature" in the context of weather, and I just blow it off. "When she created genitals", really? I'll be honest, I don't like you as much anymore. Too bad you have sold 7 million copies or something. Let's just not let it happen again.
No longer your fan,
Steph
I found it weird, actually completely absurd, when you made this bold statement in the chapter about the 8th month of a baby's life. "If it feels good, humans do it (true). Which is what Mother Nature banked on when she created genitals...." What? What you said is true about genitals (ew), although I hate your word choice. Let's be serious, I think most people, Christian or not, believe a God created people and He was not a She. I know you were trying to be all PC, but that's just lame. I've heard people refer to "mother nature" in the context of weather, and I just blow it off. "When she created genitals", really? I'll be honest, I don't like you as much anymore. Too bad you have sold 7 million copies or something. Let's just not let it happen again.
No longer your fan,
Steph
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
da da da
Hudson's first sound was "na na na na". Then, he added "da da da" to his vocab. He pretty much dropped the na nas completely and constantly says da da now. I never get sick of it though! And neither does Jason who thinks that Hudson is actually calling out for him. We spent last week in College Station with my parents. The best part about being there was getting to enjoy the snow for a day! I didn't take Hudson out in it because he doesn't have a coat. Maybe next year we'll get some more snow.
grandmother's house
parent's house
backyard
playing with granddaddy's beard
homemade cocoa
relaxing on the couch
just cute
Hudson is so close to crawling. He can get on to all fours from his tummy and from sitting. Then, he rocks back and forth. He gets frustrated really easily and starts crying. It's really pitiful.
We had stopped playing in our jumparoo when we got a walker. Last week, we brought out the jumparoo again and it was like it was a new toy. He jumps really high and fast while squealing and smiling. Well, I guess he gets tired really fast because Twice now he has fallen asleep while jumping. I won't realize it though because from the other room I can hear him bouncing. But he's asleep! It's hilarious. So, I get him out and put him in his crib and he stays asleep.
And we got a big boy car seat (about 2 months overdue)! My mom got us the Britax Marathon just like cousin Will, Asher, and Addie have. He likes it ok. I think he just needs to get used to it. Hudson has expanded his diet since my last post. He likes his squash, sweet potatoes (also with turkey or corn), mixed veggies, bananas, pears, apples, blueberries, peaches, apricots. He did not seem to like avocado the first time I tried, but we'll try it again.
That's all on Hudson updates. We are all doing great here. Jason is busy at work, but doing very well. I'm already counting down until April 15 and crossing my fingers for a beach vacation.
We had stopped playing in our jumparoo when we got a walker. Last week, we brought out the jumparoo again and it was like it was a new toy. He jumps really high and fast while squealing and smiling. Well, I guess he gets tired really fast because Twice now he has fallen asleep while jumping. I won't realize it though because from the other room I can hear him bouncing. But he's asleep! It's hilarious. So, I get him out and put him in his crib and he stays asleep.
And we got a big boy car seat (about 2 months overdue)! My mom got us the Britax Marathon just like cousin Will, Asher, and Addie have. He likes it ok. I think he just needs to get used to it. Hudson has expanded his diet since my last post. He likes his squash, sweet potatoes (also with turkey or corn), mixed veggies, bananas, pears, apples, blueberries, peaches, apricots. He did not seem to like avocado the first time I tried, but we'll try it again.
That's all on Hudson updates. We are all doing great here. Jason is busy at work, but doing very well. I'm already counting down until April 15 and crossing my fingers for a beach vacation.
Monday, March 1, 2010
da da da + Georges acheive WARP SPEED in tiny apt**
This past Sunday, the 28th of February, in the year two thousand ten, tiny Hudson Gray George became the youngest human ever to acheive warp speed. The events unfolded during a routine diaper change. The aforementioned Hudson Gray George, hereafter known as HGG or Huggy, capitalized on his da da's momentary lapse of continuous attention on Huggy. HGG was laying on his back, receiving his usual diaper change treatment, and enjoying the laughable moments of having his tummy blown on. THEN, in less than a fraction of a thought of a nanosecond, laughter was suddenly fussing. The transition from laughter to fussing was unnoticeable to the naked eye or ear. But da da, equipped with his patented "What happened?"© gauge, recorded Huggy's transition. Since the patented technology employs a proprietary unit of measure, I won't bore you with the actual measurement - but be assured, it was definitely warp speed. When compared to the amount of time it took for the light from the light bulb in Huggy's room to meet my eye, I declare with confidence, its definitely FTL* status. It may not be official because there weren't any Guiness Book witnesses around, but let it be known that the George's, more specifically Huggy, have achieved warp speed.
Some have asked, "What motivates a young strapping lad like Huggy to push his raw talent to such a degree?" Why spend countless diaper changes focused on achievement, thereby squandering an otherwise excellent tummy blow? If Huggy had spent more time working on his talking and/or typing skills, he'd tell you he's trying to get an early start on rewriting the pre-K record books. Now that he's become the youngest to achieve warp speed, he's shifting his focus to stinkiest diapers - eating only sweet potatoes, squash and lentils. With only a few cousins considered to have the similar genetic advantage and drive to compete, he figures his chances are good to stake his claim on stink.
That said, da da needs to work on his proprietary stink gauge - so til next time.
*faster than light
**Disclaimer: While Stephanie has not granted consent for the above text, the undeniability of Huggy's claim has led us (corporate speak for 'me') to pirate her below picture post and set the record straight. Furthermore, there was a small leak as to the content of above text prior to hitting the press, and the opposing party has issued a blanket disapproval on the grounds that this claim is stupid and that stupid was allowed far too much liberty with the contents of this post. WE obviously disagree.
Some have asked, "What motivates a young strapping lad like Huggy to push his raw talent to such a degree?" Why spend countless diaper changes focused on achievement, thereby squandering an otherwise excellent tummy blow? If Huggy had spent more time working on his talking and/or typing skills, he'd tell you he's trying to get an early start on rewriting the pre-K record books. Now that he's become the youngest to achieve warp speed, he's shifting his focus to stinkiest diapers - eating only sweet potatoes, squash and lentils. With only a few cousins considered to have the similar genetic advantage and drive to compete, he figures his chances are good to stake his claim on stink.
That said, da da needs to work on his proprietary stink gauge - so til next time.
*faster than light
**Disclaimer: While Stephanie has not granted consent for the above text, the undeniability of Huggy's claim has led us (corporate speak for 'me') to pirate her below picture post and set the record straight. Furthermore, there was a small leak as to the content of above text prior to hitting the press, and the opposing party has issued a blanket disapproval on the grounds that this claim is stupid and that stupid was allowed far too much liberty with the contents of this post. WE obviously disagree.
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