Tuesday, November 22, 2011

aLL SMILES!



These past few days Lincoln just seems older. I took him to be weighed this morning and he's hit 11 lbs 2oz. He's started smiling the last few days, and Sean and I have hit a new level of crazy as we do anything to get a little grin out of him. Its amazing that even though he can't talk he's still able to communicate himself. We know when he's hungry and when he wants to look around at stuff or when he's sick of that and ready for a nap. I'm so glad he's started sleeping more at night as well. The light at the end of the tunnel is finally here! He likes to sleep in the crib best. I think he likes it because it's the most firm. Whenever we put him in the pack and play he gets restless...I have a hunch it's because the bassinet part feels less sturdy than the crib mattress. He still really likes the bath, too. All in all, we just love having him around.
Random sidenote: It may seem too soon, but it's hard for me to not start thinking of other children we hope to have. I've loved every minute of it so far... pregnancy, giving birth, having a newborn etc... that I'm actually excited to do it all again! haha... And we're looking forward to Lincoln having a brother or sister. I was reading the other day on a forum where someone posted about how many kids people were having etc and a lot of moms wrote that they only wanted one child and that one was plenty. Women with a few children pointed out the valuable relationships between siblings as young children and also for people later in life. I love my siblings and so I guess I look forward to seeing my kids love eachother. This is just a moment where I am grateful for family. <3

Friday, November 18, 2011

Lincoln's Second Month

This is Lincoln about 7 weeks old. It's fun to finally dress him in clothes other than PJ's. He looks so handsome. He's finally started sleeping a lot better at night. This past week he slept for 6 hours straight on night and 5 hours straight the next night. He is also definitely awake during the day and knows that night is for sleeping... generally! He's better at going right back to sleep after he wakes up to eat as well. I'm getting used to having less sleep, so I'm happier as well! :)

He's checkin out the pictures on the wall behind them. He loves to let us know when we haven't positioned him in a way where he can see everything in the room.

This past week we went up to Temple Square for my cousin Cody's wedding. It was a really nice day, so we took some pics outside with little Link.


Sean whipped out the Bumbo for Lincoln this week. He seems to think it's fun to sit in! We think he looks adorable in it! This morning was a big day--we got a few smiles out of him! Real smiles, not accidental smiles. I'm so excited to keep making him smile and laugh over the next few months. It makes my day!

Thursday, November 3, 2011

bAbY'S 1ST HaLlOwEeN





I know we're lame, but all we did on Halloween was answer the door twice to hand out candy and then we dressed Linky in his costume and took some pics! haha... and then I probably went to bed. I can't quite remember right now! :)

I LOVED being pregnant!

The longer I'm not pregnant, the more I realized that I really enjoyed it! My reasoning might be a little influenced by other circumstances that I'll explain later, but first I just wanna say that it was just a really great time. I  miss feeling little Lincoln kick around in my belly--even when he kicked me in the bladder. That was one of the coolest things I've ever experienced, and I look forward to it again someday. I miss seeing my huge belly in the mirror. And I sort of miss the weird cravings and the fact that I had to go to the bathroom every second all because I had this little human in me. It was fun to talk about. Fun to be excited for the arrival of the baby. It was the ultimate time of daydreaming! A teacher in high school used to say "Anticipation is greater than the event itself." In this case, I think the waiting isn't greater, but its just as exciting and new. That's what makes it fun. My other reason is completely different. Since I was little I have had Juvenielle Arthritis. For the past 15 years or so I took a medication for it called Methotrexate. It worked super well, and I was virtually arthritis free. But, the drawback to the medication was that it obviously couldn't be taken during pregnancy, but I also had to be completely free of it for at least 3 months before being able to get pregnant.  So, before I got pregnant I hadn't taken my medicine for about 5 months. My joints were really swollen, and it sucked! But almost as soon as I got pregnant I was symptom free. Awesome fact of the day: pregancy makes your arthritis go away!!
When I was like 16 I found out that this medicine I took would not be able to be long term considering I couldn't take it at all before or during pregnancy, and while breastfeeding. So, I hoped that somehow I would be able to find an alternative to keeping my arthritis symptoms minimal. I hoped that not eating gluten would be some kind of magic cure that would allow me to not take meds, but it's not working as well as I hoped.
So now, 6 weeks after pregnancy, my joints are super swollen and the only safe and stronger-than-ibuprofen anti-inflammatory is prednezone. And it makes you gain weight!! Dang it! I still got 20 pounds to lose, so the last thing I wanna do is put myself in a situation where I could gain more weight. Today however, I got a prescription for Aleve . . . and I'm realy hoping that works!! This is beside my point. What I've decided is that pregnancy is the best drug to cure arthritis! ;) I wish pregnancy could last like 2 1/2 years so that I could just be constantly pregnant and my kids would still be enough apart that I wouldn't lose my mind. I remember when I was pregnant and my arthritis went away I told Sean how awesome it was, and joked "Maybe I should just be pregnant all the time!" He didn't think it was very funny. All I know is that for as long as I'm in my 'baby-makin' years I will greatly look forward to those very precious 9 months when I am symptom free! I guess it's God's gift to women with arthritis! If they are going to be uncomfortable while they are pregnant, He might as well relieve some joint pain! :)