
The Tales of Raising Two Boys

Posted by Christine Morris at 2:27 PM 1 comments
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So I would be lying if I did not admit how challenging Wright is these days. Every minute with him pretty much is a test of patience for me. But, I also know how wonderful he is and I am so proud of him in so many ways. He is funny, smart and so so sweet and loving. So I am going to brag on him a bit with these few stories I don't want to forget.
- The other day I was laying in bed and Brendan went to get him up. He came running into my room, climbed up on my bed, laid on top of me, hugged me tight and said "Oh mommy, I miss you!"
- Last week, he was running around the play room and he had an undeniable dirty diaper. Brendan asked "Wright do you have a dirty diaper?" and he quickly replied "No, that's Spencer."
- This morning, Brendan was giving him breakfast and he asked for more grapes and Brendan replied "Ok you can have 4 more" to which Wright answered "How about 5?"
- My mom takes him to BSF with her every week and he goes to the children's program and learns so much about the bible. Since my mom was out of town last week, he had to miss his class. When she brought him back this week, the teachers said "Oh Wright, we are so glad you are here, you know all the answers!" That makes a mom proud!
Ok, enough bragging for now. :) I sure do love this little guy!
Posted by Christine Morris at 9:48 AM 2 comments
Here are some cute pics of our boys with the Woodard girls.
Spencer and Amelia - only 6 weeks apart. Is she putting her hand on Spencer's knee?
Wright and Eleanor had a great time at our house on Friday night jumping on the trampoline together!
Posted by Christine Morris at 2:46 PM 2 comments
Spencer is 2 months old! He had his doctor appointment on Monday and he is 5th % for weight, 25th% for height. The doctor said that he is small for a 2 month old but would be closer to 25th% weight and 75th% height if he was born on his due date. Basically we have a tall and skinny kiddo. He kept assuring me that he was already catching up. He is a little behind physically for an 8 week old but would be advanced for a 3.5 week old. He is tracking more like a 6 week old. By 6-9 months, he should be up to speed with kids his age. I am definitely not worried that he will be small long-term, but it is crazy that he is 9lbs at 2 months and if I had made it full term, he could have been that size at birth!
On another note, he is starting to smile at us and even make some coo-like noises. He is still such a cuddle bug and loves to snuggle with us. But he is also perfectly content hanging out by himself in his crib or bouncy seat. He has dropped one nighttime feeding and is making it 4.5 hour stretches. Basically we put him down at 10:30am, he gets up around 3am and then again at 7am. throught the day, he eats every 3 hours and is eating between 4-5 oz each time. We are counting the days until he is sleeping through the night. Hopefully in the next few weeks!
Posted by Christine Morris at 1:27 PM 0 comments
I haven't posted anything in a while. Guess life has just been a bit too busy and even though we are in constant motion, I don't really feel like I have anything very exciting to report. Wright seems to be having a bit of a run with the terrible twos over the past few weeks. Lots and lots and lots of whining and melting on the floor when he doesn't get his way. He knows he is being disobedient but he is just constantly testing the limits and trying to see what he can get away with. I am sure much of it comes from the recent life changes he has had. On a good note, he LOVES his baby brother and does not seem to connect that the hard time he is having is probably as a result of Spencer being born. So, he is constantly petting his baby's head and interested in what Spencer is doing. I have been working on teaching him that God wants us to have a happy spirit and joyful heart to try and help with the whining. I am not sure how much of this he understands, but I have started singing "I've got that joy joy joy down in my heart" and "If you're happy and you know it" when he is having a breakdown and it seems to at least distract him enough to help somewhat. We'll see... Spencer is such a good baby. He sleeps great when he is not waking up to eat (which is still a lot). We have had some on and off nights of long stretches between feedings so we are hoping that he is getting close to consistently making it 5-6 hours. The difference between getting up once vs twice a night is huge, so I will be very happy when he can go longer. Tomorrow he is 8 weeks old and I cannot believe it! Seems especially weird since he is so much more like a newborn than Wright was at this age.
Posted by Christine Morris at 9:45 PM 2 comments
Yesterday was a fun day in the snow, but today was a little more than this city could handle. We got about 10 inches total. That is enough to break tree branches and knock down power lines. Our front and back yard look like a war zone with branches everywhere and our power was out all day. We played a little bit in it this morning before the power went out. Then we had to pack up everything and head over to Mimi's house to stay warm. We planned on being there for at least 24 hours because power is out all over the city. But, we are some of the lucky ones and it was back on by 5pm.
Here you can see how thick the snow is on our roof.
Some of the broken branches in our front yard.
Posted by Christine Morris at 10:06 PM 1 comments
We cannot believe that Spencer is already 6 weeks old! He is such a sweet and easy baby thus far, we just love him!
Posted by Christine Morris at 10:03 PM 2 comments
It is snowing again today in Dallas and we LOVE it! The flakes are huge and it has been constant since probably about 3am. We actually have that thick good wet snow that you can build snowmen out of. So, Brendan did not make the treaturous drive to Fort Worth for work and we got to have some family fun outside. First, I had to go out and get Wright some waterproof gloves and boots. But it was worth it because he had a great time playing and eating the snow (which he called ice). Spencer hung out in his swing and watched through the window.
He hated the gloves at first and refused to wear them. So he pulled them off and then started to say his hands were burning. Finally, we got him to keep them on!
Wright and me.
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My mom brought this picture to me tonight. The first one is me when I was a newborn and the second one is Spencer. I think we look a lot alike.
Posted by Christine Morris at 9:14 PM 3 comments
Brendan's friend from work, Jared, came over last night for dinner. Before Wright went to bed, he was putting on the biggest show for our guest. He kept running from room to room, bringing all of his toys in to show off. He would run up to me with his play food and say "look mommy, an egg," or "look mommy, an orange" and I would say "cool, go show jared." So he kept running up to Jared and saying something that we could not understand. After he repeated it a few times, we realized he was saying "Here ya go, Tom and Jared." HA! He loves the show Tom and Jerry and I guess was confusing that name with Jared. So funny.
Posted by Christine Morris at 9:11 PM 0 comments
We went and met Grady Akhtar on Saturday. He was due about 3 days after Spencer was due. , so even though they are 5 weeks apart, they are almost the exact same size. So cute! We are excited that Spencer has a little friend already. Here is the best pic we could get of the two of them together.
Posted by Christine Morris at 8:57 PM 0 comments
Wright is 27 months old! He is so much fun and we get the biggest kick out of him every day. Here are a few funny things he has said recently:
He is also still being such a sweet and affectionate big brother. We had a near disastrous event happen today when I had Spencer in the bouncer on the dining table. I walked into the kitchen to get Wright's dinner and Wright started shouting desparately "Mommy, uh oh baby, get baby!" I walked back in and Wright was holding the bottom of the bouncer, keeping it from falling off the table. He was so concerned and worried about his baby brother, it made me so proud.
Posted by Christine Morris at 8:55 PM 2 comments