It has been awhile so I have lots to update.
Aaron is changing so much every day, I can hardly believe it. The biggest milestone we have hit recently is that he has learned to smile.
That has brought mommy great joy to see his cute smiles. We are finally at a point where he is on a more set schedule and we know what to expect from eating and sleeping which is great for everyone. I love picking in up in the mornings and being greeted by the sweet smile. He is definitely a morning baby.
Daddy often gets bummed out because by the time he gets home from work Aaron is worn out and not quite as smiley in the evenings. However, he has flashed the smile several times for daddy to see. Last Friday night we took Aaron to his first Astros game and he did so good. We put him in the baby carrier for the first time and it worked like a charm. I was a little nervous because we tried it out at home and he screamed the whole time he was in it. But, when daddy put it on, Aaron loved it and was content the whole time. He even snuck in a snooze.
We have started taking family walks at night and they are quite lovely. It has been a little bit cooler this summer which makes the evenings not too bad for walking.
As we are slowly moving him over to be a formula baby, we have hit some speed bumps. We have tried several formulas and don't appear to have hit the jackpot yet. Several of them have made him scream for hours at a time...and that is NOT going to work. The one we keep going back to, doesn't make him scream but it makes him grunt with gas ALL NIGHT LONG. He will sleep through it, and so does daddy, but mommy does not. Needless to say we need to find one that works a little better than that. We are moving on to our 4th formula to try and see if we can figure something out. Luckily we have more good days than bad days and the smile makes it all better.
Last night in the midst of a screaming formula trial he stopped and smiled at me. I told a friend I wasn't sure if that was a little piece of heaven or just straight cruel after hours of screaming to just flash a smile.
As for our other child, Luna she is a wound up crazy dog. Well actually she is a very good dog but every bit of a puppy. She has found the pool, and the hot tub and we can not keep her out of them. Her and Aaron are becoming fast friends and she loves all the smells he brings.
Monday is the first day of school and there has been a lot of work put into my classroom this year, unfortunately it wasn't by me. This year is an exciting year for Wolfe Elementary because we will be starting the year off in our new building with all kinds of fun toys, teacher toys. My mom and Rick both but many hours into getting my classroom ready and I can't wait to see it. Since I am taking the first few weeks off of school to spend with Aaron, I was not able to go up and get things set up. Since the closing day on their house was quickly approaching, there was a push to finish the classroom before then. With many hours of work, it was completed before meet the teacher night.
And then, the next exciting news is.....my parents have closed on their house. The long awaited day has come. Thursday evening they became home owners again and are very excited about that. They have spent the weekend over there working on some things they wanted to do before their furniture came. Jon and a friend of ours helped them do a pretty cool tile back splash in their kitchen. Aaron and I have been able to come over and visit some this weekend and he is the only one who has a bed there currently so he is all set up.
I am so thankful for this time I get to spend with Aaron and even on the tough days I wouldn't trade it for the world. He is growing so fast and I am sad that I had to bag up all of his newborn clothes and put them away because they just didn't fit anymore :(. I guess at 8 weeks it is time he move into the 0-3 month clothes. I am sure this is just the start of the sadness as he grows up. I am not looking forward to the day we have to go and get his 2 month shots but that all comes with the territory.
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