Sunday, September 27, 2009

7 weeks


It is hard to believe it has been 7 weeks since Henry blessed our lives. It seems so much longer than that to me - Seattle seems like forever ago. Anyway he is doing incredibly well. We went to the cardiologist last Thursday and he said all looks good, there was really no change since the previous visit two weeks before. They are still keeping an eye on the coarct to make sure it grows with him as it should. We go back in a month. He is gaining weight, eating well (very), he watches everything we do - especially Emily and George. I am pretty sure he smiled directly at me the other day - he coos and moves his arms in a very authoritative fashion. He is starting to like baths a little bit more each time - still not a huge fan though.

George loves baby "Hinney" he is doing better with the binky and actually will give his up (which was really Henry's) if Henry starts to cry. He tries to give Henry the binky sometimes which resembles someone stuffing a turkey. Henry will certainly be a tough little guy. George has so many new words - his favorite is "moose" he can pretty much tell the difference between an elk, moose and deer (not every time though). We were watching a show on animal planet the other day and they were talking about a platypus (only for a few minutes). George walked away seemingly uninterested and went to a box of books and toys he hadn't paid any attention to in a long long time and came back with a book. He handed it to Drew who looked at it to read and saw that it was a book George had gotten in a Chick-fil-a kids meal about Atticus the Platypus. We do not have Chick-fil-a anywhere near here so it was from either last May or Christmas when we visited Mississippi last. He continues to love his sandbox and usually when we can't find him he is there very content.

As some of you know we get a basket each week from a local family filled with fresh vegetables. With the end of the 'fresh anything' season coming soon the local farmer's market is closed and we now either meet Farmer Brown's family somewhere in town or go to his home/farm to pick it up. He has a great set up with lots of room to roam and nine children each with a specific job to do from the charming smiles of their 3 month old to the fantastic baking abilities of their 19 year old. We get fresh flowers, hand made soap, incredible breads and cookies and of course vegetables. George is holding one of the zucchinis from this weeks basket. I will be sad when these baskets end and look forward to next years bounty. We went to pick ours up this week and George played with their two year old, Joey - they had so much fun playing in the dirt with Joey's excavators and tractors and other "CAT" trucks. Great ideas for birthday gifts - cannot believe he is almost two.
I will post some on Emily in a little while ( I need to get a picture) - the natives are getting restless so typing is not so easy right now.

1 comment:

LC said...

I literally laughed out loud so many times while reading this post! Debbie you're a great writer and George is both hysterical and brilliant. Congratulations on 7 weeks! Love,
Libby