Monday, April 16, 2012

New Orleans

Momma's favorite drink Seasonal Abita Strawberry Beer

Our friend Dori

Audubon Park
Pastor Gibson

Aunt Jane sees Holden for the first time




Gary the Giraffe!



Eating tapas at Baru on Magazine
Daddy and Holden listening to Kermit Ruffins
Decided to grab his toes for the first time in NOLA
Uncle Jonas and friend Colin













Thursday, April 5, 2012

Beaches and Buddies

So Holden, we realized, is very sympathetic and intuitive. Mommy will take him to the library for mommy and baby get-together and if one cries Holden will cry also. He watches young children around him very closely as he doesn't see many around our house. Take the family we had over for dinner the other night. Their young son could laugh in front of Holden sending Holden into stitches. This is completely opposite of Daddy who has to work very hard to get laughter from Holden.


We brought Holden to the beach the other day and he loved it. The wind, sun, water and sand were very pleasing to him and he never complained during the four hour trip. Mommy even got to paddle board. This Sunday Daddy leaves for a week on business and will meet Mommy and Holden in NOLA for a festival then return to Key West together.

Holden has only slept once through the night and can put up a real fight just prior to bedtime depending on the days nap cycle. We continue to innovate and try to find the line between spoiling and neglect.



Monday, April 2, 2012

Baptized

Welcome back readers. Today we took Holden for his second round of shots which he took well, initially. The vaccine spread through the tissues before we could get home and all hell broke loose. After a bath and some liquid Tylenol he seems to have calmed down and gone to sleep. We are going to meet some friends for dinner Daddy met in Peru, years ago, who happen to be in town.

Key West mascot

Never knew this street was here



Holden got baptized this past Sunday at the Methodist Church and was a good sport. Infant baptism is encouraged by the Methodists and other Protestant religions because the redeeming love of God is revealed to all including children. It is then up to the church and the family to help him grow in grace. Not to push our religion on any secular readers.....but I believe I just have, sorry.



Holden still doesn't consume anything but mother's milk and wont for another two months since today was his fourth month alive. Holden has gotten better with his hands and can grab toys in his area and bring them straight to his mouth. He still talks a lot, with quiet sessions of contemplation about the world around him between speeches.





Until next time.