Saturday, January 28, 2012

Our Getaway!


Preston's birthday was this Thursday, so I thought I would take him away somewhere...just the two of us. We have been away from Kaz overnight a couple of times since he was born...and those nights we were only a couple of miles away, not over an hour - so this was a first! Preston knew we had to drop Kaz off at my mom's for the night, but I kept it a secret where our destination would be until we arrived there! I'm not so good at keeping surprises...but I did it this time:)

We stayed at a wonderful Bed & Breakfast a little over an hour away. This place was gorgeous...with the river running right in the backyard. As soon as we checked in we got a tour of the entire home and given a platter of snacks to take back to our room:) The couple that managed the home was so inviting and we got all of their attention since we were luckily the only couple staying!








 We chose to have dinner at a local restaurant in this small town...it was quite tasty.


The best part of the entire trip was of course....the BREAKFAST! Yum



We got to spend some much-needed time together...just the two of us. It was so relaxing we made a pact to make it a yearly tradition:) Now, Preston is already looking forward to his other bday present...the Needtobreathe concert in April!

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Snow Days!

Kaz got to experience his very first "snow day" this Friday. Since I'm a teacher, snow days are a luxury (until it's time for summer break) and a great chance to spend an extra day with my baby. I wanted to be sure and give Kaz the chance to see, taste, and feel the first snow fall of his life...so we bundled him up (helmet and all;) and headed outside to check out the field of white...





Worn out after a long day...

Friday, January 6, 2012

8-month-old LINEBACKER




Kaz celebrated turning 8 months today by being crowned with his very first helmet. It wasn't the easiest day for him, dealing with the additional piece of equipment and extra weight on his head. I'm sure he will get accustom to the new contraption in time and before we know it, his head will be fixed and there will be no more helmet needed. In the meantime however, I'm thinking the next few months will be just as challenging for mommy and daddy as they will for Mr. Kaz (he is stronger than us in most situations it seems). I hate to see my little man having to deal with the whole helmet ordeal, however we've made it through worse. Also, I know in the end we will be happy with the results of his head and he will thank us in the future if he ever wants a buzz cut;)

On another note, regarding Kaz's #1 love = FOOD, we did run into something that he is not too fond of - chicken. He really doesn't seem to care for any of the stage 1 jarred meats thus far. I guess I need to kick it in gear and figure out how to whip up some homemade meat purees for him?!:)


Every day we see progress in Kaz's motor skills. Just yesterday, he picked up a ball off the table for the first time on his own and I could have cried. Those are the proud, thankful moments. Once again, it's the small things. Those things that the average 8 month old was doing months ago are the things that I am thanking God for daily.


Praying for patience for us and comfort for my little linebacker during these next few months....

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Hobby @ 30

I think I may have finally found something that I enjoy doing in my spare time. I never thought I'd be quite this "Suzy Homemakerish"...but here I am. (Seems to get worse with age;) This activity fits into my new altered lifestyle of being at home more now that there is a little one in the mix. Preston gave me a sewing machine for Christmas...something that I've had my heart set on for quite some time now.


After taking on my first-ever real sewing project last year, I immediately became interested in trying more crafty things.

The blanket I made for Kaz before he was born:)
 I love monogrammed clothes, personalized everything, and have become even more interested now with the opportunity to dress up a little boy:) I have a feeling this machine is going to come in handy in many ways.

Waiting on me to get done embroidering his onesie
After a quick tutorial from my friend Becky and reading up on all the many papers, booklets, etc. that were included with this new fine piece of equipment - I decided to take on a couple of projects of my own! I was off to a great start, after I broke 2 needles it was smooth sailing. I did manage to pull of a little onesie for Kaz to ring in the New Year:) I hope to find some fabric this weekend for a few projects that I would like to try out. I'm looking forward to knowing what it feels like to finally have a hobby (@30)!

Mommy's first embroidery job

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Welcome 2012


Our family rang in 2012 with open arms, welcoming another year of life and hopeful of many blessings to come. After a surprise arrival, with our son coming early and a pretty rocky start the first few months of his life...we are thankful to have made it through the storm of 2011 and look ahead to the positive view in 2012.


We celebrated New Years at our friends, the Coppersmith's this year. It was great spending time and catching up with friends...not to mention eating lots of yummy snacks. Kaz bumped into his buddy Griffin while we were there. They seem to have more and more fun each time they get together.


Of course we didn't stay out until the ball dropped this year. With Kaz put to bed, Preston and I saw the hour of 12:00am on 1/1/2012 strike from our couch. Funny how a little person can completely change your (social) life;) I'll take it any day!
Happy New Year!