Friday, December 10, 2010

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

Well Christmas this year is going to be so much fun! 

Adam and I never really give each other Christmas presents because it's been just the two of us and each year we've been married we have usually had a big purchase for the house, and we have counted that as our major Christmas present.  But this year there will be lots of presents under the tree!

I'm excited about starting our own Christmas traditions this year.  When I was growing up we would wait for the sun to go down and all listen to my Father read the story of Jesus birth out of the bible and my Mother would make pizza.  Let me tell you how hard it was to wait for it to get dark when I was young; the evening could get there fast enough!  After that we got to open presents on Christmas Eve, and then on Christmas morning Santa would bring us our other presents and our stockings would be filled and we would eat cheese sausage balls (which my mom continues to make, and will probably always make them).

When Adam was growing up his mother would make lasagna on Christmas Eve, and they were allowed to open one present.  Then in the morning she would make an egg souffle.  He told me that he always waited until Christmas day to open all his presents so he could have them all at once.

So we will have to come up with our own Rice family traditions.

Last weekend we got most of the decorating done, there are just a few more things I want to do to the house.  Emma helped me decorate the tree while Adam worked outside on the lights.  Here's a few shots from our work.


Emma supervised the decorating from her bouncy seat



Our mantle decorated


Emma's stocking

Our entryway


I tried to get a shot of our tree, but it came out blurry.  We are getting a new camera soon, so I'll be posting better shots soon hopefully.  This last picture was me playing around with Emma trying to take some festive pictures of her.  This was the best one of the shots....she's pretty frisky and it's hard to get her to stay still, and since she can't hold her head up completely on her own yet, it's challenging to get a sitting up shot.


More Christmas posts to come!



Two Month Update

I took Emma to the doctor on Monday for her 2 month check up.....here are her stats and picture below.....she's getting bigger every week and a little personality is starting to peek through!



Height: 23 inches 50 percentile
Weight: 11.1 lbs  65 percentile


I feel she looks a little stiff in these pictures but until she starts holding herself up more on her own it's the easiest way for me to take a picture....oh well.

Let's compare to her two week picture:




I can't believe how much she has filled out in such a short period of time!  Here are just a few things about Emma at 2 months:

  • She has completely outgrown her newborn sized clothing and can easily wear 0-3 months clothing.  There are some 3 month pieces that she can wear but a lot of them she is still not able to wear.
  • She has started smiling A LOT and it's so awesome!  She loves to smile when you are changing her diaper or right after she has eaten, or any time of day really.  Just sweet talk her a little and you can usually get a smile out of her.
  • She's "talking" a lot more now as well, and her and I have all kinds of conversations :)
  • She'll grab onto rattles or other small objects for a bit, and she loves to pull on my necklace.  She also LOVES chewing on her hands and sort of sucking on her thumb.
  • We have started doing more tummy time, but it's still not her favorite thing. 
Things have definitely gotten easier for me as a mom, but I'm still figuring things out between Emma and I.  I think there's a lot of "winging it" when it comes to being a new parent because you do a good deal of learning by experience, but I also think you have an internal gauge for what you feel is good or right for your child.  And I fully believe everyone is different and you have to figure out what works for you; and those things might not work for someone else.  I have a  new respect for anyone who is a parent, and I can't even imagine being a single parent.  Our lives have completely changed with a focus on Emma. 

Here are some more pictures taken recently:

There's that smile I was talking about :)
It melts my heart!



Bathtime, all clean!


Daddy daughter time on the couch




She's starting to get sleepy




Emma lover her playmat....she kicks her legs and tries to grab at some of the animals






Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Thanksgiving in West Texas

1 Thessalonians 5:18:

Give thanks in all circumstances for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus.

That was a verse from the sermon at church recently and it really has weighed on me.  I feel that our family has so much to be thankful for....for Emma being born healthy, for my work allowing 16 weeks PAID maternity leave so that I can spend time at home with my new little one, that Adam and I both have jobs, that we have family and friends who love us despite of all our shortcomings, and that we have God as our savior, and even if there are circumstances in our lives that are hard or don't make sense at the time that in everything God is there. 

This past week we went to Lubbock to visit my family for Thanksgiving.  Since we have Emma and our two dogs, Adam and I decided that I would take one car and go early to spend some extra time with my family and he would come the day before Thanksgiving since he had to work some that week.  So Emma and I took our first road trip together, and I'd say she did a really good job.  We stopped once to eat and once to change a dirty diaper and other than that she slept the whole time.  She did get a little fussy towards the end both going there and coming back, but I figure she was just tired of being in her car seat for 6 hours.  I know I was tired of being in the car myself!

My parents' house was packed to the gills this year.  My sisters and brother were there, Adam, myself, Emma, my Grandfather, and 7, YES, 7 dogs!  No one could leave their dogs behind so we all brought them.  Ha!  That was interesting to say the least! 

We had a great visit with my family and Emma got to meet lots of new people....my grandfather on my Dad's side, cousins, aunts, and several family friends. 

I'm not the best at taking pictures, so sadly I don't have much of those to show.  We did get one family picture the day of Thanksgiving, which was a feat in itself.

Here are some pictures from the weekend:





Emma with her Auntie Laura






Emma taking a bath in my parent's big tub....I imagine when she's a little bigger she'll really have fun taking baths in this tub.  I would pretend I was in the pool when I took baths in tubs like this one.   :)


All clean and dry!  Just look at those rolls!  Baby girl likes to eat!

Happy Halloween!

Well today was Emma's first holiday, so we dressed her up in her Halloween outfit.  It was a little big, but I couldn't resist having her be festive today.  I can't wait until next year when she can wear a real costume.  Friday we had dinner with our friends Gabe and Shelley who live one street up from us.  It's so nice to have friends in the neighborhood because we can just walk across the street and don't have to go far to have interaction with other adults since getting out is somewhat of a challenge at this point. 

Last night Adam got to go to the World Series!  I was jealous, but I'm glad he was able to experience it.  He's a huge sports fan and loves the Rangers.  Of course I asked him to take pictures but being a guy, he didn't want to do that. 


This evening we went back over to Gabe and Shelley's and had some yummy chili and cornbread (very fitting for this time of year) and Tripp and Nicole also came over with their little ones.  Gabe and Shelley had their son Bennett on October 1, and Tripp and Nicole had their twins on July 6, so the house was full of babies!  Since putting them in their car seats is the easiest way to get 4 babies in a picture together, we lined them up and took a picture.  I'd like to see what they look like next year, that will be an event....4 children all one year old.

Here's some pictures from the weekend.....