Sunday, February 8, 2015

Parker - 37, 38, 39 Weeks

Mommy had to travel 2 of the last 3 weeks leaving Daddy to take care of the boys and pets from the apartment.  Thankfully now that we're near family the Muzzey Grandparents were gracious enough to take Parker for those two trips to make things a little more manageable for Daddy with walking the dog and watching Brady.  Parker had a blast too getting lots of play time with Grandpa Bob and Grammie Terry.  He's already doing more with his hands and plays games sticking out his tongue.  They also reported that he smiles in his sleep :)

Parker enjoying some time with Grammie and Grandpa




Engineering visit aboard the USS John C Stennis

At 38 weeks Parker's second tooth made an appearance giving him that little chipmunk smile.  He also turned 9 months old on Friday and to celebrate he now freely cruises around the apartment on the walkers and shows tremendous control getting down from standing (not just falling).  He does still take a tumble now and then despite our efforts.  Today while playing with a box Brady left behind it caved in and Parker tumbled hitting his head on Brady's fire truck and getting a little cut just above his ear.  Brady cried more than Parker did.  And talking has really picked up these last couple of weeks, with Parker making all kinds of ahhhs and gahhhs.  Parker continues to fill out.  He has such a chubby booty and a little baby cellulite, we don't remember Brady being this stout at this age!  Parker eats really well, with 6 formula bottles a day (4-6oz each) and 3 jars of baby food, plus some finger food like O's or small cut up pieces of veggies or fruit.  He's napping less now, 2x a day for 1.5-2 hr each and pooping 2x a day (sticky or clay mask).  We're still working on getting him to sleep through the night as he still wakes 1-2x a night.  Now that Mommy is back from travel we'll resume sleep training.  He goes in for his 9 month check up later this week.

Cruising through the apartment

Enjoying the snow

Over the last 2 weeks we have gotten a little over 3ft of snow, and Brady just LOVES it!  We got the boys out in the sled for some cruising around the apartment complex.  Brady practiced making snowballs, sledding, and loved watching the snow plows and bucket loaders clear the parking lot.  We also got him on skis for the first time at the local ski mountain Nashoba Valley.  It was great way to spend a snowy Friday afternoon without crowds for <$100, we'll definitely have to try it again.  Brady did good too, managing to walk in his ski boots and skis, but preferred Mommy to hold him up when skiing down the mountain (an arm workout for Mom).  And after we got all the fresh powder, Brady was helping Daddy clear the truck and jumped off into a snow bank - it was over his head!  Daddy caught it on video (Brady is now famous on YouTube - http://youtu.be/OzM0n0nbWso).  Once he got the snow off his face, Daddy reported that he wanted to jump back in.  Brady is so funny with Parker, on a couple occasions we have woken up to hear him on the monitor giggling with Parker in Parker's crib.  He's such a little climber!  He does love his brother, always talking to him in baby talk, patting his head or hugging him, and dancing around him.  Parker just watches with amazement and his signature smile.


 



First time on skis at Nashoba Valley, MA (kept wanting to go up the "big hill")

Enjoying some morning play time with brother

Some days it's a little brisk and windy to take the boys outside so today we made the trip into Boston to check out the New England Aquarium - it is so awesome!  The penguin exhibit was in full swing along with the giant fish tank full of turtles and the occasional scuba diver.  Brady also got to learn about lobster and touch both a baby lobster and a star fish.  The boys loved it!



New England Aquarium, Boston MA

Mom is looking forward to a week home before having to travel again for another 2 weeks.  We also close on the new house end of the month - can't wait to be out of the apartment and in our own place!!!


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