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October 30, 2007
The kids keep on growing.
It's really hard to break down months into a paragraph or two.
Lacy has been blogging and provides some really funny stories.
Joseph amuses us all the time with his endless energy and the
stuff that he says. When he is finished eating he says "I feel
much better." When we as him if he wants a particular food he
sometimes says "No thank you." When he falls down playing soccer
he gets up and says "I'm 'kay, I'm kay." He also says "Run
Daddy! Run!" Sometimes I get home from work and asks, "Come play
soccer with me Daddy!" It is a lot of fun.
Millie had her six month
appointment today. She is over 27 inches, over 17 lbs and as
sweet a little baby as I've ever seen. She laughs a lot, smiles
even more and is sleeping every well most nights. It's
dramatically easier in that department than it was with Joseph.
August 18, 2007
I can't believe this much
time has passed since I've written here. A lot has happened.
Joseph moved to a big bed and due to some special provisions is
now sleeping very well at night. For about a week Millie has
slept through the night. This is unreal for us, because Joseph
took more than a year to sleep through the night, and it took a
lot of work to get him there.
Millie is absolutely
delightful. She smiles all the time, is getting so strong. She
also laughs, likes to be on her stomach and has started sucking
her thumb. At least for the time being it is adorable.
Joseph is growing up, in
every way. Check out Lacy's blog for some great pictures-
http://lacylowry.blogspot.com.
July 9, 2007
We have been in Marco Island
enjoying the beach since the 1st. It has been a lot of fun to
have Joseph at the beach with his cousins Nicole, Michelle, &
Tison. We do the beach in shifts, as Millie is too small for our
lovely summer weather. We built (and Joseph has destroyed) many
sand castles. This morning Lacy is out with Joseph. He has
settled into a nice little routine. Out around nine or ten, back
for lunch, nap and then back out between 3 and 4. He loves to "fwim
in da water." For him that means sitting on the steps, blowing
bubbles, and screaming whenever I take him for a lap around the
shallows. He is getting progressively more comfortable with the
water, and with 21 days to go I think he may quit screaming
before we leave.
Millie is as sweet as can
be. She has an extremely mild temperament and smiles all the
time. She is sleeping very well at night, last night from 10 to
5. Since we arrived at the beach Joseph has been sleeping on a
full-size air mattress in our room. It has been an interesting
challenge for him to transition from a crib. He has done fairly
well, but it does make me miss the confines of the crib. 5:30 am
has been my wake-up for the last few days.
June 23, 2007
Millie continues to grow.
I'd forgotten how rapid the changes are when they are this
small. She coos (sp?) all the time, and really likes to be
spoken to. She shows a lot of interest in Joseph and he
continues to be very sweet with her.
He learns new words every
day. Did I already say he could count to ten? He can, and is
quite enthusiastic about it. Then again, he's enthusiastic about
everything.
June 11, 2007
We've had a very busy
and very fun couple of weeks. Matt and Amber Nielsen were with
us for the last week and we had a lot of fun. They have a five
month old boy and it was great to have them around. I've put
some pictures from the week in the photos section as well as up
above. The big baby in the photo with Millie is Matt & Amber's
son Carter. He was born to be a linebacker. The little girl in
the picture with Joseph is Sahara Eichelberger. Her dad and I
met freshman year at BYU, and they are here in Gainesville so he
can attend law school.
Millie smiles all the time.
She is really active, which is fun to see, but also reminds us
of her brother, who doesn't know how to take a break. He is fun,
but crazy. But I think crazy is a good thing for 22 month olds
to be. He is doing this funny thing these days where he puts his
index finger up to his mouth and says "Hmmm...I know!" and then
he tells me what he knows. It is really cute. He's learning so
much, so fast. He likes to sing along with the lullabyes, which
is also fun.
Something funny- the other
day I was changing Joseph's diaper outside of Sonny's Real Pit
Bar-B-Que. He proceeded to pee in his own face! I felt bad for
him, and quickly covered the source of urine, but couldn't help
but laugh.
May 25, 2007
Millie is now 4 weeks old!
The time is flying by. She has started smiling a little bit, and
I definitely think it is more than gas. This past week we had
some great pictures taken by our friend and photographer Lisa
Emmerich. She also had her second child in April. Her oldest,
Sasha, is just a day younger than Joseph. Millie is sleeping
better, and her strength also seems to be increasing as she is
also squirmier. She is at least 10lbs 8oz. That was her
measurement last Friday at her 3 week appointment. I'm a little
surprised at how much I enjoy having a little girl.
Joseph loves music. And
jumping. I think his favorite toy would be a trampoline that
makes music as he jumps. He is a very good brother and although
he misses having Lacy's full attention, I think he is adjusting
well (for now). He got to play with his cousins Nicole,
Michelle, and Tison yesterday, and that makes him as happy as
anything else. He is also enjoying his increasing footspeed, as
running away after the bath is a new fun trick.
May 6, 2007
This has been a very nice
time for our family. I have spent most of it at home, and we
were glad to have the company of Lacy's mother. I'll start with
Millie.
She is a great little girl,
who eats and sleeps well and just seems to be the sweetest thing
I've ever seen. To our eyes she looks like a little girl and
gets prettier every day. She is very strong, and every time she
is awake and uprights she lifts her head up. She also seems to
try and focus hard on faces. She responds well to our voices and
is fun to watch.
Joseph has adjusted well to
Millie's joining our family. He kisses her goodnight and gets
excited sometimes when she appears from a nap. His vocabulary is
really growing. Its hard to remember the time when he couldn't
tell us when he was hungry or thirsty, or when he wants to get
down from his high chair. He has some new habits. At bedtime he
sometimes like to take one of his favorite books to bed. A few
times when I have put him in his crib he looks up at me and says
"Bye."
He still loves The Wiggles
and Backyardigans. His absolute favorite activity is jumping up
and down. He has gotten quite good at it, and especially enjoys
playing at the gymnasium near our house, where they have free
play on Friday mornings. He is as much fun as a dad could hope
for. Life is good for the Lowry's.
April 26, 2007
Today is an eventful day for
our family. At about 2 am, Lacy woke up with contractions and
what she believed to be her water breaking. The pattern was
similar to what transpired the day of Joseph's birth. We got to
the hospital, but not without some excitement (which you will
have to ask me about) and learned that she was not as far along
in the process as we expected. This caused some frustration and
anxiety, but Lacy possesses impressive fortitude and before too
long, but not before intense contractions, Lacy began to push.
Just thirty minutes later she gave birth to Camilla Jane Lowry.
Millie weighed 9 lbs 14 oz, and many of the hospital staff were
rightfully impressed by Lacy's all-natural delivery.
To me the birth of a child
is beyond miraculous. From a detached perspective, it fascinates
me how a complete, functioning human is formed over a period of
months within the womb of a woman. From a personal perspective,
it is one of the most moving emotional and spiritual experiences
that you can have. I don't even have to elaborate on the way
that my experience in the birth of my children has differed from
Lacy's, but I know that the tremendous relief I felt was amazing
to me. I cannot express in words what it is like. I see divinity
in it, and I am thankful to my Father in Heaven for the
well-being of my wife and daughter.
When Joseph was born in 2005
and diagnosed with a severe heart defect (you
can read about it here) it was a complete shock. Lacy had
experienced a worry-free pregnancy and we were stunned that
anything could have gone wrong. We were fortunate in that
instance that his outcome was so positive (something I must also
ascribe to a divine blessing). I didn't realize how that had
affected me until today. When Millie was being examined I kept
waiting for bad news. Its almost the opposite this time around.
There isn't anything wrong with this little girl and we couldn't
be happier.
My mother offered to watch
Joseph during this time and it is a tremendous help. I really
miss him, but it is great for Lacy to actually be able to relax
and spend time getting to know Camilla. We love our little girl. |