Monday, October 27, 2008

11 Months


I seriously can't believe October is almost over, and Bridget is now 11 months. Her 1st birthday will be here before I know it. Nate and I love watching all the new things she's learning to do, and can't help but laugh at some of them. Here's a quick run-down of the last month and a video highlighting some of them:
  • She's getting so good at walking, but still resorts to crawling at least half of the time. I love how she walks like a zombie with her arms straight out in front of her to help her get her balance.

  • Her ability to understand amazes me. If we're in our living room and we ask her where Jesus is, she gets a big smile on her face and looks at the picture hanging on our fireplace and then at the statue on the piano. I know I'm a little biased, but it's so cute!

  • Any time you say to her "no pooping," she smiles and pretends to grunt like she does when she is pooping. Sorry if that's TMI, but it really is funny.

  • She got 2 more of her top teeth.

  • She loves to play "Where's Bridget?" aka peek-a-boo if there's a blanket or dishtowel nearby.

  • Bath time is still one of her favorite activities, and she's not afraid of the water one bit. If we lay her down to wet her hair, she doesn't get scared or cry at all.

  • The stranger phobia still hasn't set in, and at this point I don't know that it will. She's a very friendly baby, and will smile or go to most people if Mom or Dad is nearby.

  • She finally wore shoes for the first time, and is getting better at walking in them.



Saturday, October 18, 2008

A Few Steps

Bridget is getting closer and closer to walking by herself, and a couple of days ago she made some good progress. She will sometimes let go of things (couch, people, etc.) on her own now and take a few steps. She does really well if she goes slow and gets her balance with each step, but sometimes she gets a little too excited and then falls. Anyway, this is a short video of one of her practice sessions. I'll be surprised if she's not walking on her own by her birthday which is only about 5 weeks away!

Monday, October 13, 2008

Recent Changes

We've been in our house now for about 2 months, and in that short time we've already gone through some major changes at church. About a month ago Nate got called to teach Elders Quorum one Sunday a month, and lucky for him he probably now holds some sort of record for serving in a calling for the shortest amount of time and never having to actually do anything with it. Within 2 weeks of receiving that calling, our stake made major boundary changes to every ward and dissolved two of the nine wards (ours being one of them). Obviously everybody from our ward was released from their callings, and on Sunday we attended our new ward for the first time.

On Saturday a member of the bishopric randomly showed up at our door (for some reason they didn't have a phone number for us so he couldn't call first). I happened to still be in my pajamas because I'd been so busy cleaning and taking care of Bridget that I hadn't had a chance to get ready for the day yet, so it was just a little embarrassing. Anyway, I got called to be the 2nd Counselor in the Primary of our new ward. When he told me the name of the president, I didn't have a clue who she was (not surprising since we've only lived in our house a couple of months). When we were all sustained during sacrament meeting, I didn't even recognize her as somebody I'd ever seen before. She even admitted to me later that she couldn't even remember my name, but when she was praying about who her counselors should be, she knew it was supposed to be me (the woman who spoke in sacrament meeting just a few weeks before and bought the Riggs' home). I'm really excited about this calling since it's something I haven't done before, and I love Primary. I also look forward to getting to know the other women in the presidency, the teachers, and the kids.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

First Snow Fall of 2008

We all awoke this morning to the great white stuff falling from the sky. Bridget loved to just sit by the window and watch it fall.

By the time we got done with church (4:00 PM) the snow had stopped and it was looking much nicer. Now Nate just has to clean up the mess from the two branches that broke off our tree in the front yard.


Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Waving

A little over a week ago Bridget learned to wave, and since I'm slow to blog these days, I'm finally get around to posting a short video. She still hasn't figured out to turn her hand the other direction, but she'll get it eventually.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

10 Months


I know I've been really lazy about blogging this month, but life's been busy with me being back at work and Nate and I not seeing much of each other. It seems like any spare time we have we use to work on projects around the house. I'll have to try to do better for October.

Anyway, with as fast as September has gone by it's not surprising to realize that Bridget is yet another month older. She's growing up so fast, and it's so fun to watch her learn new things.

She's getting closer and closer to walking by herself every day. Nate actually got her to walk 6 steps before she fell today. The most I've witnessed is four. She crawls and cruises around very well and is also turning into quite the climber. It's not uncommon to see her trying to climb from the arm of the couch to the end table or anything else for that matter. She definitely keeps us on our toes.

She's also learning more sounds and currently can say "Mom, Dad, ba-ba, and hey." She still isn't calling us by name, but can at least make the sounds.

One of her favorite things to do is blow raspberries. If you blow one at her, she almost always does it back. In fact, that's one of our favorite games to play while we're in the car. We go back and forth and get plenty of laughs in while doing it.

She's mastered the pincer grip and is sometimes better at cleaning the floor than a vacuum. It's amazing how small some of the things are that she's able to pick up. And when we're outside she loves to pick leaves up off the lawn or destroy the marigolds.

It's also so fun to watch how well she seems to comprehend things we say. She definitely understands the word "no" and obeys pretty well. It always makes me laugh when I tell her "no" to something she's doing and she turns to look at me with a sly grin on her face and then proceeds to go back to whatever she was doing and laugh while she's doing it.

Her top 2 teeth have finally made it through after a month of trying. Hopefully we'll get a little break from teething before the next ones come.

And Bridget is still a big fan of the bathtub. She will hardly let go of her rubber ducky the whole time she's in it, and she'll even sit and kick her legs when you tell her to "splash, splash." I have fun sculpting the little bit of hair she has with the shampoo. Maybe some day it will really be long enough for pigtails.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Giggles

Lately Bridget will get into moods where anything and everything makes her laugh. I was able to capture just a little on camera, but prior to getting the camera out she was laughing even harder and longer than what you see here.

And even though this doesn't have anything to do with the video, I also have to mention that Bridget learned to say Mom on Sunday. I don't know that she's calling me by name yet, but just making the sound because it always comes out in a long stream of "mom, mom, mom, mom," but she does it a few times a day now.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

9 Month Stats

I took Bridget to the pediatrician yesterday for her 9 month checkup. Luckily, she didn't have to have any shots, so it was a quick and easy visit. She's 22 lbs. 3 oz. (93rd percentile), 29 inches tall (90th percentile), and her head is 18.5 inches (above 97th percentile). She's still doing pretty well with strangers, and the doctor even commented that she seemed to like him better than most 9 month old babies he sees. So she's still very healthy, and to quote the doctor "there's nothing small about her."

Labor Day Weekend

We had all sorts of plans for accomplishing things around our house over the long weekend, but we only accomplished half of them due to some unforeseen events. On Saturday Nate installed a new faucet in our kitchen. After 3 trips to Lowes and Home Depot and several more hours than he anticipated, the task was accomplished, but in the process some water leaked through the wall into the bathroom below and now we get to repair the paint that bubbled up. At least we have a fabulous new faucet that's a thousand times better than the nasty old one we replaced. I also worked on painting the dining room. It took me several tries to get the right paint color, and I ended up just mixing my own from a couple different ones that we had because the 2 that I bought just weren't quite right. We also purchased a new BBQ grill - nothing fancy but it does the job. And then we spent the rest of our day cleaning and getting ready to have my family over for a BBQ on Sunday. I should also mention that Nate and I had to speak in our new ward on Sunday so we had to prepare talks on Saturday as well.

Sunday afternoon my sisters and their families came over (Jill, Rob, Elaine, Charlotte, Megan, Jessica, and Matt) for dinner. The weather turned cold and it rained a lot so we had to stay inside, but it was great to get together and visit. We tried to get some good pictures of the girls together but none of them would sit still long enough to get one, so here's the best of what we got:

Just as my family was leaving that night our power went out due to the storm going on outside. And it stayed out for 23.5 hours! I don't think I've ever been in a power outage that lasted so long, and you never realize how much you use electricity until you don't have it. All night long I kept waking up because I was worried about losing all the food in our refrigerator and all of the things we wouldn't be able to get done on Labor Day without power. First thing Monday morning Nate loaded up most of our food and took it to his Grandma's house to put in her fridge and freezer, so we only ended up losing a little of our food. We really didn't do much the rest of the day, but it was nice to finally have some time to relax.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

9 Months


Here's a picture of Bridget enjoying her new room (not that you can see much of it). The walls are a very pale green to match her frog bedding. She had a hard time adjusting to her new room the first couple of nights, but sleeps through the night as usual again.

She's crawling all over the place, and getting very fast. If I look away for too long she's bound to be going somewhere or doing something she probably shouldn't. She's also getting better and faster at cruising along the couch or anything else that's the right height. And learning to climb stairs was definitely something she learned to do much sooner and faster than I would have liked.

The last couple of weeks she's been able to spend her mornings with Nate while I'm at work, and she doesn't seem to mind one bit. I'm pretty sure she's already realized he's the fun one anyway.

A couple of weeks ago she also had a fever for a couple of days and her top two front teeth started to appear, but they seem to have stayed where they're at and haven't come through anymore. So shes still really only has two teeth.

In the last month she's also taken much more of an interest in other babies and even herself when she looks in the mirror or sees pictures. It will be fun to see her interact with her cousins Elaine and Charlotte when they come visit in a few days.

As far as her stats go, that will have to be a post for next week after I take her to the doctor for her checkup. She's certainly getting taller because she's recently outgrown most of her 6-9 month clothing.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Climbing Stairs

Bridget has decided that she is old enough to take on the stairs. Yesterday morning I found her 1/2 way up the bottom half of our stairs. This morning she decided it was time to conquer them.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Resolution of a Nightmare

So much has happened since our last post, and I'm never one to tell a brief story but I'll try to be as brief as possible in explaining our nightmare of an experience with closing on our home.

We closed on Wednesday, August 6th (my 28th birthday by the way), and everything went very well at closing. Bridget was well behaved and the paperwork was all signed in about 30 minutes. The nightmare didn't begin until we were finally able to get a key to the house and get in on Thursday evening. One of the first things we noticed besides the filthy condition of the house was that the seller stole the refrigerator which was supposed to stay according to the contract. After contacting our agent we found out that the seller was out of town for an unknown amount of time and no one seemed to be able to tell us when we'd get it back for sure. This was extremely irritating because of how much of a necessity a fridge is, and that no one could give us any answers. We kept being told it would be returned by a certain time, and then it wouldn't happen. It was getting to the point that we were feeling our only option was to buy a fridge and hope that the seller would pay for it, and that's an expensive risk we really didn't want to take. At some point in the middle of the night Saturday night, part of the filthy dirty refrigerator was returned to our garage where we discovered it on Sunday (missing doors, shelves, and trays). I should also mention that the seller had failed to give us garage door openers and the gift cards we'd been promised as a credit for some other issues we'd been having with the master bath remodel. Anyway, here's what the fridge looked like:
After several more phone calls and still no real answers we were starting to feel like our only option might be to take the guy to small claims court. I ended up calling his fiance who happens to be a girl we know from the singles ward we attended. Things got more and more heated and emotional as we talked until she wouldn't talk to me anymore. She said she would have the rest of the pieces delivered Sunday night, and I told her I just wanted a clean, working fridge put back where it's supposed to be. Monday mornning I got a call that the agent was at our house with the rest of the fridge, one garage door opener, and our gift cards. Then he called me a while later to say that this girl wanted to come over with some guys that night to clean the fridge, move it into the kitchen, and put it back together for us. She even brought ice cream and root beer as a peace offering. So we now have our fridge and most of the other details sorted out.
The other stressful thing that happened right after we got into the house was discovering that the swamp cooler was leaking into the master bedroom closet. Nate discovered it Friday afternoon, fixed the leak, and tried to clean up the water as best he could. Sadly, when he got to the house Saturday morning the ceiling had completely fallen in because of the weight of the wet insulation and sheet rock, so there was a giant mess all over the bedroom. Here's a picture of the closet. So now we have to get that repaired, and hopefully we won't have any more problems with the swamp cooler until we take it out in 3 weeks to put central air in.

Another piece of good news in addition to the fridge problem being resolved is that we had amazing help from family and friends on Saturday getting most of the upstairs painted. The entire upstairs was in great need of a paint job, and all 3 bedrooms and the living room got painted on Friday and Saturday. Now we have just the dining room, kitchen, bathroom, and hall to do. Thanks so much Desaray, Sabrina, Megan, Corey, Emily, Andy, Candice, Megan, Jessica, and Matt for all of your help over the weeked!

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Bridget Meets Amy


Last week my friend, Amy, came to Utah for a family reunion. She was kind enough to fit us in her plans and she came for dinner and a visit. She and Bridget color-coordinated outfits that day and the picture turned out perfect.
Thanks, Amy, for taking time away from your family to visit. We can't let it be another 3 years (or was it 4) before we see each other!

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

If You're Happy and You Know It...

Clap Your Hands! Bridget randomly learned to clap her hands today. I've been trying to get her to do it for awhile, and all of a sudden she did it on her own. To make sure it wasn't just a fluke, we had to see if she would do it again on video, and she did:

Sunday, July 27, 2008

8 Months

I really cannot believe that Bridget is 8 months old already and how quickly she's learning new things. Here are some of her accomplishments over the past month:

  • She's crawling all over and getting into everything! She still doesn't crawl far distances and won't follow me from room to room, but she certainly can get around the room she's in. She loves to pull the DVDs off the shelf by the TV, and she loves to play in the bottom drawer in our kitchen that's full of plastic bags - supervised, of course.

  • She tries to pull up to stand on just about anything she can, and she's getting more steady on her feet and faster at walking holding onto people's hands.
  • She has 2 teeth on the bottom that are coming through but not completely there yet. Luckily she hasn't seemed to be bothered by teething much at all.

  • She still loves to eat everything I give her, but especially enjoys when I share what I'm eating with her like little bites of banana or graham crackers. She's also finally figured out how to eat Gerber cereal puffs without trying to swallow them too quickly and actually "chews" them with her gums now.

  • She learned how to hold her bottle herself and also enjoys drinking water out of a sippy cup and even a real cup when we share with her.
  • She loves to blow raspberries and also babbles quite a bit. Right now she says "da" a lot, and it even comes out "da da" sometimes which makes Nate happy.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

The Joys of Parenthood

Lately Bridget has developed a liking for sucking on her bottom lip, and some days she likes it so much that she does it nearly all day long. Of course, a picture of her would not be complete without some drool. I should also mention that Bridget's first tooth (bottom right) finally started coming through today!

This is definitely not an attractive picture of me, but the horrified look on my face is because Bridget had just been climbing all over me and then decided to spit up all over my neck and chest - and not just a little bit. Nate was laughing so hard that he decided to grab the camera while he was grabbing a burp cloth for me. Let's just say I am eagerly awaiting the day she stops spitting up, and it's a good thing she's so cute so I can put up with it.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Crawling

Bridget is officially crawling today. She's not particularly fast and sometimes she uses a combination of techniques (scooting, army crawling, reaching) to get to what she wants, but she did some real crawling for the first time today. You can watch her in action:

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

More House Details

Since Nate failed to post any details about the house, here you go...

The house is 1792 square feet and has 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. The basement is a finished laundry room/bathroom and family room. The yard is just under 1/4 acre and has a garden for me to spend my afternoons and evenings.

We are close to a golf course and the Roy aquatic center and in what appears to be a quiet neighborhood (we hope this holds true).

Monday, July 14, 2008

Our House...

So, we finally did it--we bought a house!

When all is said and done (and everything passes inspection, etc.) we will close on August 6th (Kimberly's birthday) and hope to be able to move in during the next week. We are excited to start this new adventure and scared to death to be putting down roots, no matter how shallow, in Roy.

Although we don't have an exterior picture (one will be added soon), here are some interior ones Kimberly snapped during one of our quick visits:



Bridget & Mason

A few weeks ago one of my college roommates, Danny, came to town (along with his wife, April, and son, Mason). We were lucky enough to arrange some time to get together and it was entertaining to watch Bridget and Mason interact.

I was nice to reconnect and I guess we now owe them a trip to Albany, NY sometime in the future...

Rather than repost pictures, here's a link to their post: Mason and Bridget. Enjoy!

Montana Vacation

We're finally back from our long trip to Montana, and it's so good to be home again. We left on July 2nd and drove to Idaho Falls to stay with our friends Dustin & Emily for the night before heading to Kalispell and Big Fork, MT the following day. We were trying to make it in time for a BBQ dinner that was part of the pre-wedding festivities for Nate's brother Brant's wedding, but we ended up not making it.

Friday we just hung around the hotel until it was time to head to Big Fork for the wedding. We had a big downpour of rain that evening, but luckily it stopped in time since the wedding was outside. We don't have any pictures from the wedding because we forgot our camera at the hotel and we never really saw much of the bride and groom anyway. I was too busy with Bridget during the ceremony to take pictures, and Nate was up front looking handsome in his tux. After the ceremony the bride and groom were off taking pictures for almost 2 hours, and we had to leave to go put Bridget to bed shortly after they came back. It was a nice wedding, but it was too bad it was somewhat disorganized and the location was too small to accommodate everyone comfortably. It was the first time I'd been to Flathead Lake, Kalispell, and Big Fork, so it was fun to see new places.

On Saturday we headed back to Nate's parents' house and basically just spent the next week hanging out and relaxing.

Bridget loved being outside and enjoyed Grandma and Grandpa's huge yard. You can see the nice creek behind her in this picture.

Bridget got to help Grandpa mow the lawn


Bridget played with her cousins Tanner and Jaxon a few times.

Another one of Bridget's accomplishments while we were away was learning how to get from her tummy to a sitting position by herself on Thursday, July 10th. Here's a video of it:

On Saturday the 12th, we headed to Great Falls for my friend Angie's wedding. Angie was one of my best friends in high school, and we hadn't seen each other in a few years. I also got to see my friend Emily from high school, and she was kind enough to let us stay with her that night.

Me, Angie, and Emily

As an added bonus, my brother and his partner were in Great Falls for Mark's high school reunion, so we met up with them for lunch that day at my favorite pizza place of all time - MacKenzie River Pizza. Here's a picture of Bridget meeting Uncles Mark and Mark for the first time.

We were very ready to make the return trip home yesterday but had one more stop to make in Pocatello, ID to visit one of my friends from BYU, Marshall, his wife Krista and their two kids.

Bridget did really well with all the traveling. She slept well in all the different places and did really well on all the long rides in the car. But it's so great to finally be home!

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

My Domestic Side

When Bridget isn't demanding my attention (and that's not very often) I like to spend my spare time in the kitchen or sewing. I just finished her Christmas stocking a few days ago - it only took me 4 months of working on it little bits at a time. And today while she was napping I whipped up a devils food cake with chocolate frosting, chocolate mint ganache, and Andes mints for Nate's coworker's birthday. And when we get back from our vacation in a couple of weeks, I have to find time to alter a wedding dress for one of my former students who's getting married in August.

Friday, June 27, 2008

7 Months

Bridget is 7 months old today and here's a little of what she's doing these days:
  • She is still toothless, but I think a tooth must be on its way soon because her drooling has drastically increased this past week. I didn't think it could get much worse than it's been the last three months, but I was wrong.

  • She's loving eating solid foods and doesn't seem to be a picky eater at all. She eats anything I give her so it's hard to tell if she has favorites, but they seem to be sweet potatoes, peaches, oatmeal, and rice cereal.

  • Prior to this week Bridget didn't move around in her crib at all. All of sudden she's figured out that she can roll around on her mattress just like she does on the floor and now we find her sleeping on her tummy on occasion.

  • Her favorite thing to do is to practice standing and walking while holding onto someone's hands. Quite often as she's sitting on the floor playing, she'll lose interest in her toys and turn to us and reach out to grab our hands so she can pull herself up to a standing position. As soon as she accomplishes this task she gets a huge grin on her face, and then she gets mad and fusses if we stop before she is ready to be done.

  • Her biggest accomplishment of all has definitely been sleeping through the night consistently as mentioned in a previous post. She's doing so well at going to sleep on her own at night and for naps, and she consistently sleeps for 10-11 hours at night!! She is a much happier baby these days, and I'm a much happier mom.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Thank You Dr. Ferber

For the last couple of months Bridget's sleeping habits were getting progressively worse. It was so bad a couple of weeks ago that I felt like I was at the end of my rope. She had to be held to go to sleep and would usually wake up and freak out as soon as you laid her in her bed and then the whole process would begin again. Add that to her waking up 2-6 times during the night and you can see why we were getting desperate for help. I'd read a lot online, in magazines, and in a book someone gave me, and nothing was working.

I decided to ask my older sister Amy for advice. She told me that they had very similar problems with their son and that they had amazing success with the method found in a book by Dr. Richard Ferber called Solve Your Child's Sleep Problems. Amy was very skeptical about it, but her husband followed the method exactly, and in 3 days their little boy was sleeping great. As soon as I told Nate about the book, he said that Amy's husband Stuart had given him a book for Christmas, and amazingly it was that exact book! When Nate started reading the first chapter, he was in tears laughing because Dr. Ferber described our situation exactly.

So last Saturday night we instituted his method which consists of putting your child to bed awake, leaving them for short periods of time which increase in length, returning to comfort them for 1-2 minutes without picking them up until they fall asleep. I knew it would be difficult because Amy warned me that it took her son an hour and 45 minutes to fall asleep the first night. Well, it took Bridget an hour and 30 minutes. It was hard listening to her cry for that long, but I knew I would only get results if I followed the method exactly. She only woke up a couple of times in the night, and when Nate used the method again she only cried for about 5 minutes before falling asleep again. I really thought the first night would be much worse than that, so I was pleased. When we instituted the method for naps, she only cried for about 5-10 minutes and sometimes less. The second night she only woke up once and cried for about 15 minutes before falling asleep. And she slept through the night (9-10 hours) nights 3 and 4. I love the Ferber method! Thank you Amy and Stuart for your advice and for giving us this book.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Father's Day

Today was Nate's first Father's Day, and although it wasn't too exciting, I think we had a pretty good day. It got off to a not so great start though because I didn't remember that it was Father's Day when I woke up and didn't remember to say or do anything until we'd been up for about an hour. Nate was grumpy and kept saying he was just tired but really he was mad that I hadn't wished him a happy father's day or done anything special yet. After I came out of my morning fog and realized the problem, I quickly gave him his gifts and apologized. Sadly, with 9:00 church and my forgetfulness I didn't have time to make him breakfast and he actually made it for me. We spent the rest of the day with Nate's family eating good food and visiting.



Nate is an amazing dad, and I always knew he would be. He loves playing with Bridget and can get her to laugh and smile without much effort. For the last few weeks he's also been great at getting up with Bridget when she wakes up at night because he does much better without good sleep than I do. And as you can tell from the pictures, they also enjoy taking naps together.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Hooray for New Toys and Good Deals

For the last few weeks I've been wanting to get Bridget an exersaucer to help keep her more entertained - especially since she loves to stand so much. Because I'm so frugal, I wanted to buy a used one as they are pricey and not something she'll use for very long. As luck would have it, I found a nice one for sale for a screaming good deal in the ksl classifieds yesterday, and it was only located about 15 minutes from where we live. I love a good deal, and Bridget loves her new toy!

Monday, June 9, 2008

Happy Anniversary to Us

Today is our 2nd Anniversary! The three of us went out to dinner at Red Lobster and the celebration was fabulous. The two years have gone by quickly, especially when you think that for over 1/2 that time I was either pregnant or a mom. While at dinner we reminisced about all the wonderful, exciting, fabulous things we have done. We also tried to remember specifics about our wedding day...like the rain.

Regardless of the "cheesy" factor, I have to say that you really do grow to love someone the more you put up with them...I mean, spend time with them.

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Playing on the Computer

Bridget loves to touch everything she can. Tonight, after her bath, I set her in our desk chair...and here's the result.





Bridget & Charlotte

When Kimberly's sister Jill and her family came to visit over Memorial Day, Bridget finally had the opportunity to meet two of her cousins, Elaine and Charlotte. Charlotte is only three weeks older than Bridget.
(Evidently Google Video's embedded player is having some issues, so the video above doesn't work, click here.)

Dance!

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

New Layout

For some time now, I wanted to re-do the look of our blog. Kimberly set about finding something "we" (meaning she) like.

The new header took me some time to figure out. And, after several emails back-and-forth emails between myself and our friend Emily I was finally able to figure it out. (Thanks for your help, Emily!)

There will certainly be some tweaks to everything but hopefully this will stick for a while. As Kimberly said, it is "springy". We hope you enjoy the new look. Let us know what you think!

Friday, May 30, 2008

A Chair for Our Princess

Now that Bridget is doing very well at sitting up on her own and starting to eat more solid foods, it was time to buy a highchair. After doing some research, I decided on the Graco Contempo model but was unable to find it in any store. So I ended up ordering it online and yesterday it was delivered. She seems be be enjoying it so far.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

6 Months

Bridget is 6 months old today, so we had her trip to the pediatrician for a checkup and shots. I thought she would be just over 20 lbs., but to our surprise she only weighed 19 lbs. 8 oz. (97th percentile). She's 27 inches long (90th percentile) and her head is 18 inches (above the 97th percentile). We were very impressed by how well she handled her shots too - all 5 of them! She only cried for a minute and has been pretty happy the rest of the day thanks to infant Tylenol. Now that she's hit the 6 month mark, she's ready to eat solid foods other than rice cereal. So when we got home we celebrated with some pears and barley cereal. Doesn't that sound delicious?

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Meeting Cousins


This weekend my sister Jill, her husband Rob, and their girls Elaine and Charlotte are visiting from Phoenix, so Bridget was able to meet them for the first time. Charlotte is 3 weeks older than Bridget, and they're pretty cute together as you can see from the pictures. Elaine called her "baby Bridget" at first but most of the time she would forget and call her "baby Charlotte." Charlotte was nice enough to share her toys with Bridget too.
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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Sitting Pretty


Bridget finally figured out how to stop wiggling long enough to sit by herself for several minutes. I've been practicing with her a lot lately, but she'd never sit long enough to even be able to take a picture until now. She still falls over every once in a while, but she seemed to enjoy playing with her toys on the floor for a few minutes.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Another Cake Creation

Nate's coworker had a birthday over the weekend, and I seem to be the designated cake-maker for his office. So here's my latest creation - devil's food cake with peanut butter frosting, chocolate ganache, and peanut butter cups. It was so good, but definitely not for those watching their calories.

Mother's Day Weekend

On Saturday, Bridget and I made yet another trip to Salt Lake to participate in Race for the Cure with my sister Megan. This was my third year doing it, and every year I always find it to be a great way to remember my mom, who died of breast cancer almost 7 years ago. This year there were about 18,000 people running or walking the 5k, so it was quite a crowd. My favorite part is looking at the signs everyone wears on their back saying "In Memory of..." and/or "In Celebration of...". We look forward to doing it again next year and hope that Jessica will be able to join us.
Sunday was obviously my first Mother's Day, and Bridget was so excited for me to open my presents that she woke us up at 6:30 that morning. So I got to lay in bed while Nate passed me presents to open. He and Bridget did a great job and got me an angel food cake pan, a hand blender, and a beautiful necklace of a mother and child. Then Nate and Bridget headed to the kitchen to make waffles while I went back to sleep for another half hour. After church, we went on a walk to the cemetary to put some flowers on my mom's grave and then headed to Nate's family's party. It was a fabulous first Mother's Day, and I now have a much better understanding of why we celebrate our mothers.

Friday, May 9, 2008

It's Official

A picture of my classroom

As some of you know, Nate and I have been trying to decide for the last few weeks if I would be going back to work in August. When I saw that my position at Bonneville High was only part-time next year, it got me thinking about going back. I've missed teaching more than I thought I would (although I wouldn't say I miss it all the time). I also miss getting out of the house every day and having adult interaction with someone other than Nate. I do enjoy staying home with Bridget most of the time, but teaching part-time will give me a little break from her which will be good for both of us. Nate's boss was kind enough to agree to let Nate work a later shift, so he'll be watching her in the mornings, dropping her off at my school when I'm done at 11:00 am, and then heading to work which is only about 5 minutes from my school. It will be a big adjustment for us, but it has many benefits including helping us in our goal of finally buying a house a year from now. So with all of the details finally worked out, I went and signed all my paperwork at the district office and will be back at work starting in the middle of August.

A Busy Couple of Days

I feel like we've hardly been home the last couple of days, but I'm happy to get out of our apartment since Bridget and I spend plenty of time there. On Wednesday, Bridget and I had to run some errands, and when Nate got home from work we headed to Salt Lake to pick my sister Megan up on our way to Provo to visit our other sister Jessica in the hospital. We made it there safely despite the downpour of rain we experienced on the way there. It was fun hanging out in her closet of a room, and it was good to know that her surgery went well.

Yesterday, we headed to Salt Lake again for Nate's cousin Jared's wedding. Megan was kind enough to take the afternoon off work and watch Bridget for us. Sadly, Bridget was not very good and screamed for an hour while she was there. Sorry, Megan! I'm sure Bridget would apologize for her behavior if she could.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Megan's Birthday Bash

Yesterday we went to my sister Megan's apartment in Salt Lake to celebrate her 23rd birthday which was actually on Thursday. Basically we just hung out, ate some burgers and fries, had delicious birthday cake and homemade ice cream, and played a little Rock Band, of course.
Here's the cake I made - triple chocolate fudge with chocolate mousse, crushed Oreos, and chocolate dipped strawberries.
Megan getting ready to blow out the candles.
The cake and homemade vanilla ice cream. Yum!
Bridget had to test out the cookie scoop Megan got as a gift.

Megan and Bridget

Friday, May 2, 2008

Bath Time

And, yet another video.


Bridget loves getting a bath (most of the time). She splashes as much as she can and tries to get everything around her wet.


Making a Mess

And another fabulous video of Bridget doing what she does best--wiggling. Unfortunately, she was supposed to be eating cereal at the time.


Thursday, May 1, 2008

For Elaine and Emily

There are 2 people who are obsessed with watching Bridget videos - her 2-year-old cousin Elaine and our friend Emily. So for them and anyone else who wants to watch her roll over several times, here's another one.