Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Jack, 11 Months


Holy Guacamole people. It's almost like someone said "SHAZAM" and Jack was 11 months old. I mean, seriously... how have we had him for almost a year already? I get hives when I start to think about how fast time is moving now. I get on this train of thought that goes a little something like this "wow. Jack is 11 months old. Holy cow, that's crazy... Next month, he'll be ONE. That's even more crazy.... Sheesh, this year went by really fast. I can't believe I get only four more of those fast years before he's in kindergarten.... so sad. Before I know it he'll be getting baptized, then going to scouts and getting the priesthood, high school, dances, seminary, driver's license....". Before I know it, in my head Jack, has already moved out and is on his own. At this point I have to take deep breaths, IN and OUT, IN and OUT just to calm myself down a little bit. It's all going by way too fast...

Here's what Jack has been up to this month:

Sometimes I sing that song " Na, na, na, na. Na, na, na, na. Hey, hey, hey. Goodbye..." to Jack. You know the one I mean right? Sometimes I switch out the"Na" and "Da" and Jack sings along. He says the right syllable when I switch them too. Of course it's not in time, but he thinks he's singing too and its soo darling.


Jack dances by bouncing up and down when he hears music.


Jack, never to be left out of a joke, has decided that if anyone chuckles, laughs, of giggles in his presence, that he too will laugh... but only with the most adorable nose scrunching, big open mouth laugh he can muster. If anyone wants to feel like their jokes are REALLY funny I suggest you hang around Jack for a while. He'll make you feel really good about your jokes, and yourself.


Speaking of confidence booster, he LOVES to web cam with all of his grandparents so much that he claps when he sees their faces.


Jack is a chatter box these days. He babbles while he is playing with his toys, while he is going to sleep and waking up, and he'll even hold a conversation with you. Ask him a question and he'll babble of an answer and wait for a reply before babbling off again. It's uber cute. He's trying harder and harder to actually imitate real words. For example, his buddy Ethan is really good about saying "Help, please" when he needs assistance. A few weeks ago I was putting Jack down at night and he was having none of it. Between cries he was yelling something that sounded like "HELP MEEEEEE". So sad, but funny how he picks things up like that. Needless to say, that he did not have to go to sleep after he kept saying that. It was too heartbreaking to leave him in his crib yelling for help...


He loves the song Bingo because of the clapping hands part when you spell the dogs name. He claps along with us when we sing it, and lately I've even heard him trying to make a noise that sounds like Bingo.


Jack is pretty much over his stranger danger phase, but he's still pretty attached to me in new situations.

Jack refuses to eat dinner unless we are all sitting down at the table together.


He became really interested in learning how to use a spoon this month, so we we're working on that... which means lots of messes under his highchair.

Jack loves to click his tongue. He does it when he hears any clicking noise, including the blinker in our car.



Jack is mastering the pincer grasp and loves to pick up little pieces of food and feed himself.
Jack can throw a ball (sort of). I'm pretty sure he learned how from watching his buddies Ethan and Daniel.


Jack got TWO new teeth this month. The first of these new teeth was the top left incisor. For the first little while I thought it was his canine because I didn't have any reference point. MAN OH MAN! That little tooth threw us off for a week! Jack was so fussy and screechy and would wake up like four times a night. Now he's back to his old self again. His top middle tooth on the left side also came through this month too. He didn't make a big deal at all about that one for some reason. Now it looks like his top right incisor will be coming in any day. He kind of looks like he got punched in a bar fight because he looks like he is missing some teeth. He's our little snaggle tooth. Look closely and you can see them...


Speaking of teeth... he GRINDS his teeth. It is SO loud that I can hear it and it makes my blood curdle. If anyone has suggestions on what I can do to stop it PUH-LEASE let me know.

Jack loves to give high fives, swing at the park, bury his face in my hair (and put it in his mouth), to hold the broom, find little bottles or pens to hold onto, and dogs.


When Jack sees something across the room that he is excited about he breathes really loudly and quickly. It's like he's experiencing pure joy that can't be contained.

The other day, I made butter from scratch and showed Jack how to take his finger stick it in the cream and lick it. Now all he wants to do is scoop up food with his pointer finger and feed me or Gordy. Jack is a really good share-er.


Just in the past few days Jack has been standing on his own for a few seconds at a time. This is HUGE for us because usually he always squats down as soon as we let go of him. I wonder if he'll be walking by his first birthday...?


This month was not the easiest photo shoot we've had. The older Jack gets, the more interested he is in moving around and exploring, and I foolishly tried to take the pictures without the help of Gordy. You'll also notice lots of pictures of him sticking his tongue out... he's teething so I didn't get his normal smiley self... oh well, such is life.

Fort Wayne



Last weekend our little family took a road trip to Fort Wayne Indiana for Gordy to attend a call back interview. Friday night Gordy was invited to attend a social event that lasted for several hours, so it was just Jack and I hanging out in the hotel room. Since we were on a mini-vacay I tried to make it a special time for Jack. We got fast food (which RARELY happens in this family) and Jack got to eat French Fries (along with pureed vegetable soup) for dinner. Then we got ready for bed and snuggled on the couch for hours while watching Shrek. Jack was soooo sweet and cuddly that night so he got to stay up until NINE o'clock (which also NEVER happens) and cuddle with me until he fell asleep. I had the absolute best time with him. The next day was Gordy's interview so Jack and I were on our own for breakfast in the Hotel Lobby.

When Gord's interview was done we grabbed a slice of pizza and took a walk around down town Fort Wayne. I was super impressed with how clean the down town area was. It was such a perfect day.


Jack even fell asleep a little on the car ride home (after much persuasion from me, of course).


My 24th Birthday



For my 24th birthday we tried a Turkish restaurant in town called Turkuaz. I was thrilled to discover that Turkish food has a lot of the same elements as Greek food. I had never had Turkish food before, so it was a fun experience to sit on the floor and lounge on the pillows.


Jack loved it too. He crawled from table to table emptying out the packets of Splenda, dumping the salt and pepper shakers over, and throwing his cheerios all over the floor. Jack and I both loved the red lentil soup. The owner kept coming over to our table and telling us that Jack was going to be his next big customer because he liked the soup so much.


After we ate a HUGE dinner we decided to top the evening off with ice cream from Hartzell's (another first for us).

We ordered chocolate (my favorite) and shared as a family. Jack couldn't get enough of it.


All in all, it was a good birthday... even though Jack was teething.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Hoosiers Outrun Cancer


Gordy and I ran our first official race. Although it was only a 5K, it was to benefit cancer research. A very good cause.




The atmosphere was so unique. It was like the air was super charged with energy, not necessarily because of the race, but because of the cause. It touched our hearts to see people running in memory of a lost loved one, holding pictures of someone who had passed from cancer.


It was a nippy fall day, so we bundled ourselves up for the race, and made extra sure Jack was warm.


There were several times after the race started that I wished I had brought my camera on the run with us. There were just SO MANY people it was incredible. It was like running in a sea of people. At one point I was sort of terrified of falling and being trampled to death.... but it didn't happen (thank goodness).


We ran the race with our buddy, Mitchell.


... and his sweetheart of a wife watched our little Jack for us while we ran. This is us after the race (don't mind me... I just took a huge bite of an apple as the picture was being taken. whoopsie).


FINISH LINE! YAY! We didn't finish first, but shockingly, we didn't finish last. Not even close to last. We kept up a pretty good pace. I was so glad that we spent a few hours of our Saturday doing this little race. It was a really good experience and we had such a good time.


Fire Station





A few weeks ago we had the opportunity to go on a tour of our local fire department for play group. It was awesome. The firemen dressed up in their gear, gave a little presentation, and let all the kids take their pictures on the fire truck.


This nice fireman even offered to take a picture with Jack. Don't you just love the juxtaposition of their sizes? So cute.




The firemen even got an emergency call while we were there. It was all very exciting as you can tell...


Jack was very confused by the sirens at first....


...then he decided that the loud noises were pretty funny.


but his favorite part of the day was playing with the firemen pole. He loved it so much that he wouldn't hold still for a picture. The firemen thought that Jack was pretty funny playing with the pole and they called him a "Jr. fire fighter".