Our babies!

Our babies!

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

H's second month

Ok world sorry for the tardiness, but here go.

Harrison turned two months on December 18th, time has really flown by.  Its amazing how completely the little guy has captivated our hearts.  Parenthood is definitely one of those things in life you have to experience to fully understand.  How everything revolves around the happiness of your child or the joy one feels when changing a diaper or not hesitating to grab nose boogies.  Things that outside the roles of mom and dad would seem odd.  




Harrison is getting bigger and more alert each day and really recognizes his mom & dad. (Mom more than Dad but I think thats because Mom is his food source)  Its pretty cool how when Harrison looks at one of us and smiles nothing else really matters.  But even more interesting than mom and dad are the lights and ceiling fans.  Harrison loves to look at them and its funny when he laughs and "talks" to the fans.  

Still his favorite place to sleep!

funny face ;)

my hair gets wild on one side

talkin to Daddy

We got photos taken by Emily Tate- she was wonderful, but of course H was not in the mood for modeling.  She captured some great shots, you can't even tell he wasn't happy. :)  She also took the one at the top of the blog and our Christmas card picture.  These are a few of our favorites...







His second month was pretty eventful.  He met lots of new faces and was loved on by many family members.  The Rubels came to visit the weekend before Thanksgiving.  We realized that lots of baby-proofing needs to be done in the near future.  The boys were so sweet, wanting to hold Harrison, touch his toes, and talk to him.  We ventured down to New Orleans for Thanksgiving.  It was our first trip with Harrison, and it was memorable!  We tried to leave on Monday evening, but turned around before we even reached the interstate.  He was so fussy and we were both tired, we figured it was safer to leave in the morning.  Harrison did not sleep well at all while we were down there, which made for two tired parents.  The time spent with family and friends was worth it though.  Harrison got to meet his great- grandmother, a very special time.  After New Orleans we went to see family in Seminary for a couple days.  This was more laid-back and he slept a little better!  





And we went to get our Christmas tree...



our reindeer...making bubbles :)