He will eat about as many black beans as you will feed him until we cut him off to make sure he doesn't get a belly ache. Then as soon as he gets down, he immediately goes on a "treasure hunt," checking his seat to see any treasures he may have dropped. Good stuff!
Everyday turns into a special memory. We have already forgotten some of those special moments. We don't want to forget another minute of our simple happy life.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Beans!
Carson has started to get a little picky with his eating. We still can't give him too much because of his milk allergy, so we have to introduce new foods slowly. He's getting a little tired of his mashed baby food and wants more finger food. However, he's pickier about finger foods. He has a clear favorite though - beans!
Cheerleader Camp
Brielle was pretty excited to do Cheerleader Camp! Her coach was one of Cassie's former students, who is now in high school. Her friend Sophie from preschool went with her and they had a blast. After the afternoon camp, they got to cheer at a Blue Springs South high school football game. She is now a big Jaguars fan!
New Mizzou Football Season
We are all excited for Mizzou football to start up again this fall. I took Brielle to the first game. She really enjoyed her snowcone, finding Truman, and watching Marching Mizzou. Not so interested in the actual game yet, but we still had a fun time just the two of us.
First Haircut for the Little Man
Carson's hair was getting really long, although not super thick, so we decided to give him a haircut. After consulting with a few friends, we decided to just do it ourselves. We might take him somewhere for his next one :).
First Day of Kindergarten
Brielle was excited to start Kindergarten this year! She didn't act scared. Maybe a little nervous, but she didn't get upset or clingy when we left. We are looking forward to seeing how much she learns and grows this year.
Friday, October 11, 2013
Dad's Ramblings - 10/11/13
Obviously Cassie has been
the main author/voice of this blog, although I have contributed as chief editor
and assistant photographer. I have
thought about adding my own posts, but so far I’ve just provided my ideas to
Cassie for her posts. However, since the
frequency of posts has decreased since Carson was born (due to lack of time and
sleep), I thought this was a good time for me to help carry the load and add
some posts of my own. So this is my
first post, and I hope to create others on occasion going forward.
The main focus of this
blog is to capture moments, both specific events and general periods of time,
so we can cherish them as memories inevitably fade and eventually share with
our children when they are older. So I
thought for my first post, I would just share some general reflections on
Brielle and Carson, to try to capture a small sliver of who they are right now
at this stage of their lives.
Brielle, you’re my sweet girl. When you are your happy, bubbly self, there
is nothing in the world that can make me smile more than just spending time
with you. You’re so sweet and funny, and
I love seeing the excitement in your eyes for all the little things in life.
You’re an incredible big-sister. You haven’t once acted jealous of the
attention that Carson often requires.
You like to dote on Carson – tickling him, talking to him, and helping
him try walk. And you’re a great help
with him. You watch him for me when I
need a hand for a moment. You talk to
him or dance/sing for him to keep him occupied if we’re trying to clip his fingernails
or something he doesn’t like. You even
push him in his stroller by yourself when we’re at the store just the 3 of us
so I can push the cart and keep him from trying to reach back and grab
everything. And you happily volunteer to
do these things.
Carson, my little man, you’re a funny combination of rambunctious and sweet at the same time. You’re crawling all over and pulling up on everything, and starting to take a few steps. And what you want more than anything is…everything that you can’t have. You quickly get bored with all of your toys, but never get tired of trying to get into the refrigerator, the pantry, and all the cabinets. You’re a man of action – you always want to be doing something or seeing something new.
At the same time, you’re incredibly sweet and loving. You’re almost always smiling, and love to
give hugs and “kisses”, which are basically you opening your mouth and licking
our cheeks. You have a hilarious big belly
laugh when you find something funny or we tickle you.
You’re also pretty tough – you had a double-ear infection
and the only reason we knew was that your eye started gunking up, making us
think you might have pinkeye. The Doctor
said you were the happiest kid with an ear infection she’d ever seen. You no longer get scared at loud noises – not
even when the neighbor’s big dog barks loudly at us. In fact, dogs are one of your favorite things
and you love to go look at them. You
even say “dog” when you see them, except it sounds more like “dah”.
I love you both more than anything in the world, and try to
cherish every little moment we have together.
It’s amazing watching you both grow up.
I’ll try to be less sappy going forward. Here are some of my favorite pictures off my
phone from this summer.
Picnic on the driveway!
Brielle's birthday party at Chuck E. Cheese
Sugar high!
Carson, all dressed up for Brielle's pre-school graduation in an outfit from Aunt Theresa
Brielle's pre-school graduation, getting her diploma from Ms. Keri
Brielle decided to sell some of her toys during the neighborhood garage sale
Brielle, getting ready for her big dance recital. Such a cutie!
Brielle got a big-girl bike for her birthday, which has been a big hit. She's gotten really good at it, and we take lots of rides around the neighborhood.
Carson loves swinging on our swingset
Brielle took an 8 week soccer class. She's come a long way since her 2-year-old Dinomites class - getting really good!
Fishing at our neighborhood lake with the help of Grant's friend Crump
Uncle Jay and Aunt Tiffany visited and we finally got to meet Cate!
Carson, looking dapper in his 4th of July tie
Fun with Aunt Jill and Uncle Scott!
Getting ready for Carson's first Royals game
Carson enjoyed his first Royals game, and had plenty of sunscreen
When Daddy needs a few minutes to get Dinner ready, Brielle watches Carson and makes sure he has plenty of toys to keep him occupied.
Carson loved the baby pool
Carson loved all his time with Grandma this summer
Brielle and Carson enjoying a special Daddy Day right before school started
Brielle loved playing mini golf
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Renkoski Visit
We made a quick trip to visit Great Grandma Renkoski. Of course we got to see all of the cousins. What fun!!!!! Soon Carson will be running around with them all too.
JWE School Carnival
Grant brought Brielle to my school carnival. She had a blast!
No school carnival is complete without handfuls of cheap crap fantastic prizes. I'm sure her own school carnival will be even more fun next year!
Brielle had fun making Sandy Candy.
Face painting time!
Of course cotton candy!!!!!!
Sunday, June 9, 2013
No Milk for the Short Guy
So let's back up a few months. How about the beginning? At a week old, I called the pediatrician asking for help because Carson was crying all of the time and not happy. I was told to eliminate dairy. No big change. Gas drops. Not a lot of help. At a month old, Carson was diagnosed with acid reflux and he started taking Zantac. Seemed to help a little. We tried the chiropractor. A big difference. I ate some macaroni and cheese and pizza. BAD IDEA. Our screaming boy was back. Now we were pretty convinced dairy bothered Carson. At about 4 months, I noticed his first hive. Then more and more single hives started popping up. The doctor thought it was probably dairy residue on our hands or lips. We confirmed this by putting a drop of milk on his leg and a huge hive popped up immediately. Hand and mouth washing became a must in our house.
Then one Saturday morning while feeding Carson rice cereal and peaches (first time) he got a neck full of huge hives. Luckily we had Benadryl on hand. The hives went down, but my 'freaked outness' went way up. We were given the go ahead to see a real allergy doctor. Then a blood test to check stone fruits, milk, and rice.
Confirmation: Milk and milk protein allergy
We continue to wash our hands and mouths, carry Benadryl, and now an epi-pen. Many kids grow out of milk allergies, so we are praying Carson is able to do the same.
Sorry the first couple of months were rough Carson Boy!
We love you and hope you can eat ice cream one day!
Then one Saturday morning while feeding Carson rice cereal and peaches (first time) he got a neck full of huge hives. Luckily we had Benadryl on hand. The hives went down, but my 'freaked outness' went way up. We were given the go ahead to see a real allergy doctor. Then a blood test to check stone fruits, milk, and rice.
Confirmation: Milk and milk protein allergy
We continue to wash our hands and mouths, carry Benadryl, and now an epi-pen. Many kids grow out of milk allergies, so we are praying Carson is able to do the same.
Sorry the first couple of months were rough Carson Boy!
We love you and hope you can eat ice cream one day!
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