Wednesday, January 5, 2011

The many faces of Parker

One of our favorite things about Parker is all the cute little faces he makes, especially when he's tired or just waking up. :) They come and go pretty quickly, but here are a few that we've managed to catch on camera...








Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Parker's book

So I mentioned that I was making a quiet book for Parker, but it wasn't finished when I last posted. Here are some pictures of the finished product! Next time I will be leaving myself more time to make one. Two weeks, while also taking care of a baby, is not enough time to make a quiet book! :)
It was almost finished by last Friday, but I still had to put the eyelets in all the pages. There was no way I was going to have it finished by Saturday morning and I was really disappointed. I finally decided to just put it aside and enjoy our Christmas Eve together.
But, as it happens, I have the most wonderful husband in the world! He got up early Christmas morning and cut all the holes and put in all the eyelets! I had no idea he was working on it and it was almost finished when I walked in a little while later! He knew how much it meant to me to have it done and it totally made my day that he did all that for me! So, thanks to Kyle, Parker got his book for Christmas! The only part that's not completely done is the cover...I want to put Parker's name on the front, but I wanted letter patches and haven't been able to find any yet that I like.
Here are the pages...













And a recent picture of Parker! :)

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Homemade gifts

Can you believe Christmas is only a little over a week away?! I usually try to do a lot of holiday baking to give to friends and neighbors, but it's not going to happen this year. I've got something better on my mind--Parker! We're not going overboard with him as far as toys and gifts, mainly because he's too little for most things and he won't remember it anyway. But it's still his first Christmas and I wanted to make him something special, so I'm making him a quiet book!

I've been looking for a pattern for one since August, hoping to get an earlier start, but turns out that patterns are hard to find! Fortunately, my Mom had a pattern for an old style of quiet book so she brought it when they came to visit. It was exactly the one I had been looking for and, to make it even better, Kyle had that same book made for him when he was a kid! So now Parker will have a similar one. For anyone not familiar with a quiet book, it's a large book made entirely of fabric and it has simple 'activities' on each page that a young child can do...matching colors and shapes to their corresponding spots on the page, learning to use a zipper, putting their hand into a mitten, etc. Lots of bright colors and shapes!

I don't have all the pages finished yet, so I'll post pics of it when it's done next week. I can't wait to finish it and give it to him--of course he'll be too small to use it for awhile, but that's okay! Maybe this year it's more for my enjoyment, that I'm able to make him something cool. :)

So those pictures are coming soon, but here is something else I made for him. It's a little crinkly toy! The outside is soft but it has a plastic layer inside that gives a wonderful crinkle sound when it's squeezed and bunched up! And some ribbon loops for his little fingers to grab.



And of course, another picture of Parker. As you can tell, he's very excited about Christmas! :)

Sunday, November 28, 2010

A huge blessing in a small package

The past couple months have been busy, but incredibly fun! Now that Parker's here, we've heard all kinds of comments from people. Some have been positive, telling us how wonderful and rewarding parenthood can be. Then there are the negative ones, telling us about all the bad experiences that can and will happen. But there's one comment that always stands out.... we always think it's a little weird when someone tells us, "Don't worry, it will get better." I understand that not everyone enjoys babies as much as older children, who are more independent and can interact. But Parker has been such a blessing in the short time he's been here! When we first brought him home we could spend hours just sitting and looking at him, amazed and thankful that the Lord would create and give us this wonderful and perfect little person. :) Sure, we've also had a few frustrating times, but I wouldn't trade the past two months for anything! The Bible says children are a reward and a blessing from the Lord so we see it as a privilege to take care of Parker and we're loving every day we are able to spend with him. What an incredible opportunity it is to raise a child and be able to help shape his character and personality!
And we've had so much fun already! Actually, I've been a little surprised at how entertaining a newborn can be. Whether it's watching him go through countless facial expressions while he's stretching and waking up, or spewing milk clear across the crib, he keeps us constantly amused.
Okay, enough rambling for now...here are a few pictures of him!


Parker is 7 weeks old today and is growing like crazy! At our one month doctor appointment, he was almost 10 lbs so we're looking forward to seeing how big he'll be by his two month check-up in a couple weeks.


Parker has been smiling a lot the past couple weeks. Seeing a big smile from him totally brightens my day! :)


My parents came out a few weeks ago to meet Parker. And in typical grandparent fashion, they completely spoiled him!

Monday, October 18, 2010

He's here!!

Parker Elijah Asire is finally here!! A very prompt baby, he was born on his due date of October 10, 2010 at 6:44 a.m. He was 6 lbs. 15 oz. and 20.5 inches long.



Parker's just over a week old now and we've been loving every minute with him--even the sleepless ones at night! Just seeing his little face makes us smile. We could sit here all day and just stare at him. :)



People have told us that the first couple weeks are a blur. Looking back, we'll probably agree with this, but for right now we're simply trying to enjoy and take in everything about Parker. The first nine days have been great--better than we expected, actually! He's such a cutie!! We're so thankful he's finally here!

Thursday, September 2, 2010

September already?!


I can't believe it's September already! Where did the summer go?? Although we didn't have any big plans this summer, it still seems like the past few months have gone by pretty quickly. But in some ways that's a good thing--it means October is only a few weeks away! I'm looking forward to being able to paint my toenails again and to not feel 10 degrees warmer than everyone else in the room. :)
We added a few final touches to Baby's room... I was going to make curtains, but fabric was either way too expensive or we just didn't like it. So we checked Bed, Bath & Beyond and found a couple curtain panels that were perfect--light blue with narrow brown and cream stripes running down. I'm still thinking of adding a blackout liner, and I don't love the valance that we put on, but that can wait.

Bedding was the last thing we needed, but we didn't want to buy a packaged set, especially since we wouldn't use all the pieces. So we decided to just do something simple to match the curtains. I found a king-sized sheet set that was the same color of blue, and the top had a wide brown strip with a thin cream one in between--a perfect match! And since it was already hemmed, it was easy to measure and cut it into pieces to make a bedskirt for the crib. It's a little messed up in the picture, but it fits great and it hides the hinges, which is all we wanted it for. :)

Other than that, I think we're ready for him. We've been telling him he's allowed to come a little early, but we don't know yet how obedient he is!

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Baby's room

Whew! We finally got the spare room cleaned out and ready for Baby. Well, I should say Kyle got the room ready! Fortunately, I'm married to the sweetest guy in the world! He finished going through all the boxes that were in there, washed the walls, vacuumed, set up the baby furniture and hung a curtain rod and shelves. My small part in all of that was putting all the cute little clothes in the dresser and giving my opinion on where the shelves should go. :) I guess pregnancy does have it's good points...you get out of a lot of work!
We're thankful that the furniture came in and we have everything set up! I still have to make curtains, but haven't decided on what kind or color I want yet so those will come later. But Here are a few pictures of the room so far. They're a little dark...I'll ask Kyle to take some better ones later, once we have more accessories/bedding.