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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Ready for church

Mommy went a little overboard on Easter outfits so we had to start early to wear them all before Easter is over! I am also still trying to do better with pictures, and Sundays seem like the perfect time since we're all dressed up!

Daddy and J ready for church

Me and J

Saturday, February 25, 2012

NICU Friends

Today was Jenn's baby shower! It was so great to see her since she has moved to Texas! (The funny thing is she is working at the hospital where Casey delivered the twins-- What a SMALL world!) It was also great to visit with all of our friends from the NICU! They were all so proud of the little man, and Mommy was proud to show him off!
Callie from the NICU with Jacob

Jenn

Kari from the NICU with WILD man

Jenn and J

All of our NICU friends together

NICU Mommies and J

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Crib Rail Cover

In light of the recent development of Jacob scooting around, and the toothers that are starting to come in... I decided it was time to protect my BEAUTIFUL crib! I saw this idea on pinterest and decided I had to make one. It was actually a lot more work than I thought for (It took me about 6 hours), but I am VERY much a novice on the sewing machine.






How CUTE is he?


Here is the HOW TO:

Material:
1 yard of fabric (maybe less depending on your crib)
1 yard of batting

1. Measure the length of the front of the crib you are making the cover for from inside corner to inside corner.  Add 2 inches to this measurement for your length.  I decided to make mine 13 inches wide, but I have a pretty fat crib rail.  If you’d like to customize your own width, just take your tape measure and wrap it around the crib rail until it tightly touches underneath, then add 2 inches to this measurement.  So, for example, I cut my fabric to 54″ (the full width of fabric) x 15″ for the front guard.

2.  Cut your batting to the exact width you want your final measurement to be.  Since you only have a yard of this, you are going to have to sew together two pieces for the long guard.  Again, make sure  you account for seams when you cut the two pieces.  My final quilted piece ended up being 51 1/2″ x 13″.

3. Lay your decorative fabric strip face down, fold up the sides half an inch and press with an iron, starting with the long sides first, followed by short sides.

4. Center the batting, right side up on top of the decorative fabric.  Then fold the decorative fabric half an inch over the quilted fabric, press and pin.

5. Make your ties. (I choose to add button holes for a different look -- This requires a little more work)   I cut the  ties (4) 3″ x 8″  and then sew in button holes --

6. Since all cribs are different, I’m not going to bother with telling you exactly where I placed my ties. (But, I DID forget to look at where the rails are and just measured... So make sure you plan your tie placement around your crib rails too)  I just measured so that the ties were evenly spaced! Next time I will take the raw guard and placed it over the crib, then marked with some pins where I wanted each tie so that it would be centered between the crib rails. :)

7. Lay your raw gaurd piece back face down and place each tie where you marked, making sure it’s up all the way underneath the edge of the folded seam over the batting.

8. Add your buttons

9. Straight stitch around the entire guard at the edge of the folded seam closest to the exposed quited fabric.  Then fold the ties back and stitch again all the way around, this time closest to the outer edge.  I also reinforced each tie by back-stitching over each one.

10. Place over your crib rail, and button in place! 
The ties are the brown toile that is on the rest of his bedding and the button I covered in a chocolate velour that is also on the bedding

Rail Cover

Close up of the ties

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Our little Inch Worm

Jacob has been scooting around for awhile now, but he is getting SO close to crawling! We took some video of him the other night as he was "inch worming" to get the remote control! He would much rather play with the remote or an iPhone than a toy. :) Jason and I are so excited and PROUD of our little man (he is just now 6 months old adjusted age and only a little over 15 pounds)! Forgive me for gloating ... But, I am sure there is much more of that to come! So here it is ... SO, SO close!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

A Day with Daddy

Today I was off work and so I took the opportunity to take Jason lunch to the shop! Here are some pictures from our day...


He thinks he knows what he wants for Christmas!

Close-UP of Jacob and Daddy's Machine Gun at Patriot Defense Arms!

He LOVES hanging out with Daddy at the gun shop!


Monday, February 20, 2012

Playing!

It has been so nice having Jason Memphis based again! Also, I have been able to switch to day shift for the last couple of weeks! These two things have made a HUGE difference! It has been so nice to be able to spend time as a family!

Daddy and Jacob ready for church

Sweet Boy!

Daddy and Jacob playing in the car from Aunt Casey and Uncle Shane

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Starting Solids

We have been going to Dr. D for monthly RSV shots and weight checks throughout the winter. Jacob has been measuring in the 5-10% for weight, 25% for his head circumference, and 25% for his length for his adjusted age (based on his due date). Dr. D is planning on adjusting for Jacob's prematurity until his 2nd birthday, but he is getting caught up quickly and she is pleased with how well he is doing. Dr. D thinks he will be completely caught up by his 2nd birthday! In the meantime, She bases all of our progress off Jacob's adjusted age. She recommends that solely breastfed babies begin introducing solids at 6 months, but she wanted Jacob to begin solids at 6 months adjusted (~8 months). So, over the last couple of weeks we have begun introducing some solid foods - so far we have tried green beans, peas, carrots, squash, rice rice cereal, oatmeal, yogurt, peaches, applesauce, and a fruit mix. We are getting better at eating with a spoon, but it still requires A LOT of patience on Mommy's part (and Jacob's part too!) It is also quite a messy process! Here are some pictures from our adventures!
What a cutie!
Yummy! ... WHAT A MESS!

Not a fan of rice cereal



He LOVES sticking his tongue out!



DR. Visit

Jacob had his monthly RSV shot today. It is always great to get into the doctor to check our official weight!  Today Jacob is almost exactly 6 months old adjusted (8 1/2 months actual), and he weighed 15 lbs 3 oz. He is still on the small side but he's starting to catch up! Here are some pre-shot pics...

SO sleepy in the waiting room

Friday, February 10, 2012

Happy Valentine's Day

I saw some cute ideas on pinterest for Valentine's card so I decided to make a card for our friends and family! Here is what I came up with!




I hope you each have a great Valentine's Day, and are able to spend time with the ones you love!

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

PHOTOS


I have been trying to do better with taking pictures. I know I am going to look back and wish I had taken more pictures of Jacob when he was little, but PRAISE God for good camera phones because I have TONS of snapshots on there! But, this week I have set the little man up for some photos with the real camera! I have discovered editing does WONDERS, but I WISH I were better at using my camera. Jason bought us a digital SLR camera several years ago, and that thing is smarter than me! Anyways -  Here is what I got! 
This picture is for our Valentine's we sent out -- I'll post after everyone gets them in the mail

I took this of Jacob in his Sunday best! He looks a little chunky in this picture than he really is.

What cute face!

Mom, REALLY>

Daddy and J waiting on Mommy to finish getting ready for church

8 Month Pictures

Monday, February 6, 2012

Sweet Tooth~

Well, I have had a BAD sweet tooth these days. I have also been trying to be a little more "domesticated." Those of you who know me know that my LACK of cooking skills has always been the running joke. My sister LOVES to tell stories of me cooking -- Like the time I burned instant rice or the time I caught the toaster oven on fire with a pop tart! Needless to say, Cooking has never been one of my strong suits! I have been trying to do better, and am actually enjoying cooking (but ONLY sweets). Here are the sweet creations I have made lately...

Yummy Cupcakes with homemade icing

Triple Chocolate Chunk Cookies