We are finally back from our adventure into North Dakota and I have lots of stories to tell you. We really need to catch you up! The best place to start is at the beginning, so I'm going to divide up all the fun stuff into a few different posts with pictures.
We arrived in Rochester on June 29th and enjoyed spending time with both the grandpas and grandma. We also had time to visit Grandma at work and spend some time with Aunt Kaye, Scott, and Great Grandparents Wennersten. Valentinos twice, cards were played each night and gallons of ice cream was consumed. A good time was had by all.
We found out that William is starting to notice where he falls asleep as he woke up several times during the night the first few days we were in town. In total, he has slept through the night twice in the 10 days we have been gone. We also found out that he likes to play kickball with he tigger ball with a little help. He is also learning that it is lots of fun to be places where you are not supposed to this week. He is getting quicker with his scooting! He sat in a restaurant high chair for the first time on Friday. He was really good on Friday, but we have found since then he is better off sitting with one of us as he has learned arching his back will push him out of the seat and create major panic among the parents. He also got to use his fresh food feeder to eat some ice for the first time on July 2nd. He enjoyed this a lot as we suspect tooth #3 may be coming in.
There you have it. Rochester Part I. Is it witty and exciting? No. Well written and grammatically correct? No. But, it does sum it up. Yes it does.
Monday, July 9, 2007
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
Getting Ready to Head Out
We are getting ready to head out on our great North Dakota adventure! William has been a bit crabby lately. We suspect that he's teething again because he's doing his "old man" impression, and putting your finger on his upper gum soothes him from a crying fit. Lucky us, and lucky Grandpa Heidt, who will be joining us in our travels. We'll see in a few days if he wants to take another trip with us. :)
We'll load up our photos when we return to Rochester next week!
Good night,
The Heidts
We'll load up our photos when we return to Rochester next week!
Good night,
The Heidts
Friday, June 29, 2007
We've Arrived!
Well, we arrived in Rochester after the trip up from St Louis. All is well, although William decided he didn't want to take the bottle anymore. Keeping us on our toes. We are now in a rip-roaring game of Hearts with Great-Grandpa Budd, Great-Grandma Nona, Grandpa Kevin, Kaye, and Scott.
Good night!
The Heidts
Good night!
The Heidts
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
5 Months Old!
Today William is 5 months old! We celebrated this morning with one of Mom's photo studio sessions. Although I feel my skill in capturing him is improving, he is becoming a more difficult subject. He kept wanting to crawl away! I had to chase him back to the backdrop many times. After our studio session, I was pulling laundry out of the dryer and became concerned because I couldn't hear the wipes anymore. (William always goes for the plastic wipes bag when I walk out of the room). I went back to check on him and found he had scooted around the coffee table and was halfway under the couch. An hour later, I left him happily playing in the middle of the living room floor and stepped out to chase a cat. When I came back, he had scooted himself again to the fireplace and was attempting to play with the CD player. Sadly, the time for childproofing is here.
Rice cereal continues well. William is getting much better and eating the cereal and not throwing it around. We had a minor issue with getting the cereal to complete its path through to the other end yesterday. Today, we...ummm....pushed that on through. Quite messily. The nurse suggested using prune juice to help things along if we continue to have trouble. We'll see.
My favorite picture from today...
Or is this my favorite?
Laughing
Trying to crawl away
Playing with his toes...
Eating his 5 months sign
After lunch, we went for a play date with another teacher from school and her baby. Her son, Tate was born a week after William. He is super cute with huge brown eyes! William enjoyed playing with Tate and his very nice toys. Luckily, Tate has already learned to share! Oh, and the moms had a good time too! Sundi made great cheesecake bars to snack on and we enjoyed watching the boys play together (or together, but separately as my child development professor would say). We made plans to get together again - it should be fun!
Rice cereal continues well. William is getting much better and eating the cereal and not throwing it around. We had a minor issue with getting the cereal to complete its path through to the other end yesterday. Today, we...ummm....pushed that on through. Quite messily. The nurse suggested using prune juice to help things along if we continue to have trouble. We'll see.
My favorite picture from today...
Or is this my favorite?
Laughing
Trying to crawl away
Playing with his toes...
Eating his 5 months sign
After lunch, we went for a play date with another teacher from school and her baby. Her son, Tate was born a week after William. He is super cute with huge brown eyes! William enjoyed playing with Tate and his very nice toys. Luckily, Tate has already learned to share! Oh, and the moms had a good time too! Sundi made great cheesecake bars to snack on and we enjoyed watching the boys play together (or together, but separately as my child development professor would say). We made plans to get together again - it should be fun!
Monday, June 25, 2007
Stories
Well, the internet is not working any better. So, I have been forced to get up off the couch and move to the office to blog. I am so lazy. I am going to tell you the promised stories with pictures. The camera is in the kitchen. See above lazy statement. I hope you appreciate all the work I do...so lazy.
First: Basement
We have been working little by little on getting the basement ready for drywall. After William was born, the work has slowed down to a crawl (HAH! Lazy, but funny). This weekend, we were able to work for a longer period of time as William was busy in his "office". You would have to ask John exactly what we did, but we ran some cables and worked in the bathroom area. I mostly ran and got tools, picked up trash, moved boxes around to make room for big piles of drywall, and kept an eye on William in his office. While working on the bathtub, William got a little fussy. He was much happier when he got to "help"! According to John, there are only a few more things that have to happen before we order the drywall. I think one of the things we have to do is figure out how we are going to get it from the delivery truck into our house.
Second: Backpack
John and I really like hiking. This love was born when we lived in Seattle. Although we have not ever achieved the frequency of hiking that we used to do in Seattle, it is still something we enjoy. William seemed like he was well on his way to enjoying hiking also. However, the backpack we were using to carry him is now too small. So, it was time to upgrade. We spent a long time on Saturday at REI trying on (and drooling on) several different backpacks. I love that about REI. The same guy sat with us for an hour and adjusted several different packs to fit John and then William. The whole time, he was explaining the differences and features in packs to help us pick. He didn't complain once. Not even when William urped a little into one of the packs (it's okay. it is the one we ended up picking and buying). So, hike on! We are excited to try the pack out on our upcoming trip to Minnesota and North Dakota!
Our new backpack!
William's favorite thing about this backpack? He can hit John's head over and over and over....
Third: Nursery
Our new church has a nursery. Every week, people in church let us know there is a nursery available if we want. So far, I haven't wanted. In the last two weeks William has gotten a louder voice and been harder to distract away from using it. So, I picked this week. This last Sunday would be the day we used the nursery for the first time. I wasn't worried about him - I was worried about me. But, I did it. I walked in and gave him to the woman running the nursery and it was fine. I only checked on him once and he was having a great time watching the other kids run around and play. So, another thing to check off of my list of things to do.
I promise I'll be back with some pictures for you. But, I have packing and laundry to do for our trip and some worrying to do as well!
First: Basement
We have been working little by little on getting the basement ready for drywall. After William was born, the work has slowed down to a crawl (HAH! Lazy, but funny). This weekend, we were able to work for a longer period of time as William was busy in his "office". You would have to ask John exactly what we did, but we ran some cables and worked in the bathroom area. I mostly ran and got tools, picked up trash, moved boxes around to make room for big piles of drywall, and kept an eye on William in his office. While working on the bathtub, William got a little fussy. He was much happier when he got to "help"! According to John, there are only a few more things that have to happen before we order the drywall. I think one of the things we have to do is figure out how we are going to get it from the delivery truck into our house.
Second: Backpack
John and I really like hiking. This love was born when we lived in Seattle. Although we have not ever achieved the frequency of hiking that we used to do in Seattle, it is still something we enjoy. William seemed like he was well on his way to enjoying hiking also. However, the backpack we were using to carry him is now too small. So, it was time to upgrade. We spent a long time on Saturday at REI trying on (and drooling on) several different backpacks. I love that about REI. The same guy sat with us for an hour and adjusted several different packs to fit John and then William. The whole time, he was explaining the differences and features in packs to help us pick. He didn't complain once. Not even when William urped a little into one of the packs (it's okay. it is the one we ended up picking and buying). So, hike on! We are excited to try the pack out on our upcoming trip to Minnesota and North Dakota!
Our new backpack!
William's favorite thing about this backpack? He can hit John's head over and over and over....
Our new church has a nursery. Every week, people in church let us know there is a nursery available if we want. So far, I haven't wanted. In the last two weeks William has gotten a louder voice and been harder to distract away from using it. So, I picked this week. This last Sunday would be the day we used the nursery for the first time. I wasn't worried about him - I was worried about me. But, I did it. I walked in and gave him to the woman running the nursery and it was fine. I only checked on him once and he was having a great time watching the other kids run around and play. So, another thing to check off of my list of things to do.
I promise I'll be back with some pictures for you. But, I have packing and laundry to do for our trip and some worrying to do as well!
Sunday, June 24, 2007
Internet problems
We're experiencing some technical difficulties. The laptop is not able to be online currently. This is where I do most of my blogging from as the other computer is SO much further away. My IT department (John) is currently working on the situation. I do have pictures and lovely stories to tell you later. Remind me to tell you about the basement, a backpack, and the nursery another time.
Friday, June 22, 2007
Note to Self #2, Note to the cat..
Note to self #2: When putting on your shoes, it is not a wise idea to put the baby on the floor when there is a trashcan in sight. Baby will move with lighting speed and turn said trash can's contents on its head.
Note #3: When feeding rice cereal to a baby, it is wise to remove all jewelry. Especially rings with prongs. That rice stuff is like concrete when it dries. In fact, it is probably wise to remove all jewelry, clothing and surrounding objects from the area when trying to feed rice cereal.
Note to the cat who sleeps under the highchair: It isn't my fault that things come falling out of the sky. Find a new place to sleep or I'll probably be giving you a bath in the near future (see Note #3).
Note #3: When feeding rice cereal to a baby, it is wise to remove all jewelry. Especially rings with prongs. That rice stuff is like concrete when it dries. In fact, it is probably wise to remove all jewelry, clothing and surrounding objects from the area when trying to feed rice cereal.
Note to the cat who sleeps under the highchair: It isn't my fault that things come falling out of the sky. Find a new place to sleep or I'll probably be giving you a bath in the near future (see Note #3).
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