Monday, October 5, 2009

10 things worth noting

1. Hunter went though 18 diapers yesterday. 18. In one day. Normally he goes through 10-11.

2. Hunter rolled over completely from back to tummy for the first time unassisted about a minute ago. He is still on his tummy and he isn’t freaking out. He is growing up!!

3. He propped himself up on his elbows to look at me this evening. See video.

4. Josh is officially done with work in 9 days.

5. There is a huge NFL game tonight—Packers vs. Vikings. AKA- Packers vs. Favre. I am a Packers fan—but honestly, if the Vikings win, I think it could teach the Packer management a lesson. They missed out on a superstar—who still has W’s in his back pocket. I can’t believe he will be playing against his team tonight. I am really excited about the game. It should be a good one! Are you ready for some football???

6. Hunter ate 1.5 ounces of his bottle tonight. That is the most ever! We are making improvements. Hopefully by the time we leave on our road trip he will take a complete feeding from the bottle.

7. Josh & I went to the Norfolk Botanical Garden on Saturday. It was beautiful. We saw an amazing rose garden that was in full bloom, lots of butterflies, and took a walk through some very pretty forested areas. We also saw a snake. Live and in the wilderness. Not the highlight of my day.

8. At the Botanical Gardens, Hunter took his first boat ride. It was a 45-minute ride around the botanical gardens. The weather was perfect. Hunter liked it so much he took a nap.




9. Hunter has amazing Grandparents. I have known this all along, but it just keeps becoming more and more evident everyday. All of his grandparents love him so much. They send lovely clothes for him and fun toys. This baby is well loved.

10. Hunter is 16 weeks old now. It is going so fast!

1 comment:

  1. Nobody looks more adorable sleeping than Hunter. it looks so gorgeous there--it's dropping down to the 40s here tonight.I'm glad you and Josh are making time to enjoy some of the special beauty of the area and the weather. However, the snake would have freaked me out. They always do.

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