Another Tooth Pops Up

Houston showing off his first two teeth in early February 2008.

Houston’s second tooth popped through his bottom gum on January 4. He is handling the whole teething thing pretty well. The pain seems to affect him on occason in the evenings just before bed, but a dab of Baby Anbesol and a little love from Mommy quells the tears. He’s not quite sure what is happening in his mouth, but he certainly loves to rub the new foreign objects with his tongue.
Stephen and I are teaching Houston baby sign language. We officially began the process at about six months, when babies’ memories really start to take hold, although I have been showing him the “milk” sign for many months now. I figured it couldn’t harm … and it hasn’t. He has been recognizing the sign when I do it for a while, cooing and kicking his feet in sweet anticipation of Mommy’s yummy nectar. Well, during the last week of January, he started doing the “milk” sign both before and during his nursing sessions, as well as when I feed him solids. So, he hasn’t obviously grasped the “eat” sign yet (which we do when he’s being fed in his high chair), but he does at least understand the concept of his hunger being satiated. Pretty cool, huh?!

Houston playing outside in his Exer-Saucer in late January 2008.

I’ve been trying to tweak his sleep patterns a bit, getting him to bed later (around 7 p.m.), so that he won’t be waking at the crack of dawn (now 7 a.m., instead of 6 a.m.) It took a couple of weeks — and his teething, which would sometimes wake him in the middle of the night, didn’t help — but we seem to finally be getting a more sane schedule down. As the world’s grumpiest morning person, which most of y’all can attest to, this makes me extremely happy!
Some other things we are working on:
*Getting Houston more comfortable around other kids when Mommy’s not around. The proving ground for this has been the nursery at church and last Sunday was his best effort to date. He was tear-free for the entire service, minus the last five minutes. I think the fact that there was a man working in the nursery that day helped ’cause he tends to be more comfortable around men than women. I don’t know if that’s ’cause most females usually smother him or if he has a better sense of security around males or what.
*Getting Houston used to entertaining himself in his playpen. Once he can get up on his knees, sit better by himself and pull himself up to a standing position, I’m sure he’ll think his playpen isn’t near as boring.

Houston practicing sitting up solo in late January 2008.

*Getting Houston to a point where he can sit by himself for longer periods of time. His current record is about three minutes, but he still tumbles over a lot, usually when he’s reaching for a toy.
Houston has also started playing ball with Mommy and Daddy. He’s a champ at catching the ball when we roll or throw it to him, but he hasn’t yet returned the ball. Peek-a-boo is still a favorite game. Pulling the burp cloth covering his face or Mommy’s face off always excites him, as does Mommy peeking out from behind the fridge or laundry door. It never is a dull time!
Lastly, my boy is growing into a monster. He’s popping out of most of his 12-month size clothing and he’s not even 8 months old yet. He will be towering over Stephen and me before we know it!
You can now view photos from the second half of January and some recent February shots in gallery.
With Granny and Grumps visiting to help with Houston, we hope to wrap up the laminate installation this weekend. We will be doing the bedroom and we won’t be able to sleep in our bed during the process, so it’s gonna stink, but we can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel.

Our New Lifestyle

Houston having fun with Mommy on the changing table.

Hanging out with Daddy in the kitchen.

Stephen and I embarked on a new lifestyle as of January 2. And already Stephen has lost 9 pounds and I have lost 1 1/2 pounds. We have not veered off course in the least: that includes having absolutely no alcohol, no sweet cheats and no dinners out of the house. We did go out to lunch yesterday after church, but we both ate very responsibly. We have also been reading a lot more and getting in bed early, although that still hasn’t helped my sense of wakefulness in the morning. I guess when a kid wakes up around 6 a.m. each day and his mom ain’t a morning person, that’s still a hard thing for mama to get used to. Hopefully, it will get easier with time … as will our new lifestyle of breaking old bad habits and pursuing healthier living. I know lots of people have these types of resolutions in the New Year, but I really feel as if Stephen and I will succeed, not only because we want to, but also because we have to physically, mentally, spiritually, parentally and economically. Plus, 8 is my lucky number, so I can just sense that 2008 is going to kick butt!
You may have guessed that we were unable to take the Mac in to the shop over the weekend (we forgot to make an appointment), so I’m taking advantage of this extra time with the computer and putting some of our old, not-yet-published photos into gallery. The top picture is from August 2007 and the above picture is from September 2007. There are also some additional old photos that don’t fall exactly into the “Houston Lee” category; I hope to post all of those later in the week.
Well, here’s to 2008. Hope y’all are having a wondering New Year!

Installing Laminate is NOT Easy

The crew (Stephen, Rebecca, Greg & Meredith) after installing laminate all day long on December 8, 2007.

As many of you know, we are doing some DIY home improvements to our house – installing laminate floors to be exact. On December 13, we finally completed the hallway and living room installation – a task that began some nine days earlier! We are taking a much-needed break now and then plan on completing our installation (which will also include our nursery, office and bedroom) after Christmas. You can see some before, during and after photos here. Please bear in mind that we haven’t put down the toe molding or threshold plates, and that our living room is most definitely a work in progress, but you can certainly get the gist from the pics. I can’t believe how much our laminate looks like real hardwood and how much carpet sucks!
The silver lining of the extremely tedious and time-consuming experience (besides, of course, how awesome our floors look) has been how giving, kind and charitable so many folks have been. My parents came down on December 13: my dad helped me rip up carpet and secure the sub-flooring, while my mom tended to Houston. Andy, our friend and Stephen’s boss, lent us a bunch of tools, including the much-used jigsaw and circular saw. Our neighbor, Milt, lent us his nail gun and sander. Our neighbor, Trey, gave us a hand on the evening of December 14 when Milt’s sander wouldn’t get up some glued-down carpet underlayment (his automotive grinder did the trick!) Trey’s wife, Heather, even made and delivered to us a home-cooked steak dinner that night. Our best Greensboro pals, Greg and Meredith, gave us an entire Saturday and Sunday of labor (not to mention a previous Saturday in November that they spent helping us plan the installation). Meredith also spent the night on Sunday and helped me all day on Monday, December 10. After taking our kids on a sunny stroll together, another neighbor, Jessica, sent her former subcontractor husband, Mark, down to see us on Wednesday, December 12; Mark critiqued our work thus far, saying it looked quite meticulous, and added that he would lend us a couple additional saws for round 2 of the installation. Not only have we been lent tools, equipment and manpower, but we have been given moral support and advice, without which we could not have come this far. We are quite blessed. Thanks to all!