Sunday, July 29, 2007

Garage Sale Treasure

We went a garage sale over the weekend, and found this really cute "rocking Tigger." Ethan is not really big enough to enjoy it yet, but he actually balances pretty well on ith while he's laying on it like this. Notice Piglet hanging on Tigger's tail. Very cute. After $2.00 and a good trip through the washing machine (although, alas, he has already drooled all over Tigger's forehead), this new toy is sure to be a hit.


On the weekend before the 24th of July holiday, we went up to visit Grandma and Grandpa to celebrate Pioneer Day in Mendon. Ethan got to see his very first parade. You can totally see the excitement in his eyes as he watches it with Grandma Taylor.


Ethan also had plenty of fun 'playing' with his cousin Jackson at Grandma's house.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Messy Milestones

Last night was a most eventful night in the Morrey household. Ethan had his first taste of food!! We gave Ethan rice cereal and he really seemed to enjoy it. We don't know how much actually made it into his tummy, since his bib was soaked, and much of it ended up all over the place. It was quite fun, though. We captured the first few bites with our camcorder, which shortly ran out of batteries. Ethan didn't seem to know what he was supposed to do at first, but soon freely opened his mouth for us (as photographed below). He also loved to try to grab the spoon, thus making his cereal splatter about. He seemed pretty excited about the experience. His little legs were dancing in his seat and he didn't seem to want to hold still (again allowing our floor and shirts to be fed as well).





This picture was taken when we were all done. You can see how his chin and bib got a good feeding as well.
Ethan has been getting pretty good at rolling over, though he only seems to want to do it when he wants to, not when you want him to. He has also started sleeping for 10 hours without waking up at night, followed by another 2 1/2-3 hours of sleep. (His mommy couldn't be happier to get in a full 7-8 hours again herself.) He hasn't been very consistant, however, with his daytime naps. It seems like taking naps is his least favorite thing. For the last two days when I put him down on his back for his naps, I return shortly after to check on him and he is sound asleep on his tummy (and this from a kid who doesn't care much for tummy time). The first time I found him on his tummy during his nap I woke him and turned him over, only to return minutes later with him sleeping on his stomach again. He hasn't done this at night though. Silly boy!
Update--Jen and Kyle got their car back yesterday. Yep, it was the fuel pump. It sure wasn't fun being stranded without a car for 4 days, nor paying the $660 to get it towed and fixed. Oh well, we're glad that's over so Ethan can visit his grandparents this weekend and show off his new tricks!

Sunday, July 15, 2007

New Toys (for all of us, really)

Ethan got a few new toys this week. They're probably just as much for us since they provide two more places to put him and keep him entertained while we eat dinner or try to get other tasks accomplished.

His highchair isn't really a toy, but it did come with one, so I guess it counts. We are planning on giving Ethan his first taste of rice cereal soon. We are looking forward to this new adventure in parenting. Ethan really loves to watch us eat dinner, so perhaps he is trying to tell us that he is ready to taste new things. Here is his newest toy. It is called a Jumperoo. It has toys all around it and a revolving seat so he can get to them. It also has bungee cords so he can jump and exercise his legs. It has really been a hit. He especially likes the toys that spin.

We thought the expression capured in this photo was funny.

This photo was from a walk we took on Friday. Ethan fell asleep with his hat over his eyes (like a cowboy). Silly boy!!
For those of you that care, Kyle and Jen are doing well too (we know you really check this blog to see new pics of Ethan). We have had a crazy week though. We had our air conditioner and sprinkler system give us problems, and our car break down. Luckily the car broke down in front of our house. We're not quite sure what is wrong with it yet, but it looks like the fuel pump needs replaced. Oh well, such is life.

Sunday, July 8, 2007

4 Months and Growing

Ethan had his 4-month checkup this week, and had a few firsts. He rolled over from his tummy to his back, and developed a fascination with his feet. He loves to grab his toes. For the last week or so he started lifting his feet in the air and smashing them on the ground repeatedly. Funny kid!

At his appointment, the doctor measured Ethan at 26.25 inches which puts his at the 95th percentile. At his last appointment he measured at the 90th. He now weighs 15 lb. placing him just above the 50th percentile (which is up from the 35th percentile where he was at 2 months). We can't believe how fast he is growing up and how small the new babies in our ward are in comparison. We just can't remember what it was like when he was so tiny.

Ethan has also been especially happy lately. He is such a joy we are excited everyday to discover what new things he is learning.


Friday, July 6, 2007

Ethan's First "Island" Adventure

Kyle's family has a cabin in Island Park, Idaho, near Yellowstone Park. We recently went with Kyle's parents to the cabin for a few days for some much needed R&R. We had a wonderful time and it was fun to experience it with our little Ethan (although long car rides are not fun to him).

Kyle and Grandpa Morrey had a good time fishing a nearby stream. Kyle can't wait to take Ethan fishing someday. By the looks of it, that day might not be too far away. Ethan can already hold his own rod.
You can't tell by this picture, but Ethan really liked his room in the cabin, although his room was really a closet. :)
Following are pictures of Jen and Ethan in front of Old Faithful. Unfortunately we missed snapping a picture of it when it was shooting higher. We went to get some ice cream and only returned to see the show was almost over. Oh, well.


Ethan didn't enjoy the car ride too much, though he did enjoy the entertainment we provided with his toys to help pass the time.
"Grandpa Morrey" took Jen and Kyle horseback riding one morning. It was beautiful and lots of fun, though we both got a bit saddle sore.

A highlight of our trip was Ethan's first piano lesson with Grandma Morrey. She taught him how to press down the keys. Athough it is probably too soon to tell, we think he'll become a musical genious.

Here's a pretty waterfall we snapped in Yellowstone, and a squirrel Jen fed an almond.