Sunday, November 30, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving!

We had a great Thanksgiving up at Grandma and Grandpa Taylor's house. It was the first time most of Brooklyn's aunts and uncles got to meet her in person. Ethan had a blast playing with several of Grandpa's toys. He loved to watch the trains go around the room, and whenever they came close, he would reach out and touch each car. Thankfully, he was very gentle and didn't wreck any havoc.
Recently, Grandpa got a new tractor for the family farm, and he took the grand kids for a ride. Ethan absolutely loved it, and had to have two rides. Grandpa let Ethan sit on his lap, and Ethan even got to help drive. Our little boy is all boy, no doubt about it. When we left the tractor, Ethan sobbed and sobbed, wanting to go again.
(Click below--it's a video!)

Today we took Brooklyn to church for the first time. We were planning on waiting a week or two, but decided that it would be easier to just take her, rather than juggle her between our responsibilities in Relief Society and Sunday School. She was a perfect angel and slept the whole time.


Funny Story:
Ethan has discovered that he loves barbecue sauce. Tonight at dinner, he loved it with his chicken, and kept asking for more barbecue sauce. He likes to lick the sauce off of the chicken and go back for more sauce. Eventually, he eats the chicken. We decided to do a little experiment and put barbecue sauce on the food he hadn't touched yet. Success--He ate most of his BBQ-coated broccoli. We love our silly boy.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

A Walk in the Park

We took Brooklyn for her first walk around the neighborhood this week. Ethan had a lot of fun and even helped push Brooklyn home from the park. It's kind of sad, since this is probably one of the last times we're going to get to go for a walk before it gets too cold.
Brooklyn's umbilical cord dried up and fell off this weekend, so we got to give her her first bath in a 'real' tub. She wasn't too happy about it until we put the wash rag over her to keep her warm. Then she was as happy as a lark.
After Brooklyn's bath, Ethan had to pull the baby bath tub out of the bathroom and into his room, where he insisted on sitting in it, even though we told him that he would get wet. This picture shows him discovering that Mom and Dad were right -- he DID get wet.
Ethan is such a silly boy. Lately he's been trying to figure out how to take off his own clothes. (He's wearing a turtleneck!)
Brooklyn has been doing really well. We're amazed how much this girl can sleep. She is only awake for eating, diaper changes, and a little bit of play time each day. Last night she let Mom sleep for six hours straight! We went to her aunt's house this week and got some beautiful pictures taken which we'll post as soon as we get them. In the mean time, check out http://heathertaylorphoto.com/blog/ for a sneak peek.

Ethan still really enjoys his sister. He loves to hold her and give her kisses. In fact, he just showed her love by ripping out her pacifier and then trying to shove it back in her mouth (thankfully Mom was there to help out).

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Welcome Home Ethan!

Ethan got to spend the last couple of days up at Grandma and Grandpa Morrey's house while we adjusted to having Brooklyn, and today he got to come home. It sure is amazing how much bigger he seemed after taking care of little Brooklyn. His diapers are about as long as she is! He is turning out to be a really sweet big brother. When asked who his sister is, he replies, "baby!" and sometimes says her name, "Boo-dah." We let him hold her tonight, and he was so thrilled. He gave her kisses.

Despite her crying, Ethan was beaming from ear to ear. Such a proud big brother.
We thought it would be fun to compare our baby photos. We believe that Ethan has Jen's eyes and Brooklyn has Kyle's eyes and Jen's nose. Feel free to post a comment with your opinion. We're interested to see what people come up with. (click on the picture to see more detail)

So, here's the story of Brooklyn's birth:
Wednesday morning, labor pains woke Jen up at about 1:30 am. About an hour and a half later, the contractions were close enough to go to the hospital in Salt Lake. A neighbor was very nice and came over to babysit Ethan. After a nice half hour drive in to Salt Lake, we arrived at the hospital, where they hooked Jen up to monitor her progress. An hour later, they officially admitted us to the hospital and after enduring five hours of labor, Jen was able to get her epidural. Once the doctor broke Jen's water, things moved very quickly and before we knew it, it was time to push Brooklyn out. Things progressed so quickly that Kyle almost slept through the delivery. It was amazing how much easier things were the second time around. Two pushes and she was out.

We were surprised at the similarities between Ethan and Brooklyn. Here are the stats:

Ethan Brooklyn
Days late 1 day 2 days
Labor Begins 12:30 am 1:30 am
Epidural 5 hours later 5 hours later
Cord around neck 2 times 2 times
Weight 7 lbs 2.8 oz 7 lbs 2.3 oz
Length 20.5 inches 20.5 inches


GOT MILK?
Our little Princess

Friday, November 14, 2008

A Very Tired Family

We are finally home. As you can see below, both Jen and Brooklyn are soundly sleeping next to me while I post this, so I'm going to make this short so we can get some much needed rest. We wanted to get a few more pictures posted before the day was done. We'll put more commentary in our next post. Enjoy.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

The Morrey Family is Proud to Present...

Brooklyn Taylor Morrey
Born Wednesday, November 12, 2008 at 12:09 pm.
Weighing in at 7 lbs 2 oz and 20.5 inches long.
More pictures and details to come.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Eviction Notice

Today is the due date and still no baby. We've been packed for three weeks. I've been dilated four centimeters for a week now and yet she still refuses to leave the womb. We decided to give her an eviction notice last week. We scheduled an induction for Thursday if she doesn't come out on her own. I really don't want an induction, but was going crazy not having an end in sight. It is especially hard when it is difficult planning what to do with the other child you have at home and family isn't too close by.

This was an eventful week. Kyle's youngest brother, Michael, returned home from his mission on Thursday and met Ethan for the first time (sadly we didn't get any pictures). We were a little crazy and traveled to Logan on Sunday to hear him speak about it and were grateful we could be there. We were happy that we didn't have a roadside emergency, but had interesting conversations of what it would be like to have a police escort to the hospital like they do in the movies. We were tempted to leave Ethan in Logan with his grandma since he'll be spending time with her when we are in the hospital, but I couldn't imagine the possibility of several days by myself just waiting for baby to come while Kyle was at work. Besides, Ethan hasn't ever spent a night away from us before and even though he adores his grandparents, we don't want to make the separation longer than needs be.

I'm still holding out and hoping that baby will come today, though I hope labor won't begin until at least noon. Kyle has an exam this morning that he would be happy to miss if I went into labor, but once he starts he cannot really stop in the middle of.

So, if anyone has any creative ideas or things they've heard will safely induce labor, they would be fun to read and tempting to consider at this point. I've already heard of castor oil (which I've read can have some terrible side effects and I'm not desperate enough to try), eating pineapple or spicy foods, brisk walks (which I have been doing), full moons, changes in barometric pressure, and a few other things I won't mention.

I was so looking forward to posting pictures of our little pumpkin this week, but since she isn't here yet, here is the very last comparison picture featured on babycenter.com: Our baby is estimated to be the size of a small pumpkin. The average size of a newborn is 7.5 lbs and 20 inches long. Hopefully our next posting will come soon and before Thursday.

If anyone wants to change their guesses on when the baby will come, feel free. Everyone was so kind to not guess past the due date.

We'd also like to send out a happy birthday shout to Michelle, Aunt Annette, and our nephew Jackson. Today is a popular day for being born.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Somebody was born today...

...It was Jen, 27 years ago. It was a nice birthday. Kyle told me my present was that I got an extra hour of birthday fun (due to daylight savings). Seriously though, he gave me a few really nice presents. I got a music player for the kitchen so I can listen to music more easily since I spend so much time there. He also got me some really good chocolate, made me a carrot cake from scratch, and prepared a lovely roast beef dinner with the instructions that I couldn't do any of the cooking. It was very good and nice to have the day off.


Ethan was very sweet today. He gave me a wonderful present. For the first time he let me know that he had a poopy diaper by getting my attention by repeatedly saying "blegh!!" and pulling his pants down. I often ask him if he is poopy and he shakes his head "no" regardless of whether he is or not. Hopefully this will continue and he'll be ready to potty train soon.

We were finally able to capture a picture of Ethan when he folds his arms and closes his eyes for prayer. So cute!
Kyle has been teaching Ethan the difference between smiling and frowning. This is Ethan's attempt at frowning on command (you can also tell that he really enjoyed eating some of Mama's birthday cake tonight).

Happy Halloween!!

Ethan went trick-or-treating for the first time this year. We dressed him up as a monkey because he likes monkeys and does a really good monkey sound. The Primary had a parade on Friday afternoon and Ethan had a very good time (though he may not look it--we had a hard time getting him to smile for the camera). He took his friend Curious George and ate his very first doughnut.


Ethan was excited to dress up as a monkey and loved the fact that people were giving him candy.Ethan was excited about all the candy in his pumpkin at the end of the night (we only went to a few houses).
Ethan probably hasn't ever had so much sugar in one day before. Luckily we were able to get him to bed just fine.
No, Baby isn't here yet, but she is now about 20 inches and weighs a bit over 7 pounds, like a small watermelon. Hopefully she'll come this week.