Saturday, July 11, 2015

A Growing Boy

For my first three babies, they had monthly updates on this blog recording every detail of their life. Talmage is baby number four though. I did ok until December hit and then the blog was put on the back burner.

Since I stopped blogging when Talmage was 8 months old, here are some major changes he has gone through:
-Fixed his eating problems by eating adult food with lots of spices which meant no more appointments with speech pathologists, no more tests that he hated, and a happier GI doctor
- 6 or 7 ear infections
-Finally slept through the night at 14 months old (the pain from the ear infections caused major sleeping problems)
-Ear tubes put in right before his first birthday
- Learned to army crawl first at 9 months and then started crawling
-Learned to crawl up the stairs at 10 months and started sneaking up there on his own to play in the toy room
-Learned to walk at 15 months

9 Month picture


Playing in the toy room instead of going to bed
Getting ready for bed is Talmage's favorite part of the day. He can be super tired, but after his bath, he is happy and giggly because the whole family is upstairs together. Talmage sneaks off to the toy room with a sibling, hides under Dallin's bed, or sits and looks at books. The older boys give him more attention during this time instead of getting ready for bed, and Talmage loves playing with them. Pretty much bedtime turns into a big party which means Zane and I are losing the battle.



9 Months- Talmage became destructive in the kitchen getting into the dishwasher if left open or rearranging my cupboards.

His partner in crime. I'm pretty sure Lili introduced Talmage to the tupperware cupboard and taught him all he knows.


Talmage loving the Christmas decorations

Learning to stand and watching with joy the kids playing in the backyard. Soon he wasn't content to stay inside, and the backyard became Talmage's happy place.


Learning to crawl up the stairs

Talmage loves the outside. He learned to get on the trampoline and will hang out with the boys as they jump around him. He also learned to crawl up the ladder on the swing set so that he can keep following his siblings.



Talmage loves to play the piano. If he hears Dallin practicing, he comes running in to play too.



These two are such great buddies. He doesn't even mind that Lili is taking over the high chair!

Avocados (and guacamole) are one of Talmage's favorite food 




Zane took this video of Talmage to reassure me that Talmage was doing great as he waited to be called back for his operation to get his tubes in. Zane took Talmage in while I stayed with the other kids.

Talmage loves his outside time!

Saturday, March 14, 2015

Talmage's First Birthday

Talmage is my special birthday pal. The day he was born, we received a lot of scary news about Talmage. By the end of that night he was being life flighted to Miami Children's hospital. A year later we celebrated our healthy, smiley guy. Unfortunately, Zane was out of town the week of our birthday on business, so Talmage and I kept busy playing until Zane got home that weekend for Talmage's first birthday party.
Chick-Fil-A for lunch


Jumping on the tramp

My parents actually brought dinner and cake that night for me so that I didn't have to cook on my birthday. The next night, Talmage really enjoyed his spaghetti dinner.

Talmage's birth family and all our extended family joined us for his party.





It has been an amazing to see how much Talmage has changed this year from a four pound sickly baby to a healthy toddler. It has also been a very difficult year. Talmage spent 6 weeks in NICU, then dealt with reflux and colic, and then has been plagued by ear infections. His second year can only get better!

Thursday, February 19, 2015

A Very Lego Birthday

Dallin's 7th birthday was all about legos. He got a larger lego from us that kept him occupied for the entire day. I love it when Dallin gets a new lego. He will get completely consumed by it and gets his school work done so quickly that day so that he can build undisturbed. He is getting really good.



Since we were throwing Dallin a lego party, we practiced making his lego brick cake on his birthday. It wasn't the coolest cake, but he was excited about the figures that went with it. :)



On his birthday, my parents and Zane's mom came over to help celebrate with spaghetti and breadsticks and more legos.


Two days after his birthday, we had a friend/cousin party. Gavin and Dallin loved helping put the candy lego bricks on the cupcakes (they also loved eating them as they went.)

Our party probably isn't Pinterest worthy but we had a lot of fun. We played a variety of lego games and did some building. We had around 18 kids here so Zane and I divided the kids into two groups and were too busy leading games to get tons of pictures.



Another lego brick cake this time with the lego candies bordering it.

Since we couldn't find a piƱata shaped like a brick, Zane made one. It was a good thing too because with so many competitive kids, it needed to be nice and thick for everyone to have a few chances.




Almost everyone of Dallin's presents from his friends were legos. It was a lovely week after his birthday. He would quickly get his school work done, so that he could build the rest of the day. Too bad we can't have every day be lego day!

Here are some fun facts about this awesome 7 year old:
He is a great swimmer. His favorite place to be is in the swimming pool.
His second favorite place to be is jumping on the trampoline. He can do all kinds of tricks like his dad. He also enjoys biking with friends, running, and play fighting. He is full of energy and silliness but over this last year has really improved on his ability to focus more and calm himself down. He is a fantastic big brother (although he still teases at times like any brother.) He was a huge help after Talmage joined our family and has even changed some diapers! Dallin really enjoys learning about science and doing experiments. His favorite animals to study are alligators, snakes, and sharks. Dallin has an amazing ability to make friends with anyone and cheer anyone up. He has learned that when a sibling or friend starts crying, he can become a clown and make everything ok with laughter. I love the boy he is growing into!