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For my first mothers day, Wilek got me tickets to an Os game.  A big group of friends of us met and sat in the shade in the upper deck.  There was one other mom celebrating her first mothers day with us, too, so that was fun.  Wil, again, did not make it through the whole game.  But it was beautiful weather and we had a great time.

Fathers day weekend was even more beautiful.  It was the 200-anniversary of the war or 1812, which apparently has some ties to Baltimore, so the weekend was dubbed the ‘Sailibration’ weekend (which sounds like ‘Celebration’ with a red-neck accent) and there  were fun events all over town in honor of it.  There were like 50 huge ships docked in the harbor that were free to go on board and look at – hense the ‘sail’ part of the sailibration.  There were also softball tournaments in the park for all the crew members of the ships, fireworks, and a blue angels show.  It really felt like a holiday weekend around here and we took full advantage.

On Saturday we took Wilek to the park and then let him stay up extra late to watch his first fireworks show.  He was tired, grumpy, and not impressed.  But Phil and I liked it.

Hes such a city boy.  He has no idea what grass is or what to do with it.  This was one of the few pictures I could get of him before he crawled back over to the blanket.  On Sunday we walked down to the harbor and snagged an outdoor table at Alexanders, one of our favorite brunch locations. Score!  We walked past a lot of the boats, but the lines were too long to actually go on board.  Then we made our way back to our friends house, who has a roof-top deck to watch the Blue angels show!  Phil had some really good videos that he’ll post soon.  Fathers day in 4 pics:

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Memorial Day 2012

Over Memorial day 2012 we flew to Bloomington to meet up with my sister who was also visiting.  Its pretty rare to get the whole watkins family together, so we were really excited. We kept wil up way past his bed time in the airport, to ensure he’d sleep on the plane.  Though the hour leading up to the departure was a little tough – once we were in the air, he was out cold.  The way back was equally successful.  We were able to spend all of Saturday with my sister, Nate and Luke, along with the Phil, Maggie, and Andrew (Jessie was out of the country….we cant ALL ever be together, hah). Then Sunday we spent the day at the Wozniaks.  I managed to not take a single picture all weekend.  But I was able to swipe a few pictures from my sister and Phil took a few videos which he will upload soon.

Playing at the park:

Play room trampoline at Mimi and PopPop’s:

Playing with water and bubbles:

Family picture:  Will someone with some photoshop skills please shop Jessie into that open space behind Mom and Maggie?  Thanks.

We will have to steal some pictures from Char for the 2nd half of our memorial day weekend at the Wozniaks.  I think she took a few.

 

UPDATE!  Char sent over some photos.  Here are some highlights from Sunday!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yay for nice weather, good food, and fun times in BTown.

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Story Time

One thing I really wanted to do with this blog, along with keeping and sharing pictures, was to also share stories of our experience with Wilek as a baby.  And I haven’t really gotten down anything lately – so I’ll use this opportunity to share a few tidbits with ya’ll.

(1) The stroller incident

About a month ago, we are getting ready to go on a nice family walk around the park.  So I head outside and put him in his stroller – aaaaand forgot to put the break on.  So I walk away for 2 seconds to shut the front door and the stroller starts going down the sidewalk on its own, off the curb, into the street where it hit a car and fell onto its side in the road.  I got the front door closed just in time to turn around and witness the whole thing, but couldnt get to him fast enough to stop it from happening. Wil got jostled around a bit, but luckily I had him all strapped in and no cars were coming.  He screamed bloody murder but he didnt seem to really hit his head or anything.  We checked him all over, and he calmed down within minutes. We assumed he was fine and went on our walk.

(2) Homemade baby food

Since Wil started eating solids 3 times a day, I decided to try my hand at some homemade baby purees.  I spent a whole afternoon cooking, steaming, puree-ing and freezing carrots, parsnips, sweet potatoes, and white potatoes. I was so proud of myself.  Well it just so happened, the very day I started incorporating these into his diet – he seemed to come down with some sort of stomach bug.  He surprised us with this by throwing up over everything, including me, two nights in a row. Massive cleaning sessions needed to take place because of this.  But he was fine both days leading up to his night time bottle! We couldnt make sense of why he was getting sick just at night.  Finally by the 3rd night, we were terrified of his nighttime feeding – so I stripped down to basically nothing and fed Wil over a blanket on the hard wood floor. I wouldnt let Phil take any pictures, but it was a hilarious scene. I couldnt believe it had come to that.  Coincidentally that same night, instead of his delicious homemade baby puree dinner, we fed him some baby cereal.  And he was perfectly fine.  We finally realized that he didnt have a mysterious night-time-only stomach bug.  My purees were just disgusting to him.  They were promptly throw out and he was fine ever since.

(3) The perfect sippy cup

I had heard that babies should be ‘off the bottle’ by 1-year old, so I started my search for the perfect sippy cup for him a few months ago, but had serious trouble.  He has no concept of holding a bottle or cup by himself and tipping it up to get the water to come out.  We tried repeated to get him to hold it, tried showing him how the water comes out.  At first we thought maybe he needed one with handles, then we thought he needed a softer spout.  We seriously bought like 10 different sippy cups trying to find the right one, never finding the trick.  Until one day Phil had his camelback water bottle on the ground next to him, and Wilek magically crawled right up to it, put his mouth on the spout and started drinking from it.  It was at the perfect height that he didnt have to hold it and it had a straw so that he didnt have to tip it for the water (Picture in slideshow below).  Uuuuuunbelievable.  10 trips to babies-r-us for the ‘perfect’ sippy cup results in him preferring a 1-liter adult-water bottle. Hey – whatever works.

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First Hair Cut!

Oh man, I cant get over how freaking cute this is.  He was trooper for most of it. But got to be majorly squirmy by the end and we basically had to hold him down so the lady could get his bangs.

We tipped her lots of dollars.  And he looks like Moe of the 3 stooges (alternatively, I think he looks like Andrew, circa 1992 bowl cut?  Watkins Family? Am I right?).

He looks like such a grown-up boy to me now.  I love it.  He is sooooo much fun these days!!

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So wil started daycare my 2nd week of work since Char was here to watch him my first week.  He was there for 2.5 days before getting sick.  I heard this might happen and work was actually very cool with me calling in and working from home given it was only my 7th day on the job.  However, this sickness lasted for 10 freakin’ days.  It was not pretty around this house, my friends.  And work seemed less cool by the following week but luckily, they didnt fire me.  I have since been working my butt off to make up for all the missed hours and I think I finally have a handle on things. Wil was on the mend by Easter and Phil was home from Yuma, so we spent a nice weekend around Baltimore. Including making an Os game on opening weekend!

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Wil has also past the 9 month mark!  He’s officially been outside of me longer than he’s been inside of me.  I think he has found the outside world most acceptable.  He now has solids for breakfast, lunch and dinner.  His favorite foods are butternut squash, apple, carrots, yogurt, cereal, and bites of whatever we are eating.  He had some killer BBQ pork this afternoon. And was not a fan of lettuce.  Smart man. As a reminder, here was a little over 9 months ago:

 

We’ve come a long way!

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hey – welcome to your monthly woznation update.  that seems to be how often we’re posting, huh?  That might be the new norm. Things are busy, but good, over here.  I started my new job, and am still learning to balance work things and life things.  Phil was in Yuma for awhile but is back for a good long stretch. Wil is doing better at daycare and seems to like his new playmates.  I think Barney is the only one really living it up.  He now has the house to himself for 3 full days, with our dog walker coming to get him out on nice long runs when Im at work.  Life is good for that pup.  Here are a few pics from before I started work:

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Oh and Phil posted some videos a few weeks ago, be sure to check out the little man in action.

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Hi Ho Hi Ho

Things are a little nuts around woznation.  After a slew of phone interviews and a few all-day interviews, I found a great research statistician job at Hopkins.  Once I accepted, they gave me a whopping 3 weeks to find daycare and start the position!  So Ive been busting my ass to tie up all the loose ends before starting work this coming week.   Good thing I handle stress and change so well. Oh wait, I don’t.  But a steady diet of back rubs and beta-blockers are getting me through.

Found Daycare.  Finished CITI training (yeah you researchers know what Im talking about. Ugh). Found dog walker.  Bought appropriate clothing.  Cleaned house.  And Phil is away on a bachelor party vacation – so Ive been on Wilek duty 24/7.   As you can tell, ‘blogging’ isnt very high on the priority list.  I have barely remembered to take any pictures.   So for today – I am posting all the pictures I pulled off Phil’s phone last week.  Hopefully we can get some more videos up soon, too.  Wil is a lightening fast crawler and pulling himself up to standing.  He also feeds himself cheerios, hates things on his head, and loves the duck pond.  And hes 21 lbs!

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Twenty Nine

This might have been my best birthday ever.  I just have a whole new appreciation for birthdays since having Wil.  Birth is just an amazing amazing event, with so many things having to go perfect for the end result. It kind of baffles me that it happens so often – yet Im surrounded with beautiful, happy, healthy people in my life. Thank you all for the birthday wishes. Im so very very lucky.

 

Yesterday was filled with a whole lot of cuddling, chatting with friends and family, and watching ‘The Help’  (which did not help my emotional state!) I think Phil was glad he was at work for my ‘love of life’ swell yesterday, haha – there was, perhaps, too much love happening around these parts for him. But a day of appreciation was exactly what I needed.  Especially as I start applying for jobs in the area. Ive had a few interviews and am close to making a decision. Im excited to get back to work but of course will miss time with my little buddy.  Here are some pics taken in the last few weeks:

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Thanks again to everyone for a great birthday! Miss you all!

 

 

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New Wilek Vids

Everyone head over to the wilek vids page (tab at the top of the page) for another dose of Wil being Wil.

https://woznation.com/wilekvid/

 

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Lion Photos, Month 7

This is actually the first lion picture I took since the last lion post. But hes starting to slow down in his growth and the pictures are all starting to look the same anyway.  Infant growth is logarithmic, so hes past his time of fastest growth.  One thing the pictures dont seem to capture is his girth.  Hes quite formidable now.  Hes nearly 20 lbs and hes learn to throw things.  And hit things.  Im pretty sure Im going to have the next black eye in this household.

Lets see how far we’ve come:

4 weeks

4.5 months

my last lion picture, Dec 1st

Annnnnd, BOOM:

Jan 23rd, almost 7 months

Barney bombed.  I think the thing that grew the most was his hair.  I need to start styling it.  Maybe get some hair gel?  After all, he was born in Jersey.

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