Thursday, February 15, 2007
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Thanks for coming to check out the blog. I have a lot of fun putting the pics in and writing updates about our family. However, I feel like I'm not giving back enough to you, the reader, for your support. I'd like to use this forum, from time to time, to talk about real issues that affect each of us on a daily basis.
Having said all that, the first thing I want to talk about is yogurt. To be more specific, yogurt lids. I'm sure you know what I'm getting at here. You go get a yogurt and get ready to eat, but before you can do that you have to get the lid off, all while attempting to avoid being splattered with little yogurt bits that shoot out once you remove the lid. Come on, Yoplait, is this seriously the best you can do? Why should I have to have an elaborate set up involving screens and shields while holding the yogurt as far away from me as is humanly possible in order to evade the yogurt shrapnel that invariably finds its way from the yogurt container on to my tie or cheek, the lens of my glasses or into my hair? Are you trying to tell me that we don't have the technology? In a world of iPhones, artificial organs and space travel that we can't figure out how to erase the possibility of a yogurt burp from our lives? I say enough! It's time for a change. I say we let the yogurt people know how we feel. This goes for the little fry sauce or barbeque sauce condiments that have similar lids as well. If we all work together I know that we can make a difference.
Now that I've got that off my chest I can write a little about the family too. Things are going really well. Melissa is feeling good and doing a great job with the kids. We still need a ton of help, but she is getting better and better at taking care of our two little tax exemptions on her own. (For the first time in my life I'm pretty excited to file my tax return.) Our family and friends do so much for us and we are very grateful. The kids are great. Lily is rolling over like a champ. Griff is working on adjusting to life with a tooth. Every once in a while during one of his hand chewing/sucking sessions he lets out a little yelp, but he's learning that he's the one who inflicted the pain and is now starting to only bite down hard if someone else's finger is in his mouth - which is, of course, totally justifiable. I don't like other people to put their fingers in my mouth either. They are both working on sitting up and do pretty well when they are able to lean back against something. Anyway, that's probably enough for this update. Thanks for looking in on us.

Saturday, February 03, 2007
So, Griff has been acting a little weird lately. He's always chewing on his hands and acting like he's hungry even if he just ate. He also is a little grumpier than normal and we haven't been able to figure out why. Or we couldn't figure out why until Melissa stuck her finger in his mouth and felt a tooth poking through. That's right, tooth number one is on its way. It is just barely poking through. I tried to get a picture of it, but Griff was rather uncooperative about letting us force his mouth open and take pictures. He is just over 3 and a half months old, which seems kind of early to me. Nevertheless, he is well on his way to inflicting pain when he bites.

Lily is also doing well. She has learned to roll from her tummy to her back. That's a good thing for her because she dislikes tummy-time most of the time. She drools a lot and is getting pretty excited to start on solid foods in a little over a month. She is getting really good at grabbing things and holding her bottle on her own. It's pretty exciting.
That's about it for now. Things are going really well for us and that has been nice. Melissa has recovered fully from her surgery and things are settling down. Griff seems to be feeling pretty good these days. The reflux and colic seem to have subsided some. They are both still sleeping through the night and we are all happier for it. Thanks for checking in on us. I hope you like the pictures.

Lily is also doing well. She has learned to roll from her tummy to her back. That's a good thing for her because she dislikes tummy-time most of the time. She drools a lot and is getting pretty excited to start on solid foods in a little over a month. She is getting really good at grabbing things and holding her bottle on her own. It's pretty exciting.
That's about it for now. Things are going really well for us and that has been nice. Melissa has recovered fully from her surgery and things are settling down. Griff seems to be feeling pretty good these days. The reflux and colic seem to have subsided some. They are both still sleeping through the night and we are all happier for it. Thanks for checking in on us. I hope you like the pictures.


























