Luke and I had our own guy time this past weekend. We went on a walk (I got some coffee). When we got back Luke enjoyed a little nap an then some food. There is not a lot that happened so I don't have a lot to say. But we both survived and in fact had fun.
(This picture is not from that day, but Luke hanging out with Tammy one afternoon enjoying a little outside time.)
Monday, March 10, 2008
Sunday, March 9, 2008
More "Firsts"
Life has been busy lately for our family, and we enjoy every minute with our little man. Luke has experienced a few more "firsts" in his life.
During Presidents Day weekend, Luke went on his first "trip" to Seattle to visit our friends there. Kimmy and Alan were extremely gracious to host us with a potentially loud baby. Fortunately, Luke managed well on the trip. He had just one hour of extreme fussiness (I learned that Luke does not like Indian food...too bad for me).
Tom's parents visited for a week in late February, so Luke met his grandparents for the first time. During their visit, Luke had his first trip to the zoo.
Luke saw a UP basketball game for the first time. Even though he has attended several games, he always slept through them. During the Pilots final home game, Luke woke up and watched the second half. Unfortunately, the Pilots lost to St. Mary's.
Luke went to a UP baseball game for the first time. The Pilots were crushed by Oregon State (2-time national champions) 16 - 0. Luke and I attended the game with our neighbors, who have a daughter that is three weeks older than Luke.
And, finally, Luke slept "through the night" for the first time last night. He slept for seven straight hours. Previously, he slept 4 to 5 hours for the longest night stretch. We are hopeful that his 7-hour sleeping pattern continues.
During Presidents Day weekend, Luke went on his first "trip" to Seattle to visit our friends there. Kimmy and Alan were extremely gracious to host us with a potentially loud baby. Fortunately, Luke managed well on the trip. He had just one hour of extreme fussiness (I learned that Luke does not like Indian food...too bad for me).
Tom's parents visited for a week in late February, so Luke met his grandparents for the first time. During their visit, Luke had his first trip to the zoo.
Luke saw a UP basketball game for the first time. Even though he has attended several games, he always slept through them. During the Pilots final home game, Luke woke up and watched the second half. Unfortunately, the Pilots lost to St. Mary's.
Luke went to a UP baseball game for the first time. The Pilots were crushed by Oregon State (2-time national champions) 16 - 0. Luke and I attended the game with our neighbors, who have a daughter that is three weeks older than Luke.
And, finally, Luke slept "through the night" for the first time last night. He slept for seven straight hours. Previously, he slept 4 to 5 hours for the longest night stretch. We are hopeful that his 7-hour sleeping pattern continues.
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