Thursday, December 18, 2008

4 Months Old

Connor had his 4 month appointment this morning. He got 2 shots and is currently sleeping it off. He now weighs 15 pounds 15 ounces and is 26 1/2 inches long! He reamains in the 75/90 percentile respectively. We can't believe how big he is getting - so quickly. The doctor is letting us introduce foods - which will be lots of fun. We are of course starting with rice cereal - probably next week - so I will let you know how it goes. Here are some picture of Connor on his actual 4 month birthday (last Sunday). We took him to the Club to see Santa again. He didn't seem to mind at all (Click on the picture to see Connor's face). Santa was way more interested in Connor than me - the photographer - because I had to call Santa's name several times before he would turn around to get his picture taken. This was our first visit with Santa at the Club and it was wonderful. They had a dessert buffet and Santa gave a wrapped gift to each child. You can't go wrong with mimosas and chocolate bread pudding! Delicious.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Haunted House . . .

Connor and I have been spending most of our time at home. We have really enjoyed hanging out everyday, indoors now since it is cold. Although I thought I knew all of the house noises, now that I am home all day, I have discovered new ones. Most recently I was convinced I was going crazy or a ghost was playing piano in our attic. (I have never been in the attic and neither has Colin - it is scary and we are avoiding going up - so far so good). I knew it must be a friendly ghost because he/she was playing twinkle, twinkle little star. For days, I would sit in the glider, rocker, swivel recliner in our bedroom and feed Connor and every once in awhile I would hear a faint version of twinkle, twinkle. I really thought it was the Church since I often hear the bells ringing on Sundays. But it wasn't Sunday and since when did a Church play twinkle, twinkle? My next thought was of course a ghost. I did live in a haunted dorm in college. We would sit on the stoop and watch the ghost tours (which always made a stop at our door step). So a ghost wasn't out of the question. Then, I convinced myself that I was indeed crazy (for all the above reasons). Last week I finally figured it out!

At my baby shower I recevied a fish aquarium that plays music (twinkle, twinkle is one of the songs). Connor recently has been enthralled with the aquarium and just touches over and over again trying to reach the fish. It is designed to go on his crib but it doesn't fit so I have been letting him look at it in our room. So it turns out that the aquarium has a remote - at one point I knew this but over the past 4 months (yes Connor turned 4 months on Sunday - Happy Belated) I forgot about the remote. Everytime I turn up or down the volume on my Comcast remote control the aquarium picks up the signal and turns on or off. So, if I want to hear the tv a little better I must turn it up twice in order to actually hear the tv without twinkle, twinkle in the background.


I was pleased to discover that a ghost isn't living in our attic. At least not one that is playing the piano. Connor has his 4 month appointment on Thursday. Stay tuned for his new stats. . .

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Orange and Blue

Did you know that I only applied to colleges with the school colors of Orange and Blue? Well, it is true. I didn't really plan it that way . . . it just happened. Our beloved Auburn Tigers ended this season a little early - it seems we will not be going bowling this January. Last year Colin and I went to the Peach Bowl (now known as The Chick-fil-a Bowl) in Atlanta. Although we didn't know it at the time, it was technically Connor's first Auburn game. Auburn won. This season was sad. We only won 5 games (I think) and our coach left. We are just waiting to find out who the new coach will be . . . of course I will miss Tubberville. Just when it seemed that we would never see the light . . . my second favorite Division I team (who also wear orange and blue) saved the day. If you are from Alabama you must know that even if your team stinks - so long as you win the Iron Bowl (Auburn v. Alabama) your season was not a total waste (and you get to rub it in to the losing fans for the next 365 days). Well, Auburn lost this year in the Iron Bowl. We attened a 1st Birthday Party for Trey on the day of the game- the son of one of my "oldest friends". It is hard to believe he is already one. His dad is an Auburn fan - his mom wore orange and blue but I think she is still a Bama fan at heart as are her parents and brother. His cake was split half crimson and white and the other half - you guessed it - Orange and Blue. Here is a picture of Connor and Trey at the party. And Connor in his Auburn gear.



To make matters worse, Alabama was ranked #1. Even worse that having a terrible season and losing the Iron Bowl would be to see Alabama win the National Championship. Thus, last Saturday we cheered on Tim Tebow and the Gators. Orange and Blue came through again and knocked off Alabama. Sorry Bama fans. My Uncle and 2 of my cousins graduated from Florida so I will cheer for Florida unless they are playing Auburn. I will cheer for Auburn and always for anyone that is playing Alabama.

As football season starts to wind down, basketball is just getting under way. If you know my husband then you know he loves his basketball. He helps coach a 7th grade team at our church. Connor went to his first game on Saturday. He loved it, really. I thought the buzzer and whistles would be too much for him, but he sat enthralled the entire game. Connor also watched his first Duke games this month. Check out the Moorhouse men in their Duke gear - I promise that they put on these outfits voluntarily just to watch the game - I of course had to take a picture. Too funny!


More posts to come . . . getting ready for Christmas is keeping us busy.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Yummy and Delicious!

The Menu:
Turkey
Dressing
Broccoli Casserole
Aunt Wilma's Casserole (my favorite)
Creamed Corn
Green Beans
Mashed Potatoes
Sweet Potatoes
Gravy
Cranberry Sauce
Ambrosia
Carrot Cake (my 2nd favorite)
Pecan Pie
Apple Pie
Rolls
Corn Muffins

Just add some Sweet Tea, Wine and Family and you have our wonderful Thanksgiving! Although we missed the Caldwells, Great Aunt MeeGee's crew, and Matt Johnson, we really enjoyed Connor's first Thanksgiving. It was at least 70 degrees today and beautiful!

Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday and I don't even eat turkey! I love a holiday where you only bring yourself and a dish -- or in my case just yourself and the baby. Since we don't get "home" to Alabama that often, it is especially nice when we do - to see so much family. Here is our annual Thanksgiving Family photo. We had 12 this year for dinner (Connor sat at the head of the table). I have also included a photo of the table - my mom did a great job.

Happy Thanksgiving!


love, Connor

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Never Did I Ever ...

"10 years ago, I never thought I would be in Alabama, at a Bass Pro Shop with a baby". This was Colin's statement this morning as we strolled up to the new Bass Pro Shop in Leeds, Alabama. We don't hunt, or fish or wear camo. We did however venture out to Leeds this morning to see the newest store in town. It was more like a small city.
It is right off the interstate but the road to get there is single-lane and long and winding. It was like a state park complete with a nature trail and fishing pond. When we finally arrived at the store itself we were stunned. The parking lot was PACKED! There must have been over 500 cars. I thought about turning around and leaving right then but we decided that we would at least go in the store to see if the line was ridiculous. The line for what? SANTA of course. Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday (more on that tomorrow) . . . but we couldn't pass up Santa and his "deer". Connor loved Santa and we loved the fact that we were in and out of the store in less than 15 minutes with a picture of Santa (oh and to top it all off - the pictures were free!).

Monday, November 24, 2008

99 Days Old . . .

On his 99th day in this world (Saturday), our Connor decided it was time to sit up and see everything from a new angle. Now, he can't sit up and stay up for an extended period of time on his own, but he can sit up from a reclined position and look around. Even when he is sitting in a chair, he tries to sit up even straighter! He certainly has better posture than either of us. I'll try to get a video up of him soon - but as ya'll all know, I am new to this so it may take awhile.

Connor is also talking up a storm. He is practicing spelling his name (well, that is what I think). He is stuck on the "O" but has definitely mastered that letter.

It isn't really that cold here but it has been a little windy. We picked up this hat and sweater for Connor to survive the cold weather. We hear it is very cold at home.