Friday, February 22, 2013
www.WagnerWaytoHealth.blogspot.com - My Health Blog
I am starting a Health Blog to document my own journey and findings along the way. Check it out!
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
www.WagnerWhatnot.blogspot.com - Our New Family Blog
Yes, we are still here. So much has been going on, I don't even know how to begin! Well, first of all, we've been having lots and lots of computer issues for the past 3 months, and we've finally got that all figured out. Another thing has been that my blog told me it doesn't have any more space for pictures and videos. (Any ideas? Anyone?) So, my only solution that I've come up with is to start a new blog:
www.WagnerWhatnot.blogspot.com
So, you all can check out our new blog, and if you try to follow us, you can change the address you have saved to the new one. And hopefully very soon I will get a steady stream of updates going for your reading and viewing pleasure.
Until then, I will tell you that John is 6 months old! Wow, how fast the time goes. He can do all sorts of tricks now, which I will tell you about in the 6 month update post on our new blog hopefully in the next week or so. Today we started solid food! Yes, we did. We made our own quinoa and breast milk puree. Did he like it?
Well, the answer is kind of like Sam-I-Am trying to convince his acquaintance that he likes green eggs and ham. John just kept letting me know that he did not like it and wouldn't eat it in a box or with a fox, on a boat or with a goat. He doesn't know how to spit very well yet - thankfully - but if he could've, he would've. And it's a good thing our high chair has straps that go over the waist and the shoulders. That was helpful. He didn't cry until the end though, so at least it wasn't too traumatizing. Then, after we cleaned him up, he spit up the baby food all over himself and me :) "That'll show ya, Mom!" You should have seen the big smile on his face after all the baby food was no longer inside of him. He looked so proud. Well, we'll keep trying and experimenting with different foods, and hopefully it will end the same way as Dr. Suess wrote it, "Say! I like green eggs and ham! I do!! I like them, Sam-I-Am!" Just replace the green eggs and ham with something delicious and nutritious for babies.
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Vision and Shopping Extravaganza
This morning I fed John at 6:00am and then we stayed in bed until past 9:00am while John was sleeping. It was beautiful, a precious opportunity that doesn't happen often, to spend time with Seth in the morning on Saturdays and not hurry to get up. So excellent.
Seth and I had our annual eye exams, and the doctor gave me great news! He said it IS just fine to get lasik when you are breastfeeding (but not when you're pregnant). The only thing is that the antibiotics from the eye drops might get in your breast milk for a few days. No problem! We can just feed John bottles for a few days with the million bags of milk in my freezer. Well, lest you think I'm going to do this tomorrow, it probably will be at least a year before we can afford it. But for now I can dream. I can dream about waking up in the morning, opening my eyes and being able to see clearly, even all the way across the room. I learned today that I have 16 inches of clear vision. I can see clearly 16 inches away from my face. So I am grateful that even without lasik, or glasses or contacts, I can see my wonderful Seth next to me when I wake up in the morning. That is a beautiful sight to me. And I did get 2 new pairs of glasses today to change it up a bit (have gotten a little tired of the ones I've been wearing for 2 years). So it will be fun to wear some very different ones. And I am very thankful that I have eye doctors to help me, and the technology and means that make it possible for me to even have glasses. I know there are many less fortunate who just dream of a pair of glasses so that they can see at all. (Wow, I am making myself feel way more content with my own situation. Maybe dependence on glasses isn't so bad.)
While we waited for my glasses to be made, we explored Beachwood Mall. Something we never do. We don't really like shopping or malls in general, but we were there anyway, so why not? We found a gem, in the form of a Crocs store. Who knew Crocs were so wonderfully comfortable!? Maybe anyone who's worn them. So we got me the most comfortable church shoes I've ever had, for Christmas. And after we got my glasses, we stopped at a Sporting Goods Store to find me some yoga clothes because mine are all either maternity or falling apart. We found some excellent Reebok clothes that even make me feel like doing yoga all the time. I could wear them every day, and I just might! So Merry Christmas! Presents are very different as an adult. There isn't as much surprise in it. We kind of just get whatever clothes and shoes we need for the year and call it good, but I really look forward to it, and I'm ok with our setup, and usually we do at least one surprise. Seth already found his...what to do?
I came across this absolutely inspiring video about Christ with gorgeous music. Enjoy! Merry Christmas!
Seth and I had our annual eye exams, and the doctor gave me great news! He said it IS just fine to get lasik when you are breastfeeding (but not when you're pregnant). The only thing is that the antibiotics from the eye drops might get in your breast milk for a few days. No problem! We can just feed John bottles for a few days with the million bags of milk in my freezer. Well, lest you think I'm going to do this tomorrow, it probably will be at least a year before we can afford it. But for now I can dream. I can dream about waking up in the morning, opening my eyes and being able to see clearly, even all the way across the room. I learned today that I have 16 inches of clear vision. I can see clearly 16 inches away from my face. So I am grateful that even without lasik, or glasses or contacts, I can see my wonderful Seth next to me when I wake up in the morning. That is a beautiful sight to me. And I did get 2 new pairs of glasses today to change it up a bit (have gotten a little tired of the ones I've been wearing for 2 years). So it will be fun to wear some very different ones. And I am very thankful that I have eye doctors to help me, and the technology and means that make it possible for me to even have glasses. I know there are many less fortunate who just dream of a pair of glasses so that they can see at all. (Wow, I am making myself feel way more content with my own situation. Maybe dependence on glasses isn't so bad.)
While we waited for my glasses to be made, we explored Beachwood Mall. Something we never do. We don't really like shopping or malls in general, but we were there anyway, so why not? We found a gem, in the form of a Crocs store. Who knew Crocs were so wonderfully comfortable!? Maybe anyone who's worn them. So we got me the most comfortable church shoes I've ever had, for Christmas. And after we got my glasses, we stopped at a Sporting Goods Store to find me some yoga clothes because mine are all either maternity or falling apart. We found some excellent Reebok clothes that even make me feel like doing yoga all the time. I could wear them every day, and I just might! So Merry Christmas! Presents are very different as an adult. There isn't as much surprise in it. We kind of just get whatever clothes and shoes we need for the year and call it good, but I really look forward to it, and I'm ok with our setup, and usually we do at least one surprise. Seth already found his...what to do?
I came across this absolutely inspiring video about Christ with gorgeous music. Enjoy! Merry Christmas!
Friday, November 30, 2012
I Love My Life
I feel very tired right now and would like to go to bed, but I just can't until I write down my thanks. Last night, as I nursed John, I gazed down at his little chubby fingers, saw the peaceful contentment on his beautiful face; I was filled with wonder. A wave of gratitude washed over me. Long after John was asleep, I just held him close, reflecting on my many blessings. I felt so thankful that the Lord gave me such a righteous, fun, loyal, supportive and loving husband. Seth brings me so much happiness, he creates a fullness in my life. I think of all the years that we hoped and prayed and longed for children.
And that time is finally here. We are parents, together. It is richness to share this journey with Seth. It's a more difficult journey than I expected, but worth every effort. I love planning with Seth. Long before John came, we often planned what we would do in different parenting situations, thought of ways we could teach our children the gospel and how to be happy, hard-working, well-rounded people. I loved looking to our future together, I still do. And now those plans seem so much closer, so much more real. Not all our plans will work out, we'll have to modify and mold them to each situation, but I still love to talk about them with Seth. I love being a mother. I just want to have a house full of children and to create such happy memories for each one of them.
Today, I bundled us up and took John for a walk to the library to get some new audio books to listen to when I'm doing the dishes, making dinner or driving (we finished the Harry Potter series...again! I love listening to Jim Dale, I give him the best actor award. I got a couple more audiobooks he's read, and I'm excited!). As I pushed the stroller, I looked down at John, smiled and made faces to make him laugh and smile, I thought, "This is the life! and it is my life. I have to make every minute count, and savor every moment. It is so precious to be alive. I am so grateful."
Seth is in Detroit tonight. He got to go out to dinner with his mission president and his wife, the Pulsipher's. They're president and matron of the Detroit Temple. He also went to worship in the temple. Tomorrow he has a 6 hour exam that he's been studying for for months and months. What an excellent way to finish off his preparation for his test by going to the temple and seeking the Lord's help. I know he'll do great. I sure miss Seth. Being apart for even one night seems too long. I'm so proud of him, and I'll be praying for him all day tomorrow.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
John's 3 Months Old! Part 2
Baby John has been 3 months old for half a month already! But it’s been hard to get a chance to sit down and write, but I really need to before he’s 4 months old!!
John is a SUCH a fun stage right now! I love interacting with him.
He is so responsive. He loves to look at faces and watches people very carefully.
He recognizes me and Seth! That makes me so happy.
John is a SUCH a fun stage right now! I love interacting with him.
He is so responsive. He loves to look at faces and watches people very carefully.
He recognizes me and Seth! That makes me so happy.
I know that he knows us because when he sees our faces he usually smiles really big!
He loves when Daddy comes home :) He smiles and Seth makes him laugh. It is so cute.
John is really developing in his motor skills as well. He can bat at toys now and grab onto them if they are a good shape for him to grip.
His abs and legs are getting way stronger (and chubbier!) too.
He often kicks really hard and does the bicycle.
John is really developing in his motor skills as well. He can bat at toys now and grab onto them if they are a good shape for him to grip.
His abs and legs are getting way stronger (and chubbier!) too.
He often kicks really hard and does the bicycle.
He also puts his legs straight up into the air, and they are so heavy now that they often plop down to the side!
So he has officially rolled over onto his side. I am so proud. I can see that he’s getting close to rolling from his tummy to his back too, so I wouldn’t be surprised if that happens in a few weeks.
John is getting much better at tummy time. He hates it less, and this week he even held his head up for a full 3 straight minutes!
John is getting much better at tummy time. He hates it less, and this week he even held his head up for a full 3 straight minutes!
He drools most of the time and loves to lick anything near his face.
We took John out in the cold weather, which has sometimes been windy and rainy. Whenever he feels the wind or rain, he sputters and spits! He really doesn’t like it. It’s kind of funny, but only because it only lasts for a few seconds before we get him inside.
John loves to sit upright. If you hold his waist, he can sit so tall and prefers that position. He does not like to be cradled unless I’m feeding him.
He also loves for you to hold his waist so he can stand up and bounce. He can support a whole lot of his weight. He is just growing so fast!
He also loves for you to hold his waist so he can stand up and bounce. He can support a whole lot of his weight. He is just growing so fast!
John's a talker. He loves to gurgle and coo, often during church - which distracts many admirers...sorry! - and I just love that he is expressing himself, even though I don't know what he's saying.
When I nurse John, his free hand is almost always moving around. It’s almost like he’s doing a little dance with his arm, moving it back and forth, flaring out his little hand. It just brings me joy to watch him. And PS, I am so grateful that nursing does get better after the first couple months. Yes, I am so thankful.
When I nurse John, his free hand is almost always moving around. It’s almost like he’s doing a little dance with his arm, moving it back and forth, flaring out his little hand. It just brings me joy to watch him. And PS, I am so grateful that nursing does get better after the first couple months. Yes, I am so thankful.
John is very good at holding his hands together. And they are often in his mouth.
He loves to suck on his fingers, and he often sticks them back too far and gags himself. That always scares me. I cut John’s nails for the first time a week ago. That was scary. I did it when he was asleep, but it was still so hard! I’ll have to get better with practice.
John is getting so tall that he doesn't fit in a lot of his 3 month clothes. Most of the 3-6 month clothes fit, and a lot of the 6 month clothes. I often feel like he only wears each thing a couple times, and then he’s grown out of it!
Cleaning House - I Can Breathe More Freely
Since John was born, and my recovery was slow and very difficult, things kind of piled up around the house, especially a veritable mountain of clothes in our bedroom. It was right between summer and winter clothes, and it seemed that after having a baby, my clothing size has been constantly changing, which is good, but difficult to figure out a wardrobe.
But, FINALLY, I’ve gotten it under control and figured it out. I have sorted through all the clothes and have found some things to wear and some things to organize and pack away. After I worked my first week back at my grading the TOEFL online from home job, which was 32 hours, and our power was out for a couple of those days, my schedule drastically decreased. The following week I worked an 8 hour shift, and the week after that a 4 hour shift. That gave me some time to work on the house.
I get big plans in my head of to-do lists that I used to accomplish before having John that I have to scale back to about half. It has been a good learning experience for me. I am improving little by little at pacing myself and not trying to do it all at once. I only over-extended myself a few times while I was working on the house, lifting and moving heavy things that I should have waited for Seth to do…I got a bit impatient and wanted to get it done “now” while I was in the mood. Well, the conclusion is that every room in our house has been organized and cleaned, and it feels SO good to be in our house now. I can breathe more freely and enjoy the space so much more and with less stress. A lot of rooms needed to have furniture re-arranged; we put a couple small dressers into the guest room for Seth’s clothes so now all his clothes are in the same room which is nice for him.
But, FINALLY, I’ve gotten it under control and figured it out. I have sorted through all the clothes and have found some things to wear and some things to organize and pack away. After I worked my first week back at my grading the TOEFL online from home job, which was 32 hours, and our power was out for a couple of those days, my schedule drastically decreased. The following week I worked an 8 hour shift, and the week after that a 4 hour shift. That gave me some time to work on the house.
I get big plans in my head of to-do lists that I used to accomplish before having John that I have to scale back to about half. It has been a good learning experience for me. I am improving little by little at pacing myself and not trying to do it all at once. I only over-extended myself a few times while I was working on the house, lifting and moving heavy things that I should have waited for Seth to do…I got a bit impatient and wanted to get it done “now” while I was in the mood. Well, the conclusion is that every room in our house has been organized and cleaned, and it feels SO good to be in our house now. I can breathe more freely and enjoy the space so much more and with less stress. A lot of rooms needed to have furniture re-arranged; we put a couple small dressers into the guest room for Seth’s clothes so now all his clothes are in the same room which is nice for him.
We moved our piano into the dining room and the book shelf to the living room and moved our couches facing the fireplace so that our fireplace can become functional. We also got a half a cord of wood to prepare for emergencies – and to have cozy fires in the winter sometimes. Our landlord let us get some new fireplace doors too because there weren’t any. We’ll install those early December when we have time, and we still need to get the chimney inspected and find a fireplace grate and some tools and a dutch oven for cooking in a log fire if the power goes out…all in good time though. We are making progress a bit at a time.
And I don’t want to make it seem like I did all the work myself. Seth is the most helpful husband, and I am grateful for all his help. He is so good taking care of John and helping around the house. I am truly thankful. As an example, the day before we left for our trip, and I had a ton of packing and preparing to do, and I truly didn’t want to leave a mess to come home to, I woke up and went downstairs to find, not a mountain of dirty dishes to plague me,
but a bright clean kitchen and a mountain of clean dishes and a full, running dishwasher. Seth doesn’t admit he was the one who did it, but unless there are kitchen cleaning fairies in our house, I just know it was him, and I am thankful.
Friday, November 9, 2012
John is 3 Months Old! Part 1
As you know, John has a wonderful playmat given to us by my awesome friend Linda. There is a cat that hangs on the top and makes nature sounds or plays songs with accompanying flashing lights. John has liked to watch the lights and is very intrigued by the music, so much so that I've heard the songs so many times that they are constantly in my head. I mean ALL the time! For a couple weeks, John has been interested in looking at his hanging toys while he sucks on his hands, and sometimes sticks his fingers in too far and gags a little bit. This was the first day that John started trying to hit the hanging toys. Oh, I was so proud! Just wait 'til he graduates from college!
And I'm so excited that he's so much more interested in his toys now, and I don't play the songs very much because I was going a little cuckoo.
The first video was a night, so I'd thought I'd take one with a little bit better lighting.
And I'm so excited that he's so much more interested in his toys now, and I don't play the songs very much because I was going a little cuckoo.
The first video was a night, so I'd thought I'd take one with a little bit better lighting.
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