your Valentines Day is extra SWEET!
Thanks Staci for decorating the cookies with me- Jay thinks the little “love bugs” are super yummy! Plus, it’s so much more fun when you get to do it with a friend!
As promised here are a few details from Jay’s One Year Old in a Flash Party. Let me just say this before going any further- the rest of this post might bore some of you. If you are not a detail person or if you don’t care about party planning, feel free to breeze through the rest of this post or just drool over the yummy food pictures :-) If however, you like the details or would like the links to some of the recipes that I used feel free to keep reading because I am going to keep writing- I happen to like this stuff and it’s my blog now isn’t it ;-)
Invitation
Nan designed the invitation for me; she is amazing and I can’t repay her for all of the design stuff she does for me!! I gave her a few pictures, the wording, date and colors that I planned on decorating with and she sent me the most adorable invite and the time capsule card along with some other digital files that I used to make the rest of the decorations that we used. Having all of the digital flies was so amazing since I got to personalize Jay’s party AND I didn’t have to pay an arm and a leg to do it- thanks so much Nan!
Decorations
The decorations consisted of pictures, pictures and more pictures. We had one wall that showcased some of Jay’s firsts and another that had his month by month pictures.
Aside from pictures I had a few balloon boquets made up and placed them around the house. Jay loves balloons right now so this was for him more than anything. I made the balloon weights out of some scraps of fabric that I had around the house, some spare ribbon and navy beans that I am using for a bean bag project. I think they turned out pretty cute and I loved that I didn’t have to worry about Jay smashing them and having sand pour out everywhere in the house.

I also (with the help of Jamie) made a happy birthday banner (picture of the banner is farther down) that I patterned after this one to hang in the kitchen.
Time Capsule
I thought that it would be fun to have all of our guests and some out-of-towners that weren’t going to make the party contribute to a Time Capsule for Jay. Nan made a card that I included with the invitation asking guests to contribute along with a bunch of suggestions. It has been fun to take a look at what was contributed. I am sure that Jay will love looking at it on his 18th birthday, we only have to wait until 2028- wowzers!!
Food
I usually have a difficult time trying to decide what kind of food to serve when we are throwing a shin-dig like this… We knew that we would be expecting a fairly large crowd and planning food for that many people is always daunting. So I was really happy when I decided not to try and feed people but to have a dessert buffet instead. I got to bake up a storm (yippee) and we saved a buck or two by doing this! I went fairly simple with everything, including drinks, that we choose and did most of it ahead of time which made the set up on Saturday easy peasy. We had chocolate chip cookies, salted brown butter rice crispy treats, gooey-sweet pretzel melts, sugar cookies, mint-chocolate cookies (I used this recipe for the cookie part but winged it for the filling), homemade Almond Joys, cupcakes, and blueberries- Jay’s favorite sweet.







For drinks we had homemade Lemonade, coffee punch (a friend’s recipe that is amazing!!) and water. Notice that even though you can’t really read it you can see the banner in the background. It says “Happy Birthday JAY!”
Favors
These were baked as well. I used my new favorite sugar cookie recipe to make teal and green camera cookies. I didn’t have a cookie cutter for the camera bodies (I used a circle cutter that I had for the lens) so I ended up printing one of the cameras that Nan had sent me and used a knife to cut them out instead- it worked great! I will have to remember this for next time that I am without a certain cookie cutter. Attached to each cookie was this little saying…
I am no longer a baby,
now that I am ONE!
Glad you came to my party,
Hope you had fun!
Waving bye-bye
Now that it’s through
And giving out kisses from me to you!


Photo Booth
We set up a photo booth for the party- yippee! For months now I have wanted a reason to have a photo booth but I haven’t had quite the right excuse. Enter photo themed party and voila excuse made! Honestly, the closer I got to the party the less I felt like going to the trouble of setting it up but at the last minute I choose to anyway. Man, am I ever glad that I did! I love the pictures that we got from it and I think that it gave people something to do at the party. I had most of the props done already (I wanted to have one at Christmas so I had already painted empty frames and made chalkboard thought bubbles) which made my last minute decision to have the photo booth much more feasible. I purchased 3 yards of fabric and some white duct tape which I used for my backdrop. We have a wall outside that worked really well to hang the back drop from (it’s shaded but still has great natural light). Then I just put my props in a bin that we already had, set up our camera on a tri-pod, adjusted the settings so it was set and ready to go, Jamie set up the remote so that people could use that instead of having to push the button (I think there are some kinks here that could be worked out for next time- it didn’t always work) and then just let people have at it. The pictures are really cute- I’ll try and get those up soon- and I am going to add them along with a few other things from Jay’s party to his time capsule.


All together I spent a little over $100 for all the decorations and food with my biggest expenses being printing and postage for the invitations, the balloons and some of the baking supplies. Most everything else was put together from stuff we already had and I used some coupons for prints so I didn’t pay anything for the pictures! Not bad for a party with 35 guests…
Thanks for everyone that came- we loved having you!!
On the 27th of January Jay turned one year old! It is crazy to think of how much our lives have changed over the past year and to see how much Jay has grown. We didn’t want to let this momentous occasion pass us by so we celebrated in style with a “One Year Old in a Flash” birthday party. I was super excited a few months back when I ran across the theme idea here– with all of the pictures that we had taken of Jay this year, it was a perfect theme! Jamie and I decided quite early on that we were going to have one combined (family and friends) party for Jay; so once I had a theme I just kind of ran with it. I loved every minute of the planning, baking and prep- it’s just so much fun! I know, I am a dork!
Nan (who is wonderful) made the invitations along with a bunch of other digital files that I used to make printables and help decorate the house- thanks Nan! We had a photobooth set up outside (I’ll try to get some of those pictures up within the week) to entertain people at the party, balloons in every corner of the house (one of Jay’s favorite “toys” right now), an area for people to leave contributions to his time capsule, drinks in the kitchen and a dessert buffet for our guests to enjoy. It was so much fun and we are so glad that we had so many people here to celebrate with us. Enjoy a handful of the pictures!

a few party goers- I didn’t have enough time to get anywhere near everyone documented!
















I will post some of the details tomorrow- there was no way I could get all of the pictures into one post!
Just over the last few days Jay has taken multiple steps on his own. More often than not I think that he forgets what he is doing and takes them without even thinking. He is usually “walking” towards one of the animals or to get a phone or other electronic device he shouldn’t have. Occasionally, he will take a few steps to either me or Jamie; which I love- it’s great to have him walk to you!
Last weekend when he was playing with Piper I accidentally got a few of those steps on tape. Yippee for cool accidents :-) He was super excited to be playing with Piper, although I am not sure that Piper thinks it was too great since he just hands her the toy but he LOVED it. The first clip (towards the end) shows him taking a few steps, the second shows just a few more before Piper gets too excited to let him take anymore and in the last clip he is too excited to walk at all- it’s still adorable though. Enjoy!
p.s. sorry for the background laughing in the video, just can’t help myself!
Jay really loved seeing himself and Piper playing on the camera after it had been video taped. He heard the voices from across the room after I started playing it back, crawled up into my lap and watched fascinated until he had seen all of them.


First of all, let me preface this ridiculously long blog post with the disclaimer that unless you are having a baby soon, going to in the future, or for some other reason are interested in our opinion regarding what “stuff” was good to have and not have, read on. If that doesn’t apply to you at all, feel free to stop reading and come back tomorrow for more pictures of our totally adorable kiddo!
If you are still reading, it means that you value our wonderful and very knowledgable opinions (ha!) or you are nieve enough to think that our opinions are actually something of value… Either way thanks, we’re flattered!
After confirming that we were going to be expanding our family and realizing that we were going to need more than just diapers and a bed to put the kiddo in, we started looking into baby stuff. Let me just say I almost ran the other way at this point because holy camoley there is so much stuff out there!! A HUGE thank you goes out to the family and friends (specifically Jennifer, Nan and Shannon) that helped us out when we were first starting out. Many, many of their suggestions were taken and are included below.
*First – Before you get totally overwhelmed with all the babystuff out there just know that you probably don’t need 1/4 of it. It seems like there is so much out there but most of it is something that you won’t need or don’t want to have. Jamie and I had no desire for our house to look like Babies ‘R’ Us threw up in it- we really tried to take the minimalist approach. Which is primarily why we choose items that were good for multiple purposes (convertible) and we spent money on certain items that we knew we were going to use with Jay and any other children that we have. I was surprised at how generous people were at our shower. We only had 1 and we received most everything from our registry. I would make sure to register for items in the $20-$50 range as well as a few higher-priced items so there is plenty of variety for people to choose from.
Our registry recommendations are:
-Don’t register for diapers – if people are going to get these for you, they are going to buy them without you registering for them. We decided to start stocking up on diapers as soon as we knew we were pregnant. I always purchased them when they were on sale or if I had a coupon- take a look at the note below regarding how many we bought etc.
-Don’t register for clothes. (Unless there is an outfit that you love and can’t live without.) People LOVE to purchase baby clothing- it’s cute, it’s tiny, and they simply can’t resist- so you will have things for your kiddo to wear, no worries on this front. Same goes for blankets, socks, toys and books; these are gifts that people like to give. Also, once you find out what you are going to have, see if there are any friends that have little ones that you could borrow clothing from. They grow so quickly at that age that they out-grow everything before they wear it out. More than half of what Jay wore for the first year of his life was a hand me down or borrowed- which saved us a bundle!
-Our registry was pretty cut and dry, no extras and most things neutral in color and style (not geared for boys) so that if we have a girl at some point she won’t be stuck will all “boy” stuff. Swing, highchair, stroller, carseat, etc.
Our list of essential must haves:
We went pretty minimal/ convertible on everything in here as well- we have a crib, a large dresser, chair, book shelf and toy shelf/ bin which held burp cloths and blankets when Jay was young. The dresser, book shelf and toy chest were purchased form IKEA and we love all three of them. The toy chest mostly held extra burp cloths and blankets since it was so close to the chair we fed him in and was therefore easy to reach late at night but now we are transitioning it to hold more toys. The dresser is rather large but I keep diapers, wipes, his toiletries, clothes, extra blankets etc in it. Honestly, I don’t really hang anything in his closet, I just cycle his clothes into his dresser from bins that are separated by size and stored in his closet. We also attached a changing pad to the dresser and it therefore acts as our changing table- I didn’t want to purchase a piece of furniture that I wasn’t going to want after a few years. We have a convertible crib, one that can change into a toddler bed and also a twin bed. It is very nice and was a gift from my Mom. We spent a little more money on it especially since we wanted it to last through multiple children.
Mattresses range in price from cheap-o to ridiculously expensive. I think our mattress cost about $80-$100. It is a good, middle of the road mattress. It has held up very well and we will be reusing it when #2 eventually comes along. I looked into all of the organic ones but ended up with just a regular mattress and we like it. The biggest thing that you want to make sure of is that it fits in your specific crib the way it should- our little one is all over the place when he sleeps and it would not be great if it didn’t fit well. Another plus about this mattress is that it is fairly light so I can pull it out of the crib when I need to change the sheets. This makes the (very) tight-fitting sheets easier to get on in my opinion- I am short and being forced to bend over the railing would be a pain.
Shelves/Storage – Aside from the toy storage we have one small book shelf in Jay’s room which I purchased after he was born- we quickly out-grew the basket that I was using to hold his books. This is great since now that he can crawl he has access to his books. It’s small and if we could have fit a larger one in the room we probably would have gotten one. We already need to find a new place for books- his library is ever growing.
Also, I would consider getting dark curtains for the nursery. You can get black-out curtains at most home stores and at target or, if you can sew or know someone who does, you can purchase black-out fabric from Jo-Ann’s and make your own. We purchased some black-out fabric and then used a queen sheet (it was the right color brown and cheap) to make the curtains in Jay’s room. I wasn’t sure that this was going to be necessary but they really are a lifesaver for morning and afternoon naps!
Really Good Items That We Loved – These are a few of the items that we used all the time and I consider essentials.
Carriers- We had four and I loved all of them for different reasons and still use two of them even though he a year old and 20lbs. Both Jamie and I preferred to be “baby wearers” as opposed to people who used a stroller all of the time. This kind of bit us in the butt later on since he didn’t like his car seat until he was about 5 months old and didn’t nap well for awhile but I would still do it the same way if I had to do it over again. We have an action baby carrier, two bjorns (one was a hand-me-down) and a sling. The sling was great for when he was tiny and also for when he started supporting himself and sitting up on his own. I would put him in it and use it as a support when he was heavier and I needed to use my hands more. It was also a gift (free) which made it pretty appealing since I am not sure I would buy one if I had to. I would probably spend my money on an action baby or bjorn if I had to just choose one. The bjorn we have is the lightweight breathable one since we live in FL and carrying a little one can get very hot in the summer very quickly. We did spend a little more money on it but I still use it and it has great back support built-in which is nice now that he is heavier. The action baby is nice since it can be worn both on the front and the back. It was great for when he was really small and had to face in and now when he is big enough to ride on the back (but I didn’t use it for about 3-4 months when he wasn’t quite big enough to ride in the back but wanted to face out and see). I still really love the action baby and it’s cute too- lots of patterns and colors.
Travel Swing – We were given two swings, a travel one and a full, side-to-side/back-to-front one. Both were wonderful and great to have. The small one was nice, it worked just as well and folded up when we needed it to. The portability was nice when you want to move it to another room- ie you want a quick shower, need to fix something to eat etc. We left the bigger one in one place for the most part and moved the smaller one if we needed it.
Bath Tub – We were given an infant tub which we used for months until we were also given a bath ring that he sits in (now we don’t use anything). However, if we were to purchase them on our own we might have considered getting one that converted to a toddler bath as the baby gets older. I’m all about stuff that can be used longer than just a few months. I couldn’t find a link online for it but it basically came with the tub, an insert for the baby to lay down on and then an insert that was a ring he could sit up with. We have friends that love theirs and that is the way I would go if I were to purchase it myself.
Monitor – We opted for a monitor made by Sony. It’s alright aside from the occasion that it says it’s out of range but that has more to do with our house than the monitor. That being said, I will be purchasing a video monitor for our next little one. There have been multiple times when I have wished that I could just take a peak and make sure that he was alright or times when I was letting him cry it out and it would have been great for me to flip it on and see (for my sake) that he really was just fighting sleep and didn’t really need anything. The peace of mind that it could bring would be well worth the money in my opinion.
Breast Pump etc- If you plan to breastfeed, I would suggest getting a pump. We have the Medela Swing and love it. It’s powerful enough but not too expensive. We didn’t purchase ours until a month or so in (because I had a manual one and wasn’t sure if I would want/need the other). I needed the other one to keep my milk supply up, also for when he started sleeping better and I needed to pump before bed and also so I could get out every once in a while for my sanity. When you are feeding, just knowing that you can leave and leave a bottle will help with your sanity, even if you choose not to do it that often. As for milk storage we used the lansinoh bags and still do. They can be frozen flat which means that they store a whole lot easier than a bunch of plastic bottles. We have been lucky and I usually have extra milk in the freezer so storage is a big deal. I would also invest in lanolin which is helps with sore nipples and can be a girl’s best friend! Oh, and take the lanolin to the hospital with you, you will more than likely want to use it right away. A boppy pillow is super handy when breastfeeding and we also used it to prop Jay up when he couldn’t quite sit on his own but didn’t want to be lying down.
Bottles/Cups – Even if you are planning to breast feed exclusively I would plan on getting at least 1 pack of bottles. We started with Avent 4oz bottles and have stuck with them since. The 4oz size was perfect for when he was first born, the 8 or 9 oz would have been way too big. I like them and we haven’t had any problem with them, if they are put together properly (make sure to read the packaging and show anyone that needs to put them together without you being there). I also bought a few pacifiers to have just in case and I was glad that we had them. We used the soothie kind and still do- Jay uses them at night and during naps in the day. When Jay got a little older we started to introduce the sippy cup which was no easy task. He didn’t much care for it and I didn’t have a ton of luck until we started using the born free brand. I had a ton of people recommend starting with these so we tried them and we have been using them since. They are really easy to hold and soft enough without a suction that he could drink easily from them right from the first use.
Play Mat- We were given two- a butterfly hand-me-down and also a blue one (like this one but blue). Jay loved playing under his when he was small and it was great to have somewhere that I could put him if I needed to use my hands. When he started rolling over it was also a great place for him to have tummy time. I thought that this was more useful than bouncy chairs and exersaucers.
Stroller – We have the city mini jogger and LOVE it. We waited to get it until Jay was a little older (during the late summer when it was too hot outside to carry him comfortably but we still needed to get out for sanity purposes). I would highly recommend it and it is good until they are 45lbs, I think. We did register for the snap-and-go that fits an infant car seat but used it only twice since Jay didn’t like the car seat when he was young and would just scream when we used it. Honestly, if I were to do it over again I would just go with a carrier when they are young and then get a city mini jogger for when they are a little bigger.
Car Seat – We were given a hand-me-down and really liked it. It was the older version of the Graco Snugride. Aside from the fact that Jay hated the infant carseat (he would have hated any one that we put him in) we loved it; it fit him well until we were ready for one that would allow him to sit up a bit more. We now have the Britaxx Marathon and we got that because Jay was getting long and he likes riding in the car much more since he is sitting up and can see out of the window better. This one is 5 star crash rated and will last him until he doesn’t need to be in a car seat. We preferred to spend more money and not worry about safety rather than skimp in this area.
High Chair- Our is the Graco Blossom again it is the convertible many stages type which I would suggest and we love it. It has an insert with it so it can be used when they are fairly little (we would put him in it to sit at the table with use during dinner even before he was easting solid food) and is also very easy to clean- something that is important. We love the removable clear tray cover- it makes cleaning it so much easier! I would register for this especially because you will need it before you know it and it’s nice to not have to purchase it yourself.
Cloth Diapers– we used these (and still do) as burp cloths. (Thanks, Sandra Blessin for the tip!) They are not as pretty as some of the others but they are WAY more absorbent and that was so much more important to us than looks. Purchase many of these, you will go through a lot of them and it’s nice to not have to worry about doing laundry every day.
Pack and Play– is a simple Graco one without any of the extras. We have never wanted or needed the extras (bassinet, changing table etc), they are much cheaper if you by one without it and you don’t have to find places to store the extra stuff if you don’t have it. This is great to have especially now that he is mobile and doesn’t stay in one place while sleeping (you can’t just surround him with pillows in the middle of a bed).
Things You Can Live Without –
Wipe Warmer- honestly I think this is really a joke. Our kid survived with a cold tushie and I am pretty sure they all can.
Bottle Warmer-we borrowed a friend’s for awhile but it really just took up space and we did’t use it often. If you breast feed, the bags that I recommended can be warmed with warm tap water. However, it may be something you would want to have ifyou were going to use formula but I can’t say for sure since we didn’t ever use formula.
Pacifier Cleaner- regular old soap and water work wonderfully for this
Bottle Sterilizer- again soap and water work for regular cleaning and then you can boil water on the stove to sterilize when you need to. If you do want something super convenient (and you have extra money to spend on it) we have used these sterilizing bags (were were given a few that a friend had left over) and have been very happy with them
Cover for restaurant highchairs – trust me, you won’t be eating out all that much
Cover for Shopping Carts – some people use these all the time but I preferred to use the carrier instead and now that he is older I usually just use a wipe to wipe the cart down and buckle him directly into the cart.
Swaddling Blankets- we never used these. We just purchased some large receiving blankets which were cheaper and much, much better than the swaddling blankets since the velcro never stuck!
Bumbo– we used a friend’s about twice. Wouldn’t say it was anything great and could definitely live without it
*Other –
Pregnancy Book – What to Expect When You’re Expecting. This book was used numerous times during the pregnancy to look up whether something was “normal” or cause for a visit to the doctor. This book probably saved us a dozen trips to the doctor by explaining that some odd or uncomfortable feeling was perfectly normal.
Sleep Book – Our favorite has been Baby Wise which I recommend purchasing and reading before the baby comes since it talks about what to do from day one. It really helped me to get Jay napping, helped us to get him on a good schedule which in turn helped him to start sleeping through the night. There is also book called Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child by Marc Weissbluth. It is a good book (although it is written really technically and we didn’t like it as much) all about how much sleep kids need, sleep problems, all sorts of stuff like that but we preferred Baby Wise.
The importance of reading – The Read-Aloud Handbook by Jim Trelease. The book’s title would be much more effective if it was “How to make your baby smart, guaranteed”. Jamie highly recommends getting and reading this book. The message is simple: read to your infant, toddler, preschooler, elementary schooler, etc. If you do, you will be giving them a head start on life. It also has book recommendations for children of all ages in the back that you can reference for years. Many of Jamie’s favorite childhood books are listed (not coincidentally, his mom owned a copy of this book).
Diapers – I would start buying diapers NOW! Honestly, I started purchasing diapers as soon as we started telling people we were pregnant and I have never paid full price for a pack. We have an air conditioned storage room in the garage where I can store them and I asked Jamie’s family and my Mom to save coupons for me so I could get good deals. I think, but am not sure since I didn’t write it down but this is about what we used with Jay. Keep in mind this will differ depending on your child and their size (ours is a little peanut- in the 10% for weight right now so he is still in size 3 at one year).
Newborn- 3 boxes (probably more- they pee and poop all of the time at this age)
1- 6 or 7 boxes
2- 5 boxes
3- 15 or so boxes. This is the current size, at a year old, we are in and will probably be in for a while longer.
4- we have 5 or so but I don’t know how many we’ll need
Sound Machine- Jay has one named Jenny (that is in a stuffed animal and is pretty adorable) and uses it every once in a while but almost every other parent I know swears by their sound machine. We didn’t need it, it’s more of just another toy/ lovey for him, but your kiddo may love it.
Kick and Play or Bouncer Seat – We were given two of these by someone who said that they were a lifesaver. Jay didn’t use them much when he was little, he didn’t really like them and by the time he did he had pretty much out-grown them. However, I think it just depends on your baby, I could see how this would be a huge lifesaver if they loved it.
Exersaucer- we have one of these and Jay likes it alright but I would recommend it like I would a bouncy chair- it might be something that your baby likes, it might not. It just depends… If I were to purchase one again though I would consider getting one that is also a jump up or one that converts to a play station. Jay LOVED a jump up that we borrowed from a friend and it would have been great to be able to move it to other places in our house; the traditional ones need a door frame and we don’t have very many in our house. Jay uses his exersaucer now as an activity play area so it would have been nice for it to convert to this and to be more stable.
Ok, so this is probably WAY more information than you really need right; however, we figured if we were going to do this we should put it all out there. Please feel free to ask us to clarify anything or send us any other questions that you may have, we are happy to help- there’s safety in numbers right? But if you take anything from this at all please take this- what it all boils down to is that it will be different for every baby; what worked for Jay may not work for our next and what worked for us may not work for you. Good luck, live and lean and most importantly enjoy the ride!

One year old!!
I know I have already posted today, however; I couldn’t miss posting this one too!
How exactly did this happen? Where does all the time go? I am allowed to say this, I promise you, it’s my right as a Mother of a one year old. Seriously, I am pretty sure I blinked and the whole year passed us by. That being said, we have had the most amazing year and I wouldn’t change one bit of it (that goes for those low points and sleepless nights too).
Stats: (not official ones, we don’t go to the Dr for another week but here’s what Jamie and I got this morning…)
Weight: 20.5 lbs – Daddy will be turning his car seat around now!
Height: 28.5 inches
Teeth: 7- that 8th one is really holding out on us!
Things of note:
* Jay has taken a few steps on his own but isn’t walking yet. His balance is great and he is full on cruising but he just isn’t ready to walk yet. Right now he knows he can get anywhere he wants- and fast- by crawling so he isn’t in a real hurry.
*Most mornings and after most naps he is super excited to see us (Jamie or me) when we come to get him from his crib. He all but does circles in his crib out of excitement and usually looks around his crib for something to point to or show us- a paci, stuffed animal, a real animal that has followed me in the room.
*He is pretty shy. He hardly goes more than two feet away from me or Jamie when we are around a group of new people and he will rest his head on my shoulder when someone he doesn’t really know talks to him while we are out. If we are home however or around people that we know we can’t get the kiddo to stop jabbering. Sometimes it is so loud that we have to yell to be heard over him.
*He isn’t really talking yet although, we are pretty sure that he says Mama, Dada, kitty and possibly Bella. It’s just so hard to tell how deliberate each of those are.
*He is super curious about everything still. He points at the birds and the airplanes and is constantly saying “ooh” when we are outside. He loves to look at things and will all but crawl out of my arms and over my shoulder to take a look at something. He also will flatten himself out to peer under things. It really is adorable to see him smooshed up on the ground with his face pressed to the carpet and his booty in the air looking at or for something.
Likes:
*Blueberries!!! They are by far his favorite food right now. Jay knows the bowl that we keep them in gets excited and starts clapping as soon as he sees it come out of the fridge. Kiwi makes for a close second, he has an extra stomach for fruit and can’t get enough of it. As for eating, he is still a good eater and has added mullet dip, homemade yogurt, apples, french fries and cauliflower to his long list of likes.
*Balloons!!! He has a huge thing for balloons right now; honestly, we can’t even get into the check-out lane at publix before he is eyeing the balloons, pointing at them and then looking expectantly at the cashier. He is happy as a clam as soon as he gets one (he doesn’t care what color either) and can play with it for days. They only go away when I get sick of it and toss it while he’s napping- seriously- he had on in the bath one night since it was just easier not to fight it.
*He still loves the bath, he splashes around and would probably stay in there until he was super pruny and cold if we would let him.
*Playing with your toys. Jay has a corner in the family room that houses a good portion of his toys. He will go to town most afternoons there; taking everything out and tossing things over his shoulders. So far he really likes the drum sticks and egg shakers from his music set and his alligator pull toy best. He also loves the bbq tongs, mini loaf pans and measuring spoons from the kitchen and a basket full of old DVD’s and pens from in the office- none of these are exactly toys but we don’t care, we’re just fostering creativity here.
*Crawling in and around things. Jay loves to play in Piper’s crate and the laundry basket. He also loves to crawl around and through the legs on the dinning room and kitchen tables. If you add a balloon or alligator pull toy to drag behind him into the mix we have one happy, happy child!
*Peek-a-boo is still a favorite game and hide and seek has started to become fun as well. Although, I must say that Jay isn’t a stellar hider just yet.
Dislikes:
*Sitting still for anything! Getting his diaper changed, getting dressed, waiting for his juice before nap time. I have gotten really talented at quick diaper changes and putting diapers on a standing child after baths. We also have left a pile of things by the changing table to help distract him for just a few seconds while we change him.
More pictures because I can…










Dear Jay Bird,
This year has been quite the adventure and I can’t even begin to describe what it has been like for me and your Daddy. A year ago I was wondering when you would come, what you would look like and who you would be like. Little did I know that I could have never dreamt up how wonderful you would be…
You turned my life upside down the moment they placed you in my arms at the hospital. You had my nose and your Daddy’s eyes and made the sweetest little pterodactyl sounds around; it was music to my ears. I wanted to hold you and cuddle you and never put you down but we had a revolving door of visitors so I had to share. You are one very loved little boy with a whole mess of admirers and you never fail to put on a good show for them.
You make me smile with everything that you do and as I sit here surrounded by your toys with you napping in the next room I find myself at a loss for words. I am sure that anything I say cannot possibly do you justice. You are amazing. You are kind and gentle, you are loud and boisterous but so shy at the same time, you are a thinker and analyze everything, you are cautious and playful all at once. You love to play on your own, dance to music, have stories read to you. You love playing in the tub at bath time, to go outside and watch for birds and airplanes, you love your animals and light up every time time they enter the room. You love peek-a-boo and hide behind everything you can find; even a string or the lace of a shoe. It is such a delight to see your huge smile and your face light up as you hear Daddy and me wondering aloud where you could be. Your endless curiosity is amazing! You are constantly pointing at things and showing us stuff. I am going to miss your “ooh” face terribly when you are able to talk… I love when your eyes light up when you get excited; your whole face shows your joy. I love the way you rest your head on my shoulder when someone you don’t know talks to you, when you snuggle into me when I feed you or when you are drinking your juice before nap time and the way you softly rub your feet together without even knowing that you are doing it- you get that from me by the way… I love the way you rush to the door every evening when Daddy gets home; somedays your little arms can’t keep up with just how fast you would like to go and you tumble over yourself. It is amazing to watch the two of you play; sometimes I find myself just staring you both wondering how I got to be so lucky. I wish I could bottle up your excitement, curiosity and the sound of your laugh. How wonderful it would be to freeze time and for you to be my little baby forever. And while I will admit that I am sad to see this year go, it is so easy to want you to stay this way forever, I can’t wait to see all the great things that are yet to come.
I can’t wait to see the silly things you’ll do, hear the silly things you’ll say or watch you grow into the sweet little boy that you are going to be. I can’t wait to hear you say Momma intentionally or for you to walk to me and that is just the beginning. There are endless possibilities for the things that you can and will accomplish, the sky’s the limit little boy; I hope you constantly remember to reach high. Know that Daddy and I are so very, very proud of you and feel so blessed that you are taking us on this journey with you.
I love you, sweet boy. Happy Birthday!
Love,
Momma
steps have been taken!!
We certainly do not have a full on walker by any means but our little Jay Bird has spread his wings and taken his first few steps! I still continue to think that he won’t really and truly walk until he is really sure he can- he is a very deliberate little boy, just like his Daddy, but we are excited none the less AND Daddy was home to see them too! I don’t have any pictures to show for it. We instead were simply enjoying the moment with him; but, I do have this super cute video to share instead. It has a little bit of everything from the last few weeks. A little laughing, a little playing with Daddy, a little dancing and a little bit of “old man” walker action. He was so tickled that he could push Aunt Martha’s old stool around the office- check out that proud grin!
Love, love, love this little boy!
We sure are sorry that Daddy had to head back into the office today. It has been so nice having him home the last few days (he worked from home Friday and Tuesday and had Monday off). Here’s hoping that Saturday will hurry up and come soon so we can play again!



