Malachi is 2 Months Old

I’ve been trying to post this for two days now!  Every time I sit down something calls me away.  Mainly, answering questions as the kids finish up their projects for the end of year project display with our homeschool care group.  Besides that, there’s recovering from vacation last week (which was awesome…and I will post about that later too).

Anyway, Malachi turned two months old on the 9th.  I can’t believe how big he’s gotten and how old he’s gotten at the blink of an eye.  I do believe it goes by faster the more we have!

He had his well baby check and is growing great.  He even cooed at Dr. B and smiled for our favorite nurse (because her shots are fast and don’t seem to hurt as much, oh, and she also knows all our kids by sight/name) M.

Here’s his stats:
13 lbs.  4 oz (84%)
24 1/2 inches (93%)
16 2/8 inches (81%)

I thought his head was much bigger than that.  It seems so heavy.  Well, it could also be that it seems heavy after I’ve punished my body by exercising.  That’s usually when I can’t really lift my arms up past my waist…no kidding.

Anyway, he’s tracking right on with all the other two month old kids we’ve had.  Josiah seems to be winning the race for the biggest two month old.  Malachi falls in third place if you really must know how he’s tracking (Bryant in second).  Either way, this kid eats well so I’m not worried about his growth.

He also sleeps really well.  At night.  Don’t ask about the daytime.  Usually nurses around 9 or 9:30 and doesn’t get up until 6 or later the next morning.  He has had some occasional growth spurts where he gets up at 4 or 5 but still…that’s seven or more hours every night.  Yes, I’m totally thrilled.  I have done my fair share of late night screaming fests…we just have had a bit of a respite with the last four.  And we are so grateful.  Now, if I could just get to bed early, then I might have a decent rest too…but that’s my fault.

How adorable is he!?! 

And as far as my recovery from the c-section.  It’s going really well.  I’ve really felt good and my energy level is up and up.  My scar is healing fine and I’ve not had any other complications from it.

I’m determined to get in to shape in 9 months or less.  That means down to my original clothing size before Ceili Rain…which is about where I was when I got married.  So, to accomplish this, I started exercising about three weeks ago.  I’m using T-tapp and I love it.  My legs and arms and now stomach are a bit shaky after I finish a workout but my muscles are trying to get used to being used.  My goal is to exercise every other day with T-tapp basic and the walking dvd and then bike on the weekends (mainly as a reward…I just can’t drive myself to running…but if I’m being chased…well, a run is in order).  I’m slowly getting into that routine.  I’m enjoying it and slowly starting to see changes besides the shaky arms and legs.  I’ll write more about t-tapp later, but for now, I attribute that program to helping keep my blood sugar levels in check during my pregnancy with Malachi.

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Stylin’

Every once in a while.  Not often, but every once in while, Josiah gets a wild hair and wants to “fix” Ceili Rain’s hair.  Since she enjoys being a pampered princess, Ceili Rain willingly allows him to!

This is a tongue out kind of concentration.

The Diva’s new do!

Alright, I’ve got a son who needs a marriage contract.  Guaranteed to be able to fix his daughter’s hair!  I’ll teach him to braid too!

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Skirting the Issue

I loved the fabric we (that would be Zoe and I) picked out for their spring dresses.  So, on the Friday before Resurrection Sunday, I finished up Zoe’s dress and decided to check and see if I could make something for me to go along with it.  I had just enough fabric to piece together a skirt…with the added white tablecloth (no joke…I’d actually been saving it to use for an underskirt for another tablecloth I have…yes, I’m serious).

I would have totally documented this undertaking if I hadn’t been so unsure of if it would work.  This led me to decide to ask for a dress form for Christmas.  It’s easy to try things on the girls as I make them but for me, well, I can’t really tell what it looks like.  I’m not sure I’d enjoy trying to pin something on me as I twisted and turned as well.

Hopefully, in a couple of weeks when I’ve lost a few inches, I’ll try it on and you can get the full view of it!  I love the patchwork of it and I totally love the colors!

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Treasure Hunt

The weekend before Resurrection Sunday, we got an email that mentioned having a Scripture treasure hunt and it provided all the verses to do the hunt.  So, Mark and I gathered together “prizes” (basically things to take with us on our upcoming trip to the beach and a few sweet goodies and bubbles…of course) and Resurrection Sunday the kids went on a hunt.
And afterwards, there was fighting with the bubble swords!
Sure, he looks adorable, but there’s a warrior inside.
See?

 And they are just adorable.
We all agreed that the treasure hunt would be a Bunch of Characters Family Tradition from here on out.  And hopefully next year my brain won’t be post-baby mush and I can do a fun, fancy box instead of a cardboard packing one!
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A Bunch of Spring Chickens

Here’s everyone decked out in their Spring finest.  I’m absolutely in love with the girls’ dresses this year!  The fabric was from Marie-Madeline and the pattern was from The Handmade Dress.

 Don’t they just look like they’re the next Rat Pack?!
My beautiful girls!
Ceili Rain’s hand is fine.  She has on a bicycle wrist pad.
Cool light reflection on my sweet princess!
Everyone wanted a picture holding Malachi.

With them all running around, it was hard to get individual shots of them.  I leave that to the expert!  But, they were mostly patient enough for us to get our annual Ressurrection Day pictures so after some good shots we told them to photo bomb!  Without us ever telling them what a photo bomb was, they did it!  And they were really good too.  Experts I say.

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