Showing posts with label joshua paul. Show all posts
Showing posts with label joshua paul. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Last year at this time . . . part 2

So where was I. 

Ah yes, February 18th, 2010. It was a couple days before my due date (2/20) And I was feeling pretty normal, for the most part. My feet and ankles had grown larger than any person's feet and ankles should, but I can't complain because I only had that lovely side effect for a couple of weeks, at the very end, and I know people who have had much worse!

So 5:15ish in the morning I wake up to the call of nature, as many very pregnant women do I think. So I rolled . . . literally, rolled myself out of bed to go to the bathroom so I could hurry up and go back to sleep. Much to my surprise, not only was nature calling, so was the baby. My water broke. I think I stayed in the bathroom for about 15 minutes trying to figure out if it was real or not before I finally decided it was and I should wake up Jay, and my mother, who had stated the night before, that if I wanted to have the baby before she left, that would be great! :)

Monday, February 14, 2011

Last year at this time . . . part 1

I've decided, since I didn't start this blog until Joshua was four months old, I am going to share the story of Joshua's arrival into this world.

The story shall begin on February 15th of 2010. Last year, February 15th was a Monday. The previous Friday was my last day in the office until Joshua came since my due date was the 20th, and I work a half an hour away from home on a good day. I felt better not driving too far close to the due date. I decided that I needed a manicure and pedicure, because, clearly, my toes and fingers should be pretty while the rest of me couldn't be haha. And also, I had been told the old wives tale that getting a pedicure close to your due date could induce labor. My mom was planning to come up later in the week for a couple of days to help me finalize things at home, and keep me company since Jay was still working.

Tuesday (16th) Mom came up... and nothing eventful happened.

Wednesday (17th) was Ash wednesday. So we went to church. Rewind back to the day time, I felt kinda funny, and thought maybe I was "leaking." I was scheduled to have a checkup on the 18th so I called to see if I could switch it, and they did. My mom and I anxiously went to the Dr. hoping she'd say...hooray! go to the hospital and have a baby! But, alas, she did not. Nothing unusual, and I was only dilated a "fingertip." So we went home. Fast forward back to post-church and dinner time. I decided I needed to try fish again (note... I strongly dislike fish of all kinds. Except for tuna.) So we went to the grocery store and got the fixin's to make salmon with... something else. I realized I still did not like salmon.

yuck!


Thursday (18th)  to be continued in part 2 . . . 


Friday, February 4, 2011

Parental Jealousy

So I know this is completely silly, I KNOW that. But, that being said, I don't know any parents out there who have not experienced this to some extend, at one time or another. And if you are a parent, and you say you haven't, I think you're lying, you yourself, and everyone else (Either that, or your child hasn't started reaching the milestone things yet, or you HAVE the kid who is one day ahead of everyone else's haha). 

I'm talking about parental jealousy. You know, the kind of jealousy you get inside when you see another kid who is around the same age as your kid, doing something your kid can't yet. I don't know if jealousy is really the correct word here, but I can't think of another way to describe it. And yes, I do know that all kids develop at different rates, and there are so many elements that play into when they learn to do all those big firsts, like crawling, and standing, and walking, etc. But I just can't help that little voice in my head... 

I was checking out another blog of a new mom, whose son is one day older than Joshua. And she had a video of him standing up on his own. As in, not holding onto anything to stand up. Joshua can pull himself to a stand, with one hand, or two, and he walks around with his walking toy and all along the furniture, but he has yet do do any of that on his own yet. Of course, he was the same way with crawling. He never cared to do any of the scooting, or comando crawling, he did nothing until one day, we put him on the floor to play, as usual, and he just popped himself up off his belly, and started crawling! I have a feeling the same will happen one day with walking and standing unassisted. But the waiting....ohhhh the waiting! And I know he can stand unassisted because he lets go of things he is holding for support all the time and hops, he just hasn't gotten himself up without help yet.

And like I said, I knowwww he is young still, especially for a boy of his size (I have been told that boys are a little slower sometimes to do these things than girls, especially boys on the upper end of the growth charts... I'll take it), and there is nothing wrong with him or learning things at his own pace. But there is just something, I think, in a parent, especially (maybe?) a first timer, that says "I want mine to do that too!" or "How come mine isn't doing that yet!" Wouldn't you other parents agree? Anyway, I don't think I can turn mine off! And I ignore it, and tell myself I am being silly for thinking these things. And I have a strange feeling once he DOES do these things I always wish he would suddenly do, I'll wish he couldn't at some point. Sort of like how I now miss the days when I could swaddle him and plop him on the couch next to me, and he would just lay there, and not roll, or crawl away, he would just sleep. Oh how I miss THAT one sometimes, especially when I am working from home trying to finish projects! 

So that's my rant for now. Thanks for reading! :)

Name change

So you may have noticed that I changed the title of the blog. It is no longer called, Joshua Paul - The Blog. It is now "Confessions of a Mom." I changed it because I think I am going to start writing more that just stuff about Joshua and what he's up to. I want to start including more about me, and my adventures as a first time Mom as well. Of course, it will still be about Joshua, mostly, but still!

So make sure you follow me here, and check back for new posts if you want to see what types of things we've all been up to, and such! Thanks for checking in!

A couple new videos

I know I already posted these on facebook, so for you readers who I am also friends with there, I am sorry for the repeat. But I figured I should get them on here too so everything is in one place for when he gets bigger and wants to see this stuff (if that even happens!)

So here they are. My little (almost) walking boy. He doesn't go without the dino yet, but MAN is he fast with it! And the other is his newest trick, whispering. He only does it for a second but it's still really funny, and cute. 





Monday, January 31, 2011

Memories . . .

As I was finishing up Joshua's photo book of his first year, I was remembering what it was like this time last year. For one thing, my house was WAY cleaner, and quieter. I am positive we did NOT have this much snow. And I was HUGE! I was 18 days away from bringing our little Bubba into the world, and didn't even know it. So crazy! Anyways, Since I didn't start this thing until Joshua was four months old, I figured I'd share some of my favorite belly pics that my good friend Sarah McKay took of me. She is an amazing photographer (I know a few of those now haha). Check out more of her work HERE.

And yes, we did find a snow covered field and walk though it. As I recall, I was wearing clogs (not a good choice) I had cold wet feet by the end of it, but it was all worth it! I don't think we meant to end up in a snowy field really, but I believe our first plan (whatever that was) did not work for whatever reason.

So, until the next post, enjoy looking at pictures of my belly full of baby. I'm not going to lie. I kind of miss the stretchy waisted jeans, even though I missed my normal jeans when I couldn't wear them.







Sunday, January 30, 2011

Joshua has a photo shoot (shocker, I know)

Yesterday Joshua and I took a roadtrip to visit some of my good friends, and Joshua's newest friend, Nicholas (who is adorable, and tiny still!) A little while ago I met Rebecca Deaton of Rebecca Deaton photography, at my friend's baby shower. She is an AMAZING photographer and was nice enough to set up a makeshift studio in the house and do Joshua's (almost) one year photo shoot! I wanted to get some professional photos done to put in his photo book that is being printed as we speak. (I had a coupon to get a free one through Kodak which was about to expire... so maybe I procrastinated a bit. Big deal.)

I wanted to find him a "I'm 1" hat, or something like that, but then I realized that he probably would not keep it on his head anyways. 


I've loaded more of them on Flickr too, but made them a private so you will have to verify you are friend or family to view the set.









Friday, January 21, 2011

11 months old

And the count down to his first birthday is on!

Joshua turned 11 months old on the 18th, I tried taking pictures that day but Mr. Wiggly was not having it. So I took some more today when he was feeling for up to the task. We even got some pics with Marvin (the cat) who decided to make himself at home inside of Joshua's toy box.

So some things Joshua likes to do at 11 months:

Dance to Journey. (I have video proof... need to upload someday)
Wave franticly at everyone
Share (he has just started doing this, it's really cute)
Give hugs (but only on his time)
Give kisses
Bite me (which always starts as a kiss and turns into me getting my nose, cheek, head, hand...etc.. bitten.)
Eat everything that fits in his mouth (this has not changed)
He cruises quickly along all the walls and furniture. I am pretty sure if he were brave enough he could let go and walk, but we aren't quite there yet, and he won't let us help him.
Play with the dog and cat, who are surprisingly good with him. No nips, or scratches or anything!
Babble non-stop
Scream like he's being murdered in a horror movie
Play with the cell phones, remote controls, and other non toy objects.
Climb on stairs, mama, the dog.

I think that's all that's new. We have a little social butterfly on our hands. Most days when we need to go out into public Joshua is charming the crowd with his babbling, smiling, and overall cuteness. Here are some of the photos I got of him while he wasn't moving too fast. There are many more on flickr, link to the right, as always!

Did not want to do this on the 18th haha

Kissing Marvin

Is this a new toy, Mom?

How do I get him outa here?

His favorite monkey.

He loves to tackle Mr.Monkey and hug him...so cute

Smiley boy!