2.27.2012

Guess Who???

Guess who's 18 lbs and 11 months old?


He is becoming one little chunk! Just look at those legs!  I love the days where I don't get anything done because I've spent too much time playing, laughing and loving this little guy.


Andrew gets a monthly RSV shot since he is a "high risk baby". Those days are pretty tramatic for him. They give it to him based on his weight. He now weighs so much, that they have to give him TWO shots. One in each leg. A double whammy. With all of his feeding issues, I love that I get a monthly check on how he's gaining weight. No problems in that department lately. The dr. couldn't believe he'd gained a pound and a half in one month That right. This boy LOVES food. And thankfully he hasn't been sick once since we've brought him home from the hospital. Stephen and I have gotten a few colds, but not Andrew. Stephen thinks it's because he got every infection possible the first few months of life that his immune system is rock solid. We'll just keep our fingers crossed that he continues to be healthy the next few months! He is growing way too fast and time is flying by! I can't believe my boy will be one next month!
Andrew has to have a spoon of his own and loves to try to feed himself


One of his goals in therapy was to grab his feet. We love that
he does it all the time now!

2.24.2012

XOXOXO

I LOVE my Boys!
We had a wonderful Valentine's Day at the Holden household! I always love this holiday and this year I had TWO valentines to give out to my boys! I love them so much and couldn't ask for more. I am so blessed.

Andrew opening his valentine's day present from mom & dad

Andrew loves to read books! 

The best part of the present...the wrapping paper!


Helping mommy make a valentine's day dinner

2.23.2012

Utah

We had a wonderful and long awaited trip to Utah a few weeks ago. We had originally planned to go inJanuary, but had cancelled our flights last minute, due to Andrew's surgery the day before we were to leave. We wanted to get out there and see my parents before they left for their mission. So we didn't wait long to reschedule it and we were crossing our fingers nothing would happen the second time around.

Thankfully we made it there safe and sound. I flew out alone with Andrew and was grateful he did so well on the flight. Last time we were in Utah Andrew was on oxygen and had just come home from the hospital. Back then we really didn't let many people see him, let alone hold him. So his grandparents, cousins, aunts and uncles were anxious to see him.
Grandpa & Grandma getting lots of hugs and smiles
My Dad was the best at getting Andrew to smile. Even if he was crying, Andrew would stop and smile when he heard Grandpa's voice.


Andrew was completely spoiled with all the love from counsin, aunts
and uncles.

Everyone getting a turn to hold Andrew

Cousin Lindsey making Andrew laugh

I just love how they're looking at each other. So darling!
My little nieces were so great and loved watching Andrew while my sisters, mom and I went for a little outing one afternoon. One of my sisters ended up taking the day off of work and another took her kids out of school so we could hang out and play. We always have such a great time together. We enjoyed a relaxing afternoon going to lunch, shopping and getting pedicures together. It was very relaxing and much needed get-a-way for everyone. I loved spending the day with my sisters and mom.

Andrew had 5 little girls all taking turns to feed him



I had so much fun showing Andrew to old friends. There were so many people who prayed for him that finally got the chance to meet him. I was lucky enough to steal a few teachers away from school, that I worked with last year. We met up at kneaders for a yummy lunch. It was a lot of fun to catch up and hear all that's going on at school. Then we went back to the school and I convienced Dian to hang out with me and Andrew as we said hello to many other teachers, staff and aides. I even got to see a bunch of my little kiddos that I taught. I loved seeing their darling faces and getting some good hugs. They are the best...although it took them awhile to recoginize me. Do I look that different? My school was so wonderful to me last year when I up and left in the the middle of the year, when the boys were born. It was great to show them how well he is doing. 
Dian and I taught Special Ed together and kept each other from going
insaine. I love this gal she is such an example to me!
Then that night I had a fun evening with some old friends and roommates. These girls are simply amazing. I love and miss them all dearly. We always have a fun time when we get together and could probably talk for hours on end about anything and everything.
Carissa & Jen...I love that Andrew is checking Jen out. ;)


Jacki, Kasey and I enjoying enjoying some delicious Los Hermanos
That night Andrew and I had a sleep over at my sister Allison's house. We used to live about 5 minutes from each other and I taught at the school her girls go to. So needless to say we saw each other all the time. People would sometimes get us mixed up...even our husbands at times. Do we look like sisters or what?  I miss living so close to her and her darling family of six girls.  It was fun to hang out at her house and have a lazy morning in our P.J.'s.
Herewe are changing our babies together. Her youngest always
wanted to do EVERYTHING Andrew was doing... even if it meant changing his diaper.

After a week of playing, Stephen flew in and we wanted to take Andrew back up to Primary Children's Hosptial to see the dr's. Stephen's plane ended up coming in late and by the time we drove up there, the day shift of dr.'s had just left. We were sad to have missed them. But did get to see some nurses and staff who remembered our boys and couldn't believe how big Andrew was. It was a little sureal to make that all too familiar drive up to the hospital. Then walking through those doors, the sights, smells and sounds took me back to the three months we practically lived there.

The timing of our trip actually ended up being better than if we'd come in January. We were able to be there when my parents spoke in church before they left on their mission. Because of this we saw lots of family. My brother flew in for a quick weekend trip from New Jersey to see my parents too. I was so glad we could be there at the same time.


We also saw many of my aunts uncles and cousins who made the drive to hear them speak. Some of which I haven't seen in years. I loved hearing them speak and share their spirit of missionary work. Hearing them always strengthens my own testimony. I'm so pround of them for being willing to serve, learn the German language, leave the comforts of their home and all the grandkids and family. I know they will be blessed with all the sacrifices they will be making the next year and a half. They are going to be amazing missionaries!


My mom and I

Hailey & Jaron waving the flags with Grandpa

We had such a wonderful trip to Utah. It was so great to spend time with family and friends! We wished we could have stayed longer and seen more people.
Just look at that face. Andrew was sad to leave Utah too!

2.19.2012

Rockford

After a long Saturday morning a few weeks ago, Stephen and I needed to get out if the house. So we decided to venture out west and visit the little town of Rockford, Illinois. Most people would remember it from the 90's baseball movie with Tom Hanks "A League of their Own". Do you remember the Rockford Peaches?
Well, earlier that week I'd been doing some reading up on this quaint little town. So we thought we'd take an afternoon and see the place.  The last weekend in January they were having the State of Illinois Snow Sculpting Competition. Who knew there was such a thing?  This wasn't any small snow sculpting competition, either. Apperantly there were people who came from all over the state to compete. These scuplutes were huge, about 6-8 feet wide and some over 10 feet tall.  They were in a large park where we could drive through and see them. It was a good thing we got to stay in our car, as it was a windy and cold day. So all of our pictures were taken from the car.
This one was titled "Couch Potato"

I couldn't believe how huge this one was towering over the trees. 

This was one of my favorites...done by a high school team

Rockford was settled by a large swedish community. We saw a lot of beautiful houses.

The Famous Coronado Theatre
(Appereantly Frank Santra sang his first solo performance here)

After the park, we took a drive through town and had an early dinner. It was so fun to go exploring. We love to be spontaneous and with Andrew it's been a long time since we've just jumped in the car like this. We need to do this more often.