Thanksgiving 2015 – Arizona

Upon our departure from Brazil, we flew directly to Arizona for Thanksgiving and to celebrate Vinay & Thu’s wedding, but our first stop was to Hidden Valley for a few days of bliss.

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Colt & Papa feeding the ducks.

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Colt getting into Michael’s old train set at their new barn.

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Morning colors.

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Finn learning about the ducks.

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Front yard aka the orchard.

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Colt & Dad swinging.

Colt learning all about the joys of the leaf pile.

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After a few days at Hidden Valley, we headed back to Phoenix for Vinay’s wedding celebrations. Vinay is one of Michael’s dearest friends from growing up – I think they met in 1st grade. Vinay is 1st generation Indian American and Thu is 1st generation Vietnamese American. Both families obviously have strong cultural traditions surrounding wedding practices and instead of pick & choose, the couple honored both families and just did EVERYTHING. The celebrations were pretty extensive so we didn’t attend everything, but here is a look at all of the weddings and events that we did go to!

1) Traditional Vietnamese ceremony at Thu’s parents’ house.

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Some of the cute greeters.

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Beautiful bride & groom.

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Awesome Vietnamese food after!

2) Sangeet which included tons of amazing, choreographed dances by all of Vinay’s cousins and the wedding party (the groomsmen did great!) and even a solo sung by Thu to Vinay. This is right about the time when I was wishing I was Indian…so much fun!IMG_1502IMG_0660

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Wedding party.

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My GORGEOUS clothes were borrowed from my very generous friend, Amy Kapoor.

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Colt’s clothes were borrowed from Amy too (minus his embarrassing white-boy sneaks).

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Toast time!

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Groomsmen dance!

Watch their dance HERE!!

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Henna + dance moves.

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Colt & Chambo!

3) Baraat followed by main Indian ceremony.

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Again, amazing sari was borrowed from Amy. THANK YOU AMY!!!

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Vinay’s parents had beautiful outfits made in India for Michael & the groom’s party.

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Brophy Boys.

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BYOShoes…

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Wedding party!

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4) “American” white dress, tux ceremony & reception

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Perfect couple, perfect night!

It was such a blast and an honor to participate in all of Vinay & Thu’s beautiful wedding celebrations. They are an awesome couple with such warm, welcoming and FUN families. Congratulations again to Thu & Vinay!

The wedding caused us to delay Thanksgiving until Saturday but after a jam-packed few days, it was great to just relax with family.

IMG_0663IMG_4222IMG_4224From Arizona, Michael and I flew together to Washington DC at which point I continued on with the kids to SC and Michael went down to Brazil! More on that next!

Finn’s 1st Birthday Party!

To celebrate Finn turning 1, Michael and I invited some friends over for a little cornhole and cupcakes in our backyard. His birthday coincided with the Arlington County Fair which happens to be right across the street, just steps from our front yard, so we had people over from 2-5 so that friends could check out the Fair before / after the party. We were also super fortunate to have my parents in town to celebrate with us too!

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“Feliz Aniversario” for our Brazilian!

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“Booze & Kazoos” gift bags.

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Back porch.

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Arizona / South Carolina Cornhole!

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Some of the entertainment for the kids.

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My cousin’s family came and brought an old family heirloom rocking horse & Finn loves it!

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Party scene.

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Loads of kiddos. Just how we like it. 🙂 

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More little ones!

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Our youngest attendee, Reed.

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Finn with his favorite person!

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Double fisting. Finn & Graham.

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Colt, wearing his birthday hat, drawing a happy family.

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Beautiful Schuh family!

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BC (& honorary BC) + kiddos.

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+ Spouses.

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SO thoughtful of our friends & neighbors to bring this Spiderman balloon for Colt!

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Setting up for cupcakes with cousins Gavin & Delaney.

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The Brazilian way – a sparkler in lieu of a candle!

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Finn thought it was a good idea to grab the whole cupcake.

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Happy birthday boy!

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Harper bros.

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Cupcake bros.

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Colt back for round 2 (or 3?). #cupcaketummy

 

 

Thanks to all who celebrated with us. What a fun blessing!

Happy Birthday Finn! 1 Year.

Happy Birthday Fincher Oliver! Today you turned 1! image1

Finn developments: Sweet angel Finn, you are such a blessing and a dream.

You aren’t walking on your own yet but you are are “cruising” around furniture at record speed and generally prefer to be on your feet whenever possible. You can stand in place on your own for up to 20 or 30 seconds before grabbing back onto something for support of going back to the ground again. You will walk around the house with me if I hold your hands up and support you but even after a few minutes of that you squirm out and opt to crawl or cruise. You did take your first step the a few days ago though – Daddy set you down on the floor in a standing position just out of reach of our bed and you took a step then immediately grabbed onto the bed. We repeated this a few times and you did it again but if we set you too far away (2 steps length) then you’d just drop to a crawl. It was almost like you would only take the step if you didn’t realize you were doing it and thought you could basically just reach out and grab the bed. Anyway, no rush to walk but I don’t think you’re too far from it now. IMG_5152

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We haven’t baby-proofed our stairs and you love to charge up whenever you get bored. Since someone always chases you up the stairs (not old enough to do them unattended) you have learned to associate going up stairs with playing with someone / being chased so now, as soon as you decide to start heading towards the stairs you start giggling a big, loud giggle. This has helped us to always know when you’re on your way up and, as you hope, we always chase after you and only reinforce the fun. To go down you slide on your tummy but after you get down 1 step you stand up on your feet and climb back up again. I think you just get confused so we still have work to do to learn how to go down safely. IMG_3137

You’re not a huge talker but you do babble a bit. Most of your “words” fall into the “ba” and “da” category, including: Dada, baa (what does the sheep say?), buhbuh (bubbles), du (duck), ba (bath)… you get the idea. That being said you are getting better at imitating other sounds and we’re starting to hear more “ha”s and “la”s from you. Still waiting on that “Mama” sound, Mr. Fincher! IMG_1409

You can give a good, hard blink on command (so funny), put your hands on your head, clap, wave and you give the wettest open mouth kisses. You can sometimes point to your ears or your nose but definitely not batting 1000 for those. You love to take things off the shelves or out of containers but also like putting things back into them as well. You can stack 1 block on top of another but can knock down a whole tower. 😉 You’re good at following simple instructions, especially ones that we can demonstrate. You like bath time but always make me nervous since you are constantly trying to climb. It’s actually easiest when you take a bath with Colt since he helps keep you entertained without you slipping all over the place. You do NOT like getting your diaper changed and fuss the second I lay you on your back, however when I lay you on your back in your crib for bed you smile and start giggling almost every time. IMG_3785

You absolutely love music, singing and dancing. You will rock out and bounce around like crazy if there is good music going and you just love to watch other people dance. You giggle and sometimes spin in circles on your tush to try to participate in the fun. IMG_1240

You love playing with your brother Colt and, bless his heart, you ALWAYS want EXACTLY the toy that he’s playing with. We can get out 100 toys for you and surround you with them, make noises, etc. but whatever Colt picks up, that’s what you want to investigate. And even more-so if he builds something like a block tower or a train track or a lego creation. And man you just love to destroy them all. Colt is not so keen on this so while you guys actually do play really well together, we are still at an age spread that requires a good amount of parental management. I can leave you two to play together on your own for decent chunks of time though, especially in the basement or somewhere with lots of toy options and space. And when we’re playing together, Colt is really good about choosing to do things like play chase with you or set things out for you get (“treasure hunting”) or dancing and singing to you. Speaking of you & Colt – you two crack me up every day. He loves to “go check Finn” when you’re waking up from a nap which always involves him tossing random stuffed animals into your crib and running around your room. At any rate, Colt is a great friend and playmate for you – you really got lucky with that big brother of yours! P1040787

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And no offense to Colt or to me but your absolute favorite person on planet Earth is Dada. You are obsessed with him. When he comes home from work you go bananas – you get a huge smile and then almost go into an all-out panic until he picks you up and you’ll cry if he puts you down too soon. Sometimes this is tricky since he often bikes to/from work so he’ll be pouring sweat and you just INSIST that he holds you! The other day Dad came home while you and Colt were eating. He sat down at the table and you just freaked out every time that he started talking to and looking at Colt and me. You wanted his full attention. It’s so funny!! You also give Dad the best “snuggles” where you put your head on his chest and hug him so tightly with both hands. But you have such a stud dad so I don’t blame you one bit. IMG_4144IMG_1418

Health: Praise God for your continued health and well being – you continue to grow so beautifully. We are due for your 1 year checkup but I think you’re around:

Weight: 22 lbs
Height: 30.5″ tall
Diapers: We’re finishing up our final pack of size 3 then moving up to 4s.
Clothes: 12 months
Teeth: 6! You have the front 4 + one more up & down on the left side.

You have the milkiest, creamiest skin on earth. I just want to pour you in my coffee and drink you up! Your eyes are such a clear, bright beautiful blue, and they are so freakin happy. You are SLOWLY growing some blonde hair but still have a long way to go on that front. Occasionally you’ll get tylenol if you’re teething and you’ve had a cold or two but otherwise nothing to report. IMG_4730IMG_3402

At birth you were diagnosed with an abdominal hemangioma. Based on a few factors, the doctors told us that it was unlikely that it would resolve itself and instead you would probably need surgery. We recently went in for a final follow up where it was established that God healed you and it’s now a total non-issue! Also, in one of the ultrasounds to investigate your hemangioma it was found that you had some dilation in one of your kidneys and we are thankful to report that this has also resolved on it’s own. Thank you, Lord. IMG_4869

Feeding: Finn, you are an awesome but kind of funny, slightly aggressive eater. What do I mean by that? Well, for starters, you’re just a great eater. You are not picky and are really good about eating whatever we’re eating whether that’s chicken, pasta, broccoli, mushrooms, chili, pancakes, eggs, turkey, sandwiches, spinach, cereal, etc. You like almost everything but have shown a few preferences / dislikes (no grapes or blueberries for you!). This is a HUGE breath of fresh air / relief since Colt is so picky, however I look back at Colt’s 1 year post and see that I was still “pretty much pureeing” most of his real meals at this point — what?!?! So, who knows the extent to which this influenced things but I do feel like the way we fed Colt made him generally more hesitant to try new flavors, textures, etc. and has generally made him picky. (I think my logic at the time was that since he was already picky, the easiest way to give him good nutrients was to puree it all together but looking back I think it was a little nuts!) Anyway, you have no problem trying new foods and in fact insist on trying whatever we are eating – and 95% of the time you like it! You don’t have a full set of teeth so of course I can’t give you many raw veggies and generally have to cut things into small pieces but otherwise you like being part of the action.
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OK, now for the funny and aggressive parts. Funny: also very unlike your brother, you really like to feed yourself and when you’re able to (as in, when I judge that it won’t be too big of a mess and I let you do it) you get SO excited and giggle the entire time with your funny machine-gun laugh. At the same time, this desire to feed yourself often makes you a little aggressive. You will want to hold the bowl or fork or food so badly and you kind of turn into a screamer in the high chair. It’s so strange. You literally never behave this way but as soon as I stick you in your high chair, if you’re not immediately eating or if you’re trying to take control and grab things you just start screaming. And waving your hands around like a mad man, often knocking things out of my hands. And sometimes you get so worked up that you start flinging yourself around. It’s really weird. I do NOT like this but don’t really know what to do about it… It even gets on Colt’s nerves and he’ll be sitting in his seat trying to shush you throughout the meal. Anyway, here’s to hoping we outgrow this little nuance sooner than later… IMG_4835

You are still nursing and we just dropped from 4x/day to 3x. I am planning on weaning this month and I think you’ll be pretty ambivalent about it. You’re a good nurser but get distracted if there are other things going on. We’ve tested cows milk with you a few times and you like it just fine so I don’t think we’ll have the struggle that we had from your bro when we make the switch.

Sleeping: This is your superpower, Finn! Not because you sleep an abnormal amount but just because you are so easy and SO consistent. I think that since you were about 7 weeks old you have slept through the night (like, 10+ hours) and since then I bet I could count on 1 hand the number of times that I’ve had to get up to comfort you during the nights. You fall asleep for naps and nighttime without any problem and wake up slowly, giving me plenty of notice before you start fussing. Sometimes you’ll roll around and “wake-up” for 30 minutes before really asking to get up. (I appreciate this because I always knew the exact MOMENT that your brother woke up!) Occasionally when we travel you will take some time to adjust either to a time-change or a new environment but you always seem to work it out pretty quickly and adapt. IMG_5655

Your only sleep issue is that it’s getting harder for you to sleep in public. If I try to drag you in your carseat / stroller for a morning activity out with Colt, then it’s almost guaranteed that you won’t fall asleep until the car ride home. This would be fine if you could go with only 1 nap but you can’t. You still need a second one. So then you’re napping through dinner. So far it’s not a real problem since even if you wake up from your second nap at 6:30 you are still happy to go to bed at 8 and I’m hoping you can move to 1 nap soon (although it’s not looking like it’ll be too soon!).

The only other situation where this is a problem is when we’re traveling. On car trips you do fine – great actually – and if there is an open seat on a plane and we can bring your carseat on then we can block you off enough for you to fall asleep. However, on our last flight (your 22nd!!), there were no extra seats. When we boarded the plane you were already overdue for your nap and then we proceeded to get 4 hours of crying or either your dad or me walking you up and down the aisles. You were SO tired and I was sure that you wouldn’t be able to last through the whole flight but Fincher, you went the distance, crying all the way through the landing. Upon arrival we picked up your car seat and stroller at the gate-check and literally within seconds you were passed out.

You prefer to sleep in your crib in a sleep sack with a couple of blankies, blankets and pacis with your sound machine in the background.

Schedule: With an older brother who likes to be out & about it’s hard to keep to this too religiously, but your “ideal” schedule looks something like this:

7:50 am Wake up, first morning feed with Mom.
8:30 am Breakfast (usually a full banana then some yogurt)
9:45-12:00 pm Nap #1. It still shocks me every day that just 2 hours after waking up from sleeping for 12 hours you’re ready for this big nap!
12:00 pm Wake up and nurse #2 with Mom.
12:30 pm Lunch
3:00-4:45pm Nap #2
5:00 pm Nurse with #3 with Mom.
6:15 pm Dinner
7:50 pm Bedtime! IMG_3455

Mama’s thoughts: What a tremendous blessing of joy you are to our family. So much has happened in our lives in the past year and you’ve just been such a shining light through all of it.

On the day that you were born, the word God gave me for you was “wisdom” and the verse He gave me was Proverbs 1:7 (The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and instruction.). I know it might sound silly to say that I see and pray for wisdom in your life, you, a little baby just now 1 year old. But as God lets me cast a vision for your life, that is the cornerstone. Wisdom, as God defines it. Wisdom as fear of the Lord. Fear as worship, for the Almighty God, the only one who has the power to save us not just in this life but for eternity – the one who, upon seeing our sin, could have cast us out forever but instead ran towards us in compassionate mercy and does so every day again and again through the person of Jesus Christ. I pray that these things be the defining markers of your life, my precious Finn. God is giving me faith and a vision that they will.IMG_5288

Nov 2015 – Beco do Batman Photo Shoot!

In an attempt to get a Christmas card photo and take advantage of one of São Paulo’s coolest backdrops, we went to famous Beco do Batman (Batman Alley) with the Hudson family for a little photo shoot. While I think that both families walked away with some great family pictures, some of the sweetest moments were between Colt & Mailey. True best friends.

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The end!

Fincher: 8 Months!

Precious Finn, you turned 8 months old yesterday!

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Finn developments: We thank the Lord for the way you continue to grow so beautifully. Here are some current stats:

Weight: 19 lbs (52%)
Height: 28″ (64%)
Head size: 17.5″ (50% — Yes, it’s true! For some reason it just looks huge!)
Clothes: 9 months
Diapers: Size 3
Tooth Count: 2 bottom middle teeth came in the week of March 20 and the top middles feel like they’re trying to push through!
Hair: Still trying to figure this one out but it is growing a little… 😉
Eyes: Keeping those baby blues for sure!
Skin: You still get dry patches and dry cheeks but Gold Bond with Aloe lotion has been a life-saver for you. It’s the only thing that works on your skin but clears it up in no time.
Word count: 1 – “Dada” – of course. Just like Colt. 🙂

Precious soul, my little Finn, I have fallen so hard in love for you, baby. You have completely won my heart with your sweet smiles and infectious laugh. You have such a genuine warmth to you. I love getting to spend my days with you and honestly go to bed each night wishing for more time with you.

Somehow you have managed to stay the sweetest, easiest baby on Earth. You have the calmest demeanor and have been so resilient through all of the craziness in our lives. (To add some color to this, this Friday you will take your 20th flight! And that’s to say nothing of the many road trips all over the place.) But no matter the circumstance, you always adjust so seamlessly. What grace from the Lord!

These days you enjoy sitting up to play or playing on your tummy. You will roll and scoot all around, moving yourself far away from wherever we initially place you, however you have yet to start crawling. I think we still have a month or so before you get to that one. But I’m certainly NOT in a rush for you to be super mobile!

You love toys, music, mirrors, and anything that you can grab or munch on. You like music and love watching people dance – you think I’m such a cool pop star and an awesome singer/dancer. Kind of nice that someone thinks this. 🙂

You just started playing peek-a-boo! I had you on the changing table and you grabbed a cloth and covered your face. When you pulled it off I said, “peek-a-boo” and you giggled and covered yourself up again, then repeated it. We sat there playing it for 10 or 15 minutes – I just couldn’t handle how precious you were and you were absolutely loving it!

One of your very favorite people in the world is your sweet brother Colt who is AWESOME with you. He is SO good at playing with you, “reading” to you, and generally entertaining you. When you wake up from a nap he loves to be the first one to run into your room and greet you by patting you on the head. If I sit you down on the floor he will run to bring you “a couple toys” and often wants me to put you on a mat or something soft. It’s SO sweet.

Colt also loves talking with you and “helping” you talk. You babble a lot but the only “word” you’re saying is “Dada.” Of course we don’t assume you know what it means but it’s sweet to hear and funny since it was Colt’s first word as well. Still waiting on one to say “Mama” first… 😉

Schedule: What an easy baby you are little one. I think that soon you will push your morning nap a little later and merge naps 2 and 3 but for now this is a typical schedule for you.

8:00 Wake up & nurse #1 with mom then play with Colt.
9:00 Breakfast for you (and Colt).
9:45-11:30 Nap #1
11:45 Wake up & nurse #2 with mom, then play with Colt.
12:30 Lunch for you and your bro.
2:00-3:30 Nap #2. (This is also when Colt does his “quiet time” so this is key for me!)
3:30 Wake up & nurse #3 with mom then play with Colt.
5:45-6:15 Nap #3.
6:15 Dinner time!
7:45 Nurse #4 with mom then get ready for bed.
8:00 Lights out!

Eating: You are an awesome eater! You nurse great with me (although I’m getting a little nervous as you’re teething…) and you take a bottle easily as well. Still all mom – we’ve never tested formula on you yet.

You LOVE eating solids. In the beginning we gave you almost all pre-made purees but over the past month we’ve really shifted towards giving you whatever we’re eating. So far you are MUCH easier than Colt when it comes to eating. You are excited to try anything and have basically liked everything we’ve given you including apple slices, bananas, sliced strawberries & other berries, orange pieces, roasted or boiled broccoli, cauliflower, sautéed mushrooms, spinach, cooked tomatoes, avocado, black beans, white beans, shredded chicken, hamburger, lunch meats & cheeses, pancakes, eggs all ways, pretzels, etc. etc. The only foods you have expressed a dislike for were sour grapes and greek yogurt – both gave you the shivers!

I think that with Colt I pureed things for so long because I found it to be a more efficient means of getting good nutrient into his system but I THINK this contributed to him being more sensitive to different textures and unique flavors and just trying new foods in general. Therefore I am trying to be more consistent about just giving you whatever we are eating, however we are eating it and so far you are into it.

Sleep: Angel baby. You are an incredible sleeper. Ever since you dropped your night feed (back at 7 weeks!) I have never had to wake up and feed you in the night. You have had times where you woke up in search of your paci but as soon as it was returned to you, you were happy and asleep. And by this point you’ve totally let that habit go as well.

After your last feed of the night we change your diaper, zip you up in your sleep sack (with a WubbaNub paci tucked in with you) and lay you down. You silently put yourself to sleep within minutes. You normally sleep on your side but will also sleep on your back and most recently your tummy as well.

You first two naps are easy & clockwork but lately your third nap has been the least predictable which is how I can tell you’re almost ready to give it up. Sometimes you are just asking for it and fall right asleep but other times you aren’t quite tired enough so get upset about being left alone. Normally you do end up falling asleep but sometimes I can tell it’s just not going to happen so I go ahead and grab you.

I am thankful that you’re so flexible as you often have 1 or 2 naps on the go somewhere as well, but since your second nap lines up with Colt’s quiet time, we’re usually able to get that one in the crib which is nice.

Mom: Finn, what a BLESSING it is to be your mom. I truly thank God for you every day. I know it might sound silly since you’re only 8 months old, but I feel like I know you. I feel like I can see aspects of who you are and who you will be as a person. And I see great things. God defines greatness very differently than our culture and this world does so I don’t know if “great things” means President of the United States (or Brazil!?) or if it means working a simple job and loving your family well or if it means serving others in a difficult and low way… I have no idea. Of course. You’re 8 months old! But God has given me faith to have a vision for your life and for your life’s greatness. I can’t wait to see it unfold.

Colt: 2 yrs, 9 months

IMG_2741Handsome boy. I am absolutely dying over you these days. It has been far too long since I did an update on you so this one is going to be long but at this age you don’t have a baby book anymore so this is the only place I have to record things for our records and our memories. And gosh I don’t want to forget this moment in time with you.

Colt developments: Buddy, you are so much fun!

You were a very serious baby and a shy toddler but right before you turned 2, you really came out of your shell and you’ve never gone back. Sometimes it still surprises me how vivacious and hilarious you are!

You are talking up a STORM. Sentences are long, detailed and FUNNY. Some tid-bits from the past week include:
“Let’s hold each other’s hands, Dada.”
“This is a beautiful day. I love to be outside with you.”
“I love my sturdy little brick house. The wolf can’t blow it down. He’s not strong enough. The pigs are safe!” (Currently obsessed with the story of the 3 little pigs…)
“I can do it! You can do it too. You can try!”
“My fingers are salty! Napkin, napkin!”
“Oh! Look at that big elephant. He’s too close to the man. But, he’s nice.”

You’re in a big, “Watch me! Watch me!” phase, although I suspect this may be a “phase” that’s here to stay. And you’ve started doing this thing where if we ask you something to which you don’t know the answer, you get a big smile and respond, “You tell.”

You are incredibly sweet, very loving and affectionate. You will regularly and spontaneously declare, “I love you, Mama!” to me and other family members. If I’m ever hurt you want to give me kisses to make it all better. Whenever I see you in the morning I tell you how happy I am to see you but the other day I was half-asleep and just said, “Hi Colt,” and you responded, “You so happy to see me, Mama?” You’re very in-tune with your emotions and the emotions of others and if you do something bad you’ll say, “You not so happy ’bout that, Mama?”

You have tons of energy and like to be BUSY but I would say that you’re still pretty calm and a little more focused than other kids your age might tend to be. For example, you LOVE puzzles and are excellent at them. Gigi has one of Goldilocks and the 3 bears that has 63 pretty small pieces and you can easily do it by yourself. My mom thinks you have a photographic memory.

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You have known the capital ABCs for a long time but we still have yet to master all of the lowercase ones (q, p, d, b = challenge!). I think it’s because you saw the capital letters on the floor mat in your room in Brazil and in books that we would read but I haven’t been great about sitting and “teaching” you things that aren’t just naturally around us. (But beware! Now that life is settling down I’ll get the flashcards out soon!) That being said, you do know how to spell your name (and Finn, Dada, Gigi and a few other things) and can write your name surprisingly well completely on your own. You randomly initiated it the first time a few weeks ago and just did it. We were shocked!IMG_2405.jpg

You are also VERY good at figuring out what letter different words start with. For example, we can ask you, “Colt, what letter does… “pencil” start with?” And you will either just answer outright “P!” or you will say, “Pencil, peh, peh…P! Pencil start with P!” And now you are starting to figure out other letters / sounds in words – especially the letters that a word ends with. You honestly just started doing this on your own. We had long ago taught you that “Mamma’s favorite letter is M and Dada’s favorite letter is D” etc. and probably a couple of times we had talked about how all letters make different sounds with a few examples but truly one day you just started talking about what letter different words started with. Then we kept talking about it and it naturally just clicked with you. You will still confuse certain letters / sounds that are not as clear (like guessing that queen starts with a k) but you definitely get the point of it.

We have used this skill to start work on reading and spelling. We’ll read from a page in a book, for example, “The boy is playing with the dog.” And I’ll say, what does “boy” start with? You’ll say “B.” Then I’ll say, “OK, can you figure out which word on the page is boy? Which words starts with a b?” Then you’ll find it and we’ll sound out the rest of the word and talk about how the letters make the sounds that we read out loud. Or you’ll have your ABC puzzle blocks and I will ask, “What does ‘cat’ start with?” and you’ll grab the c. Then, “What is the next letter which makes the aaaah sound in cat?” and you’ll grab the a, etc.

You’re also kind of getting into math! You know that “5 and 5 is 10” and that “two 5’s is 10” and that “5 plus 5 is 10.” You know by heart 1+1, 5+5 and you are quick with anything plus 1 but you can also do any math that you can count with your fingers (totaling less than 10). You can count to 11, get a little mixed up on 12-15 but then you’ve picked up on how the sequences progress. You still need our help to realize that the next sequence is of twenties or thirties but if we say, “twenty, twenty one” you can continue on with the rest.

You also love to be outside an in motion. You still love your scooter and you’re so happy that we live across the street from a huge park with lots of green space, “scooter paths,” sport fields and courts and a playground! We scoot on over there almost every day.

You also like to play in the yard. You still have a strong kick and despite being very right handed (and footed), your daddy taught you to swing lefty from a young age so consequently you swing a bat and a golf club lefty! You make great contact though! Oh, and you love jumping. You’ll skip the bottom 1 or 2 stairs and jump whenever you go downstairs in our house, often telling me that “there’s bugs on it – let’s jump OVER the bugs!” (Although sometimes in the morning you’ll be sluggish and say, “It’s too early to jump. Jus’ step on the bugs.” So funny!)

Your Portuguese skills were AWESOME when we left Brazil and are TERRIBLE already. Sad about this one. We brought back a bunch of Portuguese language cartoon DVDs so anytime you watch TV at home (we still do it twice/day while drinking milk – after waking up in the morning and after nap/quiet time in the afternoon) you are watching it in Portuguese. You seem to still understand some of it but you really struggle to come up with words on your own – even basic things like colors are getting mixed up. We are looking into Portuguese speaking babysitters and the goal is to have you with a native speaker twice a week just to play, read, talk, etc.

That being said you keep us laughing all day long with all the funny things you do including making up your own languages. We will have you count to 10 in English, Portuguese and then a made up language and you come up with something different and hilarious every time. You love to dance, sing, color, read books and generally PLAY.

You’re very particular but I would not describe you as too headstrong or stubborn. You are eager to please us and are generally very obedient. That being said, we try to be consistent with our discipline and use the “bad choices” as opportunities to remind you that we all fall short and are in need of a Savior, Jesus, to reconcile us to our perfect and holy God. I don’t know how much you are understanding but I love to hear you talk about God. Sometimes you talk about how your “Father is everywhere,” or how “God made the pink in the sky.” But other times it’s, “Jesus and God go poopoo in the potty.” So…you give us a little bit of a mix.

Health: Praise be to God that you continue to be a happy, healthy guy. Little colds from time to time but still no antibiotics in your system! Really thankful for this one. It’s actually shocking given how much you travel and basically eat off airport floors but we just tell ourselves that it’s developing in you a strong immune system and it seems like so far that’s true! Not sure your height / weight but you’re wearing 3T clothing and size 8.5 shoe.

Feeding: I am thankful that you have been making huge progress in this area. You were SUCH a picky eater and suddenly you’re becoming much more open to trying new things. Most recently you’ve discovered your love for lima beans, grapes, oranges, fried okra and hard boiled eggs (dying them for Easter helped!) and you are happy to eat a big bowl of sautéed spinach or even some boiled broccoli. Favorites are still smoked salmon, hummus and the classics of cheese, yogurt and all “snack” foods, although we REALLY try to avoid snacking between meals so that you are more excited about meals.

Sleeping: A few updates in this area. First, just before we moved into our new house, we transitioned you from the crib into a big boy bed! image1You never really tried to climb out of the crib but you definitely could have if you had wanted to and it was just time. My grandfather, Papa Fincher, had kept his “youth bed” which his grandfather gave him when he was 5 years old and he recently had it refinished for us. It is a charming old wooden spindle bed. We had to order a custom mattress and sheets since no one makes youth beds anymore but it’s adorable and you love your big boy bed! For the first few days we made it a big rule that you couldn’t get out of bed while “the clock was blue” (in this post I wrote about your Tot Clock but truly – it’s THE BEST!) and after a couple days of enforcing the rule, you got it no problem.

Recently, however, you have given up your afternoon nap. After a week straight of you not napping and instead playing in your bed for 2 hours each day I decided that you were officially done with it. We have now instituted “quiet time” for an hour and a half where you are able to play in your room. You have a big basket beside your bed and we choose different toys to go in the basket and you’re allowed to play with anything in the basket during that time. We use your tot-clock for this as well and you play happily for the designated time. Watching you on the monitor in there makes me laugh so much. The other day you lined up all of your animals on one wall and then performed in front of them the ABCs and The Wheels on the Bus songs. So funny! This transition means you are getting pretty sleepy by 7pm and the other day you literally drifted off while sitting up at the dinner table so come bedtime you go to sleep much more quickly.

Our bedtime “routine” isn’t much of a routine but we do try to pray for you each night and sing to you. Your bedtime song is “You are my sunshine” and you like to sing it with us now. Sometimes it’s hard for me to leave your room at night because you’re just painfully sweet. I’ll snuggle up close to you and you put your little hands on my face and give me hugs and kisses. The other day I said I was pretending to be Colt and you could pretend to be Mommy and tuck me in. You said, “I rub your back and sing Sunshine!” so I curled up and you literally rubbed my back and sang “You are my sunshine” to me. It may have been the sweetest moment of my life.

Schedule: Your current schedule is:
7:40am You normally wake up and play in your bed.
7:50 Your clock changes to yellow and you shout, “It’s YELLOW! Time to get up!!” Potty, brush teeth.
8:00-8:30 You drink lukewarm milk (gross) and watch Portuguese cartoons while I get myself some coffee and feed your brother.
8:45 Breakfast time – always a banana with some yogurt!
9:00 Change clothes, get ready for the day.
9:30-12:00 Morning activity (we do most of our “outings” in the mornings be it a trip to the zoo or the grocery store)
12:30 Lunch
1:30-3:00 Quiet time in your room
3:00-3:30 Milk and cartoons again
4:00-6:00 Afternoon activity (playing in the yard, going to the park, etc.)
6:30 Dinner time!
7:15 Bath (sometimes) and Jesus Storybook Bible reading with Dad
8:00 Bedtime!

Mama’s Thoughts: Being your mom is the best. Colt, I am literally bursting with love for you. It feels like it’s too much. Too much fun. Too much joy. Too much laughter. Too much cuteness. Too much blessing. I spend my day thanking and praising God for you, your brother and your dad. I feel so aware that these are the best of days. And they go so quickly. I know that there are seasons to life and I may not always want to freeze time on each season, but on this one I can truly say that I do. But part of the beauty is the way that time continues to move and you continue to grow and develop into your own person. And what a wonderful person you are sweet one. I love you tremendously, to the moon and back.image2

Sharon & Ollie meet Finn!

A week after my parents left and the day after Finn turned 1 month old, Sharon & Ollie visited us in Brazil to meet Finn, spend time with Colt and help Michael and me. They were only able to stay for about 10 days but true to form, we packed a lot in! It was a great mix of fun times with friends, down-time with family and then a great getaway to one of our favorite places – the Fasano hotel at the Fazenda Boa Vista.

Nana meeting Finn!

Nana meeting Finn!

"Welcome Back!" dinner at old fav, Sallvattore.

“Welcome Back!” dinner at old fav, Sallvattore.

Finn heading to church in his Sunday best.

Finn heading to church in his Sunday best.

Sunday afternoon, heading out to lunch.

Sunday afternoon, heading out to lunch.

Caipis and feijoada with friends at Museu da Casa Brasileira.

Caipis and feijoada with friends at Museu da Casa Brasileira.

Can't believe I didn't get a better picture of the table!

Can’t believe I didn’t get a better picture of the table!

3 on 1.

3 on 1.

Finn & Coralie.

Finn & Coralie.

During the week Sharon & Ollie developed a morning “tradition” with Colt. They would come over by 7:30am to be here when he woke up (so that Michael and I could get a little more sleep or Michael could go work out). They would do his whole milk, play, breakfast routine and then they would walk down the street with him to our grocery store. The grocery store is pretty nice and it has a great little cafe where they would sit and have coffee while Colt colored and snacked on pão de queijo. So sweet AND helpful to Mom and Dad! Then we would try to do something fun for lunches and dinners.

Colt wearing one of his dad's old hats that Nana & Papa brought down.

Colt wearing one of his dad’s old hats that Nana & Papa brought down.

Lunch by the pool.

Lunch by the pool.

Kisses!

Kisses!

Nana & Fincher.

Nana & Fincher.

Papa & Colt on the seesaw.

Papa & Colt on the seesaw.

Nana taking Colt for an afternoon swim. (Photo sneakily taken from our apartment - 26 floors up!)

Nana taking Colt for an afternoon swim. (Photo sneakily taken from our apartment – 26 floors up!)

The "Melting Pumpkin" was a little confusing to all the adults but was a big hit with Colt.

The “Melting Pumpkin” was a little confusing to all the adults but was a big hit with Colt.

Nagayama!

Nagayama!

With our favorite server.

With our favorite server.

Sharon - famous for how she handles the foie gras.

Sharon – famous for how she handles the foie gras.

After a fun week in SP we headed outside the city to the Fazenda Boa Vista for some R&R.

Hitting the pool upon arrival.

Hitting the pool upon arrival.

Finn & I love stripes.

Finn & I love stripes.

Colt & Dad.

Colt & Dad.

As I mentioned in my last post, I was actually battling a very painful arm infection through the Harpers’ entire visit but unfortunately it was the worst during our last weekend together at the Fazenda. On Saturday morning, Michael, Finn & I had to drive to the hospital for me to have a little “operation” on my arm and we were gone most of the day.

Coming out of surgery. Exhausted from nights of no sleep and lots of pain.

Coming out of surgery. Exhausted from nights of no sleep and lots of pain.

Thankfully, despite all I was going through, Colt was having the time of his life with Nana and Papa at the Fazenda!

Colt & Papa at the petting zoo.

Colt & Papa at the petting zoo.

Sizing each other up.

Sizing each other up.

"Colt hold NumNum. Nice soft NumNum."

“Colt hold NumNum. Nice soft NumNum.”

Trains with Nana.

Trains with Nana.

Petting Nanny the goat.

Sweet little goat.

More bunnies!

More bunnies!

And to top it all off, a ride around the property in the horse-drawn carriage!

And to top it all off, a ride around the property in the horse-drawn carriage!

We hated to say goodbye but it was a little easier knowing we’d be reunited soon over Thanksgiving!

Final sweet snuggle time.

Final sweet snuggle time.

Send-off caipirinhas!

Send-off caipirinhas!

Tummy-time.

Tummy-time.

We love you Nana & Papa! Thank you for a great visit and for all the ways you helped us out and loved on our boys! XO