Wednesday, December 12, 2012

14 months

OK so it's been 14 months and 5 days to be exact since little mister changed our lives for the better for-ev-er. It's also been a while since I've updated on all the cool new tricks Hudson amuses us with on the daily, so here goes:

  • WALKING-H is 90% walking these days. He holds his arms up in the air drunk-monkey-style and walks from object to object barefoot on the wood floors. His favorite routes? The winding stairs to our second level and around the circular pathway of the house. He really thinks it's a bummer being confined to his room or playroom with the baby gate these days and lets us know. 

  • TALKING-or babbling. He is a Chatty McChaterkins-mostly making his vowel sounds-EEEEEE. Oooo. The other night we took him for a drive around Corbin Park to look at the Christmas lights. We would stop in front of a house and he would say, "ooooooh. ooh. ooooooh." It was the cutest. 

  • EATING-Hudson's faves are spaghetti, any fruits, cheese, and any breads. I gave him graham crackers and he nearly devoured his hand in the process of eating them! We sneak in veggies any way we can-but if it's green he steers clear. He also gets very upset if we don't share whatever we are eating with him-a real deterrent to us eating chips or cookies. He is completely weened off the bottle and is currently learning to use a spoon.

  • SLEEPING-I'm not sure why we are suddenly so lucky, but over the past month or so, Hudson has begun sleeping until 8:30 on average. Sometimes he sleeps until 9:30 and the very earliest he woke that I can remember was 7:00. After being sleep deprived for so long, I almost feel guilty sleeping in so late. Almost. 

  • ACTIVITIES-Hudson and I are trying to avoid cabin fever at all costs by getting out of the house on a daily basis. We go to the library once or twice a week. We visit the mall playland if it's not too crowded and reluctantly the drop-in-and-play together once in a while. If we are lucky enough to see sunshine we bundle up for a walk in the stroller. We have the occasional and much loved playdate with other moms. I need to join a mommy group to get Hudson around some other kids on a regular basis-he LOVES being with kiddos and will literally sit on their laps, touch their eyes, and "share" their toys. 

  • MISC-Overall H is so good-natured, happy, & easygoing. He is outgoing, smart, and sweet. He loves his dogs, loves to read books, loves his bath-time. He loves being tickled by dad-his feet are finally ticklish. He loves snuggling his blanket. He loves the Christmas tree and the Christmas lights on our house-oohing and ahhing over them each time we come home. He loves learning new things and pleasing us in the process. He loves Curious George which we let him watch on occasion.
Reading a book in his new Christmas jammies
Making a mess with the spoon and avoiding the broccoli
Play date with Mila


Collect Moments

Mr. Brady keeps asking what I want for Christmas. 

A trip to Venice during Carnival is out of the question with our budget...so I say, "a pancake pen". 
Then I realize I've made pancakes twice in the past year, and I realize I don't really want or need that.

I would seriously rather forgo gifts for birthdays & holidays and save for an amazing experience.
My resolution for 2013...

On a slightly related note, my first happiness of the day (besides my son sleeping in until 9:30) was the delighted smile and giggle H gave me when I started singing "The Story" by Brandi Carlile. Whilst admiring my newest right undereye wrinkle I started belting out...
"all of these lines across my face
tell you the story of who I am
SOOOO many stories of where I've been
and how I got to where I am"

I tell you there is not a single human being on the planet besides my son who would appreciate hearing my tone deaf version of that song. For that and countless reasons, that boy is so dear to me.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Have You Seen...

Warning-I am about to report old news here...

But I haven't stepped foot in a movie theater since before I was preg, so I had to actually wait for these movies to hit the shelves at Hastings before I could finally watch them!

These two were SO well worth the wait

If you haven't seen Moonrise Kingdom yet, you must!!! I loved it! Not gonna lie-it's not my favorite-favorite Wes Anderson film of all time (that title still belongs to The Royal Tenenbaums) but still so great and so sweet and so innocent; it's worth owning and watching repeatedly in my humble opinion. In true Anderson style I couldn't look away for a single second as the sets/shots were so lovely. I loved the music, the costumes, the coming of age story...it made me want to dance to Francoise Hardy on the beach and paint trees on the walls of my stairwell...as if I needed more reason to!

Dancing to Le temps de l'amour

Moonrise Kingdom set

Moonrise Kingdom set


My hands down favorite movie of the YEAR is Safety Not Guaranteed. If you loved Little Miss Sunshine you will adore this movie-guaranteed! It's quirky, funny, sincere, and features a hilarious cast combo including Aubrey Plaza from Parks & Rec. Her dry humor MADE this movie for me! Loved it!



What was your fave movie of 2012?

Our week via Instagram

Learning to use a spoon.
We had to bundle hard for our winter walk.
One benefit of living so close to the mall...playland!
Pancakes.
Win-win. He played. I wrote.
Lunch in the festive Garland District-Ferguson's Cafe.
Hudson "coloring", then eating the crayon.
The amazing Davenport tree.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Changing

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 This pin made me think of the book that has been blowing my mind every night for the past 2 weeks: Happiness by Mathieu Ricard. If I could recommend one book this year this would be the one-not because it is the most entertaining book I've read in 2012, but because of it's powerful message. Definitely one to add to our library so I can read it over and over again. If you want a peek and have a spare 20 minutes this Ted Talk's for you.


Monday, December 3, 2012

Wild Before Winter

Wild Before Winter

In my meadow luxuriates the green world
Preening itself before the yearly catastrophe of frost
              and freezing
One green burst of curls flung forward like a boy's
              head of hair brushed over his face in football.
Now I, in my eightieth year, stripped of my defenses
Flying, drunken winds blow at my back, crashing
              gleefully, turn the green world dark too soon.
Now wild before winter, in my age, deserted by my sins
Cold words spoken to my children returning hot now
              to blister my heart
No more the nights with love, betrayal, obsession,
              devastation, abandonment.
Old man, wild before winter, still childish
My little river running past as if nothing will happen
As if ice will not encase it

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Our week via Instagram

Greater Hudson Vintage Advertisement
Robert Frost Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening I really do love winter
A very Conan O'Brien hair-day
IN the drawer with the pots and pans
Jam-sesh Hudson and The Lids
Continuing the tradition of greeing Santa with a fur-lined cap
OUR FIRST TIME CUTTING A FRESH TREE!!!
You're coming with us on the Su-Su-baru!
Our happy little boy amongst the happy little trees

Mr. B and our beautiful Fraser Fir
Oh, we did and it was delicious!
Shadows on the living room wall-courtesy of sunny skies and a naked maple tree
He is fascinated by the tree and gets VERY excited when he sees it.
Our prettiest tree yet!