just a little tease

Today was a chilly and rainy day in RVa.  It was wonderful to welcome fall but not on a day that we had planned to get C six months photos taken, outside.  I was a little nervous but knew it would turn out fine, sometimes the best photos come from the craziest circumstances. Well, we had a great time with Sandra.  We met at Maymont Farm and she had tons of great ideas and had just the perfect personality for our family.

It was a little chilly, we actually stopped a little early because Charlotte’s legs felt a little cold, it did not help either that we had picked out a very cute summer party dress for her.  We know that it was no longer summer, but the dress is super cute and when we picked it out, all of eight days ago it was still blazin’ Vriginia hot.

Anyways, we had a great time, Charlotte was in a good mood and really hammed it up with the photographer Sandra.  We would recommend her for any event.  By looking at her site it appears that she does it all.  We really enjoyed working with her and we are hoping that she will be interested in working with us again in 6 months when C turns one.

Here is a sneak peak of some of the shots from today.  None of these photos even have her wearing her cute dress...even worse just a onsie!  We might not get the parents of year award, but we might get the cutest baby award!

Please take note how different this little girl is now than she was six months ago with her newborn pics on this very same quilt!

Man, they grow up fast!  We will get the rest of the pic’s up when we get them from Sandra.  Hope everyone is having a good mid-September weekend!

-melissa

six months!

Could it have been half a year already?!

There is a podcast that a friend introduced me to called “the shortest longest time”, it is such a fitting phrase for a families time with an infant.  There were times in the past six months that time dragged on at snails pace, maybe even a snail with a broken tail.  When she was feeding every three hours for an hour and then had to be soothed to sleep for another thirty minutes.  There were times when I could not imagine her any bigger than what she was, I couldn’t imagine what her personality was going to be like.  In the very beginning time crept along.  We were always completely smitten and in love with her, there were just times when we did not know what to do with her.

At about two months old, Jay was on one of his first trips and she really started to smile and show some pretty cute personality.  I took this video of her and looking back she was oh so small and now I can see it was just a little glimpse of her smily, bubbly personality.

Throughout the spring visitors came and went, we had a great time with all of them and it was fun to see the different milestones she was at while people visited.

We have been on countless walks through the neighborhood over the past six months.  We live in a pretty large neighborhood filled with a good deal of older people.  We have talked to almost all of them.   I think I can describe who lives in what house, when new flowers have been planted, and when someone gets a new car.  I have kind of turned into that person in the neighborhood, but little C sure does like to take some walks.  I read in one of the baby books that if you want to prepare your baby for a sleepy state to take them on a walk.  The swaying trees and soothing breeze will ease them into a sweet sleep.  Not this girl, from day one she has been so alert and curious about her surroundings, especially when it comes to outside.  I will admit that I have gotten some mean looks from some of those old sweet ladies I was talking about earlier when I have Charlotte strapped to me in her baby carrier with an umbrella in my hand as we take walks in rain storms.

We have grown so much as a family.  I do not think we expected anything that came with having a baby.  We knew that the first couple of months would be hard, trying and tiring, but we never expected to get so much joy out of Charlotte.  She is such a joy in our lives.  She is a cooing, tooting, giggling, rolling curious little baby who seems to be growing by leaps and bounds right in front of our eyes.

Charlotte’s personality has just been exploding since she turned four months.  It started out a little quite, sweet and innocent.  Now, she is starting to get a sense of humor.  She will laugh on her own and has preferences in life when comes to books, toys and songs.  I still wonder what her little voice is going to sound like (her first words just might be “hi jack!”).  I wonder if she will love music and art like her parents do.  I wonder if she will be creative, dramatic, compassionate, helpful, curious.  I guess only time will tell.  Either way Jay and I are having the time of our lives discovering who this little lady is that is growing before us.

Happy half birthday Charlotte Gray.  You are the coolest kid your dad or mom has ever met.  You bring us more joy, laughs and songs that has ever filled this house.  We are so lucky to be your parents.  We know that you will be one year before we know it.  We are so excited to see you grow and develop...if you could just slow down a little we want to stop and savor you at each of your changing stages just a little more!

We love you so much! -mommy

Most parents my age talk about how easy things get at 6 months and if you can just make it to 6 months you’re in the clear. First of all I can’t believe that its been 6 months already. We spent 9 months preparing and waiting for Charlotte to get here and now she’s almost been here for that same amount of time. Melissa said something about Charlotte being half a year old the other day and the sound of that made my head spin a little. 6 months is one thing, but in my mind, half of a year sounds even crazier than 6 months.

I’m knocking on wood as I say this, but my expectations about being a father have been completely blown out of the water. I expected to be a dead tired zombie half of the time and that hasn’t happened. I expected Melissa and I to have less time together, but that hasn’t happened. I expected that our lives would change drastically, but that hasn’t happened. I’m not saying that things haven’t changed, but in general where I thought life would become a little more crazy, having a baby has actually caused us to slow down. I’m so glad that we waited as long as we did to have kids. I think that the 6 years Melissa and I had together caused a bond between us that made the first 6 months of Charlotte’s life such a blessing and a breeze. We have always been a great team together and Charlotte has only strengthened that bond.

So it’s been a great six months. Our first Mother’s and Father’s day as parents, seeing Charlotte grow and change day by day, our first family vacation, and so much more. I catch myself noticing other children these days and wondering what Charlotte will be like when she’s older. We do plan on having more children, but I know that there will always be a special bond between our first child. I’m so looking forward to these next few months of Charlotte’s life where she’ll begin to crawl around and eat new foods and experience all that this world has. I was blessed in so many ways before Charlotte came along already, so to have a healthy, smiling girl....it’s almost too much for one heart to handle.

Happy half birthday Charlotte. You are my everything! -daddy

jay & charlotte

Melissa is back at school. She went into school the last week of the school-year back in June, but except for that she hasn’t been to work since March 11th. She is ready to be back and I’m excited for her. She loves what she does, the people she works with and is definitely in her sweet spot teaching fifth graders. It was a gift to have Melissa home for essentially the first six months of Charlotte’s life and we are gonna try as best as we can to score the same timing for our next child.

Fall means Melissa is back to school, but is also means that my traveling schedule will pick up a bit. Melissa had some teacher in service days last week and I was out of town for work so it was Charlotte’s first time spending a few days at one of our best friends house. We’re excited that our friends were on board about watching Charlotte. They have two kids of their own and were gracious enough to take on one more. We are so happy that we did the whole sleep training thing because now when our friend needs to put Charlotte down for a nap, it’s not a big long drawn out process. Charlotte spent three days there last week, but this whole week, I’m not traveling, so Charlotte is all mine.

It hasn’t been just Charlotte and me for an extended period of time since June when Melissa went into work for the last week of school. She is a whole different baby than she was back in June. I know I’m biased, but I think she is a pretty easy baby. I’m looking forward to this week and getting to spend time with her. Yesterday we took a trip to the doctor (for me), ran to the post office and played a lot. I also scored some free Chick-fil-A for Wednesday morning so that will be our first of many dates that I plan to take her on (even though she can’t partake of the heavenly chicken just yet). I’m sure we’ll go on lots of walks and read lots of books and have a great week.

All her bottles are washed, I’ve got her clothes out and ready to go, diaper bag stocked, just waiting for my little lady to wake up from her nap so we can start the day.

-jay

people in protest

It has been a great adventure writing the blog for jayhess.com.  It is always so much fun to see how many viewers we have and to hear people’s comments about the blog.  It is a great way for family and friends that live so far away to stay connected to our little family. One of my favorite parts of each month is Charlotte’s monthly updates the fifteenth of each month.  I love to try to do something a little different each month and hear/read people’s reactions.  Well, last months blog was not welcomed by many readers at all. People protested. They wanted words, paragraphs and pictures. So here is my second attempt at five months! :)

From the instant she turned the corner into her fourth month, her personality completed changed.  She suddenly got a cute, giigling, little girl personality.  She began to be completely happy sitting in her bumbo watching Jay and I work in the kitchen for an extended period of time.  One of her favorite activities is looking and laughing at herself in the mirror.  When she is cranky during the evening hours her favorite place is to be in her baby carrier, attached to me as I pick up the house, vacuum, do laundry or unload the dishwasher.  She now has many preferences as she goes throughout the day.  Typically she rotates through toys and activities every fifteen minutes or so.  She still loves being in her bouncy seat, but loves to sit in her bumbo and watch us cook, play in her gym, play in her excersuaser and she is just now discovering the johnny-jump-up.  Every day we spend a good amount of time playing on the floor reading books.  She can listen to about seven books straight before she gets bored, so I am hoping that she will be a book worm!

We have fun everyday playing laughing and giggling, now she is napping at least three times a day and sometimes four.  Sometimes she sleeps really well and sometimes she has to cry a little.  We are in the midst of sleep training still, but she has improved so much and our lives and have become so much easier.  We end everyday with a bike ride or a walk and a bath.

From the day she turned four moths, she has become such a cool and fun kid!  We are excited to see what she becomes in her fifth month!

-melissa

Charlotte enjoying her evening strolls through the neighborhood on foot and on bike.  Followed by suds and bubbles in the bath!