David was able to take off work on Friday, so Thursday night we went out with some friends who were in town from Houston. It was so much fun, and I really hope they move down here---I would love to have them to go out with every now and then. Anyways, because we went out, we slept in Friday morning and got a late start on the trip. We ended up leaving around 12:00, hoping that RA would sleep the whole way. Well, that didn't happen. I think he slept for about half of it, which was fine, but when he woke up, he was a little fussy. David tried to reach back and hold his hand to pacify him, but his whining kept getting louder and louder. Finally, David looked back there and said, "OH MY GOSH! Traci, you have to pull over!" Well, what would run through your head if someone yelled that after looking at your baby? I couldn't decide if he was bleeding, had somehow pulled something over his head, or what. Either way, it scared me to pieces (note to self: tell David to elaborate when something goes wrong). After asking David what was going on, I found out RA had pooped. It didn't seem so urgent, and I couldn't pull over right away because we were on a two-lane rural road without a shoulder, so we had to wait until we got to a town with a gas station. So, when I got out of the car and opened the door, I realized what the big deal was. He had pooped alright. And it had come out of his diaper!!! Disgusting! I had to carry him into the gas station holding him away from me so that I didn't get any on me. Talk about a blow out. Man! It took all the wipes I had to get him cleaned up, and I ended up just throwing the onesie he had on away. It was a cute onesie, too, dang it. Anyways, David was left to clean up the carseat, which he did very well, and then we had a wardrobe change in the car before getting back on the road.
Finished bopping up and down across the pool. "Do it again, Aunt J!"
Trying to lick the water off his face after he splashed himself while kicking.
And now, we all knew it would come, trying to stuff all his fingers in his mouth to get all the water off them.
Needless to say, Robert Alan slept very well Friday night. Saturday was a big day as well. Robert Alan met his new girlfriend, Hallie. She is my best friend's daughter, who is 6 weeks older than Robert Alan. By the way, all of Robert Alan's girlfriends are older women. He's a fan of baby cougars, I guess. It was funny having both of our kids together. Daron and I couldn't get over how different our lives are now. We just sort of sat there and watched each other's kids play and stared at them, talking about how Hallie could already sit up so well and how much Robert Alan tried to move. He pivots, by the way. That is all he can do. He rolls over to his stomach, and then he pivots on it to turn in a complete circle. He doesn't go anywhere, but he tries really hard to move. I guess facing a different direction by pivoting causes him to think he's going somewhere. Anyways, I was amazed by Hallie's hand-eye coordination, too. She liked one of Robert Alan's new toys that my mom gave him, and she knew exactly what to do with it and how to make it work. I was impressed. I told Robert Alan he should hook up with her (not in that way!) and take some lessons. Keep in mind, this was Robert Alan's first time to meet anyone under the age of 21 and know they were there.
Hallie is very interested in RA. RA isn't so sure he wants any.
RA decides that she's worth his time and gets super excited. Hallie, meanwhile, wonders why he keeps rolling away from the toys. Little does she know he's a one-way roller.
"What the heck is he doing?!"
Get used to it, son. Women rarely understand why boys do what they do. For good reason, too.
After a wardrobe change into a diva-licious outfit, RA decided he wanted to taste Hallie.
RA: "Give me your arm, Hallie!"
Hallie: "Say what?!"
RA: Mom, she won't let me eat her arm!
Love Hallie's face here.
Hallie decides that RA's ear looks tempting.
After Daron tells her she can't pull RA's ear, the meltdown begins and the couple's photo shoot is over.
Sunday was Easter. We debated forever which service to go to in order to fit it into Robert Alan's schedule. He ended up staying with his Aunt B, playing and praying in his exersaucer while the rest of us went to church. When we got back, he had to endure yet another photo shoot. He was a good sport, though.
So proud of this pic. It's the first we have of all 3 of us smiling.
Chillin' with Jefe and Honey.
Reflecting on the recent shoot. He thinks it went well and is happy to be sitting up on his own.
I have to say, I think Robert Alan was at his cutest on Sunday. We went to lunch at Fairway, and some random strangers thought he was so cute that they took a picture of him with their iPhones. Aunt B, the resident fashion diva, couldn't have been prouder. I was happy he kept his hat on.....that said, I'm not so sure he knows where his head is or that he would be able to coordinate his hands to take it off, but oh well. It stayed on for the most part, until David took it off.
At lunch he was super tired, and he fell asleep on me right before dessert. It was really sweet, andI was happy that he was relatively good. It helped that there were 9 people ready and willing to hold him or walk him around if he started getting fussy.
Overall, it was a really good weekend (minus the trip up there---I could've done without that episode). I can't wait to go back. I think our next planned trip will be in May for the Memorial Day golf tournament. By then, the pool should be warm enough for us to get to swim outside. It'll be a fun weekend. The golf tournaments always are.....
How did I miss this post? Ah well!
ReplyDeleteI laugh about the blow-out...sorry! That happened to us at Ninfa's once, and I, too, abandoned part of her outfit in the bathroom trash! Luckily, we had just paid the check, so I tried to cover the fact that she was sans-pants and we got the heck out of there! :)
Looking forward to hanging out with y'all in the Wonderland next month!
Oh, and the pics of RA and Hallie cracked me up! Especially your captions!
Ok, I'm going to take my bounty of exclamation points and get the heck on outta here. Later gator!