Thursday, August 7, 2008

Laughing!



Today while we were waiting for my sister in law and her husband to come visit, we were bored so we started doing a little dance to the music Jason was listening to on his phone, and Reagan was just sitting there staring at us. Then, all of the sudden, she starts cracking up! We just about died. It was the funniest thing I have ever seen and heard. It is so rewarding to finally be laughed at after all these weeks of acting crazy just to get her to crack a smile! It is such a cute little belly laugh, and even more hilarious is the fact that she scares herself a little bit when she laughs. After she's done, she'll sit there for a second with this wide eyed terrified look on her face. Haha. She's so funny. I love her!
p.s. We tried to capture it on camera, but the minute we stick a camera in her face she freezes and just stares at the strange new device that we are holding. We'll keep working on it. But she really looks like Buddha! (waaay cuter though)

Saturday, August 2, 2008

What a rough life



My friend Amanda took this picture while we were out walking at Boulevard Park on Wednesday. #1 She is a really good photographer. I'm lucky to have a friend who can take beautiful pictures of my baby. #2 Look at that scowl! This is the look she has for pretty much everybody when we're out in public. And she's such a smiley baby too, but I guess I'm just lucky that she saves it all for me...?

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Baby News


So...I figured I would update this, since I don't do it often enough. But I have a good excuse...little Reagan! She has been taking up all of my time lately, and I absolutely love it! She is now 8 weeks old (I'm confused about the whole weeks vs. months thing...like eight weeks is not two months? Hm...), about 14 pounds, and soooo long. I actually didn't realize how big she was until I saw some babies on Sunday that were like six months plus, whom she is either bigger than or almost as big as! Whoa...we've got a giant baby on our hands. Haha, giant but adorable. And she really doesn't look all that giant at all. She's so much fun! She has developed quite the personality. Not to brag, but she loves Jason and me. She will follow us with her eyes all around the room if we are not right next to her at all times. She is smiling more and more at us, and is right on the verge of giggling...I'm not sure when they start laughing, so she might be doing this for months and months, but it's still fun. She is also the wiggliest baby we know! It doesn't surprise me since she was doing Tae Bo in my stomach all the time, but she is always moving around and kicking and punching, and has even hit her daddy in the face a couple of times. She acts all innocent, but we're pretty sure she had been planning her attack for days. She's also doing the whole tongue sticking out thing: we'll stick our tongue out at her, looking like idiots, and she'll do it right back. She thinks it's hilarious. One of her favorite things is when we "talk" to her (ie: la la, ba ba, da da) and make silly faces, and she tries to do them right back. It just ends up sounding like a raspy "ah-goo," but is pretty cute. You can tell she's dying to communicate, I can't wait for her to be able to do it more. She actually seems frustrated right now, because she knows what she wants, but just doesn't know how to communicate it yet. As for sleeping habits, she has surprised us a few times and given us an eight hour night sleep, but most nights she wakes up once at around 4 or 4:30 and goes back to bed til about eight. Needless to say, I am still pretty tired, but it's getting better and better. I love being Reagan's mom. I can't believe that I ever thought anything else would make me this happy. Being a mom is the most rewarding thing I have ever done, and I feel as if I'm in my dream job - I can't imagine liking anything more than cuddling and talking with her, and teaching her new things. We love her so much! It's been so fun for me to watch Jason with her. He has become the best dad, not that I didn't think he was going to, but he has definitely exceeded my expectations. He loves her so much and she loves him. Sometimes he won't give her up! And most of the time when she's crying and I can't figure out what's wrong, I'll hand her to Jason, and she immediately stops, her eyes light up, and she's calm again... I don't like to admit it but she apparently loves him just as much as me! All in all, we couldn't ask for a happier, more laid back baby. I'll try not to get used to this though because I doubt all of our kids will be this good...cross your fingers!
In other news...we are moving into a condo that my family purchased right down the road from where we are living now in September. It's super nice and we are excited. I can't wait, except for the packing and moving part...I should probably get started on that. We love living here, we love our ward, love living by my family, love it all! I hope we never have to move, but we'll see. The further Jason gets into his major, the more I am realizing that jobs could likely take us anywhere, but that's alright, as long as Ive got my two babies by my side!
In August, Jason's sister Katelyn and her husband Kaden are coming to visit. Jason's mom just got done visiting us for Reagan's blessing, and it was fun. We can't wait to show them around Bellingham/Ferndale. And the most exciting news of all... we leave for Hawaii at the end of August to drop Haley off at school! We are so excited...should be interesting travelling with a baby, but it will be a good experience. I am looking forward to sunning, surfing, hiking, chilling...all the best that Hawaii has to offer!
Work is going great, and although it is definitely not our dream job and one we do not want to have forever, it is flexible and not too hard and probably pays better than it should! It's great being so close to my family - they have helped us out so much and I couldn't be more grateful!
Well, if anyone actually made it through this novel, good job, and for your reward, here are some pictures of our favorite little friend. Enjoy!

p.s. We have to take Reagan in next week for her two month check up...that means shots...yuck! Does anyone have any tips (other than baby Tyenol) for making it bearable for her? It's probably going to be harder for me than for her, but it just makes me so sad! any advice would be appreciated.







I apologize for the lack of quality in these pictures - they are from my phone. I can't find the cord that goes to my camera, so for now...phone pictures!

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Our little comedian



Our little girl is so great - she pulls the funniest faces. This is one where we caught her right before she fell asleep. Even if it is just gas, we thought it was pretty cute. She reminds us of Great Grandpa Pratt here.

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Reagan Penelope Wilson

Reagan Penelope Wilson was born at 12:20 a.m. on June 2nd 2008. She weighed 7lbs. and 12 ounces and was 21.5 inches long. We went to the hospital on Sat. night so that Emily could begin the process of being induced (Reagan was more than a week overdue). She began having mild contraction and the nurse was worried that the medicine would make the contractions worse and make it difficult for Reagan, so they had to wait. After about 2 hours the contractions slowed down and the nurse gave her the pre- inducing medicine. To help her sleep through the contractions, the nurse gave her some Ambien which left Emily a little out of sorts. She was complaining that the lights looked like aliens with turbans. When morning came, Emily was having pretty strong and painful contractions, but Reagan was making little progress. The doctors were apprehensive to induce Emily while she was having normal contractions, but because Reagan wasn't making much progress, at 2:00 p.m. they decided to go ahead and induce her as planned. 10 hours later Reagan was born. It was a long and difficult process, but Emily was such a trooper. Both mother and baby are doing very well.