Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Christmas Eve 2014

We decided to spend Christmas in Perry this year with RA's parents and although both of the boys have been a bit under the weather, they are having the time of their lives with their Nana and Babu. 

We've baked and decorated cookies, driven around looking at Christmas lights, gone on a walk around the neighborhood, colored, played trucks and tractors and laughed and laughed. 

I cannot even begin to explain how much RF loves his Nana and Babu. The whole car ride here he would remind us that we were heading to Georgia by saying, "Robert go see Nana and Babu in Georgia." 

Seeing the joy on his face as he plays and makes memories is such a heart-warming experience. Seeing the world through their eyes is the best gift ever. 

Merry Christmas Eve from the Hawks! 

RF's favorite spot in Nana and Babu's yard...

Such a big guy...

A flower for you, mama...

A walk around the neighborhood with two of my boys...

Run, little boy, run...

That smile...

That playfulness...

Those eyes...

And these eyes...

Cookie decorating time with Nana...

Naps at Nana's house are the best...

Merry Christmas, folks...

A little art time with daddy...

Crazy amount of Christmas lights at a house in Perry...

Thursday, November 27, 2014

Camping, A Four-Month Old, and Thanksgiving Day

Pretty random topics to put together into one post, but hey - time is of the essence here in the Hawk house right now, folks. Life is crazy busy, but oh so much fun as a family of four. :-)

Camping.
A couple of weekends ago RA set up the tent for he and RF to camp in the backyard. Things went really well until RF realized I wouldn't be sleeping in the tent with them at which point he made it clear that he was done and wanted to come inside. We'll try again another time. Maybe when Ellis is a little older and he and I can camp out, too.
The tent ready to go...

A camping essential...

Playing in the tent...

Roasting marshmallows...

Enjoying his first-ever s'more...

Take me inside, mama - it's freaking freezing out here...

And they're done. This photo makes me laugh out loud. 
All three Hawk boys entranced watching Star Wars...

A Four-Month Old.
JE turned four months old on November 20th. He had his four-month check up earlier this week and we received a clean bill of health and some stats showing that our early bird is growing quickly as he is up to 14 lbs, 7 oz and 25.5 inches long.

Cuteness...

Thanksgiving Day.
We spent today hanging out at home and enjoying the day together as a family. My mom came in town last night to spend today and tomorrow with us and RF loved having his Meme around. He stayed busy, busy, busy all day.

This is what my main hallway looked like at 7AM this morning...

JE and RA enjoying the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade...

A THOMAS BALLOON, mama! A THOMAS BALLOON, mama! 
I heard this over and over and over. He was so excited to see Thomas in the parade and as equally ticked off when the parade continued and he could no longer see it. 

Out for an afternoon stroll around the block...

Wagon ride to see the lion statues in our around-the-corner neighbor's yard...

I kiss Ellis, mama. 

I pet Ellis, mama. 
(Can't make this stuff up…that's actually what he said.)

Impromptu photo shoot with the Christmas lights as we were putting up the tree...

Brothers...

Little hands and little feet...

What in the world is this thing, mama? 

Be. Still. My. Heart.

Friday, November 14, 2014

Just a Friday Night at the Hawk House...

RF cleaning the brownie spoon...

Ellis checking out his hands...

RA starting a fire and RF playing with his dump truck...

And then there was the opossum in the backyard...

RF went and got his Coca-Cola crate so that he could stand on it and see the opossum out the window. He then introduced himself to the opossum - "Hi, opossum. I'm Robert." When the opossum ran off, RF cried saying, "My opossum. I want my opossum." 

Normal Friday night, right? 

Friday, October 24, 2014

Happy Second Birthday, Robert Franklin!

It's been two years, buddy.

Two whole years since our eyes met for the first time.

I can still remember it - 7:08pm, Wednesday, October 24, 2012 when a 9 lb., 7 oz. big boy made his debut.

In a moment I became even more of a woman than I had been before you arrived - you made me a mom.

Your smile.

Your laugh.

Your love.

Your passion.

Your fire.

Your curiosity.

I've thought for weeks about what to write to you on your second birthday, little man. For weeks I've wondered if I would be able to accurately convey just how much you mean to me. For weeks I've looked back at pictures from those early days and melted into a puddle of tears.

Just as the seasons change you have changed over this past year, my son. You have become such a fun-loving, excited, inquisitive little man and I am beyond thankful that you chose me to be your mom.

My head spins when I think back to everything that we have experienced over this second year of your life.

You've had your first haircut and your first trip to a zoo.

You've learned how to use utensils and feed yourself.

You've learned your colors, your shapes, and how to count to five in Spanish.

You've experienced your first (and hopefully only) week-long hospital stay.

You've learned to sing nursery rhymes - like Itsy-Bitsy Spider, Wheels on the Bus (your favorite) and Twinkle, Twinkle Littler Star.

You've experienced snow (i.e. ice in Alabama…) and created your first art project.

You've learned to run and give real hugs and kisses.

You've learned to follow directions (most of the time…) and how to climb (those Hawk genes kickin' in…).

You've learned to drink from a real glass and how to rough-house with your daddy.

You've learned that you don't always get what you want and that actions have consequences.

You've learned how to plant seeds, water them and watch them grow.

You've learned to observe out the car windows to know where we are. You yell "Lola's house. Papa's house," before we even turn into their driveway and "Robert's street" as we turn onto our street each afternoon.

You've learned to slide down a slide all by yourself.

You've learned to apologize for inappropriate behavior and to ask for help when you need it.

You've learned how to do puzzles and experienced the beach for the first time.

You've learned that you love ice cream and splashing in the pool.

You've learned how to hit a ball off a tee and how to scarf down a Krispy Kreme doughnut in 30 seconds flat.

You've become a big brother and an awesome little helper.

You've smiled.

You've laughed.

You've cried.

And through it all you are teaching me more and more about who you were meant to be.

You've been teaching me how to be a better mom.

You've been teaching me how to be a better person.

You've taught me that the toys strewn about aren't as important as the people in the room.

You've taught me the simplest things can be the most awe-inspiring.

You've taught me to stop and watch the world around me.

You've taught me that being in the moment matters.

You've taught me patience - that you will do things in your own time, in your own way, as you are you.

As we leave for school each morning you love to look up and find the stars and the moon (yes, we leave for school early enough that the stars and moon are still quite visible) and no matter how much of a hurry I feel as though I am in, those moments of you just standing and staring up at the big sky above you are all that matter.

You are my sunshine.

My first-born.

My sweet, sweet boy.

My favorite TWO year old. :-)

I love you, Robert Franklin - with all my heart.

Happiest of birthdays to you, my little man.

Love,
Mommy


Saturday, October 18, 2014

Month #3 for JE and Birthday Week for RF

JE is three months old today and in less than one week RF will be two.

Three months old. Two years old. My big boys are continuing to grow up right before my eyes.

JE is still a perfectly content little man. He is completely go-with-the-flow. He's smiling, cooing, and has rolled over a few times from his stomach to his back. He's sleeping in his crib every night and, knock-on-wood, has had multiple nights in the last week where he has slept from 7pm - 6am without a single wake-up.

Seriously.
Not.
One.
Wake-up.

Every night I make a bottle or two just in case, but he has been proving me wrong and sleeping all night long. Now if we can just get the two-year old to do that consistently. JE is still spending his days with his Lola and gives her sweet smiles and coos all day long. I've been remembering back to when RF was a newborn and reminding myself just how strong the human connection is in that I can look at JE or hear his squawks and know what it is he needs/wants.

RF has really become more of a little boy in the last month and it is amazing. He communicates with us in complete sentences. He has begun to love cartoons more, too. He's always been a Curious George fan, but recently he has become a pretty intense Thomas the Train and Cars fan. He is loving life and is amazed by the simplest things. He makes me smile everyday. I find myself stopping and committing myself to the moment as he observes and comments on the world around him.

Last weekend I was putting him down for his nap and I said, "I love you, buddy" and he responded with, "I love you, too mommy." He saw my eyes welling up with tears and said, "Don't cry, mommy. I love you."

With the good comes the not-so-good in the form of typical two-year-old meltdowns . We certainly have our moments where I have to take a deep breath and remind myself that he is a child and I am the adult. He is learning how to deal with his emotions (and that dad-blasted Hawk temper). My job is to help him learn how to understand and deal with his emotions. But in the moment I usually want to run screaming into another room (but I don't, I promise).

Here's to hoping that I don't cry too much over the next few days as we get ready to celebrate his birthday this weekend. :-) 





Such a silly boy...












Sunday, September 28, 2014

Month #2 for JE and Countdown to the Big T.W.O. for RF

JE is a little over two months old now and we are within one month of RF turning two. My boys are growing up fast. 

JE is smiling, cooing and getting ready to transition to his crib in his nursery. 

RF is speaking in sentences, making us laugh daily, and loving life. 






JE's two-month check-up last week showed our little man to be growing, growing, growing. 

JE @ Birth – 6 lbs., 15 oz. and 20 inches long  
JE @1 Month – 9 lbs. and 22 inches long
JE @ 2 Months – 11 lbs., 2 oz. and 23.5 inches long

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JE's first nap in his crib...

Smiling at daddy...

Mr. Ellis...

RF managed to catch a virus that causes a rash. Couple that with his already sensitive skin and his eczema and he broke out all over. He stayed home with Lola and Ellis the later part of the week to get to feeling better and we ended up at the dr. on Friday. A round of antibiotics + antivirals later and the big boy is feeling much better. 

I gave RF our older digital camera and he had a blast taking pictures of Charlie (for about 15 minutes straight…). He would say, "Say Cheese, Charlie." Charlie was not amused...

How JE celebrates game day…GO DAWGS!

I'm managing to keep it together right now when I think about RF's second birthday in a few weeks, but as the day approaches I know that I'm going to be emotional celebrating this second year of my little man's life. I am planning a low-key, family get-together at a local park (weather permitting) as being outside is our big boy's favorite thing to do. :-)