Friday, September 26, 2008

Trekkie in Training

On September 5, 2008, I woke up and walked into the living room to see this...
and this...
They were watching episodes of Star Trek -Voyager to be exact. I couldn't believe it, well, actually I could. You see, Chris and his parents are major Trekkies. They've seen (and own) every episode of Star Trek multiple times. Before I married Chris I knew only this about Star Trek: there was a guy named Captain Kirk, a spaceship called the Enterprise, and a saying,"Beam me up, Scottie". I had seen a couple minutes of one of the movies and that was it. However, by default I am becoming a Trekkie. I have seen many episodes and a couple of movies. My favorite series is Deep Space 9. In fact, while I was pregnant with Ethan I would sneeze multiple times a day and it reminded me of Kira when she was pregnant. Apparently Bajorans don't get morning sickness; they just sneeze a lot. To top it off, I have even been on the Star Trek ride in Las Vegas and had my picture taken with Quark. Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would watch Star Trek, ask questions about, and even have conversations with people about it. Oh well, it's not the end of the world or universe.
Chris is just curious. How many of the Brent Barlow family members are Trekkies? If you would respond he would love to know.

Measuring West Virginia Style

Ethan was having "Tummy Time" when Chris (who served his mission in West Virginia) had the crazy idea of showing just how big -or little- Ethan really is. His torso is 1 DVD long, his whole body is 2 DVDs long, and his width is 1 DVD case wide. It makes me wonder how people measured things before we had the standard or metric systems. What would they compare things to that was the same for everyone? Cooking pots, barrels, plows, saddles. Hmm?




Walking Burrito


Chris swaddles Ethan up pretty tight at bedtime. Ethan usually wiggles his arms out, but this time he managed to get only his feet out. We called him the "walking burrito" (even though he can't move very far).

Great-Grandparents


Four generation picture: Ethan, Grandma Honey, Grandpa Honey, Grandma Barlow, & Dad.

Sleepy-Head

I've slacked off a little lately on updating the blog. I'll try and get some of the pictures from when we first came home up soon, but for right now here is something adorable from today. Ethan has been asleep for almost 5 hours (he's still asleep as I post this) and we were trying to wake him up to eat. We changed his diaper, tickled his feet, and then decide to try something new. It's too cute not to share.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Home Away From Home

We had seven different "homes" while at the NICU. First in Nursery A, then the rest in Nursery B. We were even in the overflow area downstairs for a little while. What's cool is that this was our first and last spot in Nursery B. We went full circle and were very happy to be going home. Ethan weighed 5 lbs. 9 oz. and was close to 18 inches long at time of discharge. We're so proud of him.
Going home outfit.
The carseat was barely small enough. We had to pull the straps as small as they go so it would hold him in. Once he was in the car he loved it. He was sound asleep by the time we got home.

Firsts

Ethan's first bottle. The occupational therapist showed Chris a new technique to make the transition from bottle to nursing easier. It worked! Ethan did great and Chris was happy for the chance to hold and feed him.
First grandchild. Ethan is the first grandchild on the Morse side, and this is Grandma Morse's first time holding him. She was so excited that she even started crying (no surprise there).
First time in mom's favorite outfit. It's cowboys and horses and absolutely adorable!

Friday, September 5, 2008

Beatle Bug

The nurses would rotate Ethan's sleeping positions to help keep the back of his head from getting flat. This is my favorite one, and it always reminded me of a beatle bug. The second picture is a little fuzzy, but it gives you an idea of how he would curl-up around the towel.

Random Cuteness #2

Unbeknownst to me, Chirs made a post with the same title earlier. I guess great minds think alike. So here is round #2 and stay tuned for more.

So cute!
We were trying to get him when we was grinning at us, but the flash kept scaring him.

As you can see Ethan already has us whipped into shape. He only has to use one finger to keep his daddy immobilized.

Here's an example of how small he really is. Chris' finger is the same size as his forearm.

Zonked!

Grandma and Grandpa

This is the first time Ethan has been held by anyone but nurses or his parents. Grandma and Grandpa Barlow were the lucky ones.


One Month Old!

This is Ethan's One Month Birthday. He's starting to have chubby cheeks. He weighs just over 4 lbs. which means he has gained about 1 lb. since he was born. The NICU's Parent Support Group even gave him a present: a cute cupcake and some baby lotion.




Another family portrait.


New Hobby

First, make sure you are sitting down. I don't want anyone to fall over as they read this. Chris finally showed me how to Blog. I know, I know, what is the world coming to? So far it doesn't seem to hard, just type and add a picture. I should have done this a long time ago. So read on my friends. I'm sure I'll be addicted soon.