October 24, 2010
· Filed under Cuteness, L.O., Parenthood, Pregnancy
I call him Ruegen for short
I’ll save the gory details for another post and just post a bunch of pictures of this magnificent creature. My miracle baby. My 50% chance baby. And he’s here. I’m tickled.





I named him after one of my favorite movie/books of all time. The six-fingered man in “The Princess Bride”. Yes, I named my youngest son after a villain, but I love the name and I love that it’s not a name that you hear a lot.
He looks nothing like Lukas did as a baby. The shape of the head is way different. The hands and feet are totally different. The shape of the eyes is different. I know at this age it’s subtle. I say all newborns look like Mr. Magoo and my babies are no exception, but I can see the differences. I gaze(d) into those tiny faces more than anybody else and I know every line and bump and it’s so funny to me that these two brothers look so different. Jessie and my mom both insist heavily that this child looks like me. He has dark hair, but that’s all I’m seeing of it right now…that and the fact that his ears don’t stick out at all. It WOULD be nice to have at least one of my children not look like they gave me the wrong baby at the hospital, but in the end, I don’t really care. I’ve known this child for 4 days and I’m crazy about him.
October 1, 2010
· Filed under Cuteness, Lukas, Parenthood
As a new parent, one gets tired of CONSTANTLY hearing “It goes by fast” from other people. I still do. But then I noticed that I was saying it to people who had babies. “It goes by fast” is the worst thing a parent can hear 1) because EVERYBODY says it and 2) because it it true.
How in the hell did I end up here? A three-year old? Where have I been all this time??
It was a nice celebration for Lukas, though. It was low-key and all about HIM. He was a happy boy. The night before, I snuggled in bed with him and we talked about how the next day he would get presents and cake and Grandma and Grandpa would be coming for a visit. This little chat got him so excited that I was summoned back to his room later that night to talk him down and rock him to sleep. That was the first time he was too excited over something to sleep.

I filled the living room up with balloons because this child LOVES balloons. When he came downstairs after his nap and saw all of the ribbons dangling from the floating spheres of happy, he squealed.

He was so excited, he blew his candles out twice.

I love Wilton and their cake pans. They require ZERO skill or talent to make a cute cake. He LOVED this 3D train cake.

“Can’t talk now. I’z eating mah cake!”

I like to give him little favor boxes for his birthdays. I get them from party stores and pay almost nothing for them. These fabulous Elton John glasses were $0.99!

This Woody doll has by far been his favorite present. Woody eats with him and goes to bed with him.

And, of course, in true Lukas fashion this was a pants-less celebration.
This post is keeping with my “CUTE ONLY” blogging until baby #2 is born. It’s not been easy. The news lately has had me closing the top of my laptop chanting “cute is my zen, CUTE IS MY ZEN.” Luckily, I’m still surrounded by merciless cute, so I rebound rather quickly.