Wednesday, January 28, 2009

The frozen tundra we woke up to this morning...

Just some photos of the fun that we woke up to this morning along with some photos of Wes in his new exersaucer that Grandma Ruby got him for Christmas, he loves it, he can already spin around in it and is learning a new toy each time he gets in it. We have also put together his jumper but he's a little too short for it still. As you can see in the photos, you can no longer see the bottom of our slide and my wonderful husband is out shoveling the driveway but I don't think we'll be going anywhere soon! I don't think the trash men are coming either, ha ha. Hope you enjoy and for those of you in Indiana, be careful on the roads!











































































Friday, January 23, 2009

Wes' 4 month checkup

Wes had his 4 month checkup yesterday. He did really well, he is doing everything that Dr. Harper asked about like holding his hands together like he is praying, smiling, laughing, holding his head up well. He is probably teething but we probably won't see a tooth for a while, he drools and chews on his hands all the time now, we barely need the pacifier but that is also because he likes sucking his thumb now too. Dr. Harper went on and on again about how cute he is and while I'm sure he does that all the time, I still think it's cute. Wes got two of his shots yesterday, he still will have to go back for one more which is going to really suck but he did really well for the first two, he cried of course and I think that the needle kinda grazed his leg a little because he had a little blood running down his leg but it was only for a second but he was NOT too happy about that. He was hungry and tired at the time so I'm sure that added to the sadness a little, it makes us so sad to see him upset. I know he has no idea what this horrible pain is and why it's happening so it's really sad.
Anyway, on to the good news, he is 13 lbs, 9 ounces which is in the 25th percentile and is 24 and 3/4" tall which is in the 50th percentile, looks like someone is gonna be tall like his daddy. Also, we will get to start solids really soon so that will be exciting. The Dr. said we could start them now but I just really don't think that he is ready for them other than cereal yet so I'm going to keep watching for signs that he's getting more interested in eating and then we will start with the yummy veggies and fruits!


And here are some photos since I know I missed posting some over the week and I guess people really do read this because I started getting questions as to why I wasn't updating it. Some of these photos are from Mike's graduation party that we went to last week where we also noticed that Wes is beginning to experience a little separation anxiety from mommy and daddy. CONGRATULATIONS MIKE!

Oh and one more thing, we had lunch with Aunt Kelly today and we wanted to be sure to mention how when Kelly said hi to Wes, he smiled really big and it almost looked like he waved at her, it was too funny, see, he already loves pretty girls!


























Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Wes and his first bites of cereal

This is pretty funny, I think I actually had more fun with this than he did but he did enjoy it and did a really good job eating like a big boy. I didn't realize how much he was looking at the camera either until I loaded this. I just had it sitting on a tray on the high chair.

Here are just a few new photos, Wes and his first bites of rice cereal, YUM. Wes and mommy playing with some toys that he got for Christmas and Wes chilling out with the remote, daddy would be so proud!






Monday, January 12, 2009

Wes and daddy talking and laughing

Brad doesn't alway laugh this goofy, LOL. (Just an FYI that you'll have to mute or pause the music player on the right side of my page)

I wish that Brad would write this...

He is so much more creative than I am but anyway, we had a super fun weekend, although Wes wasn't feeling his best. Saturday, mommy got some free time to go get her nails done and then Grandma came over for a visit. It started snowing and getting icy out so we were a little worried about missing our dinner at Tegry for some sushi but we ended up going because the snow and ice stopped. We had so much fun with everyone. Tom got to meet Wes for the first time and of course everyone thought Wes was adorable as usual, I mean, who doesn't think he's the cutest little boy ever? Plus he was so well behaved, our best dinner out so far! He is such a good baby, we even got a picture with Joe, the owner who gave us this huge bottle of sake (it wasn't full). We also got a really cute video of Wes that I'm gonna try to load tomorrow so check back later!
Group photo of us with Joe




















Brad and Wes checking the score of the game (don't ask me which game, I just know it wasn't the Colts!)
















Wes loves Kathryn's shoulder






















Uncle Mike and Wes
















Aunt Mollie and Wes having a little talk













Friday, January 9, 2009

Went to see Dr. Harper today

Well Wes just hasn't really been himself this week. He has woken up twice in the middle of the night and not wanting to go back to sleep when he actually is usually really good, if he does wake up, he will normally just take his pacifier and go right back to sleep. He has just been kinda crabby, happy one minute and sad the next, I was beginning to think he had some kind of personality disorder, LOL. So this morning when he woke up, he wasn't eating much and then went back to sleep and had only had 4 ounces by 1PM which just isn't like him. He's normally a little piggy.

So I called the Doctors office, they have a nurse triage line where I can call in and talk to someone at anytime during business hours which is SO nice! I told the nurse what has been going on and she said it sounded like he might have an ear infection so I brought him in. The Dr. checked him out and said his lungs and ears looked great and it definitely wasn't an ear infection. At the time, Wes had been stripped down to his diaper to be weighed, 13 lbs! Anyway, he was drooling all over himself and the Dr. said "yep, he's definitely teething".

Also, Dr. Harper said "he is such a cute baby" and I said awe, you probably say that to all the babies and he said "no, I don't, just don't tell everyone else that". I thought that was so sweet! I love our Dr.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

2009 is the year to live healthier!

Okay, just because I am a stay at home mom doesn't mean I watch Oprah everyday, I definitely don't. I'm actually usually just getting in the shower around that time since it seems like I do exercise videos all day, however, I did DVR it yesterday and there were some pretty good tips on this episode that I think are things that we probably all need to follow or even just scheduling check-ups with our doctor. I know I need to! I honestly have never even been to a dermatologist and as much time as I've spent in the sun over the years, I hope I don't have skin cancer!

Anyway, here it goes...
Dr. Oz's 10 Ways to Live Healthier

Step 1: Find a Doctor and Schedule a Checkup
Dr. Oz says the key is to choose the right physician.
During your first visit, there are key questions to consider. "When you go to their office, do the other patients … look like you? Are they board certified? Do they get along with the staff?" Dr. Oz says. "If you get along with them, that person becomes your health coach. Because, remember, the word 'doctor' means 'teacher,' so it's a two-way street. If you come up with the right person, you're on the right path."

Step 2: Know the 5 Ingredients to Avoid
To make your diet more healthy, Dr. Oz says to remember his "rule of fives." Look at the labels of the foods you eat. If you see one of these five ingredients listed as one of the first five things used to make it, don't eat it.

  • High fructose corn syrup"We most commonly get this in soft drinks," Dr. Oz says. "It's an inexpensive sugar, which means we're getting a lot of it in our diet.
  • "Sugar Dr. Oz says when you eat sweets, your brain receives schizophrenic messages. "It says: 'I got calories, but I didn't get any nutrients,'" he says. Your body will keep craving food until it gets those nutrients.
  • "Enriched"Also watch out for products made with "enriched" flour, like white bread. "Why would they take bread and have to enrich it? Because they take all the important vitamins out of it, and they sprinkle just a little bit back in there," Dr. Oz says.
  • Trans fat Also known as hydrogenated fat, these are fats that were once in liquid form but have hydrogen added to make them solid at room temperature. "It extends the shelf life of the product," Dr. Oz says. "But it shortens the human life."
  • Saturated fats These fats come from four-legged animals like pigs and cows.

Step 3: The Healthy Foods to Add to Your Diet

Dr. Oz suggests starting with foods that don't need a label, like fresh fruits and vegetables. "If they're coming out of the ground looking the way they look when you eat them, they're good for you in general," he says.

  • Antioxidants You should also fill your grocery cart with items that are high in antioxidants, such as tomatoes, broccoli, kidney beans, blueberries, artichokes and prunes. "Whatever has that deep color like a blueberry, you know it's rich in antioxidants," he says. Try to eat five to seven servings of these foods every day.
  • Omega-3 Fats Increase your intake of omega-3 fats to 3 grams a day. "Remember, 80 percent of our brain is fat," Dr. Oz says. "We need to have the right kinds of fats in our body to make sure our brain is the most resilient to stress and can learn the fastest." Some good sources include ground flaxseeds, walnuts, salmon, scallops, soybeans and squash.
  • Fiber Dr. Oz says the average American gets about 12 grams of fiber a day, but he recommends double that amount. Oatmeal, 100 percent whole grain bread, lentils, pine nuts, peas and raspberries are all great sources of this nutrient.
  • Olive Oil The last item to add to your shopping list is virgin or extra-virgin olive oil. Ideally, Dr. Oz says you should consume about a tablespoon every day. One nutritious—and delicious—way to eat olive oil is with tomatoes, made into a pasta sauce. "If you get that into your diet a couple times a week, you're getting these nutrients naturally."

Step 4: Take a Multivitamin Every Single Day

With so many variations to choose from, how do you what vitamin is right for you? If you're a young, premenopausal woman, Dr. Oz says to look for a multivitamin that contains iron. "If you're menstruating, you'll need the iron to make new red blood cells," he says. "And you don't want more than 5,000 units of vitamin A."

If you're a postmenopausal woman or a man, Dr. Oz suggests a multivitamin without iron and no more than 2,500 units of vitamin A. "You don't need the iron, because you're not bleeding every month," he says. Before you add this step to your daily routine, consult with your doctor. Dr. Oz says people who are taking medication to lower their cholesterol may need a different dosage.

Step 5: Know Your Numbers

  • Waist Size Suck in and measure your waist at your belly button. It should ideally be less than half your height—about 40 inches for men, 37 inches for women.
  • Blood Pressure The ideal blood pressure is approximately 115 over 75. "If the systolic or first number is 140 or above or if your diastolic or second number is 90 or more, alert your doctor," he says.
  • Cholesterol This ratio is the third number you need to know. "You want your LDL, or lousy cholesterol, to be less than 100," Dr. Oz says. "You want your HDL, or healthy cholesterol, to be greater than 40."
  • Resting Heart Rate Take your pulse when you get out of bed in the morning and strive to get it as close to 60 as possible.
  • Blood Sugar A simple finger stick can help you discover your blood sugar levels. "When your blood sugar is high, it's like if I take [a] glass and crack it on the ground and take the glass shards and scrape the insides of your arteries," he says. "That's what those sugar molecules do inside of you."
  • Vitamin D You should also know your vitamin D levels—more Americans are deficient in vitamin D than any other vitamin. Vitamin D can help a person prevent cancer, heart disease, multiple sclerosis, diabetes, autoimmune ailments and thyroid problems. You can get enough through 15 minutes a day of sun exposure during the summer or a daily vitamin D supplement with 1,000 units.
  • C-Reactive Protein This is a way to tell if your body is full of inflammation and irritation. "If you've got gingivitis, prostatitis, vaginitis—if you've got any of these inflammations in your gut—they can elevate the C-reactive protein," he says. "C-reactive protein tells us how much of a battleground there is inside of you."
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone, or TSHAs "If you have unexplained weight gain. If your hair has changed. If you don't have the get up and go. If your libido's off, the number one thing that we check is thyroid stimulating hormone," Dr. Oz says. "It tells us whether your thyroid gland is functioning normally."

Step 6: Find a Health Advocate

Dr. Oz says a health advocate can be anyone—your spouse, child, relative or friend. "Bring someone who's actually going to pay attention and understands the process and takes notes," he says.When you are under stress from doctors' diagnoses or are too sick to speak up for yourself, it's crucial to have someone helping you. "Get someone who you trust and make them your partner in this process." (This isn't a bad idea, it sounds silly but I made sure that Brad went with me when I had my consultation for my TMJ treatment, it was a very expensive procedure and I had had headaches for so many years of my life that I would have done anything to get rid of them so it was good to have him there to understand the process too and honestly tell me if it was a good idea, and it was! :)

Step 7: Organize Your Health Records

Make sure you get an updated copy of your medical file before you leave the doctor's office. In case you need to see another physician, he or she will be able to make a diagnosis more quickly and accurately.While this can be intimidating, Dr. Oz says you need to get over that intimidation. "Here is the reality. You want to know your family history. You want to know immunizations. You want to understand what your doctor's been thinking and doing with you," he says. "Because when you go to the next doctor, you don't want them being Columbo, trying to figure out what's going on with you. Why make it hard for them?" (um honestly, who has time for this? Sure it's a good idea but I don't have time for it!)

Step 8: Get the Medical Tests You Need
First things first, Dr. Oz says everyone should get an annual checkup, see their dentist every six months and get an eye exam every two years.The rest of your health test schedule depends on your age and gender.

  • HPV test women up to 26 years old
  • Cervical screening-starting at age 21, should be done every year at your pap
  • Weight, waist, height, BMI- yearly
  • Physical exam-yearly
  • Skin Cancer-should be examined yearly by a dermatologist
  • Thyroid- every other year starting at age 35
  • Cholesterol-at least every five years, but more often with increasing age.
  • Breast exams-monthly and at least once or twice a year by a physician
  • Shingles-everyone over 60
  • Echocardiogram and stress test -at age 50
  • Bone mineral density- around menopause and every five years if normal
  • Oral exam-yearly
  • Tetanus-every 10 years
  • Blood Pressure-yearly
  • Eye exam-every two years
  • Prostate-yearly starting at age 40
  • Pneumovax-for people over 50, to prevent the most common bacterial pneumonia in adults
  • Colon-colonoscopy starting at age 50 then every 10 years with additonal screening tests
  • Hearing exam-age 65

Step 9: Start Exercising

There are four main exercise goals you should be aiming to achieve this year.

  • Start Walking Your goal is to get up to 10,000 steps a day, but Dr. Oz says it's okay to start by walking for 30 minutes a day. This will make for 3,000 steps. Get your steps in with a pedometer and simple changes like taking the stairs instead of the elevator. "Societies that have 10,000 steps under their belt every day don't have much under their belt," Dr. Oz says. "It's one of the best ways to stay thin."
  • Get Your Heart Rate Up Besides walking, you need some more strenuous exercise as well. You should work out hard enough to be sweating for at least 60 minutes a week.
  • Flexibility Stretch for at least five minutes a day. "If you're not flexible, you'll get hurt and you'll stop exercising," Dr. Oz says.
  • Strength Training You need to do some kind of weight lifting or resistance training for at least 30 minutes a week. "If you don't rebuild those muscles, you get frail," Dr. Oz says. "And that's what aging is all about."

Step 10: Get 7 to 8 Hours of Sleep a Night

While steps 1 to 9 are important, you could lose all of the benefits if you skip sleep. "If you don't get sleep, you'll crave other things like carbohydrates," Dr. Oz says.

There's more info on some of these things on the website. I just copied and pasted most of it but if you're interested, here's the link... http://www.oprah.com/article/health/wellnessandprevention/pkgyourhealth/20081113_tows_checklist/1

If you have anything to say about this, feel free to leave a comment, anyone can leave one! Thanks!

Monday, January 5, 2009

Don't forget to check out our shutterfly page too.

I always post more photos here so don't forget to check it out!
http://wesleymajorsarnold.shutterfly.com/

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Well it's been a while since I blogged so I thought I better catch up...
















I hope that everyone had an awesome Christmas and great New Year! We did, we my family over on Christmas Eve which was very nice, we had lots of good food and a fun time celebrating. Wes slept thru most of it though so mommy and daddy got to open extra presents! YAY! Sean got a really fun shirt from his mom that had a photo of her on it and it said "I love my mom" or something like that, it was pretty funny. Brad and Sean had the same Colts shirts so we had to get a photo of that too.

































On Christmas eve night, we went to the Arnolds to celebrate Christmas which was a lot of fun too and more yummy food. We didn't get out the camera though, mommy was busy taking care of Wes and I think Brad was too busy handing out presents but everyone had a good time, especially Tyler, Mychel, Jack and Wyatt who always run around like mad when they all get together, and just think, soon Wes will be able to join them! Oh my!






























Christmas day, grandma Ruby came over to celebrate Christmas with us, Grandma Bonnie had so kindly given us some gravy, bacon and sausage so that we could have our traditional biscuits and gravy although I was told that next year, she's not gonna make it for us and my gravy just isn't the same so that's going to be hard for us next year (well this year)! We all opened our presents and then we played the Cash Cab game at least 4 or 5 times which was a lot of fun.
































A few days later, we had Steve and Kathryn over to watch the Colts game, grandma Ruby and Alan were there too but I guess we didn't get any photos of them. I made my chicken tamale casserole which everyone loved! I thought I would have leftovers but nope! Later the boys had fun playing some Wii boxing but unfortunately I didn't get any fun candid shots of that! This week, we had them over for the Colts game again but this time, the turnout wasn't so good so these will be the last photos of Wes in his Colts attire until next season (and hopefully it won't be the same outfits since they'll be a little small!).

We had a pretty uneventful New Years Eve and I didn't even seem to get any photos of Wes that day. Wes was a little fussy so we stayed in and grilled some steaks and had a nice dinner at home. Mommy and Daddy watched the ball drop and kissed at midnight and then Daddy felt the need to wake up Wes and wish him a Happy New Year, he was awake for about an hour after that so mommy made daddy promise he won't do that anytime soon.

Lately Wes has been lots of fun, he is talking way more which is funny to hear some of the sounds that come out of his mouth. He has also been finding his thumb more and more often which I'm hoping he doesn't turn into a thumb sucker because I know that Sean and Sarah are having a rough time breaking Caeleigh of that!

Oh and I guess I might as well post my New Years resolution so that everyone can hold me to it although I'm sure everyone knows that it would be to lose this baby weight! Although honestly I have no idea what I weigh since I don't own a scale and I haven't weighed myself since Thanksgiving.