Thursday, February 4, 2010

ONE YEAR CHECK-UP!

Memphis had his well-baby check-up on Monday and he is one healthy little boy.  He now weighs 23 lbs. which actually is average for his age and he is 31 1/2 in. tall which is above-average.  He may be tall but he got the short Royer legs (yes I blame his dad:) so he wears a size smaller in pants than his shirts.  The doctor cleared him to eat anything now so we let him try fish and peanut butter yesterday and he LOVES them!!!  He has had a rough couple of days and nights because he got some new shots but he is just getting smarter and cuter everyday!  I am trying to wean him off the bottle and I thought it would be easy like the binky but no.  It is harder than I thought.  Any ideas?  Here Memphis is riding his first four-wheeler-all by himself:)



We got the call today that everything with the house we were under contract with is ready to go so we are getting the inspection done and hopefully it clears and we can move in the 27th of this month!!!  Can't wait!

I am busy with teaching and finishing the final touches on our school musical "Willy Wonka."  It is a lot of work and I hope the kids get into gear so we are ready for performances at the end of this month.

Danny had his last church basketball game tonight before the tournament.  He is also going to start working every Fri in Price.  I am sure Memphis will miss hanging out with his daddy all day but it is what is needed at this time to pay off Danny's kidney stone emergency room bills and his new tool box.

I find out on Tue what the due date for our baby is going to be so I will update you soon:)

Miss our families!!!

1 comment:

  1. I weaned Owen from his binky slowly. At first I let him have it for bed time, naps, church and other times when I had to have him quiet. When he couldn't have it I put it out of sight and out of reach (kitchen drawer for us). Over time he started to forget about it or use it only as a chew toy when he did have it. When he finally chewed a hole it it, I just threw it away and he didn't seem to miss it at all. (This whole process did take about 6 months, but it was a fairly low-stress process for us.)

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