Friday, February 26, 2010

Joshua's First Cruise
















We had a wonderful time this week on Joshua's first cruise. The occasion was the National Hay Association board meeting. My dad and Chris did a little business, but as you can imagine, it was mostly pleasure. Though, it's nice to go with a group, especially since it included several long time friends.

Joshua did great on the plane both times, as we were fortunate to have direct flights from Cincinnati to Miami, where we met the cruise ship. Of the 5 hours of flying, he slept about 3 1/2 in my mother's arms, which made entertaining him for the remainder much easier.

On Friday afternoon, my dad's brother, David Creech, who lives in Naples, Florida drove over to visit with us and eat an early dinner. We hadn't seen him in several years, so it was nice to catch up and let him meet his new great-nephew.

We hung around the hotel Saturday morning and boarded the ship early in the afternoon. The rooms were a little small (as all cruise ship rooms are) for Joshua to wander around, though having my parents in an adjoining room made it much more spacious when we opened the door in between the rooms. We could almost always find an open lounge or ball room to take him to, where he could crawl and play. He mostly pushed his stroller around, which made me wonder why I worried about packing toys at all. On one of these lounge adventures, Andy and I were able to prod him into taking a few steps. One of us would walk behind him, letting him hold onto our fingers for support, then slowly slip our fingers out. He would take a couple of steps, before the other one caught him. He has taken steps, but he is certainly not "walking" in my opinion, since he's yet to let go of something himself. But, we think he is getting very close.

Every evening, we had our formal dinner seating at 6:00, which was at least four courses and usually lasted a couple of hours. We enjoyed the experience, but it was a parenting challenge. But, Joshua did great every single night. It was good timing, since it was right after his afternoon nap, and we could feed him his dinner as well as bites from our plates during the meal. But, he definitely impressed the waiters and our hay convention friends by how well he behaved.

He was quite the hit with the staff. The ship had over 800 staff from 60 countries, and most of them would work for 6 months or more at a time before returning home. Some of the staff we met had babies at home within a few months of Joshua's age, so it was nice for them to get to see him but also sad to think of all that they were missing. It sort of gave us a reason to step back and think about how blessed we are to be able to have good jobs in the U.S. and the money to afford a trip like this.

Our first stop was Ocho Rios, Jamaica. Mom and dad agreed to watch Joshua while Andy and I spent the day at the Sandals Resort. We had gone to Sandals in Montego Bay on our honeymoon, so it was neat to return. Also, we were glad to have some time to ourselves, as vacations are MUCH different now that our schedules revolve mostly around the baby.

Our next planned stop was Grand Cayman, but the island had some bad weather and closed their port before our ship arrived. So, the captain rerouted (as I'm sure they have to do from time to time) and headed for Key West, Florida on our last day. It was much cooler (mid-70's instead of the mid-80's in Jamaica), so we took Joshua off the boat for a little shore excursion. We ate Key Lime pie at a little restaurant and looked through the shops. He slept a good while in his stroller, then awoke in time to see the momma and baby chickens, which appeared to be the highlight of his visit to Key West :).

It was a great experience and good time with family, though we are glad to be home. I think Joshua was glad to see his crib last night and has slept several extra hours today as well.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Happy Valentine's Day





Not too much to report. Joshua is still thinking about going up the stairs. He is standing on his own for a few seconds and can "walk" upright on his knees (which is super cute), but no steps yet. We took a few cute Valentine's Day pictures of our little "heartbreaker". We're surviving the snow and getting ready to leave for our cruise on Friday. It will be Joshua's first flight and first time on a boat. There is lots to think about and plan for, but it should be a great time with family and friends. We are certainly praying all goes safely and smoothly :)

Andy could fill in the details on this, but he and my dad went to a dinner/showing of a new documentary put together by Derek Anderson on the UK 1996 championship team. Most of the players were there, so here's a picture of Andy and Jeff Shepherd.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Pigeon Forge Weekend









After much debate about the weather, Andy made the decision that we should venture down to Pigeon Forge after all. This was a great call, considering only an inch or so of snow fell at the cabin. We had so much fun visiting and catching up with friends. Here are some pictures from the fun. Clearly the two babies were the stars of the show, as I seem to not have any pictures without them :)

Monday, February 1, 2010

Our New Home





We are still just beginning to get settled in to our new house. We've gotten the rooms we normally live in (kitchen, living room, master bedroom, nursery) in working order, but the rest is still full of boxes and a mound of pictures that need to go on the walls.

Here are some pictures from the past couple of weeks. Joshua has done great in his new room. Andy's parents came in town the week after the move. Denny, Lee, Andy & Eric went to the UK basketball game, and we enjoyed having them to help watch Joshua so we could get a few things done. Eric & Joni Beth watched him for a little while after lunch on Sunday. He had so much fun with them!

Shannon and George were in town this past weekend, so they, along with Emily and her youngest son, Benjamin, came over on Monday. At first, I think Joshua was a little confused as to why these other boys were playing with his toys, but he quickly joined in. Benjamin and George also tried to give him a stair climbing lesson, but I quickly put a stop to that :). So far, he's not ventured up, and I'm happy to keep it that way...at least for a few more weeks as we try to find the right baby gates.

The best part about our new house...besides location...is the back yard. It has a small fence around it to keep Emma in, and it's flat and fairly large. The deck is much larger than our last one with bench seats all around. It will be great for get togethers, so we look forward to warmer weather. Joshua and I took a venture out last weekend. He wasn't quite sure about the grass, but it was really cute to watch his expressions. Emma, on the other hand, is sure that she loves the backyard!



Moving



So, it's been about a month since I updated the blog, but I actually have a very legitimate excuse this time. On January 15th, we moved from our beloved (yet now abandoned) house in Nicholasville to a new house in Lexington, closer to Porter, my parents and Andy's job.

With lots of pictures, I'll be doing a few posts. Here are a few pictures from before our big move. The biggest event was obviously Joshua's first real haircut. My dad and I had given him a few trims, but his incredibly thick locks were getting beyond our skills. So, I made a double appointment for he and I to get our hair cut with Margaret Wagner (whose been cutting my hair since elementary school).

Joshua continues to love to play with Emma, which is adorable....as you'll not many pictures of this. He also enjoyed the many many many boxes everywhere as we got packed up...they were perfect for him to practice his favorite trick, pulling up on things.