Here's the weekly update on our little man, Lincoln.
- You went to your first baseball game at Coors Field. The Rockies played the Pittsburgh Pirates. You don't know this yet but because you're forever a Pittsburgher, you'll cheer for black and gold! It rained on us but you were a champ in your baby bjorn. I am always amazed at how easy going you can be. I know you got that from your dad.
- You had another round of shots. The next day all you just wanted to be snuggled...I guess I can't complain about that side effect
- You've grown out of most of your 0-3 month onsies
- You are grabbing things more on purpose now always want something in your hands while you're eating. It's so cute to see you focus so intently on making your hand do what you want
- You rolled on your other side too! Ambi-roller. Bear gets so excited when you are on your belly, he wants to join you as you practice. I snapped a few pictures of you two and you were making some great faces
Joe and I celebrated our 4th Anniversary! I am so extremely grateful that I married my best friend. Not a day goes by when I am not blown away by who he is and how he could love me. I know that I am a better person because of him and I realize how lucky I am to have a husband who's so encouraging, thoughtful, respectful and fun. THEN on top of how amazing he is and how much I cherish our marriage...but our love produced an wonderful gift, Joseph Lincoln the 6th. Wow, I'm so grateful. Thank you Lord.
With Nana in town, Joe and I got to go on an overdue date to celebrate. Not only are we celebrating our anniversary but we're also savoring this time together because come Monday morning, Joe starts working at minimum, 13 hour days for 6 days a week. We knew we'd have difficult stretches in residency and we're about to head into one!
We hadn't gotten a chance to go to the mountains so we figured we'd take advantage of the state's crown jewels for the first time. Joe and I headed down to Colorado Springs and visited the Garden of the Gods.
What a fun day together before Joe starts a challenging rotation. I'm not looking forward to 13+ hour days, 6 days a week. I'm know he's not looking forward to it either!
I love how blue the sky is here. It's a fact that the sky is literally bluer because of the altitude. No wonder I get sunburned as soon as I step outside...we are actually a bit close to the sun!
This one is called "Kissing Camels"
What a pretty "back drop" to the state
I am not accustomed to seeing these while hiking. I'd better stay away and make sure I wear shoes at all times.
Thanks Nana for letting us get away and for taking such good care of Lincoln!
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