I have decided to make this blog even fun-er than it already is. Each weekend I will post a new poll on the left side of the page. The poll will be open for a week, upon which I will replace it with a new poll. I know what you are thinking: polls are dumb and boring. Well not these polls. These polls have no purpose beyond entertainment value. So come each week and see what craziness has been posted.
This week: A cage match between 6 eminent scientists. Who will emerge victorious? Polls end Friday at midnight.
I figured I should take a turn at posting, so here goes.
Last weekend we took a trip to the thriving metropolis of Rexburg, Idaho, to see our friends Luke and Bre Mecham and Austin and Liz Dutton (actually it was to see Austin's Wii).
Luke and Bre Mecham have a new little clone, Aslynn. She and Arianna had a little bonding time on the couch. Actually it was a staged photoshoot, but what friendship doesn't begin that way? Here's the picture:The weather was cold, but our hearts were perpetually warmed in the fire of friendship.
Moving along...
Once back to Provo, Arianna began taking a new fascination in books. Her mom has had me read "The Work and the Glory" to them while nursing in the evening, and Arianna started wanting some novels of her own. Luckily we had just the thing. The title is unknown and the author is unattributed, but the contents are inspiring almost beyond expression.
"Wherever you live...
in a burrow
or a pond...
a kennel
or a nest...
a stable
or a sty...
home is the place that's best!"
Aside from her literary accomplishments, Arianna has been very adamant about spending a lot of her time standing on our laps. Since we wanted to encourage this but didn't always have free lap space, we got her a jumper. Although she is not quite big enough, with some adjustments Arianna can spend several minutes practicing weight-bearing. She's rapidly on her way to walking before she can crawl.
In other news, for those of you who may not know, I have been accepted to Logan University's College of Chiropractic in St Louis and will be starting in May, assuming housing works out. The program is 40 months, year-round, and at the end of it I will have a doctorate in chiropractic. If Arianna is still small enough, she can be my assistant and walk along my patients' backs.
Okay, that's enough distraction for now. Get back to work before your boss catches you surfing the net.
Arianna hit her four-month mark this week. Wow, how time is flying! At her check-up with the pediatrician, she weighed in at 13 pounds, 6 ounces, and she is now a full two feet long. They grow so fast, sniff! She got some vaccinations, and she's doing great with them - she hasn't missed a beat.
Right at two months, she went from waking up every 2-3 hours in the night to waking up only once per night. We were so happy with that, because it was SO much better than before. But now she has started sleeping all through the night, about 7 to 9 hours at a time. It's been this way for about three weeks, and we are lovin' it! She is also showing a lot more personality now... she is smiling and cooing and sticking her tongue out at us. She is so funny in the car, too. That's where she talks the most - in her car seat, when she thinks no one is looking, she babbles and hums and coos. Ben and I can't help but smile at this.
She is doing great with bath time, too. She likes to kick her feet and splash in the water. It's just when she gets out in the cold air that she doesn't like so much. Here's a picture of her getting all warmed up in a luxurious hooded towel.
Okay, that's all for now. Thanks for reading our latest update. We'd love you hear from you, so leave a comment.