2011 Year In Review

All in all, it’s been a pretty good year for our family. Our biggest news revolves around our newest little member, William Lawrence. We actually found out he was coming last Christmas, and on the first of August, he burst on the scene (sorry for the imagery…couldn’t resist)! Like his older brother, Will’s entrance into the world was “interesting”. What was going to be a calm, intimate water birth via midwife became a frantic 14 hour ordeal in the hospital with every intervention short of a c-section. Turns out Maria had a placental abruption, so Will’s entrance definitely wasn’t ordinary! But, in the end we were able to walk out of the hospital a few days later with our beautiful baby boy. Our time at home was short lived, however, as a few weeks later Will started projectile vomiting blood. We rushed him to the hospital where they diagnosed him with Pyloric Stenosis, a condition that prevents food from being digested. Luckily, this is fairly common and permanently fixed via a simple surgery (though no surgery seems simple when it’s on a 3 week old). But, everything went well, and little Will is now right as rain and eating like a pig! Three months later, we are now fully enjoying this new little addition and his calm, smiley demeanor.

Henry, has had a good year. He’s surprisingly adjusted very well to being a big brother. He didn’t make a peep when he saw Will using his old swing, crib, and other baby stuff. He also loves helping with the baby, bringing diapers, throwing bottles in the sink, feeding, and even trying to burp him. It’s been pretty cute watching them interact. Henry’s also starting to take a step out of toddler-hood. His near constant tantrums (alright, it wasn’t that bad!) have started to dwindle and a polite, little boy has started to emerge who says “please”, “thank you”, and “your welcome” to not only his parents, but even the clerk handing us our groceries at the store!! But by far his biggest accomplishment of the year……NO MORE DIAPERS!!! On a whim, Maria decided enough’s enough and in 5 days, the boy was completely potty trained. All in all, it’s been fun seeing Henry develop into a little boy. He’s got such an amazing amount of personality that engages almost everyone he comes across….hopefully he doesn’t become a politician or a used car salesman!!

Tom’s job is going well. He still enjoys it, and has now been with the company a whopping 10 years. He was recently promoted to a team lead position, and has been putting in a lot more hours, much to the chagrin of the Mama Bear. But truthfully, we’re lucky he has such good, solid employment in these uncertain times. Maria also got a promotion this year from a mother of one, to two! But depending on the amount of chaos during the day, she sometimes considers it a lateral move!

Trying to beat Will’s arrival, we were able to do some more renovations to the house. Last winter, we churned-out our brick side patio in 6 days. The thing came together really well and we now have a nice little area to enjoy our new fire pit (for the whopping 4 weeks a year where it’s actually cold enough to appreciate a fire)! The most notable improvement, however, has been the renovation of our master bathroom. Like our kitchen renovation, we took it down to bare bones. We even got a little plucky and decided to tear into the concrete foundation (I know…we’re crazy)! Now the bathroom is it’s own room, complete with nice new fixtures and tile. All in all, it looks amazing, and we’re definitely happy to have something worth cleaning more than twice a year!!

Our climbing season was a little shorter than usual, but we did get to go on a few trips to our bouldering haven: Hueco Tanks and a few day trips to a nearby area called Cochise Stronghold. But now that Will is born, our physical efforts have not been in climbing, but rather a new motivator to get into shape…a special forces-inspired obstacle course spread across 11 miles called the Tough Mudder. Filled with freezing cold ice baths, 10-foot walls, rope obstacles, barb wire, electric shocks, and fire, we’ve been training daily, running, biking, and doing all sorts of workouts to try and get ready for it in January. Yeah, it’s crazy, but hey…crazy is what we do best!!

We also took a few road trips this year. Most notably, was a July trip with Henry out to San Diego to see the ocean and the zoo. It was the first time he has seen that much water…and definitely not the last (if he has anything to say about it)! He absolutely LOVED it. He would go charging into the water with no care in the world about the waves, and stay in until he was purple and trembling. He would then throw a fit when we hauled him back to the beach to warm up in the sand. As soon as he was normal color…back he went into the water. I guess if he isn’t a politician…maybe he’ll be a Navy SEAL (Mama’s dream come true!).

As this year comes to a close, we hope yours has been a good one, filled with good health and cherished moments among friends and family. We also hope you’ve enjoyed our new interactive Christmas letter and Maria’s Top 10 Pictures of the Year. Be sure to bookmark or subscribe to our site so you can keep up to date on all our adventures! Merry Christmas!

Love,
H,T,M,W

Training update

So, I told you last time that I had hurt my calf muscle running right? Well, turns out that it wasn’t my calf muscle but my soleus as I was able to determine with the help of my buddy who is a track coach. He said “Go get new shoes, stat!” So I did and voila! – no more pain. I’m kicking myself now for not consulting him sooner but he does live all the way over in New Zealand…however, email is easy enough right? Ha ha. Anyway, point being, we’ve been able to start running again and have been getting more and more mileage in over the days. I’m somewhat stressed about it, but at the same time look at it as a challenge that I want to attack head on. I’ve been running with the stroller during the day – which, I will say is harder than HELL – and have then been adding on some mileage with Tommy at night…if he ends up getting home at a decent hour.

We’re still doing strength training all over the place so I’m not worried about any of the obstacles…Ok, that’s a lie. There is ONE that is scaring the hell out of me. That would be the ICE BATH. Yikes!! Basically you jump into a pool full of ice cubes, duck under a divider and jump out the other side. Why is this scaring me?? Several people have commented on the Mudder website that after this obstacle, they were yanked from the race because of hypothermia. Seeing as I almost got hypothermia on my HONEYMOON of all things, I’m nervous about how I’m going to handle the intense cold factor. Sooo, we’ve decided to run a mock race when we head to NM for Christmas. It is going to be colder than hell there and a ditch runs through our neighbors property that we’re going to jump into and then run down the canyon for a couple miles to see how we manage it. I’m planning on asking my bro to take some pics of us so we can share them with you…stay tuned!!

After a run the other night...
Will after my run this morning...it was COLD!

 

Will loves chewing on my hair…

Every time I lay down next to Will to play with him, he somehow ends up with a fist of my hair in his mouth. He LOVES it…not sure why but if it keeps him happy, I’m OK with it…except that I smell baby formula for the rest of the day. 🙂

 

 

Buckin’ Bull

A couple months ago, before we got rid of our cable, we got on this kick of watching bull riding. Don’t ask me why – it’s scary as hell to watch these poor guys try to stay on a pissed off bull and then nearly get trampled or mauled to death when they fly off. Well, Henry LOVED it and started pretending he was a “buckin’ bull.” He’s gotten real good at the bucking part but often times goes right over and looks like he’s going to break his neck. It’s fun to watch and tonight we got some good pics…

Rocking some "Incredibles" undies and winter socks...
Starting to buck!
Almost breaking his neck...

Took some formal pictures today and Henry decided to try on my heels

 

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