Monday, December 31, 2007

A Full Night's Sleep!!!!!!!!

For the third night in a row, Peter has slept through the night.

Friday night - 11:00pm-6:00am
Saturday night - 10:45pm-6:45am
Sunday night - 9:30pm-8:00am

Wahoo! It's amazing how much happier he is when he has a full night's sleep. Let's see if we can make it four in a row!!!

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Peter's New Talent

Amy, Andrew's younger sister, captured this video of Peter this afternoon. You will see him batting at the toys on his bouncer and following Amy with his eyes as she moved around with the camera. Both of these are new skills that we are very excited about! You can hear him making some noise if you have your volume turned up. Enjoy! :)





Andrew and I also got to go out alone for the first time in 3 months! Andrew's mom watched Peter while we had dinner at Friendly's, this wonderful little restaurant in Midland Park (the town Andrew's family lives in). Andrew's grandma gave us a gift certificate there for Christmas. It's about 5 minutes away from the house, so we didn't go very far. The food is good, but the ice cream there is even better. I always make sure to go every time we come to New Jersey. It was weird not having Peter with us. It was nice to eat and not worry if he was going to be fussy or want out of his car seat. Peter enjoyed playing under the tree and hanging out with Grandma while we were gone. We came home to find him napping. It was a nice time for just the two of us.

Saturday, December 29, 2007

Daddy's Here!

Peter and I went with Grandpa to pick Daddy up at the airport today. Peter sure was happy to see his daddy!

I think our years of not putting up a Christmas tree are over. Peter has thoroughly enjoyed looking at the lights on Grandma and Grandpa's tree. It has helped calm him down numerous times when he's been fussy. He hung out under the tree in his diaper for quite a while last night. I guess I better find our ornaments next year!

Friday, December 28, 2007

3 Months!

Peter turned 3 months today! We have had a great time in New Jersey so far. Andrew comes tomorrow, so we are quite excited about that. Here are a few pictures from our time here so far...











Peter and Grandpa sleeping



Great-Grandma feeding Peter













Mommy and her boy



This is Peter's first trip to Build-A-Bear Workshop. As you can see, he was thrilled to be there!









Love to everyone from Midland Park, New Jersey!



Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Merry Christmas!

“For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.”

As I hold my precious little boy this holiday season, I am so thankful for the gift that God has given our family. As some of you know, 2 years ago, during this season, I was going through blood work and testing for a miscarriage. This year, during the same season, I am holding a sweet and wonderful little boy. God has blessed our family immensely through him, and we are so thankful for that.
I feel like I can relate to Mary as she held her own precious son Jesus on Christmas morning. I know exactly how she felt as she looked at him for the first time. However, I cannot even begin to fathom how she felt knowing that 33 years later, her precious little boy would be crucified on a cross for the sins of the world.
As you celebrate this season with friends and loved ones, I pray that God reveals himself to you in a brand new way. I pray that the materialism of the season is put aside as you worship a king who came to earth, was born as a baby, lived the same life as you and I, and then died so that we can live eternally with him.

Merry Christmas from our family to yours!

For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
John 3:16

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Hello from Beautiful New Jersey!

Peter and I have enjoyed our first few days here in New Jersey. The weather has been chilly and damp, so Peter is having to bundle up when we go outside. We went to Grandpa's work so Grandpa could show him off. Here he is all bundled up in his new snowsuit!
Peter also met Great-Grandma Van Slooten for the first time. Peter was named after her husband, Andrew's grandpa. Pop passed away last summer, and it was an honor to name our son after him.
We went to church with Aunt Kim and Aunt Amy this morning. Andrew's Uncle Fred is the pastor of the church. He was dressed as a Christmas tree for a skit, so Peter posed with him.
We are having a great time!

Saturday, December 22, 2007

My new favorite store is...

Nordstrom!!! No, not because of the wonderful clothing that they sell for more money than I could ever afford. No, not because of the piano player - although I do enjoy the music. It's because of their restrooms. :) You might be wondering why I care about restrooms in a department store.


Nordstrom has a lounge attached to their restrooms that is perfect for nursing babies. There are chairs and a couch and a soft changing table. There is one mall in Austin with a Nordstrom. It's about 10 minutes further away than the mall we used to go to. However, I will drive the extra 10 minutes because I know that I will be able to feed Peter in a comfortable place. Now if only I can convince Wal-Mart to do the same...

Cardiologist Appointment

I realized that I never gave an update on the cardiologist appointment...

I took Peter to a pediatric cardiologist on Tuesday. We were there for 2 hours, but he did great. He weighed 12 lbs 5 oz and was 24 1/4 inches long. That's up a pound from his 2-month check-up! The nurse did an EKG first. Peter had little stickers all over him with wires connected. It brought back memories from the NICU. He was a good sport and talked to the nurse the whole time. After that, Dr. Holt came in and listened to his heart. We had been there for a while by then, so Peter had fallen asleep. Dr. Holt let me hold Peter while he listened, and Peter stayed asleep the whole time! The last thing they did was an ultrasound of Peter's heart. He was wide awake by this time. The ultrasound tech needed him to be as still as possible. I sat on the table with him and helped distract him. They had a mobile, music, and lots of lights to keep him occupied. He was very interested in the picture of his heart, so he stayed pretty still as he was watching it. 20 minutes later - he was finished!

Dr. Holt called the murmur an innocent murmur. Apparently there is a small hole between two chambers of the heart that hasn't closed yet. It's not uncommon for babies to have this, and the hole should close on its own within a year. We will have another appointment in a year to make sure everything is ok. It shouldn't cause any problems at all because it's so small. Praise God that it isn't anything to worry about!

Friday, December 21, 2007

First Plane Ride

Peter took his first plane ride today, and he did GREAT! We were up at 3:30 am to catch a 6:30 am flight. Andrew took us as far as security and then had to say goodbye to his little boy for a whole week. Peter and I were able to pre-board, so that was helpful in getting settled. Except for a few small crying outbursts that only lasted a minute or two, Peter slept most of the time. He slept on take-off and landing - it was wonderful for his little ears! Everyone commented on how good and sweet (and good looking!) he was. We arrived in New Jersey safe and sound. Peter even earned his wings from the Continental ticketing agent. :)

Now Peter is taking a MUCH needed nap - poor guy...getting up at 3:30 is hard!

More to come from snow-covered New Jersey...

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

7 1/2 Hours!!!

That's how much UNINTERRUPTED sleep I got last night! :)

I nursed Peter for about 10 minutes at 10pm. Then I put him down (awake!) and wondered if he would fall asleep on his own or not. We didn't hear a peep out of him until almost 6:30 this morning! I woke up when Andrew got up to get in the shower and realized that I hadn't heard him all night. I got up to check on him and he was starting to stretch and wake up. I got him up, changed him, and fed him. It was so nice to actually get sleep. Now if only this will become the norm...

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Packing Clothes...

I have been packing clothes for as long as I can remember. My parents are divorced, so I packed a bag every other weekend as a child to visit my dad. After the visit, I would return home and unpack. I started attending summer camps when I was 8 years old. I would pack a suitcase for the week, have a great time at camp, and then unpack when I returned home. The Christmas after high school graduation, I traveled out of the country for the first time to Malaysia with a group from my church. That trip sparked a love for overseas missions, and I have had the privilege of traveling to Malaysia, Thailand, Costa Rica, Mexico, Taiwan, and Romania. Each time I would pack a suitcase (ok, those of you who know how I pack know that I packed several suitcases!), visit for a couple of weeks or so, and then return home. After returning home, I would always unpack.

I packed again this week. The difference this time is that I won't be unpacking for a very long time. Peter has finally outgrown all of his newborn clothes and many of his 0-3 month clothes. I packed them all in a box to store under the bed. It makes me a little sad to think that Peter will never again wear these clothes. He is growing bigger everyday! He has such a cute little personality - he makes eye contact and gives us the biggest grins, he holds conversations with his "oohs" and ahhs", and he is just such a little joy.

One day another little Hazen will enter the world...until then, the packed clothes will just stay packed.

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Peter's First Friends


Peter has his first friends - three little bugs that travel with us everywhere we go! The bugs hang from the handle of his carseat. They jingle when they move, and Peter is starting to learn how to bat at them. I have no idea what they talk about, but we hear Peter "talking" to them in the car all the time. Andrew and I went to get him out of the car last night, and we could see and hear him just chatting away with his new little friends. It's adorable!

Saturday, December 1, 2007

An Adventure!

Well, we tried something new today. We've taken Peter on walks in his stroller around the neighborhood, but today we thought we'd try it with the dogs. For those of you who have never seen our dogs, here they are...

Homer is a 7 lb Toy Fox Terrier and Armani is a 111 lb Doberman. In the past, I walked Homer and Andrew walked Armani. I pushed Peter in the stroller today, so Andrew had both dogs. The difference in size makes walking both at the same time quite an adventure. Armani was very patient as Homer stopped at every other house to mark his territory. He was also patient as Homer kept going under and around him trying to tangle up the leashes. We need a bit more practice walking both dogs and the baby, but we'll get it down. The dogs definitely enjoyed getting out!!!