Tuesday, May 29, 2007

fun at Panera

Lewis turned 11 months-old on Monday! He woke up from his morning nap and had visitors. Grandma and Grandpa Reitmeyer came to visit and took us all to Panera Bread for lunch. It was fantastic. Lewis had a good time eating puffs and throwing his ring of keys on the floor. It became a fun game to see how many times Grandpa would pick them up for him. We all lost count. :) Lewis sure loves waking up to find some visitors waiting to see him.

He is enjoying standing these days. There are lots of times when he absolutely refuses to sit down. He is enjoying his walking toy more too. The last week or so he has started playing a lot with two toys: a ring stacking toy and a shape sorting toy. The shape sorting toy has an optional lid that he is not using (where he has to put the triangle through the triangle shaped hole etc.), but he loves putting all the shapes into the container with the lid off. He does really well stacking the rings too, and gets really proud of himself when he gets them all done.

He tried meat this week for the first time as well. We got him some of those chicken meat sticks. He likes mashing them in his hands so we have mashed them into some veggies to get more of them down. He seems to like the flavor pretty well. He's working on his second tooth so his mood is all over the place, but he remains a pretty contented boy most of the time.

Saturday, May 26, 2007

may I have this dance?

Lewis's "girl"friend, Corrie, is turning one in a few days. He's pretty excited about it, especially since they've been working on a dance routine to commemorate the day. He won't move like this for us--that's for sure!! SEE THE DANCIN'.

Friday, May 25, 2007

losers!

Do you ever feel like a loser? This week, more than most, the Shepherds have been feeling rather humble and loser-esque. Our candidates all lost in Tuesday's primary. Our team, the Cincinnati Reds, have fallen to the deep pit of last place in their division--and probably all of baseball, for that matter. Justin has some of his own examples that I will not go into out of respect for him and his ventures! It just feels sometimes like we hit a losing streak in our lives and for a while everything goes south.

Lewis remains our sole success. While he is slow in some areas of development, he is lots of fun and we can see his progress weekly (if not daily).

We all go through tough times, and they tend to make us grateful for sucess when it comes. We definitely have hope for tomorrow. This is not the worst time we've ever had, and we always get through whatever comes our way. We're not looking for pity, just sharing the burden. These are light and momentary troubles that are sure to bring about lasting character development, and good stories for the grandkids someday.

Monday, May 21, 2007

primary reminder

Just a friendly reminder that Kentucky's primary for statewide office is tomorrow, May 22nd. The Shepherd fam tries to steer clear of political discussion, but we are officially endorsing Jody Richards in the Democratic primary for governor and Anne Northup in the Republican race. Get out and vote!
physical therapy

We are back to normal and feeling more like the fantastic family we are meant to be! We have a new appreciation for all the food groups and being able to drink coffee etc. To celebrate, we had some visitors over the weekend. Grandma and Grandpa Shepherd came on Saturday with a special treat for Lewis that should help him learn to walk. It is a Little Tike's Activity Walker with parental speed control. On the slowest setting, Lewis can hold on and take steps at his ultra-slow pace. He loves standing, so we know he'll get a lot of use out of this thing.



Then Aunt Ellen came to visit on Saturday night and stayed until Sunday afternoon. Lewis always has a good time with her too. She helped him maneuver on his new toy. Watch this video to see some of the action:

Friday, May 18, 2007

yucky update

Well, Lewis is almost fully recovered! Unfortunately, I got the bug too, and got to really empathize with how our boy was feeling. Justin, so far is doing okay. We're hoping it bypasses him somehow. Lewis has maintained a diet of bananas and rice cereal. Tomorrow we'll probably try sweet potatoes and go from there. I've been eating pancakes and pasta mainly, and would really love to venture back out into the realm of meat and veggies. :)

Thanks for your prayers! After a lot of cleaning and sterilizing we should be social again in the near future.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

feeling yucky

WARNING: This post contains info that you may not want to know!

Yesterday morning Lewis woke up and everything seemed fine! Halfway through his first feeding he started vomiting and it was enough to thoroughly soak our clothes and a nearby pillow. He seemed really happy afterward so he finished his feeding and started the day as usual. We had some errands to run and got out for a couple of hours. He ate again on schedule, but missed his solids because we were out. He went down for his nap at 11 a.m. He slept all the way until 2 p.m. and got up in time for the next feeding. However, as soon as I pulled him upright out of his crib, the spewing started again! He did not seem interested in eating then, though he did eat more later in the day, and even had some bananas.

The evening went a little better, but he woke up vomiting in the night and again this morning, first thing. The nurse at our pediatrician's office said that it is probably just a stomach virus and it will have to run its course. There has also been some action out the other end as well, so we're having all kinds of fun over here! Some of it could be related to teething (that's our assumption when anything weird happens), because Lewis seems soooo happy as long as he's not vomiting, and he is chewing his gums all the time. Still, we will be happy when he is back to normal. Your prayers and/or advice are appreciated!

Photo: This morning after Lewis had some bananas he chilled out with some Baby Einstein when I heard something at the front door. He had received a package from some of Justin's long time friends, Bruce and Betty Jo Whitcomb who live in Alaska. They sent the third installment of the Alaskan bear collection, the black bear. Here's Lewis and his collection. Thanks, Bruce and Betty Jo!


Monday, May 14, 2007

The End.

We finished off the weekend with a Foxhole show at the End. Special thanks to Guy Kelly for filling in for Derek Holt and playing some bass. Lewis spent time with Imogene and cousin Olivia instead. We got some photos and a short video.






weekend away

Here's a photo essay of our weekend in Nashville. First, before we left, Justin gave me my mother's day gift from him, our parents, sisters and of course, Lewis. It is a really great digital camera! It's pink with a pink case too, for that feminine touch. Thanks to all who pitched in for this fabulous gift. :) This was the first picture taken with the camera.





















On Saturday, while Justin practiced with the band, Lewis and I got to spend some time with my former roommate, Karen Grigsby. We walked around Centennial Park and Lewis got to see some real ducks! He didn't seem particularly interested, but we had a good time.

















Karen and Lewis
















After that we went looking for some swings and found some at Elmington Park.
















Thankfully, Justin's Aunt Imogene was kind enough to let us stay with her! Here's Lewis enjoying some peas on Sunday before church. Eating on the road can be a bit of a challenge!





















Justin and I had a nice lunch at the Spaghetti Factory while Lewis slept.






















We went to Cheekwood after that. For anyone not familiar with Cheekwood, it is a private park with some fantastic botanical gardens, a museum and some art exhibits. On the way there I got some pictures of Lewis and his tooth.


































At Cheekwood



























To be continued............

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

teeth, yogurt and fun

In the last few days, Lewis has been very busy! Most recently his tooth has definitely emerged, though it is still not fully visible. He also tried yogurt for the first time, and it was homemade!! Call me crazy, but I really enjoyed learning to make yogurt and it's much cheaper than buying it. It is time consuming however. Socially, over the weekend he got to bond more with our cat, Macchi (short for macchiato, a yummy latte beverage). He loves her so much! We are glad she is taking some interest in him too.















On Sunday, he got to spend some time with Simon Basham. Simon is 6 months younger, but it won't be long until he catches up to Lewis in size and ability. They seemed to mutually enjoy and yet confuse each other by the other's company. They often seemed to be thinking, "Who is that little person?" We stole this picture from them, by the way.
















Last night we went to El Mazatlan for an "Ocho De Mayo" social with our small group (we missed Cinco de mayo on Saturday, oops!). Lewis got dressed for the occasion in his tropical garb. The waiters and waitresses paid him a lot of attention there. We wondered if that is not part of their training, or maybe just the Mexican way?







Saturday, May 05, 2007

Lewis meets Nathan and Abigail

Yesterday afternoon, Lewis had the opportunity to meet long-time friend of daddy, Nathan McBroom and his lovely fiancee, Abigail King. Nathan has been overseas for the last couple of years so Lewis had to be patient until his return, though he's heard a lot of stories! Nathan and Abigail are getting married in June, and we couldn't be happier for both of them.

Tooth update: Lewis has one tooth coming through finally! It is on the bottom and pretty sharp, but you have to really look to see it.

Food update: Lewis has added spinach to his diet. The first time he was not too excited, but scarfed it down mixed with some bananas. Today he ate it plain!

Movie recommendation: I got to see The Pursuit of Happyness last night (thank you, Priscilla!) and it was by far the best movie I have seen in a very long time. It is clean and uplifting and made me very grateful for what we have, especially in our boy, Lewis. Please see this movie!! You will be glad you did.

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

hair cut

Lewis had his first hair cut on Monday night! We did it here at home. Justin distracted Lewis with oatmeal, while I trimmed around his ears, in the front and back. I took off an inch in some places! He looks very grown up now. Check out these pictures of us taking a break yesterday. You may not be able to tell much difference.

surprise!

We had a surprise birthday party for Justin's mom on Sunday. It was really instigated by his dad, but we got to play hosts since visiting Lewis is always easy bait. She seemed genuinely surprised and we all had a good time. We forgot to take a lot of pictures, but we have a few, which all happen to include Olivia Clair!