More pictures of the little man

I could eat this little fella with a spoon…he may not wear bows or pretty smocked dresses like his big sister, but he has definitely stolen his mama’s heart.

We had a photographer come out last week to capture a few pictures of the kids; here are some shots that we piggy-backed on. We cant wait to see how the professional pictures turned out! Hutson was 9 days old when these pictures were taken.

hutson ms

huttie and mr

mr stroller

Because the little man is much easier to photograph than his big sister, he is on a constant, around the clock, photo shoot.

Here are a few pictures of Hutson at two and a half weeks old…

hutson 7

hutson 3

hutson 8

hutson 13

mr hutson 4

mr hutson 2

And finally, as promised, here are a few pictures of our trip to Athens last Saturday. We decided last minute to pack up the car and head to Gran C and Big Daddy’s to get in one last visit with Julie and the cousins before they moved to Virginia. The day couldn’t have been any better! We visited with my newly engaged cousin, sat poolside while the kids played in the swimming pool, and grilled hamburgers and fish with Gran C, Big Daddy, Julie, Bill, Nene, Boss, Anna Bea, and Uncle Brother and Cook.  

mr nene pool

The “not so twins” strike again…

not so twins

family

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Back in action

Minus the sleepless nights and 40 extra postpartum pounds that I am carrying, I am slowly but surley feeling like my old self again. G returned to work today and MR has gotten reacquainted with the house rules that were “bent” during our time of transition. Each of us continues to be smitten with the little man. He feeds every 2-3 hours and seems to be pretty laid back, although I know this could change at any time. The last two weeks have been busy with family, friends, neighbors, a trip to the polls, and a day spent with Gran C, Big Daddy, and the cousins in Athens. Life seems to be passing us by so fast; I pray that I can enjoy and not rush these late nights and early mornings with MR and Hutson.

A big thanks to Gran C and Big Daddy for being on call during Hutson’s arrival. After several days in the hospital, we were welcomed home with flowers, a blue bow on the mailbox, and a delicious Honeybaked ham.

grandbabies

big daddy gran c hutson

hutson with big daddy

Believe it or not, these sweet cousins are 11 days apart. Their size difference has earned them the nickname of the “not so twins”. Thankfully, our little man continues to grow. At his second pediatrician appointment, he had surpassed his birth weight and had gained a pound in a week.

cousins

Shortly after saying goodbye to Gran C and Big Daddy, we welcomed Meme and Papa Joe and Cook and Uncle Brother.

pap joe and meme

Once again, we were spoiled with home cooked meals and a few extra pairs of hands.

memes pork chops

aunt cookie and uncle brother

The last two weeks have also marked many firsts for our little guy.

First bath,

first bath

First trip to the pediatrician,

drs appt

and a trip to the polls.

voters

Now that Im back in action, I hope to do better with my blog. I’ve got several pictures from our weekend in Athens and a  few of MR and Hutson at the Marietta Square to share. Catching up has never felt so good!

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Hutson Garrett Harvey

Unlike his sister, baby Hutson arrived a week earlier than his scheduled c-section date at 38 weeks and 3 days.  Big sister Mary Reese arrived 10 days after her due date and tipped the scales at 8 pounds and 15 ounces and 21 3/4 inches long. Little brother weighed in at 7 pounds and 6 ounces and 20 inches long. He’s a peanut, but a precious one at that! He’s got a head full of dark hair and is already stealing the hearts off all that come in contact with him.  He looks like his daddy and I pray that he will act like him too.

Because of previous complications with the vaginal birth of MR, we were advised to do a C-section with baby Hutson. This picture was taken right after the C-section. Breathing problems caused our little man to stay in a transitional nursery for 10 hours after the surgery. We were thrilled to have him in our arms again early the next morning.

first time holding hutson

Gran C and Big Daddy brought MR up to the hospital a few hours after Hutson’s arrival. And although they had to look at him through a glass window, they could tell that baby Hutson was the mirror image of his daddy (with his mama’s dark hair). Two days later, MR and Gran C got to meet the little man in person.

sweet babies

garrett kids

g and huttie

hutson garrett harvey

Hospital vistitors included big sister Mary Reese, Gran C, Big Daddy, Uncle B, Aunt B, Danny, and Uncle Bill.

unca b and hutson

danny and aunt b

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It’s nesting, not nitpicking

Poor G has been working non-stop to satisfy my nesting needs. Over the last few weeks, he has assumed the role of a plumber, electrician, yard man, carpenter, designer, and husband to a very large and demanding wife. He rarely complains and always strives for perfection. God love my sweet, sweet husband! Here are a few of the projects we have been working on…

Hutson’s nursery is still a work in progress…We chose Top Sail by Sherwin Williams for the color on the walls; the pie-safe was a hand-me-down from my sister, and the flags were sewn from scraps of fabric in my sewing room.

huttie's nursery

Hutson will use the same crib and changing table from MR’s room; the rocking chair was handed down from my grandmother; the pelmet boxes are made from foam board, fabric, and bias tape (the tutorial can be found here). JuJu Bea has kindly offered to purchase a custom name print to go between the windows.

hutties nursery 3

My wonderfully talented sister-in-law painted this mural for the nursery (we plan to hang it as soon as we find a side table for the room). G has his private pilots license, so as soon as I found out we were having a boy, I knew I wanted to incorporate aviation. We have also ordered this sweet airplane mobile to hang above the changing table. 

painted by lauren

And while sweet Hutson had absolutely no say in the design of his room, MR had everything to do with hers…a few weeks ago, I took her to my favorite fabric store and let her pick out fabric for her new curtains. Much to my dismay, she stuck her nose up at the cost-effective lavender gingham that I had picked and instead chose a much more expensive pink floral design. We have yet to paint her big girl room, but hope to do so this fall.

mr's room

A large blank wall in our breakfast room proved to be the perfect spot for a magnetic/chalk board. G taped off the area and painted several layers (6 or 7) of magnetic primer; followed by a few layers a chalkboard paint. Picture molding purchased from the hardware store completed the look.

mr's magneticchalk board

Look closely…a bed full of weeds was no match for sweet G. He spent all day (yes, all day) on Saturday digging up weeds and laying down 50 bails of pine straw!

home improvement weeding

home improvement pinestraw

Before… 

home improvement front

After…

home improvement after

Before (side bed)…

home improvement side bed

After…

home improvement after 2

Finally….my ribbon is now in one place! G helped me transform an old shutter into the perfect ribbon holder for my sewing room.

sewing room

The playroom is by far our favorite room in the house. Right off of the kitchen and living room, it stores all of MR’s toy’s. A few months ago, I had G transform an old filing cabinet into a reading cubby for MR and Hutson.

Believe it or not, this was me last August (a far cry from the 60 pounds I have gained over the last 11 months)…behind me sits the old filing cabinet. Wish I had taken a true “before” picture, but at least this picture is a reminder that one day I will be back into non-elastic jeans, fitted shirts,  and cowboy boots.

old filing cabinet

 G removed the drawers and the metal brackets, sanded the cabinet, and painted it. It was such a easy transformation and has proved to be a great storage solution for the playroom.

mr and hutsons cubby

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Playing catch up

In the two weeks since my last post, we have embarked on several home improvement projects, visited with family from Griffin, Cumming, Athens, and Waycross, welcomed the arrival of sweet Anna Bea, watched the fireworks in the Marietta Square, cheered on the Braves at Turner Field, and counted down the days and seconds until Little Man’s arrival…as of today, we are down to 14!!! And while our to-do list and social calendar is growing smaller, I am most definitely growing larger.

John Thomas’s  first birthday celebration in Griffin

jt bday 2

Reynolds and Mary Reese

jt bday

Waiting to welcome Anna Bea

anna bea

the girls

Sweet Anna Beatrice (Anna Bea)

July 2, 2010

 8 pounds, 8 ounces; 20 inches long

sweet anna bea

pushing anna bea

Four precious cousins

sweet cousins

The July 4th weekend included fireworks in the Square, a visit from Danny, and a trip to Turner field to cheer on the Braves.

fireworks

fireworks 2

fireworks 3

G, Danny, and Aunt B

braves game 5

MR and Uncle B

braves game

mr braves

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A girl’s weekend

Thanks to the annual boys fishing trip in Eulonia, I have had this sweet little girl all to myself this weekend. 

mr circle monogram

After 5 months of pullups, we’ve traded in the diapers and are on day #5 of big girl panties. We’ve had a few accidents…

and a few discipline problems involving a tube of lipstick and a Sharpie marker…

mr lipstick

mr calling cards

but all in all, we’ve enjoyed every second of our girls weekend. G returns home tomorrow with a cooler full of fish and MR and Nene head off to Athens for a few days with Gran C and Big Daddy. I’m going to miss my sweet girl, but am hoping to use the time to get some things done around the house.

A big Happy Fathers day to my sweet husband who continues to spoil his girls rotten. He’s not only a great husband, but he’s one heck of a daddy too. I dont brag on him near enough, but I am so grateful to have him in my life!

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Large and thankfully not in charge

The larger I get, the longer my G’s to-do list grows. Last weeks task was to paint Hutson’s nursery. Window treatments and bedding are on tap for this week. With only five weeks remaining, it seems like time is flying…the next three weekends are full of family, fishing, a birthday party, and the arrival of sweet Anna Bea. We’ve got lots to do and so much to be thankful for!

34 weeks pregnant

The nursery colors are pale blue and red; I will post pictures once the window treatments are up.

painting nursery

This past weekend couldn’t have been any better…

A visit from Gran C and Big Daddy,

a cookout with Julie, Bill, Nene and Boss

gparents

and a girl’s spend the night party (complete with pjs and a bedtime story from Big Daddy).

night night

Heading to church on Sunday.

cousins (2)

the girls

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Happiness

Spending a week at the beach with my two favorite people,

sea shells w daddy 2

Stopping by St Simons for the afternoon to watch the cousins play,

silly cousins

car and cousins

Trading in the tv and computer for feeding the seagulls, building sandcastles, and collecting shells,

mr dock beach

mr seagull

mr waves 2

mr waves

Eating with the locals,

mr t rays

mr jack and dianes 2

Acting silly,

mr silly

Getting all dressed up with nowhere to go,

mr sand dunes

mr beach

mr beach 2

and realizing that in 6 weeks we will welcome precious Hutson into our lives! Thank you to my sweet husband for a week of nonstop rest, relaxation, and fun!

33 weeks

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