Friday, December 23, 2011

our intent

as you may know our faith and Jes-was, as jude calls him, are pretty important in the miller house. we recently celebrated harry's baby dedication, kinda like a christening or a baptism but not quite. the focus is on the parents and the church saying we will raise harry in a way that introduces him to God and jes-was.

proud mama
pastor todd explained the meaning of harrison nathaniel belt miller's name and offered a prayer for his future.
12/04/2011
i was excited for this dedication. during my long days at home in the challenges of motherhood i am grateful to know for sure that god loves my kids even more than me. he knows what's best for them, and he saw fit to make us their parents. it is humbling and amazing that we play a role in helping shape them into the men he wants our boys to be one day.

i had to snap a quick photo in church as it was so meaningful to so many family members gathered together for this day. it worked out that it occurred the same weekend greg's parents were visiting all the way from baltimore.

all together
afterwards we gathered at the house for lunch. i managed to whip us a butternut squash/sweet potato pasta meal with plenty of generous help from the in-laws to set up.

uncle burt, aunt jan, todd and chuck
harry was the star of the hour...at least until nap time.

harry, nana jane and todd
we were touched that several people brought gifts, not just for harry, but for big brother jude as well so he would feel a part of the big day.

jude the gift 'helper'
taking the title of oldest heirloom at the event, a wooden merry go round toy bought in switzerland in 1961 by kara's grandma.

thanks jan and burt for passing on this special treasure
we hoped he might wear the tiny outfit greg wore for his baptism but like jude, little harry was still too big for it. instead he wore the same blue wool outfit that jude wore to his dedication.

grandpa scott & harry
what a meaningful day. thanks to all who made the trip.








Friday, December 16, 2011

tis the season...of birthdays

it took four months but we finally emerged a bit from the tired haze of new baby around mid-november. it corresponds with mister harry getting a bit more sleep at night. he's now into that wonderful, but challenging for the social life phase, of going to sleep by 6:30pm.

that's allowed us some evenings at home with time to spare. we've filled it a few times recently with grandparent birthdays from chef jude. it was his idea, begun when we spoke with grandma carole on her actual birthday while she was abroad and jude said 'are we going to have a party??'. so we did, in november when they came.

enjoying the sweet rewards

First up was the popular sesame street themed party for grandma carole and grandpa chuck...chosen for its colorfulness and availability at the dollar store.

the party in full swing
we had fun enjoying a train cake, overdecorated with sprinkles. being a guest isn't a laid back affair here...grandma carole baked her own cake with jude earlier in the day. he still says "now we have to break the 'okes" whenever we bake something with eggs now.
the punch balloons have been a lingering hit in our house.

more recently we celebrated the year marks for grandma nancy and grandpa henry. they both have birthdays in between thanksgiving and christmas. as you can see this was quite the bash.

perhaps my favorite mother in law photo ever

yes in addition to a cake we had the noise makers and quite the festive birthday centerpiece and plates. (really is the best $6 spent total spent on a party in recent memory) again no rest for the guests here...grandma had to help jude with the set up.

decoration time
it is rare for us to celebrate birthdays with these two, as normally we see each other thanksgiving or christmas. but this year we decided to stay home for the holidays with our newborn, so they made the trip out in early december.

it took like 3 tries to get this shot

as for harry, although he slept through the parties he continues to thrive in his awake time. rolling over except for that one blasted arm in the way! smiling a ton, laughing at himself in the mirror every time. this is an adorable age.

grandma nancy and harry, age 4 months

that's it from birthday central for now. next up is mine in january and greg's in february. we'll have to host a 'bash' for grandpa scott and nana next fall. hmm...train or pirate party anyone?

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

50/50

so baby jude is now mister jude, age 3 1/2. the time is flying by. our neighbor jann, a retired advertising photographer, recently snapped this amazing photo of our oldest.

jude: october 2011

at his 3.5 check up doctor dave said all is well. and it turns out our jude is 50/50.
50th percentile in weight at 36 1/2 inches, and 50th percentile in weight at 38 1/2 inches.


Monday, December 12, 2011

holidays at three

celebrating the holidays with a three year old is a lot easier thanks to preschool
this year concordia not only provided several holiday crafts. but the kids even got a tasting meal where they tried all the traditional thanksgiving dishes.

jude's holiday feast feathers
he also brought home one of the more creative hand turkeys i've seen. they used different color paint for each of the fingers.

the brown paint might be dirt for all i know

so after the parade on thanksgiving we settled in for naps. and then enjoyed a delicious meal at our friend kristen and kevin's. thanks for allowing us to join your feast. unfortunately we forgot to take many pictures. but here's a quick shot of greg, and harry on his first thanksgiving.

baby's first thanksgiving



thanksgiving 2011

check it off the bucket list. chicago's huge colorful thanksgiving day parade.

happy thanksgiving!
here is a look at how we enjoyed turkey on thanksgiving morning.
tom turkey's giant cousin
three of the four in the miller clan made it to state street by 7:20am. we hired a sitter to keep harry warm and rested at home. We decided this was the year to do the parade as its the last year jude makes the 3&under ticket price of free for the bleacher seats. the tickets included breakfast. this may be the first time cookie made it on jude's breakfast menu.

sweet time at the parade
the bleachers include a view of the first hour of televised musical performances. honestly about 30 minutes would have been enough. but once the parade began it was amazing.

he really is a big bird
the many giant balloons in the parade required a team of handlers. check out how small they are below that giant big bird:
don't let this bird fly away
a highlight of the parade for jude was ronald mcdonald. you may know that he calls mickey d's "chicken fries". later he told friend he saw ronald mcdonald "in a chicken fries shoe".

hey ronald!

we missed celebrating with our families this year but we are thankful for all the memories of this special holiday event.