In February, Andrew and I got to attend our very first marriage conference. My parents came over to keep him and hang out with him while we were the conference. AJ nursed for the last time on February 19. We got home late the Friday night of the conference so he didn’t nurse. He did not ask for it the next night, and I didn’t offer. I rocked him and cried happy and sad tears while putting him to bed in his big boy bed for the first time, with the idea that he’s not starting the night in our room anymore. He loves sleeping in his own bed, but at some point during the night, he comes to our room. (First number 2-big boy bed every night!) I was ready to be done at 2.5 years old. However, I followed AJ’s cues and ended earlier. It was a smooth transition for both of us, and that’s all I wanted. I never dreamed I would have made it to nursing for almost 2.5 years. It truly was an amazing experience despite all the bouts with mastitis, clogged ducts, and over production of milk. However, I was able to bless and give so many ounces of milk to needy babies.
Our couples photo from the conference!!
Also in February, we had a lot of fun family experiences. We took AJ to his very first hockey game. The local league we have is the Birmingham Bulls. AJ was terrified of the Bulls’ mascot, Toro, but loved watching him from afar.
It was a great game! The Bulls came back and won in over time! It was very exciting! This was a lot of fun, and we can’t wait to go back. So, I noticed before the beginning of the game that Eli Gold was the announcer for the Bulls. I was so excited. For those of you who don’t know who Eli Gold is, let me tell you! He is the amazing radio announcer for Alabama Football! He has been the radio announcer since 1989! He is AL football royalty. I told Andrew that I would love to try to meet him after the game if given the chance. If you really know me, you know I am NOT afraid to meet new famous people. After the game, Andrew and AJ went to the souvenir stand while I went to ask Eli for a picture! He was very nice and told me to call my boys to join in for the picture! I will cherish this photo forever. I need to print, frame, and place it in AJ’s room. It will go perfect with his vintage AL bedding!
Now the next famous Alabama photo we need is with the GOAT, Couch Saban!
AJ was packed and ready to go as you can tell from the photo above!
After he came home, we went to Tupelo the next week to visit PawPaw Mike and meet the new puppy Walter! We loved getting to see them and the family!
Walter is a Boston Terrier. While visiting, Gimmie asked AJ what kind of underwear he wanted to wear. AJ said Mickey Mouse. Gimmie ordered them, and they were delivered the next Monday.
This bring us to first number 4. On Tuesday, March 24, AJ started using the potty. He has had a few accidents (not making it to the bathroom in time and once deliberately pooping on himself); he has done very well. He has even done well at night. AJ was ready to potty train which helped the potty train process run rather smoothly. I am a firm believer in not using Pull-Ups and going straight to underwear. AJ is even in underwear at night with a mattress cover of course.
There have been a lot of firsts in these last few weeks before everything got crazy with COVID-19. We have spent more days at home than we did when AJ was first born. We miss our two small groups and going to the local library. Here are some of the pictures of what we would do on those days:
We have spent a lot of time outside riding his tractor and playing drums.
We pray all of our family and friends are doing well. We can’t wait to see them all again in person!
I want to get AJ’s words down for things so I can remember them later.
Cheeto’s are Cheerios
Cargie is Carlie
LaLa is Laura
Ranguhtang is Orangutan
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