Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Big Day for Baby Elliott

Guess who is eating food now!  Little Elliott had his first taste of Rice cereal with us at dinner last night.  (I decided to try Earth's Best Organic, since there are no genetically engineered ingredients)

Let me tell you - this child was ready to eat!  He has been studying us using our utensils for weeks, and lately has been timing his own arm movements to act like he's putting something into his mouth at the same time we put our food into our mouths.

So it was no surprise last night when he started eating from the baby spoon almost immediately.  He loved it, and by the third spoonful was actually trying to take the spoon from me and put into his own mouth! 
Mom, I'm a pro already!

 The rest of the meal was quite messy as every time I put the spoon close to him he'd raise his fist to his mouth, knocking the spoon and the cereal everywhere in the process.  But boy, was he HAPPY!

When's the next meal??

Friday, June 8, 2012

Izaiah Wallis Update

Izaiah, after the accident
I am so excited and thrilled to share with you that I ran into Jacob Wallis and his son, Izaiah, at Costco today.  I blogged about him two years ago - here is a reminder of who this very special little boy is: Little Angel Izaiah Wallis

It was such a thrill for me to finally meet this little angel and catch up with his dad.  Izaiah was the picture of joy in his wheelchair as he waited for his Grama to load him into their specially designed van. 

And if that wasn't enough of a blessing, I also learned that there is a very big opportunity to continue to help this family right now.  They are one week away from moving into the house that they have been working on for so long.  SO many things have needed to be done for this house, renovations that I couldn't possibly think of in order to continue physically supporting and sustaining little Izaiah.

Jacob told me that they are hoping to round up volunteers this weekend to help finish preparing the house.  Drywall, tilework, and more is needed to get things ready for their move-in date, which in June 19.  Did you see tilework?  It just so happens we have a licensed tile contractor in our home..... :)  I am so thankful to God for giving our family this opportunity to serve this needy family.    Here is a link to a blog following the house prep:  http://passion4kids.wordpress.com/

Can you help the Wallis family too?  If you are in the area and can lend a hand it would be gratefully received.   The effort is being coordinated through Passion 4 Kids - http://www.passion4kids.com

But if you are far away, you can still help.  All of the medical bills, special equipment, round the clock nurses and more that the family needs are all paid for through fund raising and donations.  Would you consider donating to this family?  Pray about it and ask God what you should do - I have a feeling you'll feel the tug to contribute in some way. 

Here is the family's web site:  www.izaiahwallis.com

And if you are in the area, look for me in the brown Weekend of Service tshirt!

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Summer is coming

Summer is coming and we at the Serrano house are finding all sorts of new ways to view summer activities.  Jason, now 3 1/2, will be continuing at his preschool, Vista Christian Pre School, but I might take him out one week for vacation bible school (aka VBS).  I have never done VBS, and have no idea what it is like yet, but judging by the flurry of activity from my Christian mom friends, it's apparently very popular.  I am learning more about it now.

Congratulations on becoming a licensed contractor!
Alberto is knee deep in work with his new business, J3 Services.  He passed the state exam to become a California licensed contractor earlier this year, and we have now begun efforts to get in touch with his old customers, collect testimonials, and get started on new projects.   He is also networking with a few general contractors in the San Diego area that are also beginning to send work his way.  Take a look at the J3 website when you can:  http://www.j3contractorservices.com

I am busy learning how to be a stay-at-home mom, even though I am still doing some contract consulting work.  More often than not, though, I find myself trying to remember what my routine should be.  Between laundry, housework, cooking and taking care of Elliott, it is a full-time job! 

And speaking of Elliott, he is (as always) AWESOME! :)  We had his 4 month check-up today, and I learned the following stats:

Such a happy boy!  Elliott on May 28, 2012

Age - 4 months, 3 days
Height - 26 inches (75-90 th percentile)
Weight - 16 lbs 6 oz (75 th percentile)
Head circumference - 41.5 cm (just below 50 th percentile)

Everyone remarks on how big he is, which is ironic since he was so little when he was born.  It has literally been in the last month that he has grown out of 3 month clothing and is now in 6 to 9 month clothing!!

His pediatrician says he is excellent in every way and couldn't be better.  He also recommended I start him on eating solids (starting with cereal of course).  What do you think?  I know that it's normal to start between 4 & 6 months, but I don't know if I am ready yet!  :)

Here are some lovely photos of our beautiful boys.  Some are better than others, as we had to buy a new and improved camera after I accidentally dropped ours on the pier in Oceanside.  I only went without a camera for a week and was still about to go stircrazy!  I guess I really am a technology junkie.


The Serrano Family - May 6, 2012

I believe this is the first full family photo we have taken. We are at the Carlsbad Street Fair in May.





Me and my boys on Mother's Day


Our friend Mimi turned us on to Dream Dinners - this is one of the meals: "Family Pizza Night".  The boys had so much fun making their own pizzas! April 21, 2012
What a big boy!  We are still amazed at how fast Jason is growing.  May 27, 2012
And speaking of technology, here is my new hobby - Pinterest!   Have you been on Pinterest yet?  It took me about a day to figure it out, but it is really fun to see all the cool ideas and images from people, and I have already benefitted from it by finding some amazing blogs on being a great housewife and mom, easy quilting tips and ideas and recipes to try for the family. 

We are enjoying our new home immensely, and have the friendliest and most considerate neighbors possible.  The multiple playgrounds around the neighborhood are going to be great for Elliott as he starts to be mobile.  I am looking forward to an awesome summertime with him!

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Welcome Elliott Theodore!

A quiet baby, right from the start
We have been blessed and honored with a new baby boy!  Born February 1, 2012, Elliott Theodore Serrano came into the world with no complications, and is a sweet angel of a baby. 

We are thrilled to have this new addition to our family.  Jason is a wonderful big brother and showers him with gentle kisses and head rubs.  He sleeps very well and has not shown any signs of the GERD that plagued his big brother so much.

Elliott loves to be in the arms of his family, and has begun to smile and vocalize with us.  He is a great communicator who seems to instinctively understand what Mommy needs to see or hear to know what he needs.  He and I have been getting along famously!


Elliott came a bit early for us - He was due on February 14.  When I went to my weekly doctor visit on Monday, January 30, the report was that I was not dilated at all, and so we would be waiting a bit longer.

Much to everyone's surprise, I began having contractions the very next morning, at around 3:15 am.  At least, this is when they started waking me up!  The contractions did not increase in intensity, and tapered off around 7 am.  Convinced that I still had a long labor process ahead of me, I went ahead and drove to Fallbrook (30 miles away) to visit a client for the day.  Instead, Elliott decided to start contractions again around 9 am and they continued throughout the morning. 

Brothers!
At lunchtime, I called the doctor's office to let them know that things had started, and asked if they wanted to check me again.  We agreed for me to be back at the doctor's office at 2:30 to see how far I had dilated.  Still anticipating a long process, I was not overly concerned and was looking forward to see what the dilation was! 

So, it was quite a shock when, after the exam, the nurse-practicioner urged me to go home and get my bag and then go straight to the hospital!  I had dilated almost 4 centimeters in 24 hours, and she was concerned I'd miss my opportunity to deliver at the hospital if I waited any longer.
The first time Elliott saw his Daddy
Left with few options (my parents weren't due to arrive for several more days!  We hadn't packed a bag yet!  We had no plans for how to get Jason to and from school!), we scrambled to come up with a game plan.  Enter our wonderful friends! We are eternally grateful to  Denise and Connor Cook and Bonnie and Mark Regalado who jumped into the adventure with us! They embraced our situation with love and grace and did anything we asked to make sure the family was taken care of.  




Mommy and Elliott in our recovery room

Elliott's delivery was easy and fun.  Our labor nurse, Liz, was awesome and really made the delivery a beautiful and fulfilling experience.  Our wonderful doctor, Dr. Murillo, was a joy to be with and she was very excited to be able to deliver our son.  Even Tri-City Hospital and its employees surpassed our expectations with their professionalism, efficiency, and nurturing bedside manner.

Overall, we are thrilled with how everything happened and are thankful to God for providing us with such wonderful people and resources throughout the experience.

Elliott is now home with us and is a joy to us all each and every day.  We look forward to you meeting him one day!
Ready to go home!

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Baby Update and More

Greetings all!

Baby Serrano 2
We have made it through the holidays and are looking forward to a very exciting next 30-45 days.  Baby Serrano #2, aka Our Little Watermelon, is coming soon and we have been busy getting ready!  Due on February 14, he is definitely growing and taking up as much space as possible in Natasha's tummy.  It is very difficult to do things like.....well, just about everything actually.  I have continued to have a very light workload, so my daily naps and restful work in front of the sewing machine have made the days reasonably easy. 

At Daddy's soccer game
Jason is starting to ask if and when the baby is coming out of Mommy's tummy now, and we are trying to find situations where he can see very small babies so he is prepared for his tiny little brother.  He is a natural caretaker and loves to nurture people, so we know he is going to do a fabulous job as big brother.

Jason is 3 now and is fully developed person, walking, talking, and not afraid to express his opinions to anyone who in his general proximity.  He loves trains and cars now, and insists on carrying his TWO Lightning McQueen matchbox cars with him wherever he goes.

He is continuing at Vista Christian Preschool, a Montessori school near our home, and he is really excelling.  He has also begun to show that he can easily and quickly memorize song lyrics and is always singing his favorite songs under his breath as he goes about his day.

At his school's Thanksgiving Lunch
Alberto is doing well, and work is starting to pick up again after the holidays.  He has also made a nice network of friends in the area and he and Jason are constantly off to baby showers and birthday parties and the like.  Jason will go anywhere there is a pinata!

We are looking forward to seeing family and friends over the next few months and introducing our youngest son to everyone!


Cookies, cookies for everyone!



29 weeks pregnant on my birthday
Rain, rain, doesn't keep us away!




Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Happy Fall!

Greetings to everyone!

Just wanted to post an update on what's beem going on with the Serranos -

We just passed Halloween and Jason was an adorable Musketeer.  Here are a couple of pics:


















We had a great time, but that is not all the fun we had in October.  We had a fabulous visit from our dear friends the Lawson family, and we played tourist in our own town.  Highlights were the San Diego Zoo and Disney Land! 

Such a great time and we were thrilled to get our kids together again!

Jason loved Mickey and now he sleeps with his new stuffed Mickey doll every night.  He has also asked us to go back to Mickey's house several times.

 
We have also been enjoying attending Alberto's soccer games.
He is now Captain for the top team of his league, and won a trophy in the spring for making the most goals out all the league's players.




















I have been working on my own as an independent consultant for CRM since June 1.  I am really enjoying the freedom it allows me, and the opportunity for rest when I need it. 

I am 25 weeks pregnant now, and can feel little Baby Serrano moving many times every day.  He is quite active and never kicks in the same place twice.  I think he is going to be just like his big brother, which means another several years of non-stop running around for me and Alberto!

This weekend, Alberto attends a 2 day prep course for taking his California licensing exam.  This is for him to finally launch his own business as a tile contractor.  We've been preparing marketing materials and planning for business growth for a few months.  Once we get past the exam, we'll be ready to get everything published and reaching out to the community.

Finally, once we get Alberto up and running I'll have the time to start focusing on completing my Montessori internship and observation requirements.  This will be a big accomplishment for me and will finally clear the path for me to start planning on opening a school.

Happy Fall to you and have an awesome holiday season!