September 16, 2010

William is 4 Months


William had his check up today. He weighs 14 pounds 14 ounces and is 25 1/4 inches long, which are both in the 50th percentiles. His head remains in the 5th percentile. The doctor said that other than having slightly sensitive skin that he is perfect, her words!

At 4 months William is healthy and happy. He LOVES to stand up and suck on his binki. He has started cooing a lot which is adorable. And he has also started paying close attention to Ruth. He laughs really hard when she gives him attention. Ruth is also really sweet with him, and walks by him and gives him kisses without me prompting her to do so. He smiles a lot and has started drooling a ton. We think he's working on some teeth, but none have shown up yet. He's a sweet boy, mild tempered and only cranky when he's hungry or has just gotten his immunizations. He's gotten over his growing spurt (where he was feeding every 2-3 hours, including during the night) and has started napping again, as well as only waking up at midnight and 6 to eat.

I know everyone says this about their children, but I really can't imagine life without our William Knight. He has taught all of us things about ourselves and has brightened our world. We love you Will.

OxyClean Saved My Marriage or Ruth Doesn't Need Stitches!

We sat down to paint our toes. We put the old brown towel on the living room carpet like we always do. Ruth picked to paint her toes orange, so we painted hers and mine orange. Then as I began painting my fingers, Ruth grabbed the pink bottle of nail polish, broke the top off and shook it all over herself and the carpet. My poor, poor carpet. My first thought was, "Brad is going to KILL me! He already hates the smell of nail polish and he'll be so annoyed that I was doing this in the living room!"

Happily I dealt with this situation really well, didn't yell at her and cared more about her being okay than the fact that my carpet was ruined. I ran her to the bathroom and realized that in the process of breaking the bottle open she sliced her thumb open too. I was worried she was going to need stitches because by the time I realized this her hands and arms were covered in blood. Luckily, after a few minutes of pressure the bleeding stopped. Unfortunately she was still covered in nail polish...that would have to wait until I dealt with the carpet.



My computer wasn't on yet, so I turned it on. While I was waiting for it to load I grabbed my nail polish remover and poured the entire bottle on the spot and started scrubbing. I needed more so I called Shirlaine who brought some over. This is a picture Ruth took while I was talking to Shirlaine.


The internet was up and Shirlaine left, so I looked up what other people had done. Someone suggested vinegar. I tried that, and it did nothing. Someone else...actually quite a few people...suggested Windex. Tried that-nothing happened. I called Judy McCurdy (our realtor who is also in our ward) and she said she'd bring over some carpet cleaner that works wonders. She didn't get to our house for about an hour, so before then I read that someone had used OxyClean. The previous owner of our house had left a huge box of the stuff so I ran to the basement and grabbed the box. I mixed a quarter cup of it with a cup of hot water, mixed it up, and poured it all over the stain.

Relief! It was finally working, the stain was really going away and I had to look for it to be able to continue the cleaning. Judy got to our house and her cleaning product did the final trick and took the last tint of pink out of the carpet.

When Brad got home and I told him the story he walked around the living room looking for the stain. He even lifted up one of the chairs to see if it was under there!