Noah was on travel for work in Tennessee for a few weeks up until Christmas. He came home on December 23rd. I had everything already packed up when he arrived, and we immediately packed up and left for Springfield, IL to spend Christmas with his family. We had a great visit with everyone and were blessed with some wonderful gifts for Judah and ourselves. After about a week with them, we packed up again and headed to Wisconsin to see my family. My cousin Angie got married on New Year's Eve, and I played piano in the ceremony, which was quite the honor. The service was beautiful, and the reception was a blast. We stayed until about 10pm, until Judah pooped out (which was later than expected) and headed back to my parents' house to ring in the New Year. Everything at the church and reception - even the flower arrangements - was filled with silver and teal and glitter. It was amazing! Congrats to Angie and Matt - Mr. and Mrs. Halbach!!! :)
Here are some pictures of our Christmas & New Year's:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2041572&id=1075628199&l=a691ce0d1d
After the wedding, we relaxed for a few days and headed home. We were home about 2 days, when we received news that my grandmother (mom's mother) had passed away. We had just been there to visit with her with Judah a few days prior. She had been battling Parkinson's Disease - we are not sure how long, as it was just diagnosed in the final stages. The Lord took her home, so we made the trip up to Wisconsin to attend the funeral. Although our return was for a solemn reason, it was still wonderful to see family again, as we don't usually get to visit often with my family.
Shortly after the funeral, Noah had to leave for Tennessee again and flew out of Milwaukee while I stayed with Judah at my parents' house. He was there about 4 days when he called and said they were sending him back because the wind tunnel wasn't operational. So he flew back and we headed home to St. Louis again. It was nice to sleep in our own bed again after being gone since mid-December!
They got the tunnel up and running again, so Noah drove out to Tennessee on the 12th. In the interim, my mom said the house was too quiet so she flew down for a few days and helped me do some projects around the house and had a great visit with Judah. After she left Judah and I headed up to Springfield, IL to be with his parents. Noah's mom had minor surgery so we went to help her recover and help her around the house. Turns out, it wasn't so much about helping around the house as it was her having fun with Judah! haha We had a nice visit for about a week and just got back on Thursday. Noah came home from Tennessee Friday, after being gone almost 3 weeks.
It was wonderful having everyone home again. We are so incredibly thankful for that after all of the craziness!!! Noah will be home for about a week, and then he will be flying to Sweden for work, gone from the 12-18th. Once he returns, he will be home again for a few weeks, then heading to the UK for another wind tunnel test for a week in March. Hopefully things will calm down after that.
I am thinking about joining a Mom's group (like Mom's Club or MOPS) or a Bible Study from church so I can break up my week of being at home, and Judah and I can meet new people. Being a stay-at-home mom is wonderful, but it can be a little monotonous at times (and a little crazy without another adult around to talk to during the day!). I love being with people, and it would be good to help Judah meet other kiddos too.
Noah is working on his LAST Master's class, which he (and I) can't wait to be done with! It will be so nice for him to have more time to spend with Judah and myself in the evenings. I know he is looking forward to that.
Other than that, Judah is turned 7 months old today. I can't believe he's growing up so fast! He got his first two teeth a few weeks ago (which I can't seem to get a picture of, for the life of me!) and he is trying hard to crawl backwards. He's doing a pretty good job of it and is constantly trying to 'fix' his technique. He is still a sweet little ball of cuddles and laughter and we just love him to pieces. Can't get enough of that smile and his little giggle. Judah is into EVERYTHING now - everything that is within reach he will pull, throw, touch, grab and smack. He especially loves hair, buttons and any dangly strings. His favorite things to interact with are paper (especially newspaper ads) and water. He loves water bottles and bathtime is getting wetter for mommy and daddy since Judah figured out how to splash! lol Judah especially loves to bounce - in his jumper or on anyone's lap, couch, floor... you name it. He is always hopping up and down, whether he's got his feet on something solid or not! It is so much fun and it gives our arms a great workout too! :)
Here are some recent pictures of Judah with my parents in Wisconsin:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2042891&id=1075628199&l=a406b3161b
All in all, we feel so blessed. We have a wonderful family and group of friends, our home, church and our sweet little boy. Noah's job is going well and I am having fun staying at home with Judah.
We hope all of you are doing well also, and blessings on all of your heads!
Love,
Noah, Krista and Judah-bean

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