Hello everyone!!! I thought I would break away from MySpace and try this out instead. This will be a MUCH easier way to keep you all posted on the happening of our family rather then my newsletter that I send via email. I think I'll enjoy this a bit more too. Well, I know the last time I wrote a newsletter was when Kashton was born, so....here is what has happened since then.

Because I stopped working to become a stay-at-home mom, that just meant that Cameron (bless him) had to work harder. That also meant that I was in this pretty much alone considering that Cameron leaves the house at 8:00 AM and doesn't come home until 11:00PM. The only comfort I really had was thinking Heavenly Father probably really trusted me with this little guy.
Mom was able to come out here and help for a week and that was the biggest blessing of my life. Cameron's younger brother Cory came to live with us the day I came home from the hospital. It was a bit of a challenge with a new baby, being a first time mom, being 2,000 miles away from family and home, and having a semi-permanent house guest who will be staying with us until January.
I needed a bit of a break. So I went back to Utah when Kashton was six weeks old. I was SO happy to be there and to have the opportunity for my family to all meet him. It's been so difficult living away knowing that he's growing up not knowing any of his aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents. While I was in Utah, it was the Larsen Family Reunion. We went down to Panguitch, Utah ( close to Bryce Canyon) and had so much fun camping and hiking. Yes, I took my six week old hiking and I would do it again, knowing that we're in the good hands of my family. We went on some pretty difficult hikes that involved passing kids up and down cliffs and climbing up and down ropes. I loved to watch the teamwork of my family. None of us would've EVER made it through these hikes without each other. It was SO much fun. You can click on these pictures to get a close up of them. I love this picture of the "system." It shows what it took to get Kashton from me, to brother-in-law Jeff, to brother Jess (wedged in the "slot"), and up to the top to cousin Brandon. Whew...it was FUN!!
It was such a rejuvinating vacation for me. It was also nice to have a break from the colic. Kashton was constantly passed and bounced from one sister, to another, to sister-in-laws, to mom, to aunts....and it was nice to just sit and relax. :) And I know I keep saying this over and over...but ya'll (yes, I've been living in Missouri for TOO long) take advantage of where you live. It was SO nice to actually be able to walk through the grass barefoot. I think I did it everyday while I was there. 
Kashton was blessed the 1st of June. It was sad to not have my family there. I probably cried a bit more than I should have. But none-the-less it was nice that Cam's parents were able to come out. I'm glad his dad Ron was there in the circle with Kashton.


As difficult as this summer has been, there really has been some incredibly rewarding times. Of course, whenever there was a break with the colic and I could get Kashton to be happy...the camera came out. Here are some fun memories of his first few months.

Going swimming in Table Rock Lake with Cameron when he was two months old. That's the Showboat where Cameron (and I use to) works. I didn't get the camera out quick enough for his first "dunk" in the water. He didn't like it too much. :)

This was Kashton's theatrical debut on the Showboat. We went and saw Cameron's show and our good friend Bob brought Kashton out on stage with him. Yup, that's Kashton crying in the microphone and the WHOLE audience going "AAWWW!" And I'm thinking "Oh great, now I have to calm him down." Sure enough, I spent the entire show bouncing him at the back of the theater. Luckily, Kashton has a pretty quiet cry.
Early morning feedings and Sunday afternoon naps together.

He can't fall asleep without his monkey right next to his face.
He can't fall asleep without his monkey right next to his face.
I think our pediatrician got tired of me breaking down into tears everytime I walked into her office. She just kept giving me the same answer for EVERYTHING. "You just have a very colicky child and he will soon grow out of it. Then you'll never remember that he was ever colicky." Seriously!!! HOW CAN I POSSIBLY FORGET???? Well, he's 4 1/2 months old now and THERE IS A LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL...finally. Within the past week and a half he has become a different baby. I'm starting to think that maybe motherhood isn't so bad after all.
Because of the colic, the pediatrician had us start him on solids...but only specific ones. We started him on oatmeal cereal and prunes. YES...prunes!!!! To my family (all the rest of you, this is probably "too much information" so you may skip over this part): you have always mentioned how you only had to change a "dirty" diaper on me only once a week. Mom, you've mentioned how concerned you were for me and my lack of BM's ("bowel movements" for those of you who don't speak "Oprah"). Well, I guess I'm getting a taste of my own medicine. I only change a dirty diaper about once in five days. So, we have a diet of prunes and oatmeal...and so far it's not working very good. He may look like his daddy on the outside...but he's mommy on the inside. :) I have some cute pictures anyway.


PRUNE FACE!!!!!!!

PRUNE FACE!!!!!!!
He still hasn't grasped the concept of the JohnnyJumpUp. He just likes to chew on the bar and then cry after about three minutes.
Two cute boys about to take a bath.
This was so cute. I could hear him "talking" (or "singing"...which he does VERY loudly, especially during Sacrament meeting) in his room after a nap. When I walked in there, he had discovered his feet and was just having a little conversation with them. It was precious.
Bathtime is my FAVORITE time of day. It calms him and he's VERY happy, laughing at everything and suddenly I become the funniest person in the world. It does wonders for my self-esteem. :) My child thinks I'm pretty cool!!!
Well, we're all doing good. Kashton's happier, he's been sleeping through the night for the past week, we're all happier. I just love this little boy......and I miss all of you!!!!!
9 comments:
The blog looks great, Bethany! It's a fun way to keep in touch. Kashton is really cute!! :)
Wow. What a journey you two have been through. A real challenge. Kudos to you for coming through it. A 2nd baby will seem like a breeze after all of this.
Ha, that last comment was mine. I didn't mean to make it anonymous!
You look fabulous-love the slideshow because you look like you could be a model! And Kashton fits right into the cuteness-if he has cried a lot-at least he is absolutely DARLING! Megan was born May 9th so we are just about the same with our babies. I am excited to keep in touch this way!
Nancy
I sympathize with the colic situation. My second was way horrible and there were moments we thought we wouldn't make it. Now she is almost 2 and the sweetest happiest thing on earth. Oh and if you have more they entertain each other...that's the secret.
Hey Beth!!! I LOVE your blog. I think that was about the best post I have ever read!!!! Kashton really is SUCH a cutie, I am so happy he is doing better. Love ya!!!!
Hello there! How fun for you all to live in Branson. I visited there a few years ago and had such a great time. Right up your alley! Glad to see you are still doing what you have always done so well.
What! I am freakin' out at how cute this kid is. You guys reproduce with amazing results. Congrats! I can't wait to meet him someday. I bet he has the best personality cause his parents are exceptional people!
That is funny our kiddos are doing the same things. How are you? Is Kashton still doing good? Miss you!!!
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