Sunday, December 28, 2008

Christmas Letter


Dear Friends and Family,


This year we have decided to post our Christmas letter on the blog...that way when you are done reading you don't have to throw anything in the trash. Our lives have been changed completely since last year...I know I didn't do a letter last year, but trust me it has changed a ton. In November of last year Dustin and I found out I was pregnant. After 15 months of trying we were so happy it finally happened, excited and a little scared too. I had a very uneventful pregnancy right up to the end. In the end I had to be induced due to low amniotic fluid and things went well. There is more detailed info on the birth for those who are interested posted on the blog in July.


Jackson Brian Treanor arrived on July 20, 2008. It is amazing how such a little bundle can completely change your life. From the start Jack has been a very content child and we are so lucky. He was sleeping through the night when he was 8 weeks old and rarely has a melt down. Dustin is convinced that Jack saves all his meltdowns for when I am not around. I took 3 months off work after Jack was born and that was the best. It gave the two of us some great bonding time and I got a chance to get used to being a mom. Dustin took a couple of weeks off work and then went back just before my mom came for a visit and then my dad came shortly after that. When I did finally get back to work I took is slow and over the course of 3 weeks finally went back to full-time status. That was really hard, but we have found a really great day care and Jack seems to love it. He recently had a Christmas program and when he saw his teachers he got the biggest grin on his face.


While Jackson was such a great addition to our family we did have one loss. In June my Grandpa Robert Korfhage passed away. I miss him so much! I miss his short phone conversations and his unconditional love. I am sorry he did not get a chance to meet Jackson or any of his other great-grandkids (4 were born within 4 months of each other), but I know he is smiling and keeping his loving eyes on all of them.


Dustin continues his work at the courthouse as the building manager in the administrative office. He continues to play softball and this summer was able to play on 5 different softball teams. Being pregnant and then a new mom I was able to watch a lot of his games this summer and fall. Jack attended his dad's first softball game when he was 3 weeks old. In addition to softball Dustin has been busy this year with volleyball, racquetball, tennis, golf and flag football. Dustin is a great dad and comes by it very naturally.


I am back to work full-time at Wasatch Peak Physical Therapy. I enjoy my work very much and this makes it worth the 35 mile commute. I took this summer and fall off from softball. I tried to play once when I was about 6-7 months pregnant and this was a big mistake...I was sore for over a week. I was able to play golf until I was about 8 months pregnant, but I did have to use a cart once I was about half way into my pregnancy.


Daisy, the dog, is now 5 years old and acting like she is 2. She has had to make some adjustments in her life as she has come to find out she is no longer number one, but she still gets her twice daily walks and we love on her as much as possible. She just sometimes looks at us like she is getting the short end of the stick, but I guess she is compared to how it used to be.


All and all things are going really well for us. We are looking forward to watching Utah play Alabama in the Sugar bowl. Jack attended 3 Utah football games with us and did not cry once...he is such a Champ. Please check out previous postings for more detailed stories about our life since the coming of Jackson and there will be many more to come.


We hope you all have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!!


Love,

Kristen, Dustin, Jackson and Daisy


Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Welcome Hansen's


My good friend Courtney and her family stopped by to say hello and catch a plane to New Jersey for their Thanksgiving break. Courtney and Ron live in Lander, Wyoming with their two children Whitney and Craig. It was so good to see them even if it was for a short time. Courtney was kind enough to bring 6 kitchen garbage bags full of Craig's old clothes for Jackson. There was a time when Courtney was sure they were going to have three kids, but since the birth of her son she is now convinced two is enough. Until the plane ride home from New Jersey Ron thought one more would be nice, but I think he has changed his mind now...I can't imagine why his kids are so cute, they look like perfect angels to me. Love you Court!

GO DUCKS!


Last week the Oregon Ducks came to Salt Lake to take on the University of Utah in men's basketball. It was big controversy here at the Treanor house as to what Jack was to wear to the game. I got on line and paid way too much for the cutest little Nike outfit for Jack to wear. I bought a 6-9 month size which I knew was going to be way too big, but I didn't want to buy him the 3-6 month size and then only have him wear it for 1-2 months.

I told Dustin that Jackson had to wear Duck stuff because no one would give me a bad time in my Oregon gear if there was the cutest little baby sporting Oregon gear too! Jackson and I were two of about 20 Duck fans at the game and we were disappointed when the Utes beat Oregon 95-81. The Ducks are young and with 6 freshman on the team, watch out in the next couple of years!







To each his own, but I think Jack looks much cuter in green and yellow!!!

Happy Thanksgiving


I hope everyone had a Happy Thanksgiving! We spent Thanksgiving at Pete's mother-in-law, Rebecca's, house. I brought a deep fried turkey which if you haven't had a deep fried turkey, try one...they are delicious! We had all the other typical foods of mashed potatos, yams, shrimp cocktail, stuffing and rolls. Everything was delicious and as always I ate too much. Jackson had a great day with family...grandma, grandpa, great grandma, uncles and aunts.
Treanor Kids
(Dustin, Porter, Merek, Bailey and Chloe

















Jackson & Uncle Merek

















Great Grandma Rebecca, Jack and Bailey













Jack & Aunt Bailey





















Pappy, Jack and Porter

The BIG Game/4 months old



On Saturday November 22nd Utah played BYU. Due to my delay in blogging most sports watchers are aware that we beat BYU!!! This is the biggest game of the year, even if we weren't going for a perfect season. We could lose every game the entire year and as long as we beat BYU there is a silver lining (I am sure you WSU fans can relate, congratulations by the way). Grandpa Pete (Pappy) came over with Aunt Chloe to watch Jack and the game. Dustin and I had a fabulous time at the game! It is much easier to cheer and be rowdy without Jackson with us. The first three quarters were a little disconcerting. For those of you who are unfamiliar with our history, the last two years BYU has beaten Utah in the last few minutes/seconds of the game. The U came through this year and in the fourth quarter we blew it wide open. It felt so good to pummel those Cougars! Now it is on to New Oreleans on January 2nd, where we will take on the University of Alabama Crimson Tide...Go Utes.




Jackson is now 4 months old and again he had his shots and check-up. Again Jack came though like a champ and had no fussiness or adverse side effects due to his shots (this time no lotion on his injection sites). Jack weighed 14 lbs and is 50th percentile in weight, 30th percentile in height and 50th percentile in head size. His doctor was pleased with his weight gain and with my history of allergies she wanted to wait on giving him cereal until he is 5-6 months old. She said as long as he is sleeping through the night and gaining weight the cereal could wait. Dr. Schriewer said his milestones to watch for will be rolling from his back to his belly and transferring objects from one hand to another.






At school they started putting him in a standing saucer and he loved it. Some friends of ours gave us a standing jumper and Jack absolutely loves it. Sometimes he jumps in it so much he is so fatigued he just falls asleep in mid jump! He is a very happy baby and sometimes I feel guilty because he is so good and so content. I guess we are just lucky...hopefully 2 years from now I won't be blogging about what a terror he is!

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Grammy & Grampy



Grammy and Grampy came for a visit a couple of weeks ago! The last time my mom was here Jack was only 3 weeks old and boy has he changed! Grampy David saw him for the first time and he said "He is a good looking kid." We had a really nice time, but I don't think Grammy had enough time and she is already planning her next trip.



Grammy came out a few days before Grampy. David was finishing a trip with is family through Michigan and then to Washington D.C. and back. His daughter had a new baby at the beginning of October. Gammy spent most of her time holding little Jack, marveling at his growth and loving him as much as possible...which is a lot of grandma lovin'! We took a trip to Park City to the outlet mall and surprisingly did not buy much, but it was a beautiful 60 degree day under a blue Park City sky...there is nothing like it!

Jack, Grammy and I picked up Grampy David at the airport. We had a lot of fun just hanging out and enjoying the short time we had together. We did drag grampy to Babies r Us and again did not spend much...I don't know what was wrong with me...I guess having a baby really does change you. We were so sad to see Grammy and Grampy go home! The talk of the upcoming holidays makes me a little sad to be so far away from family...I have a new little niece that I want to hold so bad I can hardly stand it. Thank goodness for Skype!