I've been awful at blogging, but I guess moving can do that to you. I hope to be better soon, but for now, just an update that our little man got 2 more teeth this week. His top right one came in on 7-27 and his top left one on 7-30. His bottom teeth came in within a few days of each other too. It's funny to me that he's gone months before getting new teeth and then gets them in pairs.
On the day his first top tooth came in, we were walking through Target and I heard an awful sound coming from his mouth. I reached into his mouth trying to figure out what he had put in there, only to realize that my sweet son had already figured out how to grind his teeth. I absolutely hate that sound, but thankfully, he hasn't done it since that one time.
7.31.2010
7.25.2010
Blessed
So the last few weeks have been a complete whirlwind, but I suppose I should start from the beginning.
In March, Ryan received an email from Garrett, the pastor of Graham Bible Church in Graham, Texas asking if Ryan would be interested in serving as the senior pastor of the church when Garrett left. Garrett and his family are going to DC to serve at Capitol Hill Baptist Church, where Ryan did his internship last year. Garrett got Ryan's information through some contacts at CHBC.
Anyway, over the last few months, Ryan filled out a doctrinal questionnaire, did a couple phone interviews, and took 2 trips to Texas for Ryan to preach at the church and for us to get to know the congregation a little bit.
We are so excited that the Lord chose to bring us to Graham Bible Church where Ryan is now serving.
There were only a few weeks from the time we found out God had called us to Graham to the time we moved, so it was a busy time. I finished up work, we packed like crazy and attempted to get our house ready to sell.
It was amazing to see how well cared for we were during those weeks.
We had several friends come over and help us pack--some of those friends even came over multiple times. We had people bring us dinner. We had friends help with yard work. We had a friend who took Caleb to the zoo on the day we moved so we could have one fewer distraction. We had sweet friends who came over and cleaned our house for us (to get it ready to sell) after we left. I am amazed at just how well our Louisville family loved us.
We had some difficulties with loading our truck and then when we were loaded up and about to head out of Louisville, the Check Engine light had come on in the truck. So, we headed back to the Penske location to get it checked. There was indeed a problem, so they ended up getting us a different truck and got movers to transfer all of our stuff to the new truck. This whole ordeal took 2-3 hours, and another sweet friend very thoughtfully brought us dinner since we had no way to leave.
Our goal had been to leave town around 1pm, but we didn't get out until 8:30. Thankfully, we only planned on driving to Nashville that night, so we could stay with Ryan's brother and his family. They cared for us so well while we were there, and my sister-in-law even bathed Caleb for me so I could finish getting things together.
The rest of the trip was relatively uneventful, and we arrived safely in Graham a couple days later. We were warmly greeted by a bunch of church members who quickly unloaded our stuff and put everything into a storage shed.
I type all of this out, not to complain or to say look what we had to go through, but to show that in every situation, God provided for all of our needs, and he continues to do so through the loving people at Graham Bible Church. We are so very thankful to be here and are excited about what God has in store for us. Thank you, Lord, for your loving care and provision for us!
In March, Ryan received an email from Garrett, the pastor of Graham Bible Church in Graham, Texas asking if Ryan would be interested in serving as the senior pastor of the church when Garrett left. Garrett and his family are going to DC to serve at Capitol Hill Baptist Church, where Ryan did his internship last year. Garrett got Ryan's information through some contacts at CHBC.
Anyway, over the last few months, Ryan filled out a doctrinal questionnaire, did a couple phone interviews, and took 2 trips to Texas for Ryan to preach at the church and for us to get to know the congregation a little bit.
We are so excited that the Lord chose to bring us to Graham Bible Church where Ryan is now serving.
There were only a few weeks from the time we found out God had called us to Graham to the time we moved, so it was a busy time. I finished up work, we packed like crazy and attempted to get our house ready to sell.
It was amazing to see how well cared for we were during those weeks.
We had several friends come over and help us pack--some of those friends even came over multiple times. We had people bring us dinner. We had friends help with yard work. We had a friend who took Caleb to the zoo on the day we moved so we could have one fewer distraction. We had sweet friends who came over and cleaned our house for us (to get it ready to sell) after we left. I am amazed at just how well our Louisville family loved us.
We had some difficulties with loading our truck and then when we were loaded up and about to head out of Louisville, the Check Engine light had come on in the truck. So, we headed back to the Penske location to get it checked. There was indeed a problem, so they ended up getting us a different truck and got movers to transfer all of our stuff to the new truck. This whole ordeal took 2-3 hours, and another sweet friend very thoughtfully brought us dinner since we had no way to leave.
Our goal had been to leave town around 1pm, but we didn't get out until 8:30. Thankfully, we only planned on driving to Nashville that night, so we could stay with Ryan's brother and his family. They cared for us so well while we were there, and my sister-in-law even bathed Caleb for me so I could finish getting things together.
The rest of the trip was relatively uneventful, and we arrived safely in Graham a couple days later. We were warmly greeted by a bunch of church members who quickly unloaded our stuff and put everything into a storage shed.
I type all of this out, not to complain or to say look what we had to go through, but to show that in every situation, God provided for all of our needs, and he continues to do so through the loving people at Graham Bible Church. We are so very thankful to be here and are excited about what God has in store for us. Thank you, Lord, for your loving care and provision for us!
7.07.2010
10 Months!

Sweet Caleb, what a joy you are! Your daddy and I still look at you in awe of the precious gift that you are. We can't believe that God has chosen us to be your parents!
During this month, you went on your second trip to Texas. You played during the first flight and then slept on the way back. You did such a good job adjusting to all your new environments and the changes in your schedule--we were so proud of you!



You're still really cuddly when you're tired. However, you're such an active little boy that you typically want to be playing if we're sitting on the ground.
Though you had waved some before now, you're now waving much more consistently.
When we lay you down to go to sleep, you rub your face back and forth on the bed a couple times as you get settled and then usually tuck your hands under your tummy. When I walk out of your bedroom, you'll often pick your head up slightly to watch me wave goodnight to you and then you'll often wave back.
You also learned to clap this month, and you love doing it. You get a big smile on your face any time you do it, and you look up at us, almost as if you're waiting for us to say, "Yea!!" and clap with you.
You have learned how to crawl onto and sit on the dishwasher door when it's open, and one day, in the midst of our packing, I looked over and found you standing on top of one of the smaller packed boxes. What a monkey you are!!
Speaking of packing, you like to pull things out of any boxes that we've packed but haven't yet taped. Needless to say, our most productive pack times are while you're sleeping. :)
A few times I've seen you let go of whatever you're holding onto while you're standing, but it doesn't take long before you either grab back on or sit down. You walk around fairly well with us holding your hands. It seems like walking is in your near future, but I sure wouldn't mind if you held off on it a bit longer. :)
Your tongue is often sticking out of your mouth, though it seems like you may be doing that less and less.
Thankfully, you seem to be learning what "No" means. So far you seem to be obeying well with a simple "No," but I know that won't always be the case.
You haven't been saying deh deh or mah mah for a little while, but you're always talking. I love your little voice, and I wish I knew what you were thinking and trying to say.


You've always seemed to enjoy a good beat, but you seem to be dancing more and more. (You're dancing consists of a huge smile and bouncing up and down.) What a cutie you are!
We have completely eliminated your third nap. For the last few months, you had only been taking that nap a few times a week, depending on our schedule that day, but it's gone now.
You love food and seem to enjoy tasting different things. So far, we haven't found anything you won't eat, which I hope continues to be the case.

6.26.2010
Undeserving

My goodness! I am overcome right now with love and humility. God has blessed me so richly with a husband who strives daily to love me as Christ has loved the church and with a son who couldn't be any happier or sweeter. These boys fill my heart with so much love and joy! Thank you, Lord, for these precious gifts that I know I don't deserve. Please help me to treasure them and never take them for granted.
6.10.2010
9 Months!

This post is late again, but happy 9 month birthday, sweet Caleb!
At your 9 month checkup, your stats were:
Height: 28.5in (50th percentile)
Weight: 19lbs 1oz (25th percentile)
Head Circumference: 45.5cm (50th percentile)

You're learning how to feed yourself, but sometimes it takes you using both hands to make sure the piece of food makes it into your mouth and in your lap.
When I'm feeding you, you love to play with things as you eat. It helps keep you eating, as opposed to looking and moving all around, so I have a stack of stuff that I hand you as you eat, including my cell phone, chapstick, thermometer, remote control and a Praise Baby DVD case.

You are now pulling up and cruising (walking while holding onto toys and furniture) really well, though you do have a lot more bruises from falling down.
I love how when you hear one of us come in the door, you get excited and start laughing and quickly crawling to the door to greet us.


You love to play, and your favorite toy this month has been an empty water bottle. You also like your stackable rings, and as always, everything that can go in your mouth does.

You often will "get shy" with people. If I'm holding you and someone starts talking to you or making you smile, sometimes you'll turn away and bury your head in my shoulder, only to look back at that person with a big grin a few seconds later.
When you get around other animals you don't know, you'll start making this grunting sound. It's like you get excited and want to show us what you've discovered.
You have been so much more cuddly this month. You were cuddly when you were younger, but it seems like you were too busy being active the last couple of months. Now, when you're tired, you'll lay your head on my left shoulder facing away from me. You curl your right arm around my left arm and put your left arm down straight by your side. I love it! You've even fallen asleep like this a few times.

You truly are our little monkey! This month you climbed onto and sat on a case of water bottles and also onto the bottom shelf of a changing table at church. You've also attempted to get up on the dishwasher door, but thankfully, you haven't quite conquered that one yet.
You had your first airplane ride and trip to Texas this month, and you handled it all like a champ. You ate well on takeoff and then slept for most of the flights.

5.06.2010
8 Months!


This month you also learned to pull up. It was quite a surprise when I peaked in your bedroom during nap time and saw you standing for the first time. We are now at the lowest setting for your crib mattress.
You certainly have a tendency to go for the few things in the room that you’re not supposed to have. You’re pretty amused by doorstops, and your latest fascination is a silver ring that’s on your daddy’s work bag.


You now have your bottom two teeth, which came in within 5 days of one another. Thankfully, you haven’t really seem phased by teething.
This month, you tried squash, bananas, guacamole, limes (which you love), mashed potatoes (which you didn’t care for), apples, pears, peaches and prunes.
It’s so fun to watch you interact with your friends at church. You and your buddy, Rivers, seem to really enjoy playing together in the nursery.

This month was a whirlwind, filled with lots and lots of milestones. We love you so much, little one, and we're so thankful for the joy you bring to our lives!
4.28.2010
Number Two

Probably not what you're thinking, but Caleb's second tooth broke through today. It's his lower right one. Two teeth in less than a week!
For the last couple of days, Caleb has constantly had his tongue sticking out. He seems to like to feel his new teeth with his tongue.
You're growing up too fast, little one! Slow down!! :)
4.25.2010
More Videos
These videos are mostly for family, so don't feel compelled to watch them. To enlarge them, click on the four arrows that are in the bottom right corner, to the left of the word "vimeo".
This video was taken on 4-9-10, just a few days after Caleb started crawling. He had just turned 7 months at this point. By the way, I had taken off his pants to make it easier for him to crawl but hadn't gotten to his socks yet. :)
This video was taken on 4-21-10 and is just a glimpse into the life of our 7.5 month old. Lots of smiles, talking, crawling and trying to put EVERYTHING in his mouth.
This video was taken on 4-9-10, just a few days after Caleb started crawling. He had just turned 7 months at this point. By the way, I had taken off his pants to make it easier for him to crawl but hadn't gotten to his socks yet. :)
Caleb Learns to Crawl from Kelli Bishop on Vimeo.
This video was taken on 4-21-10 and is just a glimpse into the life of our 7.5 month old. Lots of smiles, talking, crawling and trying to put EVERYTHING in his mouth.
Caleb Plays and Talks from Kelli Bishop on Vimeo.
4.23.2010
A Big Day
Caleb had one today. This morning while playing in his jumperoo, he said, "mah mah". Oh, what a sweet, sweet sound to my ears! I'm sure he doesn't know yet that that's me, but I love it! "Deh deh" is still his favorite thing to say, but I'm loving this new sound.
After I fed Caleb at lunch, he kept pulling at my hand and putting it in his mouth. This is nothing new, but I felt something unusual this time. For a brief second, I thought he had gotten something in his mouth. As I stuck my finger back in there, I discovered his first tooth emerging--the bottom left one. I seriously almost cried. We've had so many milestones in the last couple of weeks that I'm on a bit of an overload. Crawling, pulling up to standing, new phrases and now a tooth to top it all off! It's so sweet, though. By the way, I can't remember now who gave us the teething rings, but thank you!! Caleb hasn't been fussy or anything, but he sure loves them, especially when they're chilled.


Just a sidenote, I'm not sure if Caleb is picking this up from Wally, but he kept trying to crawl around with the teething ring in his mouth (like Wally does with his toys). Too cute.
This afternoon, Caleb got to play with his new table for the first time. One of my coworkers generously passed down a Leap Frog Learning Table that her children were through with. I wish I'd had the video camera going when he first started playing with it because he LOVED it. He just kept laughing and squealing. So precious!



Thank you, Lord, for such a special day!
After I fed Caleb at lunch, he kept pulling at my hand and putting it in his mouth. This is nothing new, but I felt something unusual this time. For a brief second, I thought he had gotten something in his mouth. As I stuck my finger back in there, I discovered his first tooth emerging--the bottom left one. I seriously almost cried. We've had so many milestones in the last couple of weeks that I'm on a bit of an overload. Crawling, pulling up to standing, new phrases and now a tooth to top it all off! It's so sweet, though. By the way, I can't remember now who gave us the teething rings, but thank you!! Caleb hasn't been fussy or anything, but he sure loves them, especially when they're chilled.


Just a sidenote, I'm not sure if Caleb is picking this up from Wally, but he kept trying to crawl around with the teething ring in his mouth (like Wally does with his toys). Too cute.
This afternoon, Caleb got to play with his new table for the first time. One of my coworkers generously passed down a Leap Frog Learning Table that her children were through with. I wish I'd had the video camera going when he first started playing with it because he LOVED it. He just kept laughing and squealing. So precious!



Thank you, Lord, for such a special day!
4.05.2010
Scratch That
In my last post, I said Caleb wasn't really crawling yet. I guess maybe being on all fours and pulling himself forward with his arms counts as an early form of crawling. Well, it doesn't matter because he's crawling for real now. My goodness--our little boy is growing up too fast!!!
7 Months!

Precious Caleb! You’re growing up too fast, little one! This month was one of lots of milestones for you.


These days, you always have your tongue out and are often blowing bubbles. You’re so content, especially in the morning, and will often entertain yourself for quite awhile.
It’s getting harder to keep you in Bible study with us because you are constantly squealing with delight. You’re talking more and often let out these long sighs. Since around 4.5 months, you will sometimes make the “Mmm” or “Muh” sound when crying, but it's not all the time. This month, though, you said, “Deh” by mimicking me and then, “Deh deh” later that same day. Now thats all you say is, “Deh deh deh...”

Your day typically consists of 4 feedings and 3 1.5-2 hour naps. Your naps are usually around 9:30am, 1:30pm and 5:30pm, but we typically end up skipping your last nap on nights we have church or Bible study. The first feeding of the day is around 7:30 or 8, and the last feeding at night is around 7:30 or 8, depending on my work schedule.
For a few months now, you have loved when I sing you “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star”. It almost always gets you to stop fussing.
You still don’t have any teeth, but you sure continue to drool like crazy.
You love your crawl ball, your blue octopus, your Monchichi, rattle ball, our cell phones and the remote control. All of these inevitably end up in your mouth.

You got sick twice this month but only for a couple days each time. It’s mostly my fault, though, because I can't seem to get over my own sickness and end up giving it back to you.

One thing you do that makes me laugh is when you want something (even if it's just wanting us to pick you up), you hold your arms out in front of you and rotate your wrists around, so that your hands are going in constant circles. You also will sometimes drop your lower jaw down (and sometimes to the right a bit) and will open and close your mouth repeatedly, almost like you're chewing something. It’s pretty cute.
We love you, little boy, and we're so honored that God has chosen us to be your parents!
3.23.2010
The Sweetest Sound...
I can remember hearing was Caleb today saying, "Deh Deh." Precious! Up until today he hasn't copied our sounds much, and this is so much fun. I'm unfortunately sick in bed right now, and all I hear on our baby monitor is our sweet boy in his crib saying, "Deh Deh." (Caleb is just now getting to bed because we were out late tonight.) I'll try and get a video of it soon. Praise the Lord for that sweet little voice!
3.16.2010
Videos
These are a couple of videos that I'm posting mostly for family. I haven't posted any videos since Caleb was born, so some of them are pretty old. I can't believe how little Caleb was in these videos!
**You can make each video larger by clicking on the four arrows that are in the bottom right corner, to the left of the word "vimeo".
This video was taken after church on January 3 (Caleb's 4 month birthday). I think it's the first video we have of Caleb laughing.
This video was taken the day after Christmas and was the third time Caleb rolled over from his tummy to his back. He was about 3.5 months old at the time.
This video was taken right after we got home from the hospital. Caleb was 2 days old and was about to meet Wally for the first time.
This video was taken 32 minutes after Caleb was born. The comment about Hudson refers to one of our friend's baby, who was also born with quite a conehead. :)
**You can make each video larger by clicking on the four arrows that are in the bottom right corner, to the left of the word "vimeo".
This video was taken after church on January 3 (Caleb's 4 month birthday). I think it's the first video we have of Caleb laughing.
Caleb Laughing from Kelli Bishop on Vimeo.
This video was taken the day after Christmas and was the third time Caleb rolled over from his tummy to his back. He was about 3.5 months old at the time.
Caleb Rolls Over from Kelli Bishop on Vimeo.
This video was taken right after we got home from the hospital. Caleb was 2 days old and was about to meet Wally for the first time.
Wally Meets Caleb from Kelli Bishop on Vimeo.
This video was taken 32 minutes after Caleb was born. The comment about Hudson refers to one of our friend's baby, who was also born with quite a conehead. :)
Caleb's First Video from Kelli Bishop on Vimeo.
3.12.2010
6 Months! (Continued)

This month, you went on your first trip to the Smoky Mountains as a belated celebration of your daddy's birthday. (I'll post more about that trip later.)

When I feed you, you often grab at my face--at my chin, at my nose, but most commonly, you'll hang your hand from my lower teeth. This isn't done in an ugly manner, but appears to be how you like to show affection these days.

For a little while, when we would go to kiss you on your mouth, you would grin, open your mouth and start shaking your head back and forth. I think this started because one day I was quickly kissing back and forth between your right and left cheeks, and you kept moving your head back and forth to catch me.
You're getting more hair, and I really love your fuzzy little head. You don't have any teeth yet, though you still drool a lot and try to stick everything in your mouth.
You often clasp your hands together, with arms bent and move hands back and forth toward your mouth. You have also started to grab for everything.
Sometimes you'll grab my ears or cheeks and pull your face toward mine. I'm not sure if you're trying to initiate kisses, but I like to think so. :)

Your sitting skills have improved a lot this month. At first you could only sit if you had one or both hands on the ground too. Then, you would sit on your own for a bit, but then start to tip either forward or sideways. Now you sit pretty well and seem to have better posture while doing it than we do. You'll still tip over some, especially if you're trying to get a toy that's out of reach.
You caught your second cold this month--poor little guy. You had a runny nose, watery eyes, and a sad cough, but thankfully no fever. I hate it when you're sick because you look so pitiful, but you're a trooper and still seem pretty happy.

At your 6 month checkup today, which was about 1.5 weeks late, you were 16lbs 6oz and 27.25 inches long, putting you in the 25-50th percentile for weight and 75th percentile for height. My little boy isn't quite so little anymore! You did very well on your developmental testing, and we were given the go-ahead to start you on solid foods, which we're excited about. It will be so fun to see your reaction to so many new things. We love you little Caleb, and we're so proud to call you our son!
3.10.2010
3.04.2010
Middle School Prank

We were told what time they would be coming by, so we watched the girls through the blinds in our front room. They were pretty cute thinking they were being all sneaky. They rang the doorbell and ran, so Ryan walked out, looked around and acted confused. He then came back inside.
The girls then rang the doorbell again but waited at the door. Ryan ran around from the backyard and scared them. During all of this, the police man came, arrested the dad and drove away for a few minutes. The girls were all worried, but the police man came back with the dad, announcing that it was a joke.
It was fun seeing the girls, and the best part was that they picked up all of the forks before leaving. :)

3.03.2010
6 Months!
Six months ago, we were holding you in our arms for the first time. You had been in this world for 46 minutes, and already you had stolen our hearts, humbled us, allowed us to better appreciate our Father's love for us and filled us with inexplicable joy. And now, 6 months later, the same is still true.
Caleb, you are such a joy to us, and I'm so very thankful that we can celebrate you today. It's crazy to me that you have been here for half a year now--the time has really flown by!
It was difficult coordinating Ryan's, my and our pediatrician's schedules so we could all be present for Caleb's 6 month checkup, so the appointment isn't until the end of next week. I'm holding off on writing Caleb's actual 6 month post until we have this month's statistics, but for now, here's a picture of our little boy. In case you can't see it, he's wearing his Manchester United (Ryan's favorite soccer team) sleeper, which was a Christmas present from his daddy.
We love you, sweet Caleb!!
Caleb, you are such a joy to us, and I'm so very thankful that we can celebrate you today. It's crazy to me that you have been here for half a year now--the time has really flown by!
It was difficult coordinating Ryan's, my and our pediatrician's schedules so we could all be present for Caleb's 6 month checkup, so the appointment isn't until the end of next week. I'm holding off on writing Caleb's actual 6 month post until we have this month's statistics, but for now, here's a picture of our little boy. In case you can't see it, he's wearing his Manchester United (Ryan's favorite soccer team) sleeper, which was a Christmas present from his daddy.
We love you, sweet Caleb!!

3.02.2010
Creativity and Deliberate Parenting
Over the years I have been amazed by these traits which I have seen displayed in one of my friends through her blog posts. I hope that when we're to the training and teaching stage with Caleb that I will be able to implement some of my friend's ideas. Check out her website here for great ideas on lessons for teaching children, not to mention yummy recipes and creative gift ideas. Thank you, sweet friend, for giving me a desire to grow in these areas.
2.23.2010
It's Time to Weigh In
Ever since Caleb was born, people have had very strong opinions about who he looks like. Some definitely think it's me, and some definitely think it's Ryan. We've known from the beginning that Caleb's coloring as a baby is like what mine was (blonde hair, blue eyes, fair skin), but I haven't been able to figure out beyond coloring who he looks like. Well, I finally got around to uploading Ryan and my old baby pictures. The first set of pictures is each of us in the hospital. The next set is what I'm guessing is 2-3 months later for each of us, and then the next set is I'm guessing a few months after that. In each set of pictures, Ryan's on the top left, I'm on the top right, and Caleb is below in the middle.
Please comment below on who you think Caleb looks like. Feel free to mention a specific feature if you notice a resemblance. After looking at these pictures, I think I finally have an opinion, but I'm curious to see what everyone else thinks.








Please comment below on who you think Caleb looks like. Feel free to mention a specific feature if you notice a resemblance. After looking at these pictures, I think I finally have an opinion, but I'm curious to see what everyone else thinks.









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