Thursday, May 28, 2009

Adjusting to two kiddos

Well, it has been a week since Noah made his grand appearance (2 weeks before his due date and a week before the c-section was scheduled!) and I am loving life with 2!

Here are a few pics of our transition...

Sweet sleeping Noah...

Awake Noah...

Noah's sweet little baby feet...

Sibling nap time (Georgia was actually just waking up by the time I thought about getting out the camera)
On our way home for the first time as a family of 4!

Cute cloth diapered baby Georgia. She doesn't seem to notice a difference and so far they really aren't that much work; especially since we don't use them overnight or when we go out.




Today was my first venture out of the house with both babies by myself. We went to the park. I couldn't bear to let Georgia watch any more Elmo and she was climbing the walls. We were only there for about an hour because it was starting to rain. We had a good time, though.




Georgia is doing great adjusting. She has always been so independent so the little bit of neediness and fussiness we are dealing with is not bad at all. She loves her little brother, she likes to point out all his "parts". We are hoping he makes it to his first birthday still having both eyes! She also asks to "hold it" often. So cute.


Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Noah's here!!!!

This is a guest blog by Elizabeth's husband, Chad!

Elizabeth got home this morning from delivering papers and decided to put away a few things around the house. She began having contractions, but wasn't sure if they were the real deal. They were certainly stronger than the Braxton-Hicks (spelling?) contractions, so she rested for awhile. The contractions didn't give up. Elizabeth took a shower, hoping the warm water would relax her body, but by the time she got out to brush her teeth she was having a hard time standing up from the pain! At this point the contractions were about 5 minutes apart and becoming more intense. It was around 11:40am and she decided to call the doctor. They told her to come in for a check up around 12:30pm. We quickly got ready, grabbed a few things, and left with Georgia to go see the doctor. The doctor examined her and immediately admitted her to labor/delivery because she was 8 centimeters which was amazing because in her examination the day before there were no signs of impending labor!!! They quickly ran blood tests and filled out paper work in time to get the epidural working. By the time the epidural was in and the nurses examined her, the water broke and it was go-time! Pushing didn't last long at all--in fact she gave about 4-5 good pushes and Noah was born! It was so exciting to be right there and see the whole thing!! Noah cried and reached out his arms as soon as he was born! I got to cut the umbilical cord and within a short time he was cleaned up and we were holding him! He is 6lbs 2oz and 18 in long!

We want to thank everyone for your prayers and texts and your help and your gifts! Elizabeth is especially happy because they allowed her to deliver Noah without another C-section! Elizabeth is recovering well and continues to tell everyone she see how happy and amazed she is about how quickly and easy the labor was. We also praise Jesus because of his mercy and grace that the labor went so smoothly and didn't involve surgery! We also praise him because of his blessing in giving us new baby Noah!


Here are some pics (look at all the hair--he has more than I do!!!):














Tuesday, May 5, 2009

The Nursery

Well, last night we set up the crib for Noah and arranged the nursery. There is wall to wall furniture but it all fit! Here are the "Before" photos...(there was also an armchair in front of the window for a while but I forgot to take the before photo before we moved it into the study.)...












And here are the After photos. We moved the dresser to the same side of the wall as the changing table and Georgia's crib...

Here is Georgia testing out the new crib. My friend, Meghann was so generous to give us this crib when her twins moved to toddler beds!









Here is Noah's crib, where the dresser used to be.



Here is a view from the hallway. Georgia is in Noah's crib and you can see part of her crib there on the right. The changing table is between the dresser and Georgia's crib.


We still need to move some of the wall hangings around. Those tea cups are a little girly to be hung over a boy's crib, the dresser now blocks half the picture hung on that wall and we got a "pet net" to hang in one corner to keep all the stuffed animals and dolls that take over the floor. My mom came over today and shampooed the carpets. Slowly but surely we are getting ready for this baby!