Sunday, October 9, 2011

updates

Si is cute as can be. He's a small one born at 5 lbs 6.8 oz but he nurses long and often which is exactly what we want this kiddo to do so he can grow plump like his big brother. Yup that's right, Christian has finally gotten a layer of chub around him and it is adorable. It's all I can do to keep myself from pinching him every time I see his sausage legs and bum running from me halfway during a diaper change. He's taken to Si quite well and loves to get praise for kissing and being gentle with him. Lest you think he is sweet with Si only to get attention I should let you know that his admiration extends to when they're alone as well. Two days ago I sent Christian to take a pillow into my room where I had Si sleeping in his co-sleeper on our tall bed. Before I knew it I heard a little cry. I ran down the hall to find Christian bending over Si giving him "kisses". Poor Si had red marks by his temple for the rest of the day. But hey, at least we know Christian likes him for him.

I've been recovering well and have taken advantage of my mom being in town and am sure I'll be just as eager to take advantage of my mother-in-law when she flies in later this week. I just sit and admire my nursing child most of the day, watch idly as Christian reeks havoc around the house, and then take naps when I can so that I'm not utterly exhausted. I'm not sure what I'm going to do when everybody goes home and I'm somehow suppose to nurse Simeon, entertain Christian, make food, and keep a decently clean house off of a couple hours of sleep, but luckily I won't have to worry about that for a little while longer. (Since women have been able to keep their families alive for thousands of years while also having children, I'm sure I'll survive somehow).

Stephen's been doing well too even though I kicked him out to the family room couch that is kind of hard and cramped so that I would have room to nurse and put Si in the co-sleeper. Hopefully we can get the beds worked out soon so Stephen's not stuck on the couch forever.

And now for what you've all been waiting for:

In the hospital:

Typical Christian:

We were thinking he was looking a little yellow so we thought we'd put him in indirect light just in case he had jaundice.

Eyes open:

5 comments:

Ruth said...

What a lovely family!

Anonymous said...

Oh, I love him! (I love all babies, but still...) You're making this sound too easy; I'll really starting lobbying Neal for trying to have another one. No seriously, you're awesome as are your two little boys.

Stephanie said...

cute! i wish i could come hold him and squeeze him and love him!!! congrats and really u are an awesome mom!!!!

Kjell Crowe said...

so glad you're recovering well and getting lots of help from your mom and soon to be your MIL. I think that is somethings that needs to happen more. New moms should get as much help in the beginng for as long as possible! TAKE ADVANTAGE! REST REST.

He's a cutie

Sondra said...

Congratulations on the addition to your growing family!!! He looks just like Christian! Cute!