Sorry, no pictures this time...just me rambling. I'll post pics sometime...
I can't believe how quickly time goes by--our little man will be a month old next week! This Christmas has been so bizarre for me. For as surrounded by everything as I have been, it's been quite a challenge for me to be as "Christmassy" as I'd usually like to be. The good side of all of that is that I've been able to adjust my priorities this year, as a safe and healthy family really is my greatest gift (and the only one that really matters anyway). I don't usually tend to lose my mind at the holidays, but I do generally send out Christmas cards BEFORE Christmas, and I like to do little handmade things for people. Oops. The Christmas cards will be much more like Epiphany cards (which my aunt has been sending for years, and now I'm beginning to understand why), and the handmade gifts may get done...maybe. It's the thought that counts, right? Oh well.
And for a side that I don't often share (but is a cornerstone of my life): our pastor came to our house last night to talk to Matt and I about Joseph's upcoming baptism (the 30th). He is such a wonderful man (as most pastors tend to be) and was very helpful in preparing us for Joseph's first sacrament (although we pretty much knew what we were getting him into). Long story short...I was reading one of the pieces that he gave us to Joseph, and all of a sudden the depth of God's love became so much more real for me. As I looked into my little boy's eyes I remembered that "God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that all who believe in him may not perish but may have eternal life." And I sat there thinking (and loving my son more than I ever knew possible) about the sacrafice God made and how we truly are blessed to all be children of God. I know that I'm not terribly eloquent in describing these feelings, but I can say that I am happy to be giving my child to God and I pray that he grows to understand the depth of God's love.
So, we wish you all a very Merry ChristMass as we remember the true reason for the season :)
Friday, December 21, 2007
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Safe Arrival!
I'll spare you all the details, but it was 2 long days in the hospital filled up with pitocin in order to coax him from his happy home inside. But, we're so happy to have him here now!
Joseph arrived Nov. 27 at 7:48pm and measured in at 7 lb. 8 oz. and 20 inches.
Since then, it would be fair to say that everything has changed. The first week was kind of tough (which would be part of the reason that it's taken me 2 weeks to post on here) since it was kind of chaotic with everyone around and Matt trying to finish a course for his MBA program. The last week has been much better, though. I've been on my own with him for a week now, and we're figuring each other out. He even sleeps at night for about 4-5 hours at one time...I'm hoping that lasts because a Mom who's slept is a much happier Mom (that would be the understatement of the world at this point). Matt has been great since his class finished too. I couldn't imagine doing this all by yourself! We had our 2 week checkup today and all seems to be well. He's back up to 7 lb. 9 oz. and 21.5 in. (I think that might not be right...), but we're all set for a while now.
I'll try to be more regular...at least get some more pictures up at some point. The one up there is from Day 5. It's amazing how much he's already changed! I can tell that the time will go by so quickly.
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