Saturday, November 29, 2008

Thanksgiving

Here's our cutesy outfit for the holiday.
As you can see, Addison wasn't thrilled with posing for another picture.



Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Things that change when you have a baby

Addison Michael
Angela

1. You finally stop to smell the roses, because your baby is in your arms.
(Wow, have I! I look at every little feature on her body, notice every little action and thank God for every single moment I have with her whether daytime or middle of the night.)

2. Where you once believed you were fearless, you now find yourself afraid.
(Who knew that you could be so scared for someone else..and she's not even crawling yet.)

3. The sacrifices you thought you made to have a child no longer seem like sacrifices.
(In-vitro? What in vitro? All I know is that it worked and she's HERE.)

4. You respect your body ... finally.
(Even moreso, you forgive the way it looks after being pregnant. I treasure my stretch marks as a right of passage in my life.)

5. You respect your parents and love them in a new way.
(So this is how mom felt at 1:30 a.m. when I wasn't home from my my first date with Michael, even if I was 26!)

6. You find that your baby's pain feels much worse than your own.
(Have you ever hurt your child accidentally? OMG, I've never felt so small and horrible.)

7. You believe once again in the things you believed in as a child.
(People are essentially good. I've witnessed the beginning of life and it is good.)

8. You lose touch with the people in your life whom you should have banished years ago.
(Who has the time to hang with the stragglers? Life is happening and I'm going to be there!)

9. Your heart breaks much more easily.
(She is my heart. I literally gave birth to my heart.)

10. You think of someone else 234,836,178,976 times a day.
(You jump at every little grunt or moan at night as well.)

11. Every day is a surprise.
(It doesn't take much these days to be wowed by the growing and changing of a human in the beginning of life.)

12. Bodily functions are no longer repulsive. In fact, they please you. (Hooray for poop!)
("Do you smell something? No? Oh look, it's a poopy diaper. Did you do a poopy diaper? What a good girl you are!!" Actual Conversation)

13. You look at your baby in the mirror instead of yourself.
(Why on earth would I want to look at myself anymore?)

14. You become a morning person.
(You become a whenever person...whenever she calls.)

15. Your love becomes limitless, a superhuman power.
(It's the only thing that enables you to be that "whenever" person. It's stronger than adrenaline and available at any time once you've given birth. C-section? No worries. Super mom will get off the couch the day she gets home, several times during the night to tend to your every need...no problem at all. She will go for days and days on minimal sleep and still pop up for that 3 a.m. feeding as fast as she can possibly move at that point. She has been endowed with supernatural stamina that will defy explanation.)

What a wonderful, difficult, amazingly important gift it is to be entrusted with such a miracle as a child. I love my Addison.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Look at how much we've grown

One Month old. I'm the mom of a ONE MONTH OLD child. We have such fun around our house these days. Addison spends a lot of her time staring...just staring at stuff, mostly lights and ceiling fans because she's usually lying down. She's still more and more amazing every day. Today we had our first Saturday alone as a family since she was born. We all stayed in our jammies and snuggled in bed all morning on this really chilly day. It was nice. Here's some shots of my wide-eyed beauty - Click HERE.

Meet Tigger

Here's Addison in motion.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Bye Aunt Pat

Today we said goodbye to dear Aunt Pat, Michael's aunt from Vegas. She has been with us since 3 days after Addison's birthday. It was a lifesaver to have her here. There were many a morning that I got some much needed sleep and she was there to care for Addison. We tried our hardest to get her to move here, but alas, she had to go home.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

The stump is no more

I have won the battle with the belly button stump!!!!
I thought that thing would never fall off. I've been dying to give Addison a real bath and now I can.
She is now three weeks old today and I have taken bunches of pics of our girl, but I don't want to bore my readers with countless pictures of my baby just lying there. "Oh look, her eyes are open. Oh look, they're closed. Oh look she's crying." So I thought I'd just put one or two on at a time so as not to bore the public. LOL
Since my life is 24/7 baby these days, that is my only subject lately so bear with me until we enter the real world again.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Where does the time go?

I'm pretty terrible at keeping up this blog these days. Between recovering, being Bessie for Addison and frequent diaper changes, I've not found the time to do much. Today marks the day that she is 2 weeks old. We went to her pediatrician Tuesday and she was back up to 7lbs, 7oz. and had grown 3/4 of an inch. He said she looked great and he'd see us back in December for her 2 month visit. Since our first outing, we've learned that we must have purchased the magic carseat because time we put our girl in it, she immediately falls asleep. It's a really neat phenomenon.
Today everyone gets to see Addison's first photo shoot. We enlisted the services of Lindsey Leland Photography (she has a blog link under my blogger buddies) and in a matter of minutes, she managed to capture my little girl at her best. I love these pictures!!







Sunday, November 2, 2008

Halloween

Well, we've made it through 10 days of being parents. We are fatigued, but we are not deterred. Aunt Pat is visiting and she has been a life saver by allowing me to take naps while knowing that my girl is in safe hands. I must say that our front door has been a revolving door since last weekend...and we love it. I guess we're socially hungry, but we've loved every minute of our visitors.

We did go on our first outing on Saturday. Lunch at Logans and a quick run through Target. It was exhausting and it took me an extra hour to get ready just because Addison had to be weatherproofed and have a diaper bag packed. Whew! How am I going to get up early enough to do all that?!? It makes travelling seem very uninviting at this point.

Here's Addison's Halloween outfit..which is very fitting since we refer to her as our little pumpkin.