Friday, October 31, 2008

He's Growing Up!


We have not spent a lot of time riding bikes the last year or two, so Isaac had never learned to ride without training wheels. I had bought a scooter at a garage sale recently, and he has ridden it quite a bit. Today he was riding his bike, and the training wheels were not even touching the ground. He asked Mark to take them off, and he took off on two wheels! He was very proud of himself! We had promised to buy him a new bike when he could ride without training wheels (he is still riding the one he got for his fourth birthday), so I guess it is time to make good on that promise! He is growing up!

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Eli's First Tub Bath




Eli had his first tub bath last Thursday. I had expected him to get upset, but he really seemed to enjoy it. What a big boy!

Queen Liv


Eli's Two Week Check Up

Eli went for his two week check up today. Dr. Jeff was pleased with how he is growing. He weighed 12 pounds, 10 ounces, and was 23 and 1/2 inches long. Today was Eli's official due date. I am so glad he arrived a little early. Praise God he is doing so well!

Boy Meets Mamaw


Mark's mom (Mamaw) came down for a visit on Saturday and stayed until this morning. It was good to have an extra pair of hands! We really appreciated her help. We will all have grandparent withdrawal for a few days!

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Lots of Help

I have been getting lots and lots of help with Eli from my sweet children. In fact, I have been a bit overwhelmed by all of it! From Isaac down to little Anna Grace, there have been lots of offers to help with holding, kissing, burping and general baby care. Bailey has been especially attentive to her new little brother. She is constantly near by, talking to him and keeping an eye on him. She also keeps my diaper tub full and stocks the supplies I need.

A homeschooling mom whose children are grown told me that when you first bring a new baby home, the baby is the school for the first few weeks (or months). I think their is a lot of truth in her statement. While we are going to get back to reading and math in the next week, the children have learned a lot about babies in the last week. They have learned a lot about the physical side, from umbilical cord care to feeding and changing diapers. They have also been picking up on how to love a baby. I love it when I hear them calling Eli the little names that Mark and I call him and talking to him in sweet voices. I know the novelty of having Eli here will lessen over time, but I am so thankful for their love for him. Children are truly a blessing from the Lord!

Praise God for Grandparents!



It has been such a blessing to have my Dad and Mom's help in the last two weeks. They came down on Friday before Eli was born, and it was wonderful not to have to make arrangements for someone to keep the children. They did such a great job entertaining them, that I am not sure that the children missed us too much while we were in the hospital!

Dad went home after Eli was born, and Mom has been here since. She is such a big help. She does things around the house before I even see that they need to be done! I have done very little laundry, cleaning or cooking because she always beats me to it! People have asked how we are adjusting, and I have been telling them that I have not really had to adjust yet because Mom is here! We will all have Nanna withdrawal when she leaves! Thankfully, Mark's Mom will come when Nanna leaves, so it will be a little longer before I have to manage alone while Mark is at work.