Well, we have had a busy couple of weeks! Grandma and Grandpa Robertson came to visit the day before I went into labor and stayed for about a week, and Uncle Michael visited for a day during that time as well. Then Grandma and Grandpa Foulk and Megan came up for a few days. Scott and Alan left this morning for Michael's wedding in Utah, and I finally have a few minutes to put up some pictures of our last crazy couple of weeks. (sidenote... it is AMAZING how much you can get done without a 2 year old in the house!) I figure I best get this up before my mom, grandma, and brothers come up today, and we visit them next week! Such a busy and family filled month! Within one month's time, Alan will have gotten to see each of his grandparents twice! (my mom 3 times!) Anyway, we are very blessed to have such wonderful family and we love spending time with all of them. Here are some pictures to prove it!
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We went with Grandma and Grandpa Robertson to a splash park near our house on the 101 degree day that sent me into labor! Alan has been wary of too much splash all year, but has finally overcome his fear. He now comes home absolutely soaking wet.
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Then... labor/delivery. I really feel like it was a pretty normal birth. We went in about 11:00 Friday night and James was born around 9 the next morning. I got an epidural in the middle of the night, mostly because I was going to get one eventually, and I was exhausted and wanted to sleep. I forgot that it is still hard to sleep when you can't move at all and have a million things hooked up to you and going off every 5 minutes. Oh well. I had to wait quite a while for the doctors to come and let me start pushing, (shift changes, etc) but because of the epidural, no big deal. It actually turned out to be a blessing because by the time they got around to me, my doctor was on call and there. I was so relieved to see him. Pushing this 10+lbs guy was by far the most physically exhausting thing I have ever done, but in the end... no cutting or tearing! I was shocked and credit my doctor for working me through that. It has led to a much smoother recovery. |
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Grandma and Grandpa helped ease the transition for Alan. They took him to the park almost every day, and he loves to throw rocks in the water. |
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Alan also got to visit the Children's Museum with "Grandma-pa" Robertson. This is Alan's way of shortening the whole Grandma and Grandpa thing. |
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We also got to celebrate Grandpa Robertson's birthday with him! How fun! |
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And here's baby James after a bath. Apparently it wore him out. :) |
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New babies = no cooking/cleaning = pizza = happy 2 year old |
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Such a sweet little guy :) |
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A pretty proud Aunt "Meyneg" We can say Meg just fine, but when we try to say Megan, it comes out Meyneg. |
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Alan loves picking the fruits and veggies from our garden, and we are just glad that we got some! Our first successful attempt at gardening. It turns out dirt and a yard give better results than Wymount patios. |
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Loving being held by Grandma |
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Waiting for ice cream. Not the least bit excited. |
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Sticking out that tongue |
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Such a big helper |
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My Mom, Dad, Scott and Megan got to go to a Redsox game! |
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They ended up losing, but it sounded like they had a great time anyway! |
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And this is what James is doing right now. The best part. :) |
I know what you mean-the second time around is so much easier! sorry you had to miss the wedding, but yay that you get some time w/just you and the baby! Funny that they wore byu stuff to the redsox game & not redsox stuff. Alan & James are soo cute!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, James has changed even in the two weeks since we saw him!! He is beautiful and it looks like his hair is turning red like Alan's was. It was so wonderful to be able to share the first few days of his life with you and spend time with that amazing big brother of his.
ReplyDeleteso cute! congrats! your little family is growing! :) love it!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your cute baby James! He is adorable and we're so happy for you guys.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations,what a handsome little boy, glad you are all doing fine, we miss you and hope one day our little ones can all play together :)
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