Sunday, September 9, 2012

Randoms from Lindley's first month

Well, somehow a whole month has gone by since my last post!  I guess that shouldn't be surprising with all that we have going on these days.  Wade is back in the swing of things at school, and the kids & I are settling into a routine I guess.  

I don't feel too overwhelmed with both of them most of the time, although it is tiring & sometimes the nonstop responsibility & neediness of an infant & toddler gets to me.  I find myself daydreaming of time alone, time before having kids, being able to just sit down & enjoy a meal, or do what you want when you want to do it, or spontaneously make plans with no need to take a million details into consideration, or exercise by myself, or of course, sleep through the night.

I know I'll look back on this time as a short season of chaos, so I try to just take it all in stride & enjoy as much of it as possible.  Lindley has become a little colicky in the past week or two, which is draining.  She pretty much cries from 8-11 p.m., and she's really never happy and awake at the same time.  I'm hopeful that it is mostly due to her age (5.5 weeks now) and she'll get happier in a few more weeks.

She had her first bath at 2 weeks after her umbilical cord fell off.  It's crazy how much she looks like Caden at this age, except for the dark hair.

I wouldn't say Caden is helpful, per se, but he's interested at least, and he does pretty well around her.  He likes to point out her foot & hand & eyes & belly button.

This was the first time he "held" her - I was surprised that he wanted to, but he did great.  Just sat still in the chair & looked at her sweetly for probably 10 minutes!

Sweet big brother!

I can't wait to see these two really interact & play together in a few months.

Fast forward a few weeks... we finally took some family pictures this weekend, so there is proof that the 4 of us really do belong together :).  I love the shot that I used for the new blog header, and I also got some cute ones of just me & my baby girl.



All in all, life is good.

1 comment:

  1. This is the hardest part Kim! How far apart are they? Nate and Nola are 14 months a part and it is just getting really fun!!! I was so emotional on Nola's first birthday, I felt like it was such a HUGE accomplishment for me, us, our family. I treat them like twins most of the time. We do everything at the same time. :) It's really hard when one is so tiny and the other is all rough and tumble! You look great, keep doing what you are doing, and yes, it is a season. I'm still reminding myself of that.

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