Monday, August 23, 2010
This Little Piggy Went to Market...
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
One Month Later
Well here we are, one month later. I can't believe it. I have neglected the blog, because for some odd reason, my son seemed a little bit more important! :)
A lot has happened this past month so I'm going to quickly sum it up for you here:
~ Parker was born Thursday, July 15th at 11:01 pm. He was 9 lbs. 11 oz. and 22 1/4 inches long. 95-99% in both categories. After a day of labor and three hours of pushing, Parker arrived via C-section.
~ We came home Sunday, July 18th.
~ Parker had his first doctor's appt on Tuesday, July 20th, where he had only gained 3 oz. since leaving the hospital. We were put on an every 2 hour feeding schedule round the clock. This did a number on my body, ability to sleep, and my emotions for the first two weeks. I dealt with heavy "baby blues" for the first two weeks.
~ Aaron went back to work after a week and then did a bunch of work related traveling over the next three weeks. Thank the heavens for Grandparents who helped out a ton! I couldn't have done it without them. (Thank you Grandma and Nana!)
~ Parker had his two week doctor's appt. He regained his birth weight. We were released to an every 3 hour feeding schedule. This was heavenly and a breath of fresh air for me. Parker also received his very first shot in his thigh.
~ Parker's umbilical cord fell off on Monday, August 2nd.
~ Parker's Great Aunt Gail came to visit from New York with Grandma August 6th-9th while Daddy was in Las Vegas living it up.
~ We are heading to Charlotte this weekend so that Parker can meet his Great Grandma for the first time. Wish us luck packing up a newborn for the first time. This will be an interesting challenge :) Pictures to come...
Life with a baby has been emotional, exhilarating, exhausting, challenging, special, unforgettable, a game of trial and error, and it has ultimaely shown me a unique kind of love. After making it through the frst two weeks of mommyhood (which I never thought would happen), there was definitely a turning point in my outlook on being a mom. I love my role now!! I look at Parker and realize that no matter the stresses we go through, it's all worth it for my little guy. It is amazing how dependent they are on you and the kind of bond that it forces you to create with your child. It's amazing how you can decipher every single cry and what it means, how you know just the way they want to be held to soothe them, the calming effect your heartbeat has on your child, the natural rhythms and reactions of their body to certain stimuli, and an unspeakable love between parent and child. It has only been a month and the bond between me and Parker has grown tremendously. I can't imagine how much stronger that bond will continue to grow...
Son...You are everything I thought you would be and so much more...