Monday, March 26, 2007

Where The Boys Are

5 diapers in 2 hours.
Wearing two of the big three (spit-up, pee, poop).


Hi-dee-ho, early motherhood!

As the Cap'n said to a friend, at least we didn't wait so long as to forget the routine. It's actually seemed easier this time, as far as the diaper changing, dressing and feeding goes. New baby is a hungry little lion, and he's already back up to birth weight.

I really was enjoying my 6 hours straight of sleep a night, but I guess at some point the sleep deprivation will make me forget what that felt like.

And when Slim cuddles up next to me and the baby, I treasure those domestic moments.

So why did my half hour of sleep this morning involve a dream of me being welcomed back enthusiastically to my former job in North Carolina? hmm...

It's been a wild ride since Friday the 16th. The Cap'n wrote up a beautiful narrative of the labor and delivery, and since then we've had a good visit with Grammy, the bris, and Leo's first Metro ride.

It's going well...busy and exhausting. There was even a round of sock knitting finished on that Metro ride, but I would hazard a guess that these are going to be the Jaywalkers that never end, based on my current rate of stitching.

In one of those nights up on the couch with My (new) Brest Friend and the baby, I did start a worsted weight project to save my sanity. I'll probably put the knitting in a separate post for those just here for the baby pictures.


But not to worry, handknits will always have an honored place around this house...

(ETA: Thank you so much for all the warm wishes and congratulations and emails! I so appreciate it, and I'm sorry I haven't had a chance to write back to everyone yet. If I owe you an email, give me a little more time. I hate typing one-handed.)

3 comments:

Caroline said...

Congrats Ginny! He is adorable. Sorry I couldn't make it to the bris - Scott said it was really nice. A handknit goody for Leo is currently on the needles - my jewish superstition factor is way up there lately, so didn't start till after he arrived. Can't wait to meet the little guy!

Anonymous said...

Dude!

What a happy boy! He's just dreamin' and snoozin'. Looks like he's doing great.

I miss you lots!

Love forever.

aija said...

So adorable! Congrats on your new addition... (I want to type quietly as to not wake him up, the picture's so great :))