Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Identity Crisis




I had heard that older siblings sometimes have a difficult time adjusting to the changes that a new sibling brings to the home. I foolishly thought the girls would have an easy time adjusting, since they are already used to sharing with each other. My first hint that there might be a hiccup was when Lady stole Baby's binky and announced that she wanted to be a baby and needed to be held with her "blankie" (blanket). Not to be left out, Bell took the other binkie and joined in the baby fun. I explained to the girls that babies can't play with princesses or watch Sleeping Beauty, which prompted them to throw the binkies in the trash (which I of course had to fish out and sterilize for the baby, who doesn't actually like sucking on a pacifier). The next day Lady brought her Halloween costume to me and told me she was now a tiger. She was quite convincing crawling on all fours and roaring at me and Bell. Lucky for me, by lunchtime she decided to become a girl again so I didn't have to round up some raw meat.




Our Little Valentines

Pretty in Pink

Proud Sister Lady

Bell loves being a big sister... again.

Monday, February 4, 2008

Baby G Arrives!





Surprise, surprise. Baby graced us with her sweet presence one month early. Three days of contractions and it only took an hour from the moment we arrived at the hospital (for the third time) to the moment she delivered. I did get the epidural, as I was dilated to a 9... but it didn't kick in until the doctor was stitching me up. I have to be honest, I didn't know I had it in me. The thought of "natural" childbirth scared me... but no longer. It was an amazing experience. The girls adore their baby sister and so do Daddy and I. She weighed 6 lbs 5 oz and measured 19.5 inches long at birth, born with dark blonde hair. She has such a peaceful spirit about her. She likes to sleep alot, so we try and enjoy every minute when she opens her eyes and looks around. I can't believe how incredibly blessed we are to have this baby in our family.