The other night we deceided that we didn't want to be the ones with the "stinky baby", so we thought we better give Ileah her first bath at home. We have a heated floor in our bathroom, which made it really nice for her. I think she really enjoyed her bath, for the most part.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Friday, June 26, 2009
Our "new" family!
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Just a few days before Ileah decided to arrive in the world...
The midwife and I just before feeling nothing...

Ileah's first view of the world... Even then, her cry wasn't very loud, but loud enough to get an 8 on her first apgar score and a perfect 10 on her second! I guess she really was ready to come out into the world, even though it was 20 days early!

My first view of Ileah. I didn't even know what color hair she had until Josh took off her hat. For some reason, I wasn't expecting her Daddy's blonde at all! She really does look like him!

My poor little pea... She didn't like being weighed... She'll probably hate me later for puting this picture up for the world to see... At least it's better than the other one! ;)

Being measured... everything normal!

She was so flexible she nearly kicked herself in the head!

She was very alert the entire time they were checking her after birth. They tell me she couldn't take her eyes off her Daddy. DEFINATELY a daddy's girl!

And here she is with her Daddy!!
Usually calm, like all babies, she must cry at times!

Finally all bundled up... She was so tiny that the little shirt had to be rolled up several times for her hands to stick out. Even the newborn diaper was far too big and had to be rolled down. Good thing there are premie diapers out there!

Too cute to pass up... Gripping her Daddy's fingers... She already has him wrapped around her's!

Sleeping with Momma the next day... She was so tired. We even had to wake her up for her feedings!

Me adjusting to being Momma the next day. Because she was so early, we were more shocked than anything else!

Awake in her first outfit that "fit." She was so small that the newborn clothes I brought were far too big and so we had to wait for some amazing, considerate friends to bring her clothes that fit her!
The midwife and I just before feeling nothing...
Ileah's first view of the world... Even then, her cry wasn't very loud, but loud enough to get an 8 on her first apgar score and a perfect 10 on her second! I guess she really was ready to come out into the world, even though it was 20 days early!

My first view of Ileah. I didn't even know what color hair she had until Josh took off her hat. For some reason, I wasn't expecting her Daddy's blonde at all! She really does look like him!

My poor little pea... She didn't like being weighed... She'll probably hate me later for puting this picture up for the world to see... At least it's better than the other one! ;)

Being measured... everything normal!

She was so flexible she nearly kicked herself in the head!

She was very alert the entire time they were checking her after birth. They tell me she couldn't take her eyes off her Daddy. DEFINATELY a daddy's girl!

And here she is with her Daddy!!
Usually calm, like all babies, she must cry at times!
Finally all bundled up... She was so tiny that the little shirt had to be rolled up several times for her hands to stick out. Even the newborn diaper was far too big and had to be rolled down. Good thing there are premie diapers out there!

Too cute to pass up... Gripping her Daddy's fingers... She already has him wrapped around her's!

Sleeping with Momma the next day... She was so tired. We even had to wake her up for her feedings!

Me adjusting to being Momma the next day. Because she was so early, we were more shocked than anything else!

Awake in her first outfit that "fit." She was so small that the newborn clothes I brought were far too big and so we had to wait for some amazing, considerate friends to bring her clothes that fit her!
Monday, June 15, 2009
My Birthday Boy!
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Ethan wasn't pleased to see us at first as we woke him up from his nap, and so went to hide in his backyard...

Friday, June 5, 2009
Honesty
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There are times in life, when I'm extremly thankful for someone elses virtues, this was one of them.
About a week ago, Xica and I, along with her mom, and my Uncle, took a trip to Montana to go out to our relatives ranch for branding (pictures to follow). On our way over we stopped in Bozeman for the night. When packing the vehicle the next morning, through a combination of the vehicle being moved to another parking spot, and poor choice of placement, my backpack was left sitting in the parking lot of Bozeman Best Western. My mistake wasn't realized until we were an hour and a half down the road.
You know that deep, dreadful, sinking feeling... Yeah, I had it. It's amazing how much one can fit into a backpack! And how hard it would be to replace some things! Here's just some of the items in the backpack: My bible, three books I recently received as gifts, North Face jacket, Leatherman, hunting knife, pocket knife, $700 dollar digital camera, a extra lens for it, and My Grandpa's 38 revolver, that he used in World War Two! You can't get much more "irreplaceable".
After getting the hotel number, and calling, the desk clerk went back to look, and found an empty parking lot.
Here's where that dreaded feeling got a lot worse! Thankfully it lasted only about 20 mins. That's when I received a call from the hotel. An HONEST patron of the Best Western had found my bag, and turned it in, just after I'd called them looking for it! Thank you Lord! He hadn't dug through the bag,(I'd had it packed so tight, I could tell) he just turned it in, leaving no name, no desire for reward.
May we all strive to be so honest, looking after other's needs, before our gain.
About a week ago, Xica and I, along with her mom, and my Uncle, took a trip to Montana to go out to our relatives ranch for branding (pictures to follow). On our way over we stopped in Bozeman for the night. When packing the vehicle the next morning, through a combination of the vehicle being moved to another parking spot, and poor choice of placement, my backpack was left sitting in the parking lot of Bozeman Best Western. My mistake wasn't realized until we were an hour and a half down the road.
You know that deep, dreadful, sinking feeling... Yeah, I had it. It's amazing how much one can fit into a backpack! And how hard it would be to replace some things! Here's just some of the items in the backpack: My bible, three books I recently received as gifts, North Face jacket, Leatherman, hunting knife, pocket knife, $700 dollar digital camera, a extra lens for it, and My Grandpa's 38 revolver, that he used in World War Two! You can't get much more "irreplaceable".
After getting the hotel number, and calling, the desk clerk went back to look, and found an empty parking lot.
Here's where that dreaded feeling got a lot worse! Thankfully it lasted only about 20 mins. That's when I received a call from the hotel. An HONEST patron of the Best Western had found my bag, and turned it in, just after I'd called them looking for it! Thank you Lord! He hadn't dug through the bag,(I'd had it packed so tight, I could tell) he just turned it in, leaving no name, no desire for reward.
May we all strive to be so honest, looking after other's needs, before our gain.
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