to poop us out of house and home. He goes through like 8 diapers a day! Often we have just changed a ‘smelly’ (though they are not that bad right now), and oh neat! he has started to work on the fresh one within minutes. Silly little man…
Author Archives: toby
If He were a Koala Baby
Not a Baby, but a Pterodactyl Actually
We found out in spades that when Roly is going to cry, he doesn’t work up to it in little baby increments. It comes out like a giant dinosaur bird shriek right off the bat. This is especially alarming at 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 am (we got all of those last night), when you have just dropped off to sleep for 10 minutes. We are not sure what was the deal – he’s still too new-born to just be awake at night; it seemed to be either gas, or maybe discomfort from his recent circumcision? Whatever the case, it was a REALLY tough first night home. He had trouble nursing (which was not the case in the hospital); he preferred to scream into the nipple like a microphone, rather than nurse from it.
I (Toby) am recovering from the birth, and the subsequent tubal ligation pretty well. I have come off the heavy meds, though I still feel like I got punched in the the gut when I walk. My sweet big children remind me daily that I ‘still look like I am going to have a baby!’ Oh, the honesty…
Roly is quite handsome (no partiality here); very pink and filled out in his face. Though Max and Lucy were not considered preemies, they were both quite yellow and looked more like funny little monkeys. Glad to have a healthy boy, and such support and love from family and friends. 🙂
Exciting…
We’re headed to Cottage Hospital within the hour for me to be induced. So baby may be born on his/her actual due date – tomorrow the 20th! Appreciating your prayers…
Where They Stay
Gran and GranDon travel in style in their rolling coach. In the past they had a smaller rig that fit very nicely into our back area. Since their last trip, they have the new rig (pictured below) that I was concerned might be too big for the area. I measured it out at 28 feet from the house to the street. The rig is 27 feet long and fits nearly perfectly.
There is electrical and water hookups in the area, so they are completely at home in the motor home.
Also, the kids love to spend time in the motor home to visit with the 2 cats that travel with the grandparents. Having the motor home makes thing very easy.