Thursday, January 30, 2014

SnowDay2014

It started snowing just before nap time on Tuesday.  Emily and Hannah were soooo excited.  Hannah had no trouble going to sleep, but Emily kept peaking out the window that is right beside her bed.  She would call for me and say..."Mama, the snow is really coming down faster!!  Can I be done with my nap now!?"  I really thought she might go on to sleep, but after about an hour (and many requests to be finished with her nap) I decided that we'd toss in the towel for nap time that day.  She could hardly wait for her Daddy to get home from work because he had said he was going to take them out to play!! 

It's quite the job to get the kiddos all bundled up...good thing it doesn't snow too often around here!  

Here are our cuties ready to go...



These girls love their Daddy!  




Waving at Mommy and Claire through the window. 


When they came inside Emily asked if they could have some hot chocolate.  I thought it sounded fun on this cold, snowy day...so I fixed them some "hot" chocolate.  These girls don't even like their food warm, so hot is out of the question.  


Hannah kept saying "I do it...I do it."  


Claire didn't seem to mind not being able to go out and play in the snow.  She thoroughly enjoyed her afternoon nap!:)  


We really enjoyed SnowDay2014!

And now the weather has my permission to warm on up!!:) 

Saturday, January 25, 2014

First Couple Weeks

Our Claire is just the sweetest, most cuddly little thing.  Emily and Hannah are enjoying having her home.  When she cries they bring her a rattle or sing her a song.  They don't understand why she doesn't stop crying after they've sung her a song.:)  Before Claire was born I would have told you that I thought Hannah was going to have a harder time adjusting to her new sister, but it's been just the opposite.  Hannah hasn't seemed bothered at all by all the changes around here, but it's taking Emily (4 in April) a little while to adjust.  She's had many more meltdowns than is normal for her and two different times (during a meltdown over something silly) she's told me that she doesn't want two sisters...."Two sisters is too many":)  Haha!  Sweet girl!  She's just adjusting...she's a great big sister and I know that as the days, weeks, months and years go by she'll become more and more thankful for her two sweet siblings!:)  


Claire checking out Uncle Stanley...look at her sweet little hands.  


Daddy watching some TV while holding his baby girl.  He said "it doesn't get much better than this."  


Papa came over for a visit and Claire enjoyed being held by him.  


Mimi stayed with us for the first week after we got home from the hospital and I just can't begin to tell you what a HUGE help she was.  She helped take care of Emily and Hannah during the day, washed clothes, cooked (when a meal wasn't being delivered), cleaned, took middle of the night shifts to hold Claire when she was fussy, ran errands for us...basically kept this place running!  We are so so so thankful!!  I don't know what we would have done without her those first few days.  She knows just when to encourage us, give us advice, or not give us advice.  I'm just so thankful for my sweet Mama!  We love you!  


Claire is a great nurser!  So thankful!  The fact that the feeding is going smoothly has made the first few weeks so much less stressful!  By their two week appointment the doctor likes for the babies to be back up to their birth weight, but Claire was already up to 9lbs, 9oz (her birth weight was 8lbs, 5 oz).  Go Claire!!  


It's so funny how after you have a new baby, the baby of the family before you gave birth just seems huge!  I liked this picture of Hannah and Claire because you can see the difference in their sizes so clearly.  Sweet girls.  


Snuggling with Daddy...


I definitely feel like Claire had her days and nights confused at the beginning (more so than E & H).  She would pretty much stay awake between night time feedings.  For the first week or so Bert and I were only getting about 3 hours of sleep (total) during the night, but she was taking really good naps during the afternoon.  Thankfully, her sleep in-between night time feedings is improving.  We're still having good-sleep nights and bad-sleep nights.  Last night she had her longest stretch of sleep since she's been born...3 hours.  With the way that she's gaining weight we know that she's not going to waste away during the night so we're hoping she keeps lengthening out that night time stretch of sleep! 

The big girls were excited about Claire's first bath!  They wanted to help, but we were trying to bathe her as quickly as possible so that we could get her warm.  We mostly just let them watch (and Em was in charge of taking pictures with her camera).  


This is my favorite part of bath time....when I get to wrap her up in a warm blanket, snuggle her and calm her back down.  


Tummy time.  She actually really likes tummy time so far and often will fall asleep as soon as we lay her down.  


Claire didn't look quite as excited about the photo opp as her big sisters.  All three of these girls will always be my babies.:)  


These first 2 1/2 weeks have been fun, stressful, sweet, tiring, but most definitely wonderful!  We are blessed!  

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Bringing Claire Home

We'd had a great stay, but by Friday (1/10) morning we were very ready to get out of there!  Thankfully they had us ready to go by mid morning!  

Mommy and Daddy with our Claire Bear.


As we were getting ready to leave the hospital I had mixed emotions.  I was so ready to leave but at the same time nervous.  I realize we've brought two other children home from the hospital, but it still just feels so weighty.  This sweet little girl is dependant on us for everything...e.v.e.r.y.t.h.i.n.g.  Praying that we'll be the parents she needs us to be to point her to Christ and take good care of her physical needs.  


I sat in the back with Claire on the way home from the hospital.  She mostly slept, but I enjoyed just watching her.  


It's become a tradition to stop by Chick-fil-A on the way home from the hospital when we're bringing each of our kids home for the first time.  What do you get at 11am on a cold, rainy morning in January??  Ice cream and a milk shake of course!  We were celebrating our girl!  


Mimi snapped this picture of the girls watching through the window as we ran in with Claire.  


Mimi, Emily and Hannah had made us this cute Welcome Home sign!  The girls were quite proud of their work!  



Our first family picture at home!  


We were happy, happy, happy to be home with all three of our girls!  I think our big girls were pretty excited about having us home too!:)  


Emily and Hannah Meeting Claire

Emily and Hannah were so excited about meeting their baby sister!  Mimi got them ready and brought them to see us on Thursday morning.  Bert and I were pretty excited about seeing them and having all three of our girls together for the first time!  

The picture below is when they were first walking in the door.  The coats they are wearing were mine and my sister's coats when we were their age.  


Emily getting her first peak.  She's been very interested in the whole process...when she will come, who will come to visit when Claire arrives, how is Claire going to get out!?  Sweet girl!  


Hannah hasn't been quite as worried about all the details as Emily, but she has given Claire (my tummy) plenty of hugs and kisses.  


Hannah pronounces her name "Care" and she'll say "I wuv you, Care."  


Full heart!  


Our first family picture as a family of 5!  


Mimi and her girls...


Emily had had a turn to hold Claire so Hannah kept saying..."I hold, Care...I hold, Care."  


I liked this picture of Emily smiling proudly and Hannah looking at Claire.  


They're already great big sisters!  




Hospital Stay

Claire had lots of family so excited about meeting her and holding her for the first time! 

Grandmama and Pawpaw with Claire!  Linda was sick and didn't get to hold her, but she wanted to so bad.  She's one proud Grandmama...you can tell that she's smiling even behind the mask!:)  




Bert, his dad and our sweet girl.  


Papa Stan was so excited to hold his newest Grandbaby.  The grandparents were able to be in the labor and delivery room with us for most of the day.  My dad enjoyed being able to be in there with us, and made the comment after our afternoon nap that this was one of the most relaxing births he's ever experienced!  Easy for him to say!:)  It really was pretty great...thankful the day went so smoothly!  


Mimi and Claire!  Mimi was relieved to have sweet Claire here.  She's been on edge the last couple weeks waiting on her baby to have a baby.:)  



When they were wheeling me from my labor and delivery room to my postpartum room I looked up and saw my brother (Uncle Stanley) waiting in one of the waiting rooms!!  He surprised us!  He works and lives in Atlanta and left work early on Wednesday so that he could come see us.   He's one great uncle and brother! 


Daddy and his little girl. Claire is one blessed little girl to have this man as her Daddy.  


Katherine and Brett came over on Thursday morning to meet their new niece.

Claire and Aunt Katherine...


Claire and Uncle Brett...


So my good friend, Kristin, who was due with her little girl three days before me, ended up having her baby January 7th (the day before I had Claire).  We had said all along it would be so fun to be in the hospital at the same time and we were!  Matt, Kristin and Charlotte stopped by our room to visit for a few minutes before they checked out on Thursday afternoon.  We're so thankful to have our girls here!  



My friend, Jennifer, made us this cute wreath to hang on our hospital door.  She's so sweet and talented.  We had so many people comment on how cute it was as they came in the room.  Don't worry...I took no credit as I don't have a creative bone in my body!  Jen, you could start a side business if you wanted to!  


Our gift from above.


"For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother's womb.  I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.  Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well." Psalm 139:13-14