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Monday, July 23, 2012

Ceiling fans

Our little guy is in love with ceiling fans. Actually, he is in love with one in particular. The one in our dining room is a brilliant blue and is constantly on ( due to the fact that we live in an old house that gets way too hot in the summer). Who knew that this would be the cheapest way to entertain a baby. His face just lights up when he looks at this fan. I have considered naming it just so he could consider it his playmate. Any suggestions?

Friday, July 13, 2012

Announcing Mr. Cole

I just realized that I hadn't really introduced our adorable baby boy.

Cole Louis
April 21, 2012
2:06 p.m.
7 lbs. 10 oz. 20 in.






He was actually one week, five days early. It was a nice surprise that he decided to show up early. I had just seen my doctor the day before and he told me that I could be "50/50". I wasn't sure what he meant by that but he said I looked too good to be ready to give birth. My ankles weren't crazy swollen and I was waddling and smiling. Go figure. His idea of 50/50 was that I could either give birth the following week or actually on my due date. Hearing that actually reassured me. I still had some things to do, people to see and diapers to buy.

I worked on the day I went into labor. I worked, then ran some errands because I wanted to be able to take it easy the next few weeks. I guess the baby knew because I did everything on my list that day and even had dinner with a friend. When I got home that evening, I felt a little weird but I thought I was just tired.  

I waited until Greg got home from a friends house and then I called the advice nurse. She didn't tell me I was in labor but she said I should come on down. Greg thought they would send us home since we still had 2 weeks. Long story short, Cole decided it was time and he showed up in the afternoon the next day.

And here he is!


Sunday, July 8, 2012

Top Ten

I have decided that it might be fun ( at least to me) to do a "Top Ten" list every week. If not for my own entertainment, then at least to make me write at least one blog entry every week.  I am also a huge fan of list making, so this definitely helps me keep my thoughts a little organized!

With that being said, here is the inaugural Top Ten:

Top Ten:
Things that they don't tell you before you leave the hospital with a newborn

10. You WILL be woken up every 2 hours in order to feed your otherwise cute but loud newborn. So   much for thinking babies sleep all the time.

9. Diaper changes are SOOOO easy. Just make sure that if you have a boy, you have a "wee wee" guard and refrain from opening your mouth.

8. If you love laundry, you will REALLY love laundry now that you have a baby. Those cute little onesies that your friends so lovingly made you? Yup, you'll be able to use all of them...and then do laundry on day 3 because said onesies have been spit on, or pooped on...you get the idea.

7. Milk? I really appreciate the cow now. All that work and then you gotta do it again in 2 hours? Sheesh- thank you Bessie for the hard work. At least we  get cheese out of it.

6. Babies don't sleep in their cute little cradle you so painstakingly picked out.  It is the retail industry's way of getting you to spend more money on everything adorable for your baby. And the hormones that were raging through your prego body are to blame. Where does said baby sleep? On to number 5:

5. You will not sleep with your partner in the same bed, let alone the same room for at least 6 weeks. Or until you finally succumb to the magic that is the SwaddleMe. If you love your partner ( like I love mine) you will buy this sleep apparatus for your newborn baby and for every friend that has a baby on the way. Think straightjacket for babies. Heavenly!!

4. The hormonal swings you had while pregnant will just magically disappear the moment you give birth. Yup- so not true. You will find yourself crying for joy and sadness at the littlest things. Let me just say that although it is a given that you will cry when watching ANYTHING on Lifetime, you should not be crying when Toddlers and Tiaras comes on. Well, I guess that's debatable.

3. Did I mention the laundry? Yeah, cloth diapers were a good idea...

2. Babies are hungry a lot. Did I mention that one, too? Breakfast, mid- morning snack, lunch, mid afternoon snack, just because I am a baby snack, dinner...you get the gist.

1. There are books and books out there written by people who are professionals, parents and even non parents giving you advice on how to raise your child. Sure, read them, but make parenting your own thing.

 If you can wash your hands, provide food and of course lots of love, I think you'll make it. And your baby will, too. At least that's what we are doing.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Playing catch up

It's the thought that counts, right? If it seems I have fallen off the planet, you would be correct in your assumption. That is exactly what happens when you have entered your last trimester of pregnancy, had a baby and then are taking care of said baby. If I am not mistaken, my last post was somewhere around March. I am really going to try my hardest to play catch-up and then some.

To sum it up, my last trimester was amazing. I know that sounds weird but I was able to work up until I had the baby. No, really. I worked and then later that night I went into labor. On Saturday, April 21 at 2:06 p.m., Cole Louis Martinez was born. He is perfect in every way and we are so in love. They say you don't know true love until you have a child of your own, and I believe that to be true.

So welcome to the world little guy! And I promise to keep this updated- I am sure that having a kid will add even more humor to our lives!