Thursday, June 30, 2011

Week four

Life is finally starting to feel like normal again this week. While it's not the pre-June 6 normal, and I'm happy for that, we're getting back into our routine. Madelyn, Sawyer, and I have had quite the busy week.

Monday - Grocery shopping in the morning. Playground and fountains in the afternoon. I really want to use the Baby Bjorn more with Sawyer than I did with Madelyn. We successfully grocery shopped with Sawyer in the Bjorn. And, Madelyn got a Lightning McQueen car for being such a good helper.

Tuesday - Play date in our old neighborhood with our friends, Andrea and Rowen (former next door neighbors). It was HOT and fun. Life in Stapleton appears to be good. Our old house looked fine but weird with someone else's furniture on the front porch. But, it was good to return to our new home afterward.

Wednesday - Swimming at the rec center with Honey and Poppie. Poppie and Madelyn swam at both the indoor and outdoor pools while Honey and I watched and Sawyer slept. It was another hot one but, luckily, we got a little relief with some afternoon clouds. Also, had dinner with the Andersons at Grandpa's house.

Thursday - Playgroup and bike parade with the Mom's Club. Still tired from yesterday, Madelyn didn't want to stay too far from my side and that's okay. We had a good time with our new friends and Madelyn marched in the parade since we didn't bring her bike along.

Friday (TBD) - Weight check for Sawyer and story time at the library. A quiet day before the long weekend might not be such a bad idea but we'll see where the day leads us.

Sawyer is still eating a lot but we're settling into a little schedule. He's sleeping between 3-4 hours at night. I'm getting a little more rest as well. I'll never again be fully rested and I'm okay with that. That's why they make under eye concealer. I wouldn't trade my Mdelyn or my Sawyer for anything.

Monday, June 20, 2011

He's Here!

After making peace with a scheduled Cesarean, I went to bed on June 5 with a renewed sense of calm about the upcoming week's events.  However, at 1:15A on June 6, this baby decided he was coming on his own and I went into labor.

Not having had this experience with Madelyn, the two hours between when labor started and we were admitted to the hospital were exciting and scary.  Thank goodness we weren't making the drive from our house to Rose Medical Center during morning rush hour.  And, a big thank you to the karma folks for the fact we hit no red lights on Colorado Blvd at 2:30 in the morning!

At 4:07P on June 6, our much anticipated "new hire", Sawyer Mally Anderson, came into the world.  He was delivered at Rose Medical Center in Denver by Dr Honey Onstad and weighed 7 pounds 7 ounces.  (Yes, I did find it ironic that she has the same first name as our Honey.) 






He's a sweet little boy with a head full of dark hair and eye color that is yet to be determined.  His feet, hands, and arms make us wonder if he might not someday break the Olympic swimming records set by Michael Phelps a few years ago.

Madelyn adores her little brother and has been a great big sister from their very first meeting at the hospital.  She brings him his pacifier or his burp cloth and does her best to comfort him.  Last night, as we drove home from Grammy and Grandad's, Sawyer sneezed a few times and later began crying.  Without any prompting from us, she blessed him for each sneeze and when the crying started, in a sweet, soft voice repeated, "It's okay. We're almost home, buddy."

I can remember what it was like to get a little more sleep.  But, the pre-Sawyer days seem like they were ages ago.  When I get really exhausted, I just remind myself of the Darius Rucker song "It Won't Be Like This for Long" and it puts it all back into perspective.

Welcome home, Sawyer!  We love you and are so happy you're finally here.

Father's Day 2011

Interview on a Train Ride.


Happy Father's Day Griff Daddy! We love you!

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Memorial Day 2011

Our family Memorial Day celebrations get more and more interesting each year.  One of the highlights of this year's Anderson-Gilbert get together included wheelbarrow racing.

Madelyn really wanted me to ride with her at one point but the general consensus was that wheelbarrow racing wasn't a good idea for someone in my condition.  Unless...