Well, they say that the third time is a charm. And I have to admit that so far that seems true. Don't get me wrong, we are still facing the typical newborn dose of sleep deprivation, erratic schedule, and general lack of routine, but somehow I have been much calmer this go around. It helps to be in a house that has plenty of room for all 5 of us, and I think I am generally less anxious about things. Between Jackson and Charlotte, I have seen/experienced much of what babies can throw at their parents.
And little Kendall is already 2 weeks old. A little snap shot into our world since March 26th...
Jackson has been acting up quite a bit. Little man just had his routine, mommy time, and world in general turned upside down. But slowly he is returning to his normal self...thank goodness.
Charlotte adjusted within 2 days. I think she has been so excited to have visitors and most of all more time with Daddy, that she is seeing this older sibling gig to be advantageous after all. :)
B is crazy busy with work but has graciously stayed home several mornings so that I can snag a couple more hours of sleep before tackling all 3 kiddos. Life saver.
Kendall is growing and being adorable. Poor thing has been congested and therefore had some rough nights, but she is so calm overall that I can forgive her for those. :)
And me... I am really soaking up Kendall being tiny while I can, so those quiet early mornings I have with her are precious. Of course unless Jackson hears her crying and comes out to chat it up and ask for candy...crazy boy. I definitly have had a bit of a foggy brain lately though: pouring juice for J and giving it to C, buying seeded grapes when I could have sworn the sign said seedless, and walking into rooms quite a lot only to forget what I was doing. Alas. How is having 3 kids you ask? Well, so far so good, but it is a little harder for me to get the basics done, i.e. eat, sleep, stay hydrated. Praise the Lord for all the sweet families that have brought us meals because I am pretty sure we would all be starved if it weren't for them. Either that or living on smoothies, eggs, and PB and J. These munchkins sure keep life interesting, and I sure love them for it.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Monday, April 4, 2011
Kendall Wynn
So preciousOur sweet Kendall Wynn is finally here!
Here is the labor/delivery story if you are interested...I had contractions for most of the week, and was wondering when things were going to really kick into gear as we passed my due date on the 23rd. Jackson and Charlotte were both 3 days early, so this was a new experience for me. Uncle Stephen drove in from College Station on Friday and about an hour after he arrived to watch the kids, I started legit contractions. We went into the hospital about 2 hours later and were checked into my room by 8pm. I was 4cm when we got there and 2 1/2 hours later, I was 5cm. The midwife broke my water at 10:45pm and Kendall was born 2 hours later! It was a very intense two hours, but just like with Charlotte, I recovered quickly. As soon as she was born, I started crying and all I could say was "I love you" over and over. And I do. She is a sweet baby girl...very calm and yet alert. We just think she is perfect. :)
So, life at home so far...We got home on Sunday evening, and the kids were beyond excited. Charlotte initially was wanting me to hold her and seemed upset about this major change in her world. But within a couple days, she and Jackson settled in (as much as they can) and have realized that they will not be slighted in the love department with the arrival of Kendall. Brandon has stepped up big time with Jacks and Chars, as well as with cleaning, cooking, and grocery shopping. He has this place running like a well-oiled machine and has continued to work on top of that. Such a stud. I am trying to ease back into mothering all three kiddos, although sleep deprivation is the name of my game at the moment. My cup of coffee gets me through the morning, a short nap gets me through the afternoon, and a lot of prayer gets me through the nights. :) But I know Kendall will only be tiny for a short time, so I am soaking it up. It is amazing how relaxed I feel with her. I think after having done this a couple times and being in a relatively peaceful stage of life helps though.
As for the other kiddos...Jackson has been kinda crazy since his routine is way off and we have visitors in and out a lot. He has been begging me to go to school, so I am going today to sign him up for next year. I think we will start with 2 days a week for him and 1 day a week for Charlotte and see how that goes. The two of them just need some activity and they will be very happy. Charlotte has turned a corner in the last few weeks and is asking lots of questions and in general becoming quite inquisitive. She speaks very well, but doesn't just constantly talk like Jackson did. It is always funny to hear her pronounce something perfectly out of the blue. I think she will take after Brandon in that way...slow to speak and extremely inquisitive/observant. Well, better wrap this up. Having 3 kids will be an adventure, but so far I love it.
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