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Wonderful Plus One

Yesterday, we celebrated the one month birthday of our new little boy, who, it turns out, was never very “little” at all. He was born 10 lbs 13 ounces.

Here he is is at four days old.

Little Brother

On my blog, I will call him “Little Brother.”

There is much to tell - from the dreadful depths of back labor to the heights of this very serious baby’s first smile. This baby LOVES to eat so my time has been limited. I also have found that with three kids, the impulse to find a routine and help the whole family (myself included) settle in emotionally has been very strong and that has been my unconscious priority in May. I do look forward to writing about the past month, though. I will not attempt to sum it all up right now. And I can’t promise you more photos, since I broke my “no kids photos” rule by posting this one photo of the baby. Instead I will promise to post every day of June. Maybe the story of this past month will all come out that way, once I get the rust off of my writing fingers.

But for now, I will tell you that on the night before I gave birth, we went out to dinner to celebrate our last night as a family of four. (I was scheduled to be induced the next morning). Over milkshakes, we decided that with our new baby our family would be wonderful plus one. A few weeks later, Hannah, my middle child, who has been having ups and downs adjusting to the baby, suggested we go out for milkshakes again to celebrate being a family of five. I had Dad pick up the milkshakes and we had them for dessert that night. All on their own, the girls decided to prepare little speeches to the baby, which Hannah called “poems.” I suggested that they could talk about negative feelings as well as positive feelings, but I was vetoed. The girls wanted to focus on the good things. This was the baby’s moment and it was very sweet.

And if that is too sweet for you, don’t despair. I promise a more complete story will emerge during my postings in June.

Thanks to all who participated in my internet blogging shower. It made my day and the gift certificate seems to be the gift that keeps on giving. We have bought about five crucial things with it so far. More Later on that.

Lots of love to you and thanks for your patience.

Life is good, especially when he sleeps well (like last night).

Also, congratulations to Cynthia, J-L, and family on the joyous birth of Jack. I wish we were real neighbors, rather than virtual neighbors, so we could have “mommy” play-dates. One of the frustrations of blogging: hitting the virtual social wall.

Friday, May 30th, 2008

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  1. Kyla said:

    I knew he’d be a HE! He is gorgeous. Congratulations, Raehan!

  2. Judy said:

    CONGRATULATIONS on such a handsome little boy!!!! YAY!!!

  3. Marie said:

    Wonderful indeed!! He’s such a beautiful baby! So good to hear from you, Raehan.

  4. TravelinOma said:

    Congratulations on all you’ve accomplished. Labor doesn’t end in the delivery room!

  5. Laurie in TN said:

    Congratulations! What a gorgeous baby boy! Your girls are so thoughtful to do “poems” for him!

  6. Kimberly said:

    Finally!! *sigh* He is the sweetest thing in the whole world, R. I love him already. I am so happy that you are all well and your promise to write very day in June made me squeal with delight (the dogs are looking at me funny). Looking forward to all you have to say.

    Love & BIG hugs,
    xo
    K

  7. ccap said:

    Goodness gracious! Congratulations! I’m so very happy for you and look forward to the stories in the upcoming days. And, yeah, I wish we could get together with our sons (and daughters).

  8. Angie said:

    Congratulations! I had one of those little babies that was not very little, too! he is beautiful. Thank you for breaking the rules and sharing with us!

  9. Jess said:

    Yay! Congratulations! Your girls are so sweet–and I’m sure your son will be too! I’m looking forward to June!

  10. Sis said:

    What a cutie!!! Happy first month birthday to LB! We can’t wait to see you all.

  11. kenju said:

    Congratulations, best wishes and all that! I am so glad you had a boy - and a very healthy one at that. He’s beautiful, and I am looking forward to hearing more about the family!

  12. Margaret said:

    AWWWWW–I love him already. Babies are so wonderful. What a cute little man. I can’t wait to hear your stories.

  13. Gail said:

    Congratulations to all of you!!! He is quite the handsome guy.

  14. Holly said:

    Holy smokes - You gave birth to a toddler! I thought my boys were big at 9.5 lbs - your adorable “little” guy totally put them to shame, he he.

    He’s just beautiful, good job.

  15. vicki said:

    RAEHAN! she squeals with delight. You’re back, plus one! Oh, happy day. Isn’t he so beautiful! Dan was a BIG baby like Little Brother (shrunk back to the 40% where he genetically belonged by 1 year) and I loved it- no little stick legs and he actually fit into clothing.

    It’s really nice to hear from you here and to hear that the family is happy, everybody enjoying milkshakes. Oh, tee-hee. Can’t wait to hear more. xoxoxo

  16. Jean-Luc Picard said:

    Many congratulations to you, Raehan!

  17. Liza Lee Miller said:

    Very cool, Raehan! I love the way your daughters wanted to celebrate and focus on the good stuff. With milkshakes! Super cool!

  18. Miz S said:

    RAEHAN!! He is a big darling boy and I am so very happy for you and yours. I have missed you, but I think about you every day.

    Speaking of every day, are you really going to post EVERY DAY in June?? I can’t wait! But don’t worry, I will understand if you miss a day here or there.

    LOVE LOVE LOVE,

    me

  19. Old Horsetail Snake said:

    “Little Brother” is okay, I guess. “Moose” would have been better. Heh.

  20. Kimberly said:

    He’s gorgeous, Raehan. And how sweet that your girls wanted to focus on their positive feelings about having a little brother.

  21. InterstellarLass said:

    I second Old Horsetail Snake. Moose is more descriptive. :) He’s a doll! Congratulations on your beautiful family of 5!

  22. srp said:

    Congratulations to all!!! He is adorable!
    My brother was also born “large”. Another parent looking at the babies in the nursery commented that they should have named him “Goliath” rather than Stephen. I think he had a tiny petite little girl and was probably having visions of future boys trying to date his daughter!

    Little brothers are great, no matter how big. Eventually they become your friend and staunchest defender. I know mine did!

  23. Melody said:

    You have such a way with words… Little Brother! How wonderful for you all - your little party of 5. *sigh* Can’t wait to read more about your adventures with your gorgeous children… (& what a lovely large baby!!)

  24. D said:

    boy I’ve missed you…
    congrats on your son… tell the girls that they will get to pick his wife for him!
    Hugs to you…

  25. Stephanie said:

    I’m feeling all scatterbrained and wondering if I actually wished you Congratulations, or if I just thought it over and over in my head. Either way, Congratulations! I’m so thrilled for you and your family! And thanks for the picture here. He’s just gorgeous.

  26. Zee said:

    Sorry I haven’t been around much. He is simply adorable! What a big boy!
    Blessings to you all!

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