So while surfing the web and nursing my newborn, I realized my blog is annoyingly mom-ish. All of my other friends have cool social commentary, such as opinions on the price of gas. In my defense however, I would like say I am not aware of what is going on in society nor am I even aware of the price of gas on a given day. The only gas that concerns me right now is the gas that is going on in my little boy's tummy and what I can do to soothe that gas so I can get a few precious hours of sleep.
I did, however, have one adult conversation with my husband today and I learned that the price of gas is 5.05 in New York. I also saw on CNN, as I was nursing Logan, that Missouri and Wyoming have the cheapest gas prices. My social commentary on that is I don't feel like I'm getting a bargin when I pay 3.89 (is that the going rate?) for gas. So, that is my non-mom paragraph... ah, now you are impressed with my blog.... no? Well, this will definitely impress you... this whole blog has been typed with one hand while holding a feeding newborn... impressive, I know.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Monday, May 19, 2008
Logan is two weeks old!
Logan turned two weeks old on Thursday, May 15. I took Logan to the doctor for a weight check and he weighed 9 lbs. 3 oz. so he is doing well! Here are a few pictures of him. He let me unswaddle him for a little while so I took some pictures of him.
I was making dinner and I laid Logan down. When I came over to check on him, he had his feet propped up and was relaxing! He really is a good baby!
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Bringing Logan Home and Our First Mother's Day
We brought Logan home on Saturday, May 3.
Logan loves to sleep in his crib, which is a blessing. He also likes to hear his daddy read him stories in his nursery.
Logan loves to sleep in his crib, which is a blessing. He also likes to hear his daddy read him stories in his nursery.
We've had lots more friends come to visit us since we've been home and we've done a little visiting as well. We got to go to my mom and dad's for Mother's Day this year. It was very special because it was my first mother's day and also Julie's first mother's day.
Grandma is going to be busy with her 2 boys!
But Grandpa is good at keeping them entertained as well. He is already asking when Logan can ride in the wagon behind his tractor and when Logan can go to the creek and throw rocks. I'm sure if Logan's overprotective mother is not around, he will do those things sooner rather than later.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Logan has arrived!!
We finally did make it to the hospital and I was induced around 1 am On Wednesday, April 30th. My doctor claims this was the hardest part of my delivery... getting to the hospital and getting labor started. I think the hardest part was the 2 hours before I had my epidural!! Dr. Snowden came in at 9 am and broke my water but my labor was still really slow... by 3:00 I was still only dialated to 3 cm. So when the doctor came back at 5:00, I expected to hear that it would be several more hours. Suprisingly, Dr. Snowden said, "wow, you're ready to go!" I wasn't even sure what I was ready for! I started pushing at 5 pm and 4 contractions later, Logan was out!
Logan also got to meet his cousins. Aunt Pam and Jared came to the hospital on Saturday morning before we took Logan home. Jared was very good with Logan. They will have a lot of fun playing together in a few years!
Logan James Higgins arrived at 5:19 pm on May 1, 2008. He weighed 8 pounds 10 ounces and was 21 1/4 inches long. He was healthy and alert when he arrived. He loved hearing people talk to him and would look around, especially when he heard his mommy or daddy talking. Here is a picture of our family right after Logan arrived. Greg had them put Logan's footprints on his shirt right next to his heart. (Aunt Pam gave us the shirt and the idea, since they did the same for Jared when he was born.)
Here is Logan meeting his mommy for the first time! When he came out, he tried to grab my face with his hands. The nurses told him, "You slimed your mommy!"
I'm sure Logan's daddy will teach him even better tricks than sliming his mommy. Here are a few picture of Logan and Greg hanging out.Logan got to meet Grandma Higgins and Grandma and Grandpa Bradley when he was first born. They all happened to be at the hospital at the right time!
Logan had lots of visitors at the hospital. Grandma and Grandpa Higgins came on Friday morning.
Other family and friends stopped by as well to meet Logan. Grandma Hunn came with Jenni and Anna and Jessica and Baby Roberts (still waiting to be born).Logan met his cousin Nick on Saturday night. Aunt Julie, Uncle Ryan, and Nick all came over. Nick was also really good with Logan. He even told Ryan "be careful, Daddy" when Ryan was holding Logan.
Logan, Greg, and I are so blessed to have so many family members and friends who love us. We are very excited to begin our lives together as parents and as a new family!
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