Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Isn't this what you were really wanting...


I know the real reason you keep coming back is not because of my excellent prose but for pictures of Tyler. So here you go. Have I mentioned before what a great looking kid he is...didn't think so! ; )

Both Tyler and mom went to the doctor this week and the reports were good for the most part. Tyler's weight is back up and he is doing great. Em's blood pressure was down on Monday but back up on Wednesday. More rest and she should be back up and swinging in a few weeks.

I'm really feeling disconnected this week. I always knew I would have to go back to work at some point, but hate the fact that I can't be at home with Tyler and Emily for the next 2,3 maybe 4 weeks (or years). Maybe I'll win the lottery this weekend and I can become a stay-at-home father.

I would love to write more tonight, but it's 11 p.m. and I have to go work tomorrow so I can pay a few more bills and buy a few more diapers.

Thanks again to everyone who is keeping up with the blog and checking on Tyler and Emily.

Signs that you are a father..

8:55 a.m. Wednesday morning

I'm back at work and really miss being at home with Tyler and Emily. Work is busy as always and I look forward to going home every evening to spend time with them.

I had a sign of many days to come this morning when I looked down a few minutes ago and realized I had baby formula/spitup on my shirt. I'll take it as a sign that Tyler misses me and wanted me to think about him all day.

I promise to write more tonight and post up a new photo.

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

The next Gerber baby...?



11:15 p.m. Wednesday

With a slight case of insomnia and a little extra time between feedings, here is what I came up with. Could Tyler be the 21st century Gerber baby? You decide...

After a long day...


10:30 p.m. Wednesday

After a long day who doesn't enjoy a nap.

Everyone is settling in...

12:10 a.m. Wednesday morning

It seems as though we are slowly settling into a routine here at the nursery. Granted it's a routine that if we didn't open the windows once and a while, Em and I wouldn't know the difference between night and day. Basically life revolves around Tyler - and at times I think he is smart enough to know it.

As new parents we are learning a lot, both from Tyler and the "What to Expect the First Year" book. Most of the lessons though center around breastfeeding. Em's best friend in VA told her she was going to make me a honorary member of the Le Leche League because..

(Pause to check on Tyler)

Tyler was still hungry and I learned once again what burps cloths are good for - another t-shirt for the daily load of laundry. Anyhow, Em's best friend was telling her that she was going to make me a honorary member of the Le Leche League (http://www.lalecheleague.org) and let me teach classes since I've learned so much while helping Em with Tyler. The question is...can I use that on my resume?

Otherwise Tyler is doing great. His lungs have fully developed into those of a teenager and he is doing a great job of letting us know when he is unhappy. I told Em today that he seems like he has even grown a little bit in the last week.

Emily is also doing much better. We all went to the doctor on Monday and Em's BP was down to 134/74. The hope is that with continued bed rest we can lower it a little more and keep it under control.

And on a final note - Tyler got to watch part of his first Red Sox baseball game last night. Tyler was upset so I picked him up to rock him back to sleep. We went into the bedroom to watch the end of the game. The Sox were down 8-6 in the bottom of the 9th. With two runners on base, Big Poppi (David Ortiz) hit a walk-off home run to win the game. Now I just have to teach Tyler the difference between "Big Poppi" and his own "big daddy."

Tomorrow we will discuss more about the joys of parenthood (expect this whole lack of sleep thing!)