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Friday, April 15, 2011

Oh boy! It's a boy!


 Less than 2 weeks ago, we welcomed our son Wesley into the world.  It didn't take long at all for me to see how a little boy will immediately capture his mommy's heart.  I have 2 girls , 5 and 3 1/2, and they are the sweetest, most loving little girls.  And now my son is looking at me with his dark blue eyes as if he's wondered what I look like as much as I have wondered the same about him.  He has my heart!

Wesley Ray Boldin
9lbs 2oz, 20.5"
born 4-4-11
We meet at last!!
We couldn't be happier meeting our son!
Ready to take my son home!

Our girls are so excited about their baby brother.  The carefully hold him and give him plenty of kisses and hugs. Katie, my 3 year old, will walk up and say "he is so tute", or "he is so beautiful".  Abby says that "he is too cute, we should have more babies".  I couldn't be happier with how well-received he has been by his older sisters.  

Proud Big Sisters & their Little Brother

Now as a family of 5, adjustments are necessary.  I struggle with underestimating how long it takes to get ready or to get places. Now with a new infant in the house, I have to allow even more time for accidents: last minute diaper changes, little boy sprinkle-incidents, or spit-up (aka: geysers).  Despite the difficulties, I am cherishing these moments because each day our baby is changing, growing, learning and I know now from experience how fast this time will pass. 

Family of Five

Thank God my recovery, although very sore from the c-section the first week, has gone smoothly. Since Wesley was born, I could not feel more loved and cared for as I have been.  My husband, first and foremost, is the hardest working yet most family oriented person I know.  He works his butt of with a full time job, our side business, and now taking care of all of my delivery, activity, and errand duties while I am not allowed to drive, as well as helping with the girls and keeping the house picked up.  And he still finds time for fun and relaxing with all of us.  I'm still handling emails and ordering for the business and I am looking forward to being back on the road so I can relieve Jessie a bit.  My family, namely my mom, sister and mother-in-law have been an incredible help and support: getting me to and from appointments and helping with the kiddos and our newby while I am adjusting to being a mommy of 3.  My friends from church are incredible!  They have brought meals, call or text often to check up on me, or visit--knowing how necessary socialization is after a new baby.  I feel so blessed by you all!  I love you guys!!  

Here are some more sweet moments captured on camera:



Father & Son
Abby & Katie meet Wesley
Katie holds her brother for the firs time as Abby supervises. 

Abigail is so proud of her little brother.

She's so silly!

Katelyn is so fascinated with her baby brother!

I love my 3 little ones!

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Family Time


Today is our final family day before our baby boy joins us and we become a family of 5.

The girls have wanted to go fishing for a long time now.  Daddy got them princess fishing poles for Christmas.  They have been practicing casting without hooks and bait.  So, today seemed like a great day to take them to the next level and actually let them fish with hooks and live bait.  As daddy was preparing for this little outing in our backyard, he took the girls out to dig for worms.  The very first place he pulled back straw in our landscape, he heard a noise and this is what he found:

Baby Rabbits?

Our first thought was that it might be mice or rats.  We were ready to transport them to the woods or dispose of them as humanely as possible.  But after a lot of research on babies and the type of nest we observed, and looking at these babies closer, we are thinking that they are baby rabbits.  The tails are not long like a mouse and they are almost the size of a nearly full-grown mouse.  So, I think we have a little nest of rabbits burrowed on the side of our house.  Since their little eyes are still closed, based on what I read, they are not more than a week-week & a half old.  I covered the babies back up with the fur/mulch/straw nest to keep them warm, and we will keep an eye on them to make sure their mom is taking care of them.  

For those of you who have read my previous blogs, you know that we also have a nest of 11 mallard duck eggs by our front porch.  And of course, we are expecting our 3rd child any day now!    We live on fertile ground--what can I say. :)  Meanwhile the momma mallard has been sitting on her eggs, and as long as we don't get too close, she will not scare away as easily as she did before.  This is the first picture I have gotten of her that I did not take through the window.  Can you see her hidden in the bush?  

Momma Mallard taking care of her 11 eggs.

So, back to our fishing adventure. We took the girls in the backyard to go fishing.  We weren't sure what to expect.  After the nest incident, Jessie ran up to the store and bought some worms.

Yucky worms!

Abby actually got to where she would hand the worms to Jessie to bait the hook--as long as they weren't too "dirty".  She's braver than I am!

Curled up with daddy--it was a little chilly out there this morning.
Katie was into it at first.
Fishing with their princess rod & reel's.
So the final count was:
Abby-3
Katie (or Mommy really, because she bailed)-2
            
Katie couldn't wait to catch a fish, but once she (or mommy) did catch one, she wanted nothing to do with it.  The 2nd one "Katie" caught was huge, for a brim.  We threw them all back of course.  

We did some laundry and cleaning too, while Jessie ran the embroidery machines--finishing up orders that have to go out before the baby comes.  Then we ordered pizza, made cookies and watched "Tangled" together.  

We had such a nice relaxing family day together as our last official day as a family of 4. We are so blessed with the sweetest, most loving little girls.  They are going to be the best big sisters!  And we know that this little boy will be so loved and just as sweet as his sisters.  Abby prayed over the food this evening and added that baby Wesley would not come late.  She has made a countdown sheet and daily announces how many days until baby Wesley will be here.  They both will kiss and hug the baby (my belly) sporadically throughout the day.  We're all pretty excited here on the home-front!

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