Coming home from the hospital
Well, I thought I'd take advantage of Simon's little nap here to catch you up on photos. Here are some of Simon's trip home from the hospital.
He's so little in his car seat!
It was only +2 degrees outside the day we headed home (New Year's day), so we made sure he was well-covered in there!
You can't even see his head when his car seat cover is all zipped up, he's so tiny :-)
The first order of business when we got home was to get Mom and baby sitting down again, in a comfy spot! We decided to introduce him to his Ugly Doll, too (thanks Pete!), which is about as big as he is with his legs scrunched up :-)
It has been a rocky few days home, as I'm sure all new parents can attest! But things are going well, and we are enjoying seeing Simon change every day. Thankfully, we've had Grandma Phyllis here being a wonderful help by cooking and cleaning and doing laundry--continuing the illusion started at the hospital that food will just materialize in front of you when its time to eat :).
It was only +2 degrees outside the day we headed home (New Year's day), so we made sure he was well-covered in there!
You can't even see his head when his car seat cover is all zipped up, he's so tiny :-)
The first order of business when we got home was to get Mom and baby sitting down again, in a comfy spot! We decided to introduce him to his Ugly Doll, too (thanks Pete!), which is about as big as he is with his legs scrunched up :-)
It has been a rocky few days home, as I'm sure all new parents can attest! But things are going well, and we are enjoying seeing Simon change every day. Thankfully, we've had Grandma Phyllis here being a wonderful help by cooking and cleaning and doing laundry--continuing the illusion started at the hospital that food will just materialize in front of you when its time to eat :).
1 Comments:
Hey Jess,
Your baby's so cute (had to say it again). Give yourself plenty of time (and permission) to sit around getting to know baby, healing from labor, and adjusting to life as a Mommy. You'll feel normal in a few weeks or months. Maggie was born June 24, and I don't remember looking at our calendar again until sometime in September. :) Anyway, keep posting photos!
Patty
By Kh. Patty, At 8:35 AM
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