Thursday, May 20, 2010
Week 3
Turns out that we are totally in love with Iris. We've been at home with her for 3 weeks now and still marvel at every little snarfle, cry, and coo. Due to her loud and dinosaur-like sleeping sounds, Bob's nicknamed her Irisaurus. She seems to be getting more comfortable with life outside the womb and beginning to have a better sense of self (i.e., yep, those things bonking me in the face are MY hands). This week she enjoyed her first real bath (Ralph helped), her first happy hour by the lake (despite the car starting on fire on the way there!), and dancing to The Beatles with her dad (see video below). Grandma Carol and Grandpa Jim arrive tomorrow for a week-long visit and we look forward to introducing her to them.

Thursday, May 13, 2010
Friday, May 7, 2010
A week of firsts
Our first week home with Iris has been full of "firsts." Her first thunderstorm, her first trip to the market, her first trip to corporate America (we were slightly disappointed that she seemed to enjoy her trip to Target!), etc. Until today, the weather has been beautiful, so we've been enjoying hanging out on the back deck, playing in the yard, and going for walks. We seem to be figuring each other out a bit and are on a more regular schedule of eating, sleeping, and pooping, with thankfully less screaming than the first few days. Our friends have been fantastic and have been bringing us amazing meals so that we can concentrate on hanging out with Iris rather than thinking about what to make for dinner. So far so good!




Saturday, May 1, 2010
Whew! We're settling in at home after the chaos of the last few days which has included:
- a lightning quick labor which the midwives described as "rockstar." We were prepared for a long labor, as most first babies take a long time to come out. I started having mild contractions at 9pm Monday night, took a bath, and tried to sleep for a few hours, expecting active labor to begin later the next day. I woke up at 2am to Niagara Falls and intense contractions only 2-3 minutes apart. I got to the birthing center fully dilated at 4am and the our midwife caught Iris 1.5 hours later. She arrived as the full moon was setting and the sun was rising on a beautiful spring morning. Her birth was truly amazing- despite taking & teaching many biology courses over the years, we were in awe of the innate ability of the human body to give birth. We are thankful to have had such a positive birth experience.
- sleepless nights: Iris thinks that days are for sleeping and nights are for partying (i.e., screaming and eating). Ten years ago, we may have agreed with her, but we're old now... I was convinced the other night that she was speaking to me in Parseltongue- let us know if you can help us translate. She is breast-feeding like a champ though and is already almost back to her birth weight after only 3 days, which is fantastic. Hopefully we'll get on a more sane schedule soon.
- other fun challenges of new parent-dom like learning how to type with one hand, dealing with diaper blow-outs, avoiding spilling coffee on the baby, etc.
We are grateful to our family and friends for all their well wishes and offers of help, food, etc. It has helped make our first few days together a joy!
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