Weston, Grace and Elsie love to hold the baby and talk to him throughout the day. I was a little worried that Elsie would be jealous as she's pretty attached to Mommy. She hasn't shown any jealousy and loves to hold her brother and rub his head. My only concern is that she would try to pick the baby up by herself and drop him. We're pretty careful to not set him where she can step on him or pull him down.
We've also discovered that Noah likes to pee-pee when his diaper is off. He's "sprinkled" us almost every day! I've now learned to always have him on the plastic changing mat and try to keep him covered at all times. It can be challenging to try to wipe him, get a fresh diaper on him, and keep him covered all while he wiggles around. He also managed to do his #2 on me the other day. He's pretty talented for only 1 week old!
Mike has been off work since Noah was born and will also take a few days next week. I haven't even left the house since coming home from the hospital and we've all been enjoying some good family time. We've been blessed with meals from our church family, Household of Faith Community Church, almost every day which has been awesome! I'm so glad our church has been bringing meals as I heal from my c-section. My husband has many talents, but cooking is not one of them! I did get permission to share this funny story from this week. The other day I asked Mike if he would be willing to make some banana bread as we had some ripe bananas sitting on the counter. I teased him that I didn't know if he could do that without messing it up (he has a history of recipe blunders). He very proudly told me he could make banana bread without messing it up and he didn't even need my help. After the kids were in bed he set to work on the recipe. He seemed to be doing great and was obviously being very careful about following the recipe precisely. At one point he asked me where the cloves were and I told him they were on the spice rack with the black lid. Once the bread was in the oven it started to make our house smell soooo good. When it was done Mike cut a couple of big pieces and dug in. He started to say how it was good but that he must have gotten a pocket of cloves that weren't stirred in. He continued to eat for a few minutes before he realized something was very wrong. He went into the kitchen and held up the bottle of WHOLE cloves and asked me if this was what he was supposed to put in. I do have to give him credit that the whole cloves were on the spice rack with a black lid just as the GROUND cloves were. I was laughing so hysterically that my incision starting hurting pretty bad! Mike had to drink a bunch of milk and eat some cottage cheese to cut the burn from all the whole cloves he ate. It was so sad to throw those 2 beautiful loaves of banana bread into the garbage, but it did give us both a good laugh. :)
Here's a few photos from this week. I'll try to do another post soon with the meaning of Noah's name and why we chose it.

2 comments:
Carrie, You have such a beautiful family! That is so great that Noah is sleeping so good at night already. I will pray for that to continue, so that everyone can get rest. How is it going with Elsie in her new bed??
God Bless <><
Cute family you have:)
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