Friday, September 28, 2007

Stay at home mom....

Well, that is a description of myself I am still getting used to. (I don't think I have used it yet to describe what I do). When people ask what I do, I usually say that I just had a baby (which is true) and that I am taking some time off of work (also true). I just never thought of my self as a stay at home mom. Don't get me wrong, I am enjoying this time at home. Braden and I read lots of books, go for walks, go to the park, cook together (one of his favorites) and I am not as stressed as I used to be. I also love the amount of time I am able to spend with Reese. Nursing her has been easier and there isn't all the stress of building a milk supply for my return to work. I feel fortunate to have been able to make this choice for myself.

Things are also going better since our lives are getting a little less hectic lately. Brian has finished up some time consuming work for his graduate program and Reese is sleeping really well. It is amazing what a little sleep will do for you! She is only waking up once at night. Typically she will nurse between 8 and 9 and sleeps until 5 or 6 in the morning, with one nursing period in the middle of the night! She is doing great! It has made such a difference in my energy level. I have been taking them for walks and runs lately with a great double running stroller. Both Braden and Reese seem to enjoy themselves. I can't wait to lose all the baby weight.

Braden is also doing well. He is talking from the moment he rises until he goes to sleep. He just has so much to say. I have been taking him to they library for different events and he loves it. A women played her guitar and sang songs with the toddlers. They danced and sang, if they were big enough. She also had a drum that Braden could not get enough of. She let the kids take turns drumming but Braden wanted to drum the whole time. As she walked around the room somehow Braden found his way to the front of the crowd where he could get his hand back on that drum. When she sat back down to drum by herself and finish the song, Braden joined her. He was up in the front of the room drumming away! I had to get him to sit down and let the lady finish. She didn't seem to mind too much. Braden is also doing great with Reese. He is patient, for the most part, and is becoming more independent. He really loves his sister. He brings her "blankies" and all sorts of stuff. He gives her kisses and loves to help with her baths.

I don't have any pictures to post. It just don't have the camera as handy anymore. I will be snapping some shots this weekend since my brother and his girlfriend are coming to visit. My brother is in for a treat. I am sure we will be hearing, "Uncle Steve, Uncle Steve" over and over again!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Elizabeth, I love reading about you and the kids (Brian too), and seeing all the pictures. They are growing so quickly. I was so happy to hear about you being 'a stay at home Mom'. It's also great that you chose to be, and that you are able to be one. It does make a difference!

I love Braden's hair, Reese's will probably be the same later. Glad all is going so well. You sound very happy! Love you all, Aunt Alexie