Hello, internet!
We’ve had an incredible week. Baby Spritzer Leyba is such a darling — SO easy and happy. David and I are loving our new roles as parents. By far the most fulfilling experience of my life and all other major life accomplishments suddenly pale in comparison. It’s remarkable. Nature is awesome and so humbling.
And now what you’re all waiting for: stories about the babe.
She is a voracious eater. I am so charmed by her frantic searching for my breast (as if getting on there were the Most Important Thing EVER) and then the look of utter contentment once she’s latched. As to the breastfeeding experience, it’s been easy, thank goodness. We mastered the latch the first day and I’ve gotten less and less sore every day. I’m using my nipples for the first time: no wonder they are tender! New mom’s, make sure you have lots of nipple cream! We also now breastfeed lying down next to each other, tummy to tummy. Super easy, super comfy, and so much more comfortable than sitting on stitches while feeding. We ended up co-sleeping (and now can’t imagine doing anything else), so we can also sleep while breastfeeding, which makes everything easier. Even when she’s up at night we manage to get a fair night of sleep. Phew!
Her features have emerged! Her face swelling is down and suddenly her features are petite, despite her large size. Every day she looks a little bit different, especially as the swelling has decreased and her nose has begun to un-flatten (who knew that birth could be so rough!). Her checks have become more chunky every day. So cute!
Last night the cord stump fell off! Hello little cute belly-button. No word yet on if it’s going to be an inie or an outie belly button. Based on her parents it could go either way. Should we have another poll to guess?
Every day she spends more time awake. It’s so fun seeing her eyes and having alert, awake time that doesn’t involve just breastfeeding! I have been surprised about how challenging it is to have a conversation with a baby who just watches you. Totally stares you down. She’s a gamut of emotions in her sleep, but completely serious and taking everything in when she’s up. She’s darling and I love it.
As for me, I am healing nicely and feeling less exhausted every day. I believe this tiredness has less to do with our nightly sleep patterns and more to do with the exhausting nature of pregnancy, labor, delivery, and postpartum recovery. My body is going through so many changes right now it completely blows my mind. The good news is that my pregnant belly is mostly gone (though it will be a while until my belly is firm!) and I now weigh just 10 pounds more than my pre-pregnancy weight. The challenge has suddenly become consuming enough calories to keep both Baby Spritzer Leyba and I fed. (It’s hard for a gluten-free pescatarian who eats minimal processed sugar to get an additional 800-1,000 calories!) I know, I shouldn’t complain. I am excited about losing all the “baby weight,” but want to be careful that it happens in a healthy way.
We’ve been spending little to no time online, so we apologize for the infrequent updates and for not yet replying to your wonderful emails and messages! Hopefully I’ll get to them soon, though I make no promises. I have a new full-time distraction and babies are so much addictive than the internet.
don’t apologize! as long as you continue to give us updates and photos via the blog, that is ;-)
augh! carrie! tthat’s so awesome! a yay! so sweet. im so happy for you guys! if you’re looking to increase calories maybe try nuts? avocados? ive started eating raw (which I love – im actually going to train to become a raw vegan chef next month) and man ya eat a lot of nuts in those recipes. one is especially good and its with nuts, celery, scallion, kelp salt, nori – its like a replacement for tuna salad. its my friend/raw chef chrissy’s recipe. would you be interested in it? i will try to email it to you next week if you are interested. everyone loves it. i am still appreciating the kugel recipe you posted from your grams – (even though i can only have a taste of such things) my whole massage class loved it when i brought it in for snack! anyhow just much love and blessings to you and your love*ly family! i love that you are co-sleeping, so sweet!