Oh, yes!

He’s here!

Sweet sleeping baby boy (with stuffed animal present from big sister)
Sweet sleeping baby (with stuffed animal present from big sister)

Not only did he arrive right on time (on his due date), but he got here quickly (labor from start to finish lasted an hour and a half; we gave birth five minutes after arriving at the birth center!). He even weighs a full pound less than his big sister weighed when she was born.

Big sister meeting her little brother

We’re smitten.

Preparing for Baby

We’ve washed the organic baby clothes, unpacked the wooden toys and favorite board books, set up the diaper changing station, loaded up the diaper bag, and installed the infant car seat. We feel ready for the arrival of our little boy.

Preparing for baby: moses basket with book and baby toy
Preparing for baby: practicing strapping her baby doll into the infant car seatPreparing for baby: setting up a diaper changing station
Preparing for baby: organic newborn clothes
Preparing for baby: books and toys

That being said, this mama is still hoping to get more done before he arrives. (There’s nothing like a fast approached, yet unknown deadline to kick me into action.) I’m really digging these nesting instincts. Why can’t I be this productive all the time?! No, REALLY?! I still have a homeschooling room to unpack and organize.

At least I blogged twice this weekend. (Oh, how I miss you guys!) Big check off that to-do list!

Pregnancy Update: 37 Weeks

At 37 weeks pregnant, the baby is now considered full-term, Braxton-Hicks contractions are an ever present activity, I’m fully effaced and partially dilated, and this baby may be here any minute. (In fact, I’m sitting on a towel as I write this post, you know, just in case.)

Daughter and pregnant mama at sunset

I’ve also started losing weight instead of gaining, a sure sign that we’re in the homestretch (the exact same thing happened when I was pregnant with our five year old). I certainly prefer thinking, “I’ve gained twenty-five pounds this pregnancy” rather than “I’ve gained thirty.”

My belly really is that much larger than my daughter's head

I’m getting excited. And completely terrified. (Just how many months of sleep-deprivation do we have ahead of us?!) He’s gonna be here soon!

Family photos at 37 weeks pregnant

Hey, how many more blog posts do you think I can fit in?!

Thanks to David and my cousin Julia for the fabulous photos!

Year Five Retrospective

Tomorrow our little girl turns five years old! She has been looking forward to this day for months. Back in November she boldly announced, “I put magic in the air and today is January! Today I turn five!”

I have a feeling she’ll be waking up very, very early tomorrow morning. (Oh, joy!)

Looking back on the past twelve months, I am blown away by how she’s grown in so many ways. Here are some highlights, plus my favorite photos of her from the past year.

Birthday Girl (January 2012)

At four years old she started to tie shoelaces, worked hard on her writing, began reading silently to herself, learned how to knit, madly assembled Puzzleballs (she’s working on a 540 piece one right now).

Snacking (February 2012)

She developed her own crazy-fun fashion sense, wearing layers of skirts under all her dresses “for extra poof.”

Helping in the kitchen (March 2012)

She began helping around the house more, setting the table for dinner, cleaning up her toys, unloading the dishwasher, and helping fold and put away laundry. (She almost got over her fear of the noisy vacuum cleaner too, occasionally helping me vacuum around the house.)

Friends making kale chips (April 2012)

She fell passionately in love with The Nutcracker (both the Tchaikovsky and Duke Ellington versions) and classical music, frequently dancing and acting out the accompanying stories.

Solar eclipse (May 2012)

We read so many fantastic books, including the Sarah, Plain and Tall saga, Boxcar Children series, and an abridged form of Pride and Prejudice, and watched as our daughter then role played favorite scenes from the books. (She also then read them aloud to herself; she’s been busy rereading the first three Boxcar Children books over and over again the last few weeks.)

Homeschool fun (June 2012)

She spent countless hours cooking away in her play kitchen, recreating actual recipes from Giada de Laurentiis’ cooking show (a special, occasional treat to watch) and from kids cookbooks, often recruiting Dad and I to help her chop, stir, mix, or pour.

Snacking on blackberries (July 2012)

She continued her Music Together lessons and discovered the joy of singing rounds together. She also began teaching herself the piano; “Mom, I’m using the sounds to find the keys.”

Road trip to LA (August 2012)

She explored a variety of careers, playing hair salon, dentist, doctor, midwife, and chiropractor. She even made her own “Play Calendar” filled with pretend appointments for her friends.

Painting leaves (September 2012)

She pondered many of life’s great philosophical questions such as, “How did the first kitten grow without a mother?!” and explored the concept of death. When her imaginary friend Savannie died she explained, “She died before she was a grown-up. So she’ll never be a grown-up. Her mom is still alive.” (Several weeks later we learned that “Savanie is alive again. Mom, she can fly. She has magic wings! Her mama made them.” PHEW.)

Angelina Ballerina Halloween costume (October 2012)

She felt things very deeply this year, including both her love AND frustration towards us. Back in April, in a moment of anger with me, she announced, “Daddy and I are going to move out. I’m packing all my books!”

Another time she explained, “Mom, I can’t hold my temper. I just don’t know what to do.” We had many weeks of melt-downs and heart-felt apologies this fall… at the same time, she loves us fiercely (oh, the kisses and hugs!) and often wants to be right by our side. Growing up and becoming more independent can be hard.

Playing Slamwich (November 2012)

She’s been incredibly excited about becoming a big sister (after several years of wishing and hoping for a sibling!). My belly gets dozens of hugs and kisses every day, and she’s constantly talking to her future brother, chatting on and on to him (and pretending he’s answering back). I am excited about the next few weeks as we watch our daughter become a big sister!

Loving her polka dot umbrella (December 2012)

What a year of tremendous growth, so much fun, and plenty of little girl drama. Year five was incredible!

Happy fifth birthday, sweetie! May this upcoming sixth year be just as fun.