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October 27, 2015

Our garden, after the frost

About a week ago we had a frost here.  I went to pick all the green tomatoes a few days before as the weather forecast was saying it would frost.  The tomato plants were still good looking, and now they're shriveled and brown. What is left of the onions are still fine.  Rob harvested some sweet potatoes, things that are underground are unaffected by the frost.
My sister from Canada and her family are visiting.
 
I made a tres leches cake for us to enjoy (Rob's sister, niece, my sister and her 4 kids came- so that was 11, would be 12 if Paul could eat) in celebrating Paul's 1 month "birthday!"

October 16, 2015

4 weeks old

 We cut out the letter on the scroll saw and painted them.  Look at that face...he's starting to smile and hold his neck up himself!  He's 4 weeks old today.
It seems that when they are newborns, they smile in their sleep and when they are drifting off to sleep...
Olivia and Paul at 6:07am one morning this week.

October 12, 2015

Cloth diapers

Since Paul's birth we've used no disposable diapers...100% cloth diapers.  I used all disposable diapers when the girls were babies, but there is SO many cloth alternatives available nowadays.  Most of the diapers were given to us, either used or new ones as gifts. 
I wanted to use cloth wipes, too, but we bought some. I have been using flannel cut into 6x6" squares as wipes with water and a bit of lavender essential oils, some of the time.  We are doing laundry at least every 48 hours, so that everything is fresh and clean. 

Hanging the diapers on the clothesline is supposed to help with staining...today is a beautiful sunshiny day.  I see lots of yellow on the diapers, but I know they are clean, so that's not big deal.
My mom came over and babysat Paul today.  I had to drive to the bureau of vital statistics to make sure everything was turned in and signed to get his birth certificate.  That's something you don't usually have to do when your baby is born in the hospital.  When you have a home birth, you have to mail it or turn it in within 10 days, since I was late, I had to have extra paper work filled out...  $24 is the final cost and his birth certificate will be mailed to us.
 A little friend came over for a visit.  He's just a month older.
I went for a walk around the neighborhood with him in the Moby wrap.  Hannah wore it one day this past week and asked "Is this how is feels to be pregnant?"  She said it was hot and heavy.  And after seeing me in labor, at home, she said "I don't think I ever want to be pregnant or have kids."  Honestly, I think she loves having a baby in the house, though.  It's a lot of work, keeping him fed and diapers changed and soothing him when he is fussy with gas pains, washing the cloth diapers, on top of every day things that need to be done in the house like cooking and cleaning.  I think it's worth the extra work, though.  ♥

October 7, 2015

We need a family photo

 My little guy.
 They love making faces at each other.
 Daddy is good at rocking Paul to sleep.
Baby ice cream cones!  Cousins from Indiana came to visit.
I need to make a new header for this blog...and hoping to get a family photo to use in it.

September 28, 2015

First bath

Paul is 10 days old now.  His umbilica cord fell off a few days ago...I think he was actually 5 days old.  Today he had his first bath.  I love how he looks at me.


A little fresh air and ready to get dressed.

September 21, 2015

Sisters

 Booties from Aunt Mary and family...
Plenty of kisses for Paul.  Today it seems he is developing a rash on his cheeks...I may have to watch my diet.

September 19, 2015

Less than 24 hours old

Meet our new little boy...Robert Paul, named after both of his grandfathers, that's how it is on his birth certificate.  My husband is Rob, his father is Robert and so was his father, but they all have different middle names, here they are 3 generations:
 My dad, who was named Paul, passed away in May.  We've decided we're going to call him Paul. ♥
He was born at home, yesterday, Friday Sept. 18th, 2015 at 4:26pm.  He is 8 pounds 3 ounces and is 21 inches long. We think his hair is red, like his big sister, Hannah.
 Both of his grandmas adoring him.
 Uncle Nathan loves him.  He said he wanted to take him home. 
Rob cutting the umbilica cord.  We let it stay attached to him for about an hour after he was born, letting all the good blood go to Paul.  The placenta is in the bowl...it's now in our freezer.
These photos were taking right after he was born and cleaned up.  The midwife, measured and weighed him on our bed.   My mom came to our house while I was in labor and brought food. 
 Aunt Susanna came over with more food and brought over 4 cousins to meet this wee one.