Monday, December 17, 2018

Arlo arrives

I was several days past my due date and so uncomfortable I wasn't sleeping, so I figured, let's just get this baby out. I scheduled an induction and here's our final few minutes of life as a family of 3.





Arlo Kent Pfalzer was born at Vanderbilt University Medical Center at 3:43am on September 2nd 2018. He was 8 lbs 5ozs and 20in long. Pretty darn big in my opinion and I'm super glad I didn't want another few days to go into labor on my own.  
 We left the hospital a wee 36 hours after he was born. Hospitals suck. They are loud, bright and cold. No thanks.  Here's little Arlo's first ride home. I'm pretty sure we stopped at a liquor store on the way home. Such classy parents.

First picture as a family of 4

In RKM co-sleeper
2 week weigh-in

Arlos 1 week birthday





Summer 2018: Hazels Bday and 39 weeks


This is Hazel at her 4yo check up. The nurse came in and asked her (me) a bunch of questions and as soon as she left -- hazel hopped into her chair and grabbed a children's book and took on the role of doctor.





We had a relatively low key bday party for little Hazel. She has a lot of her classmates over and we played in the backyard with sprinklers, our hillbilly water slide and other toys. I think she had a blast and always asks to have another birthday party.

We also had a pretty successful garden this year. Hazel really enjoyed picking carrots whenever she saw a little green stem. So, she ate a lot of mini-carrots, but she really got a kick out of picking vegetables for dinner.




In other news, here's how I spent my last few weeks as a mom of one: I assembled (actually Annie did most of the work) the infamous Kent Moseman co-sleeper. It just tucks right into the mattress and is a welcome addition to our bed.

I've grown accustomed to having a giant belly and now just use it to my advantage as a coffee table.

 I also 'nest' a little differently than most mothers, but I'd wanted some drawer dividers for awhile and this just seemed like the right time to make them.  I will note that it took me about 3 hours to make 4 pieces of wood to put into our drawer. Ultimately, we went out and bought the other 2 dividers I was planning to make. It was a good experience and now I have a better appreciation for woodworking.