Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Threes a Charm!

I know it has been forever since I have posted. I have good reason, now that we have three daughters, I find it very rare that I have an opportunity to spend time on the internet. Sure I have a minute here or there but not the time I need to write a good post!

I would like to take this time to introduce our newest addition. For safety purposes we will nickname her Sam on this blog. Sam ended up being my biggest child at birth! She weighed in at 8 lbs. 7 oz. and was 21 inches long!



Sam has been a nice addition to our family. Aly couldn't be more thrilled! The first thing she does every morning when she wakes up is ask to hold her sister! She loves her so much and wants to be a mini mom! KK loves her too and has recently been enjoying trying to entertain her!



The first comment we get from people is, "Look at all that hair!" She has definitely been blessed with a lot of hair! I was surprised it was so dark but looking back at Aly's pictures, she had a lot of hair too and it was just a shade lighter!

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For the most part everyone says she looks just like Daddy! I joke with hubby's mom and tell her that this is what her daughter would have looked like if she had one! She had 5 boys and never got her girl! She has Daddy and Grandma's deep set eyes. Something about her has to look like me! Didn't I contribute anything other than a womb? LOL

Hopefully I will be able to start doing more blogging soon. We are still trying to figure out our routines and help to meet everyone's needs! I have been lucky though, she is quite easy at night! Since birth she has slept all night. Of course she wakes usually 3 times a night to eat but she goes right back to sleep. I consider that one lucky mama!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your contribution to this whole thing was. you provided the oven for her to grow and stay nice and warm. that is a special bond that no one else has with Sam

Anonymous said...

Meant to tell you the more you have the easier it gets.

Daddy said...

More please...it's great looking back through this blog. You provided the womb, and you get to experience bond that a Dad will never be able to experience, we just don't have the right equipment...there is no bond anywhere near the level of a baby and her mum.