Jon’s parents came in to visit yesterday, and of course, they are thrilled to see Maddox. This morning, when Maddox decided that 7am was happy fun time (i.e. talking up a storm and repeatedly thwacking Mom and Dad in the face) Jon scooped him up and dropped him on Nonni’s lap.
This was a win situation all around. Nonni got some more baby time, and Jon & I got a whole extra hour of sleep.
You can call in the FBI, because this is now officially a hostage situation. I don’t think I’m going to let them go home.
Based on this picture of Nonni reading to Mads last night, I don’t think she’ll mind very much. =)
Maddox and I met Dad for lunch at Daily Harvest before my doctor’s appointment yesterday. Mads had a good time looking around – lots to take in! He also ate bottled milk that was chilled – he’s so good about eating.
Here he is this morning in a footies outfit from his Nonni, fresh from a bath.
Mom’s spending part of the morning catching up on laundry – so many kind people have given Mads new outfits, and he’s growing into them very quickly!
Our “little guy” is not so little anymore. He will be 6 weeks old on Saturday and he’s already wearing 3-6 month clothing. He met cousin Aoife (Auntie Kristy’s daughter) for the first time last weekend. Here’s Aoife holding Maddox, taken by Dad:
And a video:
Note how she’s about twice his size.
She’s 2 1/2.
Now, being his Mom, I’m ridiculously proud of him for growing. It’s great – he’ll be able to intimidate all the mean kids on the playground if they try to steal his ice cream.
Health
I’ve been sick for the past week – temp fluctuating between 102 and 104, muscle aches, chills, you name it. I’ve been worried about Maddox getting sick, and Jon stayed home on Tuesday to take care of him.
The OB GYN, pediatrician and lactation consultants had conflicting opinions about whether I should feed Mads formula or not, so after much debate, we kept him on formula while the fever was up and then switched back to regular feeding when it returned to normal.
On a positive note, we realized how loved Maddox is and how great it is to live near a support network of family and friends. On Wednesday, Papa (my Dad) and Auntie Kate came up for shifts to help out, and Nonni (Jon’s Mom) even volunteered to fly in. Also, it’s great to know that he’ll take formula – now there’s just a little bit less pressure on Mom in case of emergencies.
Updates From This Morning
Here are some quick images, before he wakes up and computer time is over:
This last photo isn’t from this morning, but it’s still cute: