

He that has the Son has life! Therefore, seek the Son and His strength, seek His face continually!


First bath!
Gettin' my head up!
Snugglin' with Daddy!
Startin' to smile!
These are two of the pictures we gave Dr. White to put on his ginormous wall of babies! Stephen thinks I am a total nerd for doing this. I'm going to have to agree with him on this one! However, in my defense, you gotta have a gimmick for that wall or you will go unnoticed!
Jen and I thought we were pretty clever for comin' up with this one!
Bentley and Josiah mesmorized by the most important event on television...The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade! I was so excited to watch this with him! And no, we didn't alter this photograph. Bentley is really that big!
During the second day at the hospital, one of our pediatricians, Dr. Luke, told us that he appeared to be jaundice. After a bilirubin level check confirmed this, we had to begin his therapy. Because of the jaundice, he had to spend the rest of his stay in the hospital "under the lights". I was very upset(yes, I cried), but they assured me that it was quite common and that everything would be fine. It was awful not being able to hold him. However, Stephen said that it was okay because he was just getting his super powers!
We came home on Thursday. We got home around 6 p.m. All of Josiah's cousins were eagerly waiting to meet and hold him. These pictures include Jaden, Saige, Conlin, and Chase.
While we were home the first few days he had to continue light therapy with a bilibed. It was utterly bizarre seeing him on this, but it only took him a few days to get healthy! The first week back home we made two trips to the pediatrician's office and another trip to the hospital for more bloodwork. His poor little heel had numerous stick marks, but he was a trooper!

I love these pictures! You can see the little foot (I am going to assume that is the one that is jammed underneath my rib!). During another part of the ultrasound, the foot moved. You could see a beautiful arch. Stephen has extremely flat feet so I told him that my genes must have won out on that one!
April, our ultrasound tech, switched over to 4D to take a few pictures for us. You can see the little punkin's face!! "B" appears to be sucking his/her bottom lip. Our beautiful baby! God is so amazing!
Wow! Time is flying! As you can see, I am not so great at "updating" the blog. I've had numerous inquiries concerning when said blog might be updated. I appreciate the push. I need it. It's definitely a sign that I am not doing this on a regular basis when I have to submit a request for my password each time I log in. There's been so much going on since the last post. Hopefully, I'll update with more pictures and stories in the near future. For now, I'll stick with information concerning the baby! Things are moving right along. The baby is growing and kicking! The kicks are certainly more pronounced, and I am so excited each time I feel "B" move. Stephen was finally able to feel the kicking a few weeks ago. He was absolutely giddy! We've been so excited with each phase, and I adore being pregnant. I feel so privileged to be able to experience this miraculous process. I tease Stephen that he should be jealous because I get to spend all day with the baby! He agrees. My belly has certainly grown, and I really started looking pregnant at the end of December. It was fun going back to school. My students are enthralled with the baby (I've had numerous offers to babysit). Their questions and ideas are hilarious. I told them before break that I was pregnant, and I had students ask if it was a Christmas baby. I really wasn't showing by this point. The whole 40 week gestational period appears to be lost on them. I've not yet received the "Where do babies come from?" question yet. I'm going to let the parents field that one. It's definitely not in my curriculum guide! As you can see from the ultrasound picture, the baby is gorgeous! Am I ready for parenthood or what?! Ha!