All the little things I never understood before about parenting, I am quickly beginning to understand now. I used to look at parents of babies and wonder how in the world they can keep their head on their shoulders when a baby is crying like it’s the end of the world Answer: you get used […]
Author: Lisa
Tim Tebow is the Best Thing to Happen to Young Women?
The so-called controversial anti-abortion message. From all the coverage, I was expecting a ferocious lion. A very lame commercial came on instead. Interesting read. It was written prior to the Superbowl and the unveiling of the controversial Tebow/Focus on the Family ad, but I think Jenkins makes some brilliant points. Her most resonating words are […]
4am Lessons
Before I had a son, I wrote about feminism as a subject. It was a noun, sometimes even a verb. Feminism existed as a THING to be written out, explained, debated. As the past seven weeks of my life have unfolded, I’ve either woken up to a new form or writing, or I’ve undergone some […]
Pic of the Week
This is one of my favorite pictures from the past week. Isaiah, near sleep, is laying on Nick’s chest. To keep him company and to shield Isaiah’s eyes from the overhead lamplight, Nick ducks under the blanket with him. I melt. Just melt. Too funny. Too cute. Too many delicate memories that have to be […]
Isaiah – Almost 7 Weeks
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Isaiah – 6 Weeks & 2 Days
Growing
I forgot to mention that on Isaiah’s last appointment, he got his Hepatitis B shot. Our awesome pediatrician, Dr. Cochran, grabbed one of his meaty thighs and stuck him with the syringe and pumped that stuff right into his little body. I watched his reaction. Nothing at first and then the torture face appeared. Dr. […]
Gaining His Wings
Happy to report that Isaiah’s latest doctor”s appointment went great! He’s 12lbs 5 oz! My sweet giant cherub!
Week 4 and Baptism
This is a work in progress because there are more Baptism pictures on the way, but here’s a sneak peak of Isaiah’s special day! TAKE A LOOK!
Show Me That Smile
The weeks are flying by and I can scarcely believe Isaiah is already a month old. A month? A whole month? I can’t remember when time went so quickly. I have a feeling that it’s going to be like that a lot and soon I will be saying things like, “I can’t believe he’s crawling,” […]