Archive for September, 2007

Meeting the Fam

Dear Hayden,

Today, you met Uncle Ramsey, Aunt Lisa and your cousins, Charlie and Alex. It was fun to have everyone here and they think you are quite adorable! Soon you will have another cousin, too — due in January! Here are some pictures from our time together!

Love,
Mama

With Uncle Ramsey
With Uncle Ramsey

In Aunt Lisa's Arms
In Aunt Lisa’s Arms… Alex is getting to know you, too!

All the Grandkids
Grandma and Grandpa with ALL 3 of their grandchildren!

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First Bath

Dear Hayden,

Yesterday we gave you your first real bath. We have been sponging you off, but your umbilical cord finally fell off so we were able to give you a real bath. You HATE being cold, so you didn’t like it at first. As soon as you got used to the warm water, though, you were happy in the little tub. Your dad took a ton of pictures. Here are a couple of them.

Love you,
Mama

Bath Time
Your First Bath!

Towel Time
After the Bath, Warm in a Towel!

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Life is Sweet

Dear Hayden,

You make life so sweet! Dad and I are having a blast getting to know you. We were just talking about how special this time is… just the three of us, together all the time, learning about each other. Right now, your big activities are eating and sleeping, which is okay with us because we are pretty tired and trying to figure out where our heads are half the time! We are learning all about your habits and noticing special things about you. For example, you got your mom’s hands and feet — and I mean EXACTLY. When I look at them, I see tiny, exact replicas of my own! It’s crazy! You have your dad’s ears, too! I have to tell you, too, that your dad is amazing. He would go to the end of the earth for you. He gets teary when you get poked at the doctor and he is proud when you burp really loud. You pretty much have him wrapped around your tiny little finger already!

Yesterday, we took our first family outing to the pediatrician. He said you are doing well, but that you need to keep eating to move that jaundice through you! We told them that you are eating like a champ and working on it!

Also, another fun fact is that all of your newborn clothes are too big for you right now! We weren’t expecting you to be such a peanut! You are growing, though… so before you know it you’ll be outgrowing these clothes!

So, my love, I just wanted to share what a joy you are already! These are times I will always remember. They say that motherhood is like having your heart on the outside of your body… I couldn’t have said it better myself, so I won’t even try!

Love you,
Mama

First Outing (Pediatrician!)
Dressed and ready for the first outing!

Pajama Time!
Pajama time!

Basking in the Sun
Resting out back!

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Hayden Eva McCauley

Sweet Baby Hayden,

On Friday, September 21st, you arrived! We got to the hospital around 3 am and at 4:28 pm you came into the world – all 20 inches and 7 pounds of you!

You are so beautiful… more than words can describe. From the moment we first laid eyes on you, we were in love! You are the most extraordinary thing to happen in our lives, and there is nothing we wouldn’t do for you. You are proof that the God who designed this enormous universe is the God of small things, too. We promise to love you without limit, to provide a structure for you within which we believe you will grow into an amazing woman, and to support you in your effort to become the best version of yourself. Welcome to the world, little one. We’re so glad you’re here.

Love,
Mama & Dad

On Our Way!
On Our Way!

Sweet Baby Hayden
Sweet Baby Hayden

Dad is Mesmerized!
Daddy Getting to Know You!

Hayden and Mama
Hayden and Mama

First Family Photo
First Family Photo

The Not-So-Happy Face!
The Not-So-Happy Face! (We’ve only seen it a few times!)

Big Yawn
Big Yawn

Reaching Out
Reaching Out

Holding Daddy's Hand
Holding Daddy’s Hand

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On Children…

Dear Baby,

I came across these words today and had to share them with you.

On Children
by Kahlil Gibran

Your children are not your children.
They are the sons and daughters of Life’s longing for itself.
They come through you but not from you,
And though they are with you they belong not to you.

You may give them your love but not your thoughts,
For they have their own thoughts.
You may house their bodies but not their souls,
For their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow,
which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams.
You may strive to be like them,
but seek not to make them like you,
for life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday.

You are the bows from which your children
as living arrows are sent forth.
The archer sees the mark upon the path of the infinite,
and He bends you with His might
that His arrows may go swift and far.
Let our bending in the archer’s hand be for gladness;
For even as He loves the arrow that flies,
so He loves also the bow that is stable.

I will be thinking about these words for a long time.

Love,
Mama

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