Sunday, November 18, 2012

Two weeks out

Its been an eventful two weeks since Cecilia was born.  I start with some more pic from the hospital.  My brother was able to "stop in" on his way to St. Louis.  This is the first of my  siblings to meet one of the kids within the first week, let alone in the hospital.  Having three boys himself, it was a treat to hold our sweet little girl.

Chris stopped by to meet the newest arrival and of course fell in love right away.

George and Grandma came with her.  George was a little warmer to his sister this time.


Katrina, a soccer friend, was also able to stop by.

After two long nights, the doctors agreed that I'd be better off at home.  George greeted me at the door with a smile and my worries went away.

Becca wasted no time and found a book to read to Cecilia.

In the outfit that use to be Mike's.

Patrick also loves his new sister.  I realize there's not a lot of pictures of him but he's always asking to hold her and telling me how cute she is.

First bath was not a happy time.



Grandma equals reading.  I think both grandmas read each and every book in the house at least three times while they were here.


Cecilia's first full ND game vs. BC.

My beautiful girls!

I somehow managed to get contact dermatitis and had to stop nursing for three days.  This gave Mike his first chance to feed one of the kids.

Becca finished opening her gifts.  Grandma & pa Hatton got here this fun chef stuff.

















And the Brave doll from her Godfather, and yes, there was screaming involved.


















As I mentioned, I got contact dermatitis (I'm guessing from the latex tape) that started around my incision and spread up my stomach, on my chest, under my bra line and starting to creep onto my back.  The doctor put me on some high test meds and it stopped itching after two days.  She told me not to nurse so we braved the world of formula.  After three days of pumping and dumping I was overjoyed when the doctor said the breast milk was safe and we could resume nursing.  Cecilia handled the whole thing like a champ and continues to eat, sleep and poop with gusto.  George is having a harder time transition than the rest of us.  He's great during the day and loves his sister but has decided that sleeping in his own bed is not for him.  Mike and I have lost lots of sleep this week putting him back to bed, sitting with him, trying to comfort him and let him know that he is loved.  We made progress this morning when he didn't turn up in our room until 5AM, which is way better than 2,3 and 4!  All in all, we're slowing adjusting and learning how to manage our new life.  Thanks for all the prayers and well wishes.


Saturday, November 10, 2012

Becca's 5th Birthday

It's time for me to finally share pictures from Becca's birthday.  We decided to open presents after lunch just in case.  Here's the birthday girl waiting.


 Becca with her brothers.

Time for presents.




She cleaned up pretty well if you ask me.
Yesterday Becca finished up her present opening with some gifts from Grandma & pa Hatton and Aunt Pat.

Mike and I were called away suddenly but the celebrations continued that evening when the Showalters came over for pie.  Thanks Grandma Sullivan for the pictures.


















We have lots of pictures from this week but I really wanted to focus on Becca in this post.  I still can't believe my little girl is 5 years old.  We love you Rebecca Rose and glad you're part of our family!

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Meet Cecilia Grace

Yesterday we welcomed the newest addition to our family.  Cecilia Grace Hatton was born at 6:23 PM at 7lbs 2.5oz and 19.75in long.  Here she is all covered in goo.



She looks a lot like the other kids.













Her long feet!

Ya think she's hungry?

Mike and I had a few minutes with our newest girl.


Today, the other kids got a chance to meet Cecilia.  Becca was very huggy-kissy with her sister and Pat kept telling me how much he loved me.  George wasn't sure what to think of all those things hooked up to me.

Grandma got to hold her first.

Then it was time for the birthday girls to bond.
Then it was Pat's turn to hold her, but not without sanitizing his hands.


As I said, George was not to happy to see me in the hospital.  

Mike with all four kids.


After a fruit snack, George seems to recognize me again and even warmed up to the baby a bit.

Given time, he'll be a great big brother.












Cecilia is doing fine and is starting to find her voice and I'm hanging it there with a stuffy nose.  But we're both healthy and enjoying our time together.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

All Saints Day

Thursday was All Saints Day and the St. Patrick's 1st graders traditionally do a presentation to celebrate the day.  Here is Father John giving the opening prayer and introduction.

Being the name of the school and the only Patrick in the class, our son got to be first to come in.


Here comes St. John and St. Andrew.

St. Anthony and St. Francis of Assisi.

St Elizabeth and I don't remember the other saint, sorry Lauren.

St. Agnes and St. Anne.

St. Phillamina and St. Zachary.

St. Margaret of Scotland and I'm not sure sure of the other, sorry Isabella.

St. Maximilian and Our Lady of Guadalupe.

Blessed Teresa of Calcutta and St. Sarahifa.

After they paraded in, they each told us who they were, what they did and when their feast day is.  I only took a picture of Pat.  They each did an outstanding job.

Here they are with Mrs. Heading (1st grade teacher), Fr. John, Dr. Wiess (principal), and Ms. Keck (religion teacher).

Our very own Saint Patrick.

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