Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Taste The Rainbow

Today Brennan was a very nice big brother. His school is selling candy canes for 0.25 cents each as part of a club fundraiser. Brennan asked for two quarters so he could buy one for Jackson as well.
Awww, what a sweet brother Brennan is.

And...what a sweet Jackson. You literally might want to eat him up.
When he was done, he held out his hands and said, "I a rainbow now Mama."


In other news, Ethan went in for his two week check up...he is still 22 inches long but weighs 9 lbs. 15 oz. Holy Cow!!! He is sleeping well all days, some nights. Other nights cause me to turn into zombie woman. Thank goodness for the kindness of friends for bringing such yummy meals...one less thing to worry about on those days I am running on fumes and having a touch of the "baby blues". I wore non-maternity jeans today, so that cheered me up a bit, but a lack of nap due to some bad planning of appointments took my cheer, threw it out the window, and replaced it with this tired, achy boob monster.

5 Words to brighten my day:

Kristen C said...

That is such a cute picture of the three boys!!!

thecaillouets said...

I AM STILL RUNNING ON FUMES. YOU GET USED TO IT AFTER A WHILE AND YOUR BODY ADJUSTS. GOOD LUCK WITH IT

Nicole said...

Congrats on fitting into non maternity pants already! I still wear some maternity pants occasionally and Egan's almost 4 months old.
I hope the "baby blues" get better. I know it's rough when you're not getting sleep and your hormones are all crazy. Let me know if you need anything. :}
Oh, and the Gerber hot/cold packs help alot for the breast pain.

Jeni said...

I can't believe Ethan is old enough to be blessed! Shouldn't you still be in the hospital with him?:)

Stacy Hutchinson said...

Jess, you're supposed to have nothing but great wonderful things to say about having 3 kids. My anxiety level is already through the roof! Just kidding. Keep it real. Your boys are precious. I do want to eat that rainbow hand up! You know, sometimes I would look down at my nursing infant and think, "You're sucking the life out of me, kid!" Then I would quickly try to find happy thoughts past the hormones and fatigue. Those thoughts were sometimes extremely difficult to find. You are a great mommy. Those kids are lucky to be in such a loving family.