
Libby brought our new son home on Wednesday. Both are doing really well; in fact, Libby's taken Elijah for a couple of strolls around the neighborhood today.
Eli continues to sleep all day. He kept us both up last night, sleeping 1/2 stints until 5:30 AM or so.

There must be a physiological trigger that turns the brain off from remembering just how
long the first few months of parenting a newborn can be; you definitely
live the full 24 hour cycle during this period, and then forget how disoriented this makes you. Before you know it, you're talking about popping another one out. I feel duped and want to sue.

4 Comments:
So, so cute.
I can't wait to get my hands on him:)
He's just too precious! Who needs sleep with all that sugar? Remember, this too passes quickly. Enjoy the disoriented feeling without the need for outside substances! LOL
What a sweetie - can't wait to give him some lovin'.
I confess I also looked at his lovely green hat and wondered a) if it's a handknit, and b) who crafted it for him.
I think I have a yarn problem.
elijah is so cute. good job with mixing up those dna pools
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