Thursday, March 27, 2008


Sols First Week Home

I love my baby!

so peaceful.
Sols first day home
Auntie Monica and Baby Sol
Riding home
Im still figuring out how to breastfeed in public.


Sol napping with Auntie Marni
Sol has a tendency to go cross eyed, but we love him anyway!

Sols 3rd night in the world


A child is Born!

Seth and I were so happy we couldnt put Sol down for the night. So we took turns holding him throughout the night.


Dont let this photo fool you. Although Monica looks incontrol here. She wasnt so during delivery. As soon as pushing began Monica made a quick exit and said she had to sit down, in her words she felt "queasy".





I heard so many stories about how child birth was this horrible painful expreience. But Sol was so good to me and caused me no pain. I had a wonderful experience and it was so much fun. In the 14 hours of labor, Seth and I watched three movies, slept and just relaxed. Lets just say the epidural is Gods gift to Woman. I was so blessed to have a peaceful childbirth, I cant wait to do it again.


I read somewhere that newborns arn't able to actually see anything clearly. However in the first few moments of Sols life it seemed his eyes were fixed on the heavens. Here Seth is asking him, "Are you seeing angels?"


Our first family photo!








A proud father


Baby Sol and his dad were both crying at this joyus occasion.







At 5:30 AM I arrived at the hospital to get induced. 14 hours later, a new Sol was born into the world on March 22 2008 at 7: 58pm. He was not afraid to make himself known as you can see here.