Monday, October 22, 2012

Sammy

 
2 weeks old - so tiny!

My poor sweet Sam. Try as I might, he just does not get the one-on-one attention that Jack got when he was a baby. I nearly had a heart attack when I realized how long it had been since I blogged about him, then I took a step back and remembered that when Jack was that age, I didn't find time to blog about him either. So here it is, the slightly delayed blog post where I talk about my sweet baby Sammy!

1 Month Old

When I say he's sweet, I really mean it. He rarely cries (unless he's hungry, that's another story) and he's content to hang with mama all day and best of all...he lets his big brother climb all over him and cover him with kisses ALL DAY LONG. Jack is constantly asking for me to "put him in my hands, mommy" or if Sam is laying down, "I lay next to Sam". I think Sam will have the patience of a saint one day.


"MOM! This kid is laying right next to me AGAIN!!"
 
Sammy started smiling when he was 7 weeks old, and it completely warmed my heart. He is like his older brother in that he likes to smile when he's laying on his changing table. Something about being in close proximity to my face without actually being in my arms must be very exciting. Sam loves it when he's laying there and I put lotion on his face, so needless to say, he gets a lot of calendula cream time!

Hard to capture the smile on film, but trust me that it's precious!

One thing Sam does not like is tummy time. I try really hard to do it every day, but it usually doesn't last very long. Sam either squirms around until he cries, or just falls asleep.

Don't let this fool you, he is not a fan of his surfboard.

I've had so much fun (and so little sleep...) watching Sam grow these past couple of months. And grow he does...12.5 lbs at his last appointment! Not bad for a guy who started out as a peanut. It is going to be so very hard to leave Sam (and his brother) when I return to work, but I plan to make the most of my time with them every other minute of the day! Thank you to my two boys for keeping me constantly entertained for these past several weeks. Sleep-deprived, yes, but it's been the time of my life!



 
 

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Manfredi Farms 2012


Each fall, I drag my child(ren) to Manfredi Farms, a cute little place nearby with lots of fun animals, pumpkins, hay rides...all the fun autumn activities. Of course this year I had to bring Sam so that he could take some photos with his big brother. Jack wasn't very into the whole thing when he was an infant, and Sam was less so. You'd think these kids had something against being posed on a stack of scratchy hay. Sheesh.


Still, it was a gorgeous day today (yes, today! as behind as I am on blogging, I'm so on top of this one!) and we had a nice time. Jack was hilarious, per usual. When I was putting him in his Halloween shirt (because not only do I drag these kids there, I make them dress the part), he asked what was on his shirt. I told him there was a mummy on it and he said "nooo, my mommy's right HERE", pointed to me, then hugged me. I cracked up, then repeated the scenario about a hundred more times.


While checking out the animals, Marc was telling Jack that goats will eat anything, even Jack's shoe. Then he pretended to give Jack's shoe to a goat for a snack. Jack told the goat, "Don't eat my shoe, goat! It's gross!". Seriously, this kid kills me.




Sammy survived his first trip to Manfredi's just fine, and I'll bet he can't wait to go back next year. That's what I'll tell myself anyway, as I stick him in some goofy Halloween outfit and make him sit in a horribly uncomfortable place...my poor kids!


Do you see what I see flying high in the sky? No? Let me zoom in for you...

A Michigan State flag! In Rhode Island!

Which is perfect because if there's anything my kids love more than dressing up for Halloween, it's dressing up for Michigan State football! (Despite yesterday's loss to the Wolverines...)



Tuesday, September 4, 2012

8.9.12


On August 9, 2012, Marc and I, along with Jack, welcomed a precious little guy into our family and our hearts...Sam Walter Rapoza! Sam was born via a scheduled c-section so we knew when he'd be arriving, but it was no less exciting -- or nerve-wracking -- for us. Actually, because we knew exactly when he'd be here, there was more time to think about it, which probably made us even more nervous (and excited!).


My Sweet Sam Walter

Fortunately, all went well with little Sam's delivery. Marc and I got to the hospital at 6:30am to begin preparations for the surgery. Jack stayed home with his wonderful nanny, Alyssa, who helped make sure Jack had as normal a day as possible before his world was turned upside-down. The surgery itself went quickly, and before too long, we were able to meet our sweet little Sam. He was a precious little guy, weighing in at 6 lbs 10 oz and measuring 18 inches. I was able to spend my recovery time right in my hospital room this time, making the wait time to hold Sam less than it was with Jack, thank goodness. Marc was an amazing dad again, right from the beginning, stepping in to do skin-to-skin when I couldn't. After a couple hours of bonding time with Sam, Jack joined us at the hospital to meet his baby brother. Our little family of four, the loves of my life.



Jack was such a proud big brother!
 
Jack has been such a loving big brother to Sam, right from the beginning. He loves to give Sam kisses and hugs, and greets him with a "Hew-wo Baby!", then "He so cuuuute!" every time he sees him. Baby Sam (as Jack calls him) is such a sweet little guy, and I could not be a prouder mother to my two sons!



Oh boy...crazy cousins!
Our family, headed for home.
So tiny!


Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Pregnancy


Pregnancy is such a complicated phenomenon. Obviously it's wonderful and a true blessing, but it's also so HARD. Even though I'd consider both of my pregnancies as easy, they have still taken so much out of me, physically and emotionally. Now that I'm coming to the end of what will most likely be my last pregnancy, I'm having a tough time knowing that this is the last time I'll feel life growing inside of me. Don't get me wrong, I don't want more children. I will be as happy as a clam with the two that I've been given. But there is a part of me (that I'm shocked to find out exists) that apparently loves being pregnant and is mourning the loss of that experience. I realize that this may sound selfish and awful. So many people, including some very dear to me, have had continued struggles getting or staying pregnant. Yet here I am complaining about choosing not to do so again. But I can't help it. And ignoring these feelings won't make them go away.


So instead of ignoring my feelings regarding pregnancy, I have decided to embrace them. I am trying to enjoy each little kick, each punch to the ribs, each bout of in-utero hiccups. And instead of hiding my growing self away, I decided that I wanted to have some photos taken to capture this special time in my family's life. I was hesitant to do so, but now that I've done it, I'm so very glad that I did. I want this baby inside me to grow up and see how happy his family was in anticipation of his arrival, and for Jack to remember the time when there were just three of us and how he was so excited for his baby brother to join us.



 





Friday, July 20, 2012

Summer 2012


 
Making bubbles at the Hope Valley Memorial Day Parade.
What have we been doing this summer? Not blogging, clearly. But we have been having a lot of fun, and I have some photos to prove it. I hope to get some posts up here with funny Jack stories before I completely lose my mind to pregnancy brain, but for now, here are some pics of our summer so far. Enjoy!



Painting a Father's Day card for Daddy.

Huck Finn Day 2012
My handsome Hucks!

Jack LOVES these Eric Carle flashcards from Auntie Amy & Uncle Andy. He knows more random animals than his mommy by now (narwhal, anyone?)!

Jack helps Daddy paint his "new room".


Hello Peoples! 4th of July on the lake.


Playing in the pond with cousins.


Jack meets Lucia for the first time. "Hello Baby!"

Instant friends, just like their parents!

Cruisin'

 
All 3 looking at the camera at the same time?!

 
Spraying mommy with the hose - AGAIN!

Jack's 1st baseball game - Connecticut Tigers!

Jack was NOT a fan of the Tiger or Alligator.



Smokey the Bear Parade in Watch Hill
Finally, a character Jack likes..."Smokey Bear so nice!"

 








Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Summer in the Park

The town in which Marc grew up is home to an amazing public park. The park itself was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, who also designed New York's Central Park and who this nerd knows from the book Devil in a White City. (Shout out to Detroit - he also designed Belle Isle Park!) My point being, this cat has designed some really cool public spaces, and we are fortunate to have one nearby that hosts a ton of free events.



Marc's winning balloon chain.
 
The first event that we attended this summer was the annual plant sale. I was able to pick up some locally grown herbs for my little patio herb garden, and Jack was able to plant his first garden! There was a really cute set-up in the bandstand for the kiddos, where they got to choose from a bunch of little plants, rocks and clay critters to create their own little garden.





On a Sunday in June, the park held a children's concert. The band was pretty impressive, considering the average age of its members must have been at least 72. The event itself was totally adorable. Kids of all ages brought their teddy bears or other favorite stuffed animal to the park, and the band played a bunch of kid-friendly songs. They brought out a person dressed as Kung-Fu Panda during "Kung-Fu Fighting", and Jack talked about the "big panda" for weeks.



Jack brought More Bear (in his lap) and Bear (in foreground) to the concert :)



Jack made a new friend at the concert, and offered to share More Bear with him.


My favorite summer event in the park is the Summer Pops Concert. Every year I am amazed by the quality of the performance, and by the amount of people who attend. There is a contest each year where the family with the longest balloon chain wins a prize: 2 tickets to a Chorus of Westerly performance. Obviously, Marc has wanted to participate (and win) this contest since he was a kid, so now that he has his own family, he did just that with the help of some friends and some donations from kind strangers. The boys loved seeing our balloon chain go up and up and up into the sky!



Enjoying time with friends and family at the Summer Pops.



Cousinly love!

I don't know of any more organized events at the park this summer, but you'd better believe we'll be there if they exist! And if not, we'll still be at the park visiting the ducks in the pond or just enjoying a stroll through the lovely grounds. When did my life become so stinking pastoral? I don't know, but it's working for me!