I don't know if it was because the baby's gender was a surprise, or because the news came while I was in a NyQuil-induced sleep, but the next day I was just giddy with excitement.
The news brought back memories of our painfully long hospital stay ?and those precious moments at home.
I reached out to my favorite mothers (including my own) and asked them to share their favorite moments during the first week of motherhood.
Although everyone had something different to share - one theme rang true: Those first few days are a blur, full of awe and wonder over the little person you and your spouse created. Then, come the random, magical moments like these:
- Napping on the couch with her sleeping on my chest. Feeling her little body breathe against mine.?
- Breast feeding. Seems weird thinking about it now but back then it felt so natural and obvious.
- Listening to her breathe (maybe I'm obsessed with her breathing a little).
- Doing funny things with her like putting eyeball stickers over her eyes when she was sleeping.
- Feeling important taking her places like yes, I AM an adult, look at the baby I made, I'm cool.
- Maternity leave.
- My husband walking in the door, home from his first day back at work, and saying "There's my girls." Then he said he had been waiting 9 months to say that and it was the longest he had ever waited to use a line.
- Watching Lindsay (that would be me) try to feed her a bottle for the first time. So awkward (it was).
- Waking up in the middle of the night to breastfeed and my husband doing?push ups?and sit ups in order to stay awake with me.
- Feeling the explosive farts come out of her little body.
- Smelling her after a bath. (Thank you Johnson & Johnson bedtime bath and body wash.)
- Listening to her zombie noises while she slept.
Zombie noises! I completely forgot about those zombie noises.
More favorite moments to come later this week!?
Source: http://zachinson-themagicnumber.blogspot.com/2012/10/favorite-moments-during-first-week-of.html
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