Showing posts with label Birth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birth. Show all posts

This one goes to eleven

Well, Zach's birthday came and went faster than Lindsay Lohan's prison stay and the time just keeps on flying by. He had a great first birthday...we assume. I'm sure someday he will look back at the massive amount of people who showed up, and/or wished him a "Happy Birthday," got him a fun present, told him he was the cutest and wished the whole family well, and he will remember none of it. That's ok though. At least we had fun, and we learned a valuable lesson: don't have huge parties for a one-year-old.

Zach and his friends.....what? 1-year-olds can't have friends 30 times their age?

Zach, family and an obliterated cupcake....I mean he mutilated that thing...it spun in....there were no survivors.


Speaking of gifts, Zach brought home the mother-load...(technically, I brought home the mother-load while Zach slept in the back of the car and spilled raisins all over the back seat) but either way, they are his presents and he is having a blast with them! He loved everything he got (even the clothes) and he's been using all of his stuff a lot more lately. It makes us feel a little more validated when we see the mountains of toys in the living room actually being used finally. Most of that is due to his mobility. He's walking around now like Arthur Bach on a bender, but he's getting better. Amazingly, whereas just a few weeks ago on his birthday he was just barely taking a few steps, he's now walking around the entire house with only a few falls here and there. It's a good thing we splurge on his extra padded diapers.

Here's a picture of him playing with his Dino-walker toy that he got from Nonie and Papa:

Excuse me ladies, I didn't find the time to put on any pants.

And here's a video of him walking. (Mind you, this was taken last week, so in baby time a week is like a thousand years of improvement....as I write this, he's taking Token on a walk around the neighborhood)



He's been doing a lot of other cool stuff over the last several weeks. He's talking a lot more and making a little more sense. The ratio of sounds coming out of his mouth to words is widening, but I feel like that will begin to shrink eventually. He makes the Tiger sound "Grrrr" and he is very good and pointing things out when we ask "where is the fan?, where is the light?, where is the ceiling, where is the sky"....see the pattern? He can also point out the Red Balloon in Goodnight Moon (ironically enough, he can't quite find the actual moon yet) and he knows several household items by name such as "Dog, ball, blankie, book, stairs" along with all the other aforementioned items, and some others that I probably am not remembering right now.

Here's a quickie of him showing love to his most valuable item on Earth:



Zach is definitely going through a lot of growth (mentally) right now. It seems like he's learning more and more each day. For instance: it's extremely funny to watch Mama's terrifyingly shocked reaction when he reaches up to turn on the burner to the stove. Kelly is off this month (and going back to work next week and none to excited about having to leave Zach again) but they did a ton of fun stuff: multiple trips to the beach, visits to the grandparents and great-grandparents, music class, and a ton of swim-time. So I think Zach has had a pretty good 12th month...in fact, I think he's had a pretty good first year. Let's bring on number two! Speaking of number two..........(I'm talking about Zach, not me...you're gross)

Since I'm in the video mood today, here's ONE more of him playing catch with Token...I swear most of the force in his throw comes from him, not me......*cough



Fun Facts:
  • Zach now pinches as a sign of what we imagine is love when we pick him up...it's great.
  • He picks out his own bed-time book....Suuuper cuuuuuutteee!
  • He's getting more independent in his walking and what-not, but interestingly, also getting a lot more of the separation anxiety when we start to walk away.
-pf

He looked like a Carlos to me too

Allow me to introduce our son:

Zachary Luke Froelich (ZLF....cool monogram)
Born July 29, 2009 (Because who wants to be born in August?)
7lbs 15oz (Modestly, doesn't need to show off by passing 8lbs)


Kelly and I got back from the hospital last night at about 8pm and we were greeted with balloons and a huge 'Baby Boy' banner on the garage...don't know who did that but thanks! We loved it! We had an amazing birthing experience. From the outstanding care provided by the nurses, to the multitudes of friends and family that visited, called and sent texts, to the birth itself, it was the most amazing thing we have ever gone through, and may ever go through (sorry in advance to any future children we may have).

Here is how the last couple days turned out:
  1. We checked into the hospital to find out that Kelly didn't really need the medicine they thought she would so we just hung out while Kelly started to go into natural labor.
  2. We waited throughout the night as Kelly got her epidural and Pitocin to help the labor along.
  3. Kel says the epidural wasn't very effective once her pushing started. I could tell she was really feeling it, but she did an amazing job (one that not even I can claim to top in my lifetime) and Zachary was born.
  4. That day, and night, we had a ton of visitors (which was awesome). Kelly was really exhausted, but (as per her usual) no amount of sleep deprivation could stop her from being her typical amazing social self.
  5. We had a pretty sleepless night, but Zachary was such an awesome dude. He was pretty mellow and slept a lot (even though we couldn't stop watching him)
  6. The next day was full of feeding and visitors and last night we got to take him home at the approval of the doctor and lactation consultant (who said that if all babies were as good at breastfeeding, she would be out of a job)
  7. Last night was a long night as it seems that the shock of birth is waring off and Zach is now realizing that he has a tummy and wants to eat! He was feeding all night long and it's taking a sleep toll on Kelly. She's doing great still (I don't know how she does it) but these next couple days/weeks are looking to be pretty busy with feeding, crying, pooping and not a lot of sleeping.
I posted a few pictures, here and hopefully before the end of the weekend I'll be able to post some video too so check back soon. Also, if you check out my Picasa web album, there are a lot more pictures there.

Finally, we want to thank everyone who has been thinking about us over the past few days. We are so blessed to have such amazing families and friends and we are extremely grateful for that. If you would like to visit us, we would welcome that after this weekend is over...just give us a call any time. I can't promise any dance parties, but our son would love to meet you. We'll be around!

Fun Facts:
  • Token was very excited to meet his new brother....he kindly let us know when Zachary was crying last night by crying right along with him.
  • Meconium is disgusting...I do not recommend it.
  • I don't have as much time to post blogs and update my pictures as I thought I would. I guess babies are a lot of work...who knew?
-pf