Today was our first full day home with two children. That's right, little Adelyn was born! It has been so fun to welcome her into our family. Hunter has been phenomenal with her today. He loves her so much. Here are some of the highlights:
1. Hunter said, "Baby sister eating mommy's belly." That must be what breastfeeding looks like to a two year old.
2. I said, "Hunter, baby sister is too small to pillow fight you." This is after he put a pillow on top of her. (We also had to discuss not smashing baby.)
3. Anytime Hunter cannot see baby sister he gets a nervous look and asks lovingly, "baby seester?" He must know where she is at all times.
4. A friend brought us dinner tonight and she and I talked for a bit. I asked if she would like to hold Adelyn and of course she did! As I was handing Adelyn to her, Hunter panicked. He said "Baby sister hold mommy! My baby sister, MINE!" He is already showing signs of being a protective older brother!
5. Hunter came up to me and said, "Baby sister play with trains in her crib." He then walked Josh and I to Adelyn's room and showed us how he put all of his favorite trains in her bed so that she could play with them when she want to sleep. So sweet! But this led to another conversation about little babies and their safety.
6. This evening I wanted to get pictures of Hunter and Adelyn together, so I placed Adelyn on the floor on a blanket. Hunter came over and gave her a few kisses and then said, "Baby sister needs to be covered!" He then ran to his room and got his two special blankies. When he got back, he covered her up very gently and sweetly, making sure to not get it on her face. My heart absolutely melted.
7. I just asked Josh what his favorite memory of the day was. He said that it was when he was changing Adelyn's diaper this evening. Apparently as soon as he got it off she pooped again. And then he got a new diaper on her and immediately she did it again. Then as he was putting a new one on her she "shooted poo" in a direct line, like a "stinky goo gun." He thought it was sooo funny.
8. Josh also said that he loved watching Hunter continue to bring toys out for Adelyn, like a ball or a train, and then proceed to ask her to play. He always wanted to make sure she had something to do.
9. In the rare moments little Adelyn was awake today, I loved watching her soak in her surroundings. There is such wonder in those little eyes, as they try to focus on the things around them. She loves to look at the Christmas tree... I'm sure the lights keep her attention.
Don't get me wrong, it wasn't all easy. But overall, we are so impressed with Hunter's love and acceptance of his new sister. I hope his fascination with her lasts a long time. He is a precious little boy and this little girl is such a blessing to us.
We continually praise the Lord for the blessing of parenthood. I feel so unbelievably blessed.