First of all, here is the video I mentioned last night that I wasn't able to load. I hope you get a kick out of it as much as we have:
Remember back in high school when you had that one class that was seemed impossible, and no matter how long you studied it didn't get any easier? And then when you passed it by a hair, you thought, "Phew. I hope I never have another class as difficult as that one?" Now imagine that one day you get a knock on the door, and it's your old math or English teacher standing there, holding an exam. And they tell you, "Johnny, I'm not leaving until this exam is completed, and you only have one chance to get it right." What would go through your head? How much of that class would you have actually remembered? Even after only a year or two, unless you've used the math or English in context continuously, you'd forget most of it, right?
Parenting kind of works that way. Now don't get me wrong- I love being a dad and daddy. My point with the example above is, how quickly we forget how to parent a particular age. When we were blessed with Ally, I remember trying to figure out what each whimper or facial expression was. Eventually we would figure it out so the next time around we knew how to handle it. But now, we are learning how to ride a new bike. Will's personality seems to be completely different than Ally's- he appears really calm and laid back (of course, Ally was at first too, I guess. Yikes!), but one thing the boy can do- go #2. We were awakened early this morning by a rumble- now keep in mind that we're near an airport, so turbulent noise isn't out of the ordinary, but this was in our room. I didn't know what the heck it was, and sat upright in bed. Beck kind of looked at me like, "What was THAT?!?", and the next thing we knew we were giving Will a bath. At 1 am. Gotta love parenting. I'll probably remind him of that at his wedding. :)
So we've been constantly changing diapers all day, and he's been double-diapered for most of it. But he's amazing- so content, and no amount of rumbles seem to phase him. Yep, he's a man all right!! In all seriousness though, please pray that this clears up quickly. Although he's been content, it can't be all that fun having your diaper changed so often.
That brings up the 2nd portion for tonight- where are we staying? Bienvenidos a Hotel Las Palmas!
Dear Scott Becky Ally and Will,
ReplyDeleteWe are so happy for you that you are finally together as a family of four! Will is so precious and such a wonderful addition to your, and our :), family. We are excited to meet him!
Love the "belly laugh" video!! Sooo cute!!
And thanks for updating your blog so faithfully...we check it daily (sometimes twice a day!!)
Love, Tim Amy & girls
LOVE the video!! How sweet to have him laughing so soon! Keep up the good work big sister!
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(Jeff and Marisa, too!)
Praising and loving Will's plump belly and legs! Guess he's out of 6-12 months, Beck who'da known! It sounds like it would be a good idea to lay off on the refried beans! Just teasing! Soak up every moment and savor it! God is so gracious!
ReplyDeleteWay cute! How cool is it that your kids already have a strong bond...Beck, are you having a flashback to Florida & Blaine's diaper?! Welcome to the world of boys! :)
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The diapers will get better! John and I would laugh in the middle of the night when we were woken up by that "rumble"...poor Marta has inherited some nicknames from her siblings because of it! You are so blessed to have such a content little boy! Bummer, it looks like you didn't get in a renovated room...the hotel is awesome, maybe you can request?! Have a wonderful weekend! Thanks for sharing your journey! Kristi
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