Tuesday, October 16, 2007

A Week of Firsts

Maddy here...

Life is way different around here ever since this little boy, Will, came home. He is crimping my style a little bit but sounds like he is here to stay. Em spends most of her time with him but Dave gets in some special time too. Dave did take us to the dog park two days ago. It was wonderful to run and expend some much needed energy. See, up to this point Em had been walking us almost every day, maybe ever other day. Sounds like it might be a few more weeks before she can do that. However, she has assured me that running with me will be in the not too distant future. I think she really misses it.


Well, since Will is here to stay I thought I would share with you some of his pictures and some firsts from this week or so I have heard (I wasn't there):




Just a basic very cute picture of the best looking boy born on October 9th. His mama is not biased but she told me to write that!








Em told me about his first breath - he had to have a little help at first but that is not uncommon for a c-section baby.




She also told me about the first feeding - This happened shortly after birth. He was so alert and instantly knew what to do (eat!).















I noticed that he found his fingers. He likes to suck on them for comfort I guess. When I suck on my paws it does not bring much comfort but if it keeps him from crying I am okay with that!

Dave told me about Will's first outing. It occured when he was 96.5 hours old (almost 4 days old) and they went to Carl's ice cream. He said that Will was covered the entire time but that it was nice to get out.

One thing I have noticed is that this little boy likes to sleep but not for long periods of time. For example, last night he had his first longer sleep. He slept an entire 4 hours! That was a huge relief for me and Tucker. Every time he wakes up we wake up. Needless to say, we are both a little tired!

Another first was a bath. This happened on Saturday. Rumor has it, Will peed on himself and Dave and Em which I think is hilerious! He might fit in really well after all.


Em also told me about his first visitors. Lots of people are excited to meet this little boy. People from Em's work stopped by the hospital as well as lots of Dave and Em's friends from church. The hospital room was full of love at time. At home the stream of visitors has not stopped. Wonderful friends bring meals by so Dave and Em don't have to cook. Tucker and I beg to be let in on the meal. I mean, this is not a cake walk for us either but they say no. They think it is unhealthy or something. Crazy owners.




Yesterday was also a first for book reading. Dave read Will the Hungry Catapiller story in honor of the hungry catapiller outfit he was wearing and the Barnyard Dance story, complete with rapping noises.



Daddy and Will reading The Hungry Catapiller
Yesterday Em also told me about Will's first visit to the doctor's office for a weight check. When he was born he was 8 pounds, 5 ounces and lost 14 ounces before leaving the hospital or 11%. Dr. Pogue, his doctor was a little concerned so wanted to see Will on Monday. Good news. Will is already back up to 8 pounds. He likes to eat!




Yesterday Will got to experience the first visit by family. Dave's sisters, Dawn and Alicia, Alicia's family and Grandma Betsy came over for a visit. They stayed for a couple of hours. They came at the perfect time because Will was wide awake (again, just doesn't happen that often).


Grandma Betsy holding her 4th grandchild


As you can see, it has been a busy week but I think this little boy and I are going to start getting along better. Em keeps saying he is such a blessing and Dave keeps agreeing and when he smiles or talks to Will he looks so happy. Not 100% sure of what a blessing is but whatever it is, it keeps Dave and Em happy.


Well, that is about it for now. Hopefully we will have more pictures for you in the near future. I must say, I have never seen the camera out as often or as many pictures taken in my short year and a half on this earth!


Signing off - Maddy (for Maddy & Tucker)

















Thursday, October 11, 2007

Yeah, yeah, he's cute. When is he gonna throw a ball for me?



Tucker here!


Dave came home again today for a while, and showed us a picture of a little boy. I'm sure he's cute by human standards, but he has no tail, and isn't very fuzzy. His ears don't look nearly big enough to hear anything, and I doubt that a little nose like that can tell one dog's scent from another. Enough of how he looks, the big question is. . . Can he throw a ball? I sure hope he can, but those little arms don't look like they could throw it very far. Maybe this one is just a pup, and will grow a little. Maddy and I got to smell another one of those little hats; it smelled pretty much the same. I'm wondering if that scent on the hat is the little boy's scent? I guess I can show you some of the pictures that Dave showed us. I hope great things come in little packages. Maybe this one will have some really small tennis balls to throw,


Tucker (for Maddy and me)

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Something Big is Happening

Maddy here!

Yesterday at about 3:00 pm Dave and Em'ly came home and hardly acknowledged tucker and me. Em'ly grabbed a suitcase that had been packed for a while now, and Dave took a shower. I knew something big was up, because Dave got in a hurry in the shower, and nicked himself with the razor pretty bad. Em'ly was grabbing the pillows like they do when we go on a trip. It didn't seem like we were going on this trip, because they didn't pack any of our dog things. I was hoping to put on my good dog routine and see if I could get them to take me and Tucker. I even went into my crate on my own, and laid there without being told. Then something weird happened last night. The really nice neighbor from across the street came by and let Tucker and me out to potty. She fed us, and then went back home. She did it again this morning. She said something about a baby. . . More to come. . .
. . . Whoa! stop the presses. Dave just came home, and put some little knit thing in front of me and Tucker. It looked like a stocking cap, but it was way to small for Dave or Em'ly, and they know that Tucker and I don't like hats. We sniffed it, and it smelled like someone had already worn it. Dave said something about a little boy named William Henry weighing 8 pounds and 6 ounces. Dave also said that he was born at 6:01 P.M. last evening (the 9th.) I don't know what all that means, but I like little boys. I need someone else to play with. Maybe they will bring this boy around here some time to play. Things definitely seem to have changed around here somehow.

We'll keep you posted,

Maddy (for Me and Tucker)

Friday, October 5, 2007

Due Date - Come and Gone

Well, today is the due date. Baby Owens is officially 40 weeks inside my belly. Decided it liked the location so it is staying there a little longer. I picture this baby in a hammock drinking a virgin pina colada for some reason already enjoying life. As Dave and I have prayed for Baby Owens we have asked for a gentle spirited baby that is a good sleeper. We will see about the good sleeper but so far, we have a gentle spirited baby that is relaxed.

And how are mom and dad? Well, interestingly enough, relatively calm - most of the time. Mom maybe is a little more anxious because rumor has it a c-section might be the only way for Baby Owens to make his or her debout. However, prayer works and she and dad are both praying along with lots of other people for a natural birth which means Baby Owens needs to move. The doctor's appointment on Tuesday will determine a course of action. In the meantime, we wait. This weekend holds the following:

A round of Frisbee golf for Dave and the dogs tomorrow morning (Em might walk the course).
Birthday party for a 1 year old tomorrow at noon time.
Dinner and games with our friends, the Schmidtgalls tomorrow night.
Church on Sunday where Em is teaching
Frisbee Golf tournament in Bloomington for Dave on Sunday

The cell phones are turned on and charged should anything crazy like Em going into labor happen. However, all is calm at the moment. Guess we should enjoy it but in some ways, it is too quiet. There is a balance between being excited and anxious and being patient. We are resting somewhere in the middle. Dave is still working on the nursery and has actually closed the door so that I can't see in. He wants the finishing touches to be a surprise. He is so excited! He has done such nice job as of late working on the rooms. I will have to post some pictures once I can get into the nursery.

Well, time for bed. Maybe more blogging tomorrow, maybe not. ..