4/22/11

Home

Now that we are home, our days have been pretty easy. We basically love on our boy, feed him, then clean up everything around him afterwards as he likes to share his milk with the apartment, then repeat, all day and all night long. Thankfully though neither one of us have a set schedule of places that we need to be, so we are able to rest whenever we can. This will be the case for the next 5 months. We are lucky, we know. It's also nice to finally figure out what has made your kid cry for a few days without relief....we pulled out a giant booger this morning that had filled his nose and his sinuses, blocking his breathing. The minute it came out, we had our sweet and quiet little man back. He fell asleep within seconds. (Not pictured below are Mehren and Erinn, two of my girlfriends who have also spent time with our man, yet I have failed to take pictures of).

Our sweet friends and neighbors, The Traders, stopped by

 Jackson Trader, who is also a student in my class, did so well loving on the creature that had been in his teacher's belly all year long.

Two of the five Rudzitis's stopped by as well, bringing a dinner made by the entire family that took three days for us to eat. We love them.

Tiffany and Maxfield Optimus Himes (aka MacPherson's first friend) visited, along with Alexis.

Maxfield and MacPherson on a gassy, sleepy play date.

 Thad. He's having a great time.....

Random shots to finish off this blog post:




And finally, Happy Easter everyone! 


MacPherson

Eh, our last blog post was around this time last year. So here's one for 2011, and if time allows, maybe a few more might pop up as well.

A lot has happened since our last post. Here's a brief recap: I (Amy) have done a bit more with the improv world through the UCB and have taught another year in my largest class to date here in NYC-21, Scott's joined another band, and.....I became pregnant and gave birth to our first son, MacPherson Charles DeVore, on March 30, 2011. He is a perfect little package of sweetness, humor, and striking good looks. The "birth experience" wasn't too bad, but it did last a total of 26 hours (I was without pain and sleeping in the delivery room for the first half of this so don't feel too badly for me). I did opt for the epidural and even had it "topped off" 4 times once the pain became stronger. At one point, the Dr. even said to me "you'll have to feel some pain at some point." "Not now though" was my answer. He complied.

Macpherson is Scott's middle name. It is a family name on his dad's side. We are not sure what we will end up calling him yet. Probably a mix of Mac, Big Mac, McNugget, Lil' DeVo, or something along those lines.

Here are a few early photos of our little guy. Many many more to come.

 Amy's Mom and Dad and Hank and Louise meeting MacPherson right after his birth

 
 Amy's Mom
             Two good friends, Michelle and Alexis, made it out to the hospital as well

 Amy's Dad
 Resting In Grandpa Hank's arms
 Finally Home