Zoe is Six Months Old

Dear Zoe,
We just got back a couple of weeks ago from our fourth yearly anniversary trip with Dave & Rose and Urn & Kat. We went to the Running Y Ranch in Klamath Falls, and you had a lot of fun playing with your cousins Milo and Oskar every day. You and Milo, as usual, were fascinated with each other, and spent a lot of time hanging out together on the play mat on the living room floor watching Oskar run around. We visited Crater Lake, took you spelunking in the caves at the Lava Beds National Monument, and went to the Oregon Vortex and Mystery House. You were perfectly happy to hang out in the front pack for all of that, except that we forgot that going to Crater Lake means driving up a mountain, so you were screaming the whole way up due to the elevation changes — but that’s a story for another time.

Laughing

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Zoe is Three Months Old

Dear Zoe,
We will remember your third month as “the month with all the puking.” At least, I hope we will remember it that way, and not “the first of many, many months of puking.” Although, as I write that, I can hear every other parent in the world laughing at me, so maybe I should just give up that crazy dream and focus on the good things that happened this month.

Love those Eyes

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The Night Milo Was Born

(Sorry for the delay in posting this – I’ve been sitting on the draft for nearly four months now, planning to expand it, but it’s time to cut my losses and just post it as is.)

Annie had been going to bed with her cell phone on the nightstand for the last two weeks, just in case Rose called in the middle of the night in labor. On Friday, January 26th, at 2 in the morning, Rose called and Annie got in the car right away. She arrived at about 4:45am, and got to witness the water birth. Milo was born at 6:20am. He weighed 9 pounds 14 ounces, and was 21.5 inches long. Annie said the look on Dave and Rose’s faces when they found out they had just had a boy was priceless.

Milo with his Uncle Scott

Milo Faceplant in Annie's Chest

I hopped a train after work and got there about 10pm, and got to hold Milo right away, while Rose was taking a bath. The thing I remember most is that he was so large and solid that it didn’t feel like holding a newborn. It was hard to believe that he was only 16 hours old – and he was noisy! He was making lots of sniffling and snuffling noises.

Milo's Full Head of Hair

We stayed the night on their couch, and hung out all day Saturday as various family members and friends came to visit. The light was excellent from their sliding porch doors, so I got photos of just about everyone with the baby.

Milo with Rose

Milo with David

Over dinner on Saturday, Rose and Dave were debating names, and we came up with several extra ones (Hannes Olo, The Unholy Astronaut, and the Pain Salesman). Oddly enough, Rose stuck with Milo.

Milo's Hands with Megan's Hand

We stayed the night again on Sunday, and headed home in the afternoon, after watching Oskar eat Nutella Toast.

Oskar with Nutella Toast

Everybody Pukes

The Puke

Zoe’s second monthly newsletter is late, but I have a good excuse: Everyone is sick. I stayed home from work today to help take care of Zoe so Annie could rest. Last night, Annie threw up on the floor in the basement. While trying to clean it up, I also threw up. Then, while Sean was cleaning up the rest of it, I went to pick up Zoe, who was crying, and discovered that she had spit up. Still, you know what they say about the family that pukes together…

Anyways, while you’re waiting for me to finish writing the newsletter, I uploaded a whole bunch of photos and movies, which you should go check out, including this, which is my new favorite photo of Milo.

Flying Milo