I can't believe I've been a mom for 5 1/2 months already! Mommyhood has been treating me very well. I should say, ELI has been treating me very well. He is such a good baby. I don't know what we ever did to deserve such a blessing, but I'm SO thankful God has entrusted us with such a precious gift. I can't explain the feelings of pure joy and endless love I have for my son. All I can say is that it is definitely, without a doubt, a God thing.
Eli has been growing and changing so fast. Not a day goes by that I don't see some change in him, whether it be making new sounds or taking interest in new toys or activities. Eli is a happy-go-lucky little guy (taking after his Dad and Papa) who rarely cries and smiles non-stop. Eli loves to talk and make all sorts of crazy sounds; my favorites include a high pitched girly squeal when he's really excited and, of course, his many giggles. Eli loves to stand while holding onto our fingers, and he prefers standing to sitting. He has even started taking steps. Eli really enjoys his nightly bath time, especially when he gets to suck on a (clean) wet wash cloth while splashing and soaking his Mama. Eli's favorite toys to play with are crinkle books and blankets, musical toys and instruments, easy to hold balls, teething rings and rattles, and the various objects attached to his bouncer and play mats. He enjoys being read to and likes to turn the book pages. His favorite book (okay, MY favorite book) is "There's a Rumble in the Jungle" by Giles Andreas. Eli is such a smart little boy, and we love to watch him explore and learn about the world around him. He keeps us busy, but we enjoy him so much. I have always been a go, go, go kind of person, and I believe it has made for an easier transition into the life of a working mother. I often wonder what I did with all of my free time before Elijah came along! I must have been so bored!
Here's what a typical day at our house looks like:
7:00 am - Eli wakes Adam and I up by talking and babbling in his crib.
7:00 to 9:30 am - After changing and feeding Eli, we put blankets, books and toys down and play on the floor in Eli's room.
9:30 - 11:30 am - Eli and I take a nap together.
11:30 - 12:00 am - It's baby food time! Eli is a VERY good eater!
12:00 to 3:30 pm - Play time! If it's extremely hot outside (like it has been A LOT lately) I take Eli to the mall and walk laps while window browsing. We like to stop by Adam's work and eat lunch with him. If it's nice out, we walk/jog the neighborhood or the bike trails nearby.
3:30 - 5:00 pm - Eli takes nap #2 while I clean the house, do laundry, prepair food, take a bath...
5:00 - 7:00 pm - Round 2 of baby food and more play and reading time.
7:00 - 7:30 pm - Bath time!
7:30 pm - Milk and snuggles in the rocker for little Eli.
Between 8:00 and 9:00 pm - We read a short story from Eli's hard page Bible storybook, say prayers, give goodnight kisses, and Eli falls asleep. He usually sleeps 10 to 11 hours straight every night. I can't even remember the last time he woke up in the middle of the night.
9:00 pm - Adam/Karin time. Enough said... ;)
Of course there are days in which our schedule looks a little different. For example, we enjoy our volleyball, softball, and golf leagues, we spend a lot of time with our families, and we like to get together with friends. I think Adam and I are pretty active people and enjoy getting out with Eli as much as we can.
Lately, we have enjoyed some travel and vacation time. We have been to Forest Lake, MN, to visit Adam's family a couple of times over the past month and a half, and we spend a lot of time with my family in Iowa.
Adam and I have gotten back to participating in summer leagues, running, working out and wakeboarding, and we plan to dust off our snowboards this winter as my family is planning a ski trip to Breckenridge, CO. Is nine months too young to teach a kid to snowboard? ;)
I feel so blessed to be living the life of my dreams. There isn't a day that goes by that we don't thank God for all He has done for us. Adam and I have incredible families who love and support us in so many ways, we could never thank them enough. To God be the glory for the great things he has done; for our miracle child, for our wonderful marriage, for fantastic families and true friends, for great jobs, a beautiful home, for our health, forgiveness for our sins, and endless love for one other. My heart is full.



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