Dear Dexter (three month letter)

Dear Dexter,

Where do I begin?  What do I love most about three-month-old you?  Hard to say but it is somewhere between your smile and your snuggles.  I love the way you calm down when you are placed in my arms.  I love watching you slip into dreams with your head inside the bend of my elbow.  I love kissing the top of your head with my eyes closed and breathing in your scent.  In those moments, nothing else matters.  I love the softness of your skin and the weight of your small body. 

minutes old

I went back to work full-time this week and it has been so hard on me.  I can’t say for sure, but I think you have been pretty relieved to see me at the end of the day, too.  You aren’t used to being away from me so much and I feel the same way.  It was so nice spending those first 12 weeks together, wasn’t it?  We’ve chosen a wonderful babysitter to look after you while we’re apart and Theo loves her.  You will too. 

4 days old

You smile all the time and it makes me laugh every time I see your wet pink gums.  A mommy forgets that toothless grin once teeth have filled up her baby’s mouth.  You have just one dimple, just like mommy and Theo.  Right now, your eyes are still blue and I hope they stay that way.  Most people say you look like me and I have blue eyes, so I’m staying optimistic.  Your gramps had blue eyes too, you know.  I took after him, just like you take after me. 

2 weeks old

Just an observation – it’s funny that Theo takes after your daddy but he’s named after mine.  You, Dexter Jay, are named after your daddy’s dad and you take after me.  We call you Dexter Jay a lot more than we ever call your brother Theodore Jack.  You go by Dex a lot of the time, especially when I’m writing your name.  We call you Bit Bit sometimes – a variation of Lil’ Bit that came about shortly after we brought you home from the hospital.  Other nicknames that slip out on occasion include Desster, Dexy, Deester, and Deezy.  Your dad called you Pizza Face when you had baby acne and I told him that was mean.  Then he called you Scales when you had cradle cap.  I yelled at him for that, too.  You’re welcome.  I’m here for you. 

almost a month old

I don’t know how long Bit Bit will be appropriate.  You are growing faster than your big brother did at this age.  I remember when we first sent him to the babysitter, he drank 3oz bottles.  You aren’t even satisfied with 4oz bottles anymore.  You are a hungry little man and you love your milk.  Lately I’ve noticed you looking at our plates as you sit with us in the Bumbo at the dinner table.  Thank goodness for the Bumbo, Dexter Jay.  Until about 2 weeks ago, you made us hold you, without fail, every time we sat down to dinner.  Now you’ve realized that you can see everything much better from the Bumbo and you love it!  You’ll sit there for as long as 30 minutes sometimes. 

6 weeks old

You are getting strong.  You don’t need any help at all holding your head up and you can do mini-pushups when placed on your belly.  You can stand on my lap and bear your own weight for up to a minute or two sometimes now.  Your grip is like no other baby’s grip I have ever felt!  You must know that you’ll have to be tough to survive Hurricane Theodore.  No worries, I think people will be mistaking you two for twins in 4 or 5 year and you may be bigger than him before you go to middle school.  It’s going to be so interesting and fun, watching you grow up together.

father’s day ~6 weeks old

You are still wearing 0-3 month clothes and I’m glad.  We have so many cute things of Theo’s left for you to wear, plus all the new stuff you’ve gotten from your grandmas and friends.  Speaking of clothes, we change yours a lot.  Sometimes you puke for no apparent reason and other times, your diaper just can’t contain all that you have to give.  Then there’s the times when you get so sweaty riding in the carseat that your back is soaked by the time we get where we’re going.  That’s probably the one thing that makes you the angriest that I can’t fix.  You’re hot-natured like your brother and dad.

4th of July parade

Riding in the car is hit or miss.  Sometimes you go right to sleep.  Other times you scream (usually because of the sweatiness, I think).  My favorite times are when you are calm and alert, looking around and absorbing the world all around you.  It’s a big world, Dexter Jay.  Bigger than you’ll probably ever know.  But I hope you get a chance to explore every corner of it that interests you because it is simply spectacular.  And the world is more amazing now because you are a part of it.  I haven’t seen as much of the world as I hope to one day, but I know one thing.  My world is perfect now, because you are here. 

2 months old

Sleep… I was so worried that nighttime would be a nightmare for your dad once I went back to work.  We weren’t as good about getting you into a bedtime routine as we were your brother.  But you have kinda made your own way in that area.  You get sleepy anywhere between 8 and 9:30 so we’ll hold you in the living room (or rock you in your room, now that it’s no longer a guest bedroom as well) and kiss your little cheek before we say good night and lay you in your crib.  In the last week, you’ve only woken up once before it was time to get up and your dad just held and rocked you for a few minutes and you went right back to bed.  Nice of you to start that just as soon as I went back to work.  I think you know I’m gone, so you know there’s nothing to wake up for.  But that’s just between you and me, kid.

11 weeks old

12 weeks old

And finally, baths.  Bathtime is weird.  Sometimes you scream bloody murder like I just sat you on hot coals (I always check the temperature of the water before I put you in!) and sometimes you are just fine.  I never know what to expect.  I hope you learn to like the water soon, because you’ve got a lot of lake swimmin’ to do next year.

first bath with Theo – 3 weeks old (and then you pooped).
So, also your last bath with Theo.

Yesterday, for your 13 week birthday (ok not for but on) we went to the fair.  Hard to believe you are already a quarter of the way to your first birthday.  It’s just flying by too fast.  Can you slow down just a little bit for mom?  Please, Bit Bit?

I’m lucky to be your mama and I hope we’ll always be close. 

I love you,
Mommy

play date!

Theo has a couple of friends.  What I mean by “friends” is that I am friends with their mommies and we get together so that we can watch them “play.”  I am using quotation marks simply because, as you know if you have or have had a toddler, they don’t really play together.  They play near each other and sometimes acknowledge each other, but they don’t play cooperatively yet.  Regardless, it’s cute and a great excuse to get together with my fellow mommy friends. 

When Dexter was just a week or two old, R took Theo for a wagon ride around the neighborhood for a little one on one time and to get him out of the house for awhile.  While they were exploring, a woman stopped them to ask where we got our cute wagon.  Upon talking, the lady explained that she had a son just three months older than Theo and expressed an interest in getting her little boy, L, together with Theo to play.

Throughout my maternity leave, R mentioned repeatedly that we should call L’s mom.  He finally called her Sunday and set up a play date at the playground for Thursday. 

Too. 

Cute.

Theo was quick to find a stick to carry around the park.
They had fun climbing on and playing inside of the jungle gym.

L gave Theo a lesson in swinging on the big kid swings.

He did pretty well!
It was fun meeting and L and we hope to see him again soon. 



Dexter went with us to the park but I was busy snapping pictures of the big boys and forgot to take any of him. He was content watching Theo and L run around the park and playground.  After we got home, Dex was happy to relax on my lap and cool off under the fan. 

cheers to new friends.
~C~


ssssick.

Last week, Theo woke up with a high fever that rose and fell for four long days.  He was pitiful.  It got up to 103.6 Wednesday night, which prompted a call to the after hours nurse.  Luckily it never got higher than that and we didn’t have to go to the ER, but it was scary just the same.

Thank goodness Dexter didn’t get it.  And thank goodness that I was still on maternity leave and that R could work from home in order to be available to help me out when things got crazy.  Having two babies that desperately need you is a challenge.  As much as I hate it when Theo is sick, I cherish my role as his mommy and soak in all of the cuddles and hugs he is willing to share.  They’re not easy to come by these days, after all.

In other sick news, it’s sick that my itty bitty baby is almost 12 weeks old and is already rolling over, laughing, bearing weight on his legs, and is thoroughly enjoying sitting in the bumbo seat.

It’s sick how cute Theo is, even when he’s miserable.

It’s sick how the kid I babysat when she was 7 just turned 15 because that makes me feel old.  She just became a big sister, which is all kinds of awesome.  We met Baby Beau Saturday and he is precious.  Sick how much smaller he was than Dexter and there are only 6 weeks between them.  Kids grow way too fast.

It’s sick how much Theo looks like his dad.

It’s sick that my maternity leave ends today and that Dexter will be going to the babysitter on a regular basis now.  Makes me sick knowing I will never get to spend this much time with my boys again.  Ever in life.  I don’t know if I’m cut out to be a stay-at-home mom, but I’d sure give it a whirl if I had the chance.

Sickeningly cute how hard Dexter is trying to suck his thumb lately.

Success.
~C~