Tyler had his 2 week doctor appointment today and everything is going along just fine. He weighs in at 7 pounds 14 ounces, 21 inches long. Quite a big gain for 2 weeks! His heart and lungs sound great and his umbilical cord came off today. He is sleeping a lot during the day, and 2 hours at a time at night. That is not so fun. Everyone says to sleep when he sleeps, so that is what I am trying to do, even if it means napping at 8 pm. Here are some pictures that Christine took the other day. He is such a cutie!
Monday, January 19, 2009
Thursday, January 15, 2009
My Three Boys
We have been home for a week, it's hard to believe. Every day Tyler does something new, whether it's folding his hands together, not going to bed until 1:30 am (that was a treat), or going through an entire pack of diapers. Needless to say, every day has been its own adventure. It's strange to not have plans for the day, except to feed and change the baby. I think I'll be ready to go out in the real world next week. Tyler has his 2 week appointment on Monday. Hopefully he is growing on schedule. He was already above his birth weight when we left the hospital, so we know he likes to eat!
Friday, January 9, 2009
Welcome Home Tyler!
Our first night home was pretty typical. Tyler woke up about 3 or 4 times to eat, but went right back to sleep each time. Last night, however, was a different story. When he would wake up, he didn't want to go back to sleep unless he was being held. I guess this is something to get used to! All in all, we are totally in love with him and learning more every day.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
We Proudly Announce the Arrival Of...
... Tyler John Larkin
Friday, January 2, 2009
Snow, Snow, and.... More Snow
Holy Smokes do we have a lot of snow! It has been snowing for days (literally) and it's all Scott can do to try to keep up. Today after a successful trip to Big Mountain, he had to park in the street and shovel the driveway in order to pull the car in. The fence between the neighbors house is nearly buried and there are walls of snow everywhere!

On the baby front, I am getting quite uncomfortable. Sleeping is hard, my back hurts... all things I guess you expect when 39 weeks pregnant! Hopefully the snow situation won't hinder a trip to the hospital. The doctor seems to think January 14th is still the "big day", so I guess we'll see!
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Holiday Cheer!
Happy Holidays to everyone! We have had a busy couple of weeks in the snow. Holiday visitors including Eleanore and Andy and Julie Gendler were a lot of fun, and then the Christmas festivities were upon us. We were able to spend Christmas Eve and Christmas with our friends and family and it was so nice to be able to be together.

On the baby front, I am 17 days away from my due date, but I am ready whenever this baby is! The nursery is ready, the hospital bags are packed... all we are missing is Little Larkin. Of course we will keep everyone posted of any happenings. Hope you are enjoying the last days of 2008 and looking forward to a fantastic 2009!
On the baby front, I am 17 days away from my due date, but I am ready whenever this baby is! The nursery is ready, the hospital bags are packed... all we are missing is Little Larkin. Of course we will keep everyone posted of any happenings. Hope you are enjoying the last days of 2008 and looking forward to a fantastic 2009!
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Lamaze class
Tonight was our last "birthing class", that's what they call the Lamaze classes these days. After 6 weeks, we learned a lot of helpful information to get us prepared for the big day. I am due in 5 weeks and everything is going along just "great"(that is the word my doctors use; "great heartbeat, great kicking, great blood pressure..."). My last day of work is December 20th and I am really looking forward to having some time off before the baby comes. With lots of family and friends visiting over the holidays, it will be nice to be able to relax and not worry about going to work at 5 am. Here are a couple of pictures from class tonight with Scott wearing the "empathy stomach".



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