2.20.2008

One Week Old


By popular demand, some new pictures!







Can't forget about big bro' Charlie (pictured eating peanut butter).

2.14.2008

Announcing Elliot


Hamilton Elliot Moody

February 13, 2008, 9:28 pm

6 lbs, 2 oz / 19.5 in


(Elliot's nurse fixed his hair today :))
Happy Valentine's Day from Big Brother Charlie!

2.08.2008

Preparations

We've done a few things to prepare for Elliot's arrival...

The bassinet has been assembled and stowed safely in a corner of our room -



(the hospital bag is inside, packed and ready to go);

I've washed and dried baby clothes and they hang neatly in the closet, waiting for a soft little baby body to occupy them; I purchased these precious little shoes and sweet diaper cover, wanting Elliot to have at least a couple of things of his own...





a sweet friend sent this diaper bag -


and we've purchased a few newborn-sized diapers. But that's it.

Unlike last time around, when we spent weeks and weeks planning and decorating the nursery and stocking up on all kinds of frozen and non-perishable foods and paper products. I think I spent an entire paycheck at Sam's the week before Charlie was born! Elliot will sleep in his bassinet in our closet until he sleeps through the night and then he'll move into the office, where he'll either stay in the bassinet or graduate to the pack n play. We'll re-evaluate the sleeping arrangements after settling in Savannah.

All is different with Baby 2...in some ways it seems more surreal, this time around. The pregnancy has flown by and now it's hard to believe that in probably less than two weeks, we'll be a family of four (six if you count the doggie children). And I'm scared to death. It seems that having two kids puts you in a different category and I'm incapable of imagining how it's going to be taking care of a newborn and wild little Charlie.

So the waiting game has really begun in earnest and I'm passing the days by spending as much time with Charlie as possible, relishing these last few weeks with just him. He's so grown-up now, talking all the time and learning so much. I can't believe my first baby is nearly two!

Here is his, trying to kill himself (pretty much a daily activity!):





And finally, a self-portrait of sorts, shadow Emily, with less than 2 weeks 'til D-Day!


2.04.2008

I'm too mentally and physically drained to get into too much discussion here or over email (so please excuse me if I ignore an email or two on the subject!) but I just had to share this -

http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_020108/content/01125112.guest.html

and this

http://www.evangelicalsformitt.org/front_page/a_vote_for_huckabee_is_a_vote.php


High Points -

RUSH: Well, but it's a delegate thing. The popular vote right now doesn't matter, it's a delegate thing and that's why right now Super Tuesday -- I mean Hugh Hewitt ran some numbers here, worst-case scenario from Romney, just to be fair about it, and these numbers, I'm having to get them from my head and I may be off by a couple hundred but the point will be made. At the end of Super Tuesday, the number of delegates McCain could have would be in the 700s, the number Romney would have would be in the 300s, that's large to overcome. It can be done, it can still be done, but that's monumental, and Huckabee will be in there with 150 some odd. The real key to this is Huckabee. A vote for Huckabee is a vote for McCain in the primaries.

And this -

Since McCain's stick-it-to-the-base mentality will make him lose in the general election, a vote for Huckabee is a vote for (ultimately) Hillary [or maybe Obama].