Showing posts with label noah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label noah. Show all posts

Sunday, November 05, 2006

Happy Halloween!

Got my camera back! Here's pics of our Halloween festivities! Madeleine and I made cookies on Saturday. We went to Longfellow's Garden Center to pick a pumpkin on Sunday with PaPa and Gramma, and then on Tuesday, we got our little fairy dressed and went trick or treating. We went to the Ramsay's, to Kelly's and to the Neudeckers,then we had dinner at McDonald's. We wanted to keep it short and simple, it being our first trick or treat experience.

Making cookies




Picking out a pumpkin and playing in the straw maze at Longfellow's






Trying on the costume (I don't know what the "Oh No!" pose was for)


Our little pixie!








Such a delicate little flower.

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

2 Month Old Future Keytar God!



I'll synthesize your face off...someday!

Noah turned 2 months on the 29th, and gets more and more adorable every day. He's smiling like crazy, holding his head up, coos and goos and gurgles. He loves it when you talk and smile with him. He's batting at toys and he loves the chimes that hang over his changing table. He's kicking at hanging toys, too. He's finally grown some eyebrows and eyelashes. He has outgrown the newborn size clothes and his wearing 3-6 month stuff. I know this is every parent's lament, but - it's all happening soooo fast! But I thank God for his and his sister's ability to grow and develop normally. That's a gift that not everyone receives.

More smiling gooey pictures of my Noah Boy!








I'm working on getting a post up about Madeleine's 2nd Birthday, but it's taking some time getting the pictures together. Hopefully soon I'll also have some pictures from tonight up. Happy Halloween!

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

"Noah Clean!"


On October 8, we welcomed Noah into the Church and "claimed him for Christ" as he was baptised by my father, the Rev. Mr. Dan Ramsay at Sunday mass at our church, St. Andrew. We asked our very dear friends Erin Hammond and Orin Johnson to be godparents, a natural choice that Shannon and I made without much discussion at all.



Orin and Shannon played for mass, and used music we specially chose for the day. The readings of the day were fit beautifully, especially the psalm, which has special meaning for the Ramsay clan, and the gospel, which ended with Jesus telling his disciples to "Let the children come to me." Noah wore a christening outfit made of Irish linen with three celtic knots embroidered on the bodice, and was given a bib, also of Irish linen, with a beautiful celtic cross embroidered on it as his "white garment". The mass was attended by immediate family and lots of close friends and it was a beautiful and spirit filled morning. Afterwards, my parents hosted a brunch at their house for everybody.

Noah tolerated the day well, and didn't fuss at all when Dad poured the water and the oil on his head. After Dad toweled his head off, Madeleine, who was watching from Shannon's arms, said just loud enough for the two of us to hear, "Noah, clean!"

Noah, clean and tired.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Spit Happens

Noah is a spitty baby, has been since he was born. We got lucky with Madeleine, who would maybe have a wet burp every once in a while, but never spit like this:



Shannon got hit twice on Friday.

In the morning:


And in the evening:

Day Trip to St. Louis

Wednesay, the Cernekas loaded up the Liberty with diapers and babies and hit I-70 for a road trip to the STL. Our friends Brad and Gene of Apex Ministries were at the Shrine for the Confirmation Rally, so we went to visit them and made a day of it. We started at Grant's Farm. Madeleine loved the tram ride through the deer park, and mooed at the longhorn cattle as we drove by. We bought a bottle of milk to feed the baby goats, but they swarmed Shannon and Madeleine, completely freaking her out and consuming the milk in mere seconds. Once there weren't hundreds of goats surrounding her, she was able to relax and enjoy them. Then she made it her mission to try and pet every single goat in the pen. She ran, manically, from goat to goat, patting them a couple times before moving on the the next one. I enjoyed watching her for a few minutes, then it occured to me that I was wearing flip-flops in a sea of goat poop. I'm not a germphobe by any stretch of the imagination, but when a goat made a puddle centimeters from my bare big toe, I got the whim-whams. We didn't have much time to actually spend at the Farm, so I suggested we move along and look at some of the other animals. We saw parrots, elephants, llamas, camels, lemurs, and some horses and ponies. We had some frozen lemonade, that Madeleine used as hair product at one point, creating a helmet-type treatment on her bangs that lasted until Thusday morning when I gave her a bath. Shannon and I enjoyed the "Anheiser Busch Hospitality" - Amberbock, Bud Select, and a decent Hefeweizen that I didn't know AB even made.


Madeleine, Shannon, and their new friends



mmmm...frozen lemonade



mmmmm...beer

After Grant's Farm, we head to the Shrine to visit with Gene, Brad, Orin, and Erin. We had lunch and then hung out at the hotel and talked for a couple hours. We don't get to see Brad and Gene very often and it was cool to have a chance to visit. On our way home to Fulton, we met my brother Chris and sister in law Maggie for dinner at the Trailhead Pub and Brewery in St. Charles and had a great time. (Shannon has an interesting story about that meal that I won't put here, but if you see him you should ask him about it!)

It was a very good day, and a fun family trip. The kids were great, and I think Madeleine had a good day. Noah's day is always good if he gets to eat, sleep, and poop, which he did in fine form.

Sunday, September 17, 2006

The Last Three Weeks of Our Life



So I'm finally getting around to setting up this family blog. It's been a fast three weeks since we became a family of four, and the blog kept getting pushed to the bottom of the list of things to take care of. So, I'm going to go back a give a review of life since August 29, 2006.

But first, here are a couple cute pictures from a week or two before Noah arrived.





8/29/06 Noah Matthew born at 9:32 pm at 40 2/7 weeks after induction by artificial rupture of membranes and IV pitocin. 7 pounds, 11 ounces and 20 1/2 inches long. Shannon of course was there, but we were delighted that our excellent friend Katy Korte could also be there to help coach me and support Shannon and witness Noah's birth. The transport team also attended the delivery because of fetal bradycardia the last five minutes of my pushing. My parents visited that night and brought Madeleine to see us and her new baby brother. She saw him, said, "Baby!" and gave him a kiss when we asked her to, but that was pretty much it for the interest or interaction with Noah. Noah was taken to the well baby nursery to be assessed and weighed after about an hour, after we had seen him, held him, and I nursed him for the first time. That was a little after 10:30 pm, and we didn't get to have him back until after midnight. Apparently, he started grunting in the nursery and the neonatology fellow was called to assess him. Luckily, the fellow didn't really see anything to be concerned about - she didn't even order a chest film or blood work, and at midnight we went to check on him and the nurse told us we could take him back to the room.


My first moments with Noah


Me, Noah, and Madeleine


Dad and Noah


Me with Katy

8/30/06 First full day with Noah! We rested and worked on breastfeeding all day. Actually, there wasn't much to work on except getting him awake enough to nurse, but by the end of the day he was pretty much over the sleepiness and was ready to eat every 4 hours or so. Several visitors came in the evening. Shannon and I had our special steak dinner with Madeleine nibbling on bits of our dinners and then the two of them went home for the night so Madeleine could have a normal night.

8/31/06 Homecoming Day! Shannon and Madeleine came back at lunchtime and we ate together. We packed up and left after we ate and came home. That evening, Mom and Dad brought us dinner and our good friend Kelly visited and we all watched the Cardinal game.


Our little Cards fan, all ready to go home!


9/1/06 Pediatrician follow-up visit for Noah. Down to 7# 4 oz. Our doctor didn't see any issues.

9/3/06 Went to Mass at our parish church, St. Andrew's for the first time as a family. It was a bit of a circus. Madeleine needed to be changed as soon as we got there and was then squirrelly and very much an almost two year old for the entire service. Shannon took her out for the Gospel and homily. Noah peed out his diaper onto my Mom's shirt and I had not thought to pack a back-up outfit, then he decided he needed to eat right before the Liturgy of the Eucharist. So as Shannon and Madeleine came back in, we left. We came back in to receive Communion. Afterwards, we felt brave, so Shannon treated us to lunch at our favorite Mexican restaurant. Noah slept throughout the whole meal. Madeleine did okay, but when she's done, it's all over. We came home and I took a nap. I asked my mom if it would always be like this, and she laughed and told me about when she asked her friend Jane, mother of 6, if it would ever get easier. Jane told her,"No, just different".

That afternoon, Shannon's mom and his sister, her husband and baby boy arrived for an overnight visit to meet Noah and hang out with us for a bit. Our nephew Nathan is nine months old and he's great. We had a very nice time getting caught up them them.


Noah at home


Madeleine and Noah

9/5/06 Noah is one week old!


Helpful big sister Madeleine provides Noah with some for the road entertainment in the form of a shape sorter


Said helpful big sister

9/9/06 Oddwalk hired to emcee the Festival of Faiths and Cultures at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows in Belleville. The kids and I tagged along and hung out "backstage" at the main stage outside in the parking lot of the visitor's center. It was grassy and shady and a nice place to relax. Madeleine LOVED the music and the dancing, especially the drums. Noah did well in my homemade tie dyed completely hippied-out sling. I ate the best empanadas ever and had bubble tea for the first time. The tea was good, but I'm still not sure about the enormous balls of tapioca in the bottom.


Madeleine and her dad


Madeleine and Orin


Noah's out...


...and so is Madeleine!

9/12/06 Noah's two weeks old! He had his first "photo shoot" while Madeleine napped. I needed a good picture for his birth announcements and he was extremely cooperative, as long as I would nurse him every few shots.


The camera loves you, Babe!


I love this adorable pout!

9/13/06 The kids and I met with some work friends and their kids for lunch. We have been meeting in restaurants for lunch, but the last time we tried it, it was completely chaotic with five kids under three and four adults - three of whom were pregnant. So we met at Krista's house and someone brought pizza. The kids destroyed the house - Krista's daughter is three and the oldest of the kids. They pulled every toy out they could get their grubby little hands on. Everyone got to meet Noah and it was nice to get out of the house and get caught up with work news updates. Even though it's only been two and a half weeks, it feels like forever since I've worked.

9/14/06 Doctor day for the kids. Noah had his two-week check up. He's up to 8 pounds 13 ounces already! Everything still looks good for him, he's in the 50%tile on the growth charts, and we'll go back at 2 months for another checkup and a round of immunization.

Miss Madeleine, who I'm ashamed to admit hasn't had a well-child check up (and therefore no shots) since nine months, was obviously way overdue for some of her immunizations. She checked out okay, too, a healthy and developmentally appropriate almost two year old. Then she got five shots - DTAP, IPVC, , MMRV, varicella, and Hepatitis A. The nurse was excellent and fast, and Madeleine is a pretty forgiving child and recovered quickly. Then we had to go to the lab and have a lead and anemia screen drawn on her and a repeat metabolic screen for Noah. The lab people were very nice and very good and the blood draw was over quickly, too. Madeleine cried loud and hard, but she held still for the phlebotomist. The lab people gave her several stickers, which she shared with her baby brother. Noah had three or four kitten stickers on him by the time we left. We got some apple juice and french fries on the way home.

9/15/06 Dinner with our friend Christina Bockwinkel-Baker and her son Patrick. Patrick and Madeleine are only a few months apart, so it was interesting to watch her interact with him.

That brings us pretty much up to date. I'll try to put some pictures up to go with all the words.