Just a little over one month ago we welcomed Sarabeth Elaine Marcus into the world. She was born at 4:45pm on Wednesday- weighing 8 lbs 3 oz and just over 20 inches long. It was love at first sight. I have to be honest, having Audrey- at times before Sarabeth was born- I wondered if I would be able to love two as much as I loved Audrey. I quickly found out that your heart has more room in it that we are even able to understand. From the moment I first saw her I felt love like no other type of love. I was in "labor" for just at 24 hours-- BUT, I only had to push for 5 minuets and did not feel a thing! I guess I was on some good meds :) All of our parents were there to meet her right after her arrival. She is already so loved.
Chris and I enjoyed our time at Northside- but were so ready to go home and start our lives as a family of 4! This time around we did take advantage of the nursery one night while we were there. We welcomed friends and family. Judy and Emily were keeping Audrey for us at our house. They brought her down on Thursday to see us and meet Sarabeth. I am pretty sure it was love at first sight for her as well. After hearing so many stories- I was nervous to see how this would pan out with Audrey sharing the spotlight. I am so delighted to say that Audrey ADORES Sarabeth. She thinks that she is her baby. She will rock her, give her the pacifier, tell her "It's okay Sarabeth" each time she cries. She is a better big sister than I could have ever dreamed of. Her sweet and whimsical spirit is contagious. We were happy to make our way home on Friday- we asked for the earliest departure time and ended up leaving at 6am! Many thanks to our night nurse, who thought we were a little crazy for wanting to head home so soon.
And so here we are- one month of being parents to two adorable girls and making many needed adjustments. I have learned to entertain a 2 year old- thanks to Pinterest and all of the adorable ideas on there. We normally do a craft or activity in the morning to kick start the day. Audrey loves it and learns through play. I feel to blessed to be here and able to see her learning more and more each day. She is just such a sponge.
When Sarabeth was 10 days old a family friend took some fantastic pictures of our little one. She was able to get a few with Audrey- but, Audrey was not feeling the camera this particular afternoon. Oh well, we got a few good ones and there is always next time! Here are some of those pictures as well as just a few Chris and I have taken!
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