Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Sweet moments

We went home to Waco for Christmas and had a wonderful time with family and friends. There were a few instances that were especially sweet. Rayleigh met her maw-maw and two great grandmothers for the first time. It was so sweet seeing her maw-maw hold her. She usually keeps her hands very close to herself and can be hard for us to move but when we tried to give her Rayleigh to hold she dropped them down into a cradle hold position. She held her tight for quite a while, which is great since she doesn't regularly use those muscles. It was like she really knew and understood who this little baby was. It was a very sweet and touching moment.
Maw-maw with her boys & Rayleigh


Paw-Paw, Maw-Maw and Rayleigh The Leutwyler cousins- can you say trouble??




On Christmas eve we always go to my grandmothers. I have many special memories of these times and am sad that the day is nearing for that tradition to end, hopefully we have another five years or more though. Rayleigh is grandmas 14th great grandchild. While we were there we did a 4 generation picture. I hope Rayleigh can look at these pictures later and see the love in their eyes.




Here is Rayleigh with ma-maw. I can't even begin to count how many great grand kids she has as she even has great-great grand kids! Since she is blind she can't see Rayleigh but loved holding her and seeing her through sweet touches and descriptions. These moments are priceless.
I would love for Rayleigh to be able to grow up knowing these amazing women, but if not we have these pictures to document their love. God has blessed us immensely with wonderful family and friends and we are forever grateful.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

The joy of baking

Yesterday the boys and I did some holiday baking. I was not up for the whole cut out cookie thing with the decorating and mess so we opted for a few other yummy goodies. We decided to make some chocolate chip cookies, chocolate no bake drop cookies (my personal favorite), brownies and coconut macaroons. They all turned out really well. Logan's teacher will be the lucky recipient of some of these goodies. It is a great inexpensive teacher gift and who doesnt like baked goods??? They all did really well, they love to help bake and cook. The only thing they are not good at is helping with the clean up ;) The one thing the boys do clean up is the beaters, they do a great job and then they are the ones needing cleaned up. They are also very good at cleaning up all the food! Between them and Dusty I am not sure how long everything will last. Here a few pictures of the cooks.

Dalton is very proud of his creations!

Kaleb is sharing his fun day with Nana, while Dalton contimplates eating yet another cookie.


Logan being very precise in mixing the macaroon mixture.


Mmmm, yummy condensed milk. Can you say fattening??



A little blurry, but a very proud cook.
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This will most likely be my last post before Christmas so I just wanted to wish everyone a very merry Christmas!! We will be heading out to Waco on Sunday night for a week. It will be a fun time. We will be able to see family and friends who will be able to finally meet Rayleigh. I am really looking forward to getting pictures of her with her great-grandmothers and especially her Maw-Maw (Dusty's mom). I only wish that she would be able to understand and recognize her as her new granddaughter. She always wanted a little girl but had 4 boys instead. I know she would be overjoyed with a granddaughter. We gave Rayleigh her middle name, Marie, in honor of her and my mom.
Anyway, Merry Christmas everyone, we love you!!!




Rayleigh in her Christmas dress from Aunt Julie.



She is so cute in this, but the hat is huge!




Our little princess.

Monday, December 8, 2008

2 weeks already?!?!

I cannot believe it has already been 2 wks since Rayleigh was born. Time is really going by too fast, or it could be that I haven't slept much so the days are just running together. We had her 2 wk appt on Friday and she is doing well. She is not an eater at all, she eats between 1-3 oz every 3-4 hours, so different than the boys who started out at 4oz every 2-3 hours. So with her light eating habits I wasnt surprised to find out that she has not gained any weight since leaving the hospital, she is still 6lbs 13oz, but she has grown 2 inches to 20.5 in. She really is a great baby. The only problem we are having is she has her days and nights confused so that means no sleep for me, but as Dusty says, we can sleep when we are dead. But, boy can it really wear you down! The boys are still so in love with her. I spend a lot of my time telling them to leave her alone. They always want to touch her and kiss her. Kaleb is the only one who really leaves her alone for the most part. He will give her hugs and kisses but really just isnt impressed by her like the other two. Dalton is my big helper, he is always trying to find ways to help with her be it throwing away dirty diapers to making sure she has her passy when she starts to fuss. We really are blessed to have her a part of our family and to have such wonderful, loving boys. Here are some pictures to enjoy.













This was her first bath, I was surprised she didnt fuss more.


Dalton was my photographer for this picture.