Posts Tagged Jack
Jackson in his Gymini
Okay, I’ve got more photos, woo hoo! This are pictures I took when Jackson was really alert and was tired of sleeping. We put him in this activity mat called a Gymini and he really seemed to be intrigued by all the little hanging items and bright colors.
Add comment November 22, 2007
Thanksgiving Eve
Wow, do Kristen and I have so much to be thankful for this year. For starters, we now have a healthy, sleepy and hungry new baby to love and loose sleep over. I’m thankful for all the family and friends who were able to visit, call, cook meals and dog-sit for us. All of which has made this life-change much more bearable.By having all this help, we’ve been able to focus on Jackson and making sure that he’s loved and healthy. In fact, Jackson had his second doctor’s visit yesterday. There is no question whether he has been getting enough to eat. Now weighing in at 7 lbs 14oz, he’s back at his birth weight. He also grew an 1.5 inches in length. He still have been sneezing a lot and more baby boogers are present so the doctor wants us to keep a closer eye on him due to flu season.I was able to take the day off today which allowed Kristen to gets some much needed sleep. In fact, her and Jack are currently enjoying an late afternoon nap this very moment. With the weather being so gray and miserable, it makes for perfect snoozing.Jack has started to have longer and longer active states lately. His eyes are wide open and likes to sit in his ‘Gymini’ play mat and quietly wiggle and look all around. Kristen and I have been trying to snap photos whenever possible and will be posting another batch up on flickr in a day or two.
Add comment November 21, 2007
Happy Birthday, Jack Daniel Schavey!
Holy crap! This kid decided that he had the enter this world lickity split. Kristen’s water broke at 12:30am (not a single warm-up contraction) and because he was in oriented butt first, Jack was delievered by cesarian at 4:00am. He weighed in at a healthy 7lbs 14oz and 18in. Kristen and baby are doin’ fine. By the robustness of his crying….his lungs are in excellent condition. Let the adventure begin
Add comment November 7, 2007


