Our Newest Bite! {Welcome, Baby Will!}

So I’m going to straight-up warn y’all that this is not a recipe post. Because we’re coming off of a major holiday, we figure lots and lots of people are off work and on vacations and hanging out with their families and not perusing the internet for recipes, so if you are looking for recipes, we have lots and lots of them to browse through, just not in this post. Also, if you don’t like babies or stories about babies or pictures of babies, you’re also excused to check out the recipes. Because this post is about babies. Not food. We’ll get back to cooking next week.

I wish I had some dramatic tale to tell about my water breaking  in the middle of Target or going into labor and not being able to reach my husband on his cell phone while he was at work–I think movies and TV have really raised my expectations in terms of how much drama I think my life should contain. What really happened was that last Thursday, my alarm woke me up at 4:15 am, I took a shower, did my hair, put on makeup (don’t mock me…I wanted to look cute for all those post-baby pictures that never happened. I’d show you the pictures we did finally get, but I don’t want to scare you all), and threw a few last-minute things like a flat iron (ha!!) into my suitcase.

Because my first baby did arrive in a rather dramatic fashion, I get to have c-sections. I’ll spare you the icky details, but I will say that of all my c-sections, this one was hands-down the most pleasant. If there is such a thing.

William Samuel Jones arrived at 8:16 am, screaming and hungry. He was 8 pounds 1 ounce and 21 inches long.

I spent the first 36 hours of his life convinced that I had a grumpy, mean baby, but it turns out he was just hungry. He comes by his hunger-induced grumpy meanness naturally. He’s actually a very sweet, happy, healthy, super-alert baby…

whose loves include the lady with the milk (me), the chenille side of his burp cloths, and snuggling. Dislikes include being naked, his car seat, and that mean nurse who used every trick in the book to wake him up so I could feed him when he wasn’t interested in eating. He told me all about how much he didn’t like her for the next 9 hours, which made me kind of dislike her, too.

Will’s big brother and sister think he’s pretty cute, although not nearly as exciting as they had hoped.

They’ve been busy hanging out with Grandma, so I’m not sure reality has set in. Although maybe it hasn’t set in for any of us because I kind of like waking up with him at night right now. We’ll see how long that lasts.

Thank you so much for all of your kindness and well-wishes over the last week (heck, over the last 9 months). We have the best blog readers ever and are so grateful you let us share a little bit of our lives with all of you.

 

 

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Sara Wells

Sara Wells co-founded Our Best Bites in 2008. She is the author of three Bestselling Cook Books, Best Bites: 150 Family Favorite RecipesSavoring the Seasons with Our Best Bites, and 400 Calories or Less from Our Best Bites. Sara’s work has been featured in many local and national news outlets and publications such as Parenting MagazineBetter Homes & GardensFine CookingThe Rachel Ray Show and the New York Times.

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Questions & Reviews

  1. He is beautiful! My first birth story was very dramatic (6 1/2 weeks early–C-section due to preeclampsia–4lb6oz little man), so we are hoping for a boring one with this newest fella in 10 weeks. I’ve been dreading the “newborn” days since I love my toddler at his age, but your pics are changing my mind.

  2. Thanks for sharing all the precious pictures of your newest addition and his siblings! They are all adorable. And I esp. love the picture of those sweet baby feet—just want to kiss those tiny toes!

  3. I think an upside of a C-section is how beautiful that baby boy is! Not as stressful on the baby and (like mine) no suction burns on his head! My son hated to be naked, too. I took to laying a cloth diaper over him while I was getting the disposable positioned or just wrapping that around his bottom on the way to the bath. I even layed him in the bath with the cloth diaper on and that seemed to work wonders on his naked hiney freakouts. 🙂 Congratulations and thanks for sharing!

  4. Will is such a cutie, and so are the other two! Congratulations and best wishes to your whole family.

  5. He is BEAUTIFUL, congrats! I was laughing so hard reading this to my 13 year old, because my water did break in Target when I had her! Enjoy your newest addition, so sooooo sweet!

  6. As a mom of 6 (so I am an expert) I can say he is absolutely beautiful. Congratulations!