Friday, March 19, 2010

Big Bonk

I was sitting on Daddy's lap.
Mommy was sitting on the couch too, with Alex.
I flopped down in the middle, and...my head went bonk with Alex's head. Really hard.
Alex is only ten days old.
Alex cried. I cried too. Then Alex stopped crying.

Then, firetrucks came. I said "WOW."
The firefighters made sure that Alex is OK.
Then we went to the doctor. Doctors made sure that I'm OK, and Alex is OK too.

Mommy and Daddy were really scared. Now they always say "NO BONKS." I am careful.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Baby Brother Alex is here!


He came out of Mommy's tummy! Mommy's tummy is flat now. And very soft.

Mommy and Daddy went to the doctor, for the doctor to help the baby come out.
I played with Grandpa, and at Marisa's house.
After dinner, we went to the hospital. Daddy was there. Mommy was there, lying in a bed, with rainbow socks on. She looked...different. But my baby brother was there, baby Alex, lying in a bed.
I wasn't sure I wanted to look at him, it was all very strange. But Nana and Oma and Mary Kat and Grandpa were there, too, and everybody was very happy.
I touched baby brother's cheek, and counted his toes. I was happy.
Then it was time to go home with Oma and Grandpa, so I said night-night to Mommy and Daddy and baby brother, and went home.

The next night, still at Oma and Grandpa's, I had a strange dream. I couldn't stop crying, so Oma took e to bed with her and I hugged her super hard. In the morning, I told her I had a dream that I was in a tummy. It was cold there, snow all around. And Tory was throwing oranges.

Now Baby Alexander is at home, with us. Mommy can start to get off the couch, too -- at first, she had a headache and the doctor said she had to be on the couch. But now, we can cuddle together and read books together and sit on the rocking chair together, even when Baby Alex is sleeping or drinking mommy milk. He sleeps a lot, and cries, and then I tell Mommy "He's hungry, babies need mommy milk!"

I like my baby brother. I like to have him on my lap, and to tickle him and touch his face. I told Mommy, he can be the little bear, and I am the big mouse.