Monday, March 23, 2009

Meet the Great Grandparents

At 3 weeks old, Charlie went on his first road trip, and he got to meet all of his great grandparents. On Friday, we headed to my parents house and we have two sets of great grandparents (Nanny and Papa, and Great Grandma and Grandpa Kolosik) that live on the very same street, so that was an easy visit! The next day we went to a going away party for my brother and his family (they actually moved to Cincinnati last weekend :( ). On Sunday, we headed to see Roger's parents and Great Grandma Verna. We got to meet all of his great grandparents in two days, whew!
Big boy ready to go!Great Grandma and Grandpa Kolosk thought that he was great!
Nanny was so happy Charlie was finally there!
Papa had been asking about Charlie for a while. They were ready to meet :)
Great Grandma Verna was excited to meet our little feller, too!


It was a nice weekend and Charlie travelled very well in the car. It's nice he has some brothers to look at. Poor S.Jessen didn't have anyone to look at when he was a baby, but Tate and Charlie were born with siblings to look at and laugh with. I guess that's why we had Tate so soon after S.Jessen's first birthday. We felt bad for him... I think I've found myself in another story so that's it for now :)

Bath helpers

The majority of the time that I was pregnant, I was prepping the boys for Charlie's big arrival. I'd tell them they would be big helpers. The only thing I knew they'd really love to do was to help with baths, especially Tater. When he came to the hospital on the day Charlie was born, he pushed his sleeves up and asked if I could help him give Charlie a bath. Poor kid, I could barely get out of bed and he's ready for me to help him give the baby a bath. So, we didn't do it that day, but we did the day after we got home. The boys both loved it, and have since loved it now that Charlie is in his big bath. Here are a few shots of my little helpers :)
Each boy was washing and lotioning a leg. One did the tummy and one did the back, too sweet!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

3 Boys Pics

I never anticipated getting so many pics of the 3 boys so early. We've been very fortunate to get some great poses! The jammy one we had to take because our cousins got us matching winter jammies for Christmas, and we wanted to get the shot taken before Winter was over. They all turned out really great!


Happy day before your 32nd birthday, Daddy!





Weekend Visitors

Uncle Aron, Charlie, and Luke
Our first weekend home, Uncle Aron, Auntie Ayla, Isaac, and Luke came to visit. Of course the one picture I have of Ayla is on my mom's camera so she's not on here, but she did see him! They all came on Saturday and then Uncle Al and Auntie Rachel came to visit on Sunday. It was a super weekend showing off our kids and visiting our siblings. The ones that could be there :)



All 5 rascally Kolosik grandsons: Tate(3), Charlie(new), Isaac(7), S.Jessen(5 in March), and Luke (5 on Feb. 20)


The oldest Kolosik cousin and the youngest: Isaac and Charlie

Uncle Al, Charlie, and Auntie Rachel, and their baby its house


The whole bunch

Going Home

We brought Charlie home on a Wednesday night. It was a relaxing night home, and Granny had baked up a storm so Charlie boy and I were very prepared to eat and sleep. The big boys were very excited to have us home and we were happy to be out of those hospital beds. I was pretty sore, but the boys were very aware that Mommy had big owies from taking Charlie out of her tummy and were very sweet and patient.

Checking out of the hospital

The updated Happy Fanily
3 happy Brecht boys


Happy Fanily has a new member

On February 9, our Happy Fanily welcomed it's newest member: Charlie James Gariel Brecht. Charlie has two middle names. He is named after his Grandpa Jim, Uncle Aron James, Uncle Alan James, Pops Gary L. Kolosik, and Uncle Adam Gariel. We just liked the name Charlie. He was 9 pounds 1 3/4 oz and 21 inches long. He was delivered via c-section. At first, I had the choice since I've had both kinds of deliveries, but since my water didn't break, c-section was the only choice. Apparently I was having contractions the morning of, but I didn't feel them, yea!
Here Roger and I were ready to go at 5 in the morning! This is my game day shirt. I've worn it on all three boys' birth days.
Did I look ready to go or what? I felt great, but he was quite the load to carry around and I of course had super swollen feet and legs.

Meeting Mommy and Daddy
The delivery was quite successful, but due to some extra fluid not squeezed out from a regular vaginal birth, Charlie had to be on oxygen for several hours. That was pretty heart wrenching for me because I saw him for about 30 seconds when he was delivered and then not for 4 hours. I was scared he would want to adopt one of the nurses as his mommy.

All of our parents were there for the delivery and they were all kind and waited for me to hold him first. They could go see him in the nursery, but I was stuck to my bed with my handy dandy catheter.
Proud Grandma & Grandpa Brecht and Granny & Pops Kolosik

Charlie was a natural at nursing, but lost a whole pound in the hospital due to the lovely circumcision he had the following morning. That was pretty stressful for him and eating was not high on his list. We had no jaundice for the first time and were able to take him home instead of having to stay an extra day.
Granny and Pops brought big brothers S.Jessen and Tate in to see Mommy and Charlie. It was hard because I looked tired and all the tubes and stuff were a little scary. They were proud though. Each one handed me a rose and they were excited to see their baby. Tate was more excited to run all over the room so the stay wasn't long, but it was nice to have all three boys together for the first time.



Our 3 beautiful boys