I've had at least three people tell me, "Welcome to the Three Girls Club!" since Kaylee was born. :-) It's not a bad club to be in! As they get older I know we will have challenging times, but there will also be so many happy, joyful moments. I'm still looking forward to every moment of it!
Classical education is the cultivation of wisdom and virtue by nourishing the soul on truth, goodness, and beauty by means of the seven liberal arts and the four sciences so that, in Christ, the student is enabled to better know, glorify, and enjoy God. - Andrew Kern
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Kaylee Lynne is here!
I have got to get better at updating this blog!
Kaylee Lynne was born on February 15, 2016! She was 7 lbs, 10 oz (my biggest baby!). She is now two months old and she is absolutely precious. I'm not sure if it's because she's my 3rd baby or not but this time around I am just so relaxed. I am cherishing every moment with her. Even when she cries, I'm calm... even in the middle of the night when she needs to eat, I'm not bothered (just tired!). I've loved every second with her so far. :) The only problem I have had is crying when I can't get her to stop crying - not out of irritation, but because I am so sad that she's sad! Thankfully, that is very rare and overall she's a very happy baby. She sleeps 4-6 hour stretches at night, which is *amazing*!! She's such a sweet, sweet baby.
Below are some photos from the hospital, taken by a photographer there. The photos above were taken by a friend of mine when she was a few weeks old.
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