So the other day, we decided to go on a nice little day trip. We heard from some friends about this drive thru farm that had crazy llamas, yaks, buffalo, deer, bunnies, lions, tigers, bears, elk, zebra, and even a rhinoceros with a six foot horn. You get to feed them and they come right up to your car. So we had to go.
From Seattle, if you drive, its about two hours… or you can take the Ferry over. Thats what we did, and it was awesome. The view of the Olympic Mountains and the whole Puget Sound and Seattle city views are amazing. Our little girl loved the ferry and loved going outside and enjoying the sites.
The Olympic Game Farm in Sequim, Wa is super fun. We stopped at a store and picked up some wheat bread (thats all you can feed the animals), and went to zoo. IT WAS SUPER FUN. All I can say is that you need to watch this video of our trip. ENJOY
The Boy is huge. Believe it or not, he is in six month clothing… and filling it out well…HE IS SIX WEEKS OLD!
The Girl will be two in April and is sassier than ever… her newest thing… wearing mom’s make-up when she is not looking
Last night, I had my first “real alone time” with both kids. My wife went on a little shopping trip, and then to a movie… leaving me with little girl, and the 4 week old boy for like 6 hours. The first few hours were pretty hectic… but then I got to feed the boy for the first time. He has only been boob fed until now. We have about 60-80 bags (our freezer is full of boob juice) ready for the eating. As soon as it was time to feed the boy, I thawed out some milk and gave him his first bottle. He drank it all up… 9 oz of it! Then he quickly filled up a bunch of diapers before falling asleep.
With Wyatt sleeping, I was free to concentrate on getting the girl bathed and tucked in to bed. The night went really well. Usually the boy will want demand some food every two to three hours. But I think that this time he got really full. He slept from 8-1:30am. Then mom came home and hooked him up when he got up.
I have a chance at surviving two kids after all.

Wyatt


Wyatt Adler Wainscott was born on January 15 2010 . He is a big boy. Coming out weighing 9lbs and 21 inches long.
The day stared at 4 am. Everything progressed nice and smooth and Wyatt was born at 3:22 in the after noon. We left for home the next day.
Since we came home, everything has been great. The baby breastfeeding like and champ! He has already surpassed his birth weight and is sleeping great. I would have to say that things couldn’t be going better. And as for out little girl, Marley… she seems to really love having the little guy around and is realy great with him.
On my first trip out of the house since bringing home baby, I went and purchased a new king size bed. I cant believe that we hadn’t done that sooner. Sleeping is really good, and there is tons of room int here for the whole family.
The diaper thing is getting a little out of control… at last count, I am changing about 17-20 diapers a day, between the two kids. Time to really start pushing the potty training.
Well back to work… check back soon!
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When she says that its time to go… you need to be ready. Have the bags packed in advance if possible
Here is a list of things that you should bring. Now, this is the list of stuff for you to bring… most women will have a suitcase full of stuff that they want to have, just make sure that your lady packs her bag well in advance.
This is a list of the stuff that I packed in my hospital bag
Also remember to make sure that your lady has all her stuff packed and ready, and be sure to have some stuff for the new baby as well. Like their fist little outfits, pacifiers, receiving blankets etc.
For a more comprehensive list Click Here