September 29, 2014

Sunshine and brotherly love

We are somewhat settling into a routine, per say, around here and enjoying watching our babies bond. So sweet! 

This little girl brings the sunshine into our family every day. She could not be more full of bubbly, spunky personality! 



And as a mom I could be a little biased, but I firmly believe I have the 2 most snugly boys in the whole world. I can't wait to watch these two brothers grow close and have lots of fun being adventurous together! 






September 26, 2014

Home sweet home

Our first week at home has been a blur for many reasons, but we still managed to get lots of cute pictures of our babies falling in love! Sweet Sullivan is perhaps the world's most adored little brother ever! Porter and Savannah have been beyond overjoyed to have their brother (and mommy) home and be able to wake up each morning and find him to give him kisses! It melts my heart! 



Waiting to hold brother

Our little glow worm needed some light therapy

Mama's boys





Time for a check-up




Maybe a little jealous?!





Daddy's little twin 

The worlds most resilient baby! Porter was literally jumping on the bed beside him 


These lips, oh my! 



Hospital days

The first couple days, while in the hospital, are always the hardest! Going through labor only to follow it with 48 hours of little to no sleep seems almost cruel! Don't get me wrong, I am beyond thankful for nurses and don't envy their job one bit! But the constant interruptions are quite exhausting! At least having a brand new bundle of perfection to snuggle makes the time pass quicker! 









Our celebratory meal

And coming home, yahoo!








September 24, 2014

Meeting baby brother

The morning after Sullivan was born, Porter and Savannah were beyond excited to come meet their baby brother (and see mama). They were so sweet and so proud! They came into the room with very quiet voices and walked right over to him. They touched and patted him before getting into the bed with me to hold him. Porter kept saying how "precious" he was. Savannah kept repeating "baby". She held him for a second and quickly became distracted with other things in the room. Porter spent more time holding and studying him. My favorite comment was "You're nice and safe buddy, it's me Porter." The big kids were very excited to show baby Sullivan the "happy birthday" hats they made for him. They also enjoyed opening their "big brother, big sister" surprise bags and seeing what treats they got. Since we've been home, the newness has yet to wear off and he is still one very loved little brother.