We are moving into full blown countdown mode here at the
Winn house. Baby Emilzoomius is supposed to arrive in 2 weeks, but Lix is
really hoping for that always elusive Winn early arrival. She has been going
through boxes of baby clothes marveling at how on earth we accumulated so much
stuff for such a little person. Based on my calculations, if we change the baby
4-5 times each day there is a slight chance that she will be able to wear each
outfit once before she outgrows them. Lix got two baby showers for #3, one from
Jarom’s coworkers and another from her local friends. Both were wonderful
events and we got lots of nice gifts from very generous people. The highlight
from the work shower would probably be a stroller to put the carseat into. For
Bo, we simply stole Nate and Kenzie’s, but they’ve still got Callie so we had
to find a new solution. The top gift from the local shower was undoubtedly
Alixa’s new diaper bag. Jarom says that it is crazy to add a 5th
diaper bag to the rotation, especially at a cost of over $150, but you really
can’t reason with pregnant women, and it was a gift anyway. Jarom did manage to
squeeze a free round of golf out of the deal, so he’s thrilled. All in all, a
big thanks to anyone who was nice enough to get us a gift. We are very lucky to
have so many nice people in our lives.
And because learning how to handle two new babies is always
better than one, we are also working on training Sonic. He is in his early
teenage stage right now, where he has too much energy and sometimes plays a
little too rough. We have transitioned his home base from the laundry room to the
garage, and are slowly introducing full outdoor life to him. At first he was
very skittish and basically just stood at the door until you let him back in.
After all, there are lots of new noises and things out there that he has never
seen before. But he is getting the hang of it. He loves to climb trees and is
pretty good at it, even though his first attempt got him stuck 12 feet up and
Jarom had to climb up and save him, much to Jenna’s amusement. When he isn’t
pouncing and chewing your hand he is a very good cuddle buddy and we all really
love having him around. There are a pair of spray bottles kept in the house
that get used fairly regularly for when he climbs on the table or gets too
feisty.
The other thing that Lix has been yapping about for a little
while is her “push gift.” Apparently this is a real thing that women have
tricked their way into getting in return for having a baby. I guess the miracle
of birth just isn’t enough for some women. Jarom has never gotten Alixa one of
these gifts, so he decided to make up for it and get a great present this time.
Before I tell you what the gift is, I must put out a warning: Jarom doesn’t
care that you think his gift is terrible, which many of you will. Jarom doesn’t
care if you are not pleased with his lack of imagination and romanticism when
it comes to the gifts that he gives his wife, whether it be for Christmas or a
birthday or as a reward for getting rid of a parasite. Jarom is perfectly
content with his pragmatic, reasonable approach to gift giving, and if Alixa is
bothered by it she is welcome to look elsewhere for her presents, because he
isn’t going to change anytime soon. Now back to the gift. One of the things
that we all really loved about this house is the hardwood floors that run
through the main floor. There is also some tile that Alixa hates in the
kitchen. And ever since we moved here those floors have been a pain in the butt
to keep clean, because we have messy adults and messy kids and the only vacuum
that we had to clean the non-carpeted area was a little $15 stick one that did
about the job you would expect for that price. So Jarom decided to get Lix a
Dyson. They’ve talked about this purchase for a long time, but as anyone who
knows Jarom and is familiar with Dyson’s price point could guess, they’ve never
made the leap. After the first time she used it Lix walked around in her bare
feet and was overjoyed that she couldn’t feel anything but the floor. So
despite its hefty price tag, the yellow machine will be sticking around a
while.
One other event that happened a little while ago but escaped
me was a visit from Jarom’s long lost high school buddy Aaron. He went to the
Air Force Academy and has spent the past decade flying US cargo all over the
globe, but recently decided to switch and become a flight trainer. That means
that he had to spend a few months in San Antonio and he was bored enough there
to make the drive up for a day. They got some subs with Nate and Kenz, Aaron
ate two of them, and they talked about their lives and caught up. Jarom has had
a few chances in the past few years to see old Delaware friends, and it’s
always been a good time. It reminds him that he is getting old because lots of
them are married and having kids (who does that?) and he talks with them about
how his body is holding up and whether or not he can still play sports with the
young’uns. Jarom was recently wondering how old he will be when Bo is able to
beat him at basketball. Any guesses out there? Old people, how old were you
when your kids passed you athletically? At any rate, it was great to see Aaron
and find that he is doing well, and hopefully it won’t be another ten years
before they cross paths again. And next time I write it will hopefully be a
birth announcement.
Editor’s Note: Mitch wrote this Thursday evening, but I was
very tired when I got home from playing ball and failed to put it on the
interweb. And so now I should probably mention that a healthy 6-pound baby girl
arrived this afternoon and that Mom and Baby are both doing well. Mitch will
elaborate on the whole experience as soon as he can.
3 comments:
Blake thinks 9. You have 3 kids! Crazy. And already surpassed the national average.
I can't believe that Emily is here! Congratulations! I'm glad to know everyone is doing well.
Jarom, you can use your lack of gift giving for me anytime! I used bleyls dyson and realized what all the hype was about!!
Congrats on little miss! Can't wait to see pics!
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