Tuesday, July 2, 2013

World, meet Mirabel...

Mirabel Olive Klemsz arrived on June 27, 2013 at 8:24pm. She weighed 6 pounds 13 ounces (the exact weight as her sister did, by the way) and was 20 inches long. A beautiful, healthy baby girl with dark hair and dark eyes. If you ask me, she does resemble her big sister, but I think she has her own look. Two beautiful and healthy daughters we've been blessed with.

Again, we chose to induce labor with Mirabel. Her due date was the 22nd and as each additional day passed, I figured we'd be doing what we had to do with Eloise and coax her out. Everything went very smoothly. Slow start but then labor moved into high gear. I didn't have to work nearly as hard with Mirabel and with just one contraction to push through, she was in my arms! Pure joy. So many things rush through your mind at that final second. Will she be healthy? Will she nurse well? What will she look like? Everything panned out well. She is perfect. Completely in love with her.

So far, life is treating us well. We were able to get settled in our new home before her arrival. Daddy has some time off of work and Grandma was able to stay with us while we got settled. A couple rough nights (can you say cluster feeding?) followed by a couple really good nights and I'm actually feeling refreshed. (Though many times I think, "What am I going to do when Justin goes back to work?!")

The first couple of times Eloise met Mirabel, she was a bit timid. A real, tiny, wiggly baby. She, being the sensitive one that she is, would get concerned when she'd hear Mirabel cry and tears for Eloise would usually follow. As we got settled back home, things have been going smoother. We've overheard Eloise call her baby sister "Honey" and "Sweetie". She loves to rub her soft head and "Awwwwww" has become a new word in her vocabulary. I wonder where she's getting that from? I'm so excited to see these two grow up together. Though I get exhausted even thinking about it. Life really is good. So many grandmas, grandpas, friends and family helping and supporting us. I can't even imagine this experience without an amazing daddy and husband. It's fun doing life with you, my dear.

So enough chit chat, here are some pictures of our newest addition. She is a keeper.
























Wednesday, May 22, 2013

You Are My Sunshine/Jesus Loves Me

Eloise loves to sing and I just love listening to her. This one goes out especially to Grandma who has sang it to her since she was a tiny baby. So sweet. 


Sunday, May 12, 2013

Family Photos Spring 2013

Eloise is 2 and baby #2 will be arriving soon! 
































Saturday, April 13, 2013

Opening day at the zoo!

The Lincoln Zoo opened today. It was going to be perfect weather so we thought we'd take Eloise after her nap. We had to keep it a secret all day, knowing that when we did tell her, we'd have to be ready to leave the house right then! When she woke up, I asked her, "Hey, Eloise should we go to the.....zoo?" Oh, the excitement in her face! She of course first mentions getting to see the peacocks. Then said she wanted to ride the camels. I asked her, "What else do we get to ride?" She exclaimed, "The traaaiiin!" As we were getting ready to leave she said, "I'm so happy at the zoo! I love trains!" So sweet to see your little one so excited. We had a blast on this first of many afternoons we'll spend there this year.













Friday, April 12, 2013

Easter 2013

What beautiful day we had here to celebrate Easter! We tried an egg hunt for the first time, and due to Eloise being the only kiddo in the family, she really didn't have much reason to "hunt". She took her sweet little time, opening each egg as she found it.









Name That Tune!

Over the past few weeks we've noticed Eloise has picked up and remembered many different songs. She's becoming quite the little entertainer, keeping nursery rhyme tunes in my head all day...

Here's Eloise's rendition of Ring Around the Rosy. I had to teach her to play with Elmo since Mommy can only "fall down" so many times. 


Over the past year, Eloise and I have been part of a fantastic Kindermusik class. She learns so much during our time singing and dancing and can now do the singing part to her classroom book. 


I can't help but wonder what her baby sister thinks of all this noise. Maybe it's why I feel like she's much more active in my belly than I remember Eloise was. Baby Sister gets those tunes stuck in her head, too!