month one: what I hope I never forget

How when you struggle to nurse and you bob your head, then discover where you need to be and smash your face into me

Your morning stretches as if you've been asleep for years

Your forehead wrinkles

Your expressive eyebrows

Your squeaks in the middle of your cries

Your quivering lip, especially your first week of life

How your cries sometime sound like Sesame Street character, the Count

How do you used our pinky fingers as a pacifier for the first two weeks of your life, and we were able to make everything better with just that

How you adore your Wubbanub Monkey and hold it tight

How pitiful your little feet looked with all those picks and prodes from testing at the hospital

How it took almost three weeks for your bacon strip (umbilical cord) to fall off

How quickly your head healed after vacuum birth injured it so badly

How your daddy holds you tight when you are upset and sings goofy, made-up songs until you fall asleep

How hard you suck on your pacifier, enough to hear you squeaking from the other room

How much you love your bath time, but really hate getting out

How we still don’t know where all that dark hair comes from, and how you have so much hair when your mom and dad were both born basically bald

How much you have melted and molded our hearts, changed our lives, and we never want to look back

"Little boys should never be sent to bed. They always wake up a day older, and then before you know it, they're grown." #olliehayes #bahorichsprouts #onemonth

xoxo, Heather
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