Eating in restaurants all the time when we’re on the road with can be exhausting, especially now that we’ve entered into that “dropping everything on the ground from the high chair” phase.
We really had about the easiest, best experience at the hospital that we could have hoped for.Now we’re all home and doing great, other than being incredibly sleep-deprived from this kid’s constant appetite!.
So I just wanted to pop in really quick today and give you the news!.Here he is with Chris in the hospital..Here he is at home last night with his (adoring!)
big sis Kennedy.. My sister-in-law understands my great love of Pottery Barn Kids and got Jack this super soft bunny nap mat.We tried it out last night for a little quick tummy time.. Look at him.
It’s like he’s saying “Ooooo!
Finally, here he is coming home from the hospital yesterday.So here’s how the deck out back used to look:.
This was actually just after we started the project.Our house was fully wheelchair accessible once upon a time, so there was this biiiiiiig ramp that stretched across the whole back of the house leading up to this deck and into the master bedroom back hall.
Also, there were no stairs.So imagine this photo, but with a non-death-trap ramp and no stairs.. And here’s another shot of what it looked like part-way through the project.. To be fair, we’re still really part-way through the project.