Saturday, January 27, 2007

Boys Night!

Tonight it is just Judah and I...well a least for a few hours. Leah went to a girls only dinner party and left us two boys to fend for ourselves. It actually hasn't been too bad. We drank beer, listened to loud rock 'n roll, and talked about girls. He has his picking here as all the other babies are babes. However, it wasn't all fun and games. He did demand that I walk around the room basically all night and then refused to drink out of the bottle. But eventually he cried himself to sleep. However, in the few moments between crying and straining, I managed to trick him into smiling. Behold, the first ever photo of Smiling Judah! Enjoy!



Hopefully Leah comes home soon...

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Introducing...Judah



Here is the first blog, of many to come, about our new son Judah Francis Souder. We will update often, posting pictures and stories. To be honest this will be mostly pictures because, although we KNOW that our son is gifted he hasn't managed to do much more than eat, sleep and poop his pants. He is an exceptional burper though.

We have had such a wonderful 6 weeks with him. Every morning we wake up and basically laugh because of how weird it is to actually be parents. Sometimes it feels like the "real" parents will walk in the door any minute, we will be covered in pimples and they will pay us $15 for our time. I guess we all grow up eventually.



This week has been extra exciting because he is beginning to smile, and not just from farting, but from what seems like actual recognition of our faces. I have yet to catch a photo of it though because the moments are fast and usually quickly followed by the most overly-dramatic howl ever heard (no idea where he would get that from) or he quickly konks out for a nap.

We have many travel plans for Judah coming up this year. During his third week of life, we took him on his first plane ride to Bali, where we spent a week with my parents while they were visiting.
Sadly, Leah's mom visited shortly before my parents and all she got to do was stay in Jakarta, sit in traffic, and hang out at a hospital for 3 days. Thankfully though, she was here for the birth and helped us get through it with at least some sanity.

Everything is great over here. We miss you all and can't wait to see you again.

More later...

Love,
GLJ