Monday, March 31, 2008

Baby's first road trip

One of the things Mike and I wanted in our child is for her to be a traveller. We love to travel to new and favorite places, and we want to bring Margaux along with us. If this weekend is any indication, we are off to a good start of grooming Margaux to join us in our adventures. We drove to Fort Worth to see the Reese grandparents, and Margaux slept the whole way there and the whole way back. Now, if she'll just do that on airplanes, we'll be in business! Here are some pictures from Margaux's weekend of family and friends.
Margaux and her B.

Margaux with Jenifer

with Patty

with Aunt Tamara.

And, chillin' on her own.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Baby Burrito

Hi, everyone. Here's a short (>1 min) video clip of swaddling the baby. I'm a dorky dad with a camcorder, I know...


Thursday, March 20, 2008

Hello from Momville

I'm finally coming up for air and am glad to be able to post something. Things are going very well. We have Mike's Mom and Dad here from Baton Rouge, and they are incredibly helpful. They both have insomnia which works out great because Margaux does, too. Well, she doesn't have insomnia during the day, but boy does she like the nightlife. She definitely has her days and nights completely reversed, but other than that she is a laid back baby who is, so far, easy to soothe (just don't put her down and she's happy as a clam- no chance of flat head baby syndrome here).

We went to the pediatrician yesterday and got a great report. Margaux is gaining weight and doing all the things she should be doing. We don't go back for a month, which makes me realize we're expected to know what to do with her for the next four weeks. One thing you don't really realize until you have one is that babies don't come with instructions. Of course, there are tons of books out there that tell you what to do, but another realization is that you don't actually have time to read them.

Here are a few pics of Margaux from today. Enjoy!

Margaux doing her yoga.

Yo dawg!

Playtime with Dad.

Monday, March 17, 2008

new pic and slideshow available

Hey, all. We're about to run up to the hospital for a quick follow-up. But I wanted to post a photo I liked, as well as a link to a slideshow I set up. After we get back, Cindy will post and update everyone about what's been happening. In the meantime, here's the URL for the slides:

The Margaux Show

and here's a pic:

Friday, March 14, 2008

Them there eyes

Last night we had 8 visitors crammed into the hospital room passing Margaux back and forth. The whole time the visitors were there, she slept. She wouldn't open her eyes for anything, and even with 8 people excitedly talking she never woke up. So of course, last night when it was just Cindy and I, she was wide awake until 1:30am. So for those of you who stopped by yesterday, here's proof she has eyeballs:

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Fresh baby! Get yer fresh baby!

Hello, everyone. We’re thrilled to announce the arrival of our daughter, Margaux Marie Melancon. She was delivered via c-section at 1:46pm today, weighs 8 lbs, 9oz, and is 20 inches long. She’s been checked over by the pediatrician and is in good health. Cindy is feeling some after-effects of surgery, but is recovering nicely. She and Margaux will be in Stillwater Medical Center until probably Saturday. Both sets of grandparents are in town to see the new granddaughter.


I'll come back and update with more details, but I need to get back to the hospital. In the meantime, here are some pictures.





Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Oh happy day!

The big news today is that we finally know when Miss Margaux will be making her debut. We have a c-section scheduled for noon tomorrow (3/12/08). We are incredibly excited to meet our daughter. In fact, today sort of feels like Christmas Eve did when we were kids. When I was five I got a Baby Alive for Christmas. Now, 33 years later, I'm getting the real deal. Hopefully, I'll be better about taking care of this baby since the fate of that one was not pretty. Having not read any Baby Alive parenting books, I started solids too early leading to a fatal intestinal blockage. This time I've read my books and have Mike to help, so while things won't always go perfectly, I believe the outcome will be much more favorable. Stay tuned...