This is my mom. She came out for a week to help me with the baby. She was the designated burper and diaper changer. She was so cute with her and so much help to have around. There is nothing like your own mom teaching the ropes of motherhood. This is the first grandbaby on ourside of the family...so you can imagine the excitment for all of us to have her. I'm sad she hasn't been able to meet any other family yet, but will soon be reunited with my parents and Taylor's family come her blessing day. I drove my mom home just yesterday, after a tearful good bye, I drove all the way home in tears and then bucked up for the first night on my own. I am happy to report that everything went well and that I am some what confident that I just might be able to do this mom thing. So far so good. Oh ya, one of the pictures of my mom holding the phone is her talking to my family ... the only connection to Zoe (other than the internet) this was a frequent scene in our house over the last few days. Grandpa, aunties and uncles were so excited to hear her hiccup or cry... it was cute to see them react to her little noises.
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Nanna Corbin and Zoe
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4 comments:
what a darling changing pad that is in the picture! Where on earth did you ever get that? LOL
Amber, I am sooooo excited for you! You LOOK MAHVELOUS! Zoe is a darling! Can't wait to see you at Christmas.
Erika
So sweet. Zoe is such a darling baby and I love the quilt. Aren't moms great? I loved having my mom there for my first & I cried after she left too. You look like a natural though, you & Taylor are great parents!
Congratulations on your beautiful baby girl! She looks absolutely adorable. Dan and I are so happy for you guys. Isn't being parents the best??!! Good luck with everything!
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