My days in Alabama were slow and filled with dreamy newborn snuggles and entertaining toddler conversations that often left us giggling! I didn't sleep great and my exercise was definitely lacking in intensity and regularity while I was there, but I wouldn't have traded those two weeks for anything. I think it's safe to say that grandma-hood is right up my alley! Sometimes I wonder if I'd feel differently if they didn't live across the country from us, but I don't think I would. I really liked the parenting toddler/baby stage of life and I find that 18ish years later, that still rings true for me...and it's even better as a grandparent, because I don't have to be the rule enforcer!
So, here's a little glimpse of the rest of our time there in Alabama. Glen arrived on Wednesday, as did Garrett's parents, and they blessed little Oliver Glen on Friday morning. Friday morning may be an unusual day to bless a baby, but the life of a 2nd year medical resident is not super glamorous and Friday morning was the day Garrett had off, so that's when they did it!
Glen and I enjoyed taking Lucie on outings and listening to what crazy thing would come out of her mouth next. She is VERY verbal for her age (2 years and 3 months) and she is a delightful conversationalist. She randomly quotes parts of books, she breaks into song, she asks to see our nipples, she tells us what sounds animals make, she tries to get Alexa to play certain songs, and just, in general, makes sure there's never a dull moment. Lucie is quite fond of her "Baby Brudder" and it was fun to see how she dotes on him.
Glen's favorite task was to be the official Oliver snuggler. He'd always loved snuggling sleeping babies back in the day when our kids were babes, so it looked really natural and invoked a bit of nostalgia to see him with Oliver snuggled into his chest for hours. The two of us also enjoyed getting Lucie out of the house for a bit each day (with a quick errand, a trip to the zoo, or short walks around the hallways or outside). I love how Lucie likes bringing her special "Bear Friend" with her on outings a lot of the time.
The beautiful blanket you see Oliver wrapped in below is one that Emma knitted for him. I have done a bit of crocheting in my time, but never learned how to knit, so that is definitely a skill she learned from her Grandma Sandy!
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