After a short stay at the hospital, it was finally time to introduce Hayden to his new home. The nurses insisted on wheeling Carly out to the car, and after adding a second car seat to our allready small Dodge Stratus, we started the cozy ride home!
Because of the H1N1 scare, the hospital was pretty strict on not letting anyone under 15 into the recovery area, so Coleton had only seen Hayden through the glass at the nursery. When we brought him in it didnt take long for him to warm right up to him. After a few minutes of being gauked at, Hayden started to cry, and Coleton jumped up ran across the room, grabbed Hayden's blanket, and tucked it nicely around him. When that didn't work, he took more drastic measures, donating his prized Utah Jazz blanket to the cause. Since Coleton always rubs the corner of his blanket on his cheek when he is upset, he sat by Hayden and did the same for him. It was pretty cute, but just one of many things Coleton has done to be a good big brother. Latter that night Hayden was in the play-pen crying and Coleton jumped up, grabbed a few small stuffed animals and began throwing them over the top to his little brother to help calm him down. We're pretty proud of how he's adjusting to his new role as big brother.
While Mom and Dad are still doing the majority of the holding, after a few days of demonstrating that he could be gentle, we decided to Give Coleton a shot at it too. Even though Hayden is a pretty big load for a 22 month old, he did great, and Hayden escaped in one piece.
In our house it's Dad's job to read to the kids. When we realized that we had our second baby on the way we decided that it was time to invest in the friend, but this was the first official reading. From the looks of things on Haydens face, it was a good investment.
Sunday morning brought yet another milestone moment, Haydens first bath. As you can see, it wasnt necessarily as big a hit as reading "the Friend" was, but he made it through anyways. I think if you go back far enough on our blog you can see this same picture with Coleton screaming during his first bath as well. I guess our hopes and dreams of having Olympic swimmers are probably not going to pan out. Oh well.
It's hard to see to far into the future for a 1 week old baby. But from the looks of things right now, I think Hayden might have a promising career in modeling. Whenever he's awake I try to snap a few shots, and he always seems willing to participate in another photo shoot.
Overall, everyone is doing great, and loving the excitement of having a new baby. We're expecially thankfull for Grandma Comstock, and Grandma Cheney who have been so great about helping us out as we get adjusted to being a family of four. It's hard to imagine how life could get much better than this?