Huggums was given to me by my aunt Trisha when I was a newborn, and somewhere there exists a picture very similar to this one of me with Huggums. Linda made the adorable matching gowns for the two (and there are matching caps as well, but then we'd miss the fabulous hair!), and I love how similar they look in them -- from the round cheeks to the rosebud mouths to the monkey hair. So sweet!
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Huggums
Lily Jane has a doppelganger in Huggums, my childhood doll:
Huggums was given to me by my aunt Trisha when I was a newborn, and somewhere there exists a picture very similar to this one of me with Huggums. Linda made the adorable matching gowns for the two (and there are matching caps as well, but then we'd miss the fabulous hair!), and I love how similar they look in them -- from the round cheeks to the rosebud mouths to the monkey hair. So sweet!
Huggums was given to me by my aunt Trisha when I was a newborn, and somewhere there exists a picture very similar to this one of me with Huggums. Linda made the adorable matching gowns for the two (and there are matching caps as well, but then we'd miss the fabulous hair!), and I love how similar they look in them -- from the round cheeks to the rosebud mouths to the monkey hair. So sweet!
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Lillian Jane Robertson
Lillian Jane Robertson arrived on May 2, 2011 at 7:22 a.m. She weighed 8 lbs 10 oz and was 21 inches long. As she was being delivered, I heard the nurse say "she's got a lot of hair" and then, even louder, "and look at those cheeks!" ... and I knew instantly, before I had even seen her, that this child was mine.
We had a lot of family and friends visit at the hospital. Click here to see pictures of LJ's visitors.
We have been home a week now with Lily Jane, and although my recovery has been more difficult this time around, everything else has been easier. She is very laid-back and easy-going. At one point I told Rob I was concerned something was wrong because she so rarely cried. He said something was wrong with my head.
Tate adores his baby sister and asks to hold her frequently. He runs straight to her every afternoon when he gets home from preschool. Watching him with her makes everything seem right in the world.
In fact, everything IS right and we already can't imagine our life without sweet Lily Jane!
Some Frequently Asked Questions:
What exactly are you calling her?
Her full name is Lillian Jane, and while she is young we are calling her Lily Jane -- a double name. We also shorten it to Lily or just LJ, so really anything goes. We anticipate that the 'Jane' will be dropped eventually, much like my sister Nancy Beth eventually became known as just Nancy to everyone but me. Texas is not as accustomed to double names as the Deep South is, and we had one woman poke her head into my hospital room after seeing our "Lily Jane" door hanging and ask if she could see "the twins Lily and Jane."
The name comes from both her grandmothers -- Lillian Janette (Rob's mom) and Janet Lillian (my mom) who both were named after their grandmothers named Lillian.
Who does she look like?
I'm told by my family that she looks exactly as I did as a newborn, but I had even more hair. (She was born at 39 weeks and I was born at 42.5 weeks so who knows what kind of crazy monkey hair she might have had if she had baked as long as I did!). Tate looked like Rob as a newborn, so we are even. We think her eyes may turn brown like Rob's and can't wait to find out!
Will she have her own blog like Tate does?
No, I have changed the url for the blog to "www.tateandlily.com" and will post about both children there. The old address (taterobertson.blogspot.com) will still get you there, though. Figuring out how to make all that happen only took me about 10 hours of screaming at the Interwebs.
Are you getting any sleep?
No.
Do you have any other pictures?
Well since you asked...
Tate gets his first peek at LJ |
We had a lot of family and friends visit at the hospital. Click here to see pictures of LJ's visitors.
Tate passes out pink bubble gum cigars and says "It's a Girl!" |
Getting ready to go home |
In fact, everything IS right and we already can't imagine our life without sweet Lily Jane!
Some Frequently Asked Questions:
What exactly are you calling her?
Her full name is Lillian Jane, and while she is young we are calling her Lily Jane -- a double name. We also shorten it to Lily or just LJ, so really anything goes. We anticipate that the 'Jane' will be dropped eventually, much like my sister Nancy Beth eventually became known as just Nancy to everyone but me. Texas is not as accustomed to double names as the Deep South is, and we had one woman poke her head into my hospital room after seeing our "Lily Jane" door hanging and ask if she could see "the twins Lily and Jane."
The name comes from both her grandmothers -- Lillian Janette (Rob's mom) and Janet Lillian (my mom) who both were named after their grandmothers named Lillian.
Who does she look like?
I'm told by my family that she looks exactly as I did as a newborn, but I had even more hair. (She was born at 39 weeks and I was born at 42.5 weeks so who knows what kind of crazy monkey hair she might have had if she had baked as long as I did!). Tate looked like Rob as a newborn, so we are even. We think her eyes may turn brown like Rob's and can't wait to find out!
Will she have her own blog like Tate does?
No, I have changed the url for the blog to "www.tateandlily.com" and will post about both children there. The old address (taterobertson.blogspot.com) will still get you there, though. Figuring out how to make all that happen only took me about 10 hours of screaming at the Interwebs.
Are you getting any sleep?
No.
Do you have any other pictures?
Well since you asked...
The Nursery |
Getting acquainted with her crib for the first time |
First Bath |
After the bath...baby duck hair! |
Off to her first doctor's appointment |
A few other memorable notes about Lily Jane's arrival that I want to document for posterity...the night before she was born, Poppy and Linda were at our house. Linda was finishing up the nursery, Poppy (Rob's dad) was working on his laptop, Rob was watching TV and I was posting pictures of her nursery to Facebook when Poppy saw on the Web that a "big announcement" was coming. We quickly changed the channel to CNN and learned that Osama bin Laden had been killed. We stayed up late watching the news, which made our 5 a.m. "showtime" at the hospital more difficult, but at least we arrived knowing Lily Jane would be coming into a world free of bin Laden.
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