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Weekly Wrap Up Feb. 28th

1. This was the beginning of the baby boom! We didn't know Monday that we'd be an aunt and uncle again by the end of the week, but we were!
2. Leap day led to many children at school "leaping" everywhere they went. It was quite adorable for the first part of the day. You have to love the way they are so literal.
I talked to my sister-in-law and said, well, at least Isaiah won't be born on leap day!
3. March 1st, Isaiah James made his entrance into the world. He sure didn't miss leap day by much. He weighed 9 lbs 8.7 ounces and was 20 inches long. We got to see him the night after he was born and I won't ever forget it. I have never held anything that new before. He was a little over an hour old, and oh so adorable. When his Uncle Zach held him, my heart was just aflutter. It was so sweet. So without further ado, I introduce you to our precious nephew, Isaiah.
4. Friday after school I got to visit with Isaiah and Jessie again. He'd had his first bath and was all clean. We got to snuggle for over an hour. It was just perfect.
5. The weekend was spent going to visit them and having his birthday party. The hospital he was born at throws them a party with a cake and drinks. Poor little guy had to have frenulectomy and his circumcision that day, so he didn't feel well at all! : ( I told Zach that Isaiah would probably be singing, "It's My Party and I'll Cry if I Want To!"
6. I think that about wraps up our week. As you can tell, we didn't do much other than baby related things! (And that's okay by us!)

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