Matthew was told to bring enough personal supplies to last for three months but we're hopeful that they will only be gone for 4-6 weeks since his ship was scheduled to pull into the yards for repairs in early February so they should be given priority to come home once some other ships arrive to help with the relief efforts.
It's been a difficult day for me... I still have a lot of pregnancy hormones running rampant through my body so I'm super emotional and have done a lot of crying today, but I know we're going to get through this somehow. Thankfully my parents are here through the beginning of February and Matthew's parents will be in town to help out as well until he returns.
In other news, Hank and Ally are both doing great! Hank was at the doctor on Tuesday and has almost reached his birth weight again! I visited with an awesome lactation consultant again yesterday afternoon and was reassured that things are going really well this time around and I got the okay to quit waking Hank for feedings at night! :-)
Ally continues to amaze me with how well she is handling this transition! She loves to get Hank a pacifier and try to plug it into his mouth, she gives him sweet gentle kisses, and runs to his side if he starts to cry. We're so proud of her and couldn't be more pleased with how well she's dealing with all of this change and upheaval in her little life.
Since a blog post is never complete without pictures, here are a few recent ones.
Hank getting his first dose of tummy time
A lazy morning on Mommy & Daddy's bed
Ally and Daddy saying goodbye before leaving for Haiti
So sweet!
Daddy, Ally & Mommy... it was too cold outside for Hank to get out of the car!
Ally checks Hank out during tummy time
Surprisingly his ear doesn't come off like Mrs. Potato Head!
As always, thanks for checking in on us. We'd really appreciate any positive thoughts and prayers in the coming weeks- for the millions of Haitians that are homeless and missing loved ones, for Matthew and his shipmates - that they would be able to make a positive impact in the Haitian relief efforts, for Matthew handling the separation from his two favorite kiddos well, and for me to find a way to handle two kids on my own while still giving them each all the love and attention they deserve! Thanks again!
3 comments:
You have a great reason to cry! Let it out. Call me when you need to. I am here!! love you!
Dear Sweet Wendy,
My heart goes out to you and your family as you undergo yet another great sacrifice. I know you must be so scared to be on your own with two little ones. You have always had such inner strength and courage! I know this comes from deep inside, for God our Father is right there with you. Just know that you and Matthew are in our thoughts and prayers. Your children are truly beautiful and you are truly blessed! With Much Love, Lynn Turner
You get the "When Life Hands You Lemons" Award...
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you're my hero!
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