Sunday, August 22, 2010

The last two weeks....

So I have too many pictures to blog, and no time to blog them.
But here is a nice big, chunk of our last 2.5 weeks, since we
brought Seth home with us.
The cute little man, just after arriving home from the hospital.

Ellie greeting her new little bro. She loves him and always
makes sure we are taking care of him properly.

The two men in my life. Seth looks sooo much like Adam...
just like Ellie did as a newborn.
A few days later, we got a quick visit from some family.
Ellie and her cousin, Izzie, had way too much fun
playing together. Made us sad that we don't live close
enough to any cousins to have these meetings regularly.

Izzie is such a sweet girl.
Last weekend, Adam and I packed the kiddos into the car at
3:30 AM to drive down to Lynchburg so that Adam could run
in the Lynchburg Half Marathon. Ellie had way too much fun.
She looked pretty country, running around barefoot, cheering
from the hood of the car, and eating lots of yummy snacks.
The colorful twizzlers kept her pretty happy.

Adam prepping for the race.

And stealing a good-luck hug.

The start of the race... Adam in on the left end in the front.

Looking good! He got 10th place overall, 1st in his age group,
finishing in just over 1:27.

Luckily for me... Seth spent the majority of the trip sleeping.

This picture is PURE ELLIE. She was trying to get Dad's
attention in this picture. Who could ever ignore that?

So to celebrate the race, we hit the local Sonic
for breakfast! YUMMM! Sadly, there isn't one up where
we live. So we enjoyed it, despite Adam's expression.

Ellie tried to climb into her high chair last week on her
own, and ended up stuck in this position.

Watching over her brother. She is very protective
of him around people who aren't family. She is so sweet,
and always wants to help with him and make sure he's
being held and changed and brought along with us.
A natural big sister. We are very proud of her.
Sleeping on Daddy.

I don't like pictures, but I decided I needed to record
that I was in fact around when my son was a newborn.

Seth Rocco spends more and more time awake as he grows.
He is adorable, and ultra sweet.


The craziest pair around.



We love our cute little pair of crazy ones. Can't believe how fast
they grow. Ellie is getting so grown up... today, when I took her
to nursery, she got down, turned to me, waved, and said
"bye bye!" So I said goodbye and left. Such a good, smart, and
insane little girl.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

A Few Real Pics of the Little Man

Thanks for the patience everyone. I still don't have a lot of decent
pictures to post, but here are a couple until I can get on the ball.

Seth has been wonderful. He seems pretty mild mannered, from
what we can tell. I'm learning how nice it is to actually have a
normal baby (like one that mostly sleeps and eats as a newborn).
But, at the same time, I also have Ellie in toddler form... which
isn't so nice all the time, but at least it's entertaining.

The little man with Grandpa when we got home
from the hospital.

We're still not sure what color to call his hair. It is very much a
mix of everything. Mostly a light-brown, dirty-blonde, but with
maybe just a hint of something reddish. I don't know. It depends
on the light. But his face looks A LOT like Ellie's did... same little
features and expressions. Ellie's were just more intense.

Ellie is quickly learning to be a Junior Mommy to Seth. She
always likes to check on him and give him his things. She LOVES
to hold him, maybe a little too much. But she's being a good big
sister, even if she is becoming increasingly "2". Yikes!

She was SO happy when we brought the baby home from
the hospital. Such a funny girl.

On a side note, Ellie got her own new baby this week... if you
watch any kids channels, you know "Pillow Pets". She loves their
commercials and saw them at a stand in the mall with Gma and
Gpa, who of course, saw how excited she was, and let her bring
one home.

They said she hugged it and carried it all through the mall, then
had to buckle it into its own seat in the truck coming home.
Such a goofy little girl.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Seth Rocco Roggia

we came in around 7:30 am; started having some contractions around 1pm, but hayley didn't feel much. Around 3 or so they came in, and he was almost out on his own. after about 10 minutes he was out.
6 lbs 14 oz; about 20ish in

more to come...