Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Avy May


We have been blessed with a daughter! Ok, I know this post is 4 weeks overdue since she'll be 1 month old tomorrow, but at least she won't be 1 year, right? Now that we're moving farther away from family and friends (in 9 days! -June 25) we really are going to try to be diligent with online sharing/posting/virtual communication for anyone interested. :) I know we say that just about every post. "C'est la vie," for the Germeroths, anyway...

Avy May Germeroth was born at home (planned home birth with a midwife) on May 17, 2010 around 11:30 am. (I remember looking at our bedroom clock minutes after she was born and asking, "so what was her time of birth?" and it read 11:27 and my midwife responded, "11:37am." So we're rounding it to 11:30.) She weighed in at 9lbs even on Cynthia's scale, but we figured out later with our home digital scale compared to the pediatrician's scale that she was actually 8lbs, 12 oz. She was 20.5 inches long. (1 oz. bigger and 1/2 inch shorter than Joel was!) Joel has had a rough transition but considering all the changes, he's doing well. John was home with us for three weeks so Joel had a lot of Daddy time but now John's back to work and working long 14 hr days. And he's working every day until we move. I am home packing the apartment and so that's stressful enough for all of us. This morning Joel got upset that my shoes weren't in the closet. We talk to him about moving but we're not sure how much he understands. He gets excited about the moving truck but when I say we're not coming back he gets quiet and wants to end the conversation. Avy May seems to be just fine; she is a super sweet baby that doesn't cry much and sleeps a lot. All in all, this whole process (new baby, new home, new job) is certainly hard but refreshing in the fact that our Gracious Father doesn't give us more than we can handle. "2Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds, 3because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance." James 1:2-3. And now, I need to get back to work!