On the evening of August 5, Eleanor Mary Nichols joined our little family. She weighed in at 9 lbs (4100 grams) and was 20 1/2 inches (52 centimeters) long. She was assisted into this world by the lovely midwife Sierra and my super awesome doula Nicole, and of course her father who was another voice of reason when I was being sort of unreasonable. Eleanor was born into water, just like her sister, but with more drama during the labor (from me) and much less pushing. Maybe I'll do a birth post with photos in the future since Nicole took a ton of (graphic) photos.
Caroline got to meet Eleanor at the hospital. She was super interested. She wanted to take off her blanket and clothes and check out the diaper and hug her and touch her all over. I love that she loves Sister so much, but our little tornado does need to be watched like a hawk. She is fast and has a ways to go before she would be considered gentle.
Then we got her home! She is a snuggle bug. In the hospital she cried a lot. Caroline rarely cried. Even to this day she is a tiny crier. Eleanor is loud. More like a normal baby. But she is a great snuggler.
Got some good pics of Nana B before she left. Luckily the whole family will come to DC in 5 weeks to celebrate Babs' 60th birthday!
I cannot thank her Nanas enough for all of their support. My mama stayed with us almost a week and helped entertain big sister Caroline and cooked, did laundry, everything. Nana Laura and Nana Lu let Caroline sleep over twice this week to let us both bring this baby into the world and to give us an extra few hours to sleep/clean/recover. And to many friends and family who brought us food, company, entertainment for the toddler and more...you are in our hearts always and we cannot thank you enough.