What daddy has learned so far
Alexander is now 3 weeks old and I have learned some very interesting things so far about babies and being a parent. I just wanted to share some of those things I’ve learned:
1. Babies are noisy sleepers. When Alexander sleeps I hear almost constant little noises. I read in a book that is normal as babies are in REM (when muscle activity is still active) for a much larger percentage of there sleep than adults are.
2. A baby can fart just as loud as you can. The other day I was holding Alexander and I swear he farted louder than most farts I have ever heard. Apparently size does not restrict the volume of a fart.
3. A babie’s head looks weird. I remember when Alexander was first born and I saw his head for the first time: it was gross… I did not know that the skull surrounding the brain are four seperate plates when they are first born. Now his head looks more normal (even though it’s still huge) but when I hold him I can still feel the separation of those plates and it still feels kinda weird.
4. A baby boy’s private parts are pretty big compared to his body. When I saw it in the sonogram and after he was first born I thought “that is a manly boy” but apparently that is just normal.
5. I read that it’s literally impossible to spoil a baby in the first two months of life. Apparently they are not aware of there surroundings and what not so you can’t spoil them. So there are no worries about getting him too used to sleeping in the same room as mom and dad, or getting too used to be rocked to sleep etc in the first two months. After two months though they start to become aware of there surroundings so bad habits need to be avoided and good habits initiated after two months.
Those are just the first few that popped into my head but I’m sure I’ll think of more later.
Basically I love being a daddy. Looking into those innocent eyes is one of my favorite things now. I highly recommend it to everyone.
One last note: I highly recommend the book Baby 411. It’s a book about everything about babies in there first year. It’s great for looking up answers to questions you might feel too stupid to ask and has been an invaluable resource to myself and Amy.
Hello World! Alexander Thomas Brown
Alexander Thomas Brown was born on July 29th at 3:49 PM weighing 5 lbs 14 oz at a length of 19 inches.
“When God wants a great work done in the world or a great wrong righted, he goes about it in a very unusual way. He doesn’t stir up his earthquakes or send forth his thunderbolts. Instead, he has a helpless baby born, perhaps in a simple home and of some obscure mother. And then God puts the idea into the mother’s heart, and she puts it into the baby’s mind. And then God waits. The greatest forces in the world are not the earthquakes and the thunderbolts. The greatest forces in the world are babies.” – E. T Sullivan
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