Meet Cadie!

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Well, if you haven’t figured out by now, we went and had ourselves a kid over the weekend. Her name is Cadence Elizabeth. She was 7 lbs. 8.6 oz and 21 inches (really) long. I’m thinking she’s gonna be a tall one too ‘cuz her feet are pretty freaking huge (like her mom and me). Anyway, I wanted to link to the pics and let you guys get to know her a little bit better. I’ll do my best to write a mega post later (maybe) if I get a chance. Also be on the look out for her tweets, vids, pics and most of all her semi-infrequent lifestream!

Thanks to all who sent tweets, emails and comments. You guys are awesome!



  • Congratulations!!
  • Wait, you mean to tell us your wife would release a package that wasn't past Beta? Tsk, tsk. Put it back in there until it's ready for release!

    /Side notes: congrats!
  • Oh...I guess I neglected to say that Liesl slept in a bassinet next to our bed for the first few months, rather than in some room far away. Makes a big difference!

    Okay. Stick. Fork. You get it. "I'm done."
  • Unsolicited advice for Dad:

    (Not sure if you took "Daddy Boot Camp" at Scottsdale Shea, but I did. It rawked the haus. Some tips I learned from that and other trusted sources...)

    1. YOU (and your wife) are the expert on your kid. Not even mom, mom-in-law, etc. YOU!

    2. Choose 3 people you trust to get advice from (after this comment [grin]). Everyone else just nod politely and say, "uh huh, uh huh, uh huh, okay). Feel free to mentally go over your grocery list during those conversations.

    3. SLEEP is your #1 priority. It sounds selfish, but it's true. If you aren't well rested you're less efficient and effective (and cranky). Everything you do for the first 6 months should be about how to get more rest which, in turn, will help you help Momma and baby more. See #5 below.

    4. Never reject help. When someone comes over and says, "Is there anything I can do to help?" They might not have been sincere, but say, "Sure...wash these bottles for me, K? Thanks." (Or whatever needs to be done.) You'll find out who your true friends are. :)

    5. Overnight feedings: Here's what we did...

    a. Got an Igloo Playmate and put enough Mother's Milk/Formula for all our daughter's feedings +1 (just in case) packed with blue ice. Place beside the bed.

    b. Filled a large Thermos with boiling hot water. Place beside the bed.

    c. Got a large cup -- large enough to hold some (hot) water and a bottle inside it. You guessed it...place beside the bed.

    When it was time for an overnight feeding, all I had to do was lean over, pour some hot water from the Thermos into the large cup, grab a bottle from the Igloo and plop it in the hot water and let it float. Wait for about 2 minutes, which should be sufficient for 3-to-4 oz. of milk.

    It made life so much easier than having to get up, find stuff, microwave or heat stuff and do other stuff, plus stubbing toes or other eye-opening overnight events. Ouch.

    Oh, and you'll have to remind Mom that she's your baby too. She wants to trust her God-given motherly instincts, which she should. But God gave you some daddy instincts as well. You'll say, "I think she's hungry." Mom will say, "Naw. Just fussy." Go with your gut. She's probably hungry, and it doesn't hurt to try. :)

    Yeah, sometimes they just cry "because." That never really fit into my "logic" of how things should be. "Why are you crying?! You're dry! You're fed! You're happy! BE HAPPY!"

    Enjoy the moments and have fUnN!¡!¡!
  • Congrats! I'm glad to hear everything went well!

    I wish you and your 50% larger [population, not mass ;-) ] family the best of luck!
  • Congratotationseses!!
  • Congrats mate! Hope your all doing good. :)
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