Meet Squishy

Crochet Baby Hat, Bug Hat, Cute Baby

Roaming Reflections Photography

Squishapillar aka ~ Squish, Squishy, Melon, Little Man, Crazy Cakes, Bulldozer, Lovey, Sweetie Petey, Sweet Pea, Stinker Butt, Hamey, and Hambone.

Our lives were forever change on October 4, 2008.  It was that day (also our 6 month anniversary) that we were surprised and ecstatic to discover we were expecting our first baby.

Ultasound, Fetus, New Baby
8 weeks

Pregnant, Baby, Preggo, 36 weeks, Full-term

HUGE - I KNOW!

After a somewhat difficult pregnancy (horrible sciatica and SPD) I was induced for pre-eclampsia.  After laboring for over 26 hours, contractions every 2 minutes, giving into an epi after 20 hours, and never making it past 4cm, Squishy was born via C/S.  He weighed in at a hefty 10lbs 2ozs, 20.5 inches. (My Dr. was expecting an 8 lbs baby … I tried to tell her he was big!)

Big Baby, 38 weeks, Newborn

10lbs 2oz - 2 weeks early!

Squish has been an amazing addition to our lives.  My husband and I are constantly surprised at how much our love continues to grow for Squishapillar.  He is a happy, outgoing, busy boy who is constantly on the move.  I swear if they could tap into the amount of energy this little squish has and figure out a way to distribute it, coffee would be a thing of the past.

Angela Kalthoff Photography, Newborn, Picture

Angela Kalthoff Photography

Angela Kalthoff Photography, Newborn, Picture

Angela Kalthoff Photography

Cute Baby

3 Months

Cute Baby, Baby Hat

Roaming Reflections Photography

Squish is now one year old.  We are stumbling into toddler-hood with tenative first steps, and loud first words.  Squish is always on the go, and a little sponge.  Everyday brings something new.  Life with him is anything but boring.  I am loving being a stay at home mom, and spending my days with Squish.  Being a mom is by far and away the best job I have ever had.

Squishy Through the Months

Baby Pictures, Monthly Baby Pictures, Sticky Numbers

Baby Pictures, Monthly Baby Pictures, Sticky Numbers

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