The other day Isaiah was sleeping and she asked if she could go see him, so I told her as long as she was quiet she could go in and look at him in his crib. After about 5 minutes of complete silence I decided it was time for me to check out the situation and make sure she wasn't doing anything crazy. When I walked in I found her with her forehead pressed between the bars just staring at him sleep. I am kicking myself for not grabbing the camera, but I did manage to snap this picture earlier today when he started to cry, she tried to reach between the bars to touch him so he would stop crying. (Alright, he isn't actually crying at the exact moment I took this picture since I had given him back his pacifier before I stopped to take a picture.)
Monday, March 1, 2010
JoAnn with Isaiah
One of the most frequent questions I get from people is, "What does JoAnn think of Isaiah?" Well, she absolutely loves him and loves to do anything that has to do with taking care of him. Her greatest reward for doing anything right now is to hold Isaiah. She loves to help me burp him, put him to sleep, give him a bath and give him his pacificer when it falls outs. Here she is holding him.

The other day Isaiah was sleeping and she asked if she could go see him, so I told her as long as she was quiet she could go in and look at him in his crib. After about 5 minutes of complete silence I decided it was time for me to check out the situation and make sure she wasn't doing anything crazy. When I walked in I found her with her forehead pressed between the bars just staring at him sleep. I am kicking myself for not grabbing the camera, but I did manage to snap this picture earlier today when he started to cry, she tried to reach between the bars to touch him so he would stop crying. (Alright, he isn't actually crying at the exact moment I took this picture since I had given him back his pacifier before I stopped to take a picture.)
Here she got a little side tracked while she was helping me give him a bath. She was supposed to get his clean outfit for me and somehow she ended up running around with one of his onesies on her head.
This is the face she gives us a lot lately. Anytime we tell her she can't do something or when I ask her to leave Isaiah alone this is the look she gives me. She is getting very good at sticking out her bottom lip.
Truthfully she is wonderful with him. We still have a lot of learning what it means to be gentle or not scream while he is sleeping, but really she does great with him and already loves him so much.
The other day Isaiah was sleeping and she asked if she could go see him, so I told her as long as she was quiet she could go in and look at him in his crib. After about 5 minutes of complete silence I decided it was time for me to check out the situation and make sure she wasn't doing anything crazy. When I walked in I found her with her forehead pressed between the bars just staring at him sleep. I am kicking myself for not grabbing the camera, but I did manage to snap this picture earlier today when he started to cry, she tried to reach between the bars to touch him so he would stop crying. (Alright, he isn't actually crying at the exact moment I took this picture since I had given him back his pacifier before I stopped to take a picture.)
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