When Ryder woke up on Friday his eyes were swollen and he was acting like he didn't feel very good, so I decided to call the doctor and take him in. She assured me that it was just clogged tear ducts - nothing to worry about, I just have to massage them often to try to clear them out. While we were there, Ryder got weighed....are you ready....10 POUNDS 10 OUNCES! That's over a pound in just a week and a half (he finally caught up to my birthweight!). He must've been wore out because when we got home he laid on Daddy's lap and fell right asleep.
Also, both nights this weekend Ryder has gone to sleep at 9:30 and not woke up until 5:00! I can't believe it, but I'm so happy! It has been nice for both of us to get some much needed rest. Hopefully he'll stay on this schedule, pretty please?!











Some of my favorite pictures of Alan with Ryder:

Evidence of how many diapers we changed the first week!!







Oh my, that's a quarter of a year! Our little man is growing up so fast *sniff*sniff*! We'll start with the photo session (he was all smiles for this one!): 

Alan is a laid back, easy going guy who is into anything that is manly! He likes to hunt, ride his Harley, watch UFC, lift weights, go 4-wheeling...pretty much all the things that guys love. He does have a soft spot though and it lies with his family. He takes pride in being a Marsh and would never do anything to jeopardize that name. I love and appreciate him for being my support system, for being our protector, and for being a wonderful Daddy.
That's me :) I'm pretty much the exact opposite of Alan: he's quiet - I'm loud, he's laid back - I'm outgoing, he's calm - i'm high strung...somehow this is the perfect balance and we make it work. I'm not big on going out, I'd much rather be at home and have family or friends over to hang out. I'm a reality tv addict - I guess the lack of drama in my life leaves plenty of room for me to enjoy watching it in others! I'm a strong-minded, passionate person...my newest obsession being my son (as if you couldn't tell). I strive to be the best Mommy & Wife that I can be.
Beasley is our 4 year old Amstaff. We got her the day after Alan's mom (whose nickname was Beasley) passed away. She was only 3 pounds and had to be fed from a bottle. She required all of our attention, which really helped get us through the worst time of our lives. Her and Alan have an unbreakable bond and she is the definition of a Daddy's girl! She now weighs 90 pounds, but still finds it acceptable to jump into Daddy's recliner and sit on his lap. She is full of energy, full of spirit, full of life....and probably full of sticks & strings & plastic because she eats everything in sight. She is capable of driving us crazy, but we love her, she was our first "child" and will have a place in our hearts forever!
Bentley aka Bubba is our 1.5 year old American Bulldog/Amstaff. You guessed it...he's a Momma's Boy! Alan bought him for me as a Christmas present and his baby blue eyes stole my heart. He's the complete opposite of Beasley (sound familiar?) and would be happy & content just laying on the couch, snuggling all day. He's 100 pounds of love & awkwardness. We should've named him Stewart because if he could talk this is what we think he would say "Look What I Can Do!" Although he's bigger, stronger, and faster than Beasley, he will not cross her or do anything to make her mad. He has a submissive, sweet temperament mixed with a little bit of mischief, hard-headedness and charm...the typical Marsh man!
Welcome to the family baby boy! Ryder just joined this Marsh crew but somehow I don't think any of us remember life before him. He came into our world, stirred it all up, and took his stand right at the center of our lives. When he cries, the 4 of us as a family, go running to see what he needs. When it is bath time, the 4 of us pile in the bathroom so that no one is left out of this huge event. And when he's sleeping, we all periodically go check on him to make sure he's still breathing! He's a great baby, very calm and content. He's growing and learning new things every day. I'm so glad that God picked us to be his family...I think we're perfect for eachother!
Hanging out in the playpen
Big hugs when we got home!
Today was my first day back to work...it was rough but I made it through! Yaya took off work so that she could come watch him today & tomorrow to help me transition a little easier. That worked out great because it was hard enough getting myself up and ready this morning, I'm glad I didn't have to get him packed and ready to go too. I got choked up on the way to work, but once I got there everyone cheered me up. They decorated my desk with balloons, streamers, confetti, and a big box of tissues! Oh and of course, a pile of work because they didn't want me to get bored! How thoughtful ;-) I can see it's going to take a while to get my brain to start functioning again...I've been stuck in baby mode for 12 weeks now. I was so excited to go home and visit with Ryder during my lunch break, then it was back to work to finish the day. I had a meeting with my boss in the afternoon and ended up getting a promotion and a raise! Needless to say my first day back at work was bitter sweet. I hated leaving Ryder but then I got great career news...it brought me back to reality that I'm where I need to be to help support my family and make a better life for Ryder. Of course, the day was documented with pictures:





