Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Turning the Corner
We finally turned the corner with Ozzy being a difficult baby.....we think. Now he has been taking the bottle really well, cries so much less, and plays by himself on the mat or in his swing very well. He is such a chill boy now and it is such a difference from the first couple of months. I used to be terrified of being home alone with him because if he was hungry he wouldn't take a bottle from me so he would cry (no exaggeration) for hours until Em got home to feed him the way he demanded. All that is behind us.....hopefully. (Although I think I'm still struggling with a mild form of PTSD from my trauma. Here is a few pics of the new, chill Ozzy (with the exception of the first pic:
This is the look he gave us before the waterworks started
Chill
Chill at the Dr office
Friday, February 5, 2016
It Hasn't Been Easy
Ozzy isn't quite as "easy" of a baby as Owen was. That isn't to say isn't a sweet baby or cute or anything. He is amazing! I only mean that he may have a little tummy issues that make him very uncomfortable after feedings that if you don't get burps or toots out....he is very uncomfortable. This makes him very irritable and difficult to get him to rest.
Today he is 7 weeks old and he was very good this evening. He laid on his mat right beside me on the couch for about an hour just cooing and sucking on a pacifier (also a tool which we didn't use much with our 1st child). I hope this is a "turn of the corner" for Ozzy....as it is exhausting for Em & I to try to figure out what else we can do to help him.
Here are a few pics of the little guy in his short time with us:
At least he is very cute
Finally sleeping
Emily was convinced he had jaundice...
until the yellow rubbed off on her cheek.
What are you looking at?
Pretty comfy pillow
Mom & Dad taking him out on a food tour
Resting on Dad again
Showing College pride
Take a pic quick before I freak out!!
Doing really well......7 weeks old
Friday, January 1, 2016
Christmas - 2015
Family Pic
New Clock for Owen
Spiderman Jammies
Trying on Elmo Slippers
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Having a fun Christmas
Playing Hungry Hungry Hippos (Dad won every time)
Random Ozzy Pics
Just Born Sticker
Sign on the door of our hospital room
Ozzy holding my finger & Owen holding Ozzy's wrist
Grandma & Ozzy
Etsy Buckeye Hat
O-H
Owen & Ozzy
Owen loves being a big brother. From the very 1st time Owen saw Ozzy he was obsessed with him. If he isn't holding him, he is asking when he can hold him. He kisses him almost non-stop. I'm very proud of the love he has for his brother. I pray that they grow up and love each other the same way. I hope they care for each other, protect each other, and root for each other in all they do. I know they will fight, but I hope they always love each other.
The Name Ozzy
I know many people will wonder about the origins of the name Ozzy. So, I am writing this post to answer those questions for those people as well as (and more importantly) to document the actual story/history of how Ozzy became Ozzy.....since over years stories tend to morph into something just shy of the truth. Here it is:
As I already explained, I had the "naming rights" for our 2nd child, so I was going through lists and lists of names anytime I had a few minutes just to see if a name would stick out to me as a possibility. I ran into a particular list of names that was "Old Norse Boy Names". Here is the screenshot of that list when I first saw Ozzy as a potential name:
As I already explained, I had the "naming rights" for our 2nd child, so I was going through lists and lists of names anytime I had a few minutes just to see if a name would stick out to me as a possibility. I ran into a particular list of names that was "Old Norse Boy Names". Here is the screenshot of that list when I first saw Ozzy as a potential name:
As you can see Ozzy was directly under Owen on the list. I think I originally skipped over it, but something brought me back to it to really put that name in the back of my head to marinade on it.
Once I decided that it was a real finalist with the name (in fact my 1st choice), I told Em that I chose the name but that I was pretty sure her initial reaction was that she wasn't going to like it......but that if she gave it time I think she would really love it. I did this because I needed her to not just go with her initial gut impression on the name....but really to give it some thought.
Fast forward to the day of Ozzy's delivery. It is about 1:06pm....about 2 minutes after his birth and I am taking pictures of Ozzy on the little bed he is on as the nurses are working on him and cleaning him up. All of a sudden the doctor says to me, "So, what's his name?". I said immediately that I wanted to discuss the name with Emily before I blurted it out. Not even 1 minute after that, another nurse in the room asked, "So, what is his name?" At this point I knew that I wasn't getting the room alone with Emily for a while and I was going to be asked over and over what the name was until I finally said it.
I went over to Em's bed and I got right into her ear and whispered that I was going to tell her the name that I selected, but I wasn't going to force the name on her. I wanted her to be comfortable with it as well. I wasn't going to name him something she hated. Then I asked her that if she hated the name to just give it a little time and think about it before she completely nixed it. She agreed. I whispered to her "Ozzy".
Her face visibly was not liking the name. Then she asked the doctor (who hadn't heard the name because I only whispered it to Em.)....."All I think of is Ozzy Osbourne. Is that what you think?" The doctor didn't really respond but asked to see the list of other names I had. I showed her the list and then I told Em to just think about it overnight.
20 minutes later.....Emily looked at me and told me that it was really growing on her. About 15 minutes after that....and she was ready to name him Ozzy. I still wasn't convinced so I continued to ask her if she was sure and purposefully left his name blank on the birth certificate form to make sure the pain medication wasn't doing the talking.
We are so glad we named him Ozzy. I love how it is close to Owen, but yet very different. I love that it is not a common name, but yet a name that everyone has heard before. I like it because I can see Ozzy being a very cute toddler name, and I can see it being a professional adult name. I only hope he loves it as he grows older.
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