Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Funny little gents

Watching a church video about the nativity, Eric pointed to the shepherds and asked Isaac "Who is that?" "Aa, I dont know." "Yeah you do." "Moses?"

Favorite chant around these parts is "Who stole the cookie from the cookie jar." Today it went like this: S: Isaac, say cookie jar. I: Okay. Who stole the cookie from the cookie jar? Seffy stole the cookie from the cookie jar. S: (silence) I: Say, who me? S: Who you?

Later the Cookie Jar chant was in full swing and Isaac was doing both parts, with a change of voice even, the person who "stole the cookie" was: a tree ornament, dad (who was at work), santa, and he concluded with Jesus. Um...

Seth, Isaac, Benjamin, and I were all rocking on the chair together. Isaac said something and Seth repeated it. Isaac said, "Seth, You're a copy cater." Seth replied, "No I not. I a Seffy cater."

Seth did something naughty and apologized, "I-sorry-say-you're-forgiven."

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Portraits of Benjamin

Once at a Hatch family reunion, or maybe it was Christmas, someone said something like "It's time to eat again? It feels like we just ate." That is when Katie or Amy or Eric coined the phrase, "Food is a core Hatch family value." This family signature is followed closely by the fact that everyone carries a camera around and uses it. I am a Hatch, so I keep my camera handy. Benjamin is a Hatch, so he eats all the time.

4 weeks into life....and already he is weary of his paparazzi mama.
(content sigh)
I LOVE baby toes. Love them. Today I said, "Mmmmm. I love your toes so much I could eat 'em." Isaac overheard me and quickly came to Benjamin's defense, "Mom, dont eat Benjamin's toes. That could make him cry."
Cowlicks are rampant in our household and Benjamin is no exception. Actually, this is just his hair that dried at an odd angle, but he has two hum-dingers in the back. Oi.
Another LOVE, that little mouth which is "drawn up like a bow." So tiny. It's about the size of an average cherrio.
(can you see the brother's cowlicks) Brotherly love is strong with these little men.
This daddy could not be happier.
Hmmm...I'd like to know what he is thinking about.
Grandma has a special knack for keeping Benjamin happy. They like each other.

Sometimes people say something to you and it resonates with you.  The little lactation specialist with the charming accent, maybe british, said:
"When you hold him against your heart, you reassure him
'You're back home. You're safe.  You're with someone who loves you.'"

She taught me that as a gerneral rule 6 hours from when I eat to when my baby gets what I am eating.

Lastly she recommended a book how to talk so your kids will listen and listen so  kids will talk.