Turns out, Arie is a great mommy as well. He had an awesome first week with Divya: they played a ton, he bottle fed her, and he danced her to sleep. It made an extremely difficult transition much easier. That's not to say there weren't plenty of tears...there were (but they all came from me). At the end of the week, as he was snuggling with Divya, Arie said to me, 'you know, I loved her before but now I really feel like we're bonded.' And I see that as well. He is acutely tuned into her needs and how to care for her as only a mommy could. It's a beautiful thing.
So, we did survive our first week. It's all downhill from here, right?! In addition to being emotional about returning to work, I've been a weepy mess watching the amazing events unfold in our dear friends Mary Beth and Donald's lives. Every time I think about what has happened in their lives in the last couple of weeks, it gives me goosebumps and brings tears of joy to my eyes. Mary Beth and Donald are two of the most amazing people I know and it overjoys me to see such blessing poured out onto their lives. Check out their blog Our Life Spann on my blog roll. Mary Beth and Donald, we love you guys SO much and wish we could be be there to celebrate with you!
Divya at 4 months! |
Words cannot describe how much I love this picture |