Oh goodness.. James. James is our 2 year old and the love of my life.. along with his little brother who is ALSO the love of my life (and yes, of course their dad as well!). We had such peaceful plans for James, the hypnobirthing classes where I actually trained to have a pain free birth, the breastfeeding classes, the midwives, the birth plan of our perfectly natural orgasmic (LOL) birth. James had other plans. James came to us two weeks early after a 36 hour labor. He was on his way, then changed his mind, then he was on his way again.. then he turned, changed his mind again. Sounds of construction outside the window filled the room as the midwife took a phone call (the OBGYN yelling at the midwife) what a scene. Then, he cried, we cried, and our whole world changed. We had a beautiful crib for James- a gift from my Poppy back east. Auntie Babe shipped a beautiful green bassinet. James slept on me for the first 3 months and in his red Radio Flyer wagon until he was 12 months old. My husband and I would take turns rolling the wagon back and forth, back and forth until the little guy fell asleep. He would sleep for a few hours, then wake up and watch Conan O'Brien. Then he would sleep for a few more hours in his pack n play and maybe a few more hours in bed with us. I had wanted to breastfeed James and I tried, making it only about 4 weeks before we started supplementing and then eventually all formula. I would cry because I felt like I failed him- already. He had reflux and would vomit halfway across the room. He was the baby that rolled half way across the bed at 3 months. How did he do that?
James has an incredible energy that fills the room. He is the life of the party yet very shy. He will dance in the center of a room, but hide behind me if you ask him his name. He can tell you that he is two and that he has a brother that cries. He speaks in sentences at home and pretends to talk like a baby in public. James plays drums, piano and he sings. His art work extends all the way across the walls in our kitchen, to the table and chairs in the backyard. Thank God for magic eraser. I love his art work.. especially the art work that lands on the paper! I have been making hand made baptism invitations for his little brother. James colored on some of them- but they were so beautiful I let him color all of them. He wanted to make his mark.
James can run, dance, sing and go go go from 8am until close to midnight without a nap (but we don't let him). He hates naps, but sleeps very well at night. James has been eating foods from all over the world since he was an infant. He loves Indian and Thai food. James can name all the Thomas trains and will beg for them at Target. He LOVES Dora. Even though he does not watch much TV, I allow him to watch Thomas and Dora on my laptop (not very Waldorf of me) but I can't deny him of his Dora and his Thomas. I could write a book on James. He is bright, hysterical, strong and he has a mind of his own. There are times in the middle of the night when I want to wake him up and put him in bed with us. I kiss him in his sleep and try to hold on to time- he is growing up so fast. I remember how tired I was when he use to sleep next to me as an infant. Now I would do anything for those days back- time passed so quickly. He does not want to cuddle as much now.. but he will run by and kiss me and say "I love you." James made me strong and he keeps me on my toes. He has a hunger for life, a thirst for knowledge and he searches all day long for monsters, new places, stories, colors, sounds- just taking everything in. He inspires me because he has his own plan and he's sticking to it. I'm always behind him.