Monday, April 30, 2007

Chillin' @ Home...

Just a few pics of little Nate around the house.

"Chillin' in my crib... check you cats later, this baby stuff is hard work."

All together now, "AHHHHHHHHH..."

Laying in mom's lap... mesmorized by her beauty or working on a "surprise"... you be the judge.
Just over a week old and already a deep thinker about the universe around him...

Here's Nate finding an appetizer before dinner...

Here's the little guy doing what he does best. Check out the cheeks!!






Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Get Your Guns Up!! Nathan Tyler Wolfe is finally here!

Nathan Tyler Wolfe made his entrance into the world at 2:58 p.m. on April 13, 2007, weighing in at 8 lbs. 15 oz. and 20 inches in length. His father and I could not be more proud! He is the light of our lives. We would say that he is just perfect, but then again we are a little biased ;-)! He has platinum blonde hair and deep blue eyes.


Here are a few pictures of the handsome fellow.
The future Red Raider!!

The happy family!



Arriving home!


Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Still Working, Still Waiting...

Well, I am still pregnant and on the job. I guess the doctors were wrong when they started telling me over 2 1/2 weeks ago that I wouldn't make it to my due date. Well, my due date is this Saturday, April 7th, so I guess I still have a few days left to deliver "early". I just don't think that is what they meant when they said I wouldn't go that long. It sure messed with my head. I guess the "Wolfe Pup" likes the environment I am providing, because he sure doesn't seem to be in any hurry to go anywhere. Every morning, my coworkers are surprised to see me and say "You still here?" Yep, I am still here!

Everyone keeps telling me babies are much quieter while they are still in the womb ;-)! However, I can't get comfortable enough to sleep now, so I might as well be getting up to a crying baby! Anyways, the anticipation is fun and the mystery of what he looks like, how long he is, and what he weighs is still alive. Not to mention the fact that everyone is still curious about his name. I know our families are anxious for his arrival. Plus, he has several little friends waiting to meet him: Kennedy, Emerson, Pierce, Luke, Avery and the countless others. He will have some catching up to do!

Hopefully, the next post will be pictures! I am keeping my fingers crossed.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Anticipation!!

Sam and I anxiously await the arrival of our little boy. As I type this, we are less than 2 weeks from our due date. All of my friends that have had a baby in the last few months have not made it to there predicted due date. At my last doctors appointment on Wednesday, March 21, I was already progressing and my doctor didn't think I would go past our due date of April 7th, but she made no predictions as to how soon it could be. People that know me well, know that I am such a planner and that not knowing any specifics as to when he will come is on my mind constantly. Although it is kind of scary, I have enjoyed the mystery of not knowing whether he will be a March or an April baby.

We have kept the name a mystery from everyone! It is not that we have had trouble choosing one, because we have had his name picked out for at least 3 years!! What I wonder is what will he look like? Sam was such a cute little boy and I can't wait to see his features in our son. I am sure that we will be the same biased parents that most people are with their child. I, also, wonder how BIG he will be? This thought kind of scares me since they haven't really been measuring me and making any predictions on his size. A coworker of mine said her niece was due the same day as our son, but she was delivered by C-section this last week weighing in at 11 lbs. and 7 oz. Yikes!! You should see the picture!

Well, I will go to bed tonight wondering if it might be the night?!?! We know that God is in complete control and He has the whole miraculous event in His Hands. He chose life for our son and He will choose the day that he will make his way into this world and his parent's eager arms.

More Shower Blessings...

Sam and I were blessed by showers at both of our jobs and by all of our Heights Baptist Church friends. The generosity bestowed upon us was amazing. Our son is already loved by so many people and he isn't even here yet! Here are a few pictures of the festivities. My coworker, Theresa, made the most spectacular diaper cake. It was stocked full of pacifiers, washcloths, bibs, bottles, outlet plugs, cabinet latches, teethers, lotion, diaper rash ointment, sheet savers, wrist rattles, a comb and brush set, a blanket, and a teddy bear. It had to take hours to make!



Here is a picture of my coworkers that hosted my work shower! Yes, even my boss helped!!


My coworker, Amy, made our son the sweetest quilt with Teddy Bears to go with the theme of his nursery.

My church friends hosted my shower at Paige Rodger's house. They chose a sport's theme!
Thanks again to the hostesses who purchased our Pack-n-Play and diaper bag.


The invitations made by our friend, Sally, even had the same Teddy Bears that are stenciled in the nursery!






Monday, February 19, 2007

Shower Time!!


On Saturday, I had my first baby shower! It was at my sister's house in McKinney and my mom and old roommate helped to host. They did a fantastic job! My nieces were even in attendance and they are great little helpers! I love you McKenna and Sydney! It was great to see some of both of our extended families and friends, including one of my college friends, Carrie, who came all the way from Tampa, FL. We had a good visit, although it is never long enough :-( . My cousin, Valeri, made the cutest Teddy Bear cake to go with the decor of our nursery. I can't believe she had the time with 6 kids at home. She is quite the superwoman! Sam and I were so blessed by everyone's generosity! Among the gifts, my family got us our stroller. We will get miles and miles of use from it. We got several other must haves including: a baby monitor, bottle sterilizers, grocery cart cover, sleep positioner, several blankets, toys, booster seat, a play gym, butt paste ;-), and a PINK Bumbo. Yeah, that's right, I said a PINK bumbo. Apparently, the stores cannot keep these things on the shelf and Sam has made it clear that a pink one just won't work for his son ;-)!! I guess I will just have to exchange if for a purple one---just kidding, Sam!!









Saturday, February 17, 2007

God's Gift...


What lead Kim and I to pain-stakingly undertake the large stencil over the crib? For inquiring minds, allow me to explain. In early August of 2006, Kim and I found out we were going to have a baby. It so happens that 8/9 is my birthday. So exactly 1 week early on August 2nd, Kim decided to surprise me with the best birthday present I could ever get... fatherhood. Before I arrived home from work, Kim went out to buy an early birthday gift to surprise me with the news. While she was out shopping she walked by and saw a Christian-themed children's book. Intrigued by this book, she picked it up to look through it. The first page she opened to read the above verse, 1 Samuel 1:27. As some of you may or may not know, Kim and I had been trying for almost a year to get pregnant and were considering the path of fertility treatments before we discovered the news. So, the months and months of tears, praying and hoping finally paid off. We were truly blessed. Oh and did I mention not only does the verse itself directly apply to our situation (1 Samuel 1:27), but my name is Samuel, this is our first child, and I was 27 at the time. GOD IS GOOD!! Not only that, but only a few months later we learned we were having a boy!!

Friday, February 16, 2007

Check out the crib...


Here's the place where the little one will spend many quiet hours resting... yes we naively believe that... eyes closed, and fingers crossed (Thanks to Uncle Randy and Aunt Penny for their generosity). Regardless, I guess soon enough we will get to test the durability of the nice, new baby bedding. Call me frugal (or something less tactful), but why hasn't someone started the trend of covering the bedding/crib in plastic? Sure it's an eye-sore, but think of the savings! Oh well, as you can see Kim did a phenomenal job picking out our (manly) "baby chic" bedding. The crib will convert to hopefully stand up to the infant, toddler and teen years. We will just have to see how well the little guy treats it! You will also notice the awesome wood-working. Thanks to Kim's dad for all his help with the crown-molding and chair railing. This room was previously just a skeleton of what it is today.

Come On In!


Here's the entrance to the nursery. No, you are not imagining it. Both the entrance to the room and the closet door open into one another... clearly the latest in home engineering technology. I can only imagine the unintentional punishment those doors will undertake in the near future. Additionally, I know they are too tiny to distinguish, but rest assured the Dallas Cowboys and Texas Tech Red Raiders are proudly touted via the world-renown relic that is the pacifier. In case you were wondering, the pacifiers can be seen in the upper portion of the hutch, in the cabinet below the manly finger puppets).

I WANT TO ROCK!


Yep, you guessed it... a shot of the place where momma (and poppa) will spend many hours rocking the little man. This chair is so comfortable and add rocking motion to that... I just hope our son falls asleep before I do when it's my turn to rock him. Oh and as far as the title of this picture, I openly apologize for the blatant 80's rock song reference (Twisted Sister for those with inquiring minds--yes I'm embarrassed I know that). Anyway, as you can see my wife once again hit one out of the park single-handedly matching the reds in the curtains, (custom-mixed) paint of the teddy bears' shirts and blanket lying on the chair. I now know decorating the nursery is truly an art form!