This was my (Rachel’s) first week back at work with Chi Alpha since Jaeda’s birth. Besides attending the New England/New York winter retreat over the February 14 weekend (Jaeda was 5 weeks old) and the AG Sectional meeting for the Northwest NNED (Jaeda was 7 weeks old), I’ve been spending all my time adjusting to life with a baby. My first step was to figure out how to maintain personal hygiene while caring for a newborn:-). There were definitely days when I didn’t shower or brush my teeth. Next was exercise. Jaeda is learning to like walks with mommy in the Kelty carrier that friends let us borrow. Also, I started taking Jaeda on personal errands like shopping. Jaeda is still deciding whether or not she likes the car seat. Overall, the last 10 weeks have been a crash course in caring for a newborn!
At the advice of our Breastfeeding class instructor, Joe and I waited until 6 weeks to introduce the bottle to Jaeda. And, so far, Joe has only been able to feed Jaeda 1.5 ounces of milk in one sitting. At Jaeda’s 2 month check up, we told our pediatrician about this, and she said we should have started the bottle sooner- like at 4 weeks. Oh well!
Jaeda’s feeding preferences have affected my ability to work. So, I’m on a graduated work re-entry plan. For the rest of the semester, I’m attending our women’s small group and have blocked out a couple of hours for administration and meeting with students. The women’s small group started this semester and 2 students are facilitating. Neither student has ever facilitated a small group, so I’m very grateful that they wanted to do this! I still love campus ministry and seriously enjoy spending time with college students, although the challenge now is learning how to be a working mom.

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April 1, 2009 at 3:32 pm
Melissa (Mel)
I’m glad to ‘hear’ things are going well, overall : – D and WOW, can’t believe that Jaeda is already almost 3 months old. And look how big/adorable she is. You are both blessed, for sure…
Take care and God Bless! I pray things go smoothly and that changes aren’t all that bad, if/when they come ; )