Even before Chase was born she helped get our house clean, weeded and cleaned up our garden and planted flowers and kept me walking (trying to bring on contractions). She was a huge support during labor and sat in the waiting room for the hours I was pushing praying constantly for me.
Making phone calls after the little man finally decided to arrive!
The biggest help was my mom taking over after the early morning feeding. I would hand Chase over and turn off the monitor and go back to sleep. I could sleep so much better not having to listen for him. I also don't think I did a load of laundry while she was here! She even made a clothesline and hung clothes out to dry to save our energy. She watched Chase so we could go out for our anniversary 4 days after his birth and then even made us a nice dinner with candles and flowers from the garden!
The biggest help was my mom taking over after the early morning feeding. I would hand Chase over and turn off the monitor and go back to sleep. I could sleep so much better not having to listen for him. I also don't think I did a load of laundry while she was here! She even made a clothesline and hung clothes out to dry to save our energy. She watched Chase so we could go out for our anniversary 4 days after his birth and then even made us a nice dinner with candles and flowers from the garden!
Walking is what she did best though! Wagner got out several times a day and my mom made friends with the next door neighbor who also has a golden retreiver and they went walking almost every morning. We think Wagner might miss her the most. She encouraged me to get out and walk too!
She was so helpful but not overwhelming with all the baby advice. She would bathe Chase and took care of his diaper rash. She made Chase do tummy time - not his favorite thing though -and was always interacting with him.
It was so nice to have her help running errands on base and going to the doctors. One funny story - Chase had an appointment a week after he was born to check his weight. I wasn't supposed to drive yet so hubby took her out to give her driving lessons. He must not have trusted either of us because we get a call the morning of the appointment that he is able to make it home to drive us. I guess that meant she failed the driving test!
During my bible study she offered to watch all the kids and when friends would come over she would help out with their kids so we could have some adult conversation. She encouraged me in ways that I could serve my husband during this time and kept my eyes pointed towards Christ.