Spencer weighed 5 lb. 10 oz. at birth. He came home from the hospital on Aug. 10. Even though he had a good appetite, his weight dropped to 5 lb. 8.5 oz. at his first doctor's appointment on Aug. 12 (which was a normal drop). But he was up to 6 lb. 3 oz. on Aug. 21 at his two-week visit. He was almost up to 6 lb. 3.5 oz. that day, but he decided to relieve himself on the scale and lost half an ounce!
Our girls love having a baby brother! In fact, one of them asked me to get another baby brother. I suppose that makes sense, coming from an identical twin who lived in foster care for a while with another set of identical twins!
At first, Spencer's life was quite boring – which he appreciated. For the first month or so, he would just stay at home, sleep and eat. He has always loved to be cuddled! And he makes a very cute sound when he drinks his milk. But after about six weeks of being relatively homebound, he started to go out to the store or to drop the girls off at school.
In early November, Spencer contracted a respiratory infection that is common among preemies and former preemies. However, his doctors and nurses provided excellent care, and Spencer is not expected to have any long-term effects. His weight on Nov. 3 was 13 lbs. 4 oz. Most babies lose their appetites when they have a respiratory infection -- but not Spencer. He reminds of us of the gentle plant on "Little Shop of Horrors" that starts off small and sweet and soon morphs into something much bigger and more voracious. "Feed me," the Audrey 2 (or "Two-ey") intones.
On November 12, his adoption became final. We are forever grateful for the opportunity to raise him, love him and teach him.