Off-Topic: At 5 Weeks, Baby Ethan Is Yummy!

By Adam Pick on May 12, 2009

Thank you for all the wonderful notes regarding the birth of our son, Ethan.

Robyn (my wife) and I wanted to give you a quick update... Ethan is doing great!!! On Saturday, Ethan entered his fifth week of life. And, on Sunday, we celebrated Robyn's first Mother's Day.

As Ethan is our first child, we have quickly learned how wonderful it is to be parents. Yes, Robyn and I are very tired. Yes, we're pee'd on regularly. Yes, he's pooped on us. And... Yes, I've had the joy of "spit-up" splattering the side of my face several times. But, all it takes is one look from Ethan and all that discomfort becomes comfortable.

Here are some of the latest pictures we've taken of our little man.

Ethan and mommy after a diaper change:

Ethan relaxing in his bassinet:

Here's Ethan with Grandma Bonnie's dog, Cooper:

Ethan and I having a morning talk... Notice a similar hair style?

Again, thanks for all your thoughtful notes, comments and emails regarding Ethan!!!

Keep on tickin!
Adam

Written by Adam Pick - Patient & Website Founder

Written by Adam Pick - Patient & Website Founder

Adam Pick is a heart valve patient and author of The Patient's Guide To Heart Valve Surgery. In 2006, Adam founded HeartValveSurgery.com to educate and empower patients. This award-winning website has helped over 10 million people fight heart valve disease. Adam has been featured by the American Heart Association and Medical News Today.

Follow 450K

Comments

Leave a Comment

Your message...
Submit

New Posts From Our Community

Pat Williams - Heart Valve Patient

Pat Williams from
Raleigh

test

Meet Pat
Hunter Testing - Heart Valve Patient

Hunter Testing from
Los Angeles

more testing images

Meet Hunter
Maria Santos - Heart Valve Patient

Maria Santos from
Austin, Texas

Test

Meet Maria

Newest Community Post

Pat Williams - Heart Valve Patient

Pat Williams from
Raleigh

test

Meet Pat
Find Heart Valve Surgeons

Find Heart Valve Surgeons

Search 1,500 patient-recommended surgeons