Friday, July 29, 2011
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Kid Updates
*Cole weighed in at close to 10 pounds today!
*Love the pediatrician that we tried today. This was a poster on the door.
*Carter is working on climbing up and down stairs since we have them now.
*He loves to water the plants and clean his shoes off. His Grandma showed him that.
*Carter will wake up and run to the baby swing to see if Cole is there.
*Carter likes to give Cole the pacifier.
*Carter will try to get my attention when Cole is crying.
*Love the pediatrician that we tried today. This was a poster on the door.
*Carter is working on climbing up and down stairs since we have them now.
*He loves to water the plants and clean his shoes off. His Grandma showed him that.
*Carter will wake up and run to the baby swing to see if Cole is there.
*Carter likes to give Cole the pacifier.
*Carter will try to get my attention when Cole is crying.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Stuff I made.
Besides making, pushing out, and taking care of this preciousness, I have also made a few other things.
Business cards:
They were printed on Kraft paper. Fun.
Please don't call or email Chris. Thanks!
Name prints with meanings:
Verse print for a nursery:
Friday, July 22, 2011
Tractors are awesome.
Carter is fascinated with tractors and any other construction related machine.
He just stands there and stares.
:)
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Eating, sleeping, pooping...and new floors.
Nothing too exciting happening around here. Both babies are doing good. Both eating, sleeping, pooping, and moving.
Yesterday my husband started putting down a new kitchen floor. He is almost done today. Very exciting.
Also....good series on marriage OR relationships in general. Casey and I watched it last night.
Click here.
I'm inspired to make a print to put up that says "Love One Another" as a reminder.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Baby Cole.
He is here. Baby Cole. He's a cutie.
Here's the story:
I went into labor Saturday night. (I was secretly hoping to.) Contractions started about 1:45 am. They were about 7-8 minutes apart.....then 10 minutes apart and then as soon as I got up they stayed at 5 minutes apart for an hour. I was pretty sure my water hadn't broken which made it more confusing. (Am I in labor or not?) Despite being a little unsure, we dropped Carter off with my sis and headed to the hospital figuring that if I wasn't in labor we would just go home.
We show up at the hospital around 10:00 am. I definitely got the vibe that they didn't think I was in labor and the nurses admitted that after everything was said and done. (I guess the machine wasn't really reading my contractions well because my uterus is tipped so they couldn't see how strong they were and my water hadn't broken.) Ha.
Well....we were all in for a surprise because as soon as the doctor checked me I was at 9 cm and ready to go. Ha. Ha. (It's funny now.) I decided to do it naturally since I was so far and it would only take a few pushes. (In theory.) The nurses encouraged me.
The doctor breaks my water and that's when the real drama began. I screamed my head off. It hurt. I guess the entire floor could hear me. I was a drama queen and didn't care one bit.
After processing everything now, I can say that it would have been nice to have mentally prepped for a natural delivery before doing it...just a few pointers would have been nice.
Despite the nurses attempts to help me (they kept saying "you need to stay in control"....what?), I was processing absolutely nothing that they were saying and focusing all on the pain. Once I started pushing right ("baring down"), I didn't really feel the contractions just lots of pressure...which isn't a cake walk but much better then post-water breaking contractions.
Mind you this is all happening in a time frame of about 20 minutes.
So back to the labor...I have a few good pushes between a whole lot of screaming. Cole is about ready to enter the world. I just need to come up with one good push. The doctor says if I don't they would have to vacuum suck him out because his heart rate was dropping. That was a game changer for me. I had all the motivation now because the last thing I wanted was my precious baby to be vacuumed suctioned out of me. How awful does that sound? So I pulled it together, "bared down", and out he came.
And it was so satisfying when they plopped him on my chest. Loved that moment.
I'm glad it's over. I was emotionally, mentally, and physically traumatized. My body was shaking and I didn't know what to do with myself. I had no words or thoughts. Casey was doing about as well as I was. Poor guy.
It was an experience. I must say doing it without an epidural made recovery so much easier and a lot more satisfying when it was over.
We got home Tuesday afternoon thankfully. I was ready to leave the hospital. St. Luke's is great but between all the nurses and doctors that come in and out doing whatever I was wanting to lose my mind. Is it really necessary to check vitals 20 times? Remember....I am emotional. :)
Despite my crazy hormones, I am thankful for everything and my 2 healthy baby boys.
Maybe next time (if there is a next time.....who knows?) I will do a home birth. (Ha. Ha.) My husband will definitely veto that one.
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| All the boys. Love this pic! |
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| I'd say he's a pretty good reward for all that pain. :) |
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