Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Ten Months Old


Jake is 10 months old - we were decorating for Christmas!
He LOVED these Christmas balls!
November 25, 2007

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Saturday, August 25, 2007

7 months


Seven Months Old
August 25, 2007
My FAVORITE picture of all time! LOVE!

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Sunday, February 25, 2007

One Month Old

February 25, 2007
Being held by cousin Peter
(at the photo shoot for Grandma Mary and Grandpa Jake's 50th Wedding Anniversary)

Saturday, February 3, 2007

The Birth Story

Jacob Alan


January 25, 2007
8:14am
8 lbs 14 oz 22 inches



We arrived at the hospital on a COLD morning at 5:30 am. We were tired, but SO EXCITED! When we arrived on the 2nd floor, we were sent to a triage room where I was hooked up to monitors and slowly prepped for surgery. We were told that our recovery and post partum room would be room 222 – and that made us both smile! Our first trip together was to College Station Texas, and both of our hotel rooms (one in Dallas, one in College Station) were 22’s) Our lucky number! Anyway, it seemed like we were in the triage room FOREVER! There was a huge LED clock mounted on the wall at the foot of my bed, and so I felt like I was being tortured to watch the seconds tick by on this clock. By about 7:00, I had been IV’d and had almost a full bag of fluid, had blood drawn, was shaved and prepped for surgery. Our family started arriving about then. My parents came, bringing Emma and Lara with them. Britt’s sister and niece were there as well. I had seen the anesthesiologist, but no one had seen my OB. This was supposed to get underway at 7:30! We were READY!

He finally came in about 7:40, and things started rolling. He made sure I was all ready and greeted our families, then he was off to change! The anesthesiologist’s nurse (who was AWESOME) took me back on the bed to the OR – which is one COLD COLD room – and the anesthesiologist got to work. Unfortunately, the spinal was not a fun experience. He put it in the first time, and I could feel it. He moved it around, and that was PAINFUL – and I could still feel it. So, he took it out and tried one spot higher on my spine. After the initial sting, I couldn’t feel it. SUCCESS. After I started feeling numb, they got me laid out on the table and had me put my arms out to the side. I was dreading that part – where they strap my arms down. But, they never did! I don’t know if they forgot or just figured I was good enough to leave them out there, but it was nice.

Once I was numb, they brought the rest of the surgery team in. My OB made the first incision, and then they brought Britt in. I started crying right then! While I was getting the spinal, I was getting really nervous and shaky, and I wanted my husband there more than anything, so I was more than relived to see him in his scrubs when he walked in! He took his spot right by my head, and was so excited through the whole process! He was looking over the curtain watching every step of the way – between staring into my eyes and trying to keep me from crying, that is. I got a little nauseated a couple of times, but they gave me meds for that, too.

Once the Dr. got to the baby, everyone in the room made comments like “Look at all that hair” and “WOW! That’s a lot of hair.” Britt and I just looked at each other with wide eyes and smiled. About this time, the anesthesiologist leaned down and told me I would feel some pulling and tugging up around my ribs. AND HOW! They were pulling on the baby so hard the whole table was moving! Britt and I made faces at each other expressing our shock! Then, we heard the pump come on. They had to get the suction out to help the baby out! WOW! But once they got a hold of him, they he was out and into this big new world at 8:14am. The Dr. held him up over the curtain and we were instantly in love! A big baby boy with lots and lots and lots of jet black hair! Jacob Alan was here, and he was beautiful!

Our nurse for the day took over for Baby Jake at that time. I liked the lay out of the OR. I could look right over my left shoulder and watch the nurse take care of our baby. Britt hung out with me for a few more minutes to make sure I was going to be OK, and then he headed over to watch the nurse work on Jake. Not too long after she put him in the bassinette, he peed on her! The whole OR got a chuckle out of that one! She had to wash his hair 3 times – with a little baby scrubbing brush – to get all the gunk out of his thick hair! She weighed him (8 lbs 14 ounces), measured his head (15 inches!!! So glad this was a section!), and measured his length (22 inches – did we mention we like 22’s?). Once he was all clean, she was assessing him again, and decided he was not breathing as well as he should be. I was later explained (and remember reading somewhere) that white male “fat” babies are notorious for not breathing well on their own at first, and the C-section delivery was a strike against him as well since his lungs were not compressed in the birth canal during delivery. So, after some reassuring words to me and the new dad, the nurse was off to the nursery with my little man. Britt left to go tell our families, and the doctors continued to work on me and get me finished up.

I lost track of time at this point. I know after they got me all sewed up, I had to stay in the OR “recovering” for about half an hour. I also know that Britt was spending his time in the hall between the visitors’ waiting room, my recovery room, and the nursery. I *think* I got back to my 222 room about 9:15 or 9:30. I know my dad had gone on to work, and my mom was there with the girls. Britt’s sister and niece were still there as well. We wanted Emma and Lara to get to school by about 10:00am, so they waited around for awhile to hear an update on Jake, and then they left for school. Jake was in the nursery in an oxygen tent. Room air is 21% oxygen, and the goal was to get him to 100% saturation at room air before he could come meet his momma. They started him at 40% oxygen in the tent, and he was at 85% saturation. When our families had heard this news, they left us to go about their days. Since no one was going to be able to hold the baby and meet him, they all decided to get out of the way so I could start my recovery.

Jake was in the nursery until almost 12 noon. In the mean time, I was back in my recovery room, trying to sip water and eat ice chips – all resulting in puking my guts out! 2 different LPN’s knew I was having this problem, but no one bothered to tell my nurse – who was also Jake’s nurse, so I am sure she was busy with him. When she came in to tell me Jake was almost ready to come see me, I was puking – AGAIN. She asked how long I had been doing that, and when I said the whole time I had been in the room, she was pretty ticked that no one had told her. So, she was off to get me some nausea medicine, and my baby! I was so excited to hear he was coming to meet me soon! The meds got there first. I don’t know what it was, but I never want it again! It made the nausea WORSE and I felt like I was on FIRE! Every time Britt handed me the baby, I had to give him back so I could puke! We got the nurse in there, and she said she would get different meds, and that we could turn the a/c down in the room to get me comfortable. But to do that, we had to take the baby out as it would be to cold for him. She said, “I will just take him back to the nursery for 2 or 3 hours.” That’s when I lost it! That seemed like a LIFETIME to me! I just wanted to hold my baby!!!!! I was so sick, and so upset, and so not liking this experience! But, they took the baby out of the room, and Britt decided to go get some lunch and told me to sleep. So I did.

I woke up about 1:30 and felt a lot better. Britt came back in the room right about the time I woke up, and he asked me if there was anything he could get me. All I wanted was MY BABY! So, we called down and he was soon on his way to FINALLY meet his Mommy! They told me to try and breastfeed whenever I felt comfortable, but I was just so happy to hold him, I didn’t even try for about an hour. He was so tiny, and perfect! And ours! A real dream come true.

We were in the hospital until Sunday early afternoon. Sunday morning seemed to drag on forever! We were so ready to bring him home to see his home and to get all 5 members of our family under one roof! We can hardly believe we have been a family of 5 for a little over a week. It just doesn’t seem real!

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

We're all set for Thursday!

We have both worked our last day, and we are all registered at the hospital! I left for my appointment at the hospital about 2:15 from work, and won't be back there as a full time employee for 12 weeks! YAY! I do have a few responsibilities to take care of sooner than that, but I am OK with that! Britt is off for the rest of this week, and the 2 weeks following.

We went to the hospital and made 3 stops. First, we went to administration to pre-register for our "stay." That went well. Since I was in the ER there about 2 months before Britt and I got married, all my info was in the system - just had to change my last name!

After we got done with that paper work, we went up to Labor & Delivery for a medical history and more paper work! The fun part of this step was that the nurse was the same nurse that taught the girls' siblings class and our breastfeeding class, so we already felt like we knew her! Plus, she took my blood pressure (140/72) and we listened to Baby Weaver's heartbeat (about 150 BPM). All is GREAT there! We got a tour when we were at the siblings class, but it was nice to get another one without 4 year olds in tow. We really have a nice facility, so we are excited.

After the tour and last minute surgery reminders, it was down to the lab. This was sure to be my least favorite part of the afternoon. But, God is good once again! The phlebotomist was the best I have had in YEARS! She asked me which arm - I told her to choose since it is always a challenge. She picked my right arm, applied the tourniquet, poked with her fingers twice, put in the needle with one try (NO PAIN), and filled the 2 vials she needed. I was SHOCKED! And THANKFUL! It was over before it began. She was realty chatty, too, so that was almost a FUN part of the day.

So, things are on a roll! I got a fun bracelet to wear that I have to keep on and keep track of until Thursday identifying my blood work. The girls keep asking about it. How I got it on there and how they'll get it off. LOL! We are 33.5 hours away from meeting our SON! We are excited about our relaxing day tomorrow with taking the girls to school and just hanging out with each other. I think we have a few little errands to take care of, but other than that we are READY TO GO!

Monday, January 22, 2007

Appointment - 38 weeks 1 day

BP: 132/72
Weight: 240 (-1)

Another short and sweet visit! All was well with all my vitals and other statistics. Even lost a pound! LOL!

Once the nurse was done with her tasks, the Dr. came in and we listened to the baby’s heartbeat, he measured me, then it was on to questions about Thursday! Sounds like we should meet our boy about 8:00am! We were just asking about time line and visitors and how this all goes down. It all is getting so close and so REAL now! We think we have everything all lined up for Thursday! My mom is keeping the girls Wednesday night, and they will be up at the hospital before I go back, so it should be cool for them as well!

Tomorrow we go to the hospital to fill out paperwork and do the “pre-op” visit. When I leave my office for that visit, I will not be back to work until my leave is over! Britt and I are both taking Wednesday off to relax and prepare. YAY!

While we were checking out, they had me schedule my 2 week post-partum visit. WOW! That seemed a little surreal… But, I am sure this will all feel real on Thursday!

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Our last Lazy Saturday for awhile...

It's just a lazy day. The girls and Britt got up before I did, and we had a somewhat productive morning. Britt made cinnamon rolls for us for breakfast, and he went off to clean the 2 bathrooms. After us girls ate, Emma and Lara got dressed in Orange to go to the women's basketball game with Britt. While they were gone, I mopped all the hard surface floors in the house, and cleaned the fabric softener dispenser and agitator in the washer. SO EXCITING! It was nice to have the quiet house to get those things done, but I was sure glad to see them when they got back! We ate a quick lunch, then all ended up napping! It is snowing and raining and just grey and BLAH here today, so it has been nice! Everyone is up now, just hanging out!

So, I thought I would share a few of the pictures from Jake's room last week. We finished all the big stuff in there and took some new pictures. Here are some of the ones that really show off what we have done:





So, that's the room we will be bringing Jake home to in just a few days! As far as the pregnancy is going, things are great. Jake is a hiccupper! He has had them at least 2x a day for the past few days! And he is still moving around like CRAZY! I am really tired. I was supposed to work today, but because of the weather, and the fact that I am just WORN OUT, I pawned my duties out on other people. I am working all day Monday (we have a Dr's appointment that morning), then most of the day Tuesday until I go to my hospital pre-op appointment later in the afternoon. When I leave work for that, my maternity leave will have officially started! Britt and I are taking Wednesday for ourselves! YAY!

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Hiccups... AGAIN!

Have I mentioned how often this sweet baby boy gets the hiccups? A least 2x a day! LOL! I know he had them late last night as I was watching the 2nd (of 3) OT periods in the OSU vs Texas basketball game. Then, he had them again a little bit later as I lay trying to get some sleep. And now - in the early morning. I woke up at 5 and had to pee, and I could not get back to sleep. Good thing, too, since my little man is rhythmically bouncing around in there again! Silly boy! I wonder if he will hiccup this much out of the womb?

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Baby Funny (maybe a little TMI...)

So, I get up to go to the bathroom about 4 times a night now. FUN! But, I got a good giggle on one trip last night. Seems that every time I go sit on the toilet, I pass a little gas. No big deal - I mean at least I am in the bathroom and not disturbing anyone, ya know? Well, last night I did that as I sat down to pee, and I felt Baby Jake jump right as it happened. Like I startled him! For some reason, I thought that was hilarious! Just had to share...

Monday, January 15, 2007

Appointment - 37 weeks 1 day

BP: 132/76
Weight: 241 (+3)

10 days to go!

Today's appointment went well! Emma and Lara went with us since they were out of school, so they were excited to hear the baby's heartbeat again! The doctor told them it sounded like a choo choo train, or a running horse, or a washing machine. Lara told him it sounded like her brother's heart! LOL!

All was fine and normal - good news. We did freak the nurse out a little bit when I told her I had a few contractions last night! But, I had 4 in about a 1.5 hour time span - never closer than 15 minutes apart. And I was resting the whole time this was going on, so I knew it was no big deal.

Anyway - back in a week! We go to the OB on Monday, the hospital for paperwork on Tuesday, and BABY DAY is THURSDAY!

We wsent shopping after the appointment, and we got the CUTEST outfit to bring Baby Jake home in! I have also packed his bag, and thought about packing mine. We are getting closer!!!

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Today I am thankful for...

Loving parents, Outstanding in-laws, Fed-Ex ground, and Monistat.

The first 2 are self explanitory. Fed-Ex ground got our crib to us in like 3 days, so we got to put it together last night and finish decorating the nursery. It looks GREAT! As soon as I get my computer at home back from the guy that is fixing it, I can post pictures. And for the Monistat as I have been battling the mother of all yeast infections since we were in Shreveport. It's my own fault for not calling the doctor sooner, but I am on day 2 of treatmeant and feeling MUCH better!

15 days!

Tuesday, January 9, 2007

Appointment - 36 weeks 2 days


BP: 140/76
Weight: 238 (-2)

All was well at the short appointment! No Group B strep test today like I thought, and no internal check. So, just the usual. Weight, urine, BP, listen to the hearbeat, measure, and out the door!

Emma and Lara got to come to the appointment with us. They were more interested in weighing themsleves and playing with the stickers the nurse gave them than anything else, but they did pause long enough to hear their brother's heartbeat! It was fun to be able to take them with us!

We go back next Monday!

Tuesday, January 2, 2007

Appointment – 35 weeks 2 days

BP: 126/56
Weight: 240 (+4)

Another short and sweet visit to the OB! Nothing exciting happening, so I just need to keep cooking this baby! Got to hear his FABULOUS heartbeat. Urine is fine, BP is good, weight gain is good!

He just said to keep an eye on things (since I lost part of my mucous plug last week) and that he will see me every week now. I am pretty uncomfortable, but you SEE how big (and low) this baby is, so it’s to be expected, I guess! LOL!

3 weeks and 2 days to go!

Monday, January 1, 2007

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Welcome to 2007!

Jacob Alan will be joining us this year – this MONTH even! We can’t believe it is already here!

Today, my parents are here helping us finish the nursery. Emma and Lara (after spending almost 24 hours stranded in Denver) are in Montana with their father, so we have “help free” time. I think my parents thought they would be here for a few hours – home in time for lunch. Well, they have been here since about 9:45, and it is now 3:00. Mom and I made a Wal-Mart run for baby supplies, batteries, and medicine and brought back burgers for lunch. The men finished the floor while we were gone (YAY!!!!!!!!), and were contemplating the crown molding when we got here with food. After we ate, us girls started MORE laundry, and the guys stared the molding. But then ran into some complications. Basically, they are at Lowe’s now – seeking help! LOL!

But, by tonight, the floor and molding WILL be done. Britt hopes to seal the changing table and dresser tonight, so we can move those pieces of furniture, plus the glider rocker, in tomorrow morning. The dresser drawers are done, so my mom and I have filled them (and the closet) with the laundry we have been doing. I am 99% sure I have washed everything I will need for the first few weeks. I think she wants me to pack my bag for the hospital (and Jake’s), but I am just not ready for that yet! I still have 3+ weeks!

The room is AWESOME! I can’t wait to get some more things in there so I can snap some pictures. We were all just standing there visualizing it and LOVING it a little while ago! Won’t be long now!