Showing posts with label Weston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weston. Show all posts

August 18, 2012

Dear Weston

Dear Weston,

Any day now, your world is going to change.  Mama and Daddy are going to go to the hospital and have your brother or sister.  You aren't going to be the center of our world anymore.  You will be sharing that with the new baby.  However, our love for you will always be the same.  Our love will not be divided, only multiplied.  After all, YOU are the baby that made us a Mommy and Daddy. 

You will be a GREAT big brother.  I'm sure it won't be smooth at first, for any of us.  None of us have done this before; Daddy and I have never had two children and you've never had to share your attention.  I worry that since you have no idea what is about to happen, that you will act out and get upset more quickly.  I hope in a few years that you and the baby will be best friends and will grow up looking out for each other.  Daddy and I believe that, if God sees fit, every child should have a sibling.  This way, you have a buddy, a confidant, and someone to share inside jokes with. 

I can't wait for you to meet your sibling and watch your love grow for them.  I know you will be confused because for the last 10 months, the "baby" has just been my belly.  You have shown the baby love by kissing my belly and that was enough.  The baby hasn't made any noise, wanted any of my attention or wanted you to share any of your toys with it. That's going to change and I know you won't understand.  That's ok though.  I will do my best to explain everything to you as we go along.  I know you will be such a great helper for Mommy.  You can bring me diapers, help feed and soothe the baby and bring the baby toys.  You are such a smart boy, so I know you will teach the baby so much.

Yesterday, knowing that our one-on-one time is short, I let you come and watch a movie (Cars 2, your favorite right now) in my bed during naptime.  You were absolutely thrilled when I brought your blankie and pillow into my bed. About 5 minutes before the movie ended, you fell asleep.  I just laid there and watched you sleep and cherished the time we had together. You seemed to really enjoy having the opportunity to be in Mommy and Daddy's bed.  Babies don't get to take naps in Mommy and Daddy's bed, just big boys like you.  We'll definitely have to do that more often.  I hope you will want to continue having quiet time/naps in our room.

I hope you have fun at Mamma and Papa's house and enjoy playing with the puppy dogs.  Please don't be scared that Mommy is in the hospital.  You were born in a hospital too.  Hospitals are where it is most safe for your brother or sister to be born.  I will miss you so, so much while I am away.  After all, this will be the longest that I will have been away from you since you were born.  You can come visit whenever you would like and before you know it, Mommy, Daddy, brother or sister and you will all be back home starting our new life as a family of four.

Please don't ever forget that we love you very, very, very much and always will.

Love,
Mommy and Daddy

August 8, 2012

What Have I Done?!

I have a doctor's appointment this morning.  As much as I'd like the doctor to give me an induction date so that this long, painful, sickly pregnancy can come to an end, I don't want to know when the last day with just Weston will be.  I'd also like to go into labor on my own, since I had to be induced with Weston too.

Ten months ago, it seemed like a really good idea to give Weston a sibling.  However, now that I have a very short time left, I'm wondering how big this mistake is.

Now, I am NOT calling Baby #2 a mistake AT ALL.  The "mistake" I am talking about is all in my head, I'm sure. I'll bullet point and rationalize these thoughts, maybe it will help.

  • Weston is not going to get all of the attention anymore.  How will he deal with that?
    Weston is two.  He won't remember the difference and after a few weeks with the new baby, he'll adjust just fine.
  • Weston is only two and has no idea what is about to occur in his life.
    Weston IS only two, so he won't remember life before the baby arrives.
  • Weston is and has been my and Doug's primary focus for almost 26 months now. How can I give him adequate time and attention, especially in the early weeks when I am so exhausted I can't even see straight?
    That's what teamwork is for.  Each parent focuses on one child.  One-on-one defense, I guess.
  • What if Weston hates us for having another baby?
    Weston doesn't know what hate is and when he does find out what it is, the baby will be old news.
  • I've been told parenting two children is a lot harder than parenting one.  It's not just double the work like one would think.
    If parenting subsequent children really was as difficult as people have said, there wouldn't be nearly as many siblings in this world as there are and there certainly wouldn't be families with more than 2 children.  If I go into parenting two children with no expectations of how our daily life will be, I will be neither happy, nor disappointed if something doesn't work out.
  • Will Weston be scared seeing me in the hospital and unable to go home with him?
    When I was hospitalized for hyperemesis, he came to visit and didn't seem scared.  Of course, it was only one night and he's older now, but hopefully he'll still not care.
These are only a few of my concerns, but only time will tell how they all work out.  I'm also pretty sure that I'm not the first nor will I be the last mom/parent to have these concerns.  Everyone tells me to just breathe and enjoy having my children close together, because soon my fears will be dating, college and an empty nest.

June 25, 2012

Father's Day

I realize Father's Day was more than a week ago, but I am just now having time to post.

We started Father's Day at church.  When we got home, my parents brought over home-cooked breakfast.  After breakfast, my dad and Doug opened presents.  Weston, the dogs and I got Doug splatter screens for cooking, a DVD he wanted and made him a candy card.  We got my dad a movie theater gift card.  He really enjoys seeing movies.

When we finished opening gifts, we all took a nap.  It's our thing.  Ha. 

When we got up, we headed to an early dinner.  We then came back to the house to play games and then went out for dessert.  It was a very restful and fun day.

May 29, 2012

Memorial Day Weekend

For Memorial Day weekend, Doug, Weston, I and my parents went to south Georgia.  There we met up with my in-laws and went to an amusement park/water park.

We thought we'd get into the hotel around midnight, but it was actually around 3am when we got there. :-(  It made for an early morning when we needed to get up a few hours later.  Surprisingly, Weston was in a great mood all day.  

On Saturday, we went on a few rides at the amusement park, but it was 100 degrees and between my pregnant self and Weston's little body, we couldn't stay in that heat too long.  We ended up spending the entire afternoon in the water park area.  Weston LOVED the lazy river and the kids water area.  He didn't want to get out of the water.  It's not all that surprising, since his mom and dad are huge water people too.  Saturday evening, there was a concert in the park, so we stayed for that. The Band Perry was performing and even though he had swam all day, only had a short 20 minute nap and about 3 hours of sleep the night before, Weston danced through the whole concert, cutting up and entertaining the people around us.

On Sunday, we went back to the park.  When you buy a ticket at the amusement park, you get in a consecutive day free, so we figured why not go back?!  It was a little cooler on Sunday because Tropical Storm Beryl was heading in our direction.  We went on the few more amusement rides and then headed over to the water park area again.  We spent the entire time in the lazy river.  The only reason we got out of the water is the sky seemed threatening and we were getting cold since there wasn't any sun.  After we got dried off and changed into our clothes, the sun came back out (and stayed out).  Isn't that the way it always is?  Doug's parents and brother left to head back to Florida since they had work on Monday.  The rest of us wandered around the park a little longer, but as soon as we put Weston in his stroller, he fell asleep.  Doug went on a roller coaster and then we headed towards the gift shop to get Weston a souvenir.  When we left the park, we went looking for dinner and spent about 2 hours hunting down a non-chain pizza place.  There weren't any open, so we ended up at Pizza Hut.  While we were in there, it got very windy and started pouring.  Beryl had arrived.

On Monday, we headed back to Alabama.  We went through Atlanta and met up with my uncle and aunt.  We ate at the Varsity, which is so fattening, but so yummy!  We ended up getting home in time to go to our Monday night trivia game, where our team took first place for the 3rd week in a row.  

We had a fabulous weekend and hope you did the same. :-)

May 14, 2012

Mother's Day

Yesterday was my second Mother's Day (although I was pregnant with Weston for Mother's Day 2010).

Doug and Weston did a really good job of loving on me yesterday, as they do every day. 

*A disclaimer: I think that Mother's Day is another holiday thought up by retailers to make more money.  I feel that children are a huge blessing and there doesn't need to be a day set aside for mothers (or fathers).

We started the morning at church and then met my parents for breakfast.  Afterwards, we went home and all three of us took a nice nap.  When we got up, we started getting ready to go to dinner.  We decided to go early so that we could beat the dinner rush.  We pulled up to the restaurant before 4:30 and we were told it would be an hour wait (which it was).  Guess we didn't beat the rush. 

While we were waiting to be seated, I opened presents from Doug, Weston, the dogs and my parents.  We also gave my mom presents as well.  Doug got me a book I've been wanting to read, Weston got me the Beauty and the Beast DVD because I want to collect all of the Disney movies, and the dogs got me a new iPhone cover.  My parents got me a fan to help combat the hot Alabama summer since, lucky me, I will be pregnant until the end of August (or that's the plan).

We got my mom a picture frame from Weston that says "I love you Mamma".  I saw a deal on the frame and since we can't find anything with Mamma on it, I decided to order it.  And then it occurred to me that I should have waited until Grandparents Day in September.  Oh well, she enjoyed it.  We also got her a chaise lounge for her back porch so she could sit outside and read.

Mother's Day 2012 was a very nice day and I felt celebrated, even though I don't deserve it.  I'm just doing what I've always dreamed of doing- being a Mom.

May 4, 2012

Making New Friends

A warm welcome to those of you coming from Kelly's Korner

My name is Ellery and I live in North Alabama.  I am married to Doug, an engineer and I am a former teacher, now SAHM to Weston, our almost 2 year old son and a new baby due in August.  We have a Great Dane and a black Labrador.  

I enjoy going to church and hanging out with my family and friends.  In the fall, SEC football is on as much as possible.  We are a house divided between University of Florida and LSU.  Living in Alabama and Auburn territory is difficult, but we make it work.

We've lived in North Alabama since November 2010, but I grew up on the Gulf Coast of Florida and have lived in Mobile, Gulf Coast Mississippi and Texas.  I would love to live where it snows on a regular basis, but I do enjoy Alabama.

This kind of sounds like a personal ad, so I am going to stop here.  Maybe we can be friends?

April 16, 2012

Black Mold

I am VERY allergic to mold, mildew, microspores.  Every time I would go into the kitchen (which is a lot), but especially when I was near the fridge or sink, my nose would start itching and I'd start sneezing.  Doug looked in the fridge and he looked under the cabinet and he couldn't find anything either place.  I figured maybe it was just me and dropped the issue.

A month or so ago, I thought I heard trickling or water noise in or near the refrigerator.  I thought it was odd, since we don't have an ice maker in our fridge/freezer, so I mentioned it to Doug.  He again looked in the fridge and couldn't find a source.

Then, about 10 days ago, I noticed a leak under the refrigerator. It wasn't just water, but brownish muck too.  I wiped it up and went about my business.  Then it happened again and more water came gushing out.  We realized this was happening when we ran the dishwasher or sink.  My dad, who is a plumber, looked at it for us and realized that there was a leak in the wall.

Since we are renting our house while waiting for our house to be built, we called the property management company.  Today the guys came out (and are actually still here) and have had to remove the cabinets, sink and dishwasher to fix the leak.  At this point, they realize our kitchen is filled with black mold and that the leak has been happening since the house was built.  It's just now making itself apparent by leaking out of the wall.  The mold has been building up for some time too. Now, we have to have people come out and clean all the black mold out of our house.  This is so much more of a nightmare than I thought it was going to be!

All of last summer, I was really sick.  I went to umpteen doctors and specialists to try and figure out why I was remaining so sick.  Now with the evidence of black mold, the pieces are fitting together as to why the doctors couldn't find anything.  It's environmental. Doug, Weston and I have been living in mold hell the entire time we have lived here and just didn't know it.  I'm sure my OB would be thrilled to know I am carrying a baby in this environment.  Ugh!



April 14, 2012

Telling Doug

The October after Doug and I got married, I bought a Christmas themed scavenger hunt for me to send Doug on to find a gift with.  The first year, his gift at the end was a Mouse Trap game from the baby on the way.  

Since I really didn't have a gift in mind for this year, I decided I would take a pregnancy test after he left for work and that would be his final gift.  I wasn't going to wait until Christmas Day to let him do the scavenger hunt, so I thought about when a good time would be.  We got engaged on December 21, so I decided that would be a good day to test and give him the news.

The night before, I was so excited about taking a test that I didn't sleep. The next morning, I needed to go to the bathroom pretty badly, but I wanted to video the test result, so I didn't want to take the test until Doug left for work.  When Doug's alarm went off, he didn't get up.  When the second alarm went off, he still didn't get up.  I gently woke him up and explained he needed to get going. I then went and fed the dogs, let them out.  I basically did anything I could do to get him out of the house ASAP.

When he finally left, I RAN to the bathroom and took the test.  I then videoed the test until it turned to 'pregnant'. That afternoon, while Weston was napping, I set out all the scavenger hunt clues.  The final clue was on our bathroom mirror.  It said:

"Three years ago today, you gave me a ring
I wonder what THIS December 21st will bring.
Go get Weston for your gift."

I had put a "Big Brother" shirt on Weston and I figured right before Doug went in to his room, I'd hand Weston the pregnancy test, sanitized obviously.  Doug usually gets home at the end of nap time, so I thought the timing would work out well.  Of course, wasn't that the day that Doug got out of work late.  I made Weston stay in his crib until Doug got home, so needless to say Weston wasn't the happiest or most cooperative camper when Doug finally went in there.  I don't have pictures either.

Since we had been trying, Doug sort of suspected I was pregnant, but had no idea that was the gift at the end of the scavenger hunt.

April 10, 2012

New Beginnings

As I alluded to in my Valentine's Day post (almost 2 months ago!), I was very sick for the first 2 months of the year.  I was hospitalized 3 times in about a month.  The worst part of the fact that I was so sick, is that I chose to take the chance that I would be sick.

You see, last Fall, I was getting baby fever and Doug and I had been discussing trying for another baby, so that Weston and the baby would be close in age.  After an unfortunate November, December arrived, as did this: 

 Doug and I were thrilled and told both sets of parents on Christmas Day, at which point I was only 5 weeks, which was early to tell anyone, but how often do you get to tell your parents on a major holiday that they're going to be grandparents again?!  

I don't know if I've mentioned it on the blog, but when we got pregnant with Weston, it was a COMPLETE surprise! In fact, we had no clue we were pregnant and we were certainly not planning on a baby.  We'd only been married about 6 weeks when we got the positive.

At the beginning of January, I started having nausea, which morphed into extreme nausea, which further morphed into hyperemesis, or extreme vomiting.  I couldn't keep anything down and therefore I was not getting nutrients and more importantly, the baby wasn't getting the nutrients it needed.  As I said above, I was in the hospital three times from mid-January to early February.  During my stays, I was given lots and lots of IV fluids with nutrients in them.  The first two times I was hospitalized, I felt better for a few days and then I started feeling bad again.  The third time I was hospitalized seemed to do the trick and I haven't had to go back since.  

I thought my nausea with Weston was bad, but it was a cakewalk compared to this pregnancy.  Doug and I thought we wanted 4 children, but as sick as I've been this pregnancy, I think this baby may be the last one.

Doug and my parents have been so great throughout this whole thing.  Luckily, Doug has a job where he can work from home if needed.  My parents live about 5-10 minutes away, so they came and took care of Weston when Doug couldn't stay home.  They all took such great care of me and helped me through one of the sickest times in my life.

I will provide more details tomorrow.

February 14, 2012

Happy Valentine's Day!

Happy Valentine's Day y'all!  I've had a rough month (+), but hopefully I'm on the mend.
Doug and I went out to dinner.  Weston stayed with my parents.  It was a very nice evening.
In honor of Valentine's Day, I'm going to fill out a survey.  Boring, I know, but at least I'm posting.
How long have you and your significant other been together?  3 1/2 years
How did you meet? (What’s your love story?) We met through a mutual friend. Doug was in town for Labor Day weekend and the friend invited both of us to go to trivia night.  We enjoyed each other's company and ended up going out 3 more times that weekend.  Shortly after, I got a job closer to where Doug lived and that was it. Here's the full story.
If married, how long have you been married? 2 1/2 years next month 
  
If you are married, where did you get married? Big or small wedding? We got married at Kirkwood Presbyterian Church in Bradenton, FL.  Our wedding was medium-sized.
  
Do you have any nicknames that you call one another? Not really
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Name 3 things you love most about your honey. #1 His love for his family #2 His work ethic #3 His ability to be incredibly laid-back, in turn keeping me calm (or trying to).
 
Tell us how he proposed.  After recreating our first weekend together, he took me to the park where we sat for many hours talking and proposed to me by the dolphin fountain.
Is he a flower and teddy bear kind of guy, or strawberries, champagne and rose petals? He brings me flowers (not always roses and not always red) on occasion, not just Valentine's Day, but otherwise, he thinks outside the box.
Are you a sunset dinner on the beach kind of girl, or a pop a movie in and relax on the couch? Definitely a movie and couch type of girl.
Tell us one thing you’d like to do with your significant other one day. If you could do anything? Go anywhere? I'd like to take our child(ren) to all the baseball parks in the U.S. (and the one in Canada).  This would allow my hubby to share his love of baseball with the children and allow me to see the U.S.
Tell us what you plan on doing this Valentine’s Day. We will try to go out to dinner, exchange gifts and spend time with Weston.
Are you asking for anything for Valentine’s Day? Nope, I'd be perfectly happy with sitting at home staring at each other, no gifts exchanged, if it means spending time with my husband and son.
Give us one piece of advice of keeping a relationship strong and full of love. Always remember why you fell in love with the person.  Date nights and being silly together help too. ;-)

January 2, 2012

Trivia Night

Tonight Doug, Weston and I met up with my parents and went to a local Mexican restaurant for trivia night.  We had a lot of fun playing the game.  There were about 8 teams tonight and our team came in 3rd and won a $5 gift card to the restaurant.  Not too shabby for our first time.  We will definitely be going again!

We already have plans to meet up with a co-worker of Doug's and his wife.  Fun date night for the adults.  Weston can stay with his Mamma and Papa, which breaks all of their hearts.  LOL.

January 1, 2012

Happy New Year!

Happy 2012!!

Obviously I had trouble keeping up with the blog last year.  I think I set my own expectations too high, posting every day.  I'm going to try to be a better blogger this upcoming year.
I have several things going on this year that are exciting, beginning with a new pen pal that I was matched up with through Leslie's blog.

I'm not making any resolutions for the year, but I am making goals.
  • Be a better blogger
  • Spend more time "present" with my family and friends (less iPhone, computer, iPad time)
  • Enjoy each day
  • Eat healthier
I hope everyone's 2012 is better than 2011.  

July 1, 2011

Weston's Labor and Birth Story

On June 25, 2010, I had a regularly scheduled doctor's appointment.  Unfortunately, my doctor was at a delivery, so I saw the nurse practitioner.  However, it was in his notes to offer me a scheduled induction.  This was because I had Strep B and therefore had to have antibiotics for a certain amount of time before delivery.  By scheduling an induction, the hospital would be able to ensure the correct amount of antibiotics would be in my system before I delivered.

Doug and I decided that having an induction would be the best idea.  We were told it would be either on Tuesday or Wednesday of the following week and that they would call us and notify us of the day and time we needed to go to the hospital.  For some inexplicable reason, once we left the doctor's office, I became very emotional.  I think having a 2-day window for when we would become a family made this whole 10-month situation more real.  I cried for a long time wondering if we had made the wrong decision by scheduling an induction. 

Later in the day, I received a call saying that my induction would be on Wednesday, June 30th and that I needed to be at the hospital at midnight that morning.  I kept hoping that in the next 4 days, I would naturally go into labor.  Apparently my stubborn son thought better of it, because we made it to midnight on June 30th with no overly exciting progress.

However, knowing when this baby would be born did allow me to get a pedicure, spend quality time with Doug during our last weekend as a two-some and prepare a little bit more for what was going to come, like I knew what to expect (haha).

So, on Tuesday we spent our last day as a couple.  We left the house about 11:45pm for a 5 minute drive. What? We were excited! When we got to the hospital, since it was so late, we had to go through the ER to get to Labor and Delivery.  We pre-registered at the hospital a few weeks before Weston's due date, so when I went into labor, we wouldn't have to waste time (or me trying not to kill someone since I'd be in pain) getting to L&D. However, the triage nurse made me give all of my information again (name, ss#, blood type, etc.), which if I were in labor, I'd be pissed to be giving this information.

When the triage nurse was finally finished grilling me, she opened the doors to the ER treatment area and told us she'd call L&D and let them know we were on our way.  No wheelchair, no directions, just go. Our hospital was under construction at the time, so there wasn't a direct path to L&D.  Instead, Doug and I weaved our way through the halls like mice in a maze.  Except we couldn't find our cheese...and there weren't too many people roaming the halls at midnight to ask for directions.  We went to several elevator banks until we finally found the correct one.  I remember we had to push the call button outside the doors of L&D and tell them who we were and why we were there.  That really stuck with me because it meant we were not going to be leaving those locked doors until we were parents.  Oh My!!

Once we got into our LDR room, which was quite spacious, the nurse had me change into a hospital gown and then they kicked Doug out.  I was a little confused because I was sure whatever part of my body they were planning on working on, Doug had seen before.  I mean let's face it, I was there to deliver his baby.  The baby got into my belly somehow... Anyhow, they began asking me all kinds of questions, some of which included whether or not Doug abused me in any way while I was pregnant or if he tried to hurt the baby in-utero.  I thought those were the most bizarre questions and if you knew Doug, you'd know that the idea of him abusing me or anyone else is extremely laughable.  I'm pretty sure most people don't get asked those questions and when I mentioned to my mom that I had been asked them, she thought the OB might have asked the hospital to ask me the questions because Doug came to every prenatal visit and perhaps the doctor thought he was controlling me.  Weston was our first baby, Doug was excited to go to all the visits and hear our baby's heartbeat and on ultrasound days, see the baby.  I'm fairly sure he won't accompany me to all of the appointments for baby #2, but if he wants to, so be it.

Anyway, once Doug was allowed back in, the nurses finished my IV and inserted the induction medicine into (onto?) my cervix.  They then told me I had to lay flat for the next several hours and to try and get some sleep.  They brought me an Ambien to help out with that.  I've never been a great sleeper, but I've never taken sleeping pills before to help combat insomnia.  Let me tell you, I will NEVER take another sleeping pill in my life!  There was a bottle of Gatorade or something on a table across the room.  I saw it as a very pregnant hula dancer giving birth.

Before I was induced, the doctor said the cervix medicine would do its job and we would have a baby by lunchtime.  At 8am when the OB arrived, I hadn't progressed much past 3cm, which I was almost at when I was admitted.  He made some comment about how comfortable I looked and then he broke my water, which I have heard some people say was the best feeling.  I  hated it!! It felt like wetting my pants for what felt like a couple hours.  Every time I would shift in the bed, there would be another gush.  YUCK!!

At apparently the same time as breaking my water, Satan my OB also ordered the Pitocin (which I'm pretty sure I wasn't hooked up to previously) turned up, WAY up.  I went from perfectly fine, playing cards and contracting without much discomfort, to OHMYGOODNESSMAKEITSTOP!! in about 15 minutes. 

My goal was to go without an epidural.  I planned to walk around to both have gravity help the situation and to be in a different position to labor.  I had a normal pregnancy without any real complications, so I figured walking around would be acceptable.  However, the nurses wouldn't let me get out of bed to use the bathroom, much less to let me walk around.  Therefore, I had to do all of my laboring in the bed.  Between that and the intensity of the Pitocin, my labor was very strong and my contractions were one on top of the next from 3.5 cm on. 

I labored naturally for the next 6 1/2 hours in darkness and silence, during which time the nurses kept making me move out of the only position that was comfortable* because they couldn't monitor the baby.  At some point, late in the 6 1/2 hours, they decided to put an internal monitor on the baby's head so that I could be in my comfortable* position.  So smart those nurses were... Why I couldn't walk around at that point, I'm still not sure, but my requests kept getting denied.  There was one nurse that kept telling me "just breathe".  She almost found herself thrown out of the window!
*comfortable if you are going through the most intense pain you've ever felt but momentarily, it's one step down from that.

By 2:30, I asked for an epidural, not because I couldn't just muster through the pain, but because at that point, I'd had energy-draining contractions one after the other for 6 1/2 hours and I didn't think I would have the energy to push when it came time if I didn't get some rest.  The nurse told me that I would have to wait until 2 bags of fluids were pushed into me to get my epidural.  I had been on an IV for at least 9 hours at that point.  Why did I need so much more fluid before I could get the epidural?! When I heard that fun news, I thought I was going to lose my mind.  After finally getting the fluids, they called anesthesia to come give me my epidural.  The anesthesiologist tried 3 times before successfully getting my epidural in the correct place.  I didn't care, just give me some relief FORTHELOVEOFGOD!! Doug tells me before the nurse had finished securing the epidural lines and whatever else she needed to do, I was in a deep sleep.  Apparently I did need the sleep.

The next thing I remember is the nurse waking me up after what seemed like 15 minutes, but was almost 2 hours later.  She told me it was time to push, so I needed to wake up.  I remember thinking, just let me sleep, I'll push when I'm less sleepy.

I began pushing about 5:00. I truly believe this was the most difficult part of the whole labor.  As much as I didn't enjoy the intense pain I was feeling, I hated pushing.  My epidural was great, I felt the pressure of the contractions so I knew when to push and it didn't hurt.  However, I have exertion-induced asthma.  Therefore, as you can imagine, I had a lot of trouble breathing and getting enough breath to push.  They didn't give me oxygen, so I guess they figured if I turned blue, they'd give me some?

After 46 minutes of pushing (and not breathing) I gave birth to what my OB said was "a solid one".  Weston was born at 5:46pm on 6/30/2010.  He weighed 8 pounds 13 ounces and was 22 inches long.

I had a student nurse that had been one of my nurses since 7am and she wanted to see her first baby born.  She was supposed to be at a meeting at her other job, but stayed until he was born. :-)

At literally 5:47, a cafeteria worker came in with a cheeseburger she claimed we ordered.  I was thinking 'sweetheart, my legs are still up in stirrups, I haven't birthed the placenta yet and I've been pushing for almost an hour.  I didn't order any food!'

Shortly after he was born, a nurse came to get Weston to take him to the nursery.  I told them that wasn't happening, I had just had him, come back later.  The lady gave me a real attitude and I wasn't impressed. 

My parents met Weston that evening and my in-laws met him on July 5th.

When I have another baby, I will make sure I can move around during my labor to try and help manage the pain.  I also hope to not have to be induced so that I can avoid Pitocin altogether.

June 29, 2011

On This Day Last Year...

A year ago today, Doug and I knew that it was our last day to be just a couple.  That night at midnight, we were going to the hospital for me to be induced.
Doug went to work in the morning and met me at the doctor's office.  I remember that visit being exciting, scary and painful all at the same time.  I was excited because this was the last visit before meeting our baby and finding out if we were having a son or a daughter.  I was scared because this was the last visit before meeting our baby! A nurse practitioner student checked me for dilation, and I was pretty sure she was checking my tonsils and hadn't clipped her nails in many months, hence the painful aspect.

I don't really remember doing much that day.  However, at that point in June in Mississippi, and being 9+ months pregnant, I didn't feel like going many places anyway.  The previous weekend we had gone to try and find a newborn size "My 1st 4th of July" onesie, to no avail.  However, trying to get in and out of the car was torture.  In fact, we went to the movies and the movie was going to be starting soon, so I told Doug to go and get the tickets and I'd waddle my way up there eventually.

That evening, we had dinner at home with my mom.  What we ate, I don't remember.  Then, I took a shower, shaved my legs as best as I could and double-checked the bags for the hospital.  I may have taken a short nap and then Doug and I made a video for our baby about how we were feeling the day before becoming parents.  We then left for the hospital.  Within 24 hours, our lives would change forever.

May 30, 2011

You've Won...

A NEW CAR!!

Ok, so we didn't win a new car, however we did go and purchase one today.

Several months ago, Doug and I decided that we were outgrowing my Toyota Yaris.  Weston's car seat has never really fit where both Doug and I could be comfortable.  The passenger seat was always pushed up almost to the dashboard, which is neither safe nor comfortable.  Also, we want to have more children and we knew we couldn't fit another car seat in that car much less fitting a Great Dane and a Labrador in the backseat with two children.

We were originally looking at buying a GMC Terrain, but after looking further, we decided to buy a Hyundai Tucson Limited.  So far, we love it.  One of the biggest benefits is the dual climate control.  Doug and I can never agree on the temperature in the car and now we can both choose our own temperature.  Also, it has heated seats for winter.  We have a back-up camera and remote start.  Living in Alabama, it will be a HUGE help to be able to turn the car on before we get in it so that it's cooled off and not so hot, especially for Weston.

The only downside we have found so far is that the storage space is a lot less than in the Yaris.  We were able to fit the big stroller, umbrella stroller and groceries in the trunk with no problem.  In the Tucson, we can barely fit the big stroller, much less groceries.

Regardless, we really like our new car and can't wait to utilize all of its capabilities.

May 22, 2011

Taylor Swift

Yesterday we went to a Taylor Swift concert in Nashville.  However, this was unlike a regular concert in that it was actually her last dress rehearsal before going out on tour.  She opened up her rehearsal to benefit the victims of the tornadoes that came through the South last month.  All the ticket sales and merchandise sales went directly to those affected by the storms.  I think she said towards the end of the show that $750,000 were raise and they hadn't finished tallying yet.  How awesome is that?!







The only drawback to the whole evening was that we parked in an enclosed parking garage.  When all of the concert-goers returned to their cars and got ready to leave, we realized someone had locked the gates in which to exit.  Therefore, everyone had the cars turned on and the exhaust running- inside a closed building.  The fumes were horrendous and very few people turned off their cars.  It took about 2 hours for someone to come and unlock the gate so we could all leave.  It was a very late night.

May 9, 2011

Mother's Day

Yesterday was my first official Mother's Day.  Doug and Weston got me a picture frame and a Willow Tree figurine.  When Weston was born, I had gotten Doug the "New Dad" figurine.  We had a relaxing day and then had Mexican food (my favorite) for dinner. 

My mom was here with us as well,  so we gave her slippers and a gift card to a bookstore.

It was a very nice, enjoyable day.

April 30, 2011

Braves vs. Cardinals

Today we went to a Braves game at Turner Field.  This was the baseball game Doug gave me for Valentine's Day.  The Braves played the St. Louis Cardinals and this was game 2 of the 3 game series.  The Braves lost yesterday, so we were hoping the home team would win today. 










Our seats were in left field and we sat in the front row.  I held Weston and he did really well for being 10 months old.  The girl sitting next to us, who was probably about 20 and carefree, kept giving Doug and me the stink eye (I guess) because we had a baby.  She'll be a great mom someday.  He wasn't really interested in the game, but he did enjoy seeing the people around us and having the Braves Dippin' Dots we bought.  It was INCREDIBLY hot out and since it's April in Atlanta, we didn't expect it to be so hot.  We had sunscreen for Weston, but Doug and I didn't use it. Big mistake, big, huge! (Extra credit for knowing what movie that line is from.)

The Braves lost 3-2, but since neither Doug nor I are fans of either team, the outcome didn't matter.  The bottom line is we had fun.

April 29, 2011

Turner Field

Ever since Doug and I met, we have discussed going to all of the baseball parks in the United States (and the one in Toronto too).  Doug loves baseball and I love traveling, so why not?

We would have still taken our daughter on these trips, but especially since we have a boy, Doug and I are excited to get started on our goal to visit all the ball parks. 

I've only been to Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, FL- which is the home of the Tampa Bay Rays.  Doug has been to Tropicana Field, Sun Life Stadium in Miami (Florida Marlins) and Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, OH (Cincinnati Reds).  However, neither of us have taken a tour of any ball park.

Today, we went on the Turner Field tour.  Turner Field is in Atlanta and it's where the Atlanta Braves play.  Doug loved seeing the behind-the-scenes goings on of a ball field.  I just enjoyed the sunshine and hanging out with my guys. 





There are seats right behind home plate that are $25,000 a piece, you have to buy them in pairs, and you have to keep them for 3 seasons.  That's $300,000 of outlay before you ever get to the stadium.  Goodness!  This is the view from those seats.

We had a great time!  Since Doug is a Chicago Cubs fan and I am a New York Yankees fan, Wrigley Field and Yankee Stadium are definitely on our list to visit soon!

April 28, 2011

Horrific Storm

Yesterday, I said that tornadoes may be coming through my area.  I had NO IDEA just how big and devastating the storms coming through my area were going to be. There were apparently more than 50 tornadoes in Alabama yesterday, 10 of which were F4 or F5 in strength. 


Our power went off and on starting about 9am and then went permanently off about 11:00am.  About 11:15am, we started getting pounded with hail, which is a precursor to tornadoes. Doug was at work, so Weston and I huddled in the hallway with the dogs.  It's hard to contain a 10 month old and two rambunctious dogs in a hallway, in case you were wondering.


Since we had no power, I got weather reports on my phone. We hung out in the hallway for a while and when it appeared that the storms had passed, I decided to put Weston down for a nap. Since I am spoiled and need air condition to function, I had a lot of trouble relaxing in the stagnant house.  Therefore, I just read by the window until Weston woke up.  About that time, Doug got home.


Although we didn't have power, there was no damage to our house or fence.  We were really blessed.  We did not realize how badly our area was affected.


We decided to go look for dinner, (wrongly) assuming that it was just our area that was out of power and there must be areas around us with power and food.  We drove around for about 90 minutes looking for dinner.  NOTHING in our area had power and the damage we saw around was shocking.  Just north of us, a high school was torn up and a Piggly Wiggly was completely leveled.  We ended up at a Publix grocery store that was running on generators and bought sandwich items.  We sat in the parking lot and ate our dinner.


Doug, Weston and I were planning on leaving this afternoon to go to Atlanta for the baseball game, however Doug didn't have to work today (no power), so we opted to leave this morning for air condition, Internet and family.  My parents are at our house watching the dogs.


I feel horrible leaving my parents, neighbors and community right now.  I am SO very thankful that we were left unscathed from the storm and feel like I should volunteer, helping those who were not so lucky. When we get back from Atlanta, I plan to volunteer at shelters or a church helping in whatever ways I can.


As we left town, the damage in light was so much worse than what we saw last night.  My parents are hearing there will be no power for at least a week, if not longer.  A lot of the repair trucks are going to Tuscaloosa, where there was more damage and there's many abandoned college students down there.


After seeing the damage in our area and around the South the outbreak of tornadoes have done, I am sure that if we were directly hit at our home, we probably all would have been dead.  Our hallway would definitely not have held up, collapsing on top of all of us.  Weston may have been ripped out of my arms.


I'm not trying to be dramatic, but as we drove to Atlanta today, I was thinking about just how much worse it could have been and how my baby and I could have died yesterday.  I am so thankful to God for protecting my family and my immediate neighborhood. 


I will be praying for those families who lost everything and/or family members and hope you will be too.