7.13.2014

Oliver's First Few Days

Labor and delivery story, along with pictures from the hospital (post-delivery, don't worry) coming soon, but Oliver has had such a busy first 5 days I thought I'd better document it before we forget!

We got home from the hospital Wednesday afternoon, and I'm pretty sure Oliver slept for 6+ hours? Enough so that we were asking ourselves if he was okay :) Oliver passed his meconium and had three bowel movements within the first 24 hours at the hospital (YAY!), but, didn't go on Wednesday...didn't go on Thursday...so I made calls into the pediatric and GI offices, in addition to lots of google searches. Everything I read said more than likely perfectly normal to not poop very often as the baby might be absorbing everything, but, we're obviously at a higher risk that something may not be working right. Our GI doctor suggested we maybe just do a biopsy so we know either way.

Then, he pooped. (Friday morning) And, hasn't stopped since (knocking on every wood surface near me as I type this). WHEW! I'm thinking it was maybe due to the formula he was getting while waiting for me to produce enough on my own for him. So, for now, I think we're good on the pooping front!

But, back to the fun things Oliver has done! Thursday night he attended his first cul-de-sac baseball game when our friends in the neighborhood came over for a little game. Friday after doing great at his first doctor appointment, he made his first trip to Target. Loved it, I'm sure (slept the entire time). Friday night he went to the MoonDogs game, Connor had attended their baseball camp Thursday and Friday and got free tickets to the game. Then yesterday we attended a wedding in the cities, semi-successfully achieved a first family photo AND met Goldy the Gopher. Oh, and had his first night in a hotel. What a week! I will admit it was kind of fun to see peoples' reactions when they asked how old he was :)

We have been blessed with such a great baby. He sleeps, eats, poops!, and repeats. He gave me a 5 hour stretch the other night (of which I'm sure by the time I got to bed I got 3 hours, but, I'll take it!) and otherwise even if he eats every 2-3 hours, he goes right back down. Don't worry, I know this can change in a minute, but for now, we're sure enjoying it.

What's on his agenda this week? Newborn photos! Can't wait!

Not too shabby for our first family photo! Props to Uncle Aaron for the photo!

 Uncle Aaron with Connor, Oliver and Goldy. Gray? Terrified of mascots :)

7.02.2014

Oh hey blog, I'm pregnant.

Since I'm actually semi/nearly/almost blogging again, I figure I should let the blog know I'm pregnant. Better late (as in, overdue, late) than never, right?


This was our announcement photo. Some people got it, some didn't. Ha. I think the caption on facebook was something along the lines of DMI was hiring however the position will be filled as of June 2014. (more like July...) Some pretty fun outtakes from this little session with the boys, someday I'll share.

As of today, I'm 40 weeks and 3 days, was due June 29th. I have never done weekly updates nor have I kept track of anything officially with any of my pregnancies, so I give you this, just once :) And since these are traditionally supposed to be weekly for those good bloggers out there, I'll just adapt it to entire pregnancy :)

How big is baby: Currently the size of a small pumpkin. The boys find this really funny. The weekly fruit/vegetable comparisons are pretty comical.

Weight gain/loss: As of my appointment on Monday, 24. Think I gained 35-40 with Connor and only like 13 (successfully lost some weight in the first trimester, so of course I factor that in) with Grayson. 

Sleep: I am a tummy sleeper, so about anything past 20-ish weeks just kind of sucks. However I will say, after getting over the transition from not being able to sleep on my tummy, it's been pretty good, until last night. Since I'm officially overdue, I think it's fair I can pull my first 'I'm uncomfortable' card in the sleep department. Last night sucked. 

Diet/Cravings/Aversions: I don't know if I've ever CRAVED anything with any of my pregnancies? I do eat a lot of cheetos (puffs, only)...so if salty cravings are a sign of a boy, I'll be three for three. 

Movement: Felt movement much sooner with this pregnancy, and this baby is by far the most active I've had. Hope that doesn't mean it's the craziest...

What I'm loving: Trying to remind myself to savor these last few days, the last few kicks, etc. As the story goes, the second I told Bryan we were expecting, the FIRST words out of his mouth were, "This.Is.It". 

Symptoms: As I mentioned, prior to last night/yesterday, I've continually told people that I feel fine, really can't complain, would go another month if I just knew what the baby was, etc. Well...my story might change today, ha! Altho I still have a ton of work to do and I have yet to really prepare anything in the house for the baby...this body is ready to be done being pregnant.

What I'm looking forward to: Knowing what the heck this baby is and that it's healthy. I've been able to put our Hirschprung fears out of mind the past month or so, but as we're nearing meeting this babe, the worries/reality are back. Praying hard for a healthy baby!
 
So there you have it. My pregnancy in a nut shell. As of my appointment on Monday, we're potentially looking at being induced Sunday night. I'm having a bio-physical ultrasound done tomorrow, no worries really, but the fact that Grayson failed that (low fluid, low movement, measured huge), we're going to do that, another doctor will check to see if I've progressed any further (I have no faith I have) as mine will be out of the office Thursday, and then Friday I'll call my regular doctor and we'll make a plan. If we pass the ultrasound, and I have no further progress...I believe I'll just see my doctor on Monday as I have been the last 4-5 weeks. If we fail the ultrasound, it's possible they'd induce me Thursday night if there were any concerns. If we pass ultrasound and I have a little more progress, we might be looking at going in on Sunday. So...I'll know more in the next few days. And no, the thought this baby might come on it's own before then seriously doesn't even cross my mind. This body doesn't accept the fact that there's something inside that needs to come out.

Other random facts:
--Currently Connor still wants it to be a girl, has the entire pregnancy. Grayson was team pink, but has recently switched to team blue. I think the thought of a little girl freaks Bryan out, but he and I of course are just on the 'healthy' team.
--I just cleaned the baby's room the other day. It was a disaster. See below. I promise it looks much better now. But no change in decor...and probably won't be.
--We have names. Girl name has been the same for all three pregnancies, I hate picking out boys names. 

That's about all I can think of for now. The boys have been so great lately (knock on wood), playing pretty nicely with each other, so independent, it's hard to believe we'll have a helpless little infant around again, ha. How quickly one forgets the baby stage!


6.05.2014

The WillowLot

You remember the movie The Sandlot, right? We have our own version happening just down the street several nights a week and I think it's the greatest thing ever. I just love so many things about it! It's random, never really planned, just whenever Evan and his dad want to play, a mass text goes out, and kids come running/biking/scootering on over. Every random kid that walks by is invited to play. There are no outs, there are no strikeouts, the little ones get lots of doubles and triples, and the moms and dads just get to watch, maybe have a few beverages, and enjoy the spring and summer nights. It's things like this I feel I can actually begin to enjoy now that I only have one job...prior to leaving my corporate job, I'd be stressing about getting back to my computer to edit, probably would just let Bryan take the boys down to the game and I'd miss out. I love being able to be more 'present' and relaxed!






Grayson has come a long way since our very first WillowLot game! From at first walking to put the bat back down on the grass after hitting it and running towards the ball (ha), to now throwing his bat down and taking off towards first!

6.04.2014

Connor's Last day of Kindergarten


Well, we made it through our first year of school! Not that I was worried, but I still can't believe I now have a first grader! (assuming he passes today :))

We went from having to walk into school together, onto the playground and wait until we found someone we knew that he could go play with, to essentially being embarrassed that I wanted a few extra hugs and kisses at the car today at drop-off before he took off running. Typical, I suppose, but it's my first kid in school so I can talk about it :)

So proud of how much he has achieved and learned this year, kudos to his awesome teachers and great school!  We love you, Connor!

6.03.2014

Baby #3: progress!


As I posted on Instagram yesterday (@crbode), I give you not a belly pic...but a progress report. Oh, this blog didn't know I was pregnant? Sorry about that :) Officially 36 weeks this past Sunday/Monday (I think the doctor has me down for 6/29, I have 6/30) and had my first check on Monday. As I was getting checked by the student, I was complaining to my doctor why my body doesn't do babies...and why it seems every other woman (okay, not every) progresses, has great and fast deliveries. He just kind of shrugged and apologized to me, ha. I tell him that I have a bet with Angie that if I'm anything MORE than a zero...I owe her a pedicure. And then..the student proclaims that I'm, and I quote, "definitely more than a zero". A two! 50% effaced! Whaaaaat? I looked back, to when I used to blog, and I wasn't at that more than 12 hours into labor with Connor, and I was induced with Grayson a week overdue only being a 1. This.is.huge.

Okay, enough about that, I realize it's definitely TMI, but seriously, I wanted (still do?) a shirt made. Ha. I fully realize this does not mean baby will come early, I just now have some ammo to negotiate with my doctor to not let me go more than 7 days overdue before he induces me...hopefully :) When I tell him things like that, he just gives me a look that I am certainly not about to tell him what to do.

Also not trying to think about next Monday's appointment if my actual doctor checks, not the student, and he says she didn't have it right and I have no progress at all. It wouldn't surprise me, but sure would be a downer.