Mommy’s Eyes?

When I first saw Eve’s eyes by the
hospital light, they appeared to be a very dark blue, almost
black. Now that we have had a few chances to see them open for
longer times in the daylight, there is a clear ring of brown
around the pupil. They are mostly still dark blue, but could be
turning to hazel. If you never noticed Tessa’s eyes, they are
hazel with brown around the pupil: one has more brown than
hazel, the other more hazel than brown, which causes them to
look like two different colors in bright light. So, there might
be an off chance that this one is Tessa’s. ;p

Bank Job

Lex’s favorite song is called
Bank Job by Barenaked
Ladies
. Almost every time we get in the car he
requests it. Just recently he started singing along. It’s so
funny. He sits in his seat, bopping his head back and forth,
and sings along for the first few verses. So funny!

4 days old and other happenings

Eve and I went in for her 4 day checkup and
lactation visit today. All is well. She’s eating like a champ
and weighed in at 7lbs 14oz (8lbs 3oz at birth, 7lbs 9oz at
discharge). Babies are supposed to regain their birth weight by
2 weeks and I suspect she’ll be there by tomorrow!

We are settling in nicely here. The first
night was a bit rough because Eve wanted to nurse every hour
and I was exhausted!! But I took a few naps the next day and
she slept much better the second night (milk came in by then so
she was more satiated). Alan took Lex to gymnastics yesterday
and we all went out grocery shopping in the afternoon. We gave
Eve a plug in the car and at the store. A little earlier than
recommended (they say wait 2-4wks), but I figured it would be
ok since she is such a great nurser. I mentioned that at the
lactation appointment today and was told that it was a-ok :)

Lex is adapting well (so far) to Eve’s presence.
He likes to point her out and poke her and he gives her little
kisses. We’ve taken to reading stories while I nurse. Lex will
bring his books and sit next to me and turn the pages. It’s
sweet. Sometimes he wants baby doll to read with us. Alan is
home now for a few weeks too, which is a HUGE help! I can’t
imagine doing it alone. He took Lex to storytime today and
takes care of the bathes and hauling Lex up and down the stairs
and all that good stuff. And he takes care of me :) We’re a
lucky little family.

I added a few
movies to the YouTube box down the side and here is a cute one
of the whole family at the hospital.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHxOzl28O50]

Eve’s Birth Day Story

Friday, March 30th
On Friday (as I said below) we went in for a 41wk checkup and ultrasound. At that checkup the midwife did a membrane sweep and it seemed to help. That evening I started having mild, but regular contractions. They didn’t seem to be getting stronger or more frequent, so we went to bed.

Early Saturday, March 31st
Saturday morning I woke up at 3am and then again at 4am with stronger contractions. I wasn’t able to fall asleep again after the 4:00am waking. I started timing the contractions again and they were still coming very regular (every 10 minutes) and a bit more intensely. I was still able to walk, talk, think, etc, but I knew that today was the day. Just before 5:00am Alan woke up a bit and said “Are you ok?” I said “Yeah, but we will be going to the hospital this morning.” He jumped up and got in the shower :) My mom heard the shower running at 5:00am and also knew what was going on. We were all up and packing shortly thereafter. The contractions still weren’t very painful or much closer together, but I called the midwife and she said to come in. I was going to let Lex wake up on his own because he’s usually up by 6:30am, but he choose today to sleep in, so we ended up waking him up at 7:00am. We got him dressed and gave him a Zone bar for breakfast in the car.

8:00am
We got to the hospital around 8:00am and were promptly shown to a room. When Lex was born we went to the triage room first, but this time we zipped right by there. Probably because they knew how quickly he came and they knew that I was 4cm the day before. So we settled in. The midwife came in and checked me and said I was around 6cm and everything was looking great. Lex and my mom hung out in the room with us for a bit then went down to the waiting room to hang out with my grandparents and Alan’s parents. Contractions were getting stronger, but I was still walking, talking, and thinking.

10:00am
Alan and I went down to the waiting room to say hi to everyone and check in on Lex. He was having a blast in a cool room with new toys, lots of grownups playing with him, and my grandma feeding him graham crackers. I wasn’t feeling terribly social though, so went back to the room after a few minutes. Then the midwife came in and asked if I wanted her to break my water. She said that baby is all lined up and ready to go, but still trying to get through amniotic sack. I asked if it would hurt (I’m a wuss) and she said no, but it would kick labor into full gear and the contractions would come much faster. I said ok, let’s go. So at 10:10am she broke my water and boy was she right. I almost immediately started having stronger and faster contractions. She checked my dilation when she did it and “she’s at 8cm… now 9cm…” :) So I labored with Alan and the nurse on the birthing ball for awhile. They kept asking if I felt the urge to push and as soon as I did it was back on the bed. I couldn’t lie down so they put the head of the bed up as much as possible (the birthing beds are the coolest thing) and I was basically sitting up. This was maybe 10:30ish. I labored here for a few more minutes then started pushing. Labor hurts like hell and pushing is even worse!! I cannot imagine all day (or multi-day!!) L&D; like some people have. Anyway, after pushing a few times the nurses put a birthing bar across the bed (also called a squat bar, pretty cool thing) and I just pushed like hell through two more contractions. It was pretty amazing actually. Because I was more upright I was able to see the baby right away and could tell as soon as she was out.

10:55am
Evelyn Rose came out at 10:55am. She made a wailing face, but no sound came out. I said “cry baby, please cry.” The doctors assured me she was fine and took her to the pedi cart (right next to my bed) to check her for meconium. Since she was late there was meconium in the fluid and apparently it’s bad for babies to inhale. They did the same thing for Lex when he was born. Anyway, I was upright and able to watch as they suctioned her out and then I laid back on the bed and they gave her to me. They asked if I wanted her on my chest right away or after she was cleaned up. Believe it or not I said right away and they put slimy purple baby on my chest. So cool. Alan ran down to the waiting room to share the big news and get a camera (we left ours home!!)

Noonish
After some cleanup my mom brought Lex in to visit. He seemed mildly interested in her. She was crying, he said “there’s baby,” then “there’s a light.” :) Equally interested in both. Such a funny boy. We let him look at Eve a bit and touch her hand then mom took him home for a nap. I feel so lucky that the whole thing happened between morning and nap time so he was able to be around the whole time. I couldn’t have asked for better timing. After a bit more cleanup (I know, I can be vain) my grandparents and Alan’s parents came in. Everyone oohed and ahhed and we took lots of pictures.

Wrap up
So, this story is kind of short, but that’s the sign of a great L&D! The shorter the better :) Eve is doing really well. She took to breastfeeding right away. She was very sleepy after birth, but last night she woke up for good nursing sessions and has been nursing very well today. She has dark blue eyes and shows them off sometimes. She also has a beautiful triangle mouth which makes a great smile. She was a bit purple at birth and the nurses said her face was bruised. Today she is all pink and the bruising is mostly gone and this afternoon she passed her hearing screening and had her PKU test done.

My parents and B brought Lex over for another visit this afternoon. He was here this morning while my parents were at church. He has been amazing this weekend. He apparently has been eating and sleeping and behaving quite well for my parents. I’m so happy because he’s such a mommy’s boy lately I was really worried he’s be a mess when I was gone. I guess it’s like a little party at my house with the grandparents :) He’s always happy to see us again when he comes to the hospital though and sad to leave. I’m happy for the downtime here, but miss him so much too. Mom said that as happy as he’s been, he still won’t let anyone but me and Alan read books to him.

So that’s it for now. I’m going to find a few pics to add to this post and I’ll post more later. We go home tomorrow.

New Baby Sister


Evelyn Rose Johnson was born today,
March 31th, 2007, at 10:55 AM EDT. She came in on the large
side at 8lbs, 3oz and 20 inches long. Everyone is happy and
healthy and recovering very well. Lex is taking things as well
as anyone and was happy to give Eve a little smooch on his way
out tonight. I imagine the dark blue eyes they share helped him
bond to her.

Ultrasound

Spent a lovely day in the hospital today. We had
a 41wk ultrasound and non-stress test (NST) then had lunch with
my aunt Katie. Lex amazingly was happy (for the most part) the
whole time. My mom is a master babysitter!

No big news on the new baby. Still there, plenty
of fluids, passed the NST with flying colors :) Was much less
stressful then when I had to do it with Lex. This time I knew
what I was getting into at least. And baby was more
cooperative. Lex slept through it so we had to run the test
twice and they used a buzzer thing to get him moving for the
second test. This baby was bouncing around the whole time, very
active.

The ultrasound was interesting because they now
have a 3D ultrasound thing. It sort of looks like a face carved
out of stone or something. A little weird. She also said it’s
hard to get them really clear at 41 weeks because there is so
much other stuff floating around in the amniotic fluids. I
think baby looks a little squished in there. Time to come out
now!!

The midwife said I’m now 4cm
dilated and 80% effaced (for those who have any idea what that
means) and she was telling me who’s on duty at the Birthing
Pavilion this weekend :) I had to schedule another NST (need
one every 3 days until baby is born) for Monday, but we are all
hoping that won’t be necessary. We’ll see.

CPR

Alan and I took an ARC Infant/Child CPR
certification class last night. I was not looking forward to it
(real pain to get scheduled, then ended up being 6pm-10pm), but
it turned out to be fun. Glad we did it. Even better, Lex was
an angel for my mom. No crying, no fussing, just a good boy all
around. That gives me hope :)

Off to my
41wk appointment. I scheduled it a bit early (Friday instead of
Monday) so Mom would be here and Alan wouldn’t have to take the
day off. No way can I do an ultrasound and NST with Lex by
myself!

I’ll try to post an update and
maybe an ultrasound pic later this afternoon.

Spoiled

This post is just a bunch of whining, so
consider yourself warned :)

I think I
was very spoiled with my first pregnancy. I was late, but quite
comfortable (relatively speaking anyway). Going from no labor
progress to baby overnight is definitely the preferable way to
go. This time around I’m dilating sooner (which is good
progress, I suppose) but all of me hurts! I now understand all
of the “typical” late stage pregnancy gripes. Well, most
anyway. There are certainly a few issues I can think of that I
don’t have (thankfully!!) that would make things even more
uncomfortable. But I’m achy all over and my belly feels like
there is a bowling ball inside and totally bruised on the
outside. It isn’t really bruised, but it feels that way.
Walking is uncomfortable. Any sort of fast walking (chasing Lex
down the street) is damn near impossible. It takes a real
effort to roll over in bed at night and I have to get up every
hour to pee. Blah! Fortunately my mom is here to take care of
me :)

I think today would be a lovely
day to have a baby, but worst case, Monday is a full moon and a
low pressure system coming through, so hopefully that will do
it. It’s also eight days past my due date. We’ll see
:)

Still here

Guess I should be updating more frequently
these days. Not much going on, just hanging out. Had my 40wk
checkup on Monday. No news there. The midwife said “you could
go any day now,” and I thought “that’s that they said last week
too!” Scheduled my 41wk checkup for this Friday for another
ultrasound, a non-stress test, and then the appointment with
the midwife. Lex won’t be very happy at the doctor’s that long,
so it was nice I could do it when my mom is here to help out.
Let’s all hope I can cancel those appointments though!! :)
Otherwise we’re just doing our thing. Lex has regressed a bit
into sleeping in his crib most days and still quite the mommy’s
boy. I learned that he’s only a mommy’s boy when I’m around
though. I went to yoga on Monday and left him with Rosy and he
was happy as can be. Didn’t seem to care that I was gone :) I
guess that’s the best way to be, huh? Ok, now he’s awake from
his nap so I’m outta here…

The 25th!

Big due date (baby doesn’t seem to care!)
and my little Lex is 22 months old today. How long does one
celebrate month birthdays?? :) Here is a due date belly shot.
Let’s all hope a 41wk shot isn’t necessary! Baby feels so low
and uncomfortable… nothing like with Lex. Not sure I can take
eight more days! :)

PS. I’m adding a little movie of Lex
playing in the snow. Will be available in the sidebar
shortly.