Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Baby Travels

A week ago today Desmond and I headed to the airport to visit Ohio. Leading up to the trip I'd worked myself into such a mess I had a stomach ache! What if I forgot something, what if he had a meltdown on the plane, what if east coast time screwed up whatever little schedule we'd managed to get him on, what if...what if...what if. I wish I could've stopped myself from getting into such a state, as it was not all that bad!

This isn't to say the trip was completely smooth sailing. Tuesday morning we gave ourselves an hour and a half to get dressed and out of the house. Lesson learned, this is NOT enough time when dealing with a newborn. Somehow we were running a bit behind still. Then, when we got to the airport, United didn't have anyone manning the curbside check and there was a huge line in front of the check-in counters. I tried not to panic and got in line. It didn't move at all! I started panicking that I'd miss the cut off to check my bag and was commiserating with the woman in front of me when she let me know that that line was for canceled flights! So I'd wasted all this time in the wrong line! I ran up to an agent (crying at this point - damn hormones and sleep deprivation!!) and explained my mistake but it was no good, it was 5min past the cut off. She sent me back to the canceled flight line so get help. 

Long story short, another agent came and pulled me out of line ("You shouldn't wait here with that baby!") and helped me get on a new set of flights and apologized that they were so swamped no one was available to catch me before I got stuck in the wrong line. This flight would get me into Cleveland at 11pm instead of 5. Mind you Desmond normally starts his fussy beyond consolation period around 6, so I was worrying this would mean I'd have one loud angry baby on the second flight. 

Mark came to get us so we could wait for the new flight at home instead of at the airport, and Des and I both got naps. I think this made ALL the difference. When we got back the airport Desmond decided he should keep the drama of our travel day going by doing a MASSIVE blow out which somehow managed to shoot all the way up his back avoiding his pants and - now this is the crazy part - missed his jacket too! So I found myself in the bathroom with a naked baby giving him a wipe bath (meanwhile he was all bright eyed and smiling at the lady washing her hands) trying to figure out if I should wash out his onesie or just pitch it. It got pitched, lol. Luckily I did think to pack extra onesies, I thought incase he puked but this worked too. 

After little man got dressed again and back in the wrap he passed out...for most of the first flight! *insert mommy happy dance!* But then he woke up and did another poo-splosion, le sigh. I discovered that there are changing tables in the airplane lav's though!! It was actually a more useful station than the one in the airport bathroom! 

The rest of that flight was thankfully uneventful, he just played with his monkey lovie. Before we got off the plane though, thanks to my friend Michelle's suggestion, I asked if Des could get a photo with the pilot and wings since this was his first flight. The pilot had already left but the flight attendant let us take a picture in the captains chair!! 


The second flight was as smooth as it could possibly be with a bub that was sick of being confined to tight spaces. This kid loves to kick and there was just no room! 

There was a lovely elderly couple that were so nice and helpful - from offering their tray table to carrying my bag for me when I went to change his diaper (regular, no poo for once lol). It definitely made things go by faster. I was kind of nervous about nursing in such tight spaces, even if the grandfatherly guy next to me was as friendly as could be, but my wrap gave plenty of privacy :) 

I was so ready to get off the plane even though it wasn't a bad trip. Plus I knew Tita Maya and Grammy were probably about two inches from the baggage claim escalators waiting to see the Des...well and me. Lol. Sure enough, Maya was leaning down to look up the escalator and get the first view of us. They engulfed us in hugs and coos all over Desmond. I did get love after the initial baby smooches were given :)


Desmond was SO not loving the cold and the need for a coat!! I thought he was a down right adorable blue hooded teddy bear, he was probably wondering what the fussy beast was that was eating him whole! 

It's taken most of my visit just to write the travel portion of our story so I'll leave the summary of our stay for another post. Suffice it to say for now that Desmond is one extremely loved little man who got to meet a lot of the people who care so much for him. 

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

The Beach Revisited

We've been very excited to spend this weekend with Desmond's godmommy,  Katelin. She's been looking forward to meeting the bub and they have been getting along great, he hasn't even peed on her during diaper changes! Must be love, lol!

Since this weekend's been so warm, and since Katelin is loving the break from the polar vortex going on back east, we decided to have Desmond revisit his beach aversion. He seemed to really like it (or at least not mind it) this time around! 


There were no tears when his feet hit the sand! 

He didn't seem to mind his hat either. 


He got in lots of godmommy snuggles! 



And we finally got some photos with all three of us together! All and all a great beach trip for us and the bub! We can't wait until it's warm enough to have Desmond test out the water!

It was awesome having Katelin around again We miss her already and can't wait for our next visit!

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Desmond's First Set of Wheels

What's that? Oh this is just my new ride. 

Figured I'd take it out for a spin. 
Just rollin' rollin' rollin'. 

Let's see what kinda speed this bad boy can get!

Woah!!

Yeaaaaaah!!! 


*Special thanks to Jeff Rosen for his awesome gift basket! 

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Two Months Old!

Time flies when you're having fun...or not sleeping, whichever! I can't believe it, but our little bub is two months already. He's changed so much since we brought him home.
Most recently his favorite things are:
  • Taking baths! This is a change from last month where he thought bath time was right up there with attempted murder.  
  • Eating his fingers! Someone's found his hands and they are apparently quite tasty, lol. 
  • Playtime on the activity mat! Last month he'd cry almost as soon as you set him down. Now he's discovered that there is a handsome little guy living in the mirror that keeps him entertained while he's down there.
  • Bouncing! This is best done while mom or dad hold him and bounce on the exercise ball. We cannot wait until he is old enough to use a bouncer on his own!
  • Sleeping while being held! Another one we can't wait for him to outgrow, this sleep deprivation is getting to me.
And his recent dislikes are:
  • Getting out of the bath. This and pretty much anything that makes him chilly. Once we took a hair dryer to his towel before wrapping him in it and it seemed to help, but I'm not ready to get Sir Desmond spoiled into thinking this treatment is to be the norm or I can see him at 5 yrs old still asking for it, lol!
  • Sitting still. See his love for bouncing above.
  • Waking up. Whether it be from a short nap and he just ate, or while at night and he is hungry, this kid just doesn't like leaving dreamland. This baffles me considering how hard he fights actually going to sleep!
  • Sleeping without someone holding him. Again, whether it be naps or night time, this kid has a radar in his dreamland alerting him to the fact he's been set down. REALLY need this phase to be outgrown STAT.
Other achievements we've seen in the past month include:
  • Social smiles!!
          
  • Sleeping in the crib/Pack-n-Play (When he sleeps that is)
  • Recognizing mommy! Or so it seems when he cries when I'm out of sight and calms when I come back. 
  • And best of all - Being a super baby!!
          



Saturday, February 8, 2014

First Beach Trip

Desmond finally made it to the beach today! This was an impromptu visit as there was an unexpected power outage on campus. We decided to go get breakfast and since little man was still up after we ate, we hopped over to see what he thought of the sun and sand. Here's his reaction:
Great right? I think he'll be begging to come back tomorrow, lol!

As long as he was in arms and sand free he did much better.


We'll try again when it's warmer and he's not on the verge of really needing a nap. I think the sound of the ocean - the ULTIMATE white noise - was too much for him and it knocked out in about 5 minutes. We've got to squeeze in as much beach time as we can in case Mark gets a job that takes us away from sunny SoCal.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Day Two: Sleep Training

Verdict from last night, umm let's call it a draw. Desmond slept from 9:30 to 2:30!! That was a great 5 hrs, even if I kept poking my head over the edge of the crib to check on him with his every grunt. Mark eventually took my shoulder, laid me back down and actually scolded me! He told me to go to sleep and stop worrying because we both know Des would let us know - loudly - when he woke up and I'd better take advantage of this long stretch to get some real rest. 

Well wake me he did! I was pleasantly surprised by how fast he ate and went back down. Two and a half hours later though he decided he'd had enough of the crib and after many attempts to calm him and put him back down, Desmond won and made it into our bed. BUT he did sleep until 8:30! 

This is definitely progress so I'm calling it a draw since he still made it into our bed. With the 5 hrs I got last night I may even extend this 3 day experiment to a 4th! I know this long sleep stretch can be a tease like when he slept through the night a few weeks ago, but I'm going to stay hopeful/delusional, lol. 

Other changes on the way, little man will be moving his pack n play from our room to his nursery tonight. The hope is that this momma can hopefully get a bit of sleep when he is down and stop cracking an eye open with every grunt or other noise he makes - which is pretty much a near constant serenade. 

Here's hoping tonight goes just as well, if not better! 

I think a photo is the best way to end this post. This was waking up from nap time since it was still too dark for a pic, and he was kinda pissed, when he woke up to get out of the crib this morning. 



Monday, February 3, 2014

Sleep Training is Tiring

Desmond has a preference, like most babies, of sleeping on someone rather than being out down. The next best thing being sleeping in one of his seats at an incline. He's also, I believe, started to learn that crying gets him attention. This is a very bad combination when you are trying to train your baby to sleep in his 'crib'. (We have a Pack n play instead of a crib since we'll be moving sooner than later.)

Last night was the first night in our 3-day trial experiment of transitioning the bub from his Rock n Play or Bouncer seat to his crib. Why 3 days? Because if we fail, I don't think I'll be functioning very well after 3 sleepless nights and I'm willing to fold for a good night sleep. Can always try again, right! 

It was a sleepless night to say the least...for both of us. He'd go down for 10-30 mins, realize he's no longer being held and wail. Pick him up, and he'd settle down near immediately. Rinse and repeat. Now he's so tired he can't even nap. 

He does look so adorable before he wakes up though!

Wish us luck (and energy)! So far the score is Desmond 1, parents 0. 


Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Rough mornings

Des says, 'That was one rough morning, better make that boob a double.'


Last night someone decided to want feedings every 2-3 hours, but that was alright because he slept 4 hrs in the last stretch til morning so momma was alright. He even gave me a few smiles when I got him ready to eat. That, my dear family, should've been my first tip off of what was to come.

Not five seconds after he began eating, I heard the familiar sounds of him making room for breakfast with an explosive poo. I wasn't worried, it was normal. Well I wasn't worried until I moved my hand to readjust my hold on him and felt slimy goo all up his back through his sleeper and, of course, all down my pjs too.

I got up to check out the damage in the bathroom mirror. Oh so much worse than I thought! There was no where I could hold him besides his feet that would avoid the poo-splosion. I called for Mark to come help, but there was no answer. Duh! He was already at work, missing out on all this fun ::)

Oh mind you this entire time Des was still hooked on eating away.

I go to the nursery and, with my toes bc my hands are covered in poo, grabbed the last blue hazmat bed liner we nicked from the hospital. You know the ones they have you sit on after your water breaks to save the bedding from getting wet? Yeah well we took a bunch as I figured they'd make great disposable liners for the changing table (read as less laundry). But I digress. I took that liner and wrapped up Des in it so the poo wouldn't continue to get everywhere. And no, he didn't relinquish the boob for a second to help me out here.

Once he was finally done, I said eff it and decided the only solution was for both of us to get in shower. Since he was wrapped in the blue liner I could put him down to get his poo saturated clothes and diaper off. Then we got in the shower. I was expecting the wails. I prepared for them. He is all smiles and cooing faces. Guess he likes shower time better than bath time!

Both of us now poo free, I turn the water off .... aaaand there go the wails!! The kid does not like to be chilled for a second!! So after the drying, lotioning, diapering, dressing, hair brushing, and of course more feeding, little Des-monster is now fast asleep again while momma has to wash some clothes in the tub before the orange poo stains set in to both of our favorite pjs. (The ducky sleeper!! Say it isn't so!!) 





Thursday, January 16, 2014

One Month Already!

I can't believe we've already made it to one month! And we haven't broken the baby, lol! Sorry the posts have been ... well none, but we have been having quite a time getting used to our new little one.  He's a bit of a crier and colicky, so I'm not really sure where the days go with trying to calm him, but they do seem to be flying by. I'm told by 3 months this cry cage should be over. One down, two to go! We totally got this - yaaaawwwwwwn!

Thank God for visiting family help too! Honestly, I don't think I could have made it to one month without them. You are awesome Grands and Tita Maya!

Aside from the fact that Desmond dear is somewhat colicky, here are some highlights of what we've learned about our little man since we brought him home.

Our nights are still rather sleepless, but we are getting closer to more 4-6 hour stretches than not. Mark comes home from work ready to grab Desmond and make up for his time away and it couldn't melt my heart more. 

Oh, and most of the Evelyn pink and ruffly has been changed out for more appropriate boy colors and themes :) Thanks to everyone who helped with care packs!

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Desmond Lewis Gibbs Makes His Debut

I know some people like to hear birth stories, or at least I couldn't get enough of them as I got closer and closer to my due date, so I wanted I would share mine. It's taken a few weeks to get posted I know, but we've been having so much fun (lack of sleep) getting to know our new little one that I've gotten behind in updating. Without further ado - Desmond's birth story!

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We arrived at the hospital at 8am Sun the 15th for the induction as there was concern regarding the baby’s heart rate. They got me settled in and started an NST (non-stress test) to see how baby was doing. This is where monitors are attached to my belly to monitor things inside. Turns out we failed it twice in the time they had us hooked up and had we waited until our regular NST scheduled for the next day, we would have been sent over for the induction anyway. This made me feel so much more comfortable with the decision to be induced!

I came in at 4cm/75% effaced. They started me on Pitocin and I labored like that with the pain at a very low level for pretty much all freaking day. I felt the contractions but they were completely manageable, even with the Pit on its max. The worst part at this point was my STARVING since I hadn’t eaten since 7am. Around 7:30pm they checked me and saw I still hadn’t progressed passed 4cm, even though I was 100% effaced at this point, so they broke my water.

That turned into a shit storm that is a bit of a blur. They didn’t turn down the Pit when they broke my water, but my body kicked into its own labor efforts when they did, so this resulted in a 15min long constant contraction that baby realllly didn’t like. They shut down the Pit, gave me a shot of something (terbutaline?) that relaxed my uterus to stop the contraction, but it gave me the worst shakes! Once it wore off my body kicked into gear with some insanely painful contractions! Mark helped me through them sans pain meds until 10:30pm or so when they came to check me again. I thought after all that for sure I’d be close, but no…4cm STILL. I broke down crying and got the epidural.

At first the epi didn’t work, my muscles were numbed but my nerves were not and I was barely handling each contraction. The anesthesiologist finally topped me off with something after Mark told him that the dentist has to give me 3x the lidocaine to numb me fully (epidurals are in the same medication type family). It finally started working around midnight and I slept for about 15 mins, although it felt like 3 hrs. I woke up and told them it was hurting around my hip in about a fist size spot so they checked me again and I’d gone to 9 cm!! I went into transition pretty fast after that as the baby dropped into my pelvis.

Next thing I know I was pushing, and about 1.5 hrs later they were raising the baby up for us to see. Mark says that there was a moment of silence, then I just said what everyone was thinking “That’s a boy!” We had a 6lb 6oz, 20.5in bundle of cuteness!!






As for choosing a name with this surprise sex switch, it was really easy to decide. We’d had it down to 2 boy names, one that he loved and one I did, before we were told the sex was a girl. When he came out he just looked like a Desmond (Mark’s pick), not a Daniel (my pick), so easy peasy!


Sunday, December 8, 2013

The Waiting Game

Nope, the baby is still baking in there! Lol! Just a short little post to take my mind off of the waiting game :)

I love all the love family and friends are showing with their excitement over little Evelyn's imminent arrival! We've gotten a number of calls/texts/emails checking in on how we are doing and holding up with the wait. Evelyn is being a little diva though and staying put in there it seems as long as she possibly can.

Can you blame her though? Aside from the very cramped quarters, it's got to be a pretty awesome living arrangement going on in there for her. We just cranked on the heat here in CA,  so I can see her wanting to stay inside where it's nice and warm. Well, I can name a few people - grammy, G, me, her daddy, tita, grandma, the list goes on - who are extremely anxious and excited to meet her, however cozy she is inside me!! She does still has a few more days to bake before her official due date. Guess we can't rush her out too much yet. Our bag is packed and waiting by the door if she wants to come on along now though!

Friday, November 29, 2013

Reaching the Finish Line

I am officially full term, 38 weeks to be exact!

I was technically full term last week but as you can see by my lack of posts I haven't been too diligent about updating things on here. I know things will only be getting crazier in our lives very soon so I wanted to take the time to give a recap of what's been going on since the last time. One last (maybe) post before we have a new little one stealing all of our attentions!

So what's been going on in the lives of the Gibbs? Well, at the end of October I had some awesome friends of mine here in California throw me a great shower! It was a High Tea theme, complete with tea, cakes, and finger foods. Such a cute and novel idea! They put so much work into it and it came out perfectly. Here are a few shots of the day below. Oh! And you may notice some non-Cali folks in attendance. My mom flew in from Ohio and my aunt from Georgia for the weekend fun. Aren't they great?

All the yummy goodies
Belly rubs! Evelyn was not showing off and kicking for anyone, lol!
Here are most of the guests. Some had to leave before we got to photo time, and the boys showed up and the end to help clean so we let them stand in too :)
All but one of my lovely hosts! These ladies can put together a great shower!
The out of town VIPs! Thanks for coming Mom and Autumn!
I meant to write a longer recap of the shower but the 'fun' of the 3rd trimester caught up to me and I fell far behind with my updating intentions. What is this 'fun' you ask? Well let me tell you.
  • The swelling officially kicked in. It started with just removing my rings to wear on my necklace, but I've started sporting some awesome cankles too! Joy.
  • There is also the hip, back, everything aches and pains. Forget gracefully getting out of the bed for my nth run of the night to the bathroom. Poor Mark's gotten used to me waking him up every time I even try to roll over. 
  • Mostly it's the twice a week NST (non-stress test) appointments which began shortly after the shower that have really sucked my time and energy. These appointments can last 25-60+ mins depending on how cooperative baby girl wants to be. They basically just want to listen to her heart rate and make sure she's active enough in there. Most times she never stops being active, but this little diva I swear can tell when the monitor's on because she immediately decides nap it should be time. Le sigh.
  • But there has also been some real fun of course - the nursery is ALL FINISHED. The house is as ready as it can be for Evelyn to arrive!
As I said up top, we are near the finish line! All birth classes are done. Mark and I are as prepped for this natural (read as med free) birth as we can possibly be. Now all we need is this little one to make her entrance into the world!! Every twitch and tingle has me wondering if this is it, the beginning of labor. Lol! I'm positive I'll know once it is the real thing. Now it is just the waiting game. 

Coming up...Grammy and Papa (or Papa-G, or just 'G' he hasn't chosen yet) arrive next week to (hopefully) meet their granddaughter! They'll be here for a few weeks so as long as she doesn't decide to stay in there until christmas they should have plenty of time to visit with her before heading home. 

Keep us in your thoughts and prayers! Not just that she comes before my parents have to leave, but that everything goes smoothly as our baby girl comes into the world <3


Tuesday, October 1, 2013

No Pulling Punches

Our baby girl hasn't been one of those chill babies. We were given a Kick Count Card to fill out daily. We are supposed to track the time it takes Evelyn to kick 10 times, the goal being that this take no longer than 2 hours. If so, we are supposed to call into a hotline. The options start at 10 mins and go up in 10-15 min increments from there. Ninety percent of the time, Evelyn gives me her kicks in bursts that won't even make it to the first 10 min marker.

I'm not complaining by any means! I love this reassurance that she is happily moving and grooving in there. Even if some of those moves have made me jump, wince, or even cry out in pain or just surprise. What I am complaining about is that for some reason whenever Mark goes to feel his baby girl trying to kung fu her way out of me, she immediately quiets down...that is until the second he removes his hand and looks away. *Grumble*

Well, today was a milestone in two ways. The first - I got Mark to leave the house to go buy one of my cravings!! It was chips ahoy chocolate chip cookies in case you were curious. This is a big one as until this point, my cravings have come at odd hours of the night and for very odd things that just aren't available right then, so he's gotten out of one of the quintessential roles of the husband to the crazy pregnant woman.

The second milestone is that due to said cookie craving, and my devouring way too many, little Evelyn is on a very big squirming, kicking, and punching spree. This means that Mark has finally gotten to feel how strong our little one is getting! And see that I'm not crazily overreacting to her 'love taps'. His face was somewhere between amazement and creeped out. Amazed that this is his little girl in there rolling under his hand and punching him, and creeped out because all he can think of is that scene in Aliens, lol!

I swear, I am falling in love with him more and more with each new step in this pregnancy! I can't wait until our baby girl makes her arrival and to see how he interacts with her for real. Soon soon!!

Monday, September 23, 2013

Pee Alerts

This post is at the suggestion of my lovely husband, who I think may be trying to give me another venting outlet for my latest pregnancy woes. He's dubbed the most recent as - The Pee Alert!

It's reached all sorts of new heights since we've crossed into the third trimester. Also, after my latest ultrasound this past week I was (mildly) reprimanded for not drinking enough water, so that doesn't help things.

Take today for instance. I was woken up way before I was ready by a bladder shot from our dear little one. Then, shortly after breakfast, another pee alert. I'm trying to stay active, so despite this new near constant need to run upstairs to the bathroom, I decided to make time for an actual workout - not just doing one flight of stairs every hour - and go for a swim at the university pool. NO, I did not plan on just tinkling in the water during my laps. :p

I finally get to the pool - it was very warm today to it took a bit to muster the energy to leave the a/c unit - and go figure, 45mins in the pool and no Pee Alert!! I was stoked! But as soon as my feet hit the hot pool deck - Pee Alert. :/ Ah well. I "go", then go home to shower off. This is where it got ridiculous. I hop in the shower, Pee Alert. Start to soap up, Pee Alert! Think there's time for a shampoo? Nope, PEE ALERT!! Seriously kid?!? I think she thinks my bladder is a trampoline/punching bag!

I've been warned to just get used to it, welcome to the final stretch of the pregnancy. Meh, I'm not a fan of this bit.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Baby Showers, Advice and Learning the Lingo

This past weekend I flew back to Ohio for my 'hometown' baby shower. It was a blast! My sister, Maya, and my mom outdid themselves putting this day together for me. There were awesome games, there was great food, and best of all, there were all of the family and friends I haven't seen in over a year -  it's been even longer than that for some of them!

It was a BaByQ theme...
 
...with great food...

...highly competitive games with awesome prizes...

...and excited family and friends...

...there to celebrate new arrivals...
 
...plus amazing and adorable gifts like this! 

It wasn't just fun, games, and socializing, though. I learned some great things at the shower, too. Among the game station tables, there was an 'Advice for the New Parents' table where we got A LOT of funny and useful tips. Some of my favorites are below:
  • "Get sleep now while you can!" or "Sleep when the baby sleeps." (Almost every card had some variation of this.)
  • "Enjoy every second as time flies!" (Lots of these too.)
  • "Be sure to smell the baby's head - they smell so sweet! It doesn't last long, only newborns!"
  • "You got this! Trust your instincts. Parent with ABSOLUTE courage!"
  • "Babies cry. This doesn't mean you're doing anything wrong or that you aren't enough. She's a baby. Remember that!"
  • "If you need to poop in the delivery room, POOP!" (I nearly fell out of my chair laughing on this one.)
  • "Babies like to get into stuff. That's what they do. So if you got any cool stuff you don't want broken, give it to your cousins!" (Gotta love it right?)
  • "Quit jumping while pregnant! You're scaring your mom!!" (My absolute favorite one, lol)
When it came time to open presents, in addition to being overwhelmed with the amount of cuteness I am going to be bringing home for baby Evelyn, I learned that I am no longer up to date on the baby lingo. At one point after opening a teething key-ring, I held it up to show everyone and referred to it as a chew toy. Oops! Apparently I still have a bit of transitioning to do from being a furbaby momma! Some other flubs were calling:
  • leggings > pants (now really aren't those the same thing? But the moms in the crowd made sure I knew I was saying it wrong.)
  • bibs > well actually I had a pregnancy brain moment and couldn't for the life of my remember what these were called at all! 
I knew what onsies were though so I guess I can't be too bad :)

I didn't get a chance to overly embarrass myself as most people gave gift cards instead of baby gadgets since I will only be able to take home what fits in my suitcase. I do have another shower planned for me back home in California come October, so it may be a good idea for me to do some research before people bring any newfangled gadgets to that one. *Said like the old lady I sometimes channel* Back in my babysitting day all babies needed were a blanket, a bottle, and a chew toy! Err, I mean teething ring.

Seriously though, this weekend has shown me how blessed I am to have such great family and friends in my life. My mother-in-law, sister-in-law and our friend who we chose to be the godmother even drove 5 hours to make it for the day! Everyone is so excited for our new addition and I really don't believe this baby will ever be able to fully understand how much she is already loved!

Monday, September 2, 2013

The Dreaded First Post!!

Here it is, the hardest post when starting a blog, the first. I have a host of firsts in my very near future so this is as good a way as any to get ready, right!

I am starting the blog to chronicle my journey into motherhood. My husband, Mark, and I are excepting our first baby in just 15 weeks. Eek!! We are excited and nervous, impatient to meet our little girl and glad we still have time to get ready. I usually just tell people we are an 8-ball of emotions!

I grew up in a very large family, so have been around babies and babysitting for as long as I can remember. But that doesn't mean I know the first thing about labor, newborns, or raising a kid! I typically didn't start babysitting until the kids were at least mobile. Now Mark, well I think he can count on one hand the number of babies he's even held. Needless to say this should be an interesting and steep learning curve for the both of us. So far I've been reading everything I can get my hands on for a natural birth, breastfeeding, baby essentials to buy, and the merits of baby wearing.

I hope you join me as I learn the parenting ropes of everything from breastfeeding to baby wearing, and  as I struggle through sleep deprivation and eventually get to that moment when I get used to being called mommy.