The Baby Blog

Thursday, September 28, 2006

Lily is 1 Month old!
She went to the doctor yesterday and weighed an even 9 pounds and was almost 22 inches long. Perfect, the doc said!
The first three weeks of being a mom was really hard. But now I feel like every day I get the hang of it a little more...and am able to enjoy Lily the more I know her. She is beginning to sleep a little longer at night, which is helpful to me. Right now I am trying to figure out what her routine is, and keep her on somewhat of a schedule. It's better for both of us when I know what to expect. We had a trip to see Grandma and Grandpa Schroeder last weekend. It was wonderful to see them step into those roles and watch how they were with Lily. Lily met her cousins and great grandma...along with her great aunts and uncles. Colin, my brand new nephew was born last week...we put Lily next to him and you could really see the difference in just a few weeks of age. Her double chin is starting to form and her cheeks are kissably full. She is still little and needs to be cuddled all the time...but I have a feeling time is going to go by fast. I still feel very behind on everything...it's hard for me to return calls & emails & upkeep myself and the apartment. I cannot believe how busy she keeps me. I hope I have a grace period of being able to get back to life...and I hope it's long. :) This weekend is my friend Teri's wedding. I am a bridesmaid and I'm very excited for her. It will be the first time that we experience having Eric & Grandma (campbell) take care of her all day. They will do great, I am ready for a break too. Though I am sure I'll think of her all the time.

Sunday, September 17, 2006

It's been an eventful couple of weeks. Baby Lily is now a little over 3 weeks old and she's great. We are still adjusting to her sleep schedule (in the unlikely event that she actually sleeps on schedule) and getting used to our new lives. I went back to work a couple of weeks ago and, with the help of Joe Coffee, it hasn't been too bad. Jenna has been on full-time mommy-mode, which is even more exhausting.

But here's what you've been waiting for: Pictures!

Friday, September 08, 2006

Lily's Birthday Story

It has taken me awhile to post, I am amazed at how busy a little baby can keep you. She is the sweetest thing, but demands all of my time...and now that she's napping I'd like to tell you a little bit about her birthday. On August 25th at 11:30pm as Eric and I were settling in for bed, my water broke. I felt a big kick and then all of a sudden as I sat up a gush of 'water' and I knew what it was. I said the infamous, "honey, I think my water just broke" and thus it began. I didn't feel any contractions right away which worried me a bit. I kept thinking, does my body know how to go into labor? Why don't I feel anything. I was worried because once your water breaks you have somewhat of a limited time to have your baby. Though I found out later that your body continues to resupply the water that the baby needs. Anyhow, we called the doc and our doula, and both said to try to get rest or go for a walk to get things started. We tried to sleep but we were way too anxious and excited. So at 1am Eric and I took a walk around our apartment complex and the contractions started. We didn't know then that we were in for a long haul and probably should've kept trying to sleep. So my contractions started at 5 minutes apart which is when all the books say you should go to the hospital. They weren't too intense yet. Then they were 3 1/2 minutes apart and lasting fairly long. Eric was keeping track, I was just trying to focus on what I was feeling. We went to the hospital at 3:45am. We called in the troops...our doula, my sister and my mom. We also called the Weigands and Konyas to pray for us. We arrived at the hospital and I went into triage where they monitored me and the baby and checked to see how far along I was. I was not very far, only 4 cm dialated...but since my water broke they wouldn't send me home as it was obvious I'd go into labor soon. It wasn't long after that labor got more intense. I paced the hospital hallways, I tried to relax during the contractions which is really hard to do, and did everything I could to focus on what was happening. Things were moving slowly though. And even though I was in active labor for a long time, our little baby wasn't progressing as much as we'd hoped. Though she and I were both still healthy and fine. We were there through many nurse shift changes and our doctor checked in on me periodically. Eric was an awesome coach, he was really calm. And my mom and sister were great too. Each contraction would take it's toll, and I've never done something where I had to use all of my mind, body, and heart to get through a situation. Not like this. It is an all encompassing experience. It was hard. It wasn't until late afternoon on Friday that I went through transition...where I progress from 7 to 10 centimeters. This is also the hardest part of labor. However it also means you are closer to the end. When I thought it was time, which I'm not exactly sure if it was, I started to push. I was using all the strength I had left, and with no sleep I was nodding off during each contraction. But they weren't coming often enough...and so they had to give me pitocin to speed things up...everyone was afraid that I would be too tired to keep going... so after 19 hours of labor, our little girl was brought into the world. It was the most amazing moment. To actually see this little baby who'd been inside me all this time. Her eyes were wide open and alert, and she nestled into me right away...and she turned her head when she heard mine or Eric's voice. We fell in love. We couldn't believe she was here...all 6 pounds and 14 ounces of her. We could see right away she had her daddy's long legs and dimpled chin. My nose and my eyes. And the room was filled with tears, relief, joy and excitement. Lily Joy was born on 8.26.06 at 7:26pm. After that she was bathed and bundled up for us to hold to our hearts content. I was attended to by the nurses and we were moved into the recovery room...our little family. We spent the next day and night in the hospital, figuring how to take care of Lily. She slept most of the time, I learned how to nurse, Eric learned how to change and swaddle her...and on Monday night we brought her home.

Friday, September 01, 2006

Our little family is doing great! Mom and baby are both healthy and we are so happy to have our baby girl at home with us. We are adjusting to a whole new sleep schedule...meaning none...and the wonderful world of being a new parent! We adore Lily Joy and can't take our eyes off her sweet little face. Thank you for all of your calls and emails. We will update the blog soon on Lily's birthday story...but for now...here are some pictures of her first week of life! Just click below.

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