Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Chunky Monkey

We took Elise to her first doctors appointment(when I say 'We' I mean 'Me'). The doctor took a good long look at her. They measured her head, how tall she was, and how much she gained. I noticed in the last two days that she has gotten heavier. At the doctors office I noticed how red her hair had gotten, and the doctor commented on it. I have noticed that her little face has changed a little over the last two weeks. She looks more like Joseph everyday I think.

She was very good at the Doctors office, we had to strip her down and she didn't cry. I think she was a little nervous because she promptly messed herself. I quickly changed her in time to catch what could have been another projectile poop incident. She gained several oz. to make her 7 Lbs. 14oz. I was happy that it wasn't my imagination that I saw another chin, I think she has 3 now. she grew a whole inch, to make her 20 1/2 inches long. She sleeps now at night...do you know what that means?? That means that I may get some sleep at night! She is eating a ton for such a little gal. For the most part she has Joseph's temperment, mellow and easy going.

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Getting Used to Us

I think Elise is finally getting used to her mom and dad, for the most part. Waking up isn't such a tragic event anymore, and being awake isn't so horrible as it used to be. She's getting more or less acclimated to being uncovered in order to wake her, and when she's awake, I think she's finally starting to prefer it. Nat tells me that babies like being bundled up tight because it reminds them of being in the womb, which is what they're used to. But she's getting used to flailing her arms and legs about now, so long as she isn't tired. When she thinks it's time to sleep, she happily draws up her legs for me to wrap her up in her blankets. Then she realizes that her legs aren't free to move about anymore, and starts to whine until we toss her binky in her mouth. That usually keeps her happy until she falls asleep and it falls out of her mouth.

The story of the binky. About a week before Elise was born, Nat and I went into Babies 'R' Us and picked up a baby tub and a set of pacifiers that came with a handy little clip to help keep from losing them. We had those with us at the hospital, and shortly after she was born, we gave her one of them to suck on. She wasn't incredibly interested in it, but she hung onto it anyway as we took her off to the nursery for another set of tests and her first bath. While she screamed bloody murder at being bathed, and was only slightly less unhappy at getting her first shots, her binky was set aside and promptly forgotten. When we tried to find it a few hours later, we realized that it must still be in the nursery, so I headed on over to ask the nurses about it.

They all remembered seeing it, and after several minutes of searching found it in a dirty laundry basket. The nurse that gave Elise her bath felt so bad that she washed and sanitized it three times in a row, and then gave me a couple of new binkies to make up for it. One matched the clippy set, and even accepted the clip as the other ones did. The other was a standard-looking hospital binky that, due to the powers of pareidolia, looked like it was smiling. This would end up being the binky that Elise prefers, and now she won't even consider the clippy ones, of which we now have many.

She's finally learning to smile, though I still question whether she knows that's what she's doing. She mostly does it either when she's waking up or going back to sleep. I've also noticed that she seems to have an anime mouth. It's small and dainty when it's closed, almost not there at all. But when she yawns, it seems to take up half her face.

This whole keeping her up during the day thing seems to be paying off still. She fell asleep right after bathtime and her 10pm feeding, only to wake up an hour later thinking it was time to play, or at the very least scream at her mom and dad. Her mom fielded this one and once she finally fell asleep, seemed content to stay that way for the rest of the night. Outside of the projectile poop incident that Nat spoke of, the night was pretty much uneventful, and Nat thinks that if it wasn't for feeding times, Elise might have been content to just sleep the night away.

The Little Squirt (or things you can't be a whimp about)

It's such a relief that we have managed to get Elise to sleep most of the night. The only bad thing is that we still have to set our alarm to wake her up for feedings. Her 1AM feeding was the only time I didn't have to wake her. I just think she is a lot like her mom, she would rather get her beauty sleep then eat. The 4 AM feeding started off like something at 4 AM would, the alarm going off, and me getting up stumbling around trying to wake up. I got the bottle ready, grabbed a diaper on the way back to the crib. I picked up the sleeping baby, and got her ready for her diaper change. With VERY little light on( this is to help her know that it is still night time, and that its only time to eat and sleep, not to keep mommy awake) I began the changing. I removed the wet diaper to hear a rummble in her tummy. I thought for about two seconds about that sound. It was the sound that was made the day before when Joseph and just fastened a new diaper to her, just in time to remove it again because it was NOW a messy one. I hurried to place a new diaper under her so to keep the mess at 4 AM to very little. I lifted her under side up to place the diaper under her, just in time for her to squirt all over my shirt. * NOTE THIS PART IS NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART* I was stunned! Projectile Poop!! All over me! That was a new one for me. Joseph got up to see what I was moaning about. I finished cleaning the baby, replacing her diaper, and handed that baby to Joseph to feed. I quickly got undressed and started the wash of all that was involved. I replaced my Pj's just in time for the baby to go back to sleep. I giggled a little and explained to Joseph what had happened. My quick mommy hands just were not quick enough, but honestly projectil poop was something the took me by surprise. I should just get use to it though. There are going to many more firsts where I am going be taken back. Joseph laughed, and just before he went back to snoring, he said that this was something I was going to have to blog about, because there was no way HE was going to do it. Moral of this story... Mommies hands are quick, babbies are quicker.

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Sleeping Through the Night

Well, Elise finally managed to make it almost all the way through the night this time. Yesterday we made sure to wake her up at least half an hour before feeding time, and then keep her awake for at least half an hour to an hour after. We also made her bathtime a little bit later than before, so that she got a bath and a meal right before we went to sleep. She zonked pretty quick at 10pm, and when it was time to feed her at 1am, she went right to sleep as soon as she was done. It didn't work so well when it was time to eat at 4am, but it was still better than last time. Nat and I both got way more sleep than the night before.

This three hour feeding schedule that the pediatritian had us put her on seems to be working well. She starts trying to munch on her hand at around the 2 1/2 hour mark, whether or not we've woken her up yet, and she's stopped crying when we change her diaper because she knows that she's going to get fed as soon as we're done. She still screams bloody murder at bath time, but as soon as she's finished, she shuts right up.

The lady down the street brought us dinner last night, and she went all out. It was basically several meals worth (at least for our little family) of soft-shell taco makings. We'll have to make something nice to return in those containers that the food came in. If I wasn't so keen on making chicken curry tonight, I don't think we'd have to do any cooking at all (aside from reheating) all weekend. But I had put chicken in the fridge to thaw yesterday, hours before we found out about dinner, and you all know I would never refreeze meat. That's just asking for trouble. I also don't want to waste food (formula ain't cheap, you know), so I still feel like chicken tonight (bwak bwak).

Friday, February 16, 2007

Ohhh Ohh Sweet Child O'mine

On Monday, after many months of waiting and anticipating Elise Violet arrived.

On the last doctors appointment we decided that if Elise didn't show up on her due date by her self we were going to have to give her a little push. My blood presure was getting a little high, my weight topped out at 21lbs. gained. Rather then waiting for her, we thought it safer to be induced The hospital induction was schedualed, and Sunday night they called to let us know that we should arrive at 6:00AM. We got to the hospital on time and immediately was set up in a room. I was hooked up to an I.V. and waited for my Midwife to arrive so they could start up the Pitocin. A little after 8:00 AM my Midwife showed up checked things out, and there was no change(still). I had been dialated to a 2 for about and half weeks. The Pitocin was hooked up and immediatly started to take effect. Joseph and I decided earlier that we would take out portable DVD player, and watch "My Name Is Earl" TV show. I love it, and thought it would be a good way for me to pass the time and focus on something else other then my labor pains. By 10:45AM the Labor was so bad that I asked for an Epidural. Joseph was doing a good job rubbing my back up until then. I had it, and it took full effect by 11:15AM. I was then checked out and I was dialted to an 8! They called my Midwife, and told her to hurry or she was going to miss this baby. 11:30AM my midwife showed up, I was checked, and Elise was ready to roll. By 11:42AM Elise was kicking and not really crying a whole lot. Her head so perfectly round, and she had lots of hair. I was so excited she was finally here!

We came home from the Hospital on Weds. in the early afternoon. We are tying to get our feet under us. She isn't demanding, but has had a hard time remembering that she hungry enough to wake up and eat. We have set our clocks for every 3 hours to feed her. She is getting the hang of it. We took her to the doctor, at his request, to check her weight and make sure that she is eating properly...and apparently we are doing a good job. He said she is looking great and weighing in healthy.

Joseph is getting the hang of diaper changes, feeding, making sure she is wrapped up tight in her blankets. She is good and being good for her dad, and snuggling with him. I am getting good and staying up all night making sure she has a pacifier when she wakes up once an hour, thinking its time to get up and play. Thankfully, we are doing good and are very happy with are new addition to our family.

Photos!

I'm finally getting around to posting some photos of Elise! Click here to take a look!

Monday, February 12, 2007

Elise Violet Hall

Our little girl has entered the world!

Elise was born on February 12, 2007 at 11:42am. She was 7 lbs 7 oz and 19.5" long.

Check here for her hospital photo.