Sunday, July 31, 2011

lazy sunday

today was our first lazy sunday....we woke up, had some coffee, all bathed and then hung on the couch. Dan read, lisa took pics, and josie just hung for the day! dan goes back to work tomorrow....sad day for lisa and josie but we just may meet him for lunch!



Photo shoot with daddy!


91 years difference

we were able to go visit Josie's GREAT grandma Meyler a few days after her arrival...grandma turned 91 a little over a week after Josie was born! Happy birthday great grandma!

Le salon de Daddy

so....miss josie came out with some claws. Dan was brave enough to attempt her first nail clipping/filing session. Here's some photos of her first manicure.

Photoshoot with Grandparents!

My mom and dad arrived the night before the water leak....we all figured she was waiting for them to arrive! Fortunately, they were able to visit for the first week of her life. We had quite the number of photoshoots daily to capture every last moment. Here's some of the favorites! Thank you poppa and nubby for making the trip and thank you gma and gpa morris for all of your help and spoiling over her first week!




Call the plumber!

at 4:25ish am.....we awoke to a flood....on the mattress....and it kept going! I immediately woke Dan and said, "look!" pointing to the newly soiled sheets. His response, "oh s@&%!" with a smile. We leaped from our bed, I to the shower and him to pace mindlessly throughout the condo. The waters flowed like the Amazon. I immediately texted my mom who responded with, "Call the plumber." Followed quickly with the clarifying text, "the doctor."
I put on a dress, long enough to conceal the towel I had wedged between my legs to collect the overflow and we were off to the hospital. We arrived, just in time for change of shift. The departing night nurse was especially pleased to see us 15 minutes before she was to leave. We were put in a room with no windows, with a bed facing the door in the first room on the left when you enter the delivery ward. All the other rooms had side facing beds with nice window views. Our room however provided an amazing view for anyone entering.
So it began. Our wonderful nurse left and the new one joined us....(insert name here)! She was amazing and comforting and completely what I would have hoped for for our first birth! They gave antibiotics, started Pitocin to speed up the process. By 12:30ish? the contractions were more painful so we decided to go ahead and get the epidural before it was unbearable. Dr. Keith Frazer, a coworker of mine from Interventional Radiology, administered the epidural. Felt like a hornet sting....that's it. Then the legs "went to sleep". You can see the "fake" labor pain pics below....we spent most of the time playing cards and just hanging out in what was to be our last moments....just the 2 of us!
By 6pm, the contractions were on top of each other, but I couldn't feel a thing. I only knew this by the spikes on the monitor and her increased heart rate. Dr. Rhona Magaril arrived and after an hour decided the epidural needed to be turned off so I would be able to more effectively push. When they told me to push, I think I was just clenching my jaw and squeezing my facial muscles because I couldn't feel anything. That quickly changed. By 7:30, I felt everything. I thought I was going to die. I looked at Dan, as if for the last time, and whimpered..."it hhhurrrttttsss". But, still no progress, so a Dyson 5000 was brought in. I wanted to avoid this because I did not want my child to have a severely misshapen head, but by 7:45 was willing to accept any course that lead to the extraction of this baby. Finally, on 7/22/11 (the hottest day of the year), at 7:57pm, with the aid of some suction and a few strong pushes, baby Josie emerged. She weighed in at 7lbs 12 ozs, and 20 inches in length. Her hair is dark and plentiful, with beautiful blue eyes. She was perfect. All the nurses in the unit said she was the cutest, naturally. It was a full nursery, a very busy weekend for the hospital crew. After 2 nights in the hospital (Dan sleeping on a fold out chair and I in a bed that constantly shifts), we were allowed to leave. Unbelievably, the only requirement when leaving the hospital with your baby is that you have a car seat.
We have spent the last week just bonding and getting settled. Our families have been a tremendous help and we were glad they were able to share in our joy.




Monday, July 18, 2011

JULY 18. 2011

So here's a quick video of the HUGE belly I was carrying. Disregard the bra...it looks like my bikini tops anyways...just wanted to emphasize the rediculous uncomfortableness of the situation:) I was NOT happy in this video....sick of the "when are you due" questions however it WAS fun to say YESTERDAY when she still hadn't arrived yet!

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Our prego photoshoot

This morning Dan and I woke up just before 5am, showered, dressed, and headed on down to the Hoboken waterfront to have a prego photo shoot when the sun came up.  We took 170 pictures....but attached are the best.  This may be the last time my belly looks like this for a while which is a CRAZY thought....and the last time that we can just jump up and run to the waterfront for a while too! here's a few of our favorites.....