Thursday, September 3, 2009

time flies when you're having fun.

I think that phrase was made up by a new parent. cause it really is so much fun having a baby around, but it does seem like the time flies by so fast (everyone said it would, but i always thought that time would go by faster when she was a little bit older... but alas she is already 2 1/2 weeks old and the statement is already ringing true...)

caedmon went on her first outing to Sams Club last Saturday, we carried her in the 'baby go' body carrier thing and she slept the whole time, it was so fun having a million strangers ooh and ahh over her as we passed by them. 

we also took her to church for the first time on Sunday, and again, she slept the whole time. I am convinced that the best time to take your baby anywhere is when they sleep all the time, yet so many people stay home with them until they are older. but i swear, it is so convenient to be out of the house, and not having to worry about her getting into everything, or being fussy, cause she just sleeps anytime we take her anywhere. I am sure this will all change as she starts staying awake longer, and gets older, and taking her places will be more challenging. but so far our experiences have been great.

this past monday, to keep up with the trend of getting out of the house, we had to go to her two week checkup with her pediatrician, Dr. Timberlake. She also had a follow up with Dr. Donner, her heart doctor. She had great reports at both doctor's offices, and i was so happy! It was my first time taking her out by myself cause russ had to work, but it was much easier than i expected. 

The report from the pediatrician:
She now weighs 8 lbs 0.8 oz, and she is 20 inches long. She is in the 50th percentile in all three categories of her height, weight, and head circumference. So she is just an all-around average baby! The doctor was very happy with how well she was breastfeeding, and that made me feel so proud that we were doing such a good job. She said that most breastfeeding moms come in to the 2 week checkup looking and feeling  "haggard" but that I looked like i was doing fine, and caedmon was happy, so that must mean she is eating very well. That made me feel really good.

The report from her heart doctor:
She had an EKG done while we were there. They stuck a ton of little pink sticker things all over her chest and attached a million wires to them and even though she was awake the whole time, she never once got upset! The results were great, and then Dr. Donner simply listened to her heart with a stethoscope and said she was doing great, her heart rate was fine, she was breathing well, eating well, and gaining weight, so he didn't think anything was out of the ordinary. We have to go back in four weeks for another echocardiogram though, but hopefully that will turn out good too, and maybe the hole will have disappeared by then!

our newly adjusted life at home has been amazing. i'm serious, every single day is absolutely great, and i love just taking care of her, and just knowing what she wants or needs (most of the time...) breast feeding is definitely a full time job, especially with a baby that eats so well... it is so funny, as soon as i start to do something around the house, it is time for her to eat again, so back and forth we go from eating to sleeping, eating then sleeping, sleeping some more, then eating again. but i am just very grateful that she is feeding really well, and that i haven't had any complications with breastfeeding so far.

we still miss russ terribly during the day. i hate that he misses out on the day to day stuff and seeing her all day long, but we are so fortunate that both of us don't have to miss the little fun stuff during the course of a regular day. I am still so thankful for my husband, allowing me to be at home with her every day. I don't think i can ever say that enough.

She is sleeping pretty well at night, with the exception of a few nights this week where she has gotten pretty fussy for about 30 minutes or so before finally falling asleep. We usually go to bed for the night anywhere between 12am and 2am, (depending on whether or not i want to stay up for her feeding at 2am) and then she wakes up every 3 or 4 hours to eat. And then we get out of bed around 10:30 or 11 the next morning. She has slept in the bed with us every night since we got home from the hospital, but two nights ago i laid her in her bassinet at the foot of our bed for the first half of the night, and i got to cuddle up right next to russ (even though he was already asleep) for the first time in a long time... i was just too uncomfortable around 8 months pregnant and beyond to be anywhere near him when we laid in the bed... is that too much information for a public blog? haha, oh well... anyways, she slept there for about 3 hours or so, till russ got up for work, then i put her back in the bed with me for the rest of the night/morning. That is the same thing that storm used to do before we had caedmon, she would sleep under the bed till russ left for work, then she would curl up next to me in the bed... i always loved that, but now i get to do it with my little girl... and i love that even more.
unfortunately storm lives in the garage now until we can get a fence for her in the backyard... but she doesn't seem to hate it too bad...

i know that a lot of this is just useless information for most people, but i love just being able to document all of these things throughout our life with her, so if you get bored reading all of this, feel free to skip over the boring parts... but if you enjoy reading, leave a comment! that way i can look back at what other people thought over the years too!

we'll be posting more pictures very soon (maybe tomorrow or saturday)
just some "around the house" pictures and some really great pictures taken by our friend grace hankins!

5 comments:

Amy Young said...

I knew you'd love it! :) it's the BEST! Children are such blessings.
When I was pregnant I found my self talking to God about how I wanted my baby to be, act, look like, as if I could put in an "order" of some sort. With the underlying agreement that I would be happy as long as she was healthy. Once I had her and now that she has grown, people ask about her, all I can respond is that she is a better child than I could have ever prayed for. It feels like there is nothing in this world I could have done to have deserved her.
I Love you guys!

Laura said...

I HIGHLY recommend an invisible fence for Storm. We got one for Levi from Lowes for $150 and Luke installed it himself. He rented an edger for like 15 bucks to dig a hole for the wire around the edge of the yard. It only took a couple of weeks to train Levi on it (the training manual came with the fence). It was MUCH cheaper that building a fence, but works just the same. Only Levi can go anywhere in our front or back yard (not just the back yard).

And....I'm super excited for y'all and Caedmon! Can't wait til our little one gets here!! 3 more months :)

jenny said...

i agree. . infants, if they're overall healthy, are really easy to care for and have around wherever you go. i hope she keeps that laid-back spirit about her for the next few weeks! i remember with karis she slept on the coffee table for the longest time. and it was perfect because she got full sunshine during the day, right under the window. now i'm pretty she would fall off. : ) good for you both. ya'll are doing awesome.

Christopher and Brittany said...

It was great to see her and share a row today at church. I was sad I didn't get to hold her, but maybe next time. Love you guys and we are excited about seeing you again soon. Let's hang out!

Brittaney said...

I love that you are doing this and it is such a great idea!!! Congratulations on your beautiful baby girl and I wish you and your husband the best!!!