Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? Darlin' I'm telling you now.

Dear Delsin,

It seems like I have to spend most of our time getting onto you lately.  It's not easy being a mother.  I know it isn't easy being an adventurous little boy either.  But I want you to know that I love you with all my heart.  I know I have to get on to you a lot, and I know I get angry.  I hope you know it's because I love and care about you so much.


And I am so very proud of the young man you are becoming.

You are a lot better than I sometimes give you credit for.  Sometimes I think maybe I'm too hard on you and sometimes I think I'm not hard enough on you.  I pray God's will be done and that above all, whether I am the best mama I can be Or not...
that you will love Him with all of your heart, and get to Heaven at the end of your time on Earth.

Saturday, January 24, 2015

Our Precious 3 Month Old Lenore



You turned 3 months old yesterday.  Well, the 22nd.  And it'll probably be the 24th by the time I get this finished.  You are so sweet! 


You've been chatting up a storm with us. I've gotten some video and plan to upload them to our YouTube account soon.


My favorite is your sweet smile.  I love you Lenore.  Gonna go cuddle with you in a few minutes.  I thank God for you daily.




Thursday, December 25, 2014

Your First Christmas



Lenore, today is your first Christmas.  It's been so wonderful sharing it with you.  I'll post a link to pictures soon.  I hope.   

     I've been meaning to blog since your third week.  You grinned at me so big that day I almost got a headache from smiling back at you so much.  Oh gosh I love you so much.  

     You've been bonding with your brothers and sisters too.  Just now Enoch asked if he could babysit you, so I spread a blanket on the floor and told him he could lay next to you and talk to you.   Next thing I know he's got you both covered up to your chins and you were both grinning from ear to ear.  Y'all hung out for a while like that.  

     Aunt Becky said if there was a world record for the baby with the most kisses then you would definitely hold it.  Carolina and Kai argue over whose turn it is to change your dirty diapers , and you 'be been kissing them back for the last month.  Just the other day I saw you licking Kai's cheek when she turned away from kissing you.  Speaking of dirty diapers, you smile the most when you get your diaper taken off.  It's so funny.  That's why grandpa Bill is always first in line to change you when he's down for a visit.

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Guess who turned 13 days old today and has a brand new belly button?


This little cupcake!

This is you mesmerized by my black and white striped shirt.  You are seeing more and staying awake for longer periods of time today too.  And you are taking it all in.

Sunday, November 2, 2014

I almost caught you showing off your dimples!

You and I are hanging out at home while Daddy, Delsin, Kai, Carolina, and Enoch are at church.   This is their first time to go to church since your birth.  I'm keeping you home for a little while longer.
And I took a few pictures of you.


I almost caught you grinning in your sleep!   We'll I did catch you grinning...

And grinning...

Kai was feeling a little jealous this morning, and asked why we didn't take any pictures of her when she was a baby.  (We haven't decorated this house because we keep expecting to move soon.). So I tossed her baby book on the couch.  She scrambled in delight to peek inside and see all the photos.  

     Once they left for church I looked inside and decided that except for the dimples, you just might be her long lost (8 years removed) twin sister.  You two look so much alike.




 Both of these pictures are of Kai, the day she was born

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Lenore's Hospital Pictures

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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

My Precious Angel Lenore


So, I want to tell you more about what happened after I posted that last entry.
Daddy went on driving us to the hospital, in the 2003 Ford Explorer.  We realized that's the same vehicle that all of your brothers and sisters were driven to the hospital, in my tummy for the last time, in too.
When we got there we checked in and were led to room 8 in Labor and Delivery. 



 On the 4th floor of the hospital.  Vanderbilt Hospital.  This is the same hospital I was born in a little over 40 years ago.
It was just after 9pm when we got there, so I was getting tired.



Our nurse was very nice and sweet.  Since I wasn't having any contractions or anything I found it hard to stay awake as the resident Dr. came in.  Then a Dr. from anesthesia came in to introduce himself and tell me about the epidural, laughing gas, etc.  
I thought I might have you with no pain relief to speak of, but kept the laughing gas and epidural in the back of my mind.
It was midnight before the Dr. finally checked to see if I had dilated any on my own.
He said I was 1.5cm, and proceeded to get pitocin going in my IV, along with a glucose/insulin drip.
And I proceeded to go to sleep.  I'm not exactly sure when the contractions started.  probably sometime in the next 1/2 hour because I started really needing to urinate a lot and frequently.  So, probably every time I had a contraction.  I couldn't get up though, because of another medicine they use when inducing labor.  I had to stay in bed for 2 hours after getting the medicine, just to help it work.  So, I continued to sleep as much as possible.  Finally!  I asked the nurse what time it was and she told me it was 3am.  I was surprised I had gotten an extra hour of sleep in, because I was sure I had needed to pee for at least that whole time. (using bed pans is no picnic.)  She made some sort of comment about how well Daniel and I can sleep, and her having never seen someone sleep so soundly in my predicament before.  I thought that was cute, and must have to do with the fact that it was actually quiet in there, and I knew all that would change soon enough.  So, I quickly got her OK to get out of bed and go to the bathroom.  When I came back I knew I was having contractions frequently and close together.
I didn't want to get back in bed, lying on my back, so I asked her if I could use the birthing ball and if she could tell me of a way to do so.  She covered the ball in a cotton pad and told me that many women will straddle the ball, sitting on it, and lean over onto the bed.  So I did just that, and let me tell you it completely changed the way those contractions felt.  They weren't too awful bad.  Not at all as painful as with Kai, Carolina, and Enoch.  More like strong menstrual cramps like when I went into labor with Delsin, or when I first started having a period when I was a teenager.  Only then it was constant and non-stop for 5-7 days.  I thought, "This is great!  I can totally do this!"  Within just a few minutes I felt my whole stomach drop.  I believe you really got settled into the birthing canal just then.  I was holding on, feeling the contractions getting stronger and stronger and come more frequently together, waiting for 4am to come along.  The nurse told me that the Dr. would come back to check on me at 4am.
I got up about 10 minutes to 4 to go to the bathroom.  When I was getting ready to come back I noticed a lot of blood.  I hollered out to my nurse that I was having a "bloody show".  Something that happens when things really start becoming more of an active labor.
The nurse saw the blood and started to get nervous acting.  She called the resident Dr. and they decided to "keep an eye" on things.  They waited till 4 and he brought in what I'm guessing was a student Dr. working under him.  Girl needed to clip and file her nails!  I told them I was having my contractions less than a minute apart and the resident had the female student check to see how much I had dilated.  She said 1.5cm.  I was like, "How can that be?  I was 1.5cm when I came in and my contractions are less than a minute apart?"  They assured me this was fairly typical and so I told my nurse to just go ahead and call the anesthesiologist to bring me an epidural.
It took a while, but they came in, with another student.  Had to give me the epidural twice since the catheter went into a vein the first time.  They never did get my left side numb, but you were on the right side of my heart-shaped uterus anyway, so I didn't feel anymore pain. And I fell back asleep.
The nurse woke me often to check my blood sugars and have me move around or wear an oxygen mask due to your heart rate dropping.  At 5am a real Dr. came in and checked me.  He said I had had a "bloody show" and had dilated 4cm and not the 1.5 the other student had said.  He told them they should have broken my water bag and he proceeded to do so.  Once he did he said I had dilated to 8cm and would have a baby very soon.  He was right.  It seemed like only 30 min later, but it was 7:27 AM when you came into this world.  A few hard pushes and you and I were cuddling.  You were blue and covered in a white film.  You didn't even cry.  You just laid on my chest, in my arms, and looked around the room so calmly and mater of factually.  If I could guess what you were thinking it would be, "Wow.  Suddenly my view just changed a lot.  I can see so many more things now."  We cuddled for a few minutes, then when you finally let two cries out into the air I put you to my breast and you began to taste the colostrum and experiment with ideas for how to get more of that into your mouth.  You quickly figured out how.

(video of precious first moments between breastfeeding baby and mother)


 Not long after that the pediatric nurses took you over to their special table and ooh aahh over you.  There were at least 6 women over there.  They sounded like a hen house full of hens cackling about how precious you were and how calm.  Then one of them called out that, "Awwe! She has two dimples!"  Then more oohs and aahs ensued.  I was proud as a peacock watching all of it from a distance. 
Then the head nurse posed you for this picture. 


Not long after that they took us to our room where we spent the rest of that day October 22nd, 2014 and most of the next day.
You were 6lbs 11 oz and were 19 inches long.  
You scored 8.9 on the Apgar.
And captured 100% of my heart from the first moment I got to see and touch you.  Well, several months before that, actually.
You are a beautiful gift from God and I am so very proud to be your mother.  
I love you with all of my heart Lenore Sophia Urick!
Welcome to our amazing family!
I'll post more pictures later of you meeting your family later on your birthday.