Sunday, October 5, 2008

A Brand New View

After much deliberation Paul and I decided to turn Emily’s car seat to the forward-facing position. Why? Poor Emily has been sitting in almost the fetal position with her legs all scrunched up, which of course makes her much less than tolerable to have in the car. She has been crying every day on our 5 minute ride to the babysitter’s, on the way home, and any other time we put her in the car. We can’t take it anymore! :) Yesterday we turned her seats around (and installed her new car seat into Paul’s car) and took her for a drive. She was actually pretty UN-excited, which kind of shocked us, given how happy she is about things usually.


Today of course we’ll be back in the car so we’ll see if she is happier. I certainly feel better knowing her legs aren’t crowded and that she can actually feel the air conditioning or heater when it’s on the car- poor thing is always burning up or freezing cold because it takes a long time for the temperature to even out.


It’s hard to believe that we even had the option to turn her, because that’s just one more reminder that she is ALMOST ONE!! I have been very emotional lately thinking about her growing up...it seems like only yesterday that she was still tucked in my tummy. It’s just a big reminder of how quickly a year goes by, I guess!


One other exciting thing- I checked out a different party store in town and found all the decorations I had wanted for Em’s party but wasn’t willing to buy and have shipped here (too expensive!) for HALF PRICE! This store sells every part of the set I wanted for 50% of what it was going to cost me, plus there’s no shipping since it’s just here in town and I can pick it up myself. Woo hoo!!!

Sunday, September 21, 2008

11 Months Old!



Can you believe it? Emily is 11 months old! She is growing bigger and wilder every day. As I mentioned previously, she is now cruising through the house and getting into lots of mischief! :) She has begun making us play pat-a-cake (she claps our hands together for us!) and also plays peek a boo with us too! She is trying new foods including.....cow’s milk! We have started the transition from formula to milk and so far all seems to be going well. She likes milk although I’m not sure how well it will be received once it’s not mixed with formula and is COLD. Typically cold items are quickly rejected by Emmy so we’re anxious to see what happens when she is presented with cold milk in a cup.

Speaking of cups, we are also trying to phase out her bottle, beginning this week. I am hopeful by her birthday that she’ll only have the bottle for one meal/ day. Here’s to hoping!

Last weekend we enjoyed a visit by Emily’s godfather Ryan. He is now stationed close to us in North Carolina so we are so excited to have him with us again. Also, Granny and Grandaddy and Grandma Frances stopped by on their way to the beach and Em got to “drive” Grandaddy’s motorcycle!! She was so excited and was bouncing around on it...so funny!

For her “Month Day” we bought Emily a car!! She got the Step 2 cruising buggy in pink and purple and L-O-V-E-S it!! New pics in her Month 12 album....so cute!

One last funny thing-- I bought Emmy a baby toothbrush hoping that she would let me brush these 3.5 sparkling chompers she has....but she would much rather brush MY teeth with it! Her godmother Valerie recommended a different kind than what I bought (she likes the baby Orajel rubbery one) so I bought it and will try it tonight.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Cruising!



That’s right-- we are even more mobile now! Emily is cruising! Tonight she went from toy to toy “walking” along. It won’t be long until the real walking begins...oh lucky, lucky us! Haha! She’s 11 months in just 5 days....can you believe it?

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

11 Days to 11 Months...




Tonight seems so weird to me. I keep thinking back to this day last year-- the last day I taught school before going on bedrest! The picture above is from 1 year ago today and then today. In case you’re interested, here’s my blog from one year ago tonight (the rest of my current blog continues after this:

We had our 32 week appt scheduled for today after our ultrasound, but we never made it- I was admitted first! We had the biophysical profile and it looks like Emily is tipping the scales at about 4lbs 3oz, give or take some. We got the 4D u/s and got two semi-decent pics of her face, but nothing really great. She's awfully smashed in there! Then we did an u/s to check my cervix, and that's when things got interesting.

It seems during the past week I have lost 1.5 cm of cervical length and I'm now down to 6mm (yes, millimeters) left. The maternal fetal medicine doc was called in to interpret the u/s and started talking about me being admitted to lay upside down in the hospital from now until Emily is born. At one point in the conversation I finally stopped her and said, "So when are you talking that she might come out- are you thinking like, tonight?!" And she said it was a possibility because I had such little cervix left. She insisted I be driven across the parking lot to the hospital and I had to ride in a wheelchair up to the L&D floor...which is looking like it will be my new home while Emily cooks a little longer. If we can make it to 34 weeks they think that is another major hurdle, although personally I'd like to get her to 35 or even 36.

When I was admitted tonight they hooked me up to the contraction (ctx) monitor again and apparently I've been having little weenie ctx (I haven't felt them) that have been as detrimental to my cervical length as the bigger ones I do feel. I am on magnesium sulfate to try and stop them- they'll do this with me for the next 2 days and then they'll quit. At that point, the ctx will either stay stopped or they will start again. If they start again I guess I'll just be monitored for dilation and we'll think about delivering her if I get started dilating.

The good news with all this is that she's already gotten the steroid shots for her lung development and also she's a girl, which I didn't know but apparently girls have an easier time with being early than boys do. It's totally scary to me to think that she could be here in days or weeks....months I guess are totally out of the question.

Tomorrow's my birthday and it looks like I'll be spending it right here, in home sweet hospital. Funny how life throws curves, huh? It definitely looks like I will NOT be returning to work before she is born- they don't even want me "serving my time" (bedrest) at home, b/c they don't think I'll be compliant enough. Truthfully, as terrible as it's going to be locked up in the hospital, it would be very difficult to completely rest-- there's just too many temptations. This is honestly the best place for me, even if it's hard to deal with.

Keep our girl in your prayers- we really need some more time to cook and hopefully we won't meet her until the last week in September or early October.



And there you have it. Had we had a crystal ball, we would have known that Emily wouldn’t come until 38 weeks, 3 days....when I was induced to have her! It’s so crazy for me to believe that she is 11 days away from being 11 months old....simply incredible. I remember all the times we were SO scared last year, waiting for her to be born (or NOT be born, as the case was many many times!) Now we are scared because she is wild, uncontrollable, and into everything! :) It’s been a while since I updated (school is keeping me incredibly busy- just ask my poor neglected husband and baby!!) so I’ll update you on her new “tricks”.

1.She can cruise! Emmy is now taking very small steps around her toys and Miss Jamey’s couch. This is a precursor to walking but I would be JUST FINE if she held off on the walking for a little while! :)
2.She is teething, again! Now the top 2 teeth are trying to come in (see photo above). Poor little thing has been up every night this week crying. I hate to see her suffer like this. Teething bites!
3.She gives “high 5’s!” If you put out your hand she will tap it lightly with hers and then just grin and grin. So funny! She is still very, very particular about who she will give a good bye wave to-- she won’t wave to me or Paul but will wave to the kids at Jamey’s.
4.She is almost 100% on “people food”. She really, really dislikes baby food and so she is almost completely eating people food. We will be beginning the transition to cow’s milk instead of formula starting at 11 months...Paul and I are so excited to not have to buy formula anymore! Now we just have to teach her to drink liquids that aren’t warm...she is definitely very picky about this!
5.She can unlock the dog crates. Enough said. This is HIGHLY inconvenient, especially since we mostly lock them up so she has a place to play!
6.We are planning her 1st birthday party! Mark your calendars- it’s set for Saturday October 25. Be there or be square! :)


OK...so that’s about it. Paul is on call tonight so I’m hitting the hay early. Tomorrow is my birthday and hopefully I can leave school in time for a celebratory dinner...if not, tomorrow is “Friday Eve” (this is a fave phrase with the teachers at my school!) so I know the weekend is right around the corner! :)

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Defiance, Part 1 of a Series, I'm Sure!



See those new teeth in the picture above? I got to know them up close and personal tonight when Emmy BIT ME!!! That’s right folks....our very first episode of complete defiance. We’re so proud (not!!) She was attempting to pull books off her bookshelves so I kept telling her No. Finally I put my arm up to block her path and in an instant, she was biting me! What on earth? What’s a Mommy to do? I am sure this is only the beginning of her continual quest to be independent and in control....oh joy. :)

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Emily Claire, Child Genius!

It’s official folks-- Emily is one smart cookie! Last night she picked up her night light again (I forgot to plug it in again) and she looked like she was going to try to put it in the outlet again. I said, “Emily, NO! You need to give that to Mommy”, and put my hand out. I was totally shocked when she crawled across the room to give it to me! She came over, put it in my outstretched hand, and crawled over to play with some other toys. Brilliant!!

Thursday, August 21, 2008

10 Months Old!



I know I sound like a broken record but WHERE DOES THE TIME GO? I can’t believe that Emily has been here for 10 months already. I also reeeeeally can’t believe that in a mere 2 months we’ll be celebrating her birthday! (And celebrate we will-- I am already planning her first birthday bash! Look for invites soon!)


As for milestones...let’s see. Emily is pulling up on everything, shakes her head no for “no” and bobs it up and down (but I don’t think she understands that the motion she’s making means “yes”. We know for sure that she gets “no” though....funny how she already knows no! She said “D” at the babysitter’s the other day (Jamey’s son Derrick goes by “DD” so she was probably saying his name!) Also, little missy has decided that baby food is for well, babies....and she won’t eat it AT ALL anymore! The past few times I’ve tried to give it to her she has gotten so angry that she won’t eat anything else or take her bottle. Nice, huh? She totally gets that temper stuff from her daddy and not me...right? ;-)

Also, Miss Jamey is “walking” Emily around during the day- the other kids there can walk and it frustrates Emmy so much so Jamey lets her try to walk. She is so good to Emily...I couldn’t be hunched over like that all day helping her! Emily also crawls like lightning now.



Tonight in her room she was playing and I was putting away laundry in her closet-- I heard a scraping sound against the wall and poked my head out to see her with the night light in her hand, trying to put it in the outlet! EEEEK!! (For some background, I leave the nightlight on until I feed her in the middle of the night, then I unplug it so the room is as dark as possible. I usually plug it back in when we play after dinner in her room, but tonight I forgot.) After a very stern “No” from me (to which she responded by shaking HER head no at me!!) she put it down and speed-crawled away. I would have never guessed that she knew what to do with the light!

Granny bought her a tiara months ago and we tried it on tonight...the pics are priceless! Enjoy!