Sunday, August 26, 2012

Thoughts on the Week

Today I thought Molly looked so cute!  I am trying to grow her bangs out and I love seeing her eyes...but I hate that it makes her look more grown up.  

 Today I let Molly climb in the crib with Avey and watch the mobile.  They both thought it was pretty cool.
A word on sleep.  Avey had 2 good nights where after she ate she went back to sleep.  I hope this keeps up because she usually has a time in the night when she wakes up and wants to stay up.  I got a full 6 hours one night and that was so nice!!  Nick is amazing in helping me get sleep.  Right before bed I pump a bottle and then he stays up and feeds her around 12 or 12:30.  Then I just get up around 3-5 depending on when she gets up.  I don't know how I would function without his help.  I am so blessed to have a hubby who would do that for me, night after night!

 We have been trying to capture Avey's real smile.  Almost caught it.  

 Avenley hasn't liked her binkie nearly as much as Molly did, but I love this picture with her binkie.  She grabbed it on accident and couldn't ungrasp it. So cute!!

On Monday Nick and Molly went to the lake with some friends.  (I stayed with Avey)  Molly loved it SO much!!  She even prayed we could go back the next morning.  She went in the tube for the first time and had a blast!  We took pictures on our other camera, but can't find the card reader to put them on the computer.  Hopefully soon.  

I just finished reading the book "Heaven is Here."  I LOVED it!!  It was so interesting to me.  I loved how she talked about how important and valuable the body is.  She talked about how her scars are a reminder of miracles.  I guess I just felt like I could relate with her life as a wife and mother.  I truly believe that heaven is here...where your family is.  

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

One Month

Today Avey is one month old!!  I can hardly believe a month has gone by.  She is such a joy and we love being a family of 4.

A little about Avenley at one month:
* She has grown.  She is 8lbs. 6oz. and is 21.75" long.
* At her 2 week appointment she was 7lbs. 6oz. so she has gained a pound in 2 weeks.  (At two weeks her weight was the 30th percentile, 90th percentile for head and 95th percentile for height)  Tall girl!!  Molly was never anywhere close to that high for weight or height.
* She has a birth mark on her left eyelid, the top of her head and on her neck.
* She makes the funniest faces when she is filling her diaper.  Still in newborn size.
* Avey nurses about every 2.5-3 hours.  At night she takes a bottle at midnight from her daddy (BEST DADDY EVER) and wakes again around 3 or 4 to nurse.  She was sleeping better at night, but the last few nights has had a two hour wake time.  Still confusing those days and nights.
* Went on her first "walk" today.
* Likes to be in the sleepy wrap.
* Favorite position seems to be with her head on my shoulder.
* Her hemotoma is almost completely gone.
* She has made the trip to Provo already.
* She is patient with Molly tryoing to wake her up.
* Usually falls asleep in the car.
* Smiles
* Follows you with her eyes.
* Still nurses with the shield.  Everytime I have nursed without it she was spit up ALL her food, so we are sticking with the shield for now.
* Today when I was trying to take some pictures she totally pushed up on her legs and rolled.  She was on the boppy, so she was already elevated, but pretty strong girl.

 
* Holds her head up at a 45 degree angle.


Sunday, August 19, 2012

Week in Review

On the 11th Avey finally had her first bath.  It took a while for her cord to come off, so we did sponge baths until then.  She didn't seem to like it at first, but got the hang of it after a few minutes.  The baths on the following days she didn't seem to like at all.  Today she showered with me and seemed to like that better.  Avenley is getting so big already.  I want her to slow down...I just love how sweet and small newborns are.  She seriously has been smiling since she was a week old, but now she smiles more especially when Nick or I talk to her.  It is so cute!  She still doesnt sleep great, but better every week.

Molly is still loving her sister.  She likes to play in Aveys closet and with all her toys.  I have never had such a messy house on a consistent basis.  Toys everywhere in every room.  Ah well, we will get a schedule someday.  For now Molly is enjoying freedom to play and make messes while I am nursing and cant do anything about it.

I had to get some of my Molly in the tub too.  Tis last week we had a clothing pass along for relief society.  Molly got this cute hat and a few outfits.  She also got some boots that she loves and wants to wear all the time.  Her hair is getting so long.  She loves it being long and says she wants it to be as long as Tangled's.

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We have spent a lot of time in front of the the TV lately.  Thank goodness for electronic babysitters.  I hate that is the case, but I'm trying to remind myself that it is temporary and when Avey gets a little older and starts sleeping better at night, I will have the energy to do more with Molly.  At least that is my hope.  For now, I survive...enjoy mostly freezer meals...do lots of laundry...not sure who's clothes are more dirty, Avenleys or Molly's.  I did help my mom bottle a few batches of peaches last weekend and this weekend I froze about 6 large freezer bags of more peaches.

We did venture on one short trip.  On Monday we drove to provo for Nick to meet up with a companion from his mission.  They hadn't seen each other in about ten years, so it was fun.  He lives in Mexico and has suffered a lot of problems with the drug cartel.  We are thankful for his safety.




We also had a RS activity where we had a clothing exchange.  Molly loves the hat, boots, and outfits she got.  She also really loved watching a movie at Grandma and Grandpas...she got a whole bag of popcorn to herself.

Friday, August 10, 2012

What we've been Up To

Molly got this cute new dress from Auntie M.  She looks so grown up in it!
A visit from Grandpa Echer.
I love this face Avey makes!
 The last few pictures was from our 9th Anniversary.  I was in charge this year which was pretty tricky being 2 weeks postpartum and not being able to really go anywhere without the kids so I did a Time theme.  Nick has told me about a time capsule he made as a scout, so I decided to do a time capsule of our love.  We wrote love letters that we didn't read...and wont until we open it in 5 years, some questions, a CD of our favorite love songs, pictures of our family now, house, etc.  We had a picnic in the park...and yes, both girls were with us.  I made croissant sandwiches (since we ate them on our first date to the pastry pub) and had cheesecake to remind him of a date we went on up Cedar Canyon.  We listened to the love CD I had made while we ate.  I also made Nick a TIME magazine with pictures of us and texted him throughout the day with "remember the time when..." memories.  It was a fun day!  I am so thankful for my sweetheart.  Love him more now than ever.
She looked so peaceful!  This is how I wished she looked at night. :)  Actually the last 3 days have been good at night.  She is starting to get her nights and days in order and has been sleeping for 4 hour stretches.  I don't want to jinks myself, but I'm hoping it continues!!  Her cord finally came off this week too.  Avenley is such a content baby.  She likes to be cuddles and snuggled.  She loves to eat and on Monday at her 2 week appointment she had regained her birth weight.  The doctor said she is looking great.  Her hemotoma is also going away.  You can hardly see it anymore.  
I Just love this little girl!!  

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Sweet!

Our Girls! Molly 3.5 years Avenley 1 week


Our forever Family





Look at those cute toes poking out of the wrap.  :)
Our new sweet baby!

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Our Angel is Here-Avenley's Birth Story

I have been wanting to write this for the last few days in hopes I don't foget the details of Avenleys birth.  It was such a different labor than with Molly so just incase I ever have another baby, hopefully I can remember her story.

First, from my previous posts, you can see that I had a lot of false labor.  I wasn't sure I would even know when it was the real thing because of all the times I thought it might be real, only for the surges to stop.

On July 20th I work up not feeling very well.  I was 2 days past my due date.  I didn't feel super sick, just a little nauseous.  I woke about 6 when Nick went to work and turned on my diffuser with Clery Sage oil for a while.  When Molly got up I didn't really feel well enough to eat, but I made myself eat some cereal.  We spent the whole morning in our pjs watching cartoons while I read a book.  Avey was super active all day.  I took an hour nap at 3:00-4:00 and made myself a peanut butter sandwich for dinner.  Around 6:30 I decided to start tracking the surges I had been having.  They seemed to be getting more consistent.  It was a little stormy too so I thought that with the low pressure system maybe the surges would come and then go like usual.  We put Molly to bed and the surges still kept coming.  They were about 10- 12 min. apart and lasted for almost a min.   I changed positions several times, but they still kept coming.  Nick and I watched Monk to pass the time.  Around 1am they started getting harder and closer together.  I took a bath arounf 3am and practiced my relaxation from hypnobirthing.  We called Sherstin when the surges were 6 min. apart and she started on her way up arriving around 4am.  After that point I tried to rest but I couldn't sleep through the surges.  I also felt really nausious.  Around 5:40 I threw-up.  I still felt sick but my surges were still about 6 min. apart.  I called the nurse in OB and she said I could take zophran to help with the nausia.  I was so thankful because after I took it I started feeling much better.  I had already been in labor 13 hours.  Molly woke up around 7:30 and I had about a half hour with my sweet Molly before heading to the hospital.  She was so excited when I told her the baby was coming.  We got our bags in the car and took Molly to my moms.  I was thinking at that point that the baby would come within a few hours, but I was sure wrong.

When we got to the hospital around 8am they checked me and said I was at a 3 and 75% effaced.  I was surprised I wasn't farther after being in labor for that long.  Around noon they checked me again and I was only a 4 and 80% effaced.  So in 4 hours I had only gone one centimeter.  The surges were getting harder.  When she checked me it stimulated things and I switched to active labor.  Things got much harder pretty quick.  I tried to use hypnobirthing techniques, but when the surges were really bad, I could only concentrate on my breathing and keeping my face relaxed.  I had now been in labor about 18 hours and I had been awake for 29 hours.  I was exhaused and the thought that I was only half way done overwhelmed me.  I decided to get an epidural.  It was a whole hour after I asked for one before they actually came, so at that point I was at a 6+ and 90% effaced.  I didn't remember the epidural hurting to go in last time, but this time was actually painful.  It could have been bacuse the surges were coming harder too, but either way it was hard for me to hold still.  Once it was in though I was so thankful.  It was a light epidural.  I had asked for the lightest does so I would still be able to feel for the last phase.  It was perfect.  Took the edge off, but I was still able to move my legs and feet.  I rested until 3:00 and decided to let the doctor break my water because I was unable to sleep anyway.  It was time to get her here!!  At 5:25 they checked me and I was at a 9 and 100% effaced.  After about 4 hours total with the epidural, I felt like I had a total out of body phase.  I felt SO tired and like I couldnt get enough oxygen.  I started putting cold washcloths on my head and neck and ate a bunch of ice.  I think that phase was transition and getting to a 10.  I was aware of the baby's decent.  That was actually really amazing.  I felt like I had so much more control than I did giving birth to Molly.  One other thing to remember about this LONG labor was that my contractions/surges never got closer together or consistent.  They could go anyware from 1.5 min apart to 10 min. apart the entire labor even in the last phase.

The final phase was amazing.  I had been SO BLESSED to have Nick and my sister Sherstin there coaching me along.  They were so great.  They had helped me relax, breath, massaged my feet and back, and kept me as calm as possible.  I also had the same nurse, Mary the whole time and even though her shift ended at 6pm, she stayed with me for the final phase.  In my birth plan I had requested a quiet delivery.  I didn't want pushing prompts or counting.  I just wanted to feel the surge and breath my baby down.  The doctor, nurse, Sherstin and Nick were great with that.  They were calm and encouraged me through about 4 pushes and then our Miss Avenley arrived at 6:36pm.  After about the second puch I began crying just thinking about how special this little girl was and how blessed we were to have her coming to us.  Everything continued going great from that point on.  They put her on my tummy and allowed me to hold her while her cord finished pulsing.  Then Nick cut the cord and I held her in my arms while getting cleaned up a bit.  After they had finished with me, they took her over to be weighed and measured and checked.  She was 7lbs. 4 oz. and 19 inches long.  She had beautiful dark hair.

Another request I had was to spend time bonding with her for a while before they took her to be cleaned and checked.  They allowed us to do that for a few hours.  It was so wonderful to nurse her and cuddle as a family.  We called Molly right away and my parents brought her to the hospital to have some time as a whole family.  She walked in with 3 cupcakes she had made with my mom for Avey's birthday.  She was all smiles and so cute with the baby.  She was kind of concerned about the IV in my hand.  She had to kiss it better.  What a sweetie.  When they left I rested while Nick went with Avenley to be washed.  Sherstin stayed with me.  We were all SUPER tired from being up for so long.  As soon as I could I was cleaned up myself, taken to another room, and went to sleep.

We ended up staying 2 nights at the hospital.  One scare came Sunday evening.  I was having a hard time nursing.  Avey just wouldn't wake up and it had been several hours since she had eatten.  The nurse came in the help and was kind of rough with the baby to wake her and get her to feed.  Within about 5 min. of feeding Avey got a goose egg on her head.  I was worried the nurse had hurt her.  We called the other nurse in and she had the nursuery nurse come look at it too.  They didnt seem to know what it was and that really worried me.  She called my doctor and he said it was probably a hemotoma and that he would look at it in the morning.  I started having a panic attack and crying.  We were in a hospital for heaven sake...could they not get a doctor to come look at my baby?!?   The nurse could tell I wasn't going to sleep a wink without some reasurance so the doctor called us and told us what it was and that we didnt cause it and the nurse had not either.  Aparently it happens often when the head is pushed trhough the birth canal and starts to come back to shape it collects blood between the skull and skin creating a bump.  It isn't too big, it should go away on its own, but it was so scary.

We came home Monday morning.  Keith and Ali came to see Avenley and then we rested most of the day.  The following days are kind of a blur.  Between diapers, feedings and sleep or lack there of, not too much else happened.  My sister Sherstin came back and helped at night for 4 nights.  Molly loved having sleepovers with her cousins at grandmas and I loved that too.  It made it easy for me to not feel like I was sending her away because she wanted to be there.

Molly has been a good big sister.  She talks to Avey and likes to check on her when she is in her crib.  She pulls up a stool everytime I change her diaper so she can talk to Avey while I change her.  She has been a good helper.

We have been WELL taken care of!  Mom and Dad have been great to help with Molly and meals and hosting everyone.  Both my sisters have come to help.  John and his family came to visit, Nicks family has come to visit and Joseph has called to check on us too.  The ward brought meals and gifts.  We are so blessed!!  Nick had all last week off and was a champion dad.  He helped with everything from cooking, cleaning, mowing the lawn, diapers, late nights, back massages, and doing anything I asked or needed.

I have the BEST family in the world.  Nick, Molly and Avenley bring me SO MUCH JOY.  Being a mother is the best blessing for me!  I wouldn't trade it for the world.