Thursday, July 31, 2014

Father's Day

We didn't do much for Father's Day. Aiden had been suuuuuuuuper fussy the day before. I'm talking wanting to eat every hour, crying non-stop for 30 minutes after and then sleeping for 30 minutes. Rinse and repeat from 2pm to 7pm. We all wanted to cry by the end of it. Needless to say, we weren't in the mood nor did we have the energy to do anything exciting.

Aiden gave Daddy a Star Wars shirt and wore a cute onesie in honor of the occasion.


We also gave Aiden his first bottle. He was not a fan of it at first and took a while to warm up to the idea of it. But once he figured it out, boy did he love it! He was wondering why we had been holding out on him!



Jeff is such a great daddy to Aiden. The love he has for him, even when it is the middle of the night or he when he is crying uncontrollably (Aiden that is) is precious. He rushes home from work every day to come see his little man. And there is no denying that Aiden is Jeff's mini-me. He makes sure we all get fed, looks after the dogs, and runs errands since Aiden and I are pretty much under house arrest until he gets all his shots. Thanks for all you do, Daddy! We love you!






Thursday, July 24, 2014

1 Month

Our little Aiden is already 1 month old! Where has the time gone?!

  

 

He is growing like a weed and has already outgrown his newborn clothes and newborn diapers! He is working on his smile, is starting to coo, and is able to hold his head up pretty well during tummy-time and when we hold him. He can even scoot up on his playmat during tummy time with his little frog legs! He is starting to focus on things and faces, and loves to look at the light coming in through the windows. He loves snuggle time and his binky too!



Here are his 1 month stats:

Weight: 10 pounds, 3 ounces (47th percentile)
Length: 23.25 inches (97th percentile)
Head circumference: 14.86 inches (55th percentile)

His doctor says everything is looking great! We are supposed to start sleep training him now because our little snuggle bug only wants to fall asleep if someone is holding him. We know it's cute now but we'll regret it down the road. Here's to hopefully very few tears (both Mommy and Aiden!). We are also to start giving him a bottle once a day so he will have a smooth transition when I head back to work. Time to crank up the pumping!

We also got a short visit from Aiden's Great Aunt Judy while she was down from Alaska. It was great getting to see her, even if just for a short time.


I also made my first great excursion since Aiden was born...I got my hair done. My mom came down with me and Aiden to SLO and basically walked around downtown with him in the Baby Bjorn during my appointment. I had to nurse him in the middle of the appointment and in the car afterward, but he did great! Thanks, Mom!


We also learned that he loves the Bjorn, and I now wear it around the house when he won't stop fussing. A bonus of it is I get the use of my hands back!

Monday, July 21, 2014

Aiden's First Bath

Aiden's umbilical cord fell off at 1 week so we were all clear to give him his first bath. He wasn't quite sure what to think of it. He seemed to like the warm water, until it was time to pour water on his head.



 
I think his favorite part was snuggling in his towel afterward.


Thursday, July 17, 2014

Around here...

Daddy went back to work after 2 weeks at home. I cried when he left because I was scared how I was going to survive the day by myself, but we did it!


We don't get much done around here. Mostly snuggles, sleeping, eating and pooping! Mommy gets to shower sometimes, and tries to keep herself hydrated and fed. I'm learning how to do things quickly and one-handed! And I'm constantly amazed at where the day goes!





Our wedding photographer (who has now become our family photographer), Katie came over to take some newborn pictures of our little man. Of course he was fussy and only wanted to eat the entire time she was here, but I'm sure she got some good pictures. I can't wait to see how they turn out! Here's a sneak peek that she gave us...


Wednesday, July 16, 2014

The First Few Days/Weeks

Aiden got to meet a lot of family right from the beginning...

Nonni, Papa Bill and Papa Mike were all at the hospital when Aiden was born. Everyone got lots of snuggles in!


             





We even got to FaceTime with Auntie Tori and Auntie Melissa, Grady and Kendall. (We later got to FaceTime with Gigi and Great Grandpa...their first FaceTime experience on their own iPhone!)

Aiden's Great Aunt Lori even made the trek up to meet him before heading back to Alaska. A quick trip, but I know it meant a lot to meet him before she'd be back at Christmas.


Grandma made it back from her trip to Europe and hurried up on Friday to meet her newest grandson.


Holly and Luna aren't quite sure what to think about their new little "brother." Holly is very motherly and comes to check on him every time he cries. Luna gives us a look of "make him stop." They are not very fond of their sleep being disrupted, but neither are we! But they love to shower him with lots of kisses. I know they will have lots of fun together when he gets older.


We are adjusting to being at home and not getting any sleep. We are developing quicker reflexes during diaper changes to shield ourselves from the pee spray gun! And we have quickly learned that not all diapers are created equal. After several pee leaks and a blowout on Mommy, Pampers wins hands-down over Huggies! Thank goodness we have extra hands around here to cook, clean, do laundry, change diapers, let me shower, etc. Thanks Mom and Becky!

Aiden had his first doctor's appointment on 5/23...his weight is back up to 8 pounds, 2 ounces after dropping down to 7 pounds, 12 ounces when we were discharged from the hospital. The doctor says all is well and things are looking good!



We are so in love with this sweet little boy. Can't wait for the rest of you to all meet him!
 

Friday, July 11, 2014

Aiden Thomas

For the past nine (well, ten) months we have been anxiously waiting, preparing and anticipating the arrival of our first child. Ok, our first human child. I have four other friends who were also due in May (due the 9th, 11th, 20th, and 23rd), and we had been sharing our pregnancy adventures together. And as I was waiting for my due date (the 19th) to arrive, all four of them had their babies over the span of 3 days starting on the 12th. And I kept waiting...

I had painted my toes blue. And I waited. I made blueberry muffins. And I waited. I filled the freezer with food. And I waited. I meticulously cleaned bathrooms, did laundry and dusted. And I waited. Then I succumbed to the very likely fact that I was going to see my due date and still be pregnant. Heck, I'd been holding strong at 1 cm dilated and 50% effaced for the past month. Even my doctor said our Chicken Nugget was getting a little too comfy in there.

On May 18th, around 2:40 pm, my water broke. At least I thought it did. Either that, or I had lost all bladder control. I nervously and excitedly called out to Jeff, then called the hospital, then our families. The nurse at the hospital told me not to rush since I wasn't having any contractions yet, so I took one more shower at home, tried to eat a protein bar but was too nervous, and we headed to the hospital.


We got checked in to the hospital, confirmed that my water had broke, and then waited some more. We walked laps around the hallway trying to trigger some contractions, but nothing was happening. Well, I was having contractions, but couldn't feel them. They would give me until around 9 pm until they would give me some medication to help progress things along. While we were waiting, my parents and Mike made it to the hospital. The nurse finally checked to see where I was at...2.5 cm, but still not fully effaced. They decided to give me a cervical ripening agent, and would check again in 4 hours to see if they should start Pitocin. We hung out for a while, and then eventually told our parents to head to the house, promising to call them if anything changed.


Jeff and I tried to get some sleep knowing that it was going to be a long night. I started to feel the contractions more and more, and tried different positions. The problem was every time I moved it triggered another contraction. Not to mention they were coming about a minute and a half apart. It was time for the epidural. Jeff was actually the one who told the nurse it was time...maybe I was so consumed by the pain I wasn't thinking clearly. All I know is that by the time the anesthesiologist came, I was more than ready for the epidural. I even told him I loved him after the drugs kicked in. Sorry, Jeff. I had also developed a fever of 101.9, so on top of my raging hormones, I was hotter than Hades. No amount of ice packs was cooling me off.

The nurse decided to check my progress again after I got the epidural and I was at 9 cm! All in 2 1/2 hours! Good thing they didn't check before I got the epidural! They told us to rest up and to let them know if I started feeling pressure or more pain. It wasn't very long before I started to feel a ton of pressure and called the nurse back in. And so the pushing began...Jeff called my mom back to the hospital and told her to hurry. If I had progressed so fast, we figured this part would be quick as well. WRONG.

I pushed, and I pushed, and I pushed. I tried different positions. The nurse (my 3rd since arriving at the hospital...whose name was ironically Tori) tried different cueing and encouragement. Turns out the baby's head kept turning, and at one point he was trying to come out like Superman with one arm raised overhead. Please note, that does not work. I ended up pushing for 5 1/2 hours...a new hospital record! All the doctors and nurses were talking about me the rest of the time we were there and were calling me Superwoman!

But push come to shove (pun intended), our sweet baby boy finally entered the world. Our Aiden Thomas was born on 05.19.14 at 10:19 am. He weighed 8 lbs, 7 oz and was 21 inches long. And we were immediately in love with him.








We ended up staying 2 nights in the hospital. They only require 1 but you are allowed (and are strongly encouraged) to stay 2 nights. By the time we were discharged, Aiden's weight had dropped to 7 pounds, 12 ounces and they were concerned about him losing too much weight. They get concerned when the baby loses 10% and he was at 8.2%. We were to follow up with the pediatrician 2 days later to make sure his weight was going back up, or we might have to start him on formula.






I would like to give a massive shout out to all the wonderful nurses at Twin Cities Hospital, especially Jenni (who got me through the contractions), Tori (who got me through all the pushing and delivery), and Erin (who helped us survive the recovery process until we were discharged...especially for taking Aiden the 1st night for 3 hours so Jeff and I could sleep!). They were amazing and I don't know what we would have done without them!

Welcome to the world, baby boy! We love you and are so excited that you are finally here!