Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Odds & Ends of Summer 2011

Memorial Day

Our friends invited us and a few other families to their beach house in San Juan Capistrano for Memorial Day.  It was a gorgeous day with perfect weather and fun friends.  We played down on the beach most of the afternoon and Don & Charlie took the ocean kayaks out.  Later we headed up to the patio to relax and have dinner.  The little boys wanted to take a turn in the kayaks too.  As the sun was starting to set, the boys headed out to the steps to watch the tide come in.  It was the perfect way to spend our holiday.








Janelle's Visit

About a week after Luke was born, my mother-in-law Janelle came to stay with us for 10 days.  Her visit was the greatest blessing!  Isaac had a six week break from school and it was so wonderful to have Janelle here to help entertain Isaac & Luke, do things around the house, and help me to actually get out of the house.  Especially since Charlie had to go to NYC on business during this time.  I don't know what I would have done without her!  We had a lot of fun too.  We had dinner at the Lagoon one night - and Isaac decided he wanted to go swimming, in his clothes!  I think I still owe Janelle for chasing after him.  She also took him to the pool everyday while she was here and helped teach him how to swim.  











Fourth of July 

The Woodbridge community hosts all kinds of fun activities on the 4th of July.  Charlie got up early to run the 10k (I skipped it this year... you know, since I had a baby less than a month before).  Isaac got to ride in the Woodbridge Bike Parade.  Then Charlie & Isaac had a water balloon fight in the backyard, went to the pool, and that night they went down to the lake to watch the fireworks.  




Baby Shower for Luke

A few friends from my ward hosted a baby shower for the three babies that were born recently.  I really didn't need a shower since we already had everything we needed for a little boy, but it was still very nice of everyone and it was fun to get together and talk and celebrate the babies.  Amber was so nice to host at her home, and the shower was for me & Luke, Katie & Henry, and Rachel & Sydney.    






Birthdays

Charlie turned 34 and we celebrated with a homemade German chocolate cake and dinner at La Sirena Grill.  Isaac turned 4.  His favorite gifts this year were the battleship & the spy plane from the movie Cars  2.  His teachers made him a birthday crown at school.  That night we went to Boomer's to ride go carts, had dinner at Super Mex, and then came home to have a lemon birthday cake.  








Friday, June 17, 2011

Luke Martin Wood

* I've never been very good at making a long story short.  This is actually an edited version of Luke's birth story, but it's still quite long.  Feel free to skip through it if you just want to see pictures.  And here's the stats: Luke Martin Wood, born 6/6/11 at 9:39 pm.  8 lbs 12 oz, 20.5 in.


When I woke up on Monday, June 6th, the last thing I thought I’d be doing that day was delivering a baby.  Yes, it was my due date – but who ever delivers on their due date?  I went ahead and snapped my 40 week photo:




And then around 10:00 I went to the doctor for a non-stress test (NST).  I hadn’t been feeling the baby move much over the past few weeks so the doctor had done an NST at my last two appointments and though everything looked good, he told me to come back for another one on Monday.  The baby was moving a lot during the test so I assumed that everything was fine.  But after about 15 minutes of testing the nurse let me know that the baby's heart rate kept dropping and that I would need to go to the hospital for some additional monitoring.


I called Charlie on my way out to the car.  I was halfway home before it finally sunk in that I might be having a baby today after all!  I made some arrangements for Isaac, grabbed my hospital bag and waited for Charlie to get home. We talked about stopping to get lunch on the way but ultimately decided to go straight to the hospital.  I later came to regret this!  

Upon arriving at labor & delivery I was assigned a nurse named Barbara who asked me a series of about a million questions and then it was time to pee in a cup, don the hospital gown, and let go of all modesty for the next 48 hours.  I was dilated to about a 4.5 or 5 at this point.  The results of the NST were basically the same as back at the doctor’s office.  Inconclusive.  Their best guess was that the baby was cramped inside and when he moved  around he was placing pressure on the umbilical cord causing the drop in heartrate.  Dr. Hagadorn finally arrived and recommended that I be induced.

We were taken to a room upstairs where they hooked me up to an IV and the doctor came up to break my water.  I think it was somewhere around 2:00 or 2:30 by now.  I guess this is where I should add that I had chosen to have a natural birth.  Or at least I hoped to.  My biggest hang up prior to that day was the fear of having to be induced.  I had been having quite a few contractions and I was dilating so I knew that my body was at least somewhat ready to go into labor.  I kept hoping that it would happen on it’s own so that I wouldn't need to have pitocin which can cause harsh and painful contractions.  Luckily, Saddleback Hospital is known to be very supportive of natural birth and since there was no major signs of stress on the baby, or a big hurry to get him out, Dr. Hagadorn was okay with just breaking my water and seeing what happened from there. 

So I took off to walk the halls, at what I was later told was quite the speedy pace. I really just wanted to get things moving!  So I walked the halls trying my best to avoid running over my toes with the IV pole and dodging the various nurses, carts, visitors, and other pregnant women.  At one point there was a woman who must have been having a painful contraction because she and her entourage (husband, nurse, doula, parents?) stopped and blocked the entire hall while she hung onto her husband and moaned and groaned for awhile.  I still had no idea what hard labor was going to feel like.  Was this going to be me in a few hours?


I was having regular contractions at this point, every 2-3 minutes, but they weren’t that painful.  It was pretty similar to what I’d been feeling for the last few weeks.  By about 4:00 I was starting to get bored.  Charlie brought me a Diet Cherry Limeade from Sonic (my favorite) and I kept bugging the nurse trying to get a better idea of how long things might take and how painful it would be, but she pretty much refused to make any predictions. 

Barbara’s shift was over at 7:00, so she checked me one last time aand said I was dilated to about a 7… I think.  And then I got a new nurse named Tammy - who I was a little skeptical of at first because she looked so young, but who ended up being totally wonderful to help me get through the hard part of my labor.  My contractions started to get painful at this point, but still totally manageable.  They had slowed to every 5-8 minutes or so.  I was feeling a little discouraged that 5 hours of labor had only gotten me about 2 cm further along.  Charlie & I were both thinking it might be a long night. 





It got to be 8:00 and I tried watching The Bachelorette for awhile, but that was right about the time that the pain started to get worse.  I think it was a little before 9:00 when I got up to go to the bathroom.  I was in so much pain by then and I remember whimpering a little bit but trying not to be too loud.  When I came out another contraction hit me hard and I had to lean on the sink (I was now like that lady in the hall!).  Tammy was trying to talk to me but I couldn’t respond until I was through the contraction.  She had me lean on the edge of the raised bed and told me to rock back and forth during contractions.  

Okay, so this is where things started to get bad.  Very bad.  Or at least very painful.  I knew that I was supposed to relax so that the contractions could do their work, but each time another one hit I couldn’t help but tense up more and more.  I never thought I would be a screamer – and I really wasn’t – but I remember burying my face in a pillow to muffle my cries a bit. Those last few minutes of contractions were just so all consuming.  I think I started to panic because things got so bad so quickly.  I knew I was supposed to be breathing, and I had prepared all of the things I wanted to focus on to get me through, but in the moment I couldn’t concentrate on anything except for the pain.  I remember saying over and over “I can’t do this” and “I don’t want to do this” and Charlie kept telling me yes, I could do it.  Tammy and Charlie were both great about talking me through it and telling me I was doing great and that yes, of course I could do it.  Looking back I think maybe if I had known that it was only going to be a few more minutes, I could have made it through better.  


As I was freaking out Tammy asked me what had changed.  I told her I felt a lot of pressure and I guess that’s when she figured out that I had progressed so quickly.  They had me get back on the bed to check me, and sure enough I was at a 10 and ready to push.  And now that it was time, all I wanted to do was push!  Of course then they told me I had to wait for the doctor.  They had called Dr. Hagadorn, but he wasn’t going to be there anytime soon, so they brought in the doctor on call.  At that point I could not have cared less who delivered the baby, I just wanted him out!  They kept telling me not to push yet.  One of the nurses told me to stick my tongue out and pant like a dog.  I thought that was the weirdest suggestion ever and I remember telling her “I am NOT a dog!”

Finally the doctor arrived.  The pushing went fairly quickly - maybe 5 or 10 minutes at the most.   After giving birth to Isaac with an epidural where I felt nothing, it was kinda cool to be so aware and to feel everything that was happening this time.  I still felt pain, but being able to focus on pushing made it more manageable.  Especially now that there was an end in sight!  I felt the episiotomy, I felt his head crowning, and then I felt a little body just slipping out.  It was the weirdest feeling and kind of surreal, but such a rush of adrenaline and emotion.  



Luke Martin Wood was born at 9:39 pm.  He was 8 lbs. 12 oz. (exactly the same weight as Isaac) and 20.5 inches long.  They put him up on my chest and I was just immediately filled with so much love for that precious little baby.  Though I had felt him moving all around inside of me for the past several months, I could never visualize him actually being here.  And then once he arrived, I just instantly fell in love. They left him up on my chest for a couple of minutes while they rubbed him down and cleaned him off a bit.  I loved every second of it. 


Right from the beginning he was such a mellow little guy.  He barely cries, sleeps all day long, is a great eater, just fusses a little bit when he is hungry, and when he's awake he just sits contently gazing around the room.  He is a perfect angel baby and I just cannot get enough of him!  


Isaac came to meet Luke the next day.  It took him awhile to warm up to his baby brother.  At first he was just not interested.  Charlie told him to come and count his toes, and see if he had teeth, etc. and that finally peeked his interest a bit.  I hope that someday they'll be good friends, but for now it just makes me happy to see Isaac smiling and touching his brother so softly.  




Charlie thought Luke looked just like Isaac when he was born.  Luke has chubbier cheeks though.  I think he looks like a huge baby in the pictures, but when I am holding him he just seems so tiny!  During the rare hours that he is awake I love holding him in my lap and watching the variety of expressions he can pull on that little round face.  Of course he still has the funny newborn look but I think this guy is absolutely adorable. 





Now that some time has passed, I can look back on the whole natural birth experience and say that I enjoyed it.  Okay, maybe "enjoyed" is not the right word, but I'm very happy with how it all turned out.  I liked being able to get up and walk around, and I liked feeling the contractions so that I could gauge how my labor was progressing, and it was kind of thrilling to feel everything happening during delivery.  I like to think I have a pretty high pain tolerance, and up until the last 20 minutes or so, I never even thought twice about wanting pain medicine.  But yes, those last 20 minutes were torture.  It was horrible and awful and I didn't think I could make it through.  I'm so glad I did though and I'm so glad that Charlie didn't let me give up (I'm not sure I had time for an epidural anyway).  Having a child with autism, you can't help but ask yourself what you might have done wrong.  So Charlie & I just wanted to keep this pregnancy and birth as natural and drug free as possible.  I did it for Luke, and I would do it all over again in an instant for this beautiful, healthy little boy.  


And now for a few more pictures, just because.  Cracker likes Luke.  I think it is his instinct to protect him, so whenever he cries Cracker gets very concerned.  Most the time though, Cracker just wants to take part in all of the cuddling.  




Luke is super chill and content.  When he is awake - for an hour or two a couple times a day - he mostly just sits and checks out the world around him.  He hardly ever cries unless it is to say that he's hungry.  But he's actually hungry a lot.  He eats every 2 hours if he's awake, or every 3 hours if he's sleeping.  He is a good little eater!  







Here is Luke today, 11 days old.  He's already changed so much since he was born.  It's amazing how fast they grow!  He is so precious and adorable, I kind of want him to stay this little forever.  


* For more photos of Luke, you can visit my daily photo blog.  

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Vegas Baby, Vegas!!!

Last month I had the chance to meet up with five of my old roommates for a girls weekend and roommate reunion in Vegas.  Being a group of Mormon moms, it probably wasn't a typical "Vegas" weekend, but we had a blast!

Rebecca, Leslie, Mikael, Me, Amy & Erin (Rebecca & I were both 7 months pregnant!)

Friday night we stayed up late chatting, looking through Erin's enormous scrap books, and reminiscing on our BYU days.  On Saturday we took advantage of the warm weather and spent the morning relaxing by the pool.  That afternoon we headed to a nearby outlet mall for a little shopping.

Relaxing by the pool: Leslie, Erin, Me, Mikael, Rebecca & Amy

Erin, Amy, Leslie & I eating our food court "lunch"

Even though we were all enjoying a weekend away from our children we somehow ended up only shopping at children's stores!  Here's Erin & Mikael at the Carter's outlet. 

Saturday night we had a nice dinner at El Segundo Sol at the Fashion Show Mall before heading over to Treasure Island to see Cirque du Soleil's Mystere.  I had never seen a Cirque show before and I was totally amazed by the incredible acrobatics.  Afterwards we walked down the strip to see the Bellagio fountains and then made a stop at Serendipity to sample their frozen hot chocolate.

Dinner at El Segundo Sol: Mikael, Rebecca, Leslie, Erin, Amy & Me

Walking the strip, where we were quickly reminded why we decided to stay at a timeshare away from the strip!  

Leslie, Rebecca, Amy, Erin, Mikael & me at the Bellagio


Amy & Mikael with our $10 Frozen Hot Chocolate.  Totally overrated!  

Everyone had to head back home on Sunday morning/afternoon so it was a really quick weekend.  I think we were all wishing we had at least one more day, but hopefully we'll be able to pull something like this off again soon!  And a big thanks to Charlie for staying home with Isaac that weekend.  Apparently they had plenty of fun without me.

Isaac getting ready to ride go carts with Charlie.  He LOVED it!  

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Las Cruces

Three days after arriving home from Utah, we left for New Mexico to visit Charlie's parents.  Charlie recently accepted a position with a new company, and upon giving his two weeks notice at his old job, was asked to leave immediately.  So he ended up with two weeks off of work and more free time than he knew what to do with.  We figured there was no better time for a road trip!  

We made the drive out there all in one day (it's about 11 hours).  Isaac was probably a better sport than I was about sitting in the car that long.  He was entertained by things like windmills, semi trucks, big rocks, cactuses, and his favorite: the many many trains that we passed along the way.  

Besides visiting with family, my favorite thing about Las Cruces is the food.  We had some delicious meals prepared by Janelle, but we also enjoyed a few meals out at La Posta, Habaneros, and Cracker Barrel.  And of course we made a few stops for Sonic drinks since it is conveniently located about a mile from the house (I'm jealous!).

Janelle and Charlie at La Posta

Isaac and Carrie at La Posta

Karl & Isaac watching a fishing show on TV and enjoying Sonic drinks 

Ever since our last visit in July Isaac has pointed out every red jeep we see and tells me it is like Grandpa's jeep.  He was so excited to get to go on more jeep rides!  The rides are a little too bumpy for this pregnant mama, so Charlie and I enjoyed some alone time while Isaac went out with Grandpa & Grandma.  They went geocaching out in the desert one day but Isaac was reportedly freaked out by the "prickly plants" so that didn't go so well.  He also loved being out in the backyard digging in the dirt, playing with his trucks, and exploring among the brush in the back lot (as long as he didn't have to touch prickly plants of course).  



He put his arms up to ensure that no "prickly plants" would touch him

Karl recently retired (kind of - he still goes into the office almost every day) from NMSU, but he is still a huge Aggie fan and goes to all of the games.  And even though Isaac doesn't follow much of the game, he was thrilled to go a basketball game.  We had fun cheering for the Aggies and it was so funny to hear Isaac yelling "Go Aggies, Go!!!" right along with the rest of the crowd.

Karl & Isaac cheering on the NMSU Aggies

Janelle, Charlie, Carrie, Isaac & Karl after the game

Another thing on the to-do list when we visit Las Cruces is to go see the farm animals at the University.  Isaac ended up catching a cold and was in a rotten mood that morning, but he did think it was hilarious to see peeing pigs, and he was more than happy to climb up into the construction vehicles sitting outside.
  



Cracker came with us on this trip.  He gets very nervous whenever he sees the suitcases come out because it usually means he is getting left.  I'm not sure if he was trying to make sure he didn't get left in New Mexico, or if he just wanted a soft place to relax...  Nothing like a bed of dirty clothes!  


Karl & Janelle were wonderful hosts as usual, and we were sad to leave.  They are planning to move to Price, Utah this summer so this was probably our last visit to Las Cruces and I'm glad we got to go one last time.