Friday, April 24, 2009
Friday, April 17, 2009
Slack
So...I know I have been slack and not posted anything but Finley is getting to be so much fun I can hardly pull myself away to keep this updated. :-)
She was a month old the last time I posted so here are some updates over the past 2 months.
First Smile (that wasn't gas)-she was exactly 1 month old. She looked right at me and smiled as I was talking. I cried. She smiles all the time now. She is kind of starting to laugh out loud but its more of a squeal so since I don't know what her laugh sounds like I have nothing to compare it to.
She is eating 6 oz every 3-4 hours during the day and sleeping through the night. She has been for about a month now but consistently for the past 2 weeks. She goes to bed around 10 and wakes up around 7. Its awesome! We are trying to make the transition from the bassinet in our room to the crib so hopefully this trend will continue, even with the change of location! :-)
She found her hands a few weeks ago and spends a lot of time checking them out. She loves bath time. She coos all the time and we talk in our own special language that only we understand. :-)
Basically she is perfect!
She was a month old the last time I posted so here are some updates over the past 2 months.
First Smile (that wasn't gas)-she was exactly 1 month old. She looked right at me and smiled as I was talking. I cried. She smiles all the time now. She is kind of starting to laugh out loud but its more of a squeal so since I don't know what her laugh sounds like I have nothing to compare it to.
She is eating 6 oz every 3-4 hours during the day and sleeping through the night. She has been for about a month now but consistently for the past 2 weeks. She goes to bed around 10 and wakes up around 7. Its awesome! We are trying to make the transition from the bassinet in our room to the crib so hopefully this trend will continue, even with the change of location! :-)
She found her hands a few weeks ago and spends a lot of time checking them out. She loves bath time. She coos all the time and we talk in our own special language that only we understand. :-)
Basically she is perfect!
Friday, February 27, 2009
1 Month Update
Finley had her 1 month check-up last Friday (Feb 20th). She weighed 11 lbs 8 oz and was 23 inches long. She is above the 95th percentile in both categories. She is eating about 5-6 oz at each feeding and is pretty much sleeping through the night. She has been sleeping really good for a while and I can only remember 3 nights that she got up more than 1 time. Usually we try to put her to bed around 8 or 9 and she sleeps until 2 and then wakes up again at 5:30 or 6. If she wakes up laster Brad is able to feed her and spend some time with her before he goes to work. Last night she slept 8 straight hours. We put her down at 9 and she woke up to eat at 5. She is still in the bassinet in our room. I am just not ready for her to leave us for her big girl bed. :-)
We had our first mother/daughter shopping trip today. We went downtown and got some new outfits for her and then to Hallmark to get Brad a birthday card (he turns 31 tomorrow). She did so good!! She is the sweetest thing and growing so fast.
We had our first mother/daughter shopping trip today. We went downtown and got some new outfits for her and then to Hallmark to get Brad a birthday card (he turns 31 tomorrow). She did so good!! She is the sweetest thing and growing so fast.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Valentine's Day
Here are some pictures from Valentine's Day this weekend. Mama, Pat and Granny came down to babysit so Brad and I could go out to dinner for Valentine's Day. Brad gave me a card with a picture of a Coach purse for me to pick out for my present and some beautiful tulips. Before dinner we went to St. John's Town Center to shop. I didn't find the purse I want yet so we just looked around. For dinner we went to Matthews in San Marco. We had a bottle of Cabernet and a full four course meal. It was one of the best meals I have ever had. For our main course we each got tenderloin and it was fabulous. Finley did great while we were gone! I was nervous about leaving her because late afternoon is usually her fussy period but wouldn't you know it, she slept the whole time. In fact, she didn't wake up until we called to say we were on our way home...little booger!
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Labor, Delivery and Beyond...
So I finally have some time for an in depth update...Finley is sleeping in her awesome new infant soothing center that Brad and I got yesterday.
Last Tuesday 1-20-09 I was scheduled for an induction. I was 41 weeks and 2 days. Brad and I got to the hospital at 6 am and they hooked me up to the monitors, started my IV, etc. Cynthia, the midwife, came in around 7:30 am said they were not going to use the Cytotec (which thins my cervix) because Finley wasn't having the activity they would like to see. Not that anything was wrong but they didn't want to start something that couldn't be undone. Around 8 they started the pitocin. Even though I had contractions all night the night before, I wasn't having any. They continued to increase the levels of pitocin and finally around 11:30 I started having some minor contractions. Which each passing hour they became more and more intense. Cynthia came back in to check me at 1:45 and I was still only 2 cm dialated. She said there had been some progress made and she would check back in with me. Around 2:30 the contractions were coming about every 2 minutes and were very strong. My nurse showed me a breathing technique that helped but I was getting very uncomfortable. Cynthia said once I got to a 4 they would give me some pain meds through IV if I wanted them. The entire day Finley continued to have decel's in her activity. It was showing that she wasn't getting what she needed from the placenta because they were coming after my contractions instead of during. At around 3:45 the nurse checked me again and I was still only a 2. She took the strip and left and about 1o minutes later Cynthia came in and said Dr. Kadum wanted her to break my water. She checked me too and said there was no way she was going to because I was not where I needed to be. She said she needed to talk to Dr. Kadum and would be back. At this point I was hurting really bad, frustrated and thinking if this wasn't labor I would never be able to handle it. I went to the bathroom and got upset and Cynthia came back in and sat me and Brad down and told us that based on the decreased activity level of Finley and the fact that I was not progressing, Dr. Kadum felt it was best to do a C-Section while me and baby were stable instead of waiting for it to become an emergency situation. We agreed and she said that I would go back around 5. A little after 5 they wheeled me to the OR and got me ready. Brad came in and the anesthesiologist told me they were starting. I felt like I was going to be sick a few times but thankfully I managed to not be. I felt them yanking on my insides but no pain and we heard the nurses and doctors say "oh this is a big baby" and a few minutes later at 5:40 pm, Finley made her grand entrance. It was the coolest thing to hear her first cries. Dr. Kadum leaned over the sheet and said "she could have stayed 45 weeks and was still not coming out". She was wedged from where she wasn't able to turn and the cord was around her neck. All I could see was her being taking over to be cleaned and Brad standing there...I remember saying "OMG she has dark hair...and a lot of it". She weighed 9 lbs 7 oz and was 21 1/2 inches long. She scored a 9/9 on her Apgar. Brad took her with the nurses to our room for the family to see and I went to recovery. Mama, Amy, Daddy, Vonda, Connor, Brad's parents and our neighbor Chris were all there. Everyone left so we could have some bonding time and just like that...we were parents!
I had some problems the first night in the hospital. I was beginning to hemorrhage and they had to give me a shot to try and stop it. Our nurse let us know the next day that if that hadn't of slowed it down they were looking at a blood transfusion (scary!) They gave me some pain medicine which totally made me out of my head and I was getting scared because I was forgetting to breath on it. Brad was awesome! He changed 5 diapers and learned to swaddle...because I couldn't get out of bed, he had to do everything for Finley all while worrying about me too. The next day they got me out of bed to move around and I got a shower which felt great. Everyone came back to the hospital to visit and Brandi got there about 1:30. I felt sore and exhausted the whole day and just kinda out of it from everything that had happened the night before. Finley did great that night. Our nurse Lisa was awesome! She took such good care of us and spent a lot of time answering our questions and making us feel comfortable.
Thursday morning when Dr. Kadum came in he asked if I wanted to go home. We said yes and he let us go. We got home around 10 and visited with Brad's parents and mama and Amy. Brad's parents left after lunch and Brad and I took a nap.
1-22-09 The first night home went good. We brought Finley's bassinet into the living room and Brad stayed on the couch so he could be with her in case she started crying or needed something. I got up a few times to feed her and she slept until 7.
1-23-09 Friday night we put her down at 12 and she woke up at 3:30 to eat and went right back to sleep until 7. It was great!
1-24-09 Saturday night she was not wanting to go to sleep and I only got 3o minutes the whole night. That was a sad night! I finally went to sleep at 9:30 the next morning and was crying because I was so exhausted.
She did really good the first few days. Mama and Amy stayed until Sunday and it was really nice to have them here. They cooked and washed clothes and helped keep things picked up. Even though they let Brad and I get used to everything on our own, it was very comforting to have them close.
We keep a chart of her feedings because it helps us recognize patterns. She is doing really good and is pretty much on a 3-4 hour time span between feedings. Her latest thing is that she has a hard time settling herself at night. She will go to sleep while I am feeding her but as soon as I lay her down she is up again. I hope she grows out of that! :-)
She had her first doctors appt on Monday and she is doing great. Yesterday we took her out for her first outing. We went to Brad's work to show everyone and then went to Target to get her swing. She slept the entire time. It was surprising as much as we had her in and out of the car and everyone holding her.
I cant believe she is already a week old!!
Last Tuesday 1-20-09 I was scheduled for an induction. I was 41 weeks and 2 days. Brad and I got to the hospital at 6 am and they hooked me up to the monitors, started my IV, etc. Cynthia, the midwife, came in around 7:30 am said they were not going to use the Cytotec (which thins my cervix) because Finley wasn't having the activity they would like to see. Not that anything was wrong but they didn't want to start something that couldn't be undone. Around 8 they started the pitocin. Even though I had contractions all night the night before, I wasn't having any. They continued to increase the levels of pitocin and finally around 11:30 I started having some minor contractions. Which each passing hour they became more and more intense. Cynthia came back in to check me at 1:45 and I was still only 2 cm dialated. She said there had been some progress made and she would check back in with me. Around 2:30 the contractions were coming about every 2 minutes and were very strong. My nurse showed me a breathing technique that helped but I was getting very uncomfortable. Cynthia said once I got to a 4 they would give me some pain meds through IV if I wanted them. The entire day Finley continued to have decel's in her activity. It was showing that she wasn't getting what she needed from the placenta because they were coming after my contractions instead of during. At around 3:45 the nurse checked me again and I was still only a 2. She took the strip and left and about 1o minutes later Cynthia came in and said Dr. Kadum wanted her to break my water. She checked me too and said there was no way she was going to because I was not where I needed to be. She said she needed to talk to Dr. Kadum and would be back. At this point I was hurting really bad, frustrated and thinking if this wasn't labor I would never be able to handle it. I went to the bathroom and got upset and Cynthia came back in and sat me and Brad down and told us that based on the decreased activity level of Finley and the fact that I was not progressing, Dr. Kadum felt it was best to do a C-Section while me and baby were stable instead of waiting for it to become an emergency situation. We agreed and she said that I would go back around 5. A little after 5 they wheeled me to the OR and got me ready. Brad came in and the anesthesiologist told me they were starting. I felt like I was going to be sick a few times but thankfully I managed to not be. I felt them yanking on my insides but no pain and we heard the nurses and doctors say "oh this is a big baby" and a few minutes later at 5:40 pm, Finley made her grand entrance. It was the coolest thing to hear her first cries. Dr. Kadum leaned over the sheet and said "she could have stayed 45 weeks and was still not coming out". She was wedged from where she wasn't able to turn and the cord was around her neck. All I could see was her being taking over to be cleaned and Brad standing there...I remember saying "OMG she has dark hair...and a lot of it". She weighed 9 lbs 7 oz and was 21 1/2 inches long. She scored a 9/9 on her Apgar. Brad took her with the nurses to our room for the family to see and I went to recovery. Mama, Amy, Daddy, Vonda, Connor, Brad's parents and our neighbor Chris were all there. Everyone left so we could have some bonding time and just like that...we were parents!
I had some problems the first night in the hospital. I was beginning to hemorrhage and they had to give me a shot to try and stop it. Our nurse let us know the next day that if that hadn't of slowed it down they were looking at a blood transfusion (scary!) They gave me some pain medicine which totally made me out of my head and I was getting scared because I was forgetting to breath on it. Brad was awesome! He changed 5 diapers and learned to swaddle...because I couldn't get out of bed, he had to do everything for Finley all while worrying about me too. The next day they got me out of bed to move around and I got a shower which felt great. Everyone came back to the hospital to visit and Brandi got there about 1:30. I felt sore and exhausted the whole day and just kinda out of it from everything that had happened the night before. Finley did great that night. Our nurse Lisa was awesome! She took such good care of us and spent a lot of time answering our questions and making us feel comfortable.
Thursday morning when Dr. Kadum came in he asked if I wanted to go home. We said yes and he let us go. We got home around 10 and visited with Brad's parents and mama and Amy. Brad's parents left after lunch and Brad and I took a nap.
1-22-09 The first night home went good. We brought Finley's bassinet into the living room and Brad stayed on the couch so he could be with her in case she started crying or needed something. I got up a few times to feed her and she slept until 7.
1-23-09 Friday night we put her down at 12 and she woke up at 3:30 to eat and went right back to sleep until 7. It was great!
1-24-09 Saturday night she was not wanting to go to sleep and I only got 3o minutes the whole night. That was a sad night! I finally went to sleep at 9:30 the next morning and was crying because I was so exhausted.
She did really good the first few days. Mama and Amy stayed until Sunday and it was really nice to have them here. They cooked and washed clothes and helped keep things picked up. Even though they let Brad and I get used to everything on our own, it was very comforting to have them close.
We keep a chart of her feedings because it helps us recognize patterns. She is doing really good and is pretty much on a 3-4 hour time span between feedings. Her latest thing is that she has a hard time settling herself at night. She will go to sleep while I am feeding her but as soon as I lay her down she is up again. I hope she grows out of that! :-)
She had her first doctors appt on Monday and she is doing great. Yesterday we took her out for her first outing. We went to Brad's work to show everyone and then went to Target to get her swing. She slept the entire time. It was surprising as much as we had her in and out of the car and everyone holding her.
I cant believe she is already a week old!!
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Finley Caroline Morris is here and she is AMAZING!
Hello Everyone!! I just wanted to send an update of our precious baby girl. She is the absolute most amazing thing I have ever seen in my life. I can't get enough of her.My doctor let us come home Thursday morning because I was doing good and ready to go. The first night home Finley did great...I was the bad one...I didn't realize how much of a spaz I would be about laying her down to sleep. I kept thinking that the blanket was going to wrap over her face or she would throw up or something...Brad stayed up in the living room to just watch her. He made it until about 2:30 then I got up to feed her and again at 5:30. She would have been fine if we would have just left her alone. Last night she went to sleep at 11:30 and didn't wake up again until 3 and then I fed her, put her back down and she didn't make a peep again until 7 so really she only woke up once. I am sure that will change and we will have many long nights ahead but we were proud. :-) She is so strong and picking her head up and looking around and she LOVES her daddy. All he has to do is talk to her and she just stares at him like she can't get enough. And if she is crying and he says something she immediately stops which is very helpful during diaper changes and between feedings. I am still really sore from the c-section and its hard to get around and up and out of bed. My feet and ankles are so swollen that my toes look like vienna sausages but its getting better. The doctor confined me to the couch with my feet propped up for the day. The whole thing seems so surreal...I can't believe we made something so perfect and already can't imagine life without her. More updates to come!
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Still Waiting...
So its the 13th...2 days after Finley's official due date and we are still waiting. I went to the doctor yesterday and I am dialated 1 cm and 50% effaced. Cynthia asked how I have been feeling and I have been fine. I did mention that Finley's movements had slowed down (I thought that was a sign she was ready to come out) but Cynthia said she wanted to send me for a NST (non stress test) just to make sure everything was ok. Brad and I went over to the hospital right after my appointment and they monitored me for about an hour and a half. They wanted to see two big increases in activity before sending me home. Everything was fine and so if something doesn't happen this week, I am scheduled to be induced Tuesday morning at 6am. I am REALLY hoping that Finley comes on before then!!!
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Happy New Year!!
Well, we thought we might have a baby by the new year but she proved us wrong. We had a great Christmas and New Year...and now that all that excitement is over, we just get to sit back and wait on Ms. Finley. Brad's parents came and stayed with us the Thursday before Christmas, my mama, Pat, Amy and Scuba came the next day and stayed until Sunday and then my daddy, Vonda, Connor, Amy and Scuba came Christmas day and stayed until Saturday. It was very nice not having to travel for Christmas and still getting to see everyone. Last night for New Years Eve, Brad and I went to eat sushi and went to Wal-Mart to get a few things. We ended up getting a Wii. We came home hooked it up and played for hours. About 11:45 I started feeling sick and ended up throwing up. I have been doing that lately. Last Saturday night I went to the hospital because I threw up blood after dinner. Apparently its all normal just very scary. :-(
Here are some pictures I wanted to share of Baxter and Connor. Connor loved Baxter and did not want to leave him alone the whole time he was here...of course Baxter loved the attention.The other picture is another one of Millie (the neighbor).
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