Saturday, October 20, 2012

Three Weeks

My baby girl is already 3 weeks old! Remembering back to my births with Abi and Brady, the first two weeks are the toughest while everyone recovers, adjusts to their new reality and life resumes to some sense of normalcy. Overall, everyone is adjusting great.  Natalie is the perfect mix between Abi and Brady - she is easy going like Abi and a cuddler like Brady.  She is very sweet and gets more than her share of hugs and kisses - I have a feeling that this is going to be one spoiled girl! Just in the last week, she has become more alert, opening her eyes more and starting to make facial expressions. Her "witching hour" is generally from 11 pm to midnight each night when she is usually awake and crying, but once she falls asleep, she wakes up every 3 hours to eat until her normal wake up time at 9 am. During the day her favorite thing is to be held but she is also fond of the swing (which Abi basically lived in during her first 6 months of life). Given how fast the first three weeks have flown by, I am doing my best to remember and cherish all these newborn moments because soon enough I know she'll be all grown up and I'll be wondering what happened to my baby girl.

Abi LOVES being a big sister again.  I often find her sitting patiently next to Natalie, waiting for her to wake up and open her eyes so she can "play" with her. It's fun to watch her take on this motherly role.  The other day she told me that she "just can't keep her hands off Natalie" - she loves to rub her head, talk to her and show her things. Brady, on the hand, doesn't show too much interest. His behavior at times is a little less than desirable but I guess that is to be expected. At least he hasn't regressed on the potty training front, and for this I am extremely grateful! Oddly enough, this is opposite of how they acted when I was pregnant. Abi wanted nothing to do with me (or Natalie) when I was pregnant - she didn't want to feel the baby move or even talk about it. Brady was very curious about the baby in my tummy and would constantly ask me what Natalie was doing.

Natalie's Arrival
My original due date was October 8th however when I had ultrasound in mid-September, we made a decision to move up my delivery date based on her size.  Based on the measurements, she was projected to be approximately 10 pounds if we waited until her actual due date. We made the decision to move forward with a Cesarean Section on October 1st.  Natalie, however, had a different plan...

Looking back, it is not surprising that I went into labor a few days early. In the 24 hours leading up to Natalie's birth (on September 29th), I took a "stroll" through Ikea so we could pick up a few last minute things for the kid's rooms, attended Abi's soccer game, changed the sheets on the kid's bunk beds (which is enough alone to put someone into labor), ran errands and had our friends over for dinner. Actually, we never made it through dinner because before dinner was served, my water broke and we headed to the hospital.  Within 2 hours, our little Natalie was born weighing 8 pounds 11 ounces and 20.5 inches.

First Moments
 



First Bath

All tuckered out after a rough night of being pricked and poked!

The next day, the kids and Arizona Grandma & Grandpa came by the hospital to meet Natalie...
After Brady met Natalie for the first time, he turned to me and said "Did your tummy go KABOOM and then she came out?"





On day 2, we finally got released from the hospital and headed for home...
Someone is not happy about being strapped in the carseat!


When we arrived at home, we celebrated Natalie's birthday - complete with cupcakes and presents! As we were celebrating, Natalie started crying. Brady looked up and said, "Is she going to stay here all night?" :)


B's Gift for Natalie

Abi's Gift for Natalie

A few cute pictures from the last few weeks...
Abi thought Natalie should nap with Rapunzel

My 3 Favorite People

My Big Helper


Natalie figured out how to suck her thumb and use the pacifier. We'll see which one sticks around!


This post would not be complete without a few thank you's. We are very blessed to have such gracious friends and family! A big thanks to Jami and Colin for helping - and educating :) - us when my water broke and we had to unexpectedly head to the hospital.  Thanks to our parents for all their help around the house and the many trips back and forth to school to pick up or drop off the kids. We also wanted to thank all of our friends and family for the overwhelming generosity - we appreciate everything you have done for Josh and I and the kids!

1 comment:

mommy23 said...

Such a cutie! This post did noting for the "I want a baby" thing. ;) Even Regen just said that you guys are lucky to have a new cute baby. hmmmmmmm.....