Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Friday, October 24, 2008
Our Silly Toddler
It has been so much fun watching Allison turn into a toddler these past few months. She is always cracking us up with the things she does. She is learning so much each day, it amazes me. Sometimes I wonder where she learns these things from.
The other day she took the watering can out of the garage and walked to the faucet on the side of the house. She set the watering can under the faucet and put one hand on the nozzle like she was going to turn it on. Now if you saw my flowers this summer, you would know that it had been a very long time since I actually filled a watering can. I was surprised that she remembered me doing that.
We picked up the helium balloon pictured above from the hospital to place outside our house so we could let our neighbors know that we had the baby. Since we brought it back in the house, it has provided some great entertainment for Allison. She walks all around the house dragging it behind her. My sister Jodi came for a visit the other day and brought over an even cooler looking balloon - one that is shaped like a baby. That one really got Allison's attention. I think we may be making trips to the party supply store this winter to pick up some more balloons. Cheap entertainment - you can't beat it.
Allison is very into her books, particulary four Sesame Street board books we picked up in the dollar section at Target. We have them on a coffee table so she can easily reach them. She likes to either carry the books one by one to another table or she brings them to a person in hopes they will read the book to her. She also enjoys sitting on people's laps, especially dad's. She will walk up to him and turn around and back herself up into his lap (usually with a book for him to read to her).
Allison is also a very big helper. For every one piece of folded clothing I manage to put in her drawer, she takes out two. She also enjoys "helping" when we try to fold her clothes. We usually keep a pile set aside for her to play with while we fold the rest.
We still are waiting for molar number four to pop through. This particular tooth has taken the longest time to come through out of all of them. I could feel the bump around three weeks ago but it hasn't cracked the surface yet. I feel bad because you can tell it is really bothering her. Pretty soon it will come through (I say this every morning when I check to see if it has).
Hi, Back At Ya!
As you can see, Allison is very curious about the baby. She likes peeking in the bassinet to look at Amelia. We normally don't let her stand on the bassinet because we are afraid of it tipping over, but I figured I had to get at least one picture of Allison doing that.
Amelia is adjusting to our household just fine. She is eating 3 ounces per feeding, around every three hours. The last two nights she only woke up twice, which has been nice. She is the noisiest sleeper though. She has been served eviction papers and will be moving out of our bedroom in a few weeks once we get Allison's new room set up and we can move Amelia into the nursery. Even though she is sleeping longer periods of time, Brian and I are not getting good sleep because she is keeping us up.
Amelia had her first outing yesterday. I didn't want fall to pass me by so Brian took us on a short car ride so I could see the leaves. We took the scenic drive at Johnson Park. We also made a stop at Millennium Park so Allison could play for a bit and burn off some energy. Minus the breeze, it was a nice afternoon.
Monday, October 20, 2008
A Tale of Two Sisters
Here is a video from the first day that Allison saw Amelia. As you will see, she got a little too excited about seeing her little sister
This video is from when we brought Amelia home from the hospital.
So far Allison has done very well with Amelia. We just have to watch Allison closely as she doesn't realize that she has to be gentle with the baby. She is very curious about the baby and always want to check her out when she is in her bassinet. We thought that might be a safe place to put Amelia, but Allison figured out that she can step on the bottom rail of the bassinet and peer into it. I think it helps that Amelia has a bunch of hair for Allison to "pet." She is very fascinated by the baby's hair.
Hopefully this is just the beginning of a great friendship. My wish is that my girls grow up realizing how special it is to have a sister and are always close.
Overall Allison has been great about the whole deal. She did wonderfully while I was in the hospital. A huge thanks goes to both our parents. Brian's mom came over at 4 am to stay with Allison and my parents took over while I was in the hospital. My biggest fear was that she would be clingy when I came home and not understand why I couldn't pick her up. So far that hasn't been an issue. She and her dad have become extra special buddies this past week and she really relies on him.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Some more pictures
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Introducing Amelia Ann
Here are some pictures to start off with. I have plenty more to post. These are just from day one that were already on the computer. I have to download others later today or tomrrow.
We got home from the hospital yesterday. I talked the doctor into releasing me last night rather than today. It felt good to be at home. All is going well so far. Allison has done great - in fact so great that she deserves her own post with pictures and videos that I hope to do soon.
Thanks for the well wishes from everyone. They mean a lot to our family.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Announcing Amelia Ann
Amelia Ann
6 lb and 11 ozs
19 inches
Monday, October 13
I had a feeling something might happen as soon as I lost my mucus plug over the weekend. I woke up around 1:30 am and felt some leaking. I got up and realized I was having some contractions. I didn't think they were all that strong or close so I didn't do a good job timing them (can we say denial). I started timing them around 3:30 and realized they were coming on quick and fast. I woke up Brian and we called his mom over. We arrived at the hospital around 5 am and I was already at 4.5 cm. Whoops! I guess I should have gone in a little sooner. Contractions were getting strong at that point in time so I got to experience the joys of labor pains.
Due to a communication issue with the doctor on call, she didn't get to St. Mary's until after 6 am. By then I was ready for an epidural but held off until I got to the OR. The surgery went well and we have a cute little girl on our hands.
Amelia has a full head of hair - even more than Allison has right now at almost 15 months.
Hopefully we will get pictures posted soon. Stay tuned.