Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Owen Week 3


I can't believe my little angel is 3 weeks old! Although it feels like he's been in our lives longer than that. Life is slowly getting back to normal. I got out of the house a few times this week which was nice. I've been feeling a little bit like a prisoner in this house. There have been days were I didn't even step outside!


Owen's milestones week 3:

- We took you out in public for the first time to Costco and to lunch at Newks. It was so nice to get out of the house. You were asleep the whole time (car rides put you to sleep).
- Most of your newborn clothes are too tight. So you've started wearing 0-3 months. We also started using the level 1 diapers.
- You met your cousin Matt, uncle Steve, Jenny, Caroline and Sam and Mary on the webcam this week.
- You have established that late afternoons/evenings are "fussy time." I love how little you are but I can't wait for you to grow out of having a "fussy time."
- We left you with Nana for the first time and went on a hot date (dinner at Verde and a Publix run). We missed you the whole time!
- You attended your first birthday party for your Pop pop at his house. You pretty much slept in people's arms the whole time.

Now for the pictures:

Owen at Newks.

Owen in the pumpkin bodysuit I made him.

Owen with Nicole

Owen's little toes :)

Elaine and Steve with Owen

Owen with Matt

Pop pop blowing out his candles

4 generations. Rich (Dad), Pop Pop (Grandfather) and Popou (Great Grandfather).

All of the men
We got Owen's newborn photos back from the photographer. Here are some of my favorites:













Until next time…
Tressa

Monday, October 20, 2014

Owen's First 2 Weeks


Owen is almost 2 weeks old! I can't believe how fast time has flown by already. Before I know it my maternity leave will be over and I won't get to spend as much time with this little guy, so I am trying to enjoy every minute of it… even the fussy times (pictured above).

Rich was able to take most of last week off and my mom spent a day with me last week. Rich's parents plan on stopping by to help a few days this week, but the rest of the time I am going to be on my own during the day. Today was the first day I have been on my own and it hasn't been too bad. Owen is going through a phase where he constantly wants to eat so we spent most of our time feeding and changing diapers. We managed to get out of the house and go for a mile and a half walk today while the cleaning people were here. I thought walks would put Owen to sleep but he stays awake and quiet the whole time… just taking everything in.


Owen's milestones 1-2 weeks:

- You had a lot of "firsts" during this time; your first bath, first walk, first ride in the car, first doctor's appointment. You especially hated the bath.
- You are a good eater… we learned at your doctor's appointment (9 days after birth) that you were back at your birth weight exactly!
- You hate being swaddled. You like to have your hands free. I tried swaddling you at first but I felt like I was torturing you so now I just wrap you up with your arms out.
- You had a lot of visitors during these weeks. Of course you met all of your Grandparents but you also met your Uncle Nick and Rosa, Nicole Berschback, Great Aunt Elaine, Great Uncle Mike, your Great Grandparents, cousin Sarah and Kellen, Drew, Laurence and Eva, Ashley and James, Lindsey and Justin, cousin Nicole, and Ryan and Whitney via webcam.
- Sometimes you smile in your sleep and I swear I've heard you giggle a few times too. I want to know what you are dreaming about that makes your laugh! Seeing your smile melts my heart and I can't wait until you smile at me when you are awake.
- You love sleeping on my chest (and I love it too, but I'm afraid of falling asleep too and dropping you). Sometimes it's the only way we can get you to sleep. Then I have to very carefully try to move you to your bed without waking you up.
-You are still wearing newborn sized clothes and diapers but I don't think it will be long before we move up to 0-3 months and level 1 diapers.

Rich rocking Owen in his room on our first day home from the hospital.
Owen in his Pumpkin Outfit. 
Owen in front of his name. I wanted to include this picture because it wasn't in the completed nursery post.
Owen and his Daddy.
Owen in his going home from the hospital outfit. 
Owen sleeping like an angel in his other pumpkin outfit.
Owen with his Yia Yia and Pop Pop.
Owen after his first sponge bath.
Owen's favorite way to sleep.
Owen in the bodysuit the Doctor that delivered him gave us. 
Owen meeting his Great Grandparents.
Owen being held by his Great Yia Yia.
Owen and his Nana. 
Owen with Lindsey and Justin.
Owen's first "selfie" with Daddy.
Owen and Ashley.
Owen and Laurence. 
Owen and his Yia Yia.
Owen and big brother Rex. Rex is always checking on him and gets a worried look on his face when he cries.
I'm hoping to update the blog every week, but that might be wishful thinking. It's hard to find free moments with a newborn in the house!


Until next time…
Tressa

Saturday, October 11, 2014

40 Weeks! Baby Owen is Here!!!


Pumpkin (now officially Owen Christopher Mayk) arrived on October 8, 2014 at 7:21 am. After reading books, taking labor and delivery classes, etc. I thought I had a good idea of what labor would be like, but it was completely different than I thought it would be.

I called the doctor on Tuesday (October 7th) afternoon because something didn't feel right and I was worried. My stomach was very hard to touch and I didn't think the baby was moving as much as he normally did. I was also experiencing a little bleeding. I thought they would just tell me these were normal signs labor was beginning or maybe have me come into the office to check baby's heartbeat, but they told me to go to the hospital to be check out instead. I left work and met Rich at home. We grabbed our bags just in case we needed to stay at the hospital, but I was pretty sure I would be coming home that evening.

When we got there, things started happening really fast. I got hooked up to the contraction monitor and was told I was having contractions (although not very strong) about 4 minutes apart. The doctor came in and asked if I was ready to have a baby. He said they would get my IV going, break my water to get my body to naturally begin labor and he expected I would have the baby around midnight. A few hours later they started pitocin through my IV to speed up the process. The contractions were so strong… I went from saying I would wait as long as possible to get my epidural to begging for it. Getting the epidural was not as bad as I thought it would be and I was a much happier girl once I had it. That's when things started to go downhill…. the doctor came in and told me that every time I was having a contraction the baby's heart rate was dropping which is a sign that the placenta is deteriorating or the cord could be wrapped around the baby's neck and if things didn't improve I would have to have a c-section. I was so upset and scared. I was supposed to be trying to sleep to rest up for potentially pushing but I couldn't stop looking at the monitor and praying that the baby's heart rate would stop going down. They lowered the amount of pitocin they were giving me because the baby wasn't handling it well and after about an hour things started looking better. We were back on track for a natural delivery! That's when I started feeling all of my contractions again. They were so intense. The nurses kept trying to up the dosage of meds coming through the epidural and nothing was working. Finally they had the anesthesiologist come back and she discovered that the tube in my back had moved out of place. She had to do a whole new epidural. After that I was a happy girl again… for a while. And then it stopped working again! This time they couldn't figure out why it wasn't working. I couldn't feel everything like I had before but I was still feeling more than I should and it was like that for the rest of the delivery. Finally at 5:30 am I was fully dilated and ready to push. The doctor estimated it would take about 30 minutes. However, I ended up pushing for 2 hours! I had never really thought about the pushing part of delivery. I guess I always assumed it was a few pushes and the baby would be out. This was not the case! I was so exhausted and getting more and more discouraged after every round of pushing resulting in no baby. Then we got to a point where the baby was no longer handling it well. The doctor told me if I didn't get the baby out in the new few pushes they would have to push him back in and do a c-section because his heart rate was dropping. That was all the motivation I needed…. he finally came out within the next few pushes. I always thought I would be able to hold my baby right away after delivery… but my body was in so mush shock after I couldn't. There was no way… I was shaking so much and still in pain...Rich just had to hold him next to me so I could see him.

They say you forget labor…. and I sure hope it's true. Owen sure was worth it… I just hope next time things are a little easier. I am very thankful that I didn't need to have a c-section so that I could bring my baby home from the hospital sooner and recover faster.

Family of THREE!!!
Don't forget Rex… Family of three plus a dog :)
First picture with my SON!
Nana holding Owen.
Papa holding Owen.
First family photo.
Owen in his hospital bed.
Owen in his going home outfit. I wish I would have gotten a better picture of it before I put him in the car seat. I will have to make sure I get him in it again before he outgrows it and get a picture. Right now it's in the laundry because he already peed on it!

Owen and his Daddy… ready to go home!
Owen in the car on the way home. He was wide awake and quiet the entire time. I think he likes riding in the car,
Owen in his home for the first time.
Introducing Owen to Rex. Rex has pretty much left the baby alone since we've been home. I can tell Rex is upset that we pay this new little person so much attention. Things are definitely different in our house now and Rex doesn't get as much attention :(
Owen asleep in his rock-in-play tonight. He actually slept long enough for me to write this blog and eat dinner :)

Until next time,
Tressa