Friday, July 28, 2006
Saturday, July 22, 2006
Evin Lilian
Well, she's here! I'm sorry it has taken me all week to get the photos up. Our 5th daughter, Evin Lilian was born Tuesday, July 18th at 3:26 pm. She was 7lbs, 10oz (our middle child for weight), and 20 1/2 inches long. She looks very much like her sisters did at birth, except for the deep crease in her nose, and she's less jaundiced than they were.
If you have no interest in reading the little birth story, my feelings won't be hurt, but please scroll down, because there are lots of pictures.
The birth went well, but not as quickly as we've come to expect from our girls. :) I was induced, so we got to the hospital at 6:00am. Dr. Brown was supposed to come break my water at 10:00, but he got held up in surgery until noon. He then came and broke my water, and we all thought it would be over soon, but it didn't work quite that way...
Right after he broke my water, I had trouble breathing. It felt like a giant man was sitting on my chest, and I couldn't get any air. They gave me an oxygen mask (which I then wore the rest of the afternoon, until she was born). During all of this, Evi's heart rate dropped. Way down. It was pretty scary. They had to put a monitor on her head to monitor her heart rate for the rest of labor. We could hear it beeping in the room, and every time I had a contraction, her heart rate would drop from the 150's to about the 50's. Josh was watching a movie on the TV, and paused it during almost every contraction, to make sure the rate bounced back up.
When it finally came time to push (about 3 hours after breaking the water), things again did not go as smoothly as my previous easy labors. I still only pushed about 3 times, but Evi had her head turned and tilted the wrong way. She ended up with a huge bump on her head for a little while because of it. Her umbilical cord was also wrapped around her neck and her ankle.
So... it was a labor and delivery with a little more story to it than the previous 4, but still, a fairly easy one (and pain-free... thank God for epidurals!), and of course a very happy ending.
Evi has been taking calls from well-wishers all week... She looks a little tired out. :)
For those of you wondering how big I finally ended up... Hard to see because of the blanket, but I think the term is gi-normous.
If you have no interest in reading the little birth story, my feelings won't be hurt, but please scroll down, because there are lots of pictures.
The birth went well, but not as quickly as we've come to expect from our girls. :) I was induced, so we got to the hospital at 6:00am. Dr. Brown was supposed to come break my water at 10:00, but he got held up in surgery until noon. He then came and broke my water, and we all thought it would be over soon, but it didn't work quite that way...
Right after he broke my water, I had trouble breathing. It felt like a giant man was sitting on my chest, and I couldn't get any air. They gave me an oxygen mask (which I then wore the rest of the afternoon, until she was born). During all of this, Evi's heart rate dropped. Way down. It was pretty scary. They had to put a monitor on her head to monitor her heart rate for the rest of labor. We could hear it beeping in the room, and every time I had a contraction, her heart rate would drop from the 150's to about the 50's. Josh was watching a movie on the TV, and paused it during almost every contraction, to make sure the rate bounced back up.
When it finally came time to push (about 3 hours after breaking the water), things again did not go as smoothly as my previous easy labors. I still only pushed about 3 times, but Evi had her head turned and tilted the wrong way. She ended up with a huge bump on her head for a little while because of it. Her umbilical cord was also wrapped around her neck and her ankle.
So... it was a labor and delivery with a little more story to it than the previous 4, but still, a fairly easy one (and pain-free... thank God for epidurals!), and of course a very happy ending.
Evi has been taking calls from well-wishers all week... She looks a little tired out. :)
For those of you wondering how big I finally ended up... Hard to see because of the blanket, but I think the term is gi-normous.
Thursday, July 13, 2006
The baby is coming, the baby is coming!!! Last minute photo frenzy!
Okay, so I have been really behind on my blogging... I've had tons of pictures I wanted to share before the baby comes, but no time to get them up. So I thought I'd get at least a couple up now, before she comes next week.
Yip, I said next week. Unless she decides to come on her own in the next 5 days (which just might happen), the doctor is going to induce me on Tuesday, July 18th. (And we're still working on that name! :)
So, I thought I'd share some pictures of our last 3 or 4 months, to clear way for baby pictures next week. I do want to point out that on our way back from our IL trip in May, we went to the Exotic Animal Paradise outside Springfield, MO, and I will not be including any of those pictures today. That deserves an entire photo essay of its own!
In June, we all went with Josh to Jr. High Church Camp. He was the director. It was a great camp, and we all enjoyed ourselves...
Yip, I said next week. Unless she decides to come on her own in the next 5 days (which just might happen), the doctor is going to induce me on Tuesday, July 18th. (And we're still working on that name! :)
So, I thought I'd share some pictures of our last 3 or 4 months, to clear way for baby pictures next week. I do want to point out that on our way back from our IL trip in May, we went to the Exotic Animal Paradise outside Springfield, MO, and I will not be including any of those pictures today. That deserves an entire photo essay of its own!
In June, we all went with Josh to Jr. High Church Camp. He was the director. It was a great camp, and we all enjoyed ourselves...
Kezzi in the pool
Abbi at the creek
Emmi in the creek
In May, we went to IL to visit Grandmother and Pop while Josh took another Masters course at Bethel College in IN. We loved our time ther, and got to see all our family... lots of boy cousins! I'd love to post all the pictures from that week... there are some funny ones! Maybe another time...
Now we'll jump all the way back to April... Here are the girls in their Easter dresses...
And here's Kezzi's 3rd birthday, April 10th, 2006.
Here's all the girls at the zoo back in April.
And finally, Tori's 9th (!) birthday, April 24th, 2006.
Well, I've got plenty more I'd like to share, but I've got to dig some baby clothes out of the attic! Come back next week to see baby pictures!
Love to all!
Holli
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