Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Sleeping through the heat...

We've been having an extreme heat wave this week and there's no sign of relief coming any time soon.  With the humidex, its supposed to feel like +45 by Friday.  I'm not usually one to complain about the heat... in fact, I usually welcome it with open arms.  But with a newborn, and no air-conditioning, this is feeling like way too much.  Thankfully, Callie has still been sleeping well despite the heat.  In fact, other than eat, that's about all she does.  Then again, I guess that's normal for a 4 week old :)  Anyway... here are a few pictures from the last week or so.

Callie with "Auntie" Ginny on my birthday...

Callie's famous "Garfield" sleeping position...



Dozing on a warm summer evening...

Enjoying Erich & Naomi's pool on a HOT day...


"Smile for the camera, Calvin..."

Sleeping in the shade while everyone else enjoys the pool...


"I think I'll just watch from here..." :)

Doing what I do best...


Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Celebrations...

Its hard to believe that today marks 25 years of life for me, and 3 weeks for Callie.  Time is just flying by!  Callie gave me the best birthday gift too.  She pretty much slept through the night last night (only waking for a quick 15 min. feed at 4:00am) and slept in til 7:30am!  Then she fed again and went back down at 8am and slept til 10:30am, allowing me another 2 hours of sleep.  Such a wonderful way to start my birthday!!  

I have to say that Callie's first 3 weeks of life have been anything but "normal" for a newborn.  Things have been good but ridiculously busy (and exhausting!) including a visit from my brother & sister-in-law, Craig & Jen; the wedding (and all the festivities leading up to it) of Jon's oldest sister and now brother-in-law, Susanne & Juergen; trying to get in time with family & friends; and also the wedding of Jon's closest childhood friend and his new bride, Tyler & Rae.  All of this, on top of being new at motherhood, breastfeeding, and having significant healing to do myself... life has felt a little hairy at times.  But we've made it through the worst of the busyness and are looking forward to a slightly lighter schedule in the next few weeks.  

Anyway... thought I'd share a few photos from the last few weeks worth of celebrations.
   
Saying goodbye to Auntie Jen & Uncle Craig... 
(which was not a celebration by the way... anything but...)

Watching Auntie Susie & Uncle Juergen "tie the knot"...


Family pictures at the park...

All dolled up...



Auntie Susie made the most STUNNING bride...


More wedding bliss... Rae & Tyler...


Saturday morning snuggles with Daddy...

Trying to recover from all the busyness & chaos...

And to all of you who are dying to have Callie time, please bear with us as we can only stretch ourselves in so many directions.  We'll do our best to share the wealth of cuteness as soon as we can.  Just need some time to settle after these first few crazy weeks.

Now we're off to enjoy a nice birthday meal with our fantastic friends, Ginny & Steve.  Talk to you soon...  

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

The labour scoop...

Callie is asleep in the Snugli right now, so I might as well take the chance to post while I can.  Some of you have been wanting to hear all about my labour/delivery so I'll give you as best a description as possible, without giving too many gory details :)

I guess it all started on Sunday night (June 28).  I was up all night, with significantly stronger contractions than I had ever had, and they were coming every 3-4 min., lasting 60-75 seconds long.  I kept debating whether to wake Jon to head into the hospital, but kept worrying that we would just get there and be sent away with news that I still wasn't dilated.  So after a very sleepless night (I only got about 2 hours of actual sleep), things died off in the early hours of the morning.  We got up bright and early to call the hospital for confirmation of induction and were told to be there at 7:30am.  So we packed everything up and headed to the hospital.  After monitoring the baby for an hour and waiting for my doctor to arrive, they finally gave me the induction gel at about 9am.  Then they sent us home and said to come back if anything happened, or if there was no effect, then to come back just after 2pm so they could gel me again.  

So we drove home, ate some lunch and I tried desperately to get a bit of sleep, in preparation for pending labour.  2:00pm came and nothing had happened so we went back to the hospital for round #2 of the gel.  After inducing me the second time (at around 3pm), they again, sent us home and said to come back at 8pm for round #3 OR if I went into labour in the meanwhile.  We left the hospital, picked up some supper and while we were driving home, the contractions started up.  And they were strong!  By the time we got home, things were definitely progressing and the contractions were coming every 2-4 min., lasting over a minute each time.  And more importantly, they were getting more and more unbearable.  I tried to eat as much as I could but by 5:00pm, I was already in HARD labour.  Jon kept asking if we should go to the hospital but after being told ALL DAY, that I was still only 1cm dilated, I wanted to be able to labour at home as long as possible.  
Well... that plan went out the window fairly quickly, as the contractions were just too much to handle by 6pm.  

We arrived back at the hospital by 6:15pm and were promptly admitted.  Much to my dismay, they found that I was still only about 1-2cm dilated.  So I spent the next few hours switching back and forth between the hot shower, and rocking my hips back and forth, hunched over my bed.  By 10:30pm (and feeling utterly EXHAUSTED by this point), my doctor informed me that they were going to have to do an epidural because my body just wasn't progressing (I was still only 1-2cm) and things needed to get moving.  I had really, REALLY wanted to avoid an epidural, but by that stage, I was desperate for some relief and knew that my doctor knew what was best for me.  

So by about 11pm, the epidural was in and, my oh my... what sweet, sweet relief!  I know some of you are probably "anti-epidural" but from my experience, EVERYONE should get one :)  It was incredible!  I was even able to sleep a bit over the next hours as the pain was virtually gone.  Once the epidural had been given, I started to progress really quickly.  I went from 1cm to 4, in an hour, and then the last 6cm only took another 2-3 hours.  By 3:00am, it was time to push.  

The next sucky part of the labour was that Callie didn't seem to want to come out with the coaxing of my pushing alone, and they had to use the vacuum.  The resident was doing the delivery with my doctor standing by, and the vacuum kept popping off when he would start to pull.  I found this TERRIBLY disconcerting because every time it popped off, I thought that her head had finally come out, and was totally demoralized when they informed me that it was just the vacuum coming loose.  Finally my doctor took over and by 3:55am, Callie was in my arms.
  



Words cannot describe what the moment felt like.  I've heard a lot of people say that its like an 'out-of-body-experience' and I would completely agree.  I wanted so desperately to soak in the moment but it was just so surreal.  I felt like I was watching someone else's experience, rather than experiencing it myself.  

They laid her on my chest right away and let her stay there for a good 15 min. or so while they assessed my injuries.  I was then informed that I had 3rd & 4th degree tearing (which I did in fact feel-- the epidural isn't able to numb all the outer tissue so I still felt the whole delivery) and that they were going to have to bring in the obstetrician to repair the damage, as my doctor just didn't feel he would do a sufficient job.  Thankfully, I was very focused on Callie as they sewed me up, and I tried to keep my eyes fixed on her as they cleaned her & weighed her.  

So there you have it.  The full scoop on my labour & delivery (well... pretty much :)).  I saw my doctor last week and he's very happy with Callie's growth & progress and was pleased to see that my healing was going well too.  Unfortunately though, he figures I still have another 6-8 weeks of recovery before I will be "100%" again.  But I can say in total honesty, that each day gets a little bit easier and I'm feeling WAY better this week, than even last.  So I feel fairly optimistic that things will feel normal again someday :)

And as for life with Callie, things are going great!  She's such a joy and is truly an exceptionally good baby.  She slept through the night at 12 days old, and only gets up 1-2 times a night to feed now.  I really can't complain.  When she's awake, she's very alert and has even given us a few big smiles (even though we know they're probably just due to passing gas :)).  Life just feels so right with her around and its hard to even remember life before her.  We are loving our Callie-bear :)

Thursday, July 09, 2009

Curious??

I know many of you are probably dying to hear about Callie's birth story and get an update on how things are going here at the Esau household.  I promise to get around to it someday soon but for now, I've designated this week to spending as much time getting to know my little girl as I can, and sleeping as often as she does :)  Plus, Jon's sister, Susanne, is getting married on Saturday so the next few days are packed full of wedding stuff.  

So hang in there... I will be updating soon.  And just for the record, things are going well.  Each day gets a little better (ie: my healing, Callie's feeding, etc.) and we're loving life as parents!  Its hard to even remember the days before Callie arrived.  Life just feels right with her here.

Be back soon!  Here are a few pictures to tide you over until then... :)





Saturday, July 04, 2009

Introducing...

Callie Lauryn Esau
Born June 30, 2009
@ 3:55am
8 lbs. 3 0z.
21 inches.

... and simply perfect...



... We're SO in love...

(Many, many more pictures to come...)