Monday, August 31, 2009
Autumn Elizabeth, 1 month old!!!
We decided since our family pictures turned out without paying someone to take them, why not try some more! We took these at home in our front room. It did take two bath, pee on the carpet and poop on Brandon's shirt to get them done but here they are. We hope you enjoy!
Feeling Neglected?
We think since Autumn has arrived the dogs are feeling a little neglected. As seen in the picture, they have been cuddling with each other a lot more lately. Even Molly (the grey one), who is usually more anti-social has been begging for attention. We make sure we take some time each day to give them some loves.
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Autumn's Hair
Bath time!
No, sorry to disappoint, not bath time for Brandon. Autumn's bath time! She usually really likes bath time but this particular day she managed to reach behind her head and grab the bars on the bath seat. She only has one hand holding on in the picture but at one time she was holding on with both hands and screaming! She was latched on REALLY tight and was not going to let go.
Brandon's New Work
Coming Home!!!
My favorite pictures are the ones of the dogs sniffing Autumn in her car seat. It felt sooooooooo good to bring her home for the first time, and get out of the hospital!
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Delivery Day!
So, to catch everyone up and how things went down, all the excitement started Friday, July 31. Our doctor decided to strip the membranes that day since Elizabeth had progressed so well. That, along with walking, helped induce some mild contractions. Well, about 2 am Elizabeth woke up feeling a little damp in her underwear. She remembered from our birthing classes that when the water breaks it isn't always a huge gush of fluid, but can be a slow leak. So, Elizabeth called the OB unit at 7:30 am and asked if we should do anything. They didn't think it was anything but they told us to come in anyway. Well, needless to say a test swab confirmed the presence of amniotic fluid and she was admitted at around 8:30!
As of 1 pm Elizabeth had stopped progressing, she stalled at about 4 cm and 90% efaced. The doctor, Dr. Z, decided to finish the job and completely rupture the amniotic sack. That's when the real fun started! Within about ten minutes the painful contraction set in and Elizabeth really started getting uncomfortable. Around 2:30 the pain was significant enough the Elizabeth was ready for some pain medicine. She was originally going to get some IV pain meds, but after being checked Elizabeth was dilated to 7 cm and the nurse mentioned that she might progress too fast after to be able to get the intra-thecal. (Side note: The army hospital we went to only has a few anesthesiologists, and so they rarely do epidurals unless necessary. They do an intra-thecal injection, which is about the same as an epidural only it is an injection instead of a continuous IV. It lasts 2-4 hours and can be repeated if necessary.) In the end, the anesthesiologist didn't get to the hospital and have everything ready for an hour, aout 3:30 pm, so Elizabeth was getting extremely uncomfortable. Just about the time she was ready to get another injection, the doctor decided it was time to star pushing, around 7:45 pm.
Elizabeth did great through the final stretch. She only pushed 45 minutes and out came our baby girl! Autumn's heart-rate was dropping while Elizabeth pushed, and it turned out the chord was around her neck one time. When the doctor saw that, she cut the cord off her neck and pretty much yanked on Autumn's head until she came out. I really thought to myself, "She's going to pull her head off!". Thankfully Autumn was nice and healthy, she got a 9 on all her APGAR scores. I didn't get to cut the cord when she came out since it was around her neck, but I was able to cut the remaining chord that was still attached. She weighed 7 lbs 10.8 oz and was 21 inches long!
Sunday, August 9, 2009
WARNING!!!
Just thought I should warn everyone that I (Brandon) am going to be keeping this updated, not Elizabeth. She is opposed to doing a blog herself but thought it would be a good idea to keep everyone in the loop about what is going on, so the task falls to me to figure this out! Really what this means is the blog will be less entertaining and less informative than it could be but I will give it a shot!
The Big Move
Well, the big move came and went. We are here in Cornwall, NY and all settled in. Cornwall was established in 1788, so it has been around for a while. We are not far from the final encampment of the revolutionary army. This next year I will be doing an optometry residency at West Point. As part of the residency program, I get to go downtown to Manhattan to attend labs and lectures every Friday. Every time I walk through grand Central Station or past the Empire State Building I get taken back because I never expected to be living this close to the Big Apple! It is a two hour trip from here on the metro train but I enjoy the relaxation
Elizabeth is doing well. She isn't sure if she will be going back to work during the year we are here or if she will stay home with our baby girl everyday. I think the latter requires more work! She would like to work a day here and there to keep her skills up, but we will see how everything goes with the baby and our budget. In the meantime she has been catching up on scrapbooking and getting our house organized.
We love our little townhouse. We aren't too thrilled; however, that rent is $1000 more here than in Memphis!! What is also crazy is here many places charge one months rent as a realtor's fee even for rental properties! I have never heard of that before. Some of the houses I looked at would have cost over $5000 just to move in! Anyway, we like where we are and look forward to a great year this year!
Here are a few pictures of our townhouse in Cornwall, NY.
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