Saturday, April 28, 2012

The Best Six Weeks of My Life

It is so hard to believe that it has been six weeks since you were born. You have grown and changed so much in these past six weeks. Since I was a little bit slow in starting to write, I am just going to tell you my highlights of the past six weeks.

1. Staying home with you- It has been the most amazing time to be with you and have the opportunity to be a full-time Mama. I go back to finish the school year this Tuesday, and I am dreading it. I will miss you so much. I know it is only for four weeks, but it seems like it is going to be forever!

2. Cuddle time. I love cuddling with you. I love when you are curled up on my chest. I love hearing you breathe. I love your new-baby smell. I love your little sighs. I love, love, love, everything about you.

3. Your first smile. Smile You smiled at me for the first time on April 26th, Grandma Culp’s birthday! I even got it on camera.

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4. Dress-up! Right now you are my little real-life baby doll. You have a ton of clothes, and they are all adorable.

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5. Your first check-up. I was so worried you weren’t gaining enough weight. Looking back, I realize how silly that was, but I was super concerned you weren’t eating enough. You are! When you got weighed yesterday, you were a whopping 10lb 12oz (with clothes on)

6. Your little noises. You are now starting to coo and gurgle. It is ADORABLE, and I love the little happy sounds you make. You don’t really fuss unless you are hungry- and then you make sure to let everyone know your tummy is grumbling!

7. Nursing. I am so glad that I decided, and have been able, to nurse you. After a rocky start, I cherish the time we have together. Although I am not a huge fan of the 2:30 a.m. feedings, I love bonding with you during that time. I heard that before, but I didn’t believe it- but it is so true. I feel super close to you during that time.

8. Making every moment worth it. You have changed and grown so much already. It makes me sad to think that you will never be this little again. I am trying to soak it all in and cherish every moment I have with you.

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I love you more than anything in the world and I always will.

Love,

Mama

You Are Here!

Sweet Baby Girl… It has already been over six weeks since you came into this world. It is so hard to believe that you have been here that long- and yet it seems like forever. This is Mama writing by the way. I want to use this blog as a way to let you know how I really, truly, feel about you while you are too young to understand it.

So, let’s start from the beginning. Mama and Daddy got married on May 28, 2011. On July 6, 2011 Mama found out she was pregnant with you. And she was scared. It was really scary because I didn’t think I was ready to be a Mommy just yet. After the shock wore off, we were both really excited that you were going to be in our life.

Your due date was March 7, 2012. Originally I wanted you to be born on March 10th, as it would be the beginning of Spring Break for my kiddos. (I am a Middle School Spanish teacher at Eastgate Middle School in North Kansas City, MO). However, you had other plans.

I started bleeding a lot after church on January 29th. Because of that I had to stay in the hospital for four days and then stay home on bed-rest for a while. After that little scare, I had a few episodes of Braxton-Hicks contractions, and we thought you were coming!! (You decided to play tricks on me). Finally, March 7th came and went and there was still no little baby! My doctor, Dr. Tom Kettler, scheduled an induction for the night of March 11th.

Daddy and I went into the hospital that night at 9:30. Grandma and Grandpa Culp drove down from Minnesota so they could be there when you were born. Everyone was so excited for you to come. You are the first grandchild on either side of the family- and I know you are going to be spoiled (even though daddy doesn’t like that).

They started Cervadil at 11:00 p.m., which was supposed to get Mama’s cervix all ready for you to come. The nurse told me that even though it shouldn’t, she thought the Cervadil would put me into labor. (I was 2-3 cm and 60% effaced before they started). Boy was she right. I started having contractions at about 2:30 a.m. the morning of March 12th, but I thought they were probably just Braxton-Hicks again and just waited for a while. At 3:00 a.m. they were hurting enough that I woke up Daddy, and things just kept going at lightning speed from there!

By 5:30 a.m. I was in a ton of pain and was throwing up with the contractions, so I asked for the epidural.  The anesthesiologist was my new best friend, and I told him that when he came in the room at 5:45 a.m.. He was great, waited during contractions, and got the epidural placed correctly the first time. He was done by 6:15, and in that time I had gone from 6 to 9 cm. You were just ready to come into the world!!

Dr. Kettler arrived at 6:45, and checked me, saying I was complete. My water never broke, so he had to do that for me. He waited for a little bit, and had me start pushing at a little after 7:00. You got stuck on my pelvic bone, and Dr. Kettler had to lube your head and give me an episiotomy to help you come out. You arrived at 7:31 a.m. on March 12, 2012.

I was so happy to be your Mama that I started crying. I didn’t get to hold you right away because you had meconium in your fluid and had to be checked out by the NICU team. Daddy was so amazed by you that he couldn’t even speak. The NICU team gave you a clean bill of health, and then the nurses started cleaning you up and getting you ready. They weighed you, and told me that you were a big little baby girl at 7 lbs 14.5 oz. and 19” long. You were short and compact :)

Mama was getting sewn up from her 4th degree tear, so I didn’t get to hold you for almost 30 minutes… and it seemed like forever. The nurse gave you your first shots before you came over and you did not like that at all. You kept screaming and screaming, and I felt awful. It made me so sad to hear you scream, even though you couldn’t produce tears yet.

They finally brought you over to me and I was so incredibly happy. I loved you immediately more than I have ever loved anyone, even Daddy. You were very alert for the first few hours and you kept looking at me with your beautiful dark blue eyes. You had only a little bit of brown hair, which made your Daddy really happy, and we couldn’t even really see your eyebrows at all.

You nursed after a little bit, and then Grandma and Grandpa Culp got to come in and meet you. They were so excited!!

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This is the first picture of you!! (Grandpa is holding you in this picture) We hadn’t told anyone your name, and had been calling you “Baby Girl” to everyone. When Grandma and Grandpa came in we told them your name, Noelle Marie, and they loved it.

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We just spent the first few days holding you and loving you. You were so little! Everyone kept saying you were the most beautiful baby, which you were and are. You are our first little baby, and will always be my Sweet Baby Girl. I love you oh-so-much.

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Love,

Mama