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Graham’s First Christmas

By on February 7, 2013
Yeah yeah yeah – it’s February and I’m posting about Christmas.
But I just LOVE all the pics we took during the Christmas season!
Our Christmas card!
And on the back of the Christmas card – Graham’s birth announcement!
Great way to save some $ on stamps, right?
I took Graham to Bass Pro Shop to meet Santa. You get a free 5×7 pic with Santa at Bass Pro. But since I’m a first time mommy, I ended up buying a photo package anyway. It saved me the extra step of ordering the Grandparents a copy. And this may be the only pic of Graham and Santa for the next few years where he’s not crying.

 

Riding the carousel with mommy!

 

Two reindeer!

 

Sad Santa! This pic cracks me up!

 

My baby’s gotta huge head.
Picking out a tree!

 

Sweet smile.

 

Mommy and Graham

 

Wee!

 

Our little family.

 

Presents!

 

Josh’s side of the family. Lol!
Awesome bib made by an awesome friend!

 

Fistpump, Christmas, Presents!

 

Where’d Graham go?

 

I love my present from Santa!

 

Wrapping paper is fun.

 

New stockings!
Whew! Christmas is exhausting!

 

What a wonderful Christmas!

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Graham is 4 Months!

By on January 30, 2013

Oh baby Graham – you’re growing up so fast! I can’t believe it’s been 4 months. (Really almost 5 now!) I feel like you just got here, but I can’t imagine my life without you.

 
You’re smiling and giggling all the time. Which is so much fun since you slept so much the first few months of your life. Everyone at church always joked that you were the perfect baby. You slept all the time and never cried.
 
You’re still an awesome sleeper at night – last night you slept for 13 hours!! You usually do 11 hours. You go to bed at 9 and wake up around 8. However, you are NOT a good napper anymore. I’m lucky if you sleep for 2 hours total during the day. But I’ll take a full nights sleep over naps. 🙂

 
You’re still pretty skinny to me, but you’re starting to get some cute chubby thighs. Here are your stats from your 4 month doctors appointment on Jan 9th:
 
Weight: 14lbs 13.5oz (33%)
Length: 25in (72%)
Head Circumference: 17in (88%)
Wow – you’ve got a big old head! 🙂
 
Your doctor was a little worried at your appointment about your head control. She thinks if you don’t start holding up your head better within the next month, you might need some physical therapy. But you’ve got such a big head! I think you’ll be just fine.

 
I can tell you love me SO MUCH! I’m so happy I decided to stay home with you. (And very blessed to be financially able to stay home.)

 
You’ve started to find your voice this month. Now you really can CRY!! No more perfect sleepy baby – when you get upset nowadays, you let us know. You still don’t scream, thank goodness. But I’m sure it’s only a matter of time before you learn how to do that. 🙂

 
You’re wearing size 2 diapers and size 3-6 month clothes. It was so sad packing away your 0-3 month clothes. Maybe you’ll have a baby brother one day who will wear them!

 
You love your daddy! He’s so good at making you laugh. This past weekend mommy had lots of plans with her girlfriends so you and daddy got to spend a bunch of one-on-one time with each other. Daddy finally understands how hard it it is to keep you entertained these days!

 
My sweet Graham-a-lam! You’re so awesome. I love you so much!
 

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Graham is One Month!

By on October 25, 2012

So this post is a little late. Oh well. 🙂

Make a wish!
 

Graham is doing great. At our last doctors appointment, he weighed 9lbs 1oz. I can’t believe he’s already gained that much weight!

This was taken right before Graham kicked the cake onto the floor. 🙂

He’s starting to sleep more at night. In fact, last night he went 5 hours between feedings!! During the day, he eats every 3 to 4 hours.

Superman pose!

He really is a great baby. He doesn’t cry unless he’s hungry or your changing his clothes or his diaper. We had an issue with one of the types of formula we were using that made his tummy hurt – he was pretty fussy then. But we switched back to what we were using before and now he’s much better.

I’m one month old!

I go to the office today to speak with my boss about coming back to work. This has been stressing me out like crazy. I’ve typed up a proposal to go back part-time, but I’m not sure I can leave this little guy at all! But staying home all day by myself isn’t my favorite thing to do…

Bath time!

Graham has been more alert and active lately. He’s starting to become interested in toys. And he’s been smiling so much!

Family Halloween pic!
 
Graham’s first trip to Stone Mountain!
 
 

Love this little guy!

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Graham’s Birth Story – Part 2

By on October 11, 2012

Graham was taken to the NICU to have his breathing monitored. He was grunting with each breath, so even though he came out crying, they still wanted to watch him.

The rest of the day is a blur. I remember getting cleaned up but that’s about it until that afternoon. (The first time you stand up after giving birth – geez. That will be something I won’t forget. The nurse that helped me in the bathroom was wonderful. It takes a special person to be a nurse!) I know at some point I was moved to a different room. I know Josh went to take pictures of our family looking through the glass into the NICU. But I don’t remember much else.

OH – I do remember this. After I got cleaned up, the family came back in the room and we announced his name. That was a disappointment as well because I’d always planned on holding him and introducing him to everyone. But he wasn’t even in the room with us when we told everyone his name.

Luckily everyone loved his name. 🙂

That afternoon, Josh wheeled me up to the NICU to visit Graham. We weren’t able to hold him and I couldn’t see him well in his bed without standing up. We stood for a while and touched his hands and chest and legs and feet. I gave him a kiss. (I’m tearing up writing this now.) But they had the heat lamp on him and I wasn’t feeling very well, and it hurt standing there a few hours after giving birth. The heat started making me sick, so we didn’t stay long. We went back to the room and rested there until that evening.

I’m not sure what time it was when we finally went to go see him again. He had been moved to a different area with chairs we could sit in. We were also finally allowed hold him again. I breastfed him and we gave him a bottle. Josh’s family had stayed, so they got to hold him. It was a special, quiet time. The lights were dim and we all just took in the sweet new baby.

So many wires and cords. 🙁

I think I was just in shock that whole day. All of the moments I had dreamed of that I didn’t get to experience because he was early – they didn’t bother me at the time. Maybe it was the shock of having a baby. Maybe it was because I was worried about him. It wasn’t until that night that I really started to process the whole day. I thought of all the things I thought we’d do – like holding Graham on my chest right after he was born. Introducing him to the family. Showing him off to visitors. Laying around all day in the hospital room just staring at him and bonding as a new family of three. We missed out on all of that. Instead, I spent most of his birthday watching tv with Josh in our room. Without our brand new baby.

And that night was the worst. I finally bonded with Graham that evening when I got to hold him again. And then we had to leave him. Josh was exhausted from not getting much sleep the night before when I was in labor. I was exhausted too, but too emotional to sleep. I spent most of that night crying. (Like I am now remembering all of this.)

The next day was better. Graham was moved to the 7th floor – which is for babies that don’t need the serious monitoring they get on the 2nd floor NICU. We spent almost the whole day with him – only returning to our room for me to take my meds and to eat meals. Our families visited again. My mom, dad, and sister were able to hold Graham for the first time. A few of our friends visited too.

My dad and me.

Graham ended up staying in the NICU for a full week. His breathing was fine after the first night, but he was a “lazy eater” and ended up needing a feeding tube. So we weren’t able to take him home until he started eating better. It was so hard leaving the hospital without him when I was discharged. I had watched all of these happy women leaving the hospital in wheelchairs holding their sweet babies. I was wheeled out holding my purse. It was just so hard. This was the most emotional I’ve been in my whole life.

Poor baby Graham with an IV in his head and a feeding tube in his nose. 🙁

But we went back to the NICU every single day. We got there in time for his 9am bottle and left around 11pm each night. You’d think we would have gotten bored sitting around all day every day for a week, but we didn’t. We took turns holding Graham and staring at his sweet face.

We were also working on breastfeeding at the time and I was pumping every 3 hours around the clock. Nights at home were emotional too – getting up to pump just reminded me my baby wasn’t there with me.

The day we finally got to bring him home was such an awesome day. We were pros at taking care of a baby by then. The nurses in the NICU (who were all awesome, by the way) had instructed us on how to feed him and change his diaper. That was the good thing about having a baby in the NICU. We were able to ease into parenthood and got lots of help during those first few days.

Our little NICU pod where we spent the first week of Graham’s life.

 

“Look ma, no more wires!”
Finally going home!

We brought Graham in and introduced him to the pups. Our family came to visit and we enjoyed our first day and our first full night at home with our sweet baby boy.

 

 

The Grandma’s sorting baby clothes. 🙂
Graham’s actual birth was better than I ever could have imagined. Very little pain, and you can’t beat only pushing for 20 minutes – especially for a first birth. But the days after his birth were so emotional. I’m so glad he’s healthy and that the few issues he had were minor. But I do regret the moments we lost out on because he was so early. I keep thinking if there was something I did that made him come so early. I had such a healthy pregnancy…

Graham is doing so great now. Eating like a little piggy. He’s up to 9lbs now!

Graham – your daddy and I love you more than you’ll ever know. We’re so happy you’re here with us!

 

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