Wednesday, December 27, 2006
1 month!
Happy one month birthday to Gemma!
She has grown quite a lot in the last week. We went to the doctor yesterday for immunization and well-baby check, and she is up to 3.8 kg and 53 cm. The also measured the circumference of her head, or 'circumstance' as the doctor said, but other than that his English was good.
For Christmas we just chilled around home. Gemma woke up long enough to pose with some of her presents, and then slept, Mommy had a big nap while daddy cooked dinner and cleaned house. I put some pictures of her presents from Grandma Sheri and Grandpa Rod below; a play mat that apparently was 'Toy of the Year' (Gymini Super Deluxe Activity Mat) and a Rainforest bouncy chair, Rainforest being the new fisher price theme. Its pretty cool, the waterfall lights up and it sings really cute songs as well as soothing rainforest sounds. My only beef about the bouncy chair is that there is a giraffe on the seat. Giraffes don't live in the rainforest! From Baba (Chris' mom) and great grandma the present is going to be a one on one visit; that's right, the McKenzie's are getting company in Taiwan! Brenda and Grandma are coming the beginning of February for three weeks. Hurray!
Friday, December 22, 2006
She is Canadian...
well, she will be in 9-13 months. Isn't that funny that Gemma, born of two Canadian parents, has to apply for citizenship and wait for that long to find out if she is accepted? Until then she gets a temporary passport. The ladies were so nice at the consulate today. The room is like a waiting room, with doors along one wall that open to little cubicles where you meet with the people who do your stuff, so Chris was in one room applying for his passport and I was in one little room applying for Gemma's stuff, and we'd have to go out and back and forth and the ladies would go back and forth between our booths because he needed the marriage licsence and then I would need it, etc. The lady working with me caught a major technicality regarding Taiwan and passports; You can't enter Taiwan with less than 6 months left on your passport, and because Gemma at first only gets a temporary 1 year passort if we get it now, it will expire in December, which is less than 6 months than when we plan on coming back after summer. So if we get her passport in the spring we don't have to worry about it. I love people who know their jobs that well, that she thought of it and gave a real solution. Compare that to Vital Statistics in Regina, who were completely UNhelpful and gave bad information...no need to get into it.
What's new in Gemma land? She has been an ANGEL the last few days, playing by herself and sleeping easily by herself giving Mommy and Daddy lots of time to nap and putz around. She is growing so much! Chester put some more pics up on the flicker, so check those out.
On a side note, here are some things I love about not being pregnant anymore:
1) I can bend over and get all the clothes out the dryer easily
2) I can walk up a flight of stairs without being out of breath
3) I can go for HOURS without needing to pee. It's amazing!
What's new in Gemma land? She has been an ANGEL the last few days, playing by herself and sleeping easily by herself giving Mommy and Daddy lots of time to nap and putz around. She is growing so much! Chester put some more pics up on the flicker, so check those out.
On a side note, here are some things I love about not being pregnant anymore:
1) I can bend over and get all the clothes out the dryer easily
2) I can walk up a flight of stairs without being out of breath
3) I can go for HOURS without needing to pee. It's amazing!
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Schedule????
Life with baby; what a thing. If I have time in a day to eat a few meals, get dressed, brush my teeth and put deodorant on, the day is done! And speaking of daily things, like showers and eating and brushing teeth... If you are up all day and night, when do you do those things? I mean, usually I brush my teeth and go to the bathroom in the morning, and put deodorant on too. Then at night before I go to bed I brush my teeth again. But with Gemma here, when do I 'go to bed'? I go to bed at 10:30, then again at 12:30, then again at 3, then repeat with the waking up stuff; I have three different wake up times; 6, 9 and today 11.
Last night was the worst for sleeping; she would not sleep in her bed. I would get her calmed and quiet, lay her in bed and she would sleep for about 5 minutes, wiggle for 5 and then be awake. And repeat. By the time she finally fell asleep it was time to eat again! Finally, I gave up and let her sleep on my chest and we both crashed on the couch from about 5-7:30. Then I made the mistake of trying to go to bed. Doh... Then she was up. Again.
So, passport office yesterday... I got everythign ready the night before, had it all laying out. Then in the morning I double checked it all, and ventured out. A 30 minute bus ride later we are there, get up to the office and....no stuff! It was all neatly placed in an envelope on the kitchen table at home. So, 30 minute bus ride home once again with no passport. Then today was so rough in the morning, we didn't wake up until 11. (We didn't really fall asleep in our own beds until 8) and since the passport office is only open from 9-11:30 we missed our chance. Oh well, tomorrow.
I am really trying to have a relaxed attitude about everything; ie; dirty floor, dirty dishes, wearing the same clothes every day, piles of laundry... because I know she will not be a baby forever, or even for a long time, but it is very hard for me and my structured self. Part of me wants to cuddle her at every moment and the other part of me is dying to get the broom out. You can pray for me that I stay relaxed and enjoy all these minutes with our already 3 week old little bear. (I started calling her little bear because she makes these funny growling sounds... we'll try to catch it on video soon)
(posted by Nevada)
Last night was the worst for sleeping; she would not sleep in her bed. I would get her calmed and quiet, lay her in bed and she would sleep for about 5 minutes, wiggle for 5 and then be awake. And repeat. By the time she finally fell asleep it was time to eat again! Finally, I gave up and let her sleep on my chest and we both crashed on the couch from about 5-7:30. Then I made the mistake of trying to go to bed. Doh... Then she was up. Again.
So, passport office yesterday... I got everythign ready the night before, had it all laying out. Then in the morning I double checked it all, and ventured out. A 30 minute bus ride later we are there, get up to the office and....no stuff! It was all neatly placed in an envelope on the kitchen table at home. So, 30 minute bus ride home once again with no passport. Then today was so rough in the morning, we didn't wake up until 11. (We didn't really fall asleep in our own beds until 8) and since the passport office is only open from 9-11:30 we missed our chance. Oh well, tomorrow.
I am really trying to have a relaxed attitude about everything; ie; dirty floor, dirty dishes, wearing the same clothes every day, piles of laundry... because I know she will not be a baby forever, or even for a long time, but it is very hard for me and my structured self. Part of me wants to cuddle her at every moment and the other part of me is dying to get the broom out. You can pray for me that I stay relaxed and enjoy all these minutes with our already 3 week old little bear. (I started calling her little bear because she makes these funny growling sounds... we'll try to catch it on video soon)
(posted by Nevada)
Monday, December 18, 2006
Saturday, December 16, 2006
The best and the worst...
We've had our best moment and worst moment so far. Good new first?
I had just put her down in her little bed (on the floor beside our bed) and was getting myself ready for bed when she sort of whimpered out. So I bent down over her and held her little hands and and whispered to her and she breathed a huge sigh and fell right back asleep. It was so amazing to comfort her like that, I just felt like Yes, I can take care of you and you can trust me.
Contrast that with Day 17; the worst day ever. She was fussing and fussing, and really cried for the first time; the full on wailing, back arched, voice rasping cry. It was totally heartbreaking. She fussed/cried for a few hours and finally we gave her some ovol and she went right tos sleep (dummy parents; why didn't we think of that hours before?)
Wow, parenthood. This blog post has been sitting on the screen of my computer for two days. So much has happenend since then...
1) Gemma has a belly button! The stump fell off, and there is a nice little hole in its place. Well, it is a little oozy still but cute none the less.
2) We went to Ikea today to do some shopping for Chris. She was getting tired of being in her carrier so I had her laying in a shopping cart, which she loved. Well, everyone stared and smiled at her, just fascinated to see such a little baby out and about. Then I had to change her, so we were in the bathroom in a special changing room but I didn't have the door closed becuase Audrey and Ali were coming in and out helping me. Well, by the time we were done we had an audience of 5 or 6 all in that little room, all oogling her and cooing, asking how old she was and marveling at her young age (san-ga lee bi = 3 weeks) "How can you be out if she is only 3 weeks?" was one question, because in Chinese tradition mothers and babies do a staying in period of one month after the baby is born, and don't go out. Mostly they were saying how cute she was and just admiring her, but really, would you crowd into a changing room and spectate a diaper change of a complete stranger?
Tomorrow we need to go get Canadian and get her passport. More later.
I had just put her down in her little bed (on the floor beside our bed) and was getting myself ready for bed when she sort of whimpered out. So I bent down over her and held her little hands and and whispered to her and she breathed a huge sigh and fell right back asleep. It was so amazing to comfort her like that, I just felt like Yes, I can take care of you and you can trust me.
Contrast that with Day 17; the worst day ever. She was fussing and fussing, and really cried for the first time; the full on wailing, back arched, voice rasping cry. It was totally heartbreaking. She fussed/cried for a few hours and finally we gave her some ovol and she went right tos sleep (dummy parents; why didn't we think of that hours before?)
Wow, parenthood. This blog post has been sitting on the screen of my computer for two days. So much has happenend since then...
1) Gemma has a belly button! The stump fell off, and there is a nice little hole in its place. Well, it is a little oozy still but cute none the less.
2) We went to Ikea today to do some shopping for Chris. She was getting tired of being in her carrier so I had her laying in a shopping cart, which she loved. Well, everyone stared and smiled at her, just fascinated to see such a little baby out and about. Then I had to change her, so we were in the bathroom in a special changing room but I didn't have the door closed becuase Audrey and Ali were coming in and out helping me. Well, by the time we were done we had an audience of 5 or 6 all in that little room, all oogling her and cooing, asking how old she was and marveling at her young age (san-ga lee bi = 3 weeks) "How can you be out if she is only 3 weeks?" was one question, because in Chinese tradition mothers and babies do a staying in period of one month after the baby is born, and don't go out. Mostly they were saying how cute she was and just admiring her, but really, would you crowd into a changing room and spectate a diaper change of a complete stranger?
Tomorrow we need to go get Canadian and get her passport. More later.
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Update
So, in an update from yesterday, after the whole day of sleeping she did finally wake up about 8:30 to eat, dozed till 10:30 and then followed her usual routine; midnight, 3, then 5am.. except instead of going back to bed at 5 she was up until 7:30. (usually she goes back to sleep). Then she did go back to sleep till 10. So I guess letting her sleep was ok, Today she was up more, so we'll see what happens tonight, And no fussy time tonight, yay! Mommy has been more careful about what she eats; no more milk, and I guess that has worked for one day, anyway. Or, it could be that she had good burps after every meal today. ? :)
She is growing so much and doing new things. Today she followed my face with her eyes back and forth a few times before breaking contact and going back to staring at her imaginary friends 12 inches in front of her face. She can get her fingers in her mouth almost on the first try now, and tonight she was laying on her blanket on the floor just hanging out by herself, and her soother was in front of her. She reached out and was moving it closer to her mouth, and even though she couldn't pick it up and put it in her mouth she was sort of pulling it as close as she could get it to her mouth and then was stretching her neck to try and grab it. It was so clever, I thought. Also, she can roll herself over onto her side. (not sure if she does this on purpose or not yet...probably just a fluke, but still so cute!) I love babies!
She is growing so much and doing new things. Today she followed my face with her eyes back and forth a few times before breaking contact and going back to staring at her imaginary friends 12 inches in front of her face. She can get her fingers in her mouth almost on the first try now, and tonight she was laying on her blanket on the floor just hanging out by herself, and her soother was in front of her. She reached out and was moving it closer to her mouth, and even though she couldn't pick it up and put it in her mouth she was sort of pulling it as close as she could get it to her mouth and then was stretching her neck to try and grab it. It was so clever, I thought. Also, she can roll herself over onto her side. (not sure if she does this on purpose or not yet...probably just a fluke, but still so cute!) I love babies!
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Sleeping Beauty
Today I rode my bike to the video store. If you would have asked me a week ago if I would ever be back on the bike I probably would have said 'no way' but the movies needed to go back, it was too rainy to take Gemma in the stroller, and I just felt like it was possible. The human body is an amazing thing!
Gemma is good. She has started having fussy time in the evenings, I think she has gas, and so we've been trying to burp her better and bounce her around. Last night she slept from midnight to 5am, then up at 7 and back to sleep until 9:15 so that was awesome. Today she has been sleeping all day, probably not up for more than an hour since 10 am. I don't know if I should wake her up so she'll sleep tonight or just let her relax and enjoy it. Ideas anyone??? It is only 8:30, so she may wake up yet for a bit before her usual bedtime. Hopefully, I like sleeping at night.
Gemma is good. She has started having fussy time in the evenings, I think she has gas, and so we've been trying to burp her better and bounce her around. Last night she slept from midnight to 5am, then up at 7 and back to sleep until 9:15 so that was awesome. Today she has been sleeping all day, probably not up for more than an hour since 10 am. I don't know if I should wake her up so she'll sleep tonight or just let her relax and enjoy it. Ideas anyone??? It is only 8:30, so she may wake up yet for a bit before her usual bedtime. Hopefully, I like sleeping at night.
Sunday, December 10, 2006
A week of firsts
Although life with a newborn isn't super eventful for us as adults(mostly hanging around the house getting used to a new routine) but it is an awesome time to watch our little one experience everything for the first time. This week was full of many firsts: first time on the MRT, first time at church, first Laker game, first bowling game, first trip to Starbucks, first nose picking and first trip to the school. Gemma was a busy baby, she really seems to like our outings. The vibration of the stroller is key. She usually watches the scenery for about 5 mins and then it's off to sleep. She's been very well behaved and has yet to be the crying baby in public. (she is finding her cry more at home though) I can't wait to enjoy some more firsts this week and hopefully I'll get some pics to share.
By the way, keep checking the Flickr link. I add pics often.
By the way, keep checking the Flickr link. I add pics often.
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
The McKenzies & Dr.Lee
Yesterday we went to Dr.Lee's office for Nevada's one week check up. The doctor said she was doing fine and took out the last of the stitches. It was fun to take Gemma to visit the nurses and Dr.Lee...they all said she was so cute and the all wanted to play with her. It's strange to think that Gemma had been there many times before but she had never really "been there". Our experience with Dr.Lee was a good one. He helped the process go smoothly and was always available and informative. If we have another baby in Taiwan he will definitely be our man.
Monday, December 04, 2006
The poo diaries
We have survived week one. Survived isn't the right word really, the week has been such a joy and we are completely in love with this little jelly bean. She is soo cute and adorable and we both just want to stare at her and hold her all day long. (and night too!) Really, I hate when evening comes because it means another day has passed.
Recovery is going alright; the physical is definetely on the mend but the emotional is tailspinning out of control. I'm in tears for a million stupid reasons and I'm sure putting my husband at his wits end but I hope that I get evened out here pretty soon.
As we learned from the greatest blogger of all time, Shelen, no baby blog is complete without some good poo stories. So last night, Sunday, we were getting ready for our first outing to church. Our friends had come to visit and were going to drive us so that was sweet. It was close to go time so we took her to change her into her 'church' clothes we picked out for her debut. Well, as soon as I got her diaper off and away she rocket shot a nice stream of mustard baby poo across the table all over the change mat. Of course I yelped and everyone came in to check out the show. No sooner than I got that cleaned up and her cleaned up, and she did it again!! And mommy the fool of course didn't learn her lesson the first time and still had nothing under her, and she got it all over the table again. And on her new hat, which was an integral part of the outfit. So Daddy cleaned the hat and mommy got her cleaned up again. And then we were ready for church.
Our little girl is a very good pooer, and we have figured out not to change her immediately after the first poo because she usually poos in twos. Well, she did her intial poo, and so I waited about 10 minutes for number two, but it didn't come. So I went and changed her, and as soon as I put the clean diaper under her (remembering yesterday's lesson) she pooed. So I got another clean diaper, put it under her and.....Again! Another squitry poo. So I get ANOTHER diaper, and sure enough as soon as it is under her she lets her go. 3 diapers in 3 minutes!!! Good thing she is so darn cute!!
Recovery is going alright; the physical is definetely on the mend but the emotional is tailspinning out of control. I'm in tears for a million stupid reasons and I'm sure putting my husband at his wits end but I hope that I get evened out here pretty soon.
As we learned from the greatest blogger of all time, Shelen, no baby blog is complete without some good poo stories. So last night, Sunday, we were getting ready for our first outing to church. Our friends had come to visit and were going to drive us so that was sweet. It was close to go time so we took her to change her into her 'church' clothes we picked out for her debut. Well, as soon as I got her diaper off and away she rocket shot a nice stream of mustard baby poo across the table all over the change mat. Of course I yelped and everyone came in to check out the show. No sooner than I got that cleaned up and her cleaned up, and she did it again!! And mommy the fool of course didn't learn her lesson the first time and still had nothing under her, and she got it all over the table again. And on her new hat, which was an integral part of the outfit. So Daddy cleaned the hat and mommy got her cleaned up again. And then we were ready for church.
Our little girl is a very good pooer, and we have figured out not to change her immediately after the first poo because she usually poos in twos. Well, she did her intial poo, and so I waited about 10 minutes for number two, but it didn't come. So I went and changed her, and as soon as I put the clean diaper under her (remembering yesterday's lesson) she pooed. So I got another clean diaper, put it under her and.....Again! Another squitry poo. So I get ANOTHER diaper, and sure enough as soon as it is under her she lets her go. 3 diapers in 3 minutes!!! Good thing she is so darn cute!!
Saturday, December 02, 2006
Baby Pics
I want to bring your attention to the link on the left called "Gemma Pics". This will take you to our Gemma Gallery on Flickr where we will put up all the pictures we can. Tonight I purchased a FlickrPro account so that we could upload full size pics for you all to enjoy and for some of you to download and print. I hope you enjoy...I know we love looking at her!
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Monday, November 27, 2006
Happy Birthday!
Sorry it took so long to get the news up here. But here it is....
Name: Gemma Mei McKenzie (Mei is pronounced May. It's Chinese for Beautiful)
Weight: 6 llbs 8 oz/ 2970 g
Length: 20 inches/ 51 cm
Time of Birth: 12:14 am November 28th
Eye color: Dark Blue
Hair: Light Brown
She is a beautiful girl. Hasn't cried at all...yet. She loves to eat. She looks like daddy...we both agree on that. Mommy is doing great, just a bit tired and sore. Daddy is exhausted and feeling sick...so please pray for him (me). We should be back home Wednesday night or Thursday morning.
Here's a few pics:
Name: Gemma Mei McKenzie (Mei is pronounced May. It's Chinese for Beautiful)
Weight: 6 llbs 8 oz/ 2970 g
Length: 20 inches/ 51 cm
Time of Birth: 12:14 am November 28th
Eye color: Dark Blue
Hair: Light Brown
She is a beautiful girl. Hasn't cried at all...yet. She loves to eat. She looks like daddy...we both agree on that. Mommy is doing great, just a bit tired and sore. Daddy is exhausted and feeling sick...so please pray for him (me). We should be back home Wednesday night or Thursday morning.
Here's a few pics:
The end is near
No I'm not preaching some Revelation sermon...we went to the doctor just now and he said we should be having a baby tonight or tomorrow. Nevada's definitely feeling it in the last couple hours...the pains are sporatic but consistent. The doctor said she is effaced and the cervix is thin....in lay terms: the baby is coming. We'll probably head to the hospital sometime in the next couple hours although we don't want to have to sit around there for too long. Keep checking in for more updates...
Sunday, November 26, 2006
Not yet...
...but getting closer (I think). Really, though, what do I know? I woke up this morning with cramps, they've been coming and going since 5 but I stayed in bed till 6:30, then up to go give my keys to the school for the sub, then decided to go for a walk and see if that helps things. So I walked aroung the university campus close to our house for an hour, then came home and went to the library at school for some reading material. Now it is 9:30 am, the cramps have gotten worse but not so major. We'll go to the doctor this morning and see what he says.
Due Date
Well, there are 4 hours left on the due date, so we'll see! I know the stats are something like 20% chance of being born on the due date, and as silly as this is I do feel like we're narrowing things down: she's not coming before the due or on the due date, so she must be coming after the due date. It's the process of elimination!
No new indicators or feelings or whatever. Just another day in holiday paradise!
No new indicators or feelings or whatever. Just another day in holiday paradise!
Saturday, November 25, 2006
Update for Shelen
Ok this update is for everyone but specifically requested by Shelen. As of 12:34 am Sunday, November 26th (Taiwan Time) there is no official baby action. Nevada is more and more crampy as the days go by but as it stands it looks like we'll be making it to our Monday appointment time. Although we have a whole Sunday ahead of us....maybe she will be a Vanier Cup gift! Go Huskies!
Thursday, November 23, 2006
Vacation
I love vacations from school! It's been a relaxing 2 days so far, just sleeping in and scrapbooking, putzing around the house, doing thank you cards... So I am pretty chilled about the baby not being here.
Thanks for all your advice and comments; hopefully we will be prepared to make a good decision when and if the time comes to make that decision!
No new symptoms, feelings, etc... My back was cramping up two nights ago, but that seems to be gone and I am just same old me. Same old me pllus big belly. But even the thought and sight of that makes me giggle; when I catch glimpses of myself in store windows walking down the street I can't help but laugh at my humpty dumpty figure.
We'll keep you posted!
Thanks for all your advice and comments; hopefully we will be prepared to make a good decision when and if the time comes to make that decision!
No new symptoms, feelings, etc... My back was cramping up two nights ago, but that seems to be gone and I am just same old me. Same old me pllus big belly. But even the thought and sight of that makes me giggle; when I catch glimpses of myself in store windows walking down the street I can't help but laugh at my humpty dumpty figure.
We'll keep you posted!
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
It's finally here!
That's right...Thursday is finally here. And still no baby. We're anxiously awaiting the baby's arrival. It's so strange, it's like being on a plane and being in a permanent holding pattern. You can't go anywhere or do anything but you also can't get to your destination without the pilot's say so. I know we're supposed to enjoy our last weeks and days of babyless freedom but the stress is overwhelming me...there is no enjoyment in the waiting for this guy. I'm ready. or as ready as I can be. Hopefully the next post will bring THE news.
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
still nothing...
Everyone was surprised to see me at school again today. Well, sort of, I mean my due date is still 5 days away. But it could be anytime. It's funny, in my Bible reading I've been in Jeremiah and he mtnions a few times about this or that coming on 'suddenly, like the pains of a woman in labor". Well, we'll see.
Dr.s report... She is definetely lower, but everything is still closed up tight. He didn't say it won't happen this week, but he wouldn't be surprised to see us again next Monday. Our formerly little baby doesn't even fit on the screen anymore, and no average date measurements show up because she is bigger than the average 39 week Chinese baby, weighing in at about 7lbs 1 oz. He said that if we haven't had it by Monday we'd talk about induction...Thoughts and info? What's the standard waiting period at home to be induced? He is mostly concerned because he knows I don't want a c-section but the longer she stays in there, the bigger she gets... I was reading Heather's comments (friend from here in Taipei) and the hospitals she's looked into have a 40 week 2 day limit, and then they induce. Sorry, Heather, I don't know ShinGuang's official policy, but my doctor is ready to do it at 40 weeks 2 days, too, so... My doctor has been pretty accomodating with things like that, as far as enemas, rooming in, breastfeeding right afetr the birth...
Other questions for you pros out there:
1) to enema or not to enema... The Dr. said they usually do it, but if I don't want it they won't.
2) Chicken pox; we've had a major chicken pox epidemic at school. When it first broke out I looked it up quickly online and saw that after 20 weeks the baby should be fine, but then I checked the section in one of my books and it didn't give any time limits, so now I am a bit worried. Will my baby be born with chicken pox? I hope this doesn't freak people out or get me a huge lecture but we've had 20 kids (out of about 200) out with pox in the last two weeks. I think it's almost done, most of the kids are returning but we sent another one home today so... (in my defense, by the time I knew there was pox I had been exposed, because I teach every class, so I didn't knowingly expose myself...Another oops for the book.) And please be praying for a friend at school who has just recently announced her pregnancy...Not only has her daughter been home all week with chiken pox but she is also older and so there are already of risk factors in play.
Talk to you tomorrow!
Dr.s report... She is definetely lower, but everything is still closed up tight. He didn't say it won't happen this week, but he wouldn't be surprised to see us again next Monday. Our formerly little baby doesn't even fit on the screen anymore, and no average date measurements show up because she is bigger than the average 39 week Chinese baby, weighing in at about 7lbs 1 oz. He said that if we haven't had it by Monday we'd talk about induction...Thoughts and info? What's the standard waiting period at home to be induced? He is mostly concerned because he knows I don't want a c-section but the longer she stays in there, the bigger she gets... I was reading Heather's comments (friend from here in Taipei) and the hospitals she's looked into have a 40 week 2 day limit, and then they induce. Sorry, Heather, I don't know ShinGuang's official policy, but my doctor is ready to do it at 40 weeks 2 days, too, so... My doctor has been pretty accomodating with things like that, as far as enemas, rooming in, breastfeeding right afetr the birth...
Other questions for you pros out there:
1) to enema or not to enema... The Dr. said they usually do it, but if I don't want it they won't.
2) Chicken pox; we've had a major chicken pox epidemic at school. When it first broke out I looked it up quickly online and saw that after 20 weeks the baby should be fine, but then I checked the section in one of my books and it didn't give any time limits, so now I am a bit worried. Will my baby be born with chicken pox? I hope this doesn't freak people out or get me a huge lecture but we've had 20 kids (out of about 200) out with pox in the last two weeks. I think it's almost done, most of the kids are returning but we sent another one home today so... (in my defense, by the time I knew there was pox I had been exposed, because I teach every class, so I didn't knowingly expose myself...Another oops for the book.) And please be praying for a friend at school who has just recently announced her pregnancy...Not only has her daughter been home all week with chiken pox but she is also older and so there are already of risk factors in play.
Talk to you tomorrow!
Sunday, November 19, 2006
not yet
Sorry to disapoint, I know what empty blogs could mean... We have fortunately made it through our major events (concert and 2nd anniversary party for church) and even had today to relax so it has been a good weekend.
Feeling fine, no new symptoms or indicators to report. Dr. appointment tomorrow so maybe we'll get some feedback. (Although Chris was right, last time was soo disapointing!)
Feeling fine, no new symptoms or indicators to report. Dr. appointment tomorrow so maybe we'll get some feedback. (Although Chris was right, last time was soo disapointing!)
Monday, November 13, 2006
The wait continues
Last week when we went to see the doctor he seemed pretty confident that the baby was coming early. He all but said it would happen this week. Needless to say we were both anticipating some exciting news today when we went for another appointment. To our dismay he said he would more than likely be seeing us for another Monday check-up. That means unofficially no baby this week. Of course it still could happen but not with the certainty we were feeling before. The wait is killing me...I'm all flustered and can't seem to focus on anything else. Please pray for me as I try to tackle work tasks and volunteer tasks in the next little while. Also, continue to keep Nevada in your prayers as she fights the belly battle. She's tough and hasn't been affected much by this whole pregnancy but it is getting more difficult in these last days.
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Clinic visit
Monday, November 06, 2006
37 weeks...
...and counting! Weekly doctor appointment was today. I like our doctor more and more every time we see him. Now that we know him a bit more and he knows us its cool, and as we get closer to the time he is getting more excited. Our enthusiasm is contagious, and I think he really likes what he does. Also, he is always very calm and mello, a lot like my dad. You can tell he's done this about a million times and could probably deliver a baby in his sleep, and his whole attitude is 'no problem'.
Our baby is no longer a little baby! In fact, she has jumped ahead in some categories; head is at 37 weeks 6 days, belly was 38 weeks 5 days, and femur is 36 weeks (remember, compared to average size Chinese babies) She weighs 5.85 pounds. You can tell on the ultrasound every week how she is filling out. Her little face gets pudgier and pudgier, and her cheeks get more and more chipmunk each week. This week the doctor said that he doesn't think she'll go the whole 40 weeks, and next week when he does the pelvic exam he'll tell us exactly what day she'll be born on. :) Since we have the whole guess book thing going on, I'll have to get him to write it down and see how the pro does.
The school is having a shower for us on Thursday, a Jack and Jill shower. Chris was supposed to have basketball practice (he's coaching grade 9 boys) with another guy teacher and so the two of them were trying to figure out an alternate day, and the principal was listening to their solutions and finally was like, 'Why do you need to go to the shower? Its a baby shower, like for women and babies and stuff...' And so Chris clued him in to the meaning of a Jack and Jill shower. He was like, 'Ohhh, I just thought that was a cute theme or something'. It should be loads of fun. There are lots of fun people at our school.
In other baby prep, all the 0-3 month clothes have been washed. We got two more bags of stuff from a friend who was cleaning out from her little girls and there was some sweet little stuff. It is SOO hard to concentrate on school and everything with the thought of this baby coming, she is on my mind all the time. The distraction of work was good because it made the time go faster but now its like, 'You really want me to go in and lesson plan today? I'm going to have a baby here!!!'.
Our baby is no longer a little baby! In fact, she has jumped ahead in some categories; head is at 37 weeks 6 days, belly was 38 weeks 5 days, and femur is 36 weeks (remember, compared to average size Chinese babies) She weighs 5.85 pounds. You can tell on the ultrasound every week how she is filling out. Her little face gets pudgier and pudgier, and her cheeks get more and more chipmunk each week. This week the doctor said that he doesn't think she'll go the whole 40 weeks, and next week when he does the pelvic exam he'll tell us exactly what day she'll be born on. :) Since we have the whole guess book thing going on, I'll have to get him to write it down and see how the pro does.
The school is having a shower for us on Thursday, a Jack and Jill shower. Chris was supposed to have basketball practice (he's coaching grade 9 boys) with another guy teacher and so the two of them were trying to figure out an alternate day, and the principal was listening to their solutions and finally was like, 'Why do you need to go to the shower? Its a baby shower, like for women and babies and stuff...' And so Chris clued him in to the meaning of a Jack and Jill shower. He was like, 'Ohhh, I just thought that was a cute theme or something'. It should be loads of fun. There are lots of fun people at our school.
In other baby prep, all the 0-3 month clothes have been washed. We got two more bags of stuff from a friend who was cleaning out from her little girls and there was some sweet little stuff. It is SOO hard to concentrate on school and everything with the thought of this baby coming, she is on my mind all the time. The distraction of work was good because it made the time go faster but now its like, 'You really want me to go in and lesson plan today? I'm going to have a baby here!!!'.
Thursday, November 02, 2006
36.5 weeks
Here are the latest photos. At this point you never know when the last photos of this belly will be taken. We're hoping to get out and take some printable ones this weekend. It's been fun talking to a belly and loving a belly but I think we are both ready for the full meal deal baby to be in our arms and getting our kisses. It's funny how the belly becomes it's own entity...the other day I giggled about something I thought in my head. Nevada said, "what's so funny?" "I almost asked you if you could take some good pics of me and the belly," I responded with a grin. I totally seperated the belly from Nevada in my head...weird.
(by the way, that's our awesome new stroller that the church people gave Nevada at her baby shower)
(by the way, that's our awesome new stroller that the church people gave Nevada at her baby shower)
Monday, October 30, 2006
Bitter parents
What's with people that are parents giving off the negative vibes. I'm really excited about having a baby and totally looking forward to the experience. I am not naive and realize it comes with it's challenges but why do people feel the need to rub that in. I find as I talk to parents about these last remaining days of my life without a child all they ever say are things like "enjoy it while you can", "you'll never do that again", "i remember those days" etc. All said with that sinister mwahaha tone...like Dr.Evil revelling in his evil plan. They also mention the many changes that will come and all mention it with this distaste as though their lives have been ruined. (no sleep, no time, no money, no freedom) So far parents have been the worst advocates for parenting that I've encoutered. Single people are so excited for us and have nothing but encouraging, supporting things to say. I wish other parents would be giving us nothing but positive comments especially given the fact that we are in the ninth month and the baby is coming very soon. Any thoughts on this phenomenon? You parents?
Crib Q&A
Today our general manager at school called me into his office and presented me with a HUGE box. Inside was our brand new crib matress and some sort of sleeping set. I havn't quite figured out the sleeping stuff yet, so I will let you know after closer examination. It did however come with bumper pads, so who can tell me what the deal with those are?
The problem, which leads into the question of the week, is this: the mattress is brand new from a nice Sears-esque type store, bought specially for us, made of a this top end foam stuff that feels cushy but not puffy. Its like a really stiff memory foam type thing thats about 2 inches thick. It fits the crib snugly on the sides (I can't get a finger width between it and the sides, and my books says it must be tighter than 2 fingers...) BUT it is about 4 inches too short. So, here is my question: Is an option cutting a similar piece of foam to snugly match up the end and covering the whole thing with a sheet ok, or absoltuly out the question? I can ask the manager about getting a longer one, but I suspect the problem is that the crib was shipped here from the US and the mattress is from Taiwan and it was the closest he could get to the size. (He did have the exact mearurements, so I know he tried) Do crib mattresses come in a standard size? Before I get dissmissed as bad mother of the year please note that I havn't placed any baby on the mattress in questiosn yet, and I am only presenting this as a possible option. I think the point is to have no gaps whatsoever anywhere that babies can fall into or roll into, but is there something I missed?
The problem, which leads into the question of the week, is this: the mattress is brand new from a nice Sears-esque type store, bought specially for us, made of a this top end foam stuff that feels cushy but not puffy. Its like a really stiff memory foam type thing thats about 2 inches thick. It fits the crib snugly on the sides (I can't get a finger width between it and the sides, and my books says it must be tighter than 2 fingers...) BUT it is about 4 inches too short. So, here is my question: Is an option cutting a similar piece of foam to snugly match up the end and covering the whole thing with a sheet ok, or absoltuly out the question? I can ask the manager about getting a longer one, but I suspect the problem is that the crib was shipped here from the US and the mattress is from Taiwan and it was the closest he could get to the size. (He did have the exact mearurements, so I know he tried) Do crib mattresses come in a standard size? Before I get dissmissed as bad mother of the year please note that I havn't placed any baby on the mattress in questiosn yet, and I am only presenting this as a possible option. I think the point is to have no gaps whatsoever anywhere that babies can fall into or roll into, but is there something I missed?
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Pictures from Penghu
Two weeks ago was a holiday week for us and we went on an awesome mini-vacation with our best Taiwan friends. Panghu is a tropical island archipelego off the west coast of Taiwan. Our goal was to get away from school work and enjoy laying and relaxing in God's creation. It was a super duper good time! Here are some pics of the lovely pregnant Nevada who has definitely started looking 8 months pregnant. And a few with me just so you don't forget who the daddy is.
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Kicking up a storm
I'm sending out the 'Is this normal' question...
She has been kicking SOO HARD lately. She is pretty mello all day, moving around a bit but mostly just readjusting and stretching out, I think. But then at night she has these freak out sessions where it feels like she is starring in her first kungfu movie. They used to be quite sporadic and short; about 10 seconds to a minute but now they go on for 10 minutes sometimes. In fact, she even woke me up last night she was kicking so hard. I really don't think she likes it in there very much, or else is preparing for a carreer in TaiBo or kick boxing. Generally, I feel she's gotten so angular. Sometimes I am round, but other times there is a definate triangle quality to my belly.
Tell me I'm normal!!
She has been kicking SOO HARD lately. She is pretty mello all day, moving around a bit but mostly just readjusting and stretching out, I think. But then at night she has these freak out sessions where it feels like she is starring in her first kungfu movie. They used to be quite sporadic and short; about 10 seconds to a minute but now they go on for 10 minutes sometimes. In fact, she even woke me up last night she was kicking so hard. I really don't think she likes it in there very much, or else is preparing for a carreer in TaiBo or kick boxing. Generally, I feel she's gotten so angular. Sometimes I am round, but other times there is a definate triangle quality to my belly.
Tell me I'm normal!!
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
34 weeks...
34 week checkup on Monday. The doctor was hilarious, he was telling us a story about his vacation to Georgia last week and he thought it was so funny, and Chris and were like, yah its sort of funny but not really...Chris will put the video up soon. (He's been subbing all week at school, plus church, etc, so no time)
So all is well with Baby. She is getting more and more real every day, not that she wasn't real before, but as we feel little feet poking out, see her face on the ultrasound and little mouth sucking away already. Our little baby!! The doctor said 'This is not a big baby. But that's OK." He said he likes delivering small babies: "If it's easy for the mother it is easier for me!" Good logic :) She isn't really small, just a little skinny still. She weighs 2kg (4.4 pounds). She doesn't feel little to me. 6 weeks left and the uncomfortable stage is beginning. Rolling over in bed is harder, getting up out of chairs is harder, the stairs are harder, I keep bumping into everything, and my feet are so sore in the mornings. Like I've been walking all day in my sleep. But otherwise I am good.
Pictures to come soon, there are some nice ones of me in a bathing suit from Penghu...And handsome Daddy as well.
So all is well with Baby. She is getting more and more real every day, not that she wasn't real before, but as we feel little feet poking out, see her face on the ultrasound and little mouth sucking away already. Our little baby!! The doctor said 'This is not a big baby. But that's OK." He said he likes delivering small babies: "If it's easy for the mother it is easier for me!" Good logic :) She isn't really small, just a little skinny still. She weighs 2kg (4.4 pounds). She doesn't feel little to me. 6 weeks left and the uncomfortable stage is beginning. Rolling over in bed is harder, getting up out of chairs is harder, the stairs are harder, I keep bumping into everything, and my feet are so sore in the mornings. Like I've been walking all day in my sleep. But otherwise I am good.
Pictures to come soon, there are some nice ones of me in a bathing suit from Penghu...And handsome Daddy as well.
Saturday, October 07, 2006
Best pics yet...
After checking out my friend Becky's belly pics over at Baby Grrrl I felt the need to step up our efforts. Actually Nevada and I had been thinking about that a lot lately. We should really be putting in a bit more effort into capturing this special time. I think it feels so normal at this point that sometimes we forget how special it really is. We are off to the beach for a mini-vacation this week and plan to take some really good shots. The ones you're seeing today were shot on the campus of Taiwan University, near our house. Enjoy!
(I decided to put them on Flickr instead so here's a teaser. Click on it to go to the Flickr album)
(I decided to put them on Flickr instead so here's a teaser. Click on it to go to the Flickr album)
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
My beautiful Taiwanese wife
So pregnant ladies here as a general rule wear these tent like dresses. I'm not sure why but you can always see women waddling around the streets in their tents. Nevada recently borrowed some clothes from a Taiwanese co-worker and there were a few nice things and a few tent-like things. Here she is sporting one of the tents that she felt comfortable in enough to wear it in public. I think she looks cute in everything!
Monday, September 25, 2006
31 weeks
The nurses noticed the absence of my husband right away. They are all very entertained by his tattoos, his ability to speak Chinese, and they still talk about the red mohawk he sported to our first apointment back. I am very boring compared to him! But we made do. Dr. Lee was much less rushed today, he had lots of time for questions and was very reassuring. When I ran out of questions he said not to worry, we'll go through everything when the time gets closer.
Our baby is measuring right on this week, meeting the 31 week average in all categories. (well average for Chinese babies...Did you know that the averages are different for Western babies?) Today we saw the heart and femur and sucking thumb (of course!) The photo is a nice face shot, we'll try to scan it and get it in. She is still in the right position and all looks good. I'm up to 69.5 kg (up 10.5 from when we started). Blood pressure normal. Oh, and the sugar test came back normal, too.
In the symptom department I am doing pretty good, I think. Yeast infection gone for now... (fingers crossed). No backache but I had my first leg cramp in bed. Yikes! I even woke Chester up. Only the one of those so far. My gums have been a little bleedy lately, something the book said may happen. Nothing major, just pink toothbrush sometimes and tinges of pink when I munch down on a nice, crunchy green apple. The baby is moving a lot more now, a little bit at school and more in the evenings. The movements are so much stronger now, she is really pushing lots and testing the limits of her aquatic world. Like the mime trying to get out of the box. I can feel little body parts, although I have no idea what they are. When I move my hand around my belly I can feel soft...soft...soft...hard. But then she pulls back and it disapears. Whatever it may be. I think I felt her head today, it was a pretty big spot and down low where the head should be about, maybe she was stretching her neck. I'm having a hard time figuring out the angles and stuff. I mean, I look at the diagrams in the book and I know what she is supposed to look like in there, but I don't quite get it yet.
9 more weeks!
Our baby is measuring right on this week, meeting the 31 week average in all categories. (well average for Chinese babies...Did you know that the averages are different for Western babies?) Today we saw the heart and femur and sucking thumb (of course!) The photo is a nice face shot, we'll try to scan it and get it in. She is still in the right position and all looks good. I'm up to 69.5 kg (up 10.5 from when we started). Blood pressure normal. Oh, and the sugar test came back normal, too.
In the symptom department I am doing pretty good, I think. Yeast infection gone for now... (fingers crossed). No backache but I had my first leg cramp in bed. Yikes! I even woke Chester up. Only the one of those so far. My gums have been a little bleedy lately, something the book said may happen. Nothing major, just pink toothbrush sometimes and tinges of pink when I munch down on a nice, crunchy green apple. The baby is moving a lot more now, a little bit at school and more in the evenings. The movements are so much stronger now, she is really pushing lots and testing the limits of her aquatic world. Like the mime trying to get out of the box. I can feel little body parts, although I have no idea what they are. When I move my hand around my belly I can feel soft...soft...soft...hard. But then she pulls back and it disapears. Whatever it may be. I think I felt her head today, it was a pretty big spot and down low where the head should be about, maybe she was stretching her neck. I'm having a hard time figuring out the angles and stuff. I mean, I look at the diagrams in the book and I know what she is supposed to look like in there, but I don't quite get it yet.
9 more weeks!
Feeling left out
Our doctor has very funny hours at his clinic. He is mostly available mornings and this totally doesn't work with Nevada's schedule. He is however open Monday afternoons which is when we normally go. Nevada finishes work and then we head out but lately I've been tutoring on Mondays so we wait until 4:15 and then try and make it before 5. Today my students showed up late so Nevada couldn't wait for me to go with her. I'm totally bummed. I love looking at the ultrasound and seeing all the little parts in action. Because I can't feel the baby in me at all times like Nevada can this ultrasound time is really where I connect with the baby. Oh well...we start our every 2 week appointments now so I won't have to wait long to see my baby again...and then in 9 weeks she'll be here to stay!
Thursday, September 21, 2006
Out of breath
I like to think I've been a good supportive husband during the pregnancy so far. I've remained patient and understanding but today I slipped up. We were busy getting the house ready for some weekend guests (the Wristons) and we had to make up the guest bed. We don't have a mattress for the bed but we have these thick foam thingies. We've been using them on our bed but now we had to transport them. We picked them up off our bed and rolled them up for easy transport. Nevada crawled across the bed and was a bit winded. Then we walked across the hall to the guest bedroom and by then she was tired. Once we dropped the foam thingies on the bed she needed a little break. I couldn't believe and I said some smart-ass comment, something to the effect of, "we only walked ten feet, how can you be tired?" Then she explained to me that she can't help it and that her diaphram is being squished or something. Oops...I'm usually able to handle these changes but I couldn't fathom a ten foot walk being tiresome. My bad...I apologize. I still have a lot to learn and need to work on my compassion skills. This thing is one big learning experience....and the baby's not even here yet.
Monday, September 18, 2006
30 weeks
Here are some 30 week pictures...(now that I am really 30 weeks ;) The baby is growing lots today, I can feel my skin stretching. She's been kicking a lot lately. Last week was especially violent, it was almost scary she was moving so much.
I came down with a cold this weekend, the usual Nevada Special complete with swollen glands, runny nose, and dry cough. I've been able to sleep lots and today was a half day of school and I am starting to feel better already so hopefully it doesn't last much longer. I didn't go to the doctor because I don't usually go to the doctor for this, and I didn't know if I should go to my obstetrician or just a regular doctor. (Answers anyone?) I didn't think I had a fever, and there is a tendancy in Taiwanese doctors to overmedicate like crazy. How the health insurance works is you don't pay for prescriptions, but they only give you 3 days worth at a time. So then to get a real dose of penicillian you need to go back three time or else just take the three days worth and hope the super virus you've created doesn't survive. The other medication thing is that with the peniciliian you usually get three or four other pills; one for the upset stomach the other pills cause, one for this and one for that...I don't know if they would do that to a pregnant lady but I figured I would recover on my own in a few days drug free, which it appears I am. Being pregnant is so much worrying!!!
10 more weeks. Someone pointed out today that it means 10 more weekends of sleeping in... That gives me some incentive to not rush things but enjoy each stage!
I came down with a cold this weekend, the usual Nevada Special complete with swollen glands, runny nose, and dry cough. I've been able to sleep lots and today was a half day of school and I am starting to feel better already so hopefully it doesn't last much longer. I didn't go to the doctor because I don't usually go to the doctor for this, and I didn't know if I should go to my obstetrician or just a regular doctor. (Answers anyone?) I didn't think I had a fever, and there is a tendancy in Taiwanese doctors to overmedicate like crazy. How the health insurance works is you don't pay for prescriptions, but they only give you 3 days worth at a time. So then to get a real dose of penicillian you need to go back three time or else just take the three days worth and hope the super virus you've created doesn't survive. The other medication thing is that with the peniciliian you usually get three or four other pills; one for the upset stomach the other pills cause, one for this and one for that...I don't know if they would do that to a pregnant lady but I figured I would recover on my own in a few days drug free, which it appears I am. Being pregnant is so much worrying!!!
10 more weeks. Someone pointed out today that it means 10 more weekends of sleeping in... That gives me some incentive to not rush things but enjoy each stage!
Thursday, September 07, 2006
28 Week Video
I have to say that I am very dissapointed in the lack of comments on the nursing bra post. It took some guts for me, the dad, to post about bra shopping. I even included a picture...oh well, moving on. This week's video is sort of fast paced and kind of choppy. We went to the doctor's office right at the end of his day...10 mins before closing so he was in a bit of a rush.
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I can't count
So, somewhere between summer and now I got off in my count. I thought I was 30 weeks, but I am actually only 29...Still 11 more weeks to go. (again). Sorry about that! From now on just look at the ticker and ignore me!
We had our monthly appointment on Monday and all was good. I've officially gained 10 kg (22 pounds). The baby is DEFINITELY a girl, I'll let Chris elaborate more on that with the video later this week, and is floating around in the correct position. She is skinny, her head is about the right size for her age but her abdomen and stomach are about 2 weeks behind. The doctor says not to worry, within 2 weeks of average is fine and I should go ahead and eat more. I did one of those sugar tests where you drink the glass of super sweet drink, wait an hour and give blood. They never said anything about it so I am assuming I passed. :) Come back in three weeks he said. And so I said ok.
We had our monthly appointment on Monday and all was good. I've officially gained 10 kg (22 pounds). The baby is DEFINITELY a girl, I'll let Chris elaborate more on that with the video later this week, and is floating around in the correct position. She is skinny, her head is about the right size for her age but her abdomen and stomach are about 2 weeks behind. The doctor says not to worry, within 2 weeks of average is fine and I should go ahead and eat more. I did one of those sugar tests where you drink the glass of super sweet drink, wait an hour and give blood. They never said anything about it so I am assuming I passed. :) Come back in three weeks he said. And so I said ok.
Sunday, September 03, 2006
Bra Shopping
Nevada has been growing a lot lately and that means outgrowing in some areas. We finally decided to go looking for nursing bras. We weren't sure how tough it would be...you see, asian women have smaller breasts so bras don't always fit properly on foreigners. We were told that SOGO (a major department store) would be a good place to check out. The women's underwear floor is convieniently also the baby/kid's stuff floor. We walked through the underwear section and as it merged with the baby section there were a few maternity underwear shops. Perfect, that was easy. We quickly spotted the nursing bras with the clips. One of the shop ladies started to help us immediately, she grabbed a measuring tape and sort of without asking whipped it around Nevada's chest and determined that she was an E 80. They use different sizing....centimeters I think. Then she showed us what styles that had in Nevada's size. Most of them had this cheesy lace that I didn'tlike and looked old ladyish but when in Rome. Nevada took a couple to try on. Just as she started to change the lady knocked and entered the changeroom in one move. She "helped" Nevada and began to praise the fit of the bra she had picked out. I was close by trying to translate between the two and was mostly successful. Nevada decided on one bra that had a little but of lace but felt comfortable and seemed to be the most maneuverable for nursing. It was a fun adventure!
As we walked around the baby floor we also found that we could get a lot of stuff. We weren't sure how easy or difficult it would be to find things we needed but it was mostly all there. The prices were similar to home or slightly more expensive but no worries, God will provide. Another successful day and another item checked off on the to-do list.
As we walked around the baby floor we also found that we could get a lot of stuff. We weren't sure how easy or difficult it would be to find things we needed but it was mostly all there. The prices were similar to home or slightly more expensive but no worries, God will provide. Another successful day and another item checked off on the to-do list.
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
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