Sunday, October 30, 2011

Being a Big Sister is Tough

Riley has been our baby for the last 5 years. Although she has been around our nieces and nephews, we were a little nervous about how Riley would handle having a little sister. To our delight, she has adapted to the situation better than we expected!

Emilie, Ross and the neighbor had taken turns checking on Riley during our two-night hospital stay. After being locked in the house alone for so long, Riley was very excited when we returned home. In addition to greeting us, Riley got to meet her baby sister. She was extremely interested about who was inside the car seat. Although she was very excited, Riley did a nice job of greeting her new sister and kept her kisses to a minimum. (If you know Riley, you know that’s hard for her to do!)

Once we got settled in, Riley began her Big Sister duties. She found out that having a baby is a lot of work! Riley has been present for all of the feedings and diaper changes. She gets up with me in the middle of the night and will sit with us until the feeding is finished. She looks worried when Harper becomes fussy and will oversee the situation when she hangs out in her bouncy seat. By the end of the day, she is exhausted!  



Friday, October 28, 2011

Coming Home!

We came home from the hospital on Friday, October 22nd. We had a great stay at the hospital – the nursing staff was very friendly and helpful. We met with Anne, the lactation specialist, four times during our stay. She helped teach Harper the basics of eating (opening wide, latching, etc) and provided me guidance on the best positions for holding her and keeping her awake during nursing. Even with all Anne’s hard work, Harper was down to 7 pounds, 4 ounces by Friday morning – not too bad considering how much we both learned during that time!
 
We had lots of visitors during our brief hospital stay – Grandma Judy and Buppa, Grammy Ruth, Uncle Dave, Aunt Steph and her cousin Sydney. Our friends Seth and Amber and the Deacon from church also stopped out to meet her! Harper is very popular for being so little and new!

We arrived home shortly after noon on Friday. Ross was a cautious driver on the way home – no speed limits were reached during the trip! We were greeted by Riley who was very anxious to have her parent’s home and meet her new sister. It’s great to have our family home!


Sunday, October 23, 2011

Harper Olivia

Harper Olivia Whittlesey has arrived! Harper made her big entrance on October 19, 2011 at 2:58 p.m. She weight 8 lbs, 2 ounces and was 20-1/4”.

I began having contractions around 10 PM on Tuesday night. At first I thought they were nothing more than Braxton Hicks, but by 1 AM, I was pretty sure that they were the real deal. Since I couldn’t sleep, I did some laundry, showered and slowly got ready for the big day. Riley seemed aware that something big was about to happen and followed me around all night.  At 4, I woke up Ross to help time my contractions and finish packing our bags for the hospital. We checked into the hospital around 6:30 on Wednesday, October 19th. I was dilated to 5 cm and contractions averaged a little over 5 minutes apart. We walked in circles on the delivery floor and excitedly talked about how our family was going to grow in the next few hours. I got my epidural around 9 am - which made me much more comfortable! Dr. Dassanayake, also kown as Dr. T, came in to break my water and found  meconium so they knew they would have to be extra diligent checking Harper over when she was born.  To pass the time, Ross and I watched a movie and napped. By eleven, I was still at 5 cm so the nurse started me on pitocin to help speed up the process. The medicine began working  and shortly after 2 pm the nurse started to prepare me to start pushing. After a few practice pushes with the nurse, the top of Harper’s head was visible so the doctor was called in. Ross and the nurse held my legs and coached me along. A few short pushes later, Harper arrived! Ross cut the umbilical cord while the doctor and nurses were cleaning her up. They checked her over in the room and she was held briefly by both of us. Then she was whisked off to the nursery (with her daddy!) to finish  checking her over and to make sure the meconium didn’t causing any complications – luckily, she was just fine! Harper is perfect – beautiful, healthy and happy. And, most of all, LOVED!           


  



Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Mom's Birthday Party!

My mom, Judy, has a big birthday this year – she is turning 60 later this month! Because of Harper’s approaching due date, we had an early birthday celebration for her in Iowa Falls. Renee and Joe graciously opened up their new home for the party. Joe smoked a pork shoulder and a turkey and the rest of us brought delicious sides – it was a feast! After we’d all had our fill, we rode the Scenic City Empress, a double-decker boat. This was the first time on the boat for all of us. It was a perfect fall day for a boat ride – the sky was clear and sunny. The fall colors were gorgeous making it a memorable ride for everyone. We finished the day up with cake, ice cream and presents back at Renee’s. It was an awesome way to celebrate Mom’s milestone birthday!