Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Eliza is a week and two days old!

So far things have been going really well for us. She is pretty easy going and she sleeps a lot. Lately she has been waking a lot in the night and being fussy about going back down, but it gives me some time to spend with her alone, which is nice albeit exhausting. DSC00461

We were able to have the 100% natural birth that we wanted. No drugs other than some antibiotics that I was required to take because I was a type B strep carrier. Eliza came out happy and very alert. We had her nursing from about 20 minutes into her life, and she has been a champ ever since. The birth center was amazing, and took great care of us. After she was born, Megan one of the RNs made us breakfast that we were able to eat in bed while they did the newborn screening in our room. She passed her hearing test perfectly and we declined all of the other things like the Hep B and vitamin K shots. We both took a short nap, I was able to get up and shower, and we were home exactly 6 hours and 30 minutes after she was born. It was so nice to be able to recover in my own bed with my mom cooking for me. My mom was able to come out on Saturday after my water broke. She was here for the birth and was able to care for our dogs while she was born. We came home and she got to meet her grandma for the first time. Having my mom here was a life saver and we could have never done it without her. Thanks mom!DSC00495

I am feeling really good at this point. I felt great from the get go because I was un-medicated. Most women who have pain meds cant even walk for a while after the birth, and are groggy for days after. I didn't experience any of that. I also had a pretty easy recovery. She wishes she had more clothes on!

Eliza had her first play date with our friends Becky and David's son Ardun. He is about a week and a half older than her. We met Becky and David in our Bradley birth class and have become good friends. She partied so hard she slept the whole time

Today we fed her, got her in her carrier and took her to lunch, Target, Costco and the post office. She was a champ the entire time and let us do everything we needed. We got her home and fed her, cleaned her diaper and took her for her first walk around the neighborhood with the dogs. She was great. First walkFirst outing in the stroller

We were pretty convinced she looked a lot like me until we found a picture of Mark as an infant sleeping and its very obvious how much she looks like her dad too. She has his mouth and head shape. We're still not sure about the nose because both of our baby noses look almost exactly the same.

We posted a ton of pictures on our flickr account: www.flickr.com/runaroundrachel if you care to look at them.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Spring has sprung!

Finally!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Ugh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Our yard is turning green. These pictures are from last weekend, and its 10x more beautiful this weekend. Maybe we'll take a walk and take pictures of all the glorious magnolias blooming and all of the colors KC offers us in the spring and summer!

Honeysuckle:
Spring has sprung

The "garden"
Our garden is planted

Topsy turvy take 2
Topsy turvey take 2

This yard needs some grass!
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