6/29/13

More Chauncey Pictures


 We call these his angel wings.  These were great little swaddlers that were made of fleece.  They gave us one when we went home, but the "wings" were a little shorter, and had velcro.  I definitely like the bigger ones without velcro.
 Grandma Terry and Chauncey at the hospital.

 Chauncey with Isabela
 Exhausted after playing with Grandma while we were in the hospital.
 Look how tiny he is!!  Within 2 weeks we couldn't even use the same head support anymore.  He got too big so fast!
 This is Xander's face reacting to Chauncey being a little upset.  Xander always let's everyone know when the baby is upset or crying.  He tells us over and over again until Chauncey gets some attention.  They are both such great siblings!


 Abuela visiting!
 And Papi, too!
 My friend gave me this as a carseat cover, but we also double it as a blanket from time to time.  Chauncey loves to snuggle up in it.
 He is just so cozy!  I am jealous.
Daddy feeding Chauncey a bottle!  I love this picture!

6/27/13

6/24/13


  Xander loving on Chauncey
 Chauncey fits perfectly in the little sofa Grandpa Tom made for Isabela.
 Wearing daddy's boots, with a little attitude. :)  Reminds me a little of Forrest Gump.
 This is the pose right before Chauncey peed all over the sheets.  I think we washed 3 sets of sheets, and I forbid anyone from changing or feeding Chauncey on my bed.  Brandon changed his diaper, then laid him next to me. I snapped a picture, only to realize his diaper was a size too large.  Not a moment later, liquid leeked out the top all over my bed... again.  He is totally worth it, though.
 Having the time of his life eating orange slices.  I would have given these to him forever ago if I had realized the joy it would bring.
 My "almost" smile.  Mom isn't quicky enough to get my great smiles.
 I love seeing his hands in the position.  Somewhere I read it's supposed to be good for their mental development.  Regardless, it just makes me happy. (We did cover him up again after I took the picture, just so you know :D)
 Chauncey's first bath!  He Loves his baths!
 After his bath.  He looks a little hungry.
 So Isabela fed him.

And Xander, too.
I never quite get Xander at the best "banana" moment, but he eats them full-length down one side before biting off an end.

6/26/13

Chauncey Joel Forster

Chauncey Joel Forster
"Chonchis"










The Short Version
Frequent contractions for three weeks, day and night.  Some even kept me up all night a week before he came.  I had thought for sure he would come the Monday prior, but by mid-morning, they all went away.  Sunday night, the 16th, contractions woke me up again, they hurt so much.  But since nothing happened the last time, I didn't think much of it.
About 10:00am I was laying on my bed, my water broke.  I called Brandon.  He came home, helped us get ready, and we dropped off the kids with friends.  I signed in at the hospital at 11:38AM, and Chauncey was born at 12:09pm, 31 minutes later.  No epidural or medicine.  Just some screaming and lots of squeezing stress balls.  Then came the best miracle and bundle of joy!

The Extremely Long Version (with a little before and after)
For about a month or two prior, I had quite a few contractions.  About 3 weeks prior, they became very frequent, but inconsistent.  They were uncomfortable and really hard, but never extremely painful (except Sunday night, the 9th, when they kept me up all night.  I even packed my bag the next morning, it had been so rough).  Sunday night, the 16th, the same thing happened.  Contractions hurt so bad, they woke me up over and over again.  Only this time, I was so exhausted, I kept falling back to sleep between contractions.  By morning, they were bad, but still not unmanageable.  And they weren't close enough together for me to think much of them.

I was planning a trip to Costco, calling a friend to see if we still wanted to go.  Laying on my bed, talking on the phone, I said, "Ow!  He just kicked me really hard."  We decided not to go to the store, which was just as well.  I hung up the phone, stood up, and water came out all over.  That kick, if it really was one, broke my water.

I had just talked to Brandon minutes before telling him I was fine.  I had to call him 3 times to get him to pick up.  Then I called my friend back to tell her it was definitely good we weren't going to Costco, but could she please watch Isabela and Xander.  Brandon was home within minutes, and got the kids ready while I cleaned up a little.

We dropped off the kids in New Castle, on the way to the hospital in Glenwood.  I had called/texted Kelly, in my ward who is a nurse in labor and delivery.  She wasn't working, but was called in.  It was wonderful!  She arrived just before I did and pampered me the whole time she was there.

I kept telling Brandon I didn't want to go straight to the hospital--I wanted to go to the park and labor by myself!  The contractions were really bad, but not close together.  He asked if I was hungry.  I said, "No, not at all."  Thinking of eating made me want to vomit.  "Are you hungry?" I asked.  "I am starving!"  He had just finished with football workouts and was exhausted.  We stopped at Taco Bell, just a couple of blocks from the hospital.  I kept up the whole "I want to go to the park" thing.  Then a contraction would come, and I thought, "I am going to die! I am going to die!"  Then it would end, and I would say I wanted to go to the park again.  Brandon finished his food in the parking lot while I continued to give him mixed signals as to where he should actually drive to.

Mid contraction in the Taco Bell parking lot, Brandon says, "Steph, Just find something you can focus on."  "Shut up!" was my reply.  He knows he is not supposed to talk to me during contractions.  And I did not need his advice at that moment.  He turned and chuckled.  I think it was one of those "This is that moment where my wife yells at me during labor" moments.  Evidently he thought it was funny, even as it happened. (He never had one of those with the other two births.)  After all of this, the contraction ended, and he was allowed to speak again.  I said, "You are going to feel a lot more comfortable if we just go to the hospital, huh?"  "Um. Yes!" he said.  So we drove up, checked in, and I had to sign a paper saying I signed in at 11:38am.  I am bent over at the counter in so much pain, and Kelly starts joking, "See, she is just faking it!"  We all laughed (well, I did after the contraction ended).  Back in the room, I told Brandon I just wanted one picture before I had the baby.  As soon as I said that, I dropped into squatting position, in so much pain again.  Then I had to pee, so a picture would have to wait.  While in the bathroom, contractions got really, really bad.  I was sweating profusely.  Needless to say, there was never an "appropriate" moment for a picture to be taken.  My midwife came in while I was in the bathroom, and asked if she had time to change into scrubs.  I told her yes, but she would have to hurry.  I barely made it out to the bed.  With both other kids, we were able to take a "modest" video of the baby being born.  Again, there was no "appropriate" moment for that to happen this time, either.

Seconds later my midwife came in and pressed on my tummy, checking position of the baby a little bit.  I kindly told her, "Do not touch me."  Then she asked to check me, to see how far dilated I was.  I told her no.  She said she really needed to.  I told her to give me a minute to mentally prepare myself for the extra pain that was going to cause.  Finally, I said, "Do it now, but you had better be fast."  She said, "I don't know how fast it will be.  I want to be really careful.  Nobody has ever put me on a time limit before."  I told her, "Just get it done!"  So the first time I was checked, I was completely dilated and his head was at a 1.5-2 position (whatever that means-probably 2cm crowing or something, because I know he was almost out).   Then she asked to have the nurses reposition my feet.  Again, I ever-so-politely said, "Do not touch my feet."  They were nice enough to leave me alone.

I motioned to Brandon, squeezing my hand.  He got the message, and brought me my stress balls.  Oh, how I love those things while in pain!  I pushed, and Chauncey's head came out.  I didn't wait for contractions.  I just kept pushing until he came out.  Oh, did I mention the screaming?  With Xander, it hurt so much more, but I was so much calmer (I give credit to my doula at the time, Treana).  This time, it just felt so good to scream and let it all out.  I think Brandon actually enjoyed that part, too.  He hates that I am in pain, but I think the sports side of him likes to see the adrenaline coming out.
As soon as it was over, I wanted to hold me baby!  I chucked the stress balls across the room.

No epidural.  No IV.  No shot of pitocin that they always give after delivery.  And just a tiny tear, that still stings even a week after, but is feeling much better.  Then I sat in bed for 3 hours holding Chauncey, my tiny bundle of joy.  Kelly was so great!  They didn't even take him to weigh or measure him or anything.  It was only after my stomach was growling and I was starving that I let them take him long enough to get cleaned up and eat a little bit.  Then he was right back in my arms for hours.  He nursed really, really well.  And hasn't stopped eating since.  The other two did ok, nursing.  But we have progressively gotten a lot better.  Xander latched on better than Isa, but still didn't eat as well as Chauncey.  And I can tell my body prepared itself a lot better the 3rd time around.

By evening, I was going crazy sitting in the hospital.  My mom drove out, visited us for a few days, and slept with the kids at home the first night, while we were still in the hospital.  The next morning, the 18th, as soon as I could, we checked out.  I didn't want to go home!  I told Brandon, "I have been sitting in that room bored out of my mind. I am going to go home to just sit there! I want to go to the park and hold my baby outside in the shade while the kids play!"  I lost that battle.  He was exhausted, but he did let me stop and see a couple friends in Glenwood before we went home.

Because we left early from the hospital, the pediatrician wanted us to bring Chauncey in to weigh him the next day, on the 19th.  So we drove to Glenwood again.  And stopped at Target and the bank.  Then Thursday, the 20th, was Brandon's birthday.  His parents came out and got to see Chauncey.  And we drove to Glenwood, yet again, to go out to eat.  I still felt great! and it was so nice to get out of the house.  Friday morning, Brandon went to work, and I packed up all three kids to visit Papi and Abuela in the hotel that morning.  Isabela got to go home with them to play and swim for a few days.  Xander chose to stay with me and Chauncey.  He is so, SO obsessed with "his baby."  He let's us know all the time, "My baby!"  "My Chauncey!"  He hugs him, loves on him with kisses and hugs, asks to hold him "My hold it, Chauncey" all the time.  I think it has actually been really good for him to be the "eldest sibling" in the house for a little bit.  He is helping a lot, and showing me how "big" he is.  So it wasn't until Saturday, the 22nd, 5 days old, when we actually got to sit and rest for the entire day.

Isabela is being spoiled and loving every second of it.  I think we miss her way more than she misses us!  She talks to us on the phone, but barely pays attention to the conversation, because she is always too busy playing.  But she keeps asking, "Does Chauncey miss me?"  "Is he talking yet?"  "I love my baby brother."  In fact, the first thing she said when she came to the hospital is, "Oh, he is so handsome!" with great inflection in her voice as she said the word 'handsome.'  And I agree with her.  He is perfect!

6/25/13

Cloth Diapers

I had always heard how awful they are, how babies get more diaper rashes, how awful they are to clean... therefore, I never used them with my first two kids.  Living in Colorado, I know a LOT of people who use them.  I decided I wanted to try.  Even after months of researching and watching YouTube videos, never did I think this would be coming out of my mouth, but I LOVE cloth diapers!

I changed a diaper on my bed... of course he peed all over and I had to wash the sheets.
(Luckily, we do have a mattress protector on our bed for that very reason.)
Brandon changed him on the bed... it was a blowout. Little poop and pee all over our comforter.
To the laundry with it all again.
Not five minutes after telling Brandon we absolutely cannot change him on our bed anymore, I lay him on our sheets (with a diaper on).  He pees and it comes squirting out the top (someone did not make sure he was pointed downward when the diaper was put on).  Honestly, a tiny bit of pee on my sheets doesn't bother me.  It's infant pee and doesn't smell, and is actually sterile.  But, needless to say, every time it was a lot of pee, so the third set of sheets to the washer!
And this doesn't even include the few blowouts we've had on multiple pairs of pajamas and his church clothes, which I am then pre-soaking and washing.

Now... not even one blowout or accident! And he woke up twice with extremely full diapers that would not have been contained in a tiny Huggies one.  Cloth diapers are slightly bulkier, but have absorbed absolutely everything! (Even when he peed as I was changing him, I still managed to have it all end up in the diaper.)  Only one load of laundry for diapers, which I don't mind being stained vs. five loads of linens and clothes I hate being stained.

I tell Brandon I am becoming more and more green.  I have a hard time using so many plastic bags.  I am getting better and remembering to take my own re-usable bags to the store.  And not buying and throwing away 10 diapers a day makes me feel wonderful!

I will admit, I like the new ones better.  I bought a few used ones (which are still too big, anyway), but a friend gave me some new Target Charlie Banana diapers that are One Size fits All, so they actually fit my newborn.  I am going to say, that even when he gets bigger, I already know I like the new ones better than the used ones I bought.  They are FABULOUS!!

6/10/13

I love you TOO MUCH!

I can't remember how long ago it started, but it has been years.  We would say, "I love you so much!" and "I love you, too!"  Isabela meshed them together, and forever since, has said, "I love you TOO MUCH!" with that emphasis.  Every time Brandon leaves for school in the morning, or anywhere really, Isabela tells him she loves him "hasta la luna, las estrellas, el sol, el cielo, los nubes..." and then after he has walked out and shut the door, she has to run outside and scream, "I love you TOO MUCH!" If she doesn't before he walks out, it still doesn't count.  She has to do it again.  Now Xander is doing it, too.  He runs out after her and yells, "Da-ey, Muuuch!" (He can't quite pronounce the second 'd' sound.  There is just a slight pause.)  Then they come in yelling, "I did it! I did it!  I told Daddy, "I love you too much!"  It makes my day every time! (And sometimes Brandon has left for work before they get up. Then it's just a sad, sad day.  Sometimes they will call him to tell him, but it's never quite the same.

6/8/13

6/8/13

 
 Last night Xander pretended to be asleep so Isabela could pretend paint his face with make-up.
The only thing is... he could only stay in character for a few seconds before he would bust up laughing.

Glenwood Caverns
A few Saturdays this summer, the Caverns Adventure Park on top of the mountain in Glenwood has a free concert in the evening.  The gondola ride up is usually $13 a person - a little steep for us.  But for the concerts, you just have to donate one can of food per person.  There are lots of rides and cavern tours at the top.  It was fun to just walk around and listen to the music.  Next time, I hope we can do a cave tour or something.  The kids loved the gondola.


 Getting on while it was still moving.  A little tricky for little feet.


 Result of using mom's leg as a stepping stool to use the drinking fountain.
 Wacky mirrors
 We met our friends up there.  I love this picture!  All four sitting in the Giant's Chair.
So much for wearing sunglasses.  Xander wore them like this most of the evening.  I was impressed he kept them on for so long, especially since it wasn't all that bright.  He usually loves wearing them because he is not a fan of the bright light.

Playing

 6/1/13
 Playing at the park in Rifle with some of the tallest slides ever!

 Riding the hippopotamus.
 6/5/13
 Playing in the water at Emmett's house for his birthday.
 Molding shaving cream and starch with food coloring.

 Xander squirting himself in the face with the water gun... over and over again.
 And again!  Isn't it great?!

 Soakin' up the sun!
 Eating a delicious cupcake.
 And looking at the chickens.

Boys being boys.  Climbing into a closed chicken coop.