Wednesday, September 26, 2012

July- Another Bundle of Boy!

I forgot to post this. I had it done a week or so after the event... oh well, chalk it up to mommy brain.

 Here he is! Our newest addition to the crew! Caden Gray Shirley. He was born about a week early (due date july 27) on July 18 at 4:22pm. He measured 8lb. 3oz. and 20 in. long.


Here is the birth story. If you wonder why I put these stories in, I write these down mostly for my own record, and because I like birth stories.

My pregnancy, in general, had been a little more comfortable than my previous one or two (maybe because I had been riding a bike 4 miles 5 days a week for the entire school year to take Liam to preschool). In spite of that I was still very restless. I was ready and hoping my baby would come early. 
I had been having stronger (but not painful) contractions on and off for the past few days. They would come regularly (every 10 minutes) for an hour or so and then die off for anywhere between half an hour and nearly a whole day before coming back again. 
Tuesday night I did our weekly shopping trip at Walmart and later that night my contractions came back a little stronger and continued happening frequently through out the night (I didn't bother timing them though) but I was always able to go back to sleep if I relieved my bladder. They continued through the morning (still not painful, just very firm) while Nate got ready for work. 
I was a little concerned about letting him go to work because if things continued and escalated quickly (see Ronan's birth story) it would take him 20 minutes to get back from work and then we would have to take the boys to someone's house and then drive 30 minutes to the hospital and I swear you have to walk for  10 minutes just to get to the maternity ward after you park. My fear was that by the time I knew that I was in labor for sure I wouldn't necessarily have an hour to spare.
So, even though I didn't really feel like I was in labor (compared to my last experience, it could have been just Braxton Hicks contractions or false labor), I decided I should call my doctor's office before Nate left for work and see what the nurse thought. I told the nurse about my contractions and explained my last birth experience and she recommended that I go to the hospital to be checked.
So Nate called in to work saying he wouldn't be coming in and we got the boys ready to go. It was nice to be able to get ready in such a laid back fashion! We took the boys to my visiting teacher's house, she had young twin girls for them to play with, then we went to the hospital. 
We arrived at about 10:30 am. It was strange to just walk in to the hospital while I felt completely normal in spite of the contractions. They took me to a little room and did an internal exam (4cm dilated) and monitored my contractions for about an hour. They decided to admit me and augment my contractions with pitocin. The reason for that was actually because there were variables in the baby's heart rate during some of my contractions, so to be safe they thought it would be a good idea to have him come out that day. My nurse was a really sweet woman from the UK (I loved listening to the accent!) we later found out that she had been a midwife there, though she wasn't certified to be a midwife in the US (you'll see that this comes in handy later).


 They started the pitocin at 11:30 am and I decided to ride out the contractions for a while and see if I could handle -or should I say if I wanted to handle- my contractions on pitocin. Mostly I didn't want to get it if I didn't really need it yet, so hopefully baby wouldn't get as much of the drugs in his little system. I went for about an hour or two. I could still handle contractions okay at that point but I knew that it was getting worse more quickly now, so I asked for the epidural. When the drugs kicked in I could still feel when my belly was hard but it didn't hurt any more. A little later my midwife checked me and broke my water; I was 5cm. I probably would have been a little upset about my progress if I had still been dealing with my contractions at that time, but I wasn't, so I had more patience. 
My midwife decided to go back to the office and asked that the nurses send for her when I got to 9cm. I'm not sure of exact timing but after a few checks it seemed that I was dilating 2cm each hour. It was probably about 4pm my nurse checked and she said I was 8cm but she could stretch me to a 9 so they decided to call my midwife. They started getting set up and she checked me again 5 or 10 minutes later. The baby's head was already in the birth canal and I couldn't even tell! My nurse stayed really cool, the other nurse in the room looked a little more frazzled that the baby was coming with out the midwife there. They quickly slipped on gloves and my nurse handled the birth like a pro (which she was). The baby's head started crowning and the other nurse and Nathan both helped me sit up a bit more and hold my legs which were very numb. I was able to watch his head coming out, which was cool and very surreal! I hadn't been able to watch my babies head come out before. He was all wrapped up in his cord around his shoulders and body, which explained the variables in his heart rate. After he turned, my nurse asked me to push to get his shoulders out. So the only pushing I did was 2 pushes for his shoulders and then he was out. They placed him on my tummy and dried him off. My midwife came in as the nurse delivered the placenta! They postponed measuring and weighing him until after his first feeding. So, I got to hold him for almost an hour and a half; then I let Nathan have his turn before they came to measure him.


We didn't have his name finalized until the next day(we had a top 5 list) when Nate brought the boys to come and meet their new brother. We brought Caden home from the hospital around 10pm the day after he was born.




Thursday, July 05, 2012

June

June

Ronan tried finger painting and apparently lip painting or something.

We visited Lake Eola while we were near downtown Orlando. The boys liked the swans.



Ronan as a soldier.

Or a pirate...

The box that the new bassinet came in makes a good toboggan or coffin.

I made a mini sock monster for the boys to share. Liam kind of laid claim to it though... He named him Kandy Kaney (because of his stripped limbs)







By the way, this is my 36 week belly.

Catching up... May 2012

May

We took a trip to see my family in Colorado before I got too far along in my pregnancy. Chris and Jocelyn were going to be moving to Hawaii for a whole year and were flying out in a week or two so we made sure to catch them there too. Ronan's favorite past time was holding "Waffles" their new kitten, he tried to hold it the whole time we were there.


Josh fashioned some new sparring swords from PVC pipes, pipe insulators and duct tape. It was tons of fun! They even made some mini ones for the boys to use. I recommend turning the volume down on the video, the wind in the microphone is very obnoxious.






Later Kiersten and Mckenna made an awesome obstacle course from various things in the yard like the playhouse ladder/slide/swings, trampoline, Little Tikes slide, and the lower concrete wall. Almost everyone tried it out, even my Mom and I (yes, while I was 29 weeks pregnant!) tried it once. It was the funniest thing to watch everyone (teenagers, grown men, young girls) jump through hoops to try to get the quickest time. It was a fun visit, we were so glad that we took the time to go.

I just think these pictures are sweet. My boys came to cuddle me while I was trying to nap.


More catching up... April 2012

April

Owen and Ronan immediately cashing in on their easter egg hunt.

Nathan and I planned a getaway since it was likely to be our last chance for probably a year or more. So we helped pay for Grandma Shirley's ticket so she could watch the boys for us. We celebrated Owens third birthday a few days early then left on our "babymoon".




We went to Saint Augustine for three days. I picked it for the history and museums. We stayed at a nice little bed and breakfast. The breakfasts were very good. The days were not too hot yet so it was a nice time to go. It also had a pretty nice beach, though it was a bit windy the day we went.



Castillo de San Marcos


I just liked this car...

When we got back from Saint Augustine we all went to Downtown Disney 
before taking Grandma to the airport.



Then we celebrated Nathan's birthday a week later.


Catching up... Jan-Mar 2012

January

We were able to get free passes to Disney World through a coworker's boyfriend. We had a great time, but man, it was exhausting! 

Roe with his Daddy waiting in line at the haunted mansion. 
Liam thought he liked scary things, but said this was too scary.


The barrel bridge was a big hit. It was really bouncy. I was climbing up hill the entire time when Nate was behind me. We went over it at least four times!




 The boys each got a set amount of money to spend at the gift shops. Liam and Owen picked pirate swords, daggers, and eye patches. Ronan picked a pair of stuffed monkeys. Everyone came home tired but happy.

February


What can I say, Ronan really likes shoes, it doesn't matter what kind.

The boys really liked Moss Park. It had a nice big playground and a lake with a swimming area. I even made a life size (maybe a little smaller) Mermaid in the sand. Yes, I know, she has a fantastic bottom.




Ronan crashed after all the fun. 

March

Not much to say. Just a bunch of cute boys.