Showing posts with label Nicholas Alan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nicholas Alan. Show all posts
Saturday, May 01, 2010
Sunday, April 25, 2010
So we're past two weeks old already...
If anyone reads this that is going to become a Dad at any point in your life. Talk to the fetus...I did for a little while and then, like everything else, I fell out of habit with it. Now it seems (to me at least) that he doesn't recognize my voice. I am going to change this and I have some ideas of how to do so, but the fact remains he almost always looks towards Letha when she says anything...and every now and then looks my way. It could be because of the fact that she is the feeder and I'm just the guy who gives him his baths (which he doesn't like at all). I know at some point he's going to know who I am, but right now it doesn't seem to matter who you are unless your his mother.
Things are different but not as radically as everyone said they'd be. For Letha it's a lot different (anytime he stirs she wakes up) because she feeds him and changes him (and while I'm sleeping). My wife is amazing...as her thought process is since I'm working, she attempts to take care of him while I am sleeping. When she reaches a point when she is really tired, she'll wake me up to help out. We are also hoping to get more on to a schedule in the next week or so. Things are only going to get better and I hope I can remember with the next pregnancy to talk to my unborn child A LOT more. Maybe Nick will be talking to the baby too.
I am also very grateful for the help that we have received from Letha's Mom and Jason McNear. It's making the hours at my job a lot more tolerable.
My favorite things that Nicholas currently does are his smiling (it's so damn cute) and his squeaking. He squeaks quite often while he's sleeping (and it's usually followed by a smile). The first time I heard it I was sitting on the couch and thought Kaylee or Drake had their squeaking toy bone. Nope that was in the middle of the living room floor. Then when I looked down at him again, out came another one. I had one of those moments where you are the only one to witness something so you start looking around seeing if anyone else was present for such an event...then you realize you were the only one. No camera in reach either...dang it.
I will add some more pictures in the next couple of days.
Things are different but not as radically as everyone said they'd be. For Letha it's a lot different (anytime he stirs she wakes up) because she feeds him and changes him (and while I'm sleeping). My wife is amazing...as her thought process is since I'm working, she attempts to take care of him while I am sleeping. When she reaches a point when she is really tired, she'll wake me up to help out. We are also hoping to get more on to a schedule in the next week or so. Things are only going to get better and I hope I can remember with the next pregnancy to talk to my unborn child A LOT more. Maybe Nick will be talking to the baby too.
I am also very grateful for the help that we have received from Letha's Mom and Jason McNear. It's making the hours at my job a lot more tolerable.
My favorite things that Nicholas currently does are his smiling (it's so damn cute) and his squeaking. He squeaks quite often while he's sleeping (and it's usually followed by a smile). The first time I heard it I was sitting on the couch and thought Kaylee or Drake had their squeaking toy bone. Nope that was in the middle of the living room floor. Then when I looked down at him again, out came another one. I had one of those moments where you are the only one to witness something so you start looking around seeing if anyone else was present for such an event...then you realize you were the only one. No camera in reach either...dang it.
I will add some more pictures in the next couple of days.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Mr. Nicholas...
So I have known for 9 months that these days were more than likely coming (unless something horrible happened), but I wasn't ready. Heck I don't feel like I'm ready now and the little guy is here. It is all very surreal.
So Wednesday, April 7th the wife was brought in at 7:30 PM to do prep work for her induction. At 9 PM they gave her drugs to start it all up. On Thursday, she started getting contractions at 5 AM. She was dealing with them quite well for the first 8 1/2 hours then got the epidural around 1:30 PM. The only issue with her body not feeling the contractions as hard is she stopped progressing. So at 7 PM they gave her a drug to help her contractions start again.
The Doctor told us at 7, that if we didn't progress any within a few hours that we would have to discuss "other" options (meaning a cesarean), which we weren't interested in. Luckily at 10 PM she was almost ready. Then a little after midnight Letha got to start REALLY pushing.
Nicholas got stuck on her pelvis, and he was facing sideways, so it was a little more in depth than it should have been. But the little guy was born at 2:11 AM on Friday, April 9th. He weighed 9 lbs and 4 ounces and was 20 1/2 inches long.
We were lucky he was born without a cesarean because he was so big (average babies are 6 -8 pounds). The Doctor proclaimed that Letha didn't birth a baby, but a toddler. I get to look at the little guy all the time and still can't believe it. Letha and I are very lucky and are trying to enjoy the here and now...although I am REALLY excited about the times he'll be able to walk and talk. My friend Lee told me after the birth of his little girl, that he was trying to experience every moment with his wife and child because everything moves so fast. I like this advice and am going to try and think of it that way.
I am going to try to put stories about the little guy on here as much as possible. So keep an eye out.
So Wednesday, April 7th the wife was brought in at 7:30 PM to do prep work for her induction. At 9 PM they gave her drugs to start it all up. On Thursday, she started getting contractions at 5 AM. She was dealing with them quite well for the first 8 1/2 hours then got the epidural around 1:30 PM. The only issue with her body not feeling the contractions as hard is she stopped progressing. So at 7 PM they gave her a drug to help her contractions start again.
The Doctor told us at 7, that if we didn't progress any within a few hours that we would have to discuss "other" options (meaning a cesarean), which we weren't interested in. Luckily at 10 PM she was almost ready. Then a little after midnight Letha got to start REALLY pushing.
Nicholas got stuck on her pelvis, and he was facing sideways, so it was a little more in depth than it should have been. But the little guy was born at 2:11 AM on Friday, April 9th. He weighed 9 lbs and 4 ounces and was 20 1/2 inches long.
We were lucky he was born without a cesarean because he was so big (average babies are 6 -8 pounds). The Doctor proclaimed that Letha didn't birth a baby, but a toddler. I get to look at the little guy all the time and still can't believe it. Letha and I are very lucky and are trying to enjoy the here and now...although I am REALLY excited about the times he'll be able to walk and talk. My friend Lee told me after the birth of his little girl, that he was trying to experience every moment with his wife and child because everything moves so fast. I like this advice and am going to try and think of it that way.
I am going to try to put stories about the little guy on here as much as possible. So keep an eye out.
Friday, April 09, 2010
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