We have had a lot of changes in 2011. It has been especially hard on Lilly. I was sick most of the year and Lilly bounced around between my friends, my mom, and my mother-in-law. Then I had Leo and miraculously I wasn't sick anymore. So I became Lilly's mom again.
When Leo was 3 weeks old we bought a house. We moved and left behind our friends and Lilly's preschool. All of these changes happened within 3 weeks. Lilly has struggled to adjust. She has a new set of rules and a new caregiver (me). She also isn't the only child anymore. I can't dote on her every little need like I could before. And now with the new move, she has no friends. That has been the hardest. Because she has no siblings close in age we have relied on her friends to help entertain her and teach her how to interact with her peers. Now she sits at home, bored out of her mind while I take care of Leo. That boredom has led to the destruction of many items, bad listening skills, and massive tantrums. It may be rough for a while but it was a good change for us. We went from a tiny apartment to a house with a huge yard. I know that with time Lilly will make new friends and be very happy in this new house.
We had been looking for about a year and couldn't ever find that perfect house with the perfect price tag. But we finally did. The house was a mess so we had to redo all the flooring and paint every square inch of it. But it looks brand new now. We love the neighborhood and the area. Gus even has a shorter commute now! It will be perfect once we are settled and have made new friends!
Here are some pictures of the new house. We are still organizing and buying odds and ends. I have BIG plans for this house. But first I need money to buy them!
Sunday, January 22, 2012
New House
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Sunday, January 8, 2012
2 Weeks Old
Leo has been such a joy since we brought him home!! We can't get enough of him. We fight over who gets to hold him, feed him, and burp him. We are so grateful to have him in our family!
Nights are a different story though. Nobody fights to stay up with him all night because he never sleeps! After a week or so of this I told my sister about it and she said, "Its normal, all my kids did that." What?!! Lilly slept through the night since the day we brought her home from the hospital. We had no clue what a "normal" newborn was like. Gus and I take turns sleeping in his room at night so the other person can get some sleep.
He eats 4 oz every two hours. He loves his food. He also loves to scream. His screaming is so intense that he turns purple and threatens to pass out. It makes me nervous every time! He does it almost every time we change his diaper, change his clothes, or don't get him a bottle fast enough. So it happens a lot! He is a lot more demanding than Lilly was as a baby. But I have a whole new perspective this time around. I am enjoying everything, even the unpleasant things. I want to soak it all up because I may never get to have another baby.
At his 2 week check up he weighed 7 lbs 3 oz and was 21 inches long. The doctors were so proud of him. He really shouldn't have gained that much because he was a preemie. I know it's because he eats ALL the time.
Lilly LOVES her new brother. She is very helpful. Sometimes too helpful. Its hard. I want her to be able to help out and feel included. But there are only so many things that she can do for her brother. She gets frustrated, and we have had a lot of tantrums. Hopefully we will find a middle ground, and as Leo gets older we will find more things for her to help out with.
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Friday, January 6, 2012
Leo Christopher Henshaw
We sat around for another hour and watched my contractions come and go. I was in so much pain but so excited for this rollercoaster ride to be over, and of course to meet my little Leo. Finally my favorite doctor in the world came in to check on me. She checked on me and told me that they actually may have missed a stitch on my cervix! Sure enough, she got out her scissors and took out that stitch. She said I was at an 8 now and that hopefully getting that stitch out would let my labor progress. About 2 minutes after she left I felt a lot of pain and pressure. I told my mom and Gus that I thought I might be ready to push, but I was only an 8. The nurse ran and got the doctor and she came back in laughing telling me there is no way I was ready. She checked me and sure enough I was ready to push! The doctor and nurses scrambled to get ready. My mom held my leg, Gus stood back so he wouldn't see blood, and Lilly stood behind the doctor ready to help catch that baby!
I started pushing and I felt everything on my left side. But thankfully I only had to push twice before my sweet baby boy was born. They rushed him to the side of the room where a team of nurses were there to help him breath. I was a nervous wreck watching them as they roughed him up trying to get him to pink-up and cry. He was breathing on his own but not crying and pretty lathargic. But this was to be expected because he was a 34 weaker. I had to remind myself that Lilly did the exact same thing and she is just fine now.They finally let me hold him for a minute and then took him down to the NICU.
That night after I was settled in my room, Gus wheeled me down to the NICU to see Leo. We weren't able to hold him because he was in an isolette and was having a hard time keeping his temperature under control. But we were able to stick our hands in and touch his tiny hands and feet. The nurse showed us a big deep cut on the top of his head that was in a "X" pattern. She told us that she didnt know what had caused it but it happened during the birth. When I saw that X on the top of his head, I knew exactly what it was. It looked identical to the lone stitch that my doctor removed minutes before he was born. I guess my cervical stitches were doing their job a little too well.
Over the next two days we made lots of trips to the hospital to see our Leo. We were able to hold him and feed him. I was in love.
On November 8th we were able to bring our little Leo home. Throughout my pregnancy I never bought anything for Leo. I didn't want to have to bring everything back if something were to happen to him. I didn't want to make that mistake again. So we had to borrow a car seat from a friend because we had not bought one yet. As Gus and I walked into our apartment and Lilly came running to see her new baby brother, I had an overwhelming feeling of gratitude. We finally had another child, a sibling for Lilly, and he was finally here. Healthy and safe.
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Thursday, December 29, 2011
Baby Growing
My last blog post was on April 14, 2011. It was my last day of normalcy for a while.
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Thursday, April 14, 2011
Free Stuff!!!
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Great Harvest Bread Tour
On Thursday, Lilly's Joy School went on a field trip to Great Harvest Bread to see how bread is made. They showed them how the wheat is ground, how to shape the bread, and the big oven where it is baked. They also gave them a piece of dough to shape into a roll, and at the end of the field trip they gave them each a fully baked round loaf. It was so fun for the kids!
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Not Quite Spring
We had a few days, almost a week, of amazing weather. It was beautiful and warm. Now it is just freezing! During the cold days I have been trying to keep Lilly busy. I recently started teaching her how to read. It is a very slow process, but I think she is catching on very quickly. We have also been reading a lot of books, doing worksheets out of her preschool workbook, and practicing writing our letters and numbers. She loves to learn and just soaks it all in.
Lilly has also been taking swimming lessons and ballet. Lilly's ballet class came to an end last week. She loves it so much and is excelling quickly. When she found out it was ending, she cried. So what did I do? I signed her up for another one. She wont have any friends in this class but she said that it was okay and that she would just make new friends. I love her attitude. She is such a different child than I was at her age.
Lilly has Joy School 3 times a week. One of those days they go on a field trip. Last week I taught and we learned about animal habitats. For our field trip I took the kids to a Children's museum in Maryland that has a fun animal room. They got to pet rabbits and hold lizards. Lilly was in heaven! She is such an animals lover.
We are excited for the weather to start warming up again so we can get outside and run around!
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