Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Some of Lydia's friends

Nana can't take her eyes off of me

Great Grandma

David

Grandma


Tracy



Reflecting on her first few weeks

Aubrie checking on her sister

Monday, September 7, 2009

Aubrie meeting Lydia

We arrived home from the hospital on September 3rd around 6pm. My mom was waiting with Aubrie who was anxiously waiting to meet her little sister. As you see...it went better than we could have ever hoped. She was very excited and wants to hold her and hug her. Attached are some pictures from the day. Everything seems to be as it should...and I couldn't imagine not having both of them here at home.



Aubrie wanted to show Lydia all of her toys. She kept patting the ground and saying "come on baby" as if she wanted her to come and sit by her so she could explain all of her things.

Aubrie wanted to show Lydia her ball, but didn't understand why she couldn't throw it to her.

Grandma of four

Proud Great Grandma

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Bath time!

Lydia's first bath! She likes it, just like her big sister loves the bath.

Here is a flashback of Aubrie in the tub

Thursday, September 3, 2009

...And baby makes four

Lydia June Waldeck was born on September 2nd, at 3:11pm.
She weighed 8 lbs 9 oz and 20.5 inches.
She is perfect!


Thank you for all of the well wishes and prayers.
Many photos and details to follow.

The big day

Justin and I took Aubrie for a long walk around Roscoe Village in the hopes of "getting things moving." After a day full of contractions being 7-10 minutes apart they finally started to stop me in my tracks. When we got home, I called my doctor to see what she wanted me to do since I had my 40 appointment scheduled for the morning (yes....40 weeks, 9 months my foot, you are REALLY pregnant for 10 months). She told me to page her at 7am and she will move my appointment up and she will see me in Labor & Delivery since she was on call, but for me to come in sooner if I went into labor. Knowing I may go into labor over night, or that I at least had an early appointment, Tracy came and spent the night at our house in case we had to leave quickly so she can stay with Aubrie.
I woke up at 4am with very strong contractions every 9 minutes. I tried to go back to sleep, but they continued to wake me. I showered, ate some cereal, and took care of a few last minute things. I paged my doctor and she gave me the option of coming in early or waiting until my appointment at 9am. She said if I was not in active labor at that time they could only keep me if I was going to be induced. That was a decision I had to make before I got there. We decided to take our time and see if labor progressed on its own...and it did.
Before we left for the hospital the contractions were about 5 minutes apart and as the doctor predicted I could no longer talk through them. We arrived at the hospital at 9am and went straight to Labor & Delivery instead of to my appointment since my doctor was on call. Dr. Thorpe sent us right to be admitted in a room before she even checked me in triage. My mom showed up with snacks and something to knit to pass the time since Aubrie's birth day lasted over a whole day! By noon I had an epidural, which much to my surprise only worked on one side again. While this wasn't fun, I know many people give birth without any medication so it could have been much worse. While my mom and sister went to get something to eat, Dr. Thorpe came in and broke my water and I was dilated to 5cm. Within the hour I was not having fun anymore...I dilated to 9cm very quickly and by the time Dr. Thorpe was paged to come back it was "go time."
Lydia June Waldeck was born at 3:12pm. I am blessed to say she is perfect.



Ready to go....


Here she is!


8 lbs 8.6 oz! That's a big girl!


Hi daddy!


Having a moment with mommy



My parents


Hello Grandma


Hi Papa


Proud Grandparents


Aunt Bina


Getting settled in our room






Getting some rest after a long day