Lets start off with him being born. His birthing was completely uneventful, other than it resulted in the cutest lil baby boy that is!
It was a rainy day in June...
view out of our delivery room window |
After they took me back to my "accommodations" I got all ready and about an hour after I got there they started to Pitocin. Me and Rusty just sort of hung out. watched the rain. stuff like that. Not so long story even shorter they started the meds around 8:00. 9:00 I got my lovely epidural. A little after 10 The nurse had told me she would be back to check me at 11. By 10:20 I was feeling (slightly since the epidural takes all the edge off) the urge to push and I was pretty sure Rusty would be delivering a baby by himself if we waited till 11 for the nurse to come back and check. I called her and she checked and said "Oh my, well lets call the doctor! We're having a baby now!"I Doc came around 10:45. The nurse said jokingly "we might have this before 11!" Yeah right. 15 min.? ha! and the doc still had to do some prep! But since Little Landon was so corporative and only needed 2 pushes, the first for his head and the second for everything else, he came at exactly 11:00 on the dot. good boy! just to help with the math that's a 3 hour labor. A personal best above Sophie's 4 hour one! I'll take it!
He was 5lb 10.5 oz, 19 inches long and perfect! (the exact size of Conner, just FYI) I couldn't believe how tiny he was. They handed him to me right away and asked Rusty if he wanted to cut the cord. Funny husband never remembers if wants to or not which is a good thing because he's done it every time after every time he says "That's so weird! I'm never doing that again!" Must be his form of the amnesia I guess. So he cut the cord and I got to cuddle with my new little lovey for a few minutes before they took him to get all checked out and cleaned off. While Rusty was cutting the cord the doc commented on how small the cord was (remember he had a single artery umbilical cord so we knew it would be smaller. apparently it was small even for that) and Scary/weird thing, when I was delivering the placenta the umbilical cord just, like, detached and so doc had to get all up in my business to get it out and the placenta was coming out in pieces. Not so normal. It's scary to think that the cord came off so easily. If we hadn't delivered when we did...it problaby would have been fine. but it maybe have not... but it DID turn out just fine so we won't dwell on anything!
A few hours after he was born they did an ultrasound on his kidneys (remember, in his ultrasounds in my belly they were slightly dilated) and they were still a little bigger than they should be. So when he's 3 months we will do an ultrasound again and see how things are going and if we need to go to primary Children's for further testing. As for now he's on an itty bitty daily dose of amoxicillin.
Meeting the sibs
My parents were awesome enough to watch Conner and Sophie for us and brought them later that day to meet their new little bro.
Soph was a little obsessed with his nose |
And with making sure everyone was quiet. She kept shussing everyone and saying "baby"
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Here are the big kids al ready for church while we were in the hospital! So cute!
I don't know if it was just because it was #3 and we are non-stress crazy parent pros, or the fact that everything went so well and we didn't have to go to lockdown prison rooms (remember Conner's birth story? Sheesh!) or what but this hospital stay was so much more relaxing and awesome. We just hung out and rested and had no cares whatsoever while there. Anyway, On Saturday, the next day, Rusty and I "celebrated" (as much as you can celebrate in the hospital) our 8th wedding anniversary! Go us! Who'da thunk 8 years ago exactly we'd be in the hospital with #3? crazy! we didn't do much. I slept through most of it, and Rusty watched movies. Pretty awesome! Later Rusty's fam came to visit which was pretty trooper of them because they had all just gotten back from Trek like 3 hours before and where falling over tired. Thanks for coming guys!!
On Sunday we were able to go home! yay! Although that meant real life would begin. Bring it!
First 4th of July
Exactly one week after Landon was born was the 4th of july, AKA his due date! We were brave and went up to Oakley for the parade and day o' fun with Rusty's fam. Later that night Rusty took the kiddos to the Rodeo. As much fun as it sounded to sit on a hard stadium bench for 3 hours one week after giving birth I had to respectfully decline.
Landon's first parade! |
Not planned at all but look at it compared to last year's 4th pic. Crazy! Before Landon was even a twinkle in our eyes... |
C's suuuper excited about his parade loot. |
Soph just chillin' eating her sucker |
For the 24th of july we went to a family reunion for my side of the family at my uncles yurt ( a round tent/cabin thing) up by Heber. The kiddos had a blast!
Conner helping great grandma make ice-cream old school! |
grandma cuddles |
The Sibs
These kiddos love their little brother. They have both adjusted so well! And Landon tolerates them as best as can be expected...
When Landon was 2 weeks old (well 2 weeks and 2 days) I woke up with a 104.6 degree fever. Whaaat? It was crazy! I've never had anything like that so we ended up going to insta care (since it was a Sunday) and nobody could figure out what was wrong. It was assumed that I had some sort of infection...somewhere. The doc said it was most likely a urinary tract infection, but from what I've heard I think I would probably know if it was that. And I didn't know so... anyway, the doc put me on antibiotics and since baby things are not his specialty and he wasn't for sure what was infected and since I had just had a baby he put me on super duper strong antibiotics just to make sure it got anything that might be causing the fever and long story short I couldn't nurse while on it! lame! Landon HATES binkys so I knew this was going to be fun. So after an $80 trip to the store to get bottles, formula, and binkys we went home for a fun week of making bottles in the middle of the night and pumping and dumping to keep up the supply for when there was a demand. At first he was like "what the crap is this crap!?" but as the week went on he got used to it and by the end he almost liked his binky! awesome!
sleeping with the bink...notice how it's still not actually in his mouth? that's because like 3 days after he started nursing again it was bye bye bink. And once again he hates it :( |
Landon got a new swing so he can have fun (mostly sleep) while I help the big kids have fun! |
way photogenic kids |
awesome. |
Here are some of Landon's second month pictures. awe...
Nothing like the perfect shot being photo bombed by a 4 year old eating gogurt. sigh... |
At about 6 weeks Landon got a new room. Those who see my posts on facebook know that his new space is my closet. I've actually weirdly had a lot of people very interested in this and wonder how it works. so tada! here you go...
about 2 weeks ago (when L was 7 weeks) the county fair was in town! and it was Rusty's probably last weekend of not working until Sept 15 and it was lots of fun! They had an elephant show that we went to and the kids loved it! Even though we were cheap and didn't let them go on a $8 2 minute ride. Rude parents.
Petting zoo. Not a great pic. C really did have fun! |
Sophie loved her giant snowcone! |
Soph was not corporative. |
"'sup" |
Proof that I was there! |
Remember Sophie's little pink blanket that she loves so much? I decided to be Martha Stewart and make Landon one yesterday! He didn't really seem to care so I think I won't really give it to him until he's out of the spit up phase
So there you have it, that has been our whirlwind last 9 weeks. This last week had it's own fun of everyone getting sick with the cold and the water heater going out. Always an adventure around these parts!
My house almost always looks like Toy's R Us and a laundry mat threw up all over it and I'm about 60% tired, 50% cranky (sorry kiddos!) and obviously so brain dead that I can't do simple math. But slowly things are getting back to normal, or at least we're finding our new normal. Landon has been sleeping awesome since he moved into the closet and that has helped a TON! He only wakes up twice to eat. Unless you consider 5:30 an acceptable time to start your day (which I sure as heck don't) then it's only once. But I love seeing all the kids playing together, well Landon laying there and not being stepped on by the other kids playing together. Sometimes (ahem, most times) it's hard and there have been moments where all four of us are all crying at the same time, but I'm really trying to enjoy every little moment because I know they won't be little for long and I'm supposedly going to look back and miss it all. And really, knowing me, I probably will!