Saturday, August 29, 2009

One Month

Hi.  My name is Michael, but you can call me Mikey.

Sometimes my big sister calls me Mike.  Sometimes my Mommy calls me Mikey Bikey. Sometimes my Daddy calls me Grunty McGee.  I'm not a picky guy.  Whatever floats your boat.

Here's me when I was just born. 


Even though I cried a lot, I think I was a little glad that I got outta that place a little early.  It was a bit cramped in there.  I kept pushing and squirming, but no good it did me except to get something wrapped around my neck and my feet stuck up in my face.

It's been one month since I was born, or so my Mommy tells me.  She can't believe that it's already been a month.  It's gone by so fast.  When I first came out I was a bit tired, you see.  I didn't expect to be out and about so soon.  I decided to take it easy.  Why rush when I can lay back and chill?

I took a couple of weeks off and then decided about two weeks ago to get my mojo a' runnin'.  I think Mommy and Daddy were getting a little bit complacent.  I think they were suspicious too. What kind of baby eats and sleeps all the time with no crying?  I had 'em fooled, I tell ya.

Now, I scream a whole bunch when I'm hungry.  Like, super-sonic screams and stuff.  The ones that only dogs can hear.

My Mommy changes my diaper before every feeding and just to get her all riled up, I save ALL my poop for when she takes the diaper off.  If I hold it just long enough I can shoot it clear across the bassinet.  It's totally awesome.

Oh yeah.  And then when she thinks that all the poop is out my butt, I pee on everything.  Hilarity ensues. 

I've done a lot in the past month.  

I spend at least 2 or 3 hours awake every day.  I know.  That is SO much time awake.  I open my eyes wide and make silly faces too. 

 
I can make some ultra-cute cooing and gurgly noises now - not just grunts.  But, I do grunt just about ALL the time.  Even when I'm asleep.  

I kick and punch a lot, too.

I had my first at home bath in the sink this month.  It was cool.  My big sister helped. 



My big sister, she likes me a lot.  She talks to me all the time.  This is what she says when I am crying, "It's okay, Mikey.  Don't cry.  Mommy will feed you.  It's okay, buddy."   Then she yells at Mommy to get her moving.  She yells, "Mommy!  PICK HIM UP AND FEED HIM!"  She's got my back.

I like my Daddy.  He sings funny songs to me.  Oh yeah, and his fingers taste good.  



Sometimes, I find all the attention a bit overwhelming.  I think to myself, "Let me OUTTA HERE!  These people are crazy."  Then my Mommy says to me when I am being all outta control, "You're driving me crazy, buddy."  And I realize that I fit right in.



I've done a lot this month.  But most of it, I admit, has been spent like this.  Mannnn, I love to catch me some z's.  And the best place to do this is on Mommy.  She's like a big giant pillow.  I'm not so sure she would like that comparison, but it is oh so true.


I promise, I'll have more to report in the coming months.  I hear talk about 'turning over', 'crawling', 'sucking toes' and stuff.  Guess I'm gonna end up doing all that stuff.

For now, though, I'll just hang out and observe.  I guess you could call it staring.  It's another thing that I am really good at.




Wednesday, August 26, 2009

More Recent Videos

"Happy Birthday tooooo yoooooouuu...."



Now introducing.....PRINCESS KATIE and BABY BRUDDER!



The next Mozart???  
We shall see........


A Video from June

Here's Katie talking about her visit to the dentist......


Tuesday, August 18, 2009

So, updating the blog has become a bit....uh.....complicated.

Our laid back little guy has gotten quite demanding of late.  Huzbend is still at home to help out.  It's a good thing and I'll miss him A LOT when he has to go back.  Because, right now, as to how the hell I am going to take care of two children by myself, I have no idea.  

Mikey seems to have his eye on wresting the title of "The Gas Master" from his father.  Just like Highlander, "There can be only one....."  

Man, if he isn't burping, then he's farting.  If he isn't farting, then he's pooping up a storm.  I go through at least three diapers at every change.  There's the original diaper that he pooped in, a second diaper that is shoved underneath him to catch even more poop that comes out when I clean him and then the final clean diaper.

Katie celebrated her third birthday this past week.  We had a little preschool buddy get together for cupcakes and then on her actual birthday we took a trip to the zoo.  She had a great time at both and loved all her gifts.  Her favorite so far though are some Ariel pajamas that her Daddy picked out for her.  She has worn them, no lie, for 3.5 days now.  I had her relinquish them for a half day for a good washing.

I'll get around to posting the pics up on Flickr sooner or later.  Stay tuned.

Thursday, August 06, 2009

The Story of Mikey

It was a long nine months.  

The first three months were particularly loooooooong.  There was lots of drama to start this whole thing off - modified bed rest, endless worrying, some tears.  We weren't sure we were going to make it to nine months.  

But, eventually nine months passed and birth day came.  And although it entailed a tad bit of surgery, it was a great day.

The day started off at 3:30am for me.  I was up to take a shower and do some last minute packing for the stint at the hospital.  My surgery time was moved to 7am at the last minute, so we needed to be there for prep at 5am.

Getting out of the house was easy.  Katie was still asleep.  I was nervous as all hell though, and really wanted to give her a big hug and kiss before we left.  I consoled myself with a minute long stare at her sleeping peacefully in her kiddie tent.

It was quite a strange drive to the hospital.  None of the anticipation of the last time.  None of the wondering about how bad labor pain could be or how long I would have to push.  Just the constant thought of surgery, surgery, surgery and the exciting thought that at about breakfast time we would have a baby boy join our family.

We arrived at the super-quiet hospital.  We were the first and only patients in triage for a while.  They drew blood for tests, hooked me up to the monitors, made me pee in a cup, asked me a whole lot of personal questions and hooked up my IV.  The first IV poke in my left forearm was a miss, so they had to redo on the right arm.  Owwee.  That hurt.

Huzbend, doula and I tried to pass the time with flippant discussions about Muppets and other serious stuff, like, whether to get the baby a HepB vaccine right after birth.  Finally, after what seemed like forever we took our walk to the O.R.

The doc was running a little late, so we had to sit in there for a little bit too.

Here I am preparing for my spinal anesthesia.  That's Dr. Kim back there.  The resident Stand-Up Anesthesiologist.  You wouldn't think that you could joke about someone inserting a needle into your back and numbing you from the chest down, but he was quite effective at it.  He should go on tour.


The spinal went in and surprisingly was painful.  I didn't remember the epidural feeling like that.  There were huge twinges of pain that flew down my left leg and then one that went down my butt.  They made me jump.  Soon, it was over and the legs started to go very slowly to sleep until they felt like they weren't even attached to me anymore.  I was laid down and the work began.

The first 20 minutes of so was not so bad.  I was so focused on seeing the baby that it was hard to think about anything else except that.  I held Huzbend's hand and waited for the newborn scream.  Then the docs said, "It's just about ready to come out.  Take a look!" and Huzbend stood up to look over the drape.  I thought to myself, "Are you freakin' nuts?!?!  Sit back down!" But it was too late.  He watched them lift the baby out of me.  I will not go into detail.  I don't think he will either as he is currently trying as hard as he can to erase the memory.

The surgical drape window opened so that I could see the baby emerge.  The cord was cut and the crying ensued.  Not only did the doc hold him in front of the window, but the nurse actually brought him around next to my head for a better look before taking him to the post-op baby check-out area.  Huzbend went with baby and doula stayed to support me through the rest of the surgery.

The nurses did all their baby tests, cleaned him up and wrapped him up tight.  After a little one-on-one cuddle time with Daddy........ 


The little burrito was brought over to me so that I could touch and talk to him.


It was about this point in the surgery that I began to lose it.  Before this point was easy, as I was able to focus on the arrival of the baby.  After he was out and healthy, all I thought about was what they were doing on the other side of the curtain.  I began to shake uncontrollably and had a hard time concentrating on controlling my breathing (all common side effects of spinals).  At some point, I began thinking of the baby and how beautiful he was, how I wished Katie was there to give me a hug, how lucky I was to have a great Huzbend, and how disgusting the surgery was that I began to cry and couldn't stop.  The doula did an awesome job keeping me together and helping me through.

The surgery was finally over and off to the room for recovery we went.  Baby, Huzbend and doula followed.  There wasn't ever a point where I wasn't able to either see or hear the baby. As soon as we got back to the room, baby was put on my breast for some cuddle and nursing time. He spent the better part of three hours there alternating between snuggle, trying to eat and sleeping.  It was wonderful.

Later on, Katie and Grandma C.  came in for a visit.  Grandma C.  stayed at the hospital with me, while Huzbend went home to take care of Katie.  

The hospital stay was not uneventful.

Katie ended up having some sort of allergic reaction (breathing trouble) the day the baby was born and had to be taken home early by Huzbend.  We had requested a delay in giving the baby a bath in the hopes that Daddy and Katie could do it in the afternoon.  Instead, Grandma C. stepped up and took over first bath duties.  Go, Grandma! 

I ended up getting this massive headache/ear clogging thing that made me miserable.  No one could tell me what it was and our general guess was a sinus infection.  There was nothing that could be done about it.  The narcotics I was given for surgery pain wouldn't even knock this thing out.  Ugh.  It lasted pretty much the entire stay and even the first day and a half at home.

On Friday evening, I noticed that the babies breathing did not seem quite right.  I asked the nurse to come in to take a look.  She in turn called the NICU nurse.  They thought it would be a good idea to take him up to NICU to observe him for a few hours.  So, off he went with Huzbend, who was later relieved by Grandma.  I was brought up a few hours later to feed him.  It was true that his breathing was irregular, which is quite common for babies taken before labor actually sets in, but it was not impacting his health in any way.  They allowed him to come back to my room for the night.

Dealing with the surgery was pretty much the same as last time.  It hurt.  It's really hard to NOT use your stomach muscles getting in and out of bed, but you figure it out.  I was standing at 6-8 hours post surgery.  I walked to the bathroom at about 12 hours post surgery.  It was great to move around, although slow and a bit painful.

Right before we left we decided on a name for little boy.  He became Mikey.  It was time to go home.

I wonder what Katie is thinking in this picture?


We packed up and headed for home on Saturday.  Grandma took over driving duties and Huzbend rode his bike home.  There's no room anymore in the backseat for passengers, you see.  Mikey's first car ride was uneventful.  He slept the entire time.


The next few days were spent getting to know our little guy a bit better.  He's pretty laid back. Sure, he cries.  But it's only when he's really, really angry.  Like, when Mommy isn't on the ball and ready to feed him.

Speaking of feeding, he eats like a champ.  My milk came in before we even left the hospital, so he's had an easy time figuring out the nursing thing.

He's gotten lots of cuddles......



....and lot's of attention.  Katie likes to give him toys all the time.  Most of them end up either shoved next to his head or ON his head.  She has the best intentions.  She is very gentle with him and likes to talk to him.  "Whaz da matter, baby brudder?"


And as for me, the picture below is worth a thousand words.



Sunday, August 02, 2009

Big MAC Attack

Howdy all!

Here's a few more pics.  I just put a whole bunch up on Flickr, so feel free to make your way over there.

Just so it's official, our new kids name is: Michael Anthony

He doesn't really have a sticking nickname yet.  It bounces between Mikey and Mac right now.

Katie seems to like her Lil' Brudder just fine.  She seems to be having issues with the schedule change though.  There are a lot more temper tantrums going on around here.  But, all things pass.  It'll just get better.....I hope.

Daddy, Katie & Mikey share a moment @ the hospital.


Katie cuddles with Lil' Brudder.


Sneaking a kiss.


Katie is big into the whole nursing thing.

Here she is giving me some tips.



More updates to follow along with a birth story, if I can find some time.  Stay tuned.

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