"Who hears these words of mine & puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. The rain came down, the streams rose, & the winds blew & beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock. But everyone who hears these words of mine & does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand. The rain came down, the streams rose, & the winds blew & beat against that house, & it fell with a great crash."

Matthew 7:24-27

Friday, February 25, 2011

Norah's Birth Story


I had my last "official"39 week appointment on Tuesday, Feb. 1st.  At that appointment I was only dialated "a fingertip" (which is where I had been for the past 3 weeks).  This didn't surprise me in a way because with Kyler, I had a mid-week appointment and was dilated 1-2 cm and then he was born the following Sunday.  So, I wasn't expecting to be one of those people that walk around for 2-3 weeks dilated at 3-4 cm. :)  But, I did think that since this was #2, maybe things might move a little bit faster.

Friday morning, Feb. 4th, I woke up about 8:00 and thought I was maybe having a contraction.  I wasn't really sure as it seemed a lot lower than I remembered and not really across my belly.  I was also trying to decide if it was just "uncomfortableness" from laying down all night as I had been uncomfortable with aches and pains for quite a few weeks.  But then I had another one a few minutes later.  So, I told Erik I thought I was having a few contractions, they weren't really consistent, and not that painful.  He said he was heading to work and to call if he needed to come home before lunch, otherwise he'd be back at lunch time.

Around 11:30 Lauren stopped by to say hi since she was back from Des Moines.  I had still been having contractions throughout the morning, but again they were pretty spuratic and I was still doing okay.  Erik came home and Lauren left and Erik asked how I was doing.  I said I was still having contractions but they didn't seem very consistent.  We then decided I should text my mom to let her know that I'd been having contractions and she might need to come get Kyler at some point in the next day or so.  We had lunch, Erik went back to work-again with the idea that I would call him if he needed to come home before his normal time.

Erik got home around 4:00 and my contractions were starting to get a bit stronger and more consistent.  We decided to go to Target quick around 4:30.  While we were at Target, I definitely had a couple contractions that made me stop walking around the store and just stand there a minute until they were over.  We then decided we needed to head home and get dinner.  This is where things started to really get going.  Around 5:30 we ate dinner and then I was ready to go sit down as I was pretty uncomfortable from the contractions, they were starting to get consistent and a bit stronger.

At about 6:30 we called my mom and she came and got Kyler around 7:00.  Erik and I finished getting things ready to go to the hospital, as we didn't know when we'd actually go.  About 8:00 we called the hospital and the nurse said I could take a bath and see what happened, or head over there.  I really did not want to get there and have them send me home, but I also knew that things would probably go a lot faster the 2nd time around.  My contractions were every 3-4 minutes and fairly uncomfortable by this point.  We decided to head to the hospital about 9:00.

We got to the hospital and they checked me to see how far I was dialated, and I was at a 6!!  I was very excited that we were going to be admitted and not be sent home!  By about 10:30 we were in our room and waiting.  Kyler was born all natural with no epedural, so I wanted to try and do the same this time too.  Around 11:30 Dr. Weno came in and asked if I wanted her to break my water.  I decided no, I was going to wait, and I wasn't quite ready for that yet.  I think I was at about a 7 by this time.  About midnight the nurse finally convinced me to sit up for a bit because I hadn't been making much progress.  After sitting up for a little while, I was finally at a 9.5.  She then went and got Dr. Weno, who then broke my water the rest of the way.  I then started pushing around 12:30 or 12:45 am and our little girl arrived at 1:11!!  I did make it again with no epedural; however, the end seemed a bit longer this time because they used the vacuum to get Kyler out and Norah came out with just me pushing.

Overall, things went very well and faster than with Kyler.  (With him, I had contractions for a day and a half before we went to the hospital).  We are very excited that our little girl is here and healthy!

Monday, February 14, 2011

22 Months Old!

Kyler turned 22 months old on Saturday!  He is becoming such a big boy!  Here are some things that he has done the past month:

*Vocabulary-Kyler's vocab has exploded in the last month.  He now says just about any word that we do and with pretty good pronunciation/accuracy too.  There are some words he still struggles with, but he has improved a lot over the past month.  Also, Kyler has been putting words together to communicate.  For example, my Aunt Marilyn (Mimi) brought Kyler some books that her grandchildren have outgrown, so Kyler will say "Mimi books" because Mimi brought him books.  Or, another example is he says "Abby puppy" because our next door neighbors have a puppy named Abby.  It has been fun to watch him grow this way and understand things enough to put words together in order to communicate what he knows.  

*Using a spoon-Kyler is great with a fork, he can pick up things easily and get them right to his mouth, but the spoon was a bit different.  Before, he would be great at scooping up the food but then it was kind of like a "sling shot" to his mouth because as the spoon headed toward his mouth, it would be turned upside down before it got there, so you never knew just how much food would actually get there. :)  But this past month he has figured out how to keep it "upright" all the way to his mouth, so he is really doing good using his utensils! :)

*Big Brother!!-Obviously Kyler became a big brother this past month.  He has been doing pretty well with this transition.  He loves to go up to "Neeo" (as he calls her) and rub her head and point (and poke) at her eyes and nose.  He also wants to "hold her" usually every day.  There have been some moments where he wants "up" and you are holding Norah, but thankfully Erik has been home this past week to help with those times.  We'll see how Wednesday goes...it will be my first day home alone with two kiddos!

Hanging out with Daddy having a snack

Lauren came to visit!

Big boy :)

Trying on one of his hats :)

Crazy hair! (We have tried to cut it...Kyler was NOT a fan) :)

Loving on Norah

Big Brother! :)

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Norah Ashley Blanchard

Born at 1:11am today. Weighing 7 lbs. 7.4 oz.