Sunday, August 19, 2012

Ian's Arrival

Today is Ian's due date and he has already been with us for 10 days! I can't believe he is already 10 days old. Some of it has been a blur for me as I have been running on very little sleep. Today I feel the most rested and figured it was a good time to type up his birth story.

I'll go back to Tuesday, July 31st. We had a doctor's appointment and I was already 2-3 centimeters dilated and 90% effaced. Ben and I got so excited and thought for sure Ian was coming that day or within the next few days. We went to Costco to buy baby wipes (the last thing on our list) and bought a sweet little outfit to bring Ian home in. At the end of the day we looked at each other and were disappointed that I hadn't gone into labor yet. Little did we know it was right around the corner.

On Sunday, August 5th I began having contractions, but they weren't very intense (not painful at all) and they were 10 to 15 minutes apart. Monday they continued and Tuesday we had another doctor's appointment. I was dilated to 4 centimeters and still 90% effaced. I was amazed that I was progressing so much without feeling it. The doctor said he would be very surprised if I made it to my appointment for the following week. The contractions started to intensify just a bit and when I walked around they were getting closer, 5 minutes apart and then 3 minutes apart. I called the doctor and he said to go to the hospital. Uncle Steve and Aunt Mary took this picture for us as we left.


As Ben likes to say, "we got kicked out" of the hospital that night. As soon as they had me lay down, my contractions almost stopped. I was still dilated to 4 centimeters and was told, "you don't look like a woman in labor." So we went home at about 1am. That night I woke up with intense pain in my lower back that would come about every 10 minutes. At that point I thought, "Oh, this is what a contraction feels like." I didn't sleep that night. 

Wednesday morning Ben and I decided that it was probably time to start moving our things to the townhouse (we were living for the summer with our Aunt and Uncle and were planning to move that Saturday). I packed things up in our room and Ben and our friend Jay transported them to our new home. My contractions kept coming about every 10 minutes. Later in the afternoon Ben and I went for a walk. I had to stop for the contractions and sweet Ben breathed with me so I could get through them. I thought I might be leaking amniotic fluid and was feeling a lot of pressure--so we decided to call the doctor around 5pm. The on-call doctor said it sounded like my body was ready to have the baby and that we should come in. I was nervous because my contractions were still so far apart and thought we were going to drive out there just to be sent home again. So we took our time preparing to go to the hospital. 

On the way to the hospital Ben gave me some advice to "not be so chipper" this time when we got to the hospital. (Ben's note: Jackie is such a happy, kind person. When we checked in the night before the nurses asked, "Are you here for an induction?" Jackie responded with a big smile, "Nope! I'm in labor!" "Oh . . . this must be your first time, right?" I doubt there are many women in existence who can smile that big while in labor. This time, we didn't want to get kicked out again, so I thought we needed to be more convincing with the pain. Clearly it worked!) That was not a problem. I was having a contraction as we checked in. The contractions had been wearing on me all day and I was super emotional! Everything made me cry. They took us to a triage room but as I was changing the nurse spoke to the doctor and was told to take me directly to a labor and delivery room. My doctor came in and said that I was admitted. I was then checked and was already dilated to 7 centimeters and I had been leaking fluid. Everything sped up at this point. It was a surreal moment when we were told that our baby would be coming that night! 

My contractions got closer together (every 1 to 2 minutes) and my nurse was flying around trying to get everything done so I could get the epidural. I was getting nervous that I wasn't going to get it in time. At about 10pm I finally got the epidural and felt SO much better. That stuff works like magic. Here is a picture after getting it:

Ben's note: See! All smiles!


We turned on the Olympics and rested for a bit. My Mom arrived at about midnight with Ben's Aunt Holly and his sister Abby, they picked her up at the airport. I had a hard time progressing from an 8 and so they gave me Pitocin to intensify my contractions. My blood pressure kept dropping, but I was feeling fine. Then I began to feel the contractions again on my left side. By this time I had a new nurse and she asked me if I had been pushing the button. I asked, "What button???" Apparently there is a button I could have been pushing to give myself more medication, but I was never told about it! So I was given a shot of it so that it would work quickly.

I could feel when I was fully dilated and felt ready to push. I pushed through about 5 contractions. Ben held my legs and counted for me. About halfway through the fifth contraction, all of a sudden I felt a small warm squirmy body on my chest. Ian cried right away for about a minute and then was calm and peaceful for the new 3 or 4 hours. I cried too. He was born Thursday, August 9th at 3:38 AM. He weighed 7 lbs and 1 oz and measured 20 inches. 

Ben was such a great support throughout the entire process. He encouraged me, fed me ice chips, cheered me on, and loved me every step of the way. He is very grateful that he did not feel sick or squeamish at all. I am also grateful for that! 

Ben and I still can't quite believe that Ian is really ours. He is practically perfect in every way and we love him so much! Here are a few pictures:






We are now home enjoying life with the little guy. My mom has been here helping and Ben's mom is here for a few days before she takes Abby to school at BYU. Ian is very loved! More pictures to come.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

30 Weeks Pregnant

I am long overdue for a pregnancy post. I honestly can't believe that we are already into the third trimester! I think that being in school helped time go by quickly. Now that I am done I have thrown myself into baby mode.

I love being pregnant. Sure, the first trimester wasn't always loads of fun, but at least I felt like being sick had a purpose. Now I feel our little boy moving around all the time. And that is my favorite part.

Ian (we are 99% certain that will be his name) is a very active baby. Fun things at this stage include

- He sometimes responds to our voices

- Other times we play a game where we push on a part of my stomach and he pushes back

- It is so fun/weird to see my stomach morph as he makes big movements

- He also has been getting hiccups everyday

- When I lay on my right side at night he throws lots of punches to let me know I am taking some of his space. Once I switch sides he calms down (we learned today that his hands and feet are on that side). He might become a boxer.

Today we had a doctor's appointment. The doctor felt Ian and told us exactly where his head, back, and bum were. He is in breech position right now but babies usually don't get into position until 36 weeks--so we still have time for him to move on his own. He is a mover and a shaker so I don't think that will be a problem.

Ben and I love our little baby more everyday as we talk about him, pray for him, and feel him move. He has taken over my thoughts. We can't wait to meet him.

I hope the summer isn't too hot. June has been nice so far. August can't come soon enough!

Here's a picture for you:

MSW Graduation 2012

I'm done with school! Hurray! Last month I finished my graduate degree in social work. The year went by surprising fast. I am so glad that I decided to pursue my MSW and so thankful that Ben encouraged and supported me throughout the program. I couldn't have done it without him.

I remember praying and really struggling with the decision of whether or not to do graduate school. Ben and I both felt like I needed to even though I didn't really want to. I know that Heavenly Father wanted me to do this and I know that He helped me along the way. He has answered my many prayers and He has helped me to be successful. I can honestly say that I loved my experience. I don't know exactly what I am supposed to do with the degree, but I love that the things I learned not only will allow me to serve other people better, but everything is also  so applicable to family life. I look forward to using what I have learned to serve others, especially my family.

For graduation my mom and Sam came out to celebrate with us. We enjoyed the visit  and had some time to see a few things in DC. We walked a lot. By the end of the visit we were all tired, but happy. We also spent a lot of time talking about the baby and my mom got a kick out of feeling him move. We were sad to see them leave. Here are some pictures:



Just so Ian knows he was there


DC Fun:


Sam used his connections to get us a tour of the East Wing of the White House. This is just outside when our tour was over.
"The Castle"(Smithsonian Institution Building) at the National Mall
The Lincoln Memorial

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Our Christmas Surprise and More!

Disclaimer: You may need to take breaks while reading this post. It's a long one.

Like some of our friends, we are also a little late with our post-Christmas blogging. To be honest, I have been waiting just a little while so we could let you all know about our special little surprise.

I awoke from a dream on the morning of December 15th at about 6 AM. Said dream led me to creep into the bathroom (hard to do quietly with our creaky floor), trying hard not to wake up Ben. His alarm went off a few minutes later. I turned on the light and showed him the pregnancy test I had just taken. He squinted, tried to make sense of what was going on, and then asked, "Are you pregnant?" The test indicated that I was, but to be certain, I took a few more tests over the course of the day. All positive! :)

Unfortunately, this was also the morning of Ben's last and most difficult final. That morning while he was supposed to be studying, he was looking up apartment complexes and talking about the baby (we were so excited!). I said many extra prayers that day for him and he did really well on his test!

When we were in California for Christmas we had our first doctor's appointment and ultrasound. Wow. It all became real when we saw our tiny little baby (then about the size of a grain of rice) and the doctor asked, "Do you see that movement?" Yes, we could. "That's your baby's heart beat!"

I am now about 12 weeks along and my pants are getting tighter and harder to button. Ben has been such a wonderful help to me. I am so grateful to have such a loving and kind husband who is so quick to serve. He makes me breakfast every morning, holds my hair back when I'm sick, names off a million different things to eat when nothing sounds good but I know I need to eat something, says family prayer almost every night because I am feeling too sick to talk, runs to the store to get something that I need or to do the grocery shopping, and so much more. He is the absolute best! Engaged and involved husbands feel the pregnancy almost as much as the wives do!

Now, on to the Christmas recap...

The day after we found out I was pregnant we flew to Vegas to spend time with family for a few days. I had a bad cold and so we ended up just relaxing at home and enjoying time with Dad, Cassandra, and Romario for most of the trip. Dad and Cassandra took us to Name that Tune and Ben made it to the 3rd round! We had a blast! Here are a few pictures:


This was a pretty intense moment. Ben won this round by naming Pink's "Get this Party Started" and John Mayer's "Gravity"

Ben and Romario waiting for the rest of us to be ready for church...

The Christmas decor at the Bellagio was amazing!

Cassandra spent a good amount of time making delicious food

And we helped a little...mostly with the eating part!

I felt pretty good (besides the persistent cough) until our last day in Vegas when I began to feel a little queasy...

We then rented a car and drove to Long Beach, CA to spend time with Mom, Sam, siblings, siblings-in-law, and nieces and nephews. What a lovely time we had! Here are a few moments caught on camera:

We got an upgrade because they were out of the basic car we had rented. Ben LOVED driving it!

Christmas day at Cesar and Lindy's house. The kiddos opened a few presents...

Jackie got an Easy-Bake Oven. I was pretty jealous...I always wanted one.

Lindy helped Jackie bake some little cupcakes. It turns out the Easy-Bake Oven is not so easy at first. They conquered it though and Jackie shared her treats.

A gift from Cesar and Lindy

Michael and his very nice new ties!

Grandma was visiting from Mexico

Cute baby Espy. This was our first time meeting her!

Ben enjoyed playing with the kids

We went to the Santa Ana Zoo

And we saw a lot of little monkeys!

Most of the crew

We loved spending time at the beach!


Other highlights included Mom taking such good care of me while the nausea and heartburn set in, Christmas Eve at Mom and Sam's when we told everyone we were having a baby, fun at a park in Irvine with the kiddos, and visits with our good friends Kipp and Natalie.

We love family and friends!