Friday, March 30, 2012

Our lives have been very crazy lately! Violet was born two weeks early and we closed on our home loan two weeks later than planned. Meanwhile Kirk is amidst the busiest time of year for his job. So, just a week after Violet was born we moved into our new home which was not move in ready. Fortunately Kirk's mom, Dana, flew out to our rescue! She packed up the rest of the house we were living in and unpacked everything after we moved into our new one! We also had tons of awesome friends who helped watch our kids and bring us meals! We could not have done it without everyone's help!

A few days after Dana left, on Violet's original due date, my parents flew out to help us out. They have been a great help too: painting walls, building a bunk bed, cooking meals and taking care of the girls.

So that is why I am barely getting around to blogging about Violet's birth.

Here are the details from that special day our sweet baby girl was born:

March 23rd
2:00am

I woke up from a dream that I was in labor. The night before Kirk mentioned that he had a really busy day at work the next day. I joked that I would go into labor just because it was a busy day. When I woke up I was feeling crampy, but was not having contractions. I couldn't fall back to sleep though and went upstairs to lay down.

3:00am

As I was laying down I felt a click. Nothing happened after so I figured it was just the baby moving. A few minutes later I rolled over and out came the water. Too much to be pee:). I decided it was time to wake Kirk up.

3:30am

Kirk gave me a blessing then gathered together some last minute things while I called the doctor and my good friend Mindy. This is the second time I've woken her up at 3:30 in the morning to babysit. She was so sweet and came over to our house so we didn't have to wake our girls up.

4:00am

We arrived at the Emergency room to check in. I still was not having contractions. It felt so weird to arrive at the hospital not in agonizing pain. I called my friend Jenny, who was going to be my doula, to let her know we were having our baby.

5:25am

After getting all checked in and hooked to the monitors they checked my cervix and I was only dilated to a 3 and 60% effaced. At my doctors visit the day before I was dilated to a 2 and 60% effaced. I still was only having occasional contractions so they took me off the monitors and had me walk the halls for a while. We walked around the same loop for 20 minutes, then I sat on the birthing ball for a little bit, then walked some more.

6:15am

I still wasn't progressing so my doula suggested nipple stimulation. I thought that was weird, but I gave it a try and sure enough it worked. My contractions were immediately stronger and 2-4 minutes apart.

While mentally preparing for this birth I planned on going without an epidural. I thought my labor would be as fast or faster than it was for Clara so I assumed I wouldn't even have it as an option.

When my contractions started coming consistently the nurse asked if I wanted an epidural and I honestly didn't know if I did or not. The pain was still manageable so I said I was fine for now but might want one later. Jenny said I should decide now if I wanted one and suggested that I didn't since my blood pressure was already low. I guess epidurals can make your blood pressure drop even lower. So I went forward without anything.

I hate IV's and was hoping I wouldn't need one since I wasn't getting an epidural, but they still make you have the heplock in. When the nurse was putting it in I got really faint and almost passed out. I was sitting in the rocking chair at the point so they called in more nurses to lift me into the bed. I think IV's are almost as bad as labor. The worst part is being in labor when you get one.

7:15am

They checked my cervix again and I was dilated to a 5 and 90-100% effaced. I was able to sit in the shower and have the hot water pound on my lower back.

8:05am

I was dilated to a 7-8 but my cervix was still posterior. They had me roll around onto each side for a couple of contractions then on my hands and knees to get the baby un-posterior (is that a word?)

8:25am

I was fully dilated and effaced. The doctor and his crew all came in. At this point I was really wondering what I got myself into. The nurse told me to start pushing and I was not ready at all. I was trying to listen to my body and do what felt right and at this point pushing didn't. I pushed a little bit and the nurse looked at me and said "That is not effective pushing!". I just wanted to smack her! (I was not a huge fan of this nurse. She was way old school and wanted to do things as routinely as she always had).

8:49am

She was born! I thought I was going to die for a little bit, but I survived! Jenny had mentioned to my doctor how important it was to me that I didn't tear, so he focused a lot of attention on making sure I didn't. He used mineral oil and then guided me with my pushing so she wouldn't come out too fast. When her head was starting to crown he had me stop pushing for a contraction for it to stretch. It was honestly so hard to do because I was in so much pain and just wanted her out. After her head came out he had me stop pushing again as he slowly guided her shoulders out. In the end, it was worth the few extra minutes of pain because I didn't tear! When she came out, her cord was short so they could only set her on my hip area. They had Kirk cut her cord right away rather then waiting and the old school nurse whisked her away and got her foot prints and all that stuff before she let me hold her.


My doctor

My doula, Jenny


My sweet baby Violet!




Luci and Clara were so excited to meet their new sister! They seemed to not even notice I was there until my food came.


Kirk's sister Janice was flying into Harrisburg on the 23rd and had made plans to rent a car and come visit her nieces for a couple of hours. She got lucky and got to meet her new niece that day too.


One nice thing about this hospital is they prepare a special meal for you and your spouse during your stay. They set the table nicely and even brought in sparkling cider. My friend was watching Luci and Clara during this time, and Violet was sleeping, so Kirk and I got to enjoy a nice meal alone.


When Clara was born, I only spent one night at the hospital and then asked if I could go home early. I was so lonely without Kirk there and didn't sleep good on their bed. With Violet, I still didn't sleep good, but didn't want to come home to a house full of boxes, so I stayed the full time. I really enjoyed my time alone with Violet and being fed hot meals for breakfast lunch and dinner.

On Sunday, my family came to take us home. We had Violet wear the same outfit that I wore home from the hospital when I was a baby and the same one we brought Luci and Clara home in.







The hospital

Welcome home Violet!

Friday, March 23, 2012

She's here!!

Violet Grace Dimond
6 lbs 7 oz
19 inches
8:49 am





more details to come!

Monday, March 12, 2012

Six Years

On Sunday Kirk and I celebrated our six year anniversary. I'm so grateful to be happily married! It has not always been a bed of roses, but we have plenty of reasons to rejoice. I'm very grateful for Kirk and love him so much!

Here are just six of the reasons I love Kirk:

1. He never gets mad at me when I brake his stuff. I'm not sure why, but I am very hard on things. I stain more clothes and break more things than my kids sometimes. Often its Kirk's stuff I'm ruining. For example, yesterday I knocked his phone under the seat of the car. In order to find it, I slid the seat back to get a better view. The seat wouldn't move very easily so I just pushed harder. I couldn't find it and gave up. Later Kirk went to get it and discovered that it was his phone making the seat hard to move, evidenced by the smashed screen. Did he get mad? Nope, not at all. (it helps having a ghetto phone to begin with).
When we were engaged I spilled oil on his leather shoes from Brazil. I felt so terrible. He brushed it off like it was nothing.
Even his beloved apple lap top has been my victim. The mouse pad stopped working the other day when I was using it. I was so afraid to tell him, but to my surprise he didn't get mad at all. Even when he found out I was eating an orange as I blogged and that that was possibly the reason it stopped working.

2. He helps around the house. Even as I type he is loading the dishwasher. He's a great cook, folds laundry far better than I do, and will even scrub the toilet if I ask him. Nothing is more manly than a man doing housework :)

3. He is an excellent Father. Our girls adore him! He tickles them, reads them books, plays Lego's with them, and takes time to teach them all kinds of things (tonight he was teaching Luci the square root of things). There is never a shortage of "I love you"s from him. He is also really good about putting the girls to bed to give me a break.


4. He's a hard worker. One of the first things I loved about Kirk when we were dating was his plan for the future. He knew what he wanted to go into and was working hard to pay for it and get good grades. Since then he has always been good at providing for our family, even when it meant a 50-60 hour work week on a low salary and in a non-ideal environment.

5. He doesn't take life too serious. He doesn't worry about things, but rather goes with the flow of life. Very opposite from me! I worry all the time and overly analyze everything. I'm due to have our baby in about three weeks and we are moving in two weeks. I'm a nut case over it, but Kirk is always reassuring me that everything will work out. He keeps me grounded and sane.

6. He helps me feel beautiful. I've never had the best self esteem, but since I've known Kirk I've felt so much better about myself. He accepts me the way I am, and that in turn has helped me to accept myself the way I am. Since we've been married I've gone from bleach blonde to dark brown hair in a variety of lengths. My body has been all different sizes too. No matter what, he's always made me feel beautiful, and I'm so grateful for that!

I love you Kirk! You'll probably never read this unless I make you, but you mean the world to me (and such).

On our Anniversary weekend we were up at Palmyra to attend the temple. We turned it into a little trip and spent two nights. It was really nice to get away and be so spiritually edified.



And I'll end this post with a very romantic picture of our shadows. LOL. Aren't shadows so flattering?