Friday, March 23, 2007

Diapers Galore














































Here we are - her 3 week birthday already! I'm not sure if anyone realizes how much money these diaper companies must make - I mean give me a break! If other babies are anywhere near as digestively active as Aisha, we are talking about a serious mound of diapers! I wish I would have invented disposable diapers.

Today Rachel and I celebrated Aisha's birthday with an amazing trip to the Santa Ana Wildlife Refuge. Our part of the country is actually a top spot for bird watching. Something about we have more species of birds than anywhere else on the continent. Anyways, we had a great time on the trails.

Aisha has been a great baby. She sleeps through the night most nights, and is usually very content unless she's hungry, etc. The transition into parenthood has been quite a challenge for Rachel and I. No doubt we underestimated the adjustment that would have to happen in our lives. Everything changes! We love it, though. It is such a joy to have Aisha in our lives. We are enjoying every second.

Our cat Romeo, on the other hand, is a very different story. Sadly, we are going to have to find a new home for him. He is a super emotional cat and needs a ton of attention. He's not handling the baby to well, and has been peeing all over the place! We aren't looking forward to the tearful exchange, but we know that it has to be done.

More pictures coming soon!

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Our Aisha is One Week Old!

It has been quite a week! The first night home was, well, let's just say that it has been nice to have Grandma around! Since then things have calmed down quite a bit. Aisha has been very calm and chill, and sleeps almost 6 hours every night! I pray she keeps that up. As for Rachel, she is recovering very well. She became a wonderful mother just about instantly when Aisha was born. Next big challenges: 1. Master the art of poopy diaper cleanup. 2. Teach everyone how to pronounce her name. Rachel's mom goes home this Saturday, and will pass the baton to Rachel's dad Larry who will come for a few days. I'm looking forward to my mom visiting in Late April, then my dad is coming in May. Yahoo!




Monday, March 5, 2007

More Pictures of Aisha

Here are some more pictures of Aisha and her proud parents!

A little bit about our story: On Friday morning, Rachel told me at 7:30 am that she had been having contractions that hurt a little bit and seemed to be about 10 minutes apart. We talked about it for a few minutes and she decided to call her mom, who had been waiting in Kansas City for the big call, suitcase in hand. They talked for a while, and we concluded that it seemed like things may have been getting warmed up pretty seriously. Rach hung up the phone, and 30 seconds later, from the bathroom, I hear, "Jeremy!". One of the more obvious signs of labor had just occured, and Rach promptly called her mom back.

From that moment on, contractions began coming hard and fast. We put a call into the midwives to let them know, and they told us that there was still a long process ahead of us, but that we should start timing contractions. We did, and they had jumped from 10 minutes apart to 3 minutes apart! Rach was in so much pain now with each contraction, we knew the baby was coming sooner rather than later.

With our bags finally packed (it is really hard to think straight when you know you've got a baby coming, and every three minutes your wife has to hold on to you for dear life!) we headed out the door and arrived at the birthing center at 1:00 PM. Upon our arrival, we learned that Rachel was only at 1 - 2 cm, and were about to be told to return home until they realized how hard and fast contractions were coming. They were right on top of each other now. For an hour and a half we tried walking, but spent most of our time on a couch in a darkened room, trying to help Rach cope with the labor. Things became so intense she threw up several times. So much for the nice breakfast I cooked for her that morning...After that hour and a half, we learned that Rachel had progressed to 4 - 5 cm, and we were checked into our birthing room, and Rach got into the tub. The tub was very nice and brand new, with padded cushions lining the floor around it to save the knees of we who were attending to Rachel. Two hours later, Rach was at 10cm and pushing! I have to admit that I cried a few times just seeing the pain that Rachel was in. It was really hard to watch!

Not too long later we met our beautiful girl! She was very calm at birth. I hear that the water has a very soothing effect. The midwives were so gracious to give Rachel and I as much time as we wanted before they cleaned the baby. I cut the cord, and the nurses promptly cleaned up Aisha and attended to Rachel. Before the baby exams they gave her back to us to hold a while longer. About an hour, in fact. I got to hold her while they took care of Rachel's needs. Aisha was very healthy, scoring 8 and 9 on the Apgar. The three of us spent the night together there in the same birthing suite, just feet away from the tub where Aisha was born.

Proud Mommy!





Grandma to the rescue!




Saturday, March 3, 2007

Meet Aisha Grace


As I write, Rachel and her mom are in the bedroom trying to comfort a screaming 1 day old. She's finally here! We'll give you the whole scoop soon, but know that Rachel did an amazing job! She labored only 9 [tough] hours - 100% natural! Rachel actually found great comfort in a huge jacuzzi tub the birthing center had, so Aisha (pronounced like Asia with a 'sh') was actually a water baby! She weighed in at a healthy 8lbs. 12 oz. and 20 inches long. It is tough to leave comments with blogspot, but if you would like to leave Rachel and I a message, just write to jeremyw@palmvalleychurch.com

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