Baby: December 2007 Archives
As I sat writing that last entry... on my laptop which is situated on the coffee table with Peanut asleep in my lap, I thought, hmmm, I wonder if I could set myself up for nursing with the Boppy pillow on my lap (on top of Peanut while she sleeps) and nurse Sophie whilst working on the laptop. Well, it worked! Sophie is sucking away as I type this entry. Of course I had Scott take a photo of the momentous event.
Well, I've definitely been busy... mostly feeding the baby... but somehow I don't feel overwhelmed. Scott is an incredible help in between the feedings - burping, changing diapers, swaddling her. I'm still working on pictures and hoping to get them online really soon, maybe in the next day or two? But who knows. Today we go on a little excursion to the pediatrician and to meet with the lactation consultant... busy morning. Anyway, there's so much more to say but I'll have to wait til next time - Sophie's going to be hungry soon.
We got home today from the hospital at around. The kitchen was clean (thanks, Brigitte) and we had a lovely lasagna to tuck into (thank, Emilie). We're settling in, introducing Peanut to Sophie, and working on our photos and videos when we get the chance. Here's a video I took when Sophie was less than 12 hours old. Check it out!
A friend of ours just suggested via text message that I write down everything I remember about the birthing experience before I forget. I thought, "why not do that right here?"
First of all, last night was already supposed to be busy -- even without Charlotte going into labor. We had a Christmas party to go to and I had a hockey game at 11:45 PM. The weather in Golden got a bit dicey and we decided to bail on all plans at about 6:00. About an hour later, Charlotte was complaining about cramps and the journey had begun.
At 9:57 AM, after 15 hours of labor, Charlotte gave birth to a beautiful baby girl, Sophie Anne. Words really can't describe the experience. Charlotte was absolutely unbelievable during labor.
We've been moved out of labor and delivery and into the post natal section at the hospital and will soon be looking for some much needed sleep. I think before we do that we'll probably take in a bit more of our newborn child.
Ok. It's been the perfect pregnancy so far so why shouldn't the baby be born on its due date? Well, it looks like that's going to be the case. Charlotte started having contractions at around 7:00 last night. Six hours later on and they don't seem to be going away. Once they start lasting about a minute with five minutes in between them we'll call our doctor and head to the hospital. Until then, we're going to try and keep Charlotte comfortable here at home.
Keep checking this space. We're taking a laptop and the hospital has wireless and we have every intention of posting an entry or two from there. Oh and we'll be posting pictures of little Charlotte Jr. once she arrives!
...well, it's no news. I wish I could tell you differently, but there's been no movement (literally!) on the baby front. We're now a couple days from the due date and it feels to us like the baby is nice and comfortable and could quite possibly remain in the womb well into her teenage years. While this would save us a fortune on diapers, hockey equipment, piano lessons, summer camps, and the like, Charlotte and I would both prefer that the baby be born sometime in the next few days.
Once the little one is eventually born, we're certain to flood the internet with blog posts and pictures aplenty. Until then, we're hard at work trying to distract ourselves from wondering what the whole experience will be like.




