Tuesday, December 16, 2008

She Has Arrived

Introducing
Emma Rose Yancey
December 12, 2008
8:38pm
6lbs 15oz
19 1/4"


it was a friday (4 weeks ago) and a full moon. i heard someone say that it was the closest the moon has ever been to the earth. it was beautiful and looked so huge. i had begun going to see my midwife for weekly checkups just the week before. So this check up was no different. They checked my weight (always hate that part), my blood pressure (which is always good, lets hope to keep it that way) and when she went to check my cervix she said i was 2cm and about 60% effaced. she said "would you like me to stretch you to 3cm" i was like sure why not, what's it going to hurt. (besides me). So she did and I went home excited because we had also decided that if i had not had her by the 21st then she was going to induce me. well that turned out to be unnecessary. I went home and by 11am i was having contractions, but the funny thing was i didn't believe they were the real thing. i had been having braxton hicks contractions for a while and they had been somewhat painful. so i started timing them and they weren't consistant. they were about 5 mins then 11 mins and so on. so they say if you get up and move around and still are having them then they probley the real thing, so i got up, took a shower and did some laundry, dishes and i was working that day. and they were still there. but with madison i was having them every 5 mins they were consistant and they lastedfor 12 hours before i went to the hospital. so i called my midwife and asked if i could come in for her to check me to see if it was the real thing. see i needed to know so i could call my in-laws to come and watch madison while we went to the hospital. i was so convinced that they weren't the real thing (i mean it was 10 days before my due date and i was 6 days late with madison). our friend cayce took me to the doctors (since i really didn't need to drive) and vic was on his way to get madison from daycare and it was about 30 mins to the doctors office. so she checked me again and said i was 3cm and she agreed that i was in early labor. well i thought "i have plenty of time" so vic came and picked me up from the doctors office and we went home. i needed to finish packing my bag and he needed to get the camera, but we needed to wait until vic's parents got there to watch madison, but i ended up not waiting that long. cayce works at CMC-Pinville where i delivered emma. she called to say that we really needed to get on the road b/c there was lot of traffic. it ended up taking us about 40 mins to get to the hospital (that was around 8pm). They put me in a triage room to access me. funny thing was that somewhere there was a miscommunication, they thought that i was coming in the rule out that i was in labor (at this point i knew i was in labor, but i still thought that i had a long way to go). they checked me and i was still at 3cm, they were thinking about letting me go home. good thing they didn't because emma arrived at 8:48pm. less then an hour after i had arrived she was here. i couldn't believe it. it all happened so fast, vic says i only pushed maybe one time and this time i was screaming for an epidural. (no time) when my midwife checked me again i was at 7cm and while she was still checking me i went to 9cm and pushed emma out. i couldn't believe how quickly it all happened. But, i think the most interesting part is that when vic got up that morning and left for work he gave me a kiss and he said the my belly, "ok, i'm ready to meet you" and i said "well, you might get your wish today." the only reason i said that was because i had been up the night before with some contractions (what i thought was braxton hicks) i don't know why i said that but it came true. emma was born on my cousin Joshua's 16th Birthday. I called him that morning to say happy birthday and i told him i was sorry but it didn't look like i was going to have her on his birthday. see my cousins were hoping that she would be born on one of their birthday's (rachel's being the 26th). so now it is even easier to remember the girls birthday's madison was born 2.2 and emma was born 12.12. but now it's been a month, and it has been a rough month. it has been a very big adjustment to having two children. more on that in a later blog.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Finally.......


37 weeks


with 3 weeks to go we FINALLY have somewhere for our newest member to sleep. since this house is really only a two bedroom with an office, she will have to share a bedroom with us for now. which is fine with me b/c it makes it easier with feedings every 3 hours. plus it makes it easier to stare at her as i'm sure to do.

The Family Christmas Tree

isn't it beautiful


coming soon......
stockings and presents under the tree

Madison's Purple Christmas Tree

Madison is not one to sleep in the dark, and since halloween has long since passed (and I was ready to get rid of the glowing pumpkin in her room, vic and I decided that maybe a small Christmas Tree would help. And since is room is covered in everything purple, a purple Christmas Tree was only fitting. Once we started putting up the big tree she started taking the ornaments to her room and putting them on her tree. I must admit it's really beautiful at night.







The Yancey's First Thanksgiving in Belmont

After, 13 weeks of driving back and forth to greensboro to finish up our townhome, so we can put it on the market, we decided to stay in Belmont for Thanksgiving. (plus I just wasn't up for it, after all I am having a baby in 4 weeks). It was a wonderful day. We slept in until 9am....yeah. madison climbed into bed with us and we watched the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade. (other then the Rose Bowl Parade it's my favorite). It was a wonderful morning with my family. then I got up and started doing a little cleaning (since we haven't been home on a weekend in 2 months, the house was pretty messy) the turkey went in and around 3 I started cooking. i know i made too much but it was oh so good. what took me 4 hours to make we destroyed in 30 mins. But i love left overs. then we put up our christmas tree (I stole this tradition from the walden's). In the end it was a fantastic thanksgiving, stress free.

the bird


vic eating and cutting

the meal....yum
(i made too much)
from left to right
cranberry apple, mac and cheese, broccoli casserole, stuffing and turkey


madison
eating thanksgiving dinner
(still in her pj's)