Sunday, August 15, 2010

Grant Thomas Lovinger

Here I am finally writing Grant's birth story. First off let me say I have NO idea how so many people have pictures up and the whole story eloquently written up on their blog within hours of the birth or the next day at the latest. I have been trying to sit down and do this for what?... almost two weeks now. Anyway, here it is:

My due date was Tuesday August 3rd and I had a dr. appt. on Monday the 2nd to decide more about what we wanted to do as far as when/if we wanted to do an induction(my doctor thought he was big and didn't necessarily want to do an induction, but didn't want me to go too much overdue either.) The week before we had an ultrasound to see how big he really was. That said he was 7lbs 9 oz, but they said it could be off by 10% in either direction. So on Monday we met with the doctor and she said that since he didn't seem too big on the ultrasound and I wasn't even due till the next day she wanted to wait till I was a week overdue and started asking us what day the next week worked best for us if it came to that. My mom was flying in later that day and could only stay one week because my brother was getting married in California and she needed to get back for that, so if I was going to be induced the next week sometime my mom would miss the whole thing and maybe only get to see him for one day or even not at all. So I asked my doctor if there was anyway that we could do it later on that same week if I had not gone already(which for some reason I knew for months that he was not going to come on his own. I had been telling Cameron that I was going to have to be induced for a while). My doctor called the hospital to see what they had available for late that week and they had an opening Friday morning at 7. This was actually a great time because it gave us a few days to get really ready and to hang out with my mom and show her around Cleveland before he came. While my mom was here we took her to our favorite pizza place, went on a tour of Kirtland, drove around downtown and showed her where Cameron works, drove by the lake, watched movies, cleaned the house, and just hung out. When we scheduled the induction Cameron was able to call his work and take a few days off, plus arrange his work schedule so that he didnt have to go back to work till the following Wednesday so the three of us were able to hang out, which was fun.

The week went by SO fast and Friday morning was there before I knew it. I actually slept pretty well the night before which kinda surprised me, but it was a good thing. We were all loaded up and at the hospital by 7am. The nurse was waiting for us when we got there and took us back to the room I would be laboring and delivering in. She said she just had some last minute things to do and would then come start my IV's. We did some paperwork, I changed into the gown and hopped into bed to hang out until things got started. The nurse came back and started the IV fluids and the pitocin at 8:30. For the next several hours it was just a waiting game. I was in no pain for a long time while the meds kicked in. At one point the nurse said "do you need any pain medicine for the contractions?"... I had no idea I was even having any. So while the contractions were slowly getting stronger, my mom and Cameron and I just hung out and watched MASH episodes on the laptop and waited. Things were not progressing as fast as they would have liked even though they had been constantly upping the pitocin. I came to the hospital dialated to a 2 and after 7 1/2 hours of labor and contractions I was still only at a 3. I was stuck at that for a long time and in a fair amount of pain by then so they said I could get the epidural then if I wanted... and I did. A student put it in with the doctor watching, which was fine until I heard the dr. say "ok stop, don't push the needle in all the way!" I was a little freaked out by that, but it must have been fine because they finished up and left. Within about a half hour my legs were totally numb and the pain was gone, it was awesome. At 5pm they put in an internal monitor to make sure the contractions were actually strong enough and doing something. I was checked several times in the next 4 hours and was only dialated 1 more centimeter after all that time and painful contractions(they had to come up the epidural twice because it kept wearing off and I could feel everything again. Cameron would barely tap my leg and ask if I could feel it and I could feel everything. It was like I never had the epidural in the first place. But after they came back and fixed it up again it was great). It was at this point (8:30pm) that Cameron went out into the hall to get a nurse and have them come and fix the epidural when he heard the nurse talking to my doctor and saying that they would give me till 9pm to see where I was at and if I wasn't any further by then they would need to do a c-section. Cameron came back in and told me what he had heard. My body must have known how bad I didn't want a c-section after being in labor for 14 hours already and it kicked itself into gear. When they came to check me at 9 I was at a 4 1/2. They said they wouldn't make any decisions yet since that was some progress. They had a hard time keeping his heartbeat on the monitor so the head nurse came in at 9:15 to put in an internal monitor in his head to make sure he was still ok with the laboring. When they put that in they checked me again and I was at a 6. An hour later they checked me and I was at an 8. An hour after that (11pm) I was at a 9 and at 1am I was fully dialated. They told me to tell them when I felt like I should start pushing. A nurse that was there earlier in the day had told me that I would push for about half the time if I made myself wait as long as I possibly could. she said that if you start pushing as soon as you feel like you could you would push much longer than if you waited and let the baby and the contractions do the work for you. So remembering this advice I just hung out and didn't say I could start pushing even though I felt like I probably could. I waited till I felt like he was going to fall out and then I was thinking to myself "oh crap, I waited too long, he is coming NOW" I told the nurse I needed to start pushing and she acted all calm and said "ok, well lets just do some practice pushes to see where you are at and to learn how to push effectively." She took her time getting all ready(it seemed like ten minutes, but I think it was like one). She said "ok lets see one push...(I pushed)...WOW WOW WOW, STOP pushing, I need to get the doctor in here NOW, he is right there, I can see him." Then she said " i'm going to call the dr. don't cough, laugh or spit", which made me laugh and she was like "no, no, don't laugh". The dr got there a few minutes later and after 9 minutes and 5 pushes Grant was born at 1:39am on Saturday August 7th. He weighed 9lbs. 1oz. and was 20 1/2 inches long.


Just hanging out waiting for the pitocin to kick in.

Cameron wanted to get a picture of the magic drug.

Cameron was camped out next to me for the entire 18 hours. He was good at making sure I had everything I needed and making sure I was comfortable... as much as I could be.

Us seeing Grant for the first time. they had just put him on me and were wiping him off.

Getting all measured and cleaned up

A very adoring daddy and me loving holding him finally

The first time he really opened his eyes for very long.

Me holding him after being moved to the recovery room. Swollen hands and REALLY swollen feet from so much pitocin. My feet are just barely going back down now, two weeks later.

One happy grandma. Grandma Skelton was able to stay for the first 4 nights after he was born before she had to head home for the wedding. She was a huge help, thanks!

The beautiful flowers that Cameron and my mom got me

Enjoying every second just holding and watching him

Getting ready to head home!

At home before his first bath. Looking at dad like "what do you think you're doing?"

The sign they put up for me at home


Resting peacefully. He likes to prop his chin up on his hands when he sleeps

In daddy's hand

Holding my hand

After his first bath

Sleeping away in the boppy

Most people think Grant looks like Cameron. The nurses at the hospital all kept saying how much they looked alike. One of them even said "well if there was any doubt that he was your baby, you know now he is your son for sure".

Grandma Lovinger was able to come out and spend about a week with us. Grant loved her and kept her up many many hours at night. She was a lifesaver, thanks again!
First family picture at home. This was taken around midnight one night after his bath. You can tell how exhausted all three of us are.

Our perfect little guy!

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Kirtland and the Nursery



Last week Cameron had a few days off from work during the week so we decided we should make the quick trip out to Kirtland. We have been wanting to go since we moved here, but we moved in the middle of winter so that wasn't a good time and then we just never found a good day to go. We wanted to go at least once before the baby was born so we picked one of the cooler(still high 80's and high humidity) days and headed out early in the morning hoping to beat most of the heat. It is really not a bad drive from our house. I think it took about 45 minutes to get there. We got there around 9 and started with a tour of the church-owned sites which include the Newel K. and Elizabeth Ann Whitney Home, Newel K Whitney Store and John Johnson Inn and then we headed over to the temple and took a tour there as well.



This was really cool. The couple giving the tour said that most of the furniture and things in the house were just time pieces, but not actual artifacts from the houses, but this table was the actual table in one of the upper rooms of the Newel K. Whitney store. This was where Joseph Smith did tons of translating and received many revelations.
The School of the prophets room. It was a lot smaller than I had imagined.
Us sitting in the front of the room. President Monson was just here recently and taught several missionaries in that room as well. We thought that was cool.
The Whitney home
Newel K. Whitney Store

Looking out from the saw mill. It was really pretty there
The saw mill

The temple
The tour of the temple was really cool and informative. We were able to walk through the first two floors and around the grounds.
Both tours were very well done and had some interesting stories. We are excited to have scoped it out so we can take family there when they come visit!


Since we only have two weeks (or less) until the baby comes we wanted to make sure the nursery was all put together and in order. We had ordered several things online and were waiting for those to come in the mail until we could completely assemble each thing and put it all together how we wanted in the room. We were surprised when we got literally 5 huge packages on our doorstep in one day, so we decided that was the day to sit down and put it all together. I am glad it is finally all done and we're ready to bring the little guy home.

The Nusrery

The crib and the jungle animal appliques we found on clearance at target. We had fun putting those up and they actually match the bedding set really well for buying them at different times and places.

Closer up of the wall. Cameron really enjoys the monkey...if you can't tell it has a hat on and is juggling. (: I told him our child will grow up thinking that's what monkeys do and will be so confused when he sees them for real in a zoo or something.

The crib and bedding. It is an ABC jungle animals set that my parents bought for us. The fitted sheet has ABC's on it and everything else has the animals with the name of each animal on it as well. It is very cute.

The other part of the applique set on the opposite wall. Also, the rocker and little table with the lamp. We actually already had the table and lamp from when we were first married. We had them in our bedroom in Rexburg, but don't really need them here and thought they looked cute and would be useful in the baby's room.

The last corner of the room. This is the dresser/changing table(with the diaper bag on it in this picture). Then there is a Baby's First Year calendar hanging on the wall.
We really like how the room turned out in the end. We weren't quite sure what look we were going for at first except that we were for sure on a budget and we wanted to keep it gender neutral so we can use everything again even if we have a girl next time. I think we did pretty well with both keeping it low-budget(but looking nice) and cute/neutral colors and patterns.


Saturday, July 3, 2010

Awesome Trip Home



I spent a good portion of the month of June home in Spokane. Cameron and I were originally only going for 10 days since we would both be working, but since I was not working anymore we quickly changed my flight plans so that I left 10 days earlier than Cameron. We hated being apart for that long, but I was going crazy just hanging around our house when I could be hanging out with family at home. It worked out pretty well since Cameron had to work a ton in order to get the time off. I flew home on June 8th and he stayed and worked until he flew into Spokane on June 17th. While I was there before Cameron came, I was given a great baby shower by two of my aunts. It was a ton of fun and we had a great turnout. I also got to spend a lot of time just hanging out, running errands, going to lunch etc with my mom which was fun. I saw my sister play softball, visited other family and just got to relax and be home.

The cake at the baby shower. It was so cute and matched all the cups, plates, napkins etc. I thought I had a picture of the whole food table, but we had cake, a delicious vegetable pizza, and my favorite...fruit pizza. It was all really good and I think everyone enjoyed it.
Part of the room during the shower. I will have to get more pictures from everyone else because most of the ones I have are blurry. Thanks so much to everyone who came and helped!
Cameron came and a couple days after that we were off to his family's reunion on the Oregon coast. It would not be a typical family vacation with us along if we did not have some car problems( refer to both our family vacations last summer). We got a couple hours into the supposed-to-be 8 hour road trip when the car that Cameron, Scott and I were in got a flat tire. We pulled over and called the other car full of people who came back and waited for us to get it changed. We drove with the spare until the next town and stopped to have a new tire put on. This wasn't too much of an inconvenience since it was about lunch time anyway. We grabbed some lunch and some frozen yogurt, got the new tire and were on our way just an hour or so behind schedule.


Scott getting ready to put on the spare
Not sure
Cameron showing how close his dad came to hitting us when he pulled over to "help" (;
Ready to go!
We got back on the road for a few more hours when we needed to stop for Cameron's dad to make a business call. We stopped at a little park and all got out while he made the call. on the way out of town we made a really quick stop at a store to get a couple things and were on our way again. Well, we didn't even make it out of town before the suburban(the OTHER car, not the one who had already had the flat tire) stalled right in the middle of the intersection. Some random nice people came and helped push it to the other side of the street and into a parking lot. After sitting for a minute, it started and sounded fine so we thought it was just some fuke thing. We got back on the road long enough to make it about two hundred yards down the freeway before it died again. They tried to get off at the nearest exit, but it was an uphill exit and it couldn't make it all the way off!

The boys jumped out to try to push it the rest of the way UP the ramp. Not happening.
Trying to figure out what to do next
Still thinking and trying to get it started again.

It finally started again, but this time we didn't want to risk getting back on the freeway. We drove to the nearest car dealership to see if they could tell what was wrong. After looking at it, they said the fuel pump was out and needed to be replaced, but they were closing so they couldn't even start it till the next morning and it would take several hours. This was BAD news because the family reunion had already started and family pictures were scheduled to be taken early the next morning. While Cameron's parents decided what to do, we all camped out at the dealership. The idea was thrown out that they should just buy a new car since they weren't going to have any kids at home and they had wanted to sell the suburban anyway. So, for the next 3-4 hours all the kids camped out at the dealership trying to keep ourselves occupied while the parents shopped around for a new vehicle. They went to several different dealerships and talked through several other possibilities, but in the end they ended up buying a new Yukon. By this time it was about 9 so we stopped at a good mexican restaurant, ate quickly and got back on the road.

Hanging out at a table in the car dealership
Hanging out outside the car dealership... Katelyn was SUCH a patient baby through it all.
the new Yukon
Once back on the road things were going smoothly and we were just hours from our destination when not once, but TWICE (within 10 minutes of each other by the way)they were pulled over in the Yukon for having a tail light out! They didn't get a ticket either time, but it slowed us down a bit more and by that time it was around midnight and we were all very anxious to just get to bed. We pulled into the beach house around 1am and went straight to bed. It was a ROUGH(but humorous) first day of the vacation, but we were there and ready to have fun with the family.The next three days were spent with fun activities including hanging out at the beach, beach soccer, going crabbing, swimming, playing four square,going mini-golfing, playing lots of games, watching world cup, great food and just spending time with family. It was a TON of fun and Cameron and I are already looking forward to the next one in two years!

The two beach houses that we were in for the week. That's the ocean you can see through the two houses.
One of many meals
The line to get into the four square game. They are all wearing black shirts and jeans because this was shortly after family pictures were taken.
Scott in action
The room Cameron and I stayed in. The houses were huge and really nice.
The beach soccer game. Several casualties, but they all say it was worth it.
Cameron at the batting cage
Tyler at the batting cage
Nicole and Cameron Mini-golfing
Sean, Nicole and Tyler
Gathering to play Family Feud
The view of the ocean out the windows of one of the houses
Some good relaxing going on
Making sand mermaids out of Hannah and Hayley
My REALLY REALLY swollen feet out on the beach
Family Feud!
Teams on Family Feud
One of the head-to-head questions in the family feud game.
"Name a mission served by a member of the green family"

Scott
Crabbing
Cameron's photography skills
Scott licking the starfish
The loot!
Melia, Cory, Stefani
Eating the crabs
Loading up on the last day
Scott and Cameron
The boys
Tyler,Scott, Sean, and Cameron
Looking over the bridge where we stopped for a picnic on our way to visit more family in Eugene,OR.
The place we stopped to eat. Great seafood
Nicole and I
Me and Cameron
A lighthouse we stopped to check out
Everyone on the way up to see the lighthouse
We went on a little hike to see some really cool waterfalls.
I stuck my swollen feet in the FREEZING water to see if it helped
Cameron's photography skills again
Nicole and Katelyn on the hike
Brothers and their wives
The cousins

Cameron and I both had an awesome time in Spokane and on the coast. It was great to be with family and get to see everyone before the baby comes. We were sad to come back to Cleveland, but also glad to be back in our own routine and at our own house, in our own bed etc. Now we are just spending these last few weeks before my due date getting everything ready. I made several lists on the plane ride back of things we still need to buy or do before he comes. Cameron is back to work so I am just trying to get some of those things done. I think we are going to try to make a trip out to Kirtland sometime this week, so I will post on that if we make it out there!