Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Four Weeks!

Dear Quinn,
You are four weeks old today - a whole month!  Happy birthday, Mischief!

You had your one month check up today.  After a slow start, you are finally starting to gain some weight.  You are now 7 pounds, 10 ounces - very close to where you were at birth.  You are in the 20th percentile for weight and the 73rd percentile for height.  The doctor described you as "long and lean."  Some day you are going to be very thankful for this, but for now we are working hard to fatten you up. 

You nurse every two hours around the clock, and for the past couple of days have been getting a small supplement at every other feeding.  It's working!  Your belly is getting rounder and your little cheeks are beginning to fill out.

I wasn't thrilled about giving you the supplement at first, but it's been a blessing in disguise. Now your daddy can join in on the fun, and he loves giving you your bottle when he gets home from work.

First bottle feeding
Teehee...I'm so funny!

As the days go by you are changing so fast.  You are learning to lock eyes with whoever is holding you. You can now lift your head and roll onto your side - even the doctor was surprised by how strong you are.  We like to think that you already have a great sense of humor - timing your poops for the split second your father picks you up, or when one of us mentions that you haven't had a dirty diaper in a while.  You make us laugh every single day.

I love being a mommy!
We are so proud and lucky to be your parents.  You are such a good baby and it's been so amazing to watch you grow.  I'm looking forward to seeing what the next month brings and the many new milestones we'll get to celebrate with you.  We love you so much, baby girl!
 Four Week Photo Shoot!


Not very cooperative!
 









Saturday, November 17, 2012

Video Round Up

Dear Quinn,
One of the last things we did before your arrival was buy a new digital video camera to help us capture memories of you.  You have been keeping us very busy, but I'm finally getting around to uploading some videos.

The first one was taken by your father.  He was only testing out the camera, so after he recorded this I asked him to delete it.  I'm so glad he didn't.  It was taken on October 15th, eight days before you were born.

 

I recorded your homecoming, but the video is shaky because I was so overwhelmed with emotion when we brought you in.  I couldn't believe that after all the preparation and anticipation, you were finally home. I think we'll keep that one private - but here is a short one of you getting ready to leave the hospital. 


And here are a couple videos of you just looking around, sneezing, grunting and making the little noises that you make. (I edited out the barfing - you're welcome, Mischief!). I find myself watching these when you are sleeping and I miss interacting with you.  Already you look different from the video above.  You are growing and changing every day.  

 


Look how beautiful you are!  I love you so much baby girl!

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Three Weeks!

Dear Quinn,

You are officially three weeks old!  I can't believe how fast the time is flying.  Baby girl, you have been such a joy.  Already we cannot imagine our lives without you.

Rocking the vote!
Even at this moment when you are peacefully asleep in your swing, I have to resist the urge to pick you up and cuddle you.  Most of the time you take your daily nap in my arms.  I know I need to break this habit, but I only have 12 weeks off from work.  My most important job right now is to spend time bonding with you.  Laundry, cooking and writing can wait if you want to spend a few hours cuddling on the couch with your mommy.  You love to snuggle!

First piece of mail
We have been getting more adventurous lately, and you have had quite a bit of firsts in the last week or so.  I have been trying to get you out into the fresh air while this beautiful autumn weather holds.  You took your first stroll around the block on election day and have since been to the pediatrician, the grocery store, the post office and the drug store.  Your daddy and I even took you out to lunch at one of our favorite restaurants in the neighborhood.  You slept through the entire meal like an angel - we were so proud!
Going on a date with Daddy
First Halloweens are scary!
In the meantime you have had lots of visitors - everyone wants to meet you!  Most of the time you sleep while we are entertaining - very rude, Quinn!  


Meeting Aunt Jo and Uncle Chris
Now that things are beginning to calm down, Mommy is going to try to do a better job keeping up with this blog - even if I'm only posting a series of pictures instead of writing. 








Thursday, November 8, 2012

Quinn's First Week


Tuesday, October 23, 2012  

My Birthday!



Meeting my Daddy
My Grandparents and my Godparents!
Uncle Mike and Aunt Elena
 

Wednesday, October 24, 2012  





Hiccups (video)


Thursday, October 25, 2012

Going Home!



Friday, Saturday and Sunday


My First Bath

I didn't like it!

Uncle Mike and Julie

My First Eagles Game
Fumble!

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Special Delivery

Dear Mischief,

Welcome Baby Girl!  I can't believe you are finally here.

It's been over a week now and the details are already starting to get hazy.  Before they fade completely, here is the story of your arrival. 

Your daddy has been saying all along that you were going to come on Tuesday, October 23, so we spent one last weekend getting ready for you.  We had a quiet night on Friday, just talking and enjoying the quiet of the house - quite literally the calm before the storm.

On Saturday after his football game, your dad took me out on a date - we took a cab to Rittenhouse Square and had a nice dinner at Alma de Cuba.  Here is the picture we took right before we left.  It would turn out to be the last picture of me pregnant with you!

39 weeks
On Sunday, we took advantage of the Eagles bye week.  Your dad played one last round of golf and I took his car to the supermarket to stock up on food.  I spent the rest of the day cooking stuff to put in the freezer for the days after your birth.

Monday, October 22 began like any other with your daddy and I going to work.  At the end of the day my boss called me into her office to tell me the good news that they were going to change my title and that I would start my new position the next day...or in three months.   

I told her that it probably wouldn't be my only title change of the week - that I might go from "Mommy-to-be" to "Mommy" very soon, because my belly had been feeling funny all day.

That night your daddy and I went to Mom-mom and Pop Daddy's house for dinner.  We had lasagne and meatballs, and Mom-mom told me a story about eating Italian food at my Mom-mom's house right before she went into labor with your Aunt Lauren.

Cab fare on the fridge!
It did the trick!  At 1:55 a.m. I woke up out of a sound sleep because my water was breaking.  I had imagined this moment so many times and I always planned on letting your daddy sleep.  Instead I excitedly woke him up.  "Tim!  My water is breaking!!!"  He had to calm me down and remind me to call the doctor.

By 2:30 a.m. we were out on the street hailing a cab to take us the hospital.  All I remember about the ride was that the cabbie was driving with one hand and eating a hoagie with the other.  Your daddy and I held hands in the back seat. 

We arrived at Jefferson and the ER staff asked how they could help us.  I got to say the words I had been waiting to say for so long, "I'm in labor!" 

We were wheeled up to Labor and Delivery where they admitted us right away.  It was 3 a.m. but we waited until about 6 o'clock to call your grandparents to tell them what was happening.  In the meantime your daddy talked to me and reminded me to breathe through the contractions.  About an hour later, when they started to get really intense, I asked when I could get the epidural.  They sent your daddy out of the room and a really nice nurse named Margie held my hand while they put it in. 

Shortly thereafter, they wheeled me in to a bigger room and your daddy and I both fell asleep for a couple of hours.

In the delivery room...

View from the delivery room
Around 1 p.m. your daddy left to go get something to eat and meet up with your grandparents, who were already at the hospital waiting to meet you.  By the time he came back I could feel the contractions getting stronger despite the epidural. You were getting close!  I told your daddy that I thought it was almost showtime and pressed the button to call the nurse.  She confirmed that you had made significant progress and that it was time to start pushing.  As the nursing staff began getting ready alarms started going off in the room. I was so worried that something was wrong with you, but it was just my heart rate going through the roof with nervousness and excitement. 

All told, I pushed for an hour and 45 minutes, but it seemed to go so much faster than that.  It was nothing like we imagined it would be.  There was no screaming, cursing or getting mad at your daddy.  He coached me through the whole thing, along with the nurses, who were absolutely wonderful. It was actually a really great experience.  Giving birth to you was truly one of the most powerful and amazing moments of my life. 

You were born on October 23, 2012 at 3:42 p.m.  You weighed 7 pounds, 12 ounces and measured an impressive 22 inches long. 

The first thing the doctors said when they saw you was, "Look at that wingspan!"  You have your daddy's long arms, big hands and feet, and a miniature version of his face. We think that you are the most beautiful baby in the world. 

Quinn Mary Smith
We gave you a very proud Irish name.  Your first name is your Mom-mom's maiden name - and you are named in honor of her, your great grandparents and all your great aunts, uncles and cousins.  It's a rather sophisticated name, but I think that you'll grow into it.  It comes from the Celtic meaning "wise" and "intelligent."  You are already proving to live up to it. 

Your middle name comes from the Irish tradition of naming the first born daughter in honor of the Blessed Mother.  It is also your great grandmother's name - and your mother's middle name. 

Welcome to the world baby Q!  Your daddy and I love you so much and are so excited to start our new life with you. 
Our little family