Showing posts with label magic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label magic. Show all posts

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Ruby Dawn: The Beginning

It happened!  On June 22, 6 days after her due date, our baby GIRL was born!  I am just going to type up what I wrote for Rue in her "1000 First Days" book here.  But first, a photo collage of the last month or so of iPhone photos to reward you all for putting up with the silence of my blog!

Ruby Dawn's First Month

And now, the story.

"I thought I was going to have you early, but I was wrong!  Labor technically began 3 days before you were finally born.  Contractions were 15 minutes apart on average from Wednesday until Saturday, June 22, at 11am.  Suddenly, contractions were a mere 2 minutes apart!  Your Daddy had gone to town to run some errands & wouldn't be home for another 15 minutes or more!  I called my mom, who came straight over.  By the time she arrived, I was panicking.  I was in a too-small tee shirt & PJ shorts, clutching a food warmer to my abdomen & crying!  Your grandma calmed me down & you Daddy arrived home.  Soon, we were in the car, headed to the hospital (an hour drive!).  Daddy drove with me in the passenger seat & Grandma behind me.  During a contraction, they both held my hands while Grandma timed them on my labor app on the iPhone.

When we arrived at the hospital, they hooked me up to a fetal monitor to see how you were doing.  As usual, you hated being monitored, & my birth plan was changed from occasional monitoring to full-time monitoring, so they could try to keep tabs on you.  I was put on an IV drip for dehydration, too, but I was also allowed to drink water throughout labor.  I labored about 8 hours unmedicated, until I was 90%+ effaced & 9cm dilated.  Then your vitals went off-line for a long time.

I got an emergency epidural in case we needed to go into surgery for a cesarian.  I kept telling your Daddy how scared I was, how I wanted so badly to birth you free of drugs!  But he reminded me how I could be brave for you.  Despite my phobia of needles, the epidural was safely in place after 2 bouts of very intense contractions (I had to stay perfectly still!).  The drugs were on the lowest setting, but I still was able to fall asleep.

Soon, it was time to push.  I pushed & pushed & couldn't really feel if you were moving down.  A nurse set up a mirror so I could see.  When you crowned- so much hair!- I had to keep you there for a while, stretching me out.  I thought about how they broke my waters & nothing but blood came out.  I was worried that my body was no longer safe for you.  Your head stretched me wide & it hurt- I wanted you out!  Another set of pushes & I saw your face!  It was scrunched & red & it looked like it was in the wrong place, but I didn't have a lot of time to think about it because with one last push you slid into this world.  Your cord had been wrapped around your neck, but the doctor slid it over your head in the moment before you tumbled out of me.  I reached down & grasped you under your arms & pulled you to my chest, feeling your legs side out of my body.

Your Daddy & I cried as you cried & I told you your name, 'Ruby Dawn.'  We marveled at you until your cord stopped pulsing & your placenta was born.  I began to breastfeed you as your Daddy cut your cord.

You were your own person for the first time."

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Our labor day was SO busy for the hospital- we were only one laboring couple in the filled up ward... more laboring women had to be set up in other areas of the hospital until one of us birthed our baby & vacated a birthing suite!  Another woman was experiencing the same complications we were, but she was not as severe a case... it was expected that we would need a cesarian or at the very least, foreceps-assisted birth.  Our midwife assisted the lower-risk mother, while we met the OB for the first time.  She was as wonderful as our midwife, & committed to giving us a birth experience as close as possible to what we envisioned.  She sang hilarious songs to Rue as I labored & kept telling the best jokes... it was like being in a comedy club, which really helped me to relax & stave off the panic that I would need surgery.  In the end, I birthed my baby vaginally under my own steam, no assistance needed!

I have never been so tired, so exhilarated, so scared, so sure, & so happy in my life.  Birth is a process, an indoctrination into mamahood.  It isn't easy, the recovery is long & arduous, & the actual event is harrowing & amazing all at once... & it is all worth it.

I am a mama!


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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Making People

I have a lot to catch up on, but I have been pretty exhausted making my little person!  I am feeling kicks on a regular basis now, & have even had Braxton Hicks (I think, it's hard to tell what is happening the first time you feel something!).  Squiggle is growing like a weed, & I am beginning to look very pregnant.  Sometimes, I am excited about this.  Other times, I wish I remember what it was like to glance down & see my feet, or to lay flat on my back comfortably, or to fall asleep quickly on my stomach.  Overall, we are very excited & I love feeling our little one getting comfortable!  Here is a photo dump of iPhone/IG pictures...

Baby Letters Diary.

Writing love letters to our little one.  I keep this book with me all the time.

Pizza Cravings.

Serious pizza cravings.  Bear makes the BEST homemade pizza.  I am spoiled!

Grapefruit with Raspberry Sugar.

Fruit is another major staple in my diet these days.  Cannot get enough!

Morning #baby #belly.  Still small, but growing!  #pregnancy #junemommies #afterglow

Hey there, Squiggle belly!

Eclipse of the feet.

Glimpsing toes.

Halfway there! #pregnancy #junemommies #20wks

Bumped.

Now I only see my feet when I lean forward or walk... #pregnancy #junemommies

Good-bye, feet.

To keep up with my daily photos, follow me on Instagram (@Marizabeth), click on the link to my iPhonography journal from the top navigation bar on the blog, or keep an eye on this Flickr Set!

I had a few adorable sessions recently as well, & I cannot wait to share them here!  I posted a few teasers over on my Facebook page.  I am also really motivated to inspire creativity in myself & others for 2013.  Please "like" my page if you are interested in being a part of Creation Resolution 2013!  There is also a contest I am running over there.  If you enter & are not local to Southern Maryland & win the prize, we can work out an alternative to the photo shoot (only for local applicants).  If you just want inspiration to help you have a more creative year, that's great, too!

Thanks for stopping by, I will be back SOON with client work & adorable stories!  I also have a couple tutorials in mind for the near future...

xo
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Monday, October 15, 2012

Baby TAC

Last week a friend of ours gave birth to a beautiful baby boy!  He's so tiny & sweet!  My Mom & I went to visit them in the hospital & I snapped a few photos for posterity.  I will get to photograph this sweet little guy every month of his first year!  I am so excited to watch him grow up!

Baby TAC with my mom, with his daddy, with his mommy, & with me.

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Look at how dainty that ear is!

We have a lot of babies in our lives at the moment.  I have another niece on the way, an almost 6-month-old niece at home, & lots of friends who are new mommies & daddies!  I guess it's expected after the three years of weddings...

Hope you enjoyed the cuteness!

xo
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Friday, March 9, 2012

Our Wedding: The Reception

Phew!  I think this is the last of the wedding posts, although later I plan to do a post about where and how I display the photos (but that will be quite a while off) and another of the photobooth when I get all those images.  We were fortunate in the decor department, because the art in the gallery was wonderful and we only really needed to focus on the tables and other small things.  My mom and her Cricut as a team made most of the cute paper goods, from place cards to gift boxes, and my mother-in-law wrapped stacks of heirloom books in beautifully matching ribbon as centerpieces.  The library I work at gave us library cards that I used to create seating cards in a card catalog at the entrance just to amp up the book theme.  Both our families wrapped up strips of paper at Thanksgiving to fill the glass ornaments; our nod to when Bear proposed Christmas 2010 and the recent holiday.  With the lights out in the grounds and the gigantic toy exhibit, the gallery was truly magical!!!

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THE CAKE.  My brother's best friend and my good friend from high school's mom made the cake.  It was amazing.  The bottom tier was chocolate, the middle tier was Funfetti, and the top was Red Velvet!  I loved how she incorporated our themes in it so well, and some guests even thought it was part of the art exhibit!  The cake topper was carved by my dad, and I LOVE it!

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Every table was named after a place in a book that either Bear or myself or both of us loved.  I am pretty detail oriented, so I wanted all the little pieces to make a big picture that told everyone "this is us and this is our great love".  Yup.  I am THAT girl.  We are pretty lucky in terms of vendors, too.  We tried to keep everyone involved in our friends and family status.  Our photographer was my aunt, our photobooth photographer a friend of ours from MDRF, our DJ a friend of ours, the caterer became like a friend, the videographer a friend from the college I work at, our cake master a family friend, our brilliant wedding planner a friend, our officiant a friend... we really wanted to keep everything authentic and wonderful and as down-to-earth as possible.  I think we managed to do that.  Everyone really seemed to enjoy themselves and each other, so I consider that Mission: Accomplished.  We did follow a bit of a traditional formula with the evening, but added in our own ideas too.  We had the father/daughter and mother/son dances, and we tossed in a mother-in-law/son-in-law and father-in-law/daughter-in-law dance too.  We wanted to honor all of our parents (after all, we are lucky enough to have wonderful parents who are still married, which seems to me to be something to honor).  We weren't messy with the cake like we originally planned, because I was still so nervous I was afraid I would throw up.  We had karaoke and hilarious dancing, toasts and dinner.  I am not listing this in order, but in all honesty the day felt like it was all over the place for me!  Anyway, here are a ton more photos!

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My Grandma and Pop were the last dancers on the floor for the Anniversary dance, and we presented them with ornaments.  My Oma and Opa share the same Anniversary year and were also presented with ornaments!

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Heather!  Our wonderful wedding planner!

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All of that was the "Dollar Dance".  Every time I saw Bear, he was dancing with another man!  And usually in a pretty hilarious manner.  I didn't want to be rude to my own dancing companions, but it was hard not to laugh... frequently.

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My mom, brother, and I sang The Beach Boys "Wouldn't It Be Nice".  I look silly when I sing!

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And then it was time to turn into pumpkins... in a RAVE.


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And that's it!  Thanks for accepting the photographic RSVP to our wedding!  xo
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