Thursday, March 26, 2015

10 Months and counting!

Jane is 10 months old! Time flies. Her first birthday will be here before I know it! When I started writing this post Jane was a little over 9 months old. I had to change the title from 9 months and counting to 10 months! I just couldn't find the time to finish it. Jane had been having a hard time sleeping. She is doing better again. So hopefully I will finish this one before she's too much older than 10 months. ;)

The past couple of months came with lots of milestones for Jane!

She can stand with no support for a couple of seconds! (not long enough to take a picture yet) 

Her first and second teeth came through. Teething really seems to bother her. She doesn't sleep well and she will pull on her ear a lot. (She doesn't have an ear infection. The doctor made sure at our last well check.) Hopefully we can catch a break from teething soon. You can see the results of her hard work below. :)

Can we stay outside all day?

She went to the park for the first time and loved it! Her favorite thing to do at the park is swing in the baby swing. 

Wheeee!

We have been back a few times and the swing continues to be her favorite. She enjoys everything at the park though. She really just loves to be outside.


Can we do this more often?

Jane also climbed up her first step! The one pictured below actually. She loves to climb anything and everything! If I am lying on the floor, she thinks I'm there just as an obstacle course for her. ;) If I put something in her way to try to deter her from going a certain direction, she thinks I am just trying to challenge her. 


So I can use this to help me climb?

Jane can say Momma when she wants me and she will say "Hi Dad!" when Sam gets home from work. She has also learned to shake her head no when she doesn't want something. I didn't try to teach her that, she just picked it up on her own. Jane will say Hi when someone says Hi to her some of the time. She is not shy! She smiles and waves to strangers. I love that she has her own language just like I did when I was her age. She's very talkative. At least she knows what she's saying! 


See Mom! Rain comes from the clouds!
We survived her first cold and about a month later, endured a bout of allergies. It's always so hard for me when Jane isn't feeling her best. I want to make it all better, like any mom would. Through her cold she still stayed pretty happy. She was a tad bit fussier and had a harder time sleeping. She needed a few more cuddles than normal, which I was happy to provide.


Can you make it better mom?

Jane started walking with only one of my hands for balance and can walk while holding on to a walker. I think she will be walking soon! 

Is this how I do it?


The most notable accomplishment of the last two months was learning to crawl! Just a week before she was 9 months old she figured it out! First she would kind of hop/scoot to get around. Then she moved on to one knee and one foot. Now she is crawling the traditional way and is getting pretty quick!

This crawling thing is awesome!!

Learning to crawl came hand in hand with learning the meaning of the word "No". ;) Jane learning to crawl made the number of times I say no in a day increase drastically! Jane will stop what she's doing when I tell her no some of the time. Other times she will look at me for a second and then continue with whatever she was not supposed to be doing. She will learn eventually. I need to learn patience as she learns obedience. Staying calm and composed, even when Jane is doing something she's not supposed to do for the 10th time that day, is definitely a lesson in patience. I'm grateful God uses being a mother to refine my character.


It's my own little house!

A new favorite of Jane's is to play under the dining room table. It's so cute. Her smile is always such a pick me up. :)

It's an obstacle course too!

And as you can see below, it was a favorite of mine when I was young too. :)


I think I'm close to Jane's age in this picture.
I sit Jane down each month and try to get at least one good picture of her. That way I can look back at them and see how much she's grown. I always end up liking so many of them, I can never pick just one. So here are our little picture sessions from 9 and 10 months. When she turns One I'll do a blog post of all 12 months.

9 month pictures.

She loves her Jo Bhaer 


10 month pictures!


She's really loving stuffed animals now
Clapping!

Hebrews 12:11
Now no chastening seems to be joyful for the present, but painful; Nevertheless, afterward it yields the peaceable fruit of righteousness to those who have been trained by it.


Romans 12:2
And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Jane's First Rodeo!

Jane and I went to the Rodeo with Marmee and Pappaw this past Friday and it was a blast!

First order of business was to get some grub! I tried to give Jane a little of my delicious burger, but she wasn't interested. I think she was too busy taking in all the sights of the Rodeo. She loved watching all the kids.

Once we were fueled up, we went to see some animals.

Baaa

Jane's like, "what's so great about that animal? It's just lying there."

Mooo

She thought that cow was fascinating. Marmee was explaining that cows like to eat hay.

It's so big!

Jane thought this bull's horns were cool. Just before this picture, it seemed like the bull was trying to touch a boy that standing close for a picture with its horns.

Bok Bok

We said hi to the eggs, chicks and chickens. Jane's like "You mean that, becomes that??"

Chomp, Chomp!

We visited Champions Row and marveled at how much a Champion Rodeo Sheep costs! Jane was trying to imitate the sheep eating lunch.

Can I touch it?

This was the closest Jane got to an animal all day. We didn't make it to the petting zoo because Jane fell asleep before we could get there.

Mom! Look what I can do!

Getting to sit on the John Deere tractor was Jane's favorite part of the day! Pappaw was supervising.

What does this lever do??

She liked it a lot more than I was expecting. It's so fun how kids show you what they like to do even when they're still babies. Jane is starting to be much more of a toddler than a baby though.

Where did the animals go?

Jane got sleepy while we were shopping. It wasn't nearly as exciting as animals or tractors!

Passed out!

Before Jane fell asleep, she picked out the stuffed horse in the picture above. Marmee bought it for her along with a board book called Clip-Clop. It's so cute. She loves her new horse. She will play with her Jo Bhaer in one hand and her horse in the other.

How is everything moving so fast?

We rode the Metro rail back to our car. Jane liked to watch everything go by outside. We had a great day! Jane did so well. I think we wore her out! She slept the best she had in probably a couple months that night.


Genesis 1:24-25
Then God said, “Let the earth bring forth the living creature according to its kind: cattle and creeping thing and beast of the earth, each according to its kind”; and it was so. And God made the beast of the earth according to its kind, cattle according to its kind, and everything that creeps on the earth according to its kind. And God saw that it was good.

Luke 12:22-25
Then He said to His disciples, “Therefore I say to you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat; nor about the body, what you will put on. Life is more than food, and the body is more than clothing. Consider the ravens, for they neither sow nor reap, which have neither storehouse nor barn; and God feeds them. Of how much more value are you than the birds? And which of you by worrying can add one cubit to his stature?

Saturday, March 14, 2015

Recipe: Spinach Artichoke Tortellini


This dish is my favorite to make. It's quick, easy and delicious! I normally serve it with salad and I sometimes make some garlic bread too.

If you're thinking, "I don't really like spinach or artichokes." At least give it a try! My husband's not huge fan of them either but he loves this dish!

Prep time - 10 minutes
Cook time - 20 minutes
Serves 4

Ingredients

1lb Package of Tortellini
1 cup of Heavy Whipping Cream
1/2 cup of grated Parmesan Cheese
4 slices of Bacon
1/3 to 1/2 cup of Quartered Marinated Artichoke Hearts (or about 5-6 quarter pieces)
1/2 to 3/4 cup of Cooked Chopped Spinach
1 tsp of Garlic Powder
Salt and Pepper to taste

All the ingredients
I like to use freshly ground black pepper, but feel free to use already ground pepper. Those are half slices of bacon pictured above. I use 8 of those half pieces. I like to to cut them in half and freeze them so they don't curl up so much when I cook them, so they will crisp all the way through.
It looks like a bunch of pots, but don't be intimidated!

Directions
First off, get a big pot of water on the stove and bring it to a rolling boil, so it will be ready for your tortellini later. Cook the spinach. (Fresh or frozen, it's up to you. I use frozen.) Cook the bacon until it's crispy. Tear up/chop the bacon. Chop the artichoke quarters. Grate the Parmesan cheese. (or use already grated Parmesan) Now, you should have all your ingredients ready to go! Take a small amount (about a tablespoon or so) of the bacon grease and put it into the large sauce pan. Add the heavy whipping cream and Parmesan. Sprinkle in garlic, salt and pepper. Heat the cream mixture on medium-low for about 5 min. Once it begins to thicken a little, add the bacon, artichokes and Spinach. Might be a good idea to add the tortellini to the boiling water at this point, but don't let the tortellini be done before you are ready to add it to the sauce. Let the sauce simmer on low heat for 5 to 10 min or until it looks like this.


Looks yummy right? Drain the tortellini and add it to the sauce. Mix until the tortellini is evenly coated with sauce. Add salt and pepper, if needed.


Just let all the flavors meld together like that for about 5 min or less on low heat. Serve immediately.


Hopefully, if I instructed you well, you ended up with a similar product as the picture above. Enjoy!


Psalm 107:5-9
Hungry and thirsty,
Their soul fainted in them.
Then they cried out to the Lord in their trouble,
And He delivered them out of their distresses.
And He led them forth by the right way,
That they might go to a city for a dwelling place.
Oh, that men would give thanks to the Lord for His goodness,
And for His wonderful works to the children of men!
For He satisfies the longing soul,
And fills the hungry soul with goodness.

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Rain!

It rained for almost two days straight earlier this week! Jane and I started to get a little stir crazy being cooped up inside for so long. (We try to get outside for at least a little bit everyday, as long as it's not too cold or raining. Jane loves to be outside!) Jane crawled over to the back door, stood up and started to pat on the door. It was still raining, but it was a very light rain. I opened the door just to see what she would do and she crawled right out! I thought "Oh well, she needs a bath anyway." :)

I thought she might not like being rained on and start fussing or turn back, but she loved it! She started crawling all over the deck, patting the little puddles as she went. Then she found the porch chair and stood up and cruised around the chairs and side table for a few minutes.

Giving me a wave

She got soaked! I noticed she started shivering, but she didn't stop smiling. I decided it was time to take her inside and give her a nice, warm bath.

Loving it!

For future Jane's sake I won't post naked bath pictures of her on the internet. Sorry!

I'd say it was a fun first encounter with rain for Jane. Her pants got filthy. I'm not sure if I'll be able to get them completely clean again, but it was worth it. You have to let your kids get dirty and explore! Like Miss Frizzle says "Take chances! Make mistakes! Get messy!"

Acts 14:17
Nevertheless He did not leave Himself without witness, in that he did good, gave us rain from heaven and fruitful seasons, filling our hearts with food and gladness.


Isaiah 44:3
For I will pour water on him who is thirsty,
And floods on the dry ground;
I will pour My Spirit on your descendants,
And My blessing on your offspring;


Thursday, March 5, 2015

Jane: The Birth Story

I posted Jane's birth story on Facebook a while back. I've made a few edits since then, but for the most part, it's the same. So if you've already read it on Facebook, no need to read it again, unless you want to that is. :)

I wrote Jane's birth story about a week after she was born and I'm so glad I did! When I read through her birth story again while I was preparing this blog post, I was reminded of details that I had already forgotten. I definitely don't want to forget anything about that day. It was the hardest, most amazing day of my life.

Looking back now, I'm a little sad I don't have any pictures of my labor. Oh well, there's nothing I can do about it now, except take pictures next time, whenever that may be. My birth center had some photos of their facility online. I'll add those, so there can be a few photos in this post.

I woke up early Saturday morning, May 24th, at about 3:10am feeling like I needed to go to the bathroom, which was very normal for me at that point of my pregnancy. When I got up to go, I thought I had peed myself a little, but then it just kept coming and I couldn't stop it. That's when I knew my water had broken. I wasn’t expecting to be part of the 15% of women whose water breaks before labor begins. It was one of the most surreal moments of my life. I thought, "Today is the day my baby will be born!"

I took a little bit of time to calm myself down and researched a little bit about what the color of the water was supposed to be, since it was not clear like I expected. I found that it's also normal for it to be a little yellow and brownish. About 30 minutes later, once I convinced myself I was ok, I woke Sam up and told him my water broke. Once he started to get up, I texted my midwife Anna. (my midwives requested a text first, if it was the middle of the night, then a call if they didn’t respond) I also texted my mom, who was asleep in her bedroom downstairs. (We had moved in with my parents just a couple weeks before.) Neither of them responded. So I went downstairs to wake my mom up around 4am. All this time I kept leaking amniotic fluid, which surprised me. I was under the impression, that once my water broke that would be all, but it just kept coming in spurts. Once my mom was up, I texted my other midwife Camellia. She responded and told me to call another one of my midwives, Jackie, to see if I should come in for an evaluation. I called Jackie and she told me to try to relax, take a shower and come in to the birth center at 6:30am for an evaluation. In the short amount of time I was on the phone with Jackie, she could tell when I had a small contraction just from the change of pace in my speech. I hadn’t been timing contractions at this point and they seemed inconsistent and I could still talk through them pretty easily.

I took my midwife's advice and went to take a shower. While I was taking a shower the contractions really kicked into high gear. They were much stronger than I expected so quickly! I thought I would get to ease into having harder contractions. I had to brace myself against the side of the shower during a contraction to get through it. Once I was done with my shower, I think it was around 5am, we started getting everything ready before we headed on our 50 minute journey to Bay Area Birth Center. Right before we got in the car I said, "Everybody lied! You don't get a break between contractions!" I said that because, in between my contractions, I still felt a considerable amount of pain. The pain in between contractions just wasn't quite as intense as the pain during a contraction. Golly, I was definitely not prepared to not have any breaks during labor! One thing they didn't lie about is that labor is a marathon. By the time we were in the car, my contractions were already less than 5 minutes apart. It was a very difficult to be confined in the car without being able to move to ease the contractions. We arrived 15 minutes early to the birth center. I was very impatient during those 15 minutes. I labored against the car and swayed back and forth. By that time my contractions were about 3 minutes apart. Being able to move around was much better than being stuck in the car, but I was ready to be in the birth center! 

Comfy area where loved ones awaited Jane's birth

One of my midwives, Katie, arrived at the birth center at 6:35am. It was such a relief! We went in and she examined me. She said I was about 5 centimeters and in active labor.  She told my mom and Sam that this was going to be quick. At least, all the signs were telling her that it should be. Unfortunately, it did not turn out to be the case. 

For me, the most natural place to labor, at first, was standing at the end of the bed, holding on to the footboard, swaying my hips back and forth. I didn’t think I’d be one of those women you hear groaning and making almost animal like noises in labor, but it made the contractions easier to get through when I made deep groaning noises. So that’s what I kept doing! I would do anything to make the contractions bearable. I always remember reading in Ina May’s Guide to Childbirth that an open top means an open bottom. So I kept my jaw loose and open while I groaned through my contractions. I tried to keep my body limp and not clench my hands, to just relax and let the contractions open my body. The contractions kept coming very fast and strong. Katie told me this was the hardest part and I was in transition. That was around 7am. At some point, another one of my midwives, Anna, arrived to help. 

The room I spent my labor in

I wasn’t really paying attention to time at all for the next 6 hours. My mom was there, encouraging me the whole time, giving me a drink between each contraction. She was so wonderful. I couldn’t have done it without her. Sam was always close by praying the whole time. Those were the only two people I wanted near me other than my midwives! They were a great birth team. 

In my birth plan, I had said that I wanted to labor in the water. Now that I was in labor, I couldn’t imagine not being able to move during a contraction, so I waited a while before I got in the tub. When I did finally get in, it was great! It was the only time during my labor that I actually felt full relief in between contractions. I think I was in the water for about 2 to 3 hours. Some on my hands and knees, because my midwives suggested the position to open my cervix the last 2 centimeters. After hours of labor in the tub with no progress, we decided I should get out. 

I labored some more at the end of the bed and felt a small urge to push, but since I was not fully dilated, I didn’t. Anna suggested I try to empty my bladder to make room for Jane. So I went to the toilet and labored for a while there. It actually was not a bad place to labor, but I couldn't empty my bladder for some reason, I don’t know why. A couple more of my midwives, Jackie and Mona Lisa, arrived at this point. Jackie suggested I labor on my hands and knees for a while again to try to open those last two centimeters. I'm not sure how long I labored on my hands and knees, but once I was too tired to keep going in that position, they checked me again. I was still only 8 centimeters. At that point, we were all concerned that my body would not open all the way, no matter what. Mona Lisa got me into a position lying on my side with my bottom leg straight and my top leg bent and pulling it toward my shoulder during each contraction. That position was supposed to help me open the last two centimeters and help Jane move into the face down position. The contractions durning that time were the most painful that I can remember of my labor. I think it was because I wasn’t able to relax my body through the contractions like before. After a while in that position, they checked me again and I was finally 9 centimeters.

Jackie suggested I take a nasal sedative to help me relax more between my contractions, so I could have the energy to push in about an hour or two. That was around 12:30pm. I still felt the full force of my contractions, but was almost able to sleep in between each one. About 2:30pm, Mona Lisa checked me again. I was still at 9 centimeters, but I was starting to feel an urge to push. So Mona Lisa explained to me that during the next contraction, she was going to try to push the rest of my cervix out of the way. It was very uncomfortable, but successful! I was finally fully dilated! I could start pushing! What a relief! They put oxygen on me to make sure I was getting enough to Jane during the pushing stage. I started pushing on my back pulling my knees up towards my chest. That was exactly how I had not wanted to push, because I wouldn't have gravity to help me. Since the sedative was still wearing out, it was at least how I needed to start. 

I always wondered if I would know how to push my baby out and I ended up needing some direction from my midwives. The only way I knew I was doing it right was from the encouragement I received from my midwives, which was wonderful. After a few pushes, they asked my mom to get behind me for support and to help pull my legs up. She was very helpful! My mom was an amazing source of encouragement and support, especially during the pushing stage. They had me switch from my back, to my side and then to my back again to keep Jane’s heart rate up. After some time pushing that way with some progress, they had me try the birth stool. I liked the stool but Jane’s heart rate dropped quite a bit. (We found out later that Jane's umbilical cord was wrapped around her shoulder. That is most likely why her heart rate dropped so much in that position.) We got back on the bed and continued to push the same way as before for about an hour. At that point they used a catheter to empty my bladder to make room for Jane to come down. We were trying everything! My midwives started discussing transferring me to a hospital about 45 minutes away, because I wasn’t making enough progress. The other problem I had once I started pushing was that my contractions got farther apart and not nearly as strong as before. (It was almost like my body was telling me Jane wasn't in the right position to come out.) Jane would come down and then go back up. We decided to try the birth stool one more time but Jane’s heart rate dropped again, this time to a point where they felt compelled to call 911.

They had me lie on the bed and told me not to push and just breathe deeply. It was very hard not to push, but I tried to relax and be patient. They checked Jane’s heart rate and it had come back up! The ambulance had arrived right then as well. Jackie told the EMT that we might just have the baby at the birth center after all. I really did not want to go to the hospital. All the things I didn’t want about being in a hospital kept running through my head. I put all I had into pushing through a few more contractions and she started to crown, but again her heart rate dropped. So Jackie said she was ready to go.  I was disappointed, but still tried to focus on getting Jane out and staying positive! 

It was kind of a blur from here on out. I somehow got on to the stretcher and they put me in the ambulance pretty quickly. Sam sat in the front and Mona Lisa and Jackie were in the back with me. My mom and Sam's parents followed us to Bayshore Medical Center, just a few blocks down the road. The EMT in the ambulance with me was wonderful. She held both of my hands while I pushed through a couple more contractions on the way to the hospital. I also remember Jackie saying that Jane’s heart rate was back up again! Praise God. I had another contraction in the elevator. I almost had her in the ambulance and in the elevator! We arrived in the labor and delivery room about 10 min after leaving the birth center.

Once we were in the L&D room, I had to get from the stretcher to the bed. I’m not sure why, but no one was giving me much direction or help to get there. I don’t even know how I did it! Mona Lisa remarked afterward, that it looked like I did a back flip to get on the bed. The doctor barely had time to get her scrubs on! I looked at Dr. Delgado and her eyes got wide and she said, “Wow, that baby just turned!” She told me later, she had never seen a baby spin a 180 degrees like that before. Mona Lisa said that she thinks the way I moved from the stretcher to the bed was what made Jane spin from face up to face down. Within two contractions of Jane spinning into the right position, I pushed her out!  After about two and half hours of pushing, it was the most amazing feeling ever. I couldn’t believe I was actually able to do it! 


Just a few minutes old!

I know.. there is a card that says, "It's a boy" in the picture above. Don't worry, she's really a girl! The hospital had no idea we were coming. Seriously, she was born within minutes of arriving. They didn't have a chance to have the right gender card for us. ;) They got the right one later on. 

I was just in awe for a moment, then I heard Jane cry and I snapped back and realized they were about to cut the cord. I asked if we could delay it, but I was just barely too late, they had already clamped it. They did respect my wishes not to bathe her right away and they put her right on my chest before they examined her. I was in love right away. That love has only grown more and more ever since her birth. They gave me shot of Pitocin to deliver the placenta, which I barely even noticed. They also had to suture one small tear. With Jane on my chest, nothing really bothered me. Even though I would have loved to have her at the birth center, a healthy baby was, of course, way more important to me.

Just a few hours old. So overjoyed! (and exhausted)

Dad checking up on his little girl.
5 hours old

I believe that my midwives did all they could to help me have her at the birth center and I trust their decision to transfer me to the hospital. I don’t think I would have been able to have her naturally without my midwives. I also know for sure I would not have been able to do any of it without God giving me strength and peace. I am so grateful to everyone for all their prayers for us during the process. 

Such a miracle.

Our beautiful little girl, Jane Elizabeth Daniels, was born on her due date, May 24, 2014, at 4:48pm. A healthy 8lbs even and 21 inches long. She is such wonderful blessing from God. I hope I never forget what an awesome answered prayer she is. To God be the glory.

Ready to go home!
2 days old

John 16:21-22
A woman, when she is in labor, has sorrow because her hour has come; but as soon as she has given birth to the child, she no longer remembers the anguish, for joy that a human being has been born into the world. Therefore you now have sorrow; but I will see you again and your heart will rejoice, and your joy no one will take from you.

Romans 8:18
For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.


Morning after arriving home from the hospital.
3 days old