Thursday, December 15, 2011

Sunday, November 27, 2011

3 months

Addilyn at 3 months
11/27/11
I can't believe how fast this little girl is growing up! At church today everyone said how big she has gotten and it's so true!

She is getting a little less cuddly and wants to sit up like a big girl more and more. I love watching her sit on her dad's lap. She just looks like his little buddy and is so content to watch whatever daddy is doing and explore her new favorite toy- hands. I often will hear her smacking down on her hands from her room or swing. She also loves holding mommy and daddy's hands and sometimes will not fall asleep unless she has a hold of a finger in each hand.

Snuggling with Daddy
10/31/11

She is now sleeping in her crib rather than the swing, which is a good thing because she's such a wiggly thing I was sure she was going to jump out of it. She is a wiggly thing in her crib too. I have found her in about a million different positions every time I go to get her out of bed including having her feet sticking through the slats, laying sideways with her head and feet bumping the sides, and turned a complete 180 from how I put her in, but her favorite is laying on her side with a hand in her mouth.

She is the happiest little girl ever! Well, about 90% of the time. We made it through her first cold this month. Mostly she was still her smiley self, she just couldn't breath very well. We recently discovered that she is ticklish and we're having lots of fun getting her to giggle. She must be camera shy though because I can't ever get her to do it when we're on the video chat with the family.


Addi with a cold
11/5/11

I am so grateful for technology! We got to talk to both of Dustin's brothers who returned home from their missions last week and my family on Thanksgiving. Last year our trip home for Thanksgiving was a whirl-wind and then we turned around and flew back home 2 weeks later. It was crazy enough with just the 2 of us last year so we decided that there was no way we were going to try that with a 3 month old. So we had our own little Thanksgiving and I have to say it turned out just perfect. I was so nervous to cook the turkey but it turned out great.

The Turkey!
Our Thanksgiving spread

Showing off her Thanksgiving Outfit from Aunt Kaylee

Watching Mom and Dad cook dinner

And we will be traveling to Utah soon! So excited for Addilyn to meet all her aunts, uncles, cousins, and honorary aunts! Until then here are some more pictures of our sweet girl to tide everyone over.


She feels the same way I do about 9 o'clock church!
11/27/11
Loving those fingers
11/27/11
Sitting up so big!
11/27/11

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Month 2

A little late on my post of my 2 month old baby girl. 
Here's her stats for the month:
  • Length: 21 3/4" (yep that's right she's shrunk since she was born, she had a big bump on her head for the first couple of weeks)
  • Weight: 10 pounds 10 ounces (my perfect 10!)
  • Head: 15"
She loves:
  • Her binkie (or "paci" as everyone around here calls it)
  • Her swing
  • Mommy and Daddy
  • Getting her diaper changed
  • Taking a bath
  • Being held
  • Having her hands up by her face or in her mouth
She hates:
  • Her crib
  • The car seat
  • When mom puts bows on her head
  • Getting dressed
  • Being swaddled
  • The vacuum


Here's some photos from our past month:
Sleepy Girl
9/29/11

Showing off her Poke-a-dot Jacket
10/15/11

All ready for her first time at Church
10/16/11

Chillin in the Bumbo
10/19/11

Laughing at mommy
10/19/11

All ready for a night out on the town with Mom and Dad
10/21/11

I don't think she likes the bow!
10/21/11

Baby Bear
10/25/11

Papa Bear, Mama Bear and Baby Bear at the ward Trunk-or-Treat
10/25/11

Mama Bear and Baby Bear
10/25/11

This is what it looks like when it's time to eat around here
10/27/11

Posing for mom and dad
10/29/11
All smiles!
10/29/11

Looking at mommy
10/29/11

Perfection
10/29/11

Saturday, September 24, 2011

1 Month

I can't believe my baby girl is one month old already! So this is what I want to remember about my dear sweet girl at this age.


Addilyn-
You are such a sweet baby. I love watching you when you sleep. Every once in a while the sweetest smile will creep across your face or you will let out what sounds like a giggle. I love that when I change your diaper you don't cry or scream or fuss (unless you are particularly hungry), you just stare at the poke-a-dots on the sign with your name on it and make sweet cooing and grunting noises.

I love how your cheeks are getting a little chub to them now and how you have the perfect little chin. I love how your mouth drops open and your bottom lip sticks out when you sleep, just like your daddy.


I have the feeling that you are getting spoiled by being held all the time since you now have times when you fuss if you're anywhere but in our arms but your dad and I just can't help it. You are so snuggly and sweet.

Nursing has not gone as smoothly as I would have hoped but when you cooperate I love hearing the sweet satisfied cooing noises and when hold my finger while you're eating. I love how comfy you look laying on my shoulder and how you always fall asleep when I try to burp you and look like you are just so content.

I wonder what you will look like as you grow. Will those dark dark blue eyes turn to brown like your dads or will they stay a blueish-greenish-grayish like mine? Will your hair keep the little wave it has now and be curly? Will your hair ever grow or will you stay bald forever like I did when I was a baby? I wonder what you will be like too. Will you stay so sweet or is a storm of colic in my future? Are you going to be stubborn or sweet? What will make you laugh?


In a few short weeks my time with you will start to shrink as I head back to work. I hope you will never resent me for doing this. I love being your mom and maybe someday that will be my only job but for now I will leave you in the loving hands of your daddy. I know that he will take such good care of you and that you will both benefit from spending this time together.

I hope you know that we hoped, dreamed and prayed for you before you were even born. You are our dream come true and never doubt that you are loved.

Love,
Your Mommy

Monday, September 5, 2011

The Rest of the Story


39 Weeks. 5 days before Addilyn was born

So back to the story...
Thursday morning was spent timing contractions and waiting for them to get close enough to head to the hospital. However, instead of getting closer they started to get farther and farther apart... first 15 minutes, then 20, then they almost completely stopped, I was just having about one every hour. Bummer! So we called/texted the family we had let know and told them it would be a little longer than we thought. I got some paperwork done and then called my sister Mardee. She's been pregnant with baby number 6 at the same time as me and we must be body twins because every symptom I would tell her about she would say- "Yep that happens to me too!" So when I told her about my contractions and she said "Kim, I do the same thing and you could do that for another two weeks! Just call and ask to be induced!" I believed her and followed her advice.

I got a nice chuckle from the nurse when I asked if I could schedule an induction for the next day. Then the doctor got on the phone and said he could do it first thing Saturday morning. Okay, I thought, that's only one more day and it will give me time to hopefully get everything started on my own. But by midnight on Thursday we were back to contractions every 7-10 minutes and these ones hurt, BAD. There was no sleeping through these ones that night so I slept in 10 minute increments. By Friday morning I was ready to call and beg the doctor to please let me come in. However the contractions followed about the same pattern as the day before and by the afternoon had spread out but not as much as they had the day before and they were definitely more intense.

We knew that Friday night would be our last night not being parents so despite my moaning and groaning every 7-10 minutes Dustin got me out of the house for dinner with our friends Steven and Kathryn. Our great meal of thai food was interrupted occasionally by my "slow paced breathing" that we had practiced for weeks but it felt good to have something to think about other than how bad everything hurt. Friday night was another long sleepless night, spent praying that contractions would get close enough for us to head to the hospital early. No such luck!

We headed to the hospital at 7:30 on Saturday morning and were checked in by 8. I got hooked up to the IVs, asked for an epidural (Planned on waiting longer but I had been having contractions for 2 days so give me a break!) and labor was on its way! I had to wait about an hour for the anesthesiologist to get there and this is where the fun part begins.

The only picture Dustin was allowed to take of me before delivery.
Must have been after the epidural because I'm smiling.

Here's what went wrong:
  1. Felt pressure as the needle hit my bone instead of the epidural space.
  2. Felt a sharp zing down my right leg
  3. Felt an intense head ache just on the right side of my head. It was the worse headache I have ever felt.
  4. Blood pressure dropped, heart rate increased, started feeling dizzy.
  5. Only felt numb on the right side of my body.
  6. Had to have the epidural taken out and put in again in a different spot.
When he moved the epidural it fixed everything, except for the headache. Apparently its called a spinal headache and it's caused when too much spinal fluid leaks out where they punctured the epidural space and changes the fluid pressure around the brain. (Looked up on WebMD). The remedy was to lay flat, drink lots of caffeine, take Tylenol and wait until after I delivered the baby to have them do a blood patch- where they take blood out of my arm and put it in the spot in my back where they did the epidural to fix the change in fluid pressure. So the contraction pains were under control but I had a raging headache. Lovely.

The next couple of hours are kind of a blur. I tried to sleep, watched t.v., texted my mom who was on her way to me, and tried not to move my head too much. The headache did get alot better and after awhile I only felt it when I moved my head to quickly.

Finally the doctor came to break my water and by the next contraction I was ready to push. After about an hour of the hardest physical workout I have ever done, Addilyn arrived at 5:02 pm. Then I stared into the face of my little girl who, after 9 months of being pregnant and 2 years of wishing I was, was finally here.

Wide awake right after being born


Love at First Sight


Dustin was amazing. He kept me calm, kept me smiling, and kept me from giving up. He was able to give our little girl her first bath and immediately began snapping pictures :)

Addilyn's First Bath

Daddy Time


So now our family feels a little more complete. This past week has been the happiest and hardest week of my life. I don't know what I would have done without my mom and Dustin doing absolutely anything I needed or wanted.

Don't know what we would have done without Grammee

Her First Outfit and Blanket from Grandma Neta

Heading Home

I am loving being a mom and Addilyn is the sweetest baby. Despite all the complications I had getting her here, she never gave us a minute to worry from the moment we found out I was pregnant. Of course, now all I do is worry but I guess that's not her fault, it just comes with the territory of parenthood.

First Moments at Home

Nap Time


Thursday, September 1, 2011

SHE'S HERE!

Pictures to come soon but had to let you know:

Addilyn Maxiene Allen arrived on Saturday, August 27th at 5:02 pm. She weighed 7 pounds 7 ounces and was a whopping 22 inches long.

Still trying to figure out how that long body fit in my belly and now know why it felt like she was pushing on my ribs and the inside of my hip at the same time :)

Here's the story:
I finished my last day of going out to see clients for work on Wednesday. It was a very long day and I spent most of the time sitting on the floor- not the most comfortable position when you're 39 1/2 weeks pregnant. I got home at about 5 and assumed my usual position of laying on the couch and propping my feet up. Around 7 I started to feel contractions, real contractions, not Braxton-Hicks contractions, or at least I was pretty sure they were real because they hurt a lot more. They came off and on and by the time we got in bed at 12 they were pretty regular at every 10 minutes. Oh we were so excited! We were going to have a baby soon! I slept through most of the contractions and finally got up at about 6 am. Dustin texted his mom and dad to let them know that labor had started. Contractions were still about 10 minutes apart but not too painfull. Dustin ran around taking directions from me and putting everything in our hospital bag.

To be continued...

Saturday, April 30, 2011

The Search is Over... hopefully!


Okay I really don't think I've been this stressed out about making a decision about something like this since I bought my wedding dress. Finding a crib set... sounds simple enough right? Not for me. See I'm just not a girly-girl and the bright, obnoxious, ruffle-filled, covered with flowers and birds and animals sets were just too much for me to handle. I just couldn't find something I thought was perfect for our little girl. I have probably looked at over 500 different bedding sets. Finally I decided that I just needed to pick one. So with the help of my sister Kaylee I finally picked this one:


I think I actually had looked at it before she emailed it to me but it took seeing the other 500 to realize just how much I liked this one. I really love the muted colors and all the different textures on it. For now I just ordered the bedding set and I think I'll add some of the accessories once I see how it all looks in person. Oh and we also got the go-ahead from our landlords to paint the baby's room. Here is the before (from when we moved in):

Yep, the red just wasn't going to work with anything baby girl. So as soon as my parents get here in a couple weeks to visit and help us paint (I can't wait!) I'll have some more updates for you. We have a long way to go and a lot of stuff to move out of the room between now and then. Wish us luck!

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Baby Updates


So, first the news we've all been waiting for...

IT'S A GIRL!

If you know my family, you know just how funny it is that we're having a girl. My parents had 6 daughters, no sons. Then they had 8 granddaughters before they got their first grandson. We thought the streak had been broken with little Willy but baby Nora added one more. So when our little sweetie comes my parents will have 6 daughters and 10 granddaughters. Sorry Dustin, you never had a chance.

Introducing our little girl. I know I'm biased but I have to tell you that these pictures really don't do her justice. The ultrasound was amazing and she was doing some cute poses that didn't get captured on camera. The nurse said she looked absolutely perfect.





So what did we have to do after we found out? Well first we made phone calls to grandparents, sent out a mass text, and posted it on Facebook. Then I had to head to see one last client for the day, boo! After that we hit Kohl's to start spoiling her just a little. The plan was to get one, maybe 2 outfits. We came home with 6 and it wasn't even all my fault.


The Strawberry outfits and the "Mommy's Sunshine" were both Dustin picks. My personal favorite is the green and brown outfit. I just love all the cute details.

Now for a few shots of Mommy. I'm not one of those girls who is a stick to begin with and has a cute little belly bump on a ity-bity body, but good, bad, or ugly, I decided to document the progress of my baby bump.

16 weeks

17 weeks (see a difference?)



20 weeks


I am feeling her move around all the time now and I love it. The urge to nest has definitely started now that we know to plan on a girl. We are constantly planning and plotting where we are going to put everything to convert the office into the baby's room. Our house is roughly the size of a shoebox so it's going to be interesting... We'll keep you updated!