20 June 2008

Naomi adjusts to life at home


It's been a busy week for us all, and Naomi seems to be taking it all in. Besides having a new baby, Justin's been building a deck (and didn't anticipate the baby coming 2 weeks early). However, it's just about complete... thanks to Annalía's construction skill (yes, we're not above sweat shop labor).

After a long, hard day, Annalía curls up with Naomi for a little R&R on the front lawn.

And after being outside all day, we give Naomi her first bath at home, and besides Annalía sort of giving her an immersion form of infant baptism, everything went great!

Naomi sure is loving her big sister and adjusting to life at our home!

10 June 2008

Introducing Naomi Abri







Weighing in at 6lbs, 12 oz
Measuring 18 inches long (or tall, however you prefer)
And coming in 2 weeks early, June 9th, 2008 at 10:06 AM
Naomi Abri Hibbard

Naomi's Birthday Story
Karlene started having contractions around midnight, Monday morning.  However, like all mom's who have been through it before, she remembered the week of false contractions leading up to Annalia's birth.  So, she didn't get too excited, but tried to get rest anyway, just in case it was the real deal.  The contractions didn't let up, so she spent some time in the tub and shower.  All the while, letting Justin sleep so he could be well resting (if it was the real deal).  As the night wore on, the contractions didn't let up, however, they also didn't get consistently stronger and closer together.  (A sign of "real" labor, not false)  Around 6:30, (when Annalia woke up) we thought we would go to the hospital.  Although, Karlene still wasn't sure.  She was remembering her previous labor, and how by 5 cm, contractions were unbearably strong. (Keep in mind, Annalia was a back labor baby, and although Karlene had heard that back labor was supposed to be more intense than a typical labor, she didn't realize it was that much so).  And although these contractions were pretty intense, they were nothing like she remembered.  So she thought she couldn't be that far along.  Then they slowed down to about 8 minutes apart, so we decided to take a little nap (in between contractions of course).  Finally, at 9am, we left for the hospital.  We arrived at 9:31, where the nurse told me, "All right, it looks like we are going to have a baby, because you are already 8cm."  They moved us into the delivery room, and the nurses rushed around to get everything ready.  After 2 contractions, Karlene was begging to push.  After 2 of those contractions, they let her.  And 2 more contractions later, Naomi  was born, a mere 35 minutes after arriving at the hospital.  The entire time, Justin was awesome, so encouraging, just an old pro, knowing exactly what to do.  Although we wouldn't ever want this, Karlene is confident that if we wouldn't have made it, she would have been in great hands!
It was amazing!  Karlene never knew you could feel so incredibly normal after labor.  With the absence of an epidural, hemmheraging, and a 3rd degree tear, She felt wonderful, almost immediately after Naomi came out.  The entire post-partum experience was unreal.  The most uncomfortable part was the hep-lock left in my arm until the risk of bleeding was gone.

Annalia was able to come in the next couple hours and meet her baby sister.  It was adorable as she pointed out the nose, and mouth, and eyes, asking to hold her.  It was beautiful.

The family is now home, and recovering well.  At the moment, Daddy and Anna are taking a well needed nap, while Mommy nurses her new little one, and yes, will then take a nap with the rest of them.  Thanks all for your prayers.  We know that is what got us through.

02 June 2008

Lancaster Play Day






So, we went to visit Gibbs and Kel over Memorial's Day Weekend. We went to the Amish Market, and then ended up at the way cool fountain that both Annalia and Collin loved! You can see the Daddies were all about getting the kids nice and wet!