Monday, April 23, 2012

5 Months!




Maelynn turned 5 months old last week! I can't believe how fast the time is flying! She is getting so big, and doing so many new things. She has turned into a chatty little lady! She has babbled for a little while now, but this last weekend she started saying "Da, Da, Dadda. . ." It is so fun to hear her learn new sounds. So far she has said "Ma, Ya, Da, Ba" I'm pretty sure that's all the consonant sounds she has learned. Way fun!!
She has mastered rolling from her belly to her back, but has yet to roll from her back to her belly. I think it's because she hates being on her belly, so why would she ever want to roll from her back to her belly?
She is currently working on sitting up unassisted. She is doing pretty good, but still needs work with her balance from side to side. It is exciting to see her do so many new things.

So many things have happened since the last time I posted. I have been so busy with work, but now that I'm off track I need to update you guys with the latest.

To celebrate Maelynn turning 3 months old, we took her to FotoFly to have some family pictures taken. They did such an amazing job! It was so hard to pick our favorites from the whole batch of pictures, there were so many great ones! Here are a few of our favorites.


On March 4th we had Maelynn blessed. She was gorgeous in her long white dress. My dad gave the blessing, and our family and friends were able to be there. It was such a special day. My mom and dad had everyone over to their house afterward for food. It was the perfect day for such a sweet angel. 

Maelynn in her dress
 
I just had to take a picture of what was under the dress. So sweet!!   
We celebrated Maelynn's first Easter by visiting the Easter bunny at South Towne Mall. She loved him!! She patted his fur, and loved looking at him. It was darling! I'll have to post the picture with the Easter bunny later since I don't have it on my computer, but here are a few pictures of her while we were waiting in line to see him.


Easter at Grandma and Grandpa Postma's house.

This last weekend Matt, Maelynn and I went to St. George with my parents and spent a few days at their house. It was a lot of fun! We took Maelynn there when she was about 6 or 7 weeks old, and it was a whole new experience to have her 5 months old. She was so much fun! We went shopping with Grandma, went to the swimming pool, and she even sat on the grass for the first time. It was a vacation of a lot of firsts, and she was such a trooper. She never cried! The whole time we were dragging her from store to store, or from place to place, she was so easy going. It was great!
Cute Maelynn hanging by the pool!!
My mom has all the pictures from the trip, so I'll have to post more later.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Happy 2 month birthday Maelynn!

I can hardly believe that Maelynn is already 2 months old! She has changed so much, and some days I find myself surprised with just how much she has changed! It's hard to notice when you are with her all day everyday, but I thought I would post some pictures of her latest exciting moments, and share some of the things that she has started doing.

She loves taking warm bubble baths,
but SCREAMS bloody murder when I take her out and rub lotion on her.
Not a fan of being cold.

She even loves to stand up in the bath tub (or kitchen sink) during bathtime.
She started putting weight on her legs pretty early (this pictures was at 1 month old)

She loves sleeping with her arms above her head, but doesn't get to very often because I swaddle her at night with her arms locked down by her sides. Every chance she gets, she puts her hands up by her face.

She took her first vacation to St. George on New Years Eve 2011.
She had so much fun hanging with Grandma and Grandpa!

She found a love of her swing and her binkie. The first month of her life, she hated her binkie with a passion.
 Now she (and mommy) appreciates it when she just needs to suck on something.

She SMILES, and giggles, and actually sat in her bumbo! She only lasts for a few minutes at a
time in her bumbo, but it is so fun to sit up and see what is going on around her. (this was at about 6 weeks)

She is a big girl at 2 months. We go to the doctor tomorrow and will post our stats then.

Maelynn's First Holiday Season!

It has been a while since I've updated the blog. We've been busy adjusting to life with a newborn. She is an ANGEL! We are so lucky, and I honestly can't remember life without her.
We survived the holiday season with a newborn (not without a few tears on her end and mine). Our first holiday came exactly one week after she was born. . .  Thanksgiving! I was very overwhelmed with taking her out of the house so soon after being born, but I was too exciting to have a Thanksgiving with my parents. They had been gone on a mission for a year and a half, and the year before that we were with our in-laws for Thanksgiving. It was so nice to have my mom's cooking! I almost forgot what a great cook she is!

Happy Thanksgiving!

Sleepy 7 day old Maelynn on Thanksgiving at Grandma Kathy's house.

Christmas was a blast! Maelynn got all dressed up in her beautiful Christmas dress for the party at my parent's house on Christmas Eve. She looked beautiful!! In true baby style, she had a complete diaper blow-out on the way to my mom's house. It was sad, but at least her dress stayed clean, we just had to wash her stretch pants during dinner, and they were good to go in time to open presents.
Thanks Grandma Kathy for my beautiful Christmas dress.
Our families first Christmas!
We draw names for gifts in my family, and Maelynn got a darling toy from her cousin Addison. She picked out a cool shirt for her cousin Andrew. She has great taste. :)
Thanks Addison for the darling toy!

Andrew, Sarah, Maelynn and Mandy
My mom and dad bought Maelynn a shelf for her closet, and lots of fun toys! She even got a new pair of Christmas jammies (a tradition in my family). Even though she slept through most of the party (or was eating) it was so much fun to have a baby at our Christmas party. I can't wait for next year when she will be just over a year old and be able to enjoy all her crazy cousins and join right in the fun.
Some of Maelynn's new toys and outfits (she was under the blanket missing out on all the fun).
Matt and I were very lucky this year for Christmas! My parents gave me a Sony digital video recorder. It was the PERFECT gift for me this Christmas! Now I can capture all the 'firsts' with Mae. Matt got a BBQ grill from my parents, which was the PERFECT gift for him because now he can help me out with dinner (he already made a steak and grilled salmon that were FABULOUS!!).
Matt and his amazing new grill!
Mandy with her new video recorder.

Maelynn gave her mommy and daddy a great Christmas present that morning by sleeping 8 1/2 hours straight! Merry Christmas to us!

Daddy and his baby girl on Christmas morning.
Christmas morning was a lot of fun. We kept with tradition in our family and had Matt's dad, grandpa, uncle Jack, mom, and stepdad Boyd over for breakfast. It is so nice to be able to have his family get together over the holidays, especially now that we have Maelynn. I'm very grateful that his parents are still such good friends. We opened gifts and ate a yummy breakfast of Christmas Strata, and Baked Frenchtoast.

Matt gave me a new coat, and a pair of Ugg boots (totally surprised me). I realized that I am very predictable and usually want a coat and boots - but hey, I try to make it easy on him. :)I gave Matt new clothes . . . kinda boring, but practical, and Maelynn got a new outfit and a toy from her mom and dad.
My new boots!! Thanks Mattie :)
Matt and his new clothes.
Later that day we went to Matt's mom's house for her Christmas party. It was so fun to be able to see a few of his aunts and uncles and cousins. It has been forever since we've seen anyone in his family, and it was great to be able to introduce Maelynn to them.
Maelynn and her new toy from Grandma Pam
Maelynn and her Great-Grandma Nanny
Maelynn and her Grandma Pam

We had a wonderful holiday season, and I hope you all had one too!

Monday, November 28, 2011

Birth Story

The moment finally happened. . . we had our precious angel on November 17th, 2011. I am going to share our birth story, and it will be long mostly because I want to remember all of the details.
Just arrived at the hospital!
On Wednesday, November 16th we checked into the Intermountain Medical Center at 9:00 pm to start our induction. My body wasn't ready to have a baby, so we checked in Wednesday night to start the induction with a "cervial rippening" to help ready my cervix for dilation. When checking into the hospital I was dilated to a 1 and about 50% effaced - not very favorable for the beginning of an induction. We checked into our room, and when the nurse came into our room she called me Amanda. I corrected her, and she said, "Oh, you go by Mandy?" and I said, "No, Mandy is my name, it's not Amanda." After I said that she started asking me what my birthday was, and all sorts of questions. Come to find out she had my correct file, but the patient information sheet that the front desk had printed for her was for an Amanda Godwin who was due around the same time as me. Totally weird! Then she realized that we were in the wrong room because this room had a regular hospital bed, not a delivery bed. I was worried that this was going to be the start of an extremely long, scary experience from the way it was starting. Our nurseended up being FABULOUS! Her name was Nicole, and she made me feel very comfortable after we switched rooms and started the process.

They started giving me the cytotec to help my cervix thin out so that it could begin to dilate at 10:00 pm. Every three hours they came into our room to give me another dose, and they offered me an ambien to help me sleep because they said that I would be cramping and uncomfortable because of the cytotec. I took the sleeping pill, and ended up sleeping great the whole night (which my doctor wasn't very happy about the next morning - he wanted me to be up all night because that would mean that something was happening with my cervix). At 8:00 am on Thursday, November 17th Dr. Froerer came in to check me, and I was still dilated to a 1 and 50% effaced, so he decided to break my water. I was so overwhelmed when he broke my water that I started bawling! Not really because it was painful, but because him breaking my water surprised me. It was a complete gush of warm fluid that I couldn't control at all! I felt like I had wet my pants, but with buckets and buckets of water. After Dr. Froerer broke my water they started me on Pitocin to help increase my contractions. Once they did this, I could feel the contractions getting stronger and stronger as the hours passed. I knew that I was going to be getting an epideral, but I didn't want to get it too early because I wanted to still feel in control for a while, so I waited until 11:00 am before getting it. By this time my contractons were painful enough that I was very uncomfortable, and I had to really focus and breath through each one.
Anxiously waiting to become new parents!
Waiting to deliver!
Matt's dad was the first visitor to arrive at the hospital. He showed up at around 9:30 am, and my parents showed up at around 10:30 am. It was nice to have people come to the hospital to show their support for us during this exciting time. Matt's mom and step-dad showed up a little bit later as well. They all spent their entire day at the hospital waiting on the arrival of this little miracle.

My cute mom showed up to support us.
At 11:00 am the anasthesiologist came in to give me the epideral, which made me nervous, but he ended up being amazing! The worst part was getting the numbing shot before the epideral. When he put the epideral in he said that I would feel a ZING on one side of my body, and this was just a way to see that he had hit the right spot. When I felt the zing I completely jumped! It felt like the whole left side of my leg had been struck by lightening. It was a crazy sensation!! Once it kicked in I felt so much better, and I couldn't even feel the contractions after that. We put a movie in, "The Pursuit of Happiness," and I was finally able to relax and take a little bit of a nap.
My mom, and Matt's mom and Boyd
Watching the monitor of contractions and Maelynn's heartbeat.
My mom bought Maelynn a darling newborn outfit for us to bring her home from the hospital in. Darling!!

At about 2:00 pm the nurse checked me again, and I was dilated to a 3 and 80% effaced, which was such good news to me that things were actually progressing. I felt like I was going to be at a 1 forever, and it was not a good feeling. Dr. Froerer came to check on me around this time, and he was frustrated that I wasn't making faster progress, and started preparing me that I might have to have a c-section (which was not what I wanted to do). He said that the baby wasn't in the birth canal, she was off to the side so her head was cocked a bit to the side, so she wasn't really helping me dilate at all. The nurse that I had at that time was Donna - LOVED HER!! She suggested to Dr. Froerer that we put a belly band around me to help center the baby and push her down. Dr. Froerer liked that idea, so she put it on and check me again - HUGE difference! She could actually feel her head putting pressure on my cervix getting things ready to go. At around 4:00 they checked me again and I was dilated to a 4 and 90% effaced - the band was working!! I felt so much better knowing that I had made it to a 4, because they said that was the hard part and dilating the rest of the way would be much easier.

I was exhausted! It has been a LONG day!

At 6:00 they check me again and I was dilated to a 6 and 100% effaced (0 station). That belly band helped me dilate about 1 centemeter every hour, and it continued to work the whole night. By 9:00 pm I was dilated to a 9 and 0 station and they began prepping me for surgery. The baby was turned to the side instead of face down, so they rolled me on my side to see if gravity would turn her the right direction. By 10:00 I'd been in labor for about 14 hours and the baby started having a little bit of stress and her oxygen levels were low, so they put an oxygen mask on me. My mom and sister Lisa came into the room around this time, and I think I scared my mom a little bit because of the oxygen mask. I started crying when I saw Lisa because I didn't know that she was going to be at the hospital, and I thought it was really sweet of her to show up just in time for the delivery. At about 10:30 they were getting me ready to start pushing, my doctor had been called and was on his way to deliver the baby, but the on call doctor (Dr. Terry) was there to help me get started pushing. I had two nurses, Dr. Terry, and Matt in the room. Matt held one leg while the nurses helped with the other leg. My left leg was completely numb, so it was really hard for me to pick it up when it was time to push because I couldn't feel it at all. I'd been pushing for about 5 minutes when Dr. Froerer showed up. My contractions had slowed down a bit, so I had to wait about 2 minutes in between each push (which I kind of loved, but Dr. Froerer didn't love it). While I was pushing I remember hearing Matt making noises. I thought at first that he was laughing, but when I opened my eyes I saw that he was crying. Matt doesn't cry often, so it was really special to see that it was affecting him as much as it was affecting me. Once Dr. Froerer was there she was crowning, and I only pushed for about 20 minutes before Dr. Froerer looked at Matt and asked if he had his camera ready because the next push was going to bring the baby into the world. Matt looked very paniced because he had packed all of the luggage, camera included, while I was in labor. I said, "Go get my mom. She can take pictures for us." So the nurse went into the waiting room and asked my mom to come in the room. She was ready, camera in hand.

At 11:10 pm I pushed one last time, and Dr. Froerer set this beautiful baby on my belly. She only cried once or twice, then she turned her head and looked right at me. We made eye contact within the first seconds of her life! It was the most incredible moment of my life! Matt cut the umbilical cord, they wiped her off, and the nurse held her up for my mom to take a picture of, then they layed her right on my chest, skin-to-skin, and I was able to just hold my little baby girl for the first time ever. She was beautiful, completely alert, eyes wide open, and perfect! She didn't cry. She was just content. They let me hold her this way for quite a while before taking her to weigh and measure her. This was such a special moment. I felt like it was just her and I in the room alone with one another. Such an incredible bonding moment.
Maelynn's first picture - literally seconds after she was born.
This was right before she turned her head to look at me. Such a beautiful little angel!
The first time mommy got to hold her little angel.
7 lbs 6 oz
Her big moment!!
Getting checked out - she was so content and didn't cry much at all.
Maelynn Goodwin weighed in at 7 lbs. 6 oz. and was 20 inches long. She stayed awake for most of the night, and didn't cry at all. She was just taking it all in. Once Dr. Froerer was finished with me, we let all of the family into the room to see their new granddaughter and niece. Everyone was able to hold her and love her before they moved us into our new room upstairs. It was about 12:30 by the time we made it into our room for the night. We decided to let Maelynn go to the nursery to sleep since it had been such a long day, and we were both exhausted! They brought her back every few hours to feed her. Both of us had a fever that first night, but everything ended up being fine with both of us. Healthy baby and healthy mommy. I didn't get feeling back into my legs until about 3:00 in the morning, which made it hard to function, but I was glad that I had the epideral! It made for a painless delivery - not a quick one, but at least painless.
Daddy's first time holding his baby girl.
Wonderful Dr. Froerer - we love him!!
These were the awesome nurses that helped during delivery.
First family picture
 
New Mommy and Maelynn
  She is an amazing little girl! We are so lucky to have such an amazing baby. She is calm, quiet, and content most of the time. When she gets upset her cry is low and raspy. Sometimes she has a cry that sounds like "The Count" from "Sesame Street" . . . 1, ah, ah, ah . . . 2, ah, ah, ah . . . (so stinkin cute!!) We are in love!!

Maelynn and Grandma Pam

Maelynn and Grandma Kathy

Maelynn with Grandpa Steve

Maelynn with Grandpa Ben

Maelynn with Grandpa Boyd

The whole gang: Boyd, Ben, Pam, Lisa, Mandy, Maelynn, Matt, Kathy, Steve