Thursday, May 28, 2009
Coranelle Grace Mork!
Coranelle arrived on May 26th, 2009 at 2:25am after a 16 hour labor. She came on her due date and arrived like a beautiful, perfect doll. We still cannot believe she is ours and that we made her! She weighed 6 pounds 6 oz and was 20 3/4 inches long. She was a perfect size to come out of me. She was very similar in size to Ryan when he was born. We assumed all along that we would have a "mini Kari" since we were having a girl. But, she looks a lot like daddy! She was born with long, dark hair and dark eyes. She has Ryan's perfect lips and my nose and a little bit of chubby cheeks. She is truly beautiful!
My labor was long. We got to the hospital at 9am Monday morning after being there three hours the night before because of contractions and then sent home. Mom and Heido got here at 9am. I started having bad contractions at about 10am, but was only 1cm dilated. We walked around for a long time and I got to 3cm dilated and they decided to let me stay. By then, the contractions got really bad. I was blacking out and shaking, but not making any progress. We decided then to go for the epidural. I realized that if I had to continue for 5 + hours of contractions like this, I would have no energy left to push. It was a great decision and made me more comfortable and focused. I still hadn't made much progress by late in the afternoon, so my doctor came and broke my water. This still didn't make the contractions very regular. I was "coupling", so I wasn't dilating much. So, next the put me on pitosin to make the contractions more regular. This did eventually help, but I was getting really worn out by 10pm, so they had to give me more for the epidural. Josh, Claire, Stefan, Rachael, Bruce, and Steve all came by for visits and support. My team of mom, Heido and Ryan was amazing and they pushed through the LONG day and held my hand, encouraged and fed me jello. Finally by 1am, I was complete and they let me start pushing at about 1:30am. I was relieved to finally push and have things moving along. I pushed with all my might while Ryan counted through the pushes and supported my head and encouraged me. The moms held my legs and were troopers. The doctor was called and I pushed for under an hour. It was so excited to hear them talk about her head of black hair and how close she was getting. What a relief when I was done and she, the beautiful, perfect child, was laid upon my chest. She was very alert and awake and didn't cry much. She was an 8-9 on the apgar scale and looking healthy. Whew! Next, I delivered the placenta, got stitched up and she was weighed and cleaned. We tried breast feeding a bit and then she was taken off for a bath with Ryan. My doctors, nurses, moms and Ryan were AMAZING! I could not have done it without them and they have been so wonderful!
Now, we are getting used to the feedinds and working on the breast feeding. My milk just came in and so we hope that at the doctor's tomorrow, she will have stopped losing weight. We are getting the hang of things and finding ourselves just staring at her for hours at a time- in wonder of the blessing that she is. We are such a happy and proud family.
She is stirring, so I will write more details when I get a few free moments. Thanks for all of the visitors, e-mails, thoughts, prayers and support!
Thursday, May 21, 2009
39 week blooms
I am due in 5 days! I am trying to be as patient as possible, but I am anxious for little Coranelle Grace to come! Ryan had guessed I would deliver yesterday, so he lost that bet. Although, I did have LOTS of contractions yesterday and last night. But, they weren't the real thing. We'll see how long Coranelle is comfortable in there. Meanwhile, it is lots of walks for me, weeding, planting flowers, swimming, and reading. I have enjoyed the time off, but sometimes feel guilty that I am not working but don't have a baby to take care of yet. I know I should enjoy the time while I have it!
Yesterday, I met up with a friend of mine who had a little boy in February. We were just strolling the mall together with her little son, Makana. We ran into 2 other moms who had babies in February and spent a few hours just chatting. It was fun to be around other new moms and hear about their lives and their babies. There were 2, 3 month old boys and a little 3 month old girl. Her name is Cora. Good taste in names! Hopefully I can find some more mom's groups like this to spend time with once Coranelle arrives.
The three other women in my prenatal yoga class who were due in May have already delivered. They all live in our subdivision, so it will be exciting to have park play dates with them this summer! Wow, life is going to change drastically- so soon!
I go to the doctor again tomorrow, so we will see what kind of progress I have made. Last Friday, I was still 1cm dilated. I had actually lost 2 pounds and my stomach hadn't grown any more. Like I said, I think Coranelle has run out of room to grow. My ribs cannot take any more! And, my stomach clearly doesn't have a whole lot of room in it anymore. I hope that Coranelle has dropped a little bit and that I am a little more dilated. We'll see if we make it through this weekend of HS graduation parties and momma's birthday. Maybe Coranelle will share a birthday with Grandma! We'll see. Until then, I'll be patiently (sort of) waiting.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Kari and Ryan's DAY OF FUN!
Ryan and I decided that we needed one day- before Coranelle arrives- to enjoy each other. So, we had a date day today. And it was great fun. I am reading this book, called Baby Wise and something I have learned is that "great marriages produce great parents". I think that Ryan and I working on keeping up a healthy relationship will be essential to Coranelle's emotional well being. So, we took a day, just for us. We went and got bagels this morning at Big Daddy bagels. Then, we went over to Erie for their town festival. We checked out their car show and wandered around to all of the local vendors. Next, we took a beautiful drive up to Estes Park. We took a gorgeous walk around Lake Estes and visited the Mountain Shop- which we both love. Then, we found Ryan a hot dog from this place he has been eying for a long time. We wandered around town, buying delicious Haribu fruit salad gummies and sharing a smoothie from the fruit shake. It was a beautiful day. Next, we came down and went to Flatirons mall and got Ryan and me some fun, new summer t-shirts. Now, Ryan is mowing the lawn as I start some chicken quesadillas. We have a movie to watch tonight to end our wonderful day of fun. I am such a lucky wife and Coranelle is a very lucky girl to have Ryan in our lives.
Here are some pictures! I hope you all are having a great weekend.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
38 week belly
Ryan wanted to get a few more belly shots before I might not have a belly anymore. So, here are a couple that made me giggle. Happy Wednesday!
Monday, May 11, 2009
Mother's day pictures
Before the Mother's Day Title 9 race. Looking like a swollen bumble bee.
A romantic moment with my hubby. He honored me on Mother's day with a beautiful pair of sparkling, diamond earrings. They are little and perfect for me and it was such a wonderful surprise from Ryan. He is very thoughtful and going to make an awesome dad. His gesture made me very emotional and happy. I am a lucky girl!
Momma opening her smelly, pampering body products.
Heido with her new raspberry plant and blackberry plant for her new garden in their backyard. Now, her grandbabies can come to her house and pick fruit! What fun!We had a really fun mother's day. It will be exciting to actually have a baby to hug and hold next year as I soon join the motherhood club!
watermelon and moms
I am currently waiting at home while we get the new Air Conditioner installed. They have been here for almost 4 hours and I am wanting to go for a walk or go run some errands. But, it will be a wonderful thing to have this summer. We had some HOT days and nights last summer with no relief (other than sleeping with bags of ice on our bodies). We thought it would be uncomfortably hot for a newborn this summer, so we broke down and are getting the AC.
It feels so surreal to not be at school today. But, I am enjoying it. I have already cleaned out our fridge and freezer, made 8 burritos to freeze and eat after Coranelle arrives. I have cleaned bathrooms, watered my garden and plants, written thank-you notes and worked on packing my bag and snacks for when we go to the hospital. It is funny to not know how long Coranelle will wait until she decides to come out. Will I have 2 days to get things done, or 11? I have yet to do much relaxing or reading, so that will have to come later. I am getting anxious for her to come!
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