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Tuesday, 28 October 2008

  • Been a long time... for anybody who reads this!

    So, we had our baby! Onnie Lee Jackson Williams!

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    Onnie Lee Jackson was one of Lee's grandparents. Lee was named after him, and we really like the name, so we decided to keep all three names! It is really important to us that Onnie knows about his family and his history.

    It's been 5 weeks since he's been born (the picture is him at about 2 weeks I think). Since then, he's been in the clinic 4 days for jaundice, my parents came to visit for 2 weeks, we did his Peruvian paperwork (including his Peruvian passport!), we spent a week in the capital of Lima getting his American passport and report of birth abroad, and our apartment building got broken into so we are packing up our things and looking for a new place to live. It's been crazy!

    He's doing really well. He was going 2-3 hours between feedings, but for the past two weeks he's upped it to 1 and 1/2 to 2 hours. Makes a mommy tired! But he is a very calm baby and we are so thankful! He smiles a lot at daddy and has been making funny grunt/growl noises all the time. We love him!

    I posted about the birth on facebook, but here it is on xanga:

    I think the procedures for birthing babies in Arequipa would be described as old school, but I have faith in them, at least in my doctor! When I went in to the ER in the morning of the 22nd, I was really disappointed. The ER was really old and warm and not very clean feeling. And there was a little baby behind a partition nearby that was crying and crying and all of the sudden I got freaked out and nervous that I was going to have one of those!

    I was in the hospital by 8:30 or so, got a room, an enema, an IV, a good shave, then I was left alone with Lee and we hung out through some mildly rough contractions until our doctor was able to come. Probably about 11:00 or 11:30, she decided to give me oxytocin in my IV to speed up the labor (I thought I was doing just fine on my own!) and broke my water, which sped up labor uncomfortably mucho! Oh, I forgot to mention, before that, she gave me a tank of gas to suck in during contractions. It didn't really help all that much, except it distracted me a little. What it really did was numb my lips and make my eyelids tremble a little.

    Probably only 10 minutes after they sped up my labor I was dying! I don't really remember now how it felt, but I remember thinking that it felt like my bottom half of me was being torn apart from my top half and there was no room to breathe! Lee was awesome through all of it. I was sure I bruised his arm or shoulder, but I guess not. We had decided that I was going to do it all natural - no epidural, not just for the baby's sake, but because we weren't sure how safe it was to have an epidural here. But by this time, I felt like I couldn't handle it anymore. I was expecting pain, but not excruciating unbearable pain (naive I guess?). So I told Lee I wanted an epidural and I knew I was asking him to put me in a spot that he wasn't sure about. But he said if I really thought I needed one, we would do it.

    By now, they had to take me to the delivery room BY HAVING ME GET OFF MY BED AND GET ONTO ANOTHER! Needless to say, I didn't want to move. Anyway, it took about 1/2 an hour to get the epidural and by that time, Onnie was only 1/2 an hour away! I kept saying "I still feel everything!" which I guess I couldn't really know, maybe it did take some edge off. But I was expecting a little more relief!

    They did an episiotomy, so it took a while afterward to take care of that. It felt pretty dang weird, but I had no complaints after what had just happened!

Wednesday, 23 July 2008

  • Baby Class!

    So I found a lady to take birthing classes with! Her name is Beatriz and she lives across town in Umacollo.

    Our first class was last Tuesday. First impressions:
    She looked kind of like the little designer lady from The Incredibles, except she doesn't have glasses and she's Peruvian.
    She didn't mind getting very close to my face and making gestures that would be sort of embarrassing in public. She's a very animated lady.
    Her classroom was nice and modern and inviting. It had a carpeted area to the left for doing exercises, and to the right were two chairs, a white board, some diagrams and "props."
    At first I didn't know if I was going to like her because she was almost like a 1st grade teacher, but it didn't take too long for me to see I could learn a lot from her.

    Classes here are usually private, like mine. If you take a community class it's usually 40-50 women, without their husbands. I get the impression that the norm here is for the husband not to be very involved in the pregnancy, or even the delivery! I'm glad Lee is the opposite!

    During our last class, we talked about what to take to the hospital with us. That was very helpful! We also talked about how we are going to name our baby. We're going to try to talk to as many people as we can before the birth so nothing gets mixed up! According to the law, our baby would have to be named "... Williams Williams." Because he must have both the mother's last name and the father's. That would sound a little stupid!

    In other news... we painted a wall in the future nursery. It turned out a little more "school bus" and a little less "sand" than I expected. We might make it lighter. It's a little frustrating because there is almost no place to look for nursery stuff here. They have some cribs, some blankets. It's hard enough to find something interesting online, let alone in Arequipa! Why doesn't anyone want to make travel-themed nursery stuff? And I don't mean little trains and cars and airplanes. But I'm sure we'll figure something out. I don't think I'll care all that much about the nursery once the baby is here!

Friday, 27 June 2008

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    Lee and I on top of the Creperie Restaurant downtown. That's part of the Santa Catalina convent behind us, with Chachani in the very background.

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    And since that picture above is a beautiful one, but doesn't quite capture the size of the belly, here are two we took in front of the apartment yesterday. The zipped-jacket-got-it-together look, and the letting-it-all-hang-out look. I'm 27 weeks and 3 days here!

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    And a sonogram picture of our baby's face! I think it is more and more precious every time I look at it. We have it hanging on the fridge right now. That's his left palm on the right there, and maybe his right palm to the left. His body is actually out of range; that blob on the left is one of my organs, I think! Once I get a baby picture of me via email from my mama, I'll put up both Lee's and my baby pictures to see what kind of mix we'll get! 

Thursday, 22 May 2008

  • Signs that I truly am Pregnant

    1. I have three plain white t-shirts that I wear often, and all three have dribble stains on them.
    2. I am increasingly interested in baking, creating photo albums, organizing, and reorganizing.
    3. I adore every baby that passes by.
    4. I have really terrible gas and indigestion.
    5. I feel like I can barely breathe sometimes.
    6. I don't like putting my tennis shoes on, or getting up off the floor once I'm sitting down on it.
    7. I cry a lot (I mean, even more than before I was pregnant!)
    8. I go to bed around 8:30pm if I haven't taken a nap during the day.
    9. I have an insatiable sweet tooth (that's a sign for me that I'm pregnant).
    10. I have my hands sticking in the top of my high-rise pregnant pants to feel my belly as often as is not too socially inappropriate.

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Sunday, 27 April 2008

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    We got to find out the sex on Friday! It's a BOY! We are so shocked. We thought we were having a girl! It's almost like finding out I'm pregnant all over again; I have to stop thinking bows and dresses and baking and dolls, and start thinking race cars, dinosaurs, and airplanes! (Airplanes especially because of who I'm married to!) But we are so excited!

    In the sonogram, actually when this picture was taken, we could see his little jaw moving up and down - he was sucking his thumb! It was the most adorable thing I've seen!

    I'm a really good example of the "What to Expect When You're Expecting" mom. I'm not near as nauseous anymore, I feel more pregnant now and that makes me so happy! I am still having a lot of nosebleeds, though. But it feels so good to be back home after such a long visit to the states now that I'm feeling up to "nesting!" I just want to make our apartment feel as homey as possible!

    Oh, and I'll be 19 weeks tomorrow! When we had the sonogram, baby looked about a week older than he's supposed to be! He's a healthy little thing!

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