Monday, August 18, 2008

Trip

Well we never made it to South Carolina due to a mix up with our tickets through Travelocity. We were at least able to salvage part of our trip and get down to Tampa. Here are the pics.



She did great on the plane!

It's funny how Gen likes to hold on the the straps of her carseat like they are overalls.

Gen El with her Aunt Janelle

My Aunt Nancy and GenMy Aunt Denise with Genny
Genny with her cousin Dayna
G with her Grandfather (Chad's Dad)
Memere and the grandkids
Memere and G
My cousin Mike with my nephew Dax
Gen loves her Paci (and has started grabbing some objects)Gen with her Paci/Penguin
She loves to stand. We only provide balance.

Monday, August 4, 2008

On to South Carolina and Florida!

We are looking forward to our little jaunt to S. Carolina and Florida this upcoming weekend. It should be crazy busy and just crazy since we will be traveling with our little one for the first time. In other news Chad and I have started laying Genevieve down to sleep in her crib and so far we have had some success with this (keep your fingers crossed) and I have had two nights in a row of 6 hours of sleep. Woo hoo! I was getting a little stressed out over things and what we should and shouldn't do. Chad finally told me, "Dixie, step away from the books!" Genevieve has started grunting and cooing as well as smiling which makes for some great pics. Below you will find some of my favorite pics of Genevieve.

Shhhhh Don't wake the baby (or Genevieve)
Taken in Night Vision

Grammy and G

All Swaddled and no place to go

Aunt Jen and Gen

See the dimple on the right?

So sleepy

Somehow I don't think the sleep positioner is helping.Cover Girl!

Thursday, July 10, 2008

The Fourth Of July

OK so I know I said I would blog my birth story but I am still waiting for my follow up meeting with my Doula. I am wanting Chad and her to recount the events because I don't remember the timeline for everything. We had lots of fun at John and Debbie Francis' house at Lake Tapps for the 4th of July. Here are some pics from the event.

Chad and Genevieve

Me and Genevieve


TJ rocking out on the drums (two Frisbees and stakes from horseshoe)


Travis, TJ, me and Genevieve

Poppy and Genny

Geneveive, Poppy and TJ

Poppy and TJ (he was enjoying some marshmallows)

Gen in her Sleepy Wrap, she loves it! By the way that is not my

Mike's by my foot, mine is the water bottle.


Some other cute pics that have nothing to do with the fourth of July :)


In the operating room

Here's Genevieve!Daddy's first diaper
and Swaddle
Gen's Feet
What a cute Skirt, way too big for her though
Gen's first hearing test. She passed with flying colors.
She sure can make some funny faces!
How sweet (I crocheted that hat :)
She has some great big girl stretches
First Doctor's Appt.



Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Baby Genevieve is here!

We are now home and recuperating. Feel free to call me, I'd love to hear from you and share my story. I'm going to add my birth story to the blog later, but for now here is an e-mail that Chad has sent to his colleagues at work on June 24th:

For those of you that play Halo, read on. For those of you that don’t, skip to the bottom for translation/additional details.

As the sun rose on a crisp summer Saturday morning in June, the rumblings of an impending battle started brewing in the south. As the day progressed skirmishes erupted between Master Chief’s SPARTAN brethren and the invading armies every few minutes. As the sun past high overhead, the attacks were almost constant requiring the urgent attention of the SPARTAN medical officers. For one brave soul, arrival at the medical corps couldn't’t have come soon enough. The pain of her condition would have been terrible, almost tearing her apart, save for her keen ability to focus her mental powers elsewhere. By evening, however, even her mental redirection had broken down and stimpaks had to be broken out to assist her. They worked for a while, but by the following morning, little energy remained in her to continue the fight. At 6:53 AM, surgeons moved in to bring forth a new generation of SPARTAN warrior.

Code named “Genevieve,” the new warrior is undergoing extensive testing. In holding her head high, she already displays the characteristic almost inhuman strength of the SPARTAN, but without her armor. The remainder of her MJOLNIR armor is currently being fabricated to fit her 18 ¼”, 6 lb. 9 oz. size. Testing has also revealed that the new generation of SPARTAN comes equipped with an infinite supply of biological sticky grenades capable of sending even the most hardened enemy fleeing for their life.

A photo of the new SPARTAN generation has leaked from the UNSC Top Secret files:



Translation
My wife started laboring Saturday morning (her actual due date), and we headed to the hospital 3 hours later with 2 minute contractions. We were using Hypnosis for Birth, which is a series of relaxation techniques to help reduce the level of pain. Unfortunately, the baby wasn’t cooperating. She was “sunny side up,” which is incredibly painful for the mother due to additional pressure on the tailbone. We had hoped to have an all-natural birth, but in the end, we had to accept an epidural. By 6:30 A.M., after 20 hours of labor, the last 3 of which were spent actively pushing, the baby had turned, but not enough. Exhausted and overwhelmed with pain despite the epidural, we found ourselves in the unfortunate position of requiring an unplanned C-section with a wedged baby. Genevieve Ella Willwerth was born at 6:53 A.M., Sunday, June 22. She was 18 ¼” and 6 lbs. 9 oz. She is very calm, very alert, sleeps for hours and hours on end (even through the night last night), and surprised us by holding her head up already. Mom is not doing nearly as well as Genevieve with pretty severe pain from the surgery, but she is managing. Oh, and Mom hasn’t changed a diaper yet…

Genevieve practicing her air guitar for Rock Band:




As you can see Genevieve has a touch of Jaundice, hopefully this will go away soon. Below is the message my dad sent out regarding Genevieve's arrival.
On Sunday, June 22 nd, after 18 hours of delay, Genevieve Ella Willwerth made her appearance into this world at valley Medical Hospital. The daughter of Dixie and Chad Willwerth, she weighed in at 6 lbs. 9 ozs. and measured 18 1/4" long. As you can see, all are doing (and looking ) great.

Click this link to see pictures: Genevieve

Friday, June 20, 2008

My message to my due date club

Up until today I was not ready at all for Genevieve's arrival. Now all my ducks are in a row. School is out, so I'm done with work. My in-laws flew into town last night. Everything is ready to go. Nobody thought I would make it do my due date because I'm so little (4'11"). My due date is tomorrow so I keep thinking, OK any time now. I haven't felt any contractions whatsoever. I am 70% effaced and 1 cm dilated, but I have been that way for over a week and half. I keep thinking, how do I get the message to her that we are ready now? :) I think it's crazy that I'm feeling this way and we aren't even to her due date yet. It just seems like everyone else has their baby before they even get to their due date. The longer it takes the more it seems surreal. It has been surreal enough as it is having this being living inside of me, but it seems more surreal now. It's like, hmmmm maybe she'll never come. Of course I know she will. It's just a strange feeling of the unknown and I have never done well with dealing with the unknown. Please send labor vibes my way. Everyone here is ready, we just need Genevieve to be ready. I guess she wants to make everyone sweat it out for her grand entrance.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Dr. Appointment

Had a doctor's appointment Wednesday, June 18th. Still 70% effaced and 1 centimeter dilated. Genevieve seems to be a lower. Looks like she'll still be hanging out a while. Chad's parents come into town tonight at 8:40. Lots to do before then. Last day of work today too. Woo hoo!

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Baby Update

We had a doctor's appointment on Wednesday the 11th. Apparently at that time I was 70 % effaced and 1 cm dilated. Genevieve is in the vertex position (head down), low but not completely dropped. It looks like all systems are a go.

We made it to Avenue Q! If you ever get the chance to see this I highly recommend it. It is in town for a while longer. Keep in mind that even though this show has puppets, it is NOT for kids.





We celebrated Father's Day at Travis and Sarah's house. I'm so thankful that we have a day to celebrate my dad. I'm sure we take him for granted way to often. He truly is always there for us. We love you dad!
TJ sure is getting big. :)




It's gotten to the point where everyone I call I have to say up front, "This is not the baby call". Every one is waiting to hear "The baby call". Chad and I both feel like we finally have all our ducks in a row and now it's just a waiting game for Genevieve to come. Chad is working from home for here on out and I am taking half days or entire days off and Thursday is my last day of work. We are thankful she waited until we were ready, now we'll see how much longer we have to wait. She could come as late as July 5th! I can't imagine. But we will both be patient (no inductions unless she is past two weeks late) and wait because we know good things come to those who wait.