Monday, August 24, 2009

HANNAH

Since I am the world's worst at putting together baby books, this blog is our girl's virtual baby book. I plan on having it printed and bound every year to keep for the girls. I started this after both girls entered our lives and I want to at least include their birth stories, highlights of Hannah's 1st year and pictures. I'm also going to try to come and do a post for Hannah's 1st birthday. So, you might want to skip this post...as I am simply posting for my documentation.

Hannah was born on December 20, 2006 at 7:04 p.m. and weighed 7 lbs 11 oz. She was a perfect little baby and I loved every second of labor! Although my pregnancy wasn't an easy one, I loved being pregnant...loved it!! After having a miscarriage before Hannah, I was so fortunate to be introduced to my doctor, Dr. Ehmer. He is one of the only doctors in Dallas that will do certain testing on you after only one miscarriage. Most doctors wait until you have 3 failed pregnancies to do the tests. Luck for us, he did the blood tests and quickly discovered that I have antiphospholipid syndrome, a disorder that causes blood clots and pregnancy-related complications such as miscarriages and stillbirths. So, I was put on a blood thinner and had to give myself shots in my stomach twice a day through the entire pregnancy-something I was more than happy to do! Due to the syndrome, I was scheduled for an induction at 38 weeks. So, the day came and we showed up at labor and delivery at Baylor Hospital in Dallas at 6a.m. Brett was THE BEST "labor coach" I could have ever asked for!!! He was awesome!!! Everyone came for our sweet pea's birth...Jammy, Papa, Gigi, Grandpop, Aunt Sarah, and Aunt Mary. After she was born, she had some trouble nursing and screamed and screamed for the longest time. I remember looking up at Brett and he had this look on his face like, "what have we gotten ourselves into!" She finally got the hang of it and we were able to cuddle with our sweet little baby. We went home on the 22nd and had a couple of days to adjust before having all of my family and Brett's family over for Christmas dinner. It was so much fun!! It was such a fun Christmas with a sweet little newborn!

Much to our dismay, we discovered at about 3 weeks old that Hannah had colic!!! After trying to diagnose her with acid reflux and everything else we could possibly blame her uncontrollable crying on, my pediatrician said she thought it was just colic and there was nothing we could do about it. I remember I just sat there and cried and cried!! Did I have it in me...was I going to be able to handle a baby with colic? Brett had a very demanding job AND was right in the middle of going to school full-time to get his MBA. He was in class every Friday and Saturday and had to study at nights and on the weekend when he wasn't working, so, until graduation, I was pretty much on my own. I was ok with that, because I knew it was temporary, and I knew he was doing it for his family...but I also knew it would be a challenge!! Looking back, I'm so glad that he did it when he did because Hannah didn't know the difference. Now both girls have their daddy when he's not working now and they adore him!! I was in Waco many, many weekends during that time!! My mom would take over and walk the crying baby around and stand in front of the running faucet with her!!! The day time was fine, but around 4:00 was when it all started. We lived in a 2,400 sf house at the time and there wasn't much room to go and hide a screaming baby from a studying daddy. But we managed and just laugh about it now. The colic subsided at around 6 months, although we still had a high maintenance baby until 11 or 12 months. I wouldn't trade a second of that tough year for anything...if that's what it took to get the sweet, loving, caring little girl that we have now, it was worth every penny!!

I nursed Hannah until she was almost 7 months. I loved feeding time, as it was our quiet time together. Once she stopped crying at night and went to sleep, she was a great sleeper, but an early riser. I can't really remember, but I think she started sleeping through the night at about 2 months and then she would wake up between 5:30-6:15 and get in bed with us and play. We loved that time in the morning when she was so happy! When she was about 6 months old, I started making oatmeal with peaches in it every morning and Brett and Hannah would lay in bed and eat it together. Hannah was a great eater! Tomatoes were always her favorite and she loved any kind of fruit.

Hannah had her fair share of ear infections as a baby. By 14 months, she had had 5, so in April of 2008 we had tubes put in. Those tubes are miracles!!! She was a different child and we never had an ear infection after that! Hannah started walking when she was 15 months but it took her several weeks for her to become confident on her feet. I wish I had more documented on when she started talking and what she was saying because I really can't remember specifics.

During Hannah's first 1 1/2 years, Brett and I were fortunate to have great parents that kept her while I tagged along on many of Brett's business trips. Hannah got to spend a lot of time in both Waco and Graham while Brett and I went to California, Paris, London, Portugal and China. It was a great time for us, but I remember leaving her for the 1st time when she was 6 months old and we went to a wedding in Tahoe. I didn't think I was going to make it to the airport...I just balled my eyes out...and it didn't get any easier telling her good-bye on any of the other trips either. Going to China was the hardest because we were going to be gone for 2 full weeks and we wouldn't be able to call home very often to get updates.
I'm going to have to come back and post her birth pictures. They wouldn't load for some reason. I've posted several from her 1st Christmas and then 1 from each month up until I started the blog.

Hannah's 1st Christmas







January 2007

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October 2008

2 comments:

Kelly said...

Oh, I love this! So much fun to read about Hannah as a baby. It is so crazy to me that she was a difficult infant since she is such a sweet, sweet girl now. You have done an amazing job with your girls, Emily!

ELMORE said...

Love that you did this, Emily! What a great idea and such special memories.