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Thursday, June 25, 2009

2 weeks old and definatly a girl


We've survived week 2! Sarah has had good days and bad days.. with corresponding good and bad nights. She's been pretty grumpy today.. maybe PMS starts as really early... she's still adorable though. I've lost count of how many times she's peed/pooed on me and on herself. I swear every time that I've got the new diaper under to catch anything but nooo... she finds a way. I was watching her sleep (when I should have been sleeping) but I couldn't help it. When I start getting overwhelmed I try to think of the country song "You're Going to Miss This" because I know I am going to miss her sweet little face and even her sweet cry. Well, maybe not at 3 AM.
My mom was here last week and organized and cleaned my house. I love my mom. It was wonderful to have her calming presence here. She gave me lots of reassuring advice. Thanks mom!
I've noticed that most of my words end in an "s" now like they're plural.. like poops, feets, burps, loves.. I can't help it. Here's some pictures from her first weeks.. notice she's blurry in some of them. She's not a good picture taker and I'm not a good photographer!

First time in the carseat! Coming home from the hospital.

Daddy and daughter catching up on some much needed sleep


My mom got her this adorable dress and even though it's still too big, she had to dress her in it and take a photo. Sarah was not too keen on the idea, but she did look adorable!


Three generations!


Grammy with grandbaby #10. I'm glad to see the love never ends for grandbabies! :)


I love watching her sleep..


I tried to do a photoshoot for father's day but Sarah didn't like the bright sun.. but I still love her little scrunched face!



2nd official family photo


My mom and I took Sarah for her first walk around the block and she sat in her carseat like this.. she slept the whole time

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Things I know.. reflections on my first week of motherhood

Disclaimer: I will post new pictures ASAP.. but first I had some things I needed to write down, some things I know about my new role as a mother.

-I have a deep and newfound respect for my own mother. I know this will continue to grow with time. She is an amazing mother and has taught me so much. I can't thank her enough.
-I have the greatest husband in the world and I'm so grateful for that. He's so sweet with her and I love watching the two of them bond. Sometimes I think he's a better father then I am a mother.
-I love the smell of my baby. My favorite thing is to smell her hair and kiss her on the head.
-I think my baby knows how to smile. She does! She knows what she's doing and it's the sweetest face in the world.
-Breasfeeding hurts, don't let anyone tell you otherwise, and I'm pretty sure I'm doing it correctly. I don't think I would keep feeding her if she wasn't so beautiful and precious.
-As a biology teacher I've always been fascinated by the human body. I know it's a miraculous creation but I cannot believe what it's capable of. I don't know how I did it.. but I gave birth.
-Natural childbirth is overrated.. but I'm really impressed with myself that I did it.
-I'm still reeling from the idea that I just pushed (well, for 2 and a half hours) and all of a sudden there was a baby on my chest.
-I'm grateful to know that families are forever.
-I think I'm going to like being a mother, I know I'm going to like it. :)

Friday, June 12, 2009

Sarah Elaine Tucker - 6/11 @ 7:11

Julie and I went into the hospital at about 8:00 PM on Wednesday 6/10/09. Previous to this, we were watching the show "Wipeout", which happens to be the most hilarious show ever, and Julie's contractions were getting stronger and stronger. So we got our things together, hopped in the car, and drove over to Olmstead Medical Center.


Julie was so excited to meet Sarah that she couldn't help smiling despite the pain that accompanies early labor. I guess most girls give grave greetings at the hospital, because the nurses commented that usually the distressed damsels don’t display Julie’s delighted demeanor. Since Sarah is our first child, we didn't know what what to expect, and as it turned out we were in for a long night. But as the sun began to rise the next day the nurses delivered a priceless gift to our new family - Sarah Elaine Tucker.

Sarah Elaine Tucker: born on Thursday, 6/11/09 at 7:11 AM weighing 7 lbs. 9 oz.



Sarah cried for about half an hour while the nurses were doing their measurements and proceedures, but she soon calmed down after the commotion subsided. After an eventful and emotional night, everyone was tired and so we all got some well-needed rest.

Momma Tucker and Amelia also came Thursday morning and got to meet Sarah. Here are some pictures from Thursday and Friday.

Momma Tucker and Sarah













Amelia and Sarah













Julie the day after delivery





















Kurtis and Sarah















Tucker Family



Tuesday, June 9, 2009

D-Day

Oooooooh what do you do on your due date, when the baby hasn't come? Do you...

-clean the house?
-change the sheets?
-do laundry?
-go for a walk in the rain and chase some ducks? (Hilarious! See the movie)
-have a game night with friends? (They tried valiantly to make me laugh hard enough to induce labor..nice try guys!)
-start home improvement projects? (Kurtis' doing)
-make cookies?

Is that what you do? So do I! All in all, the due date thing is so anti-climatic! This D-Day was not infamous for us. Why even tell you a due date anyway? All you do is get your hopes up for nothing. Maybe this is another test at my patience. But aren't I going to learn that soon enough with a child? It's a conspiracy.
Some goslings we saw along the lake

The most updated pregnancy pose.. on the due date appropriately
The duck hunt. Notice the one straggler at the end. He was soo afraid for his life! Poor thing! It made for some good entertainment though.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

OUCH


So Kurtis went to one of the scouts' graduation party last night without me. He came home and immediately went to wash off his feet, claiming they had 'gotten a little dirty.' Well I found him in the bathroom applying a generous amount of triple-antibiotic ointment and trying to figure out a way to bandage these looooooong wounds. We've got the whole story on our new video camera, but I haven't figured out how to upload the movies. But here's a picture and I'll leave you with one word, trampoline. You come up with the story.