Sunday, December 31, 2006

Shelby is a Blessing

Shelby was blessed this past Saturday. She is such a blessing in my life for so many reasons.


The days leading up to the blessing were so busy. After the blessing we had planned to have a lunch for our family and close friends, so there was a menu to plan, food to buy, a place to secure, cleaning to be done, decorations to pick out, balloons to blow up, wardrobe to decide on and have ready; all of this on top of our regular every day tasks. By Friday evening we were nowhere near finished. Saturday morning my mother still had cleaning to do, we had the decorations to put up, balloons to blow up, and we had to be at church by the latest 11:00 am. We made it there with about 10 minutes to spare which was great cause it gave me a chance to sit and breathe...sort of. Shelby had to be dressed and every few minutes I was looking around for my invited guests - BdaB, some other friends from college, and, of course, Mocha. Most of the people turned up. When it was almost time to go down to the front there were at least 19 of us. I didn't want to be the first to walk in but Shelby was main attraction and I had her so down I went with everyone else following closely behind in single file. The pastor took Shelby and prayed for her and for us after giving the church a little preamble about myself and hubby, then when it was all done we filed back out to the foyer. I had really wanted to stay and hear the sermon but I had to leave - we still had preparations to do if we wanted the room and food to be ready when everyone got there with their empty stomachs. Of course, when I left most of my guests left with me. Hubby had to stay to videotape the rest of the service.
When we got to the place we immediately started blowing up balloons and putting out peanuts. My newfound family was there to help which made things go a lot faster. By the time church was done hubby came home with Shelby and the food was almost ready. We ate, we talked, we laughed, we had a great time. Some friends didn't make it...I was disappointed about that but that's life sometimes.Regardless, overall it was a wonderful day.
Of course, the cake. It was vanilla cake with raspberry filling and whipped topping.
The colors were pink, purple, and white.


Here is a pic of the food when it was almost done. There was oxtail, fish, veggie meat, bbq chicken, salad, potato salad, and rice and peas.

Monday, December 25, 2006

Reponse to 'Anon' Comment

In response to nyabg's 'anon' comment on The Best of Times, The Worst of Times.

...i couldn't leave your 2 brothers home alone... Man, I would have said they're coming with! ;-)
It wasn't a big deal. I knew I had hours before Shelby would arrive, so why disrupt the whole household. It would have made everything so complicated.

And you'd never had unrelievable pain in your life before? wow! You just went straight for the biggest imaginable pain.
Uh, yeah, cause it pretty much was.

Did you ever wonder (i'm sure you must have) what Sid must've been thinking seein 'Mommy' in pain and acting strange? Did he ever comment or you explain to him?
I did wonder. I looked at him through the sideview mirror. He was watching me. I don't think I explained in detail but I'm pretty sure I told him my stomach was hurting cause the baby was coming.

Again, lol at the image of you, 'wheeling' youself into the hospital and then nurses asking you to sign things! Glad i live up here! Then all i'd have to do, is hand over my health card (if that).
We have health cards here too. And, as a matter of fact, they had me on file from the last time I was there giving birth to Sid. But I still had to resign waivers and stuff like that.

So i guess you're all healed now?
When you made this comment I'm sure I was healed by then, but there's no doubt that I'm all healed now!

And I'd like to hear about your hospital roomies too. How long did you stay?
My roomies, yeah, they were special. I had the bed by the window which was fine by me. (It seems so long ago now, I should have remembered to respond sooner cause now I hardly remember anything!) I do remember that my roomies came and took over the rest of the room. The curtains were up between our beds but that was about it. That meant that everytime I had to use the bathroom I had to walk in front of them (and whoever happened to be visiting) cause they didn't close the curtain at the foot of their bed. They also didn't close the curtain on the other side of their bed where the sink was, so everytime I came out of the bathroom to wash my hands I was again in their 'area'. They weren't considerate that way. Also, the husband stayed very late at night - as late as he could hide from security. I was glad when the nurse who checked on the lady went and told security he was in there and they told him to leave. When you're in a semi-private room you're supposed to consider the privacy and feelings of your roommate. They didn't. They were trying to get a private room but they were all full so each day they were supposed to leave they couldn't. One time I heard the lady say they may as well stay cause it wasn't so bad staying with me! Of course it wasn't bad staying with me cause I was the one staying with them!! Anyway, I liked being in the hospital and being waited on, but the inconsiderate roommates were trying. I had Shelby Monday morning and I was out by Wednesday midday.

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Shelby Laughing

This is the first time I've heard Shelby laugh so much.
Shelby is a grabber. Whatever she can get her hands on will stay in her grasp. She particularly likes to hang on to my hair.

Friday, December 22, 2006

More and More Pix

Uncle BdaB and Fam bought this gift for Shelby. See how intently she's watching it! (Taken yesterday)
She's starting to learn how to hold her bottle. (Taken yesterday)
This is an upside-down view of Shelb. (Taken today)

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Reflux

Shelb has some serious reflux. She must spit up at least half of her food. The doctor says that since she's gaining weight he's not worried about it but we could try gripe water if we want. That was a month ago. I just got some this past weekend and gave some to Shelb Sunday night. She almost choked on it! It's more syrupy than she's used to I guess. And since the other bottles are, um, asleep in the grave we bought her some new fancy shmancy bottles called Dr. Brown's which supposedly reduce the amount of air she takes in. She's still spitting up but we're watching to see if the colic is reduced. At least the gripe water brings up the excess air which seems to help.
Here is a pic of Shelb. She's lying next to my leg as I type this post.
This is some of us walking to the truck on Monday morning after being smoked out of our home the night before. We stayed at hubby's mom's house.
Hubby's mom needed a ride so I sat in the back seat between Sid and Shelb. This is the view of Shelb from my seat next to her.

Its Called Improvisation

Sunday morning we all went to church for a funeral (again). Hubby was asked to video tape so the rest of us tagged along (we're friends of one of the deceased's sons so it wasn't like we were rubbernecking). While we were there wouldn't you know that Shelb did a load. I took her into one of the back rooms to change her only to find that there weren't any diapers left in her bag. I happened to have a safety pin holding part of my skirt together where the button uesd to be and she had a couple of large burp cloths that double as cloth diapers. I wrapped that girl up and covered the pin in case it came loose (plus I had it facing outward so if it popped open it would stick her, only the person holding her if at all). Then I found a plastic bag that had the mini DV tapes that I bought to tape the service, ripped two holes in the bottom, and tied it on to her. I took a pic of the final product but somehow I didn't save it in my phone. :( That was supposed to be my Sunday pic.

Saturday, December 16, 2006

Sad Face While Awake

Pic taken by sister Alex.

Daddy's Girls (Almost)


Here is Shelb and Alex - daddy's two youngest girls.

Cloudy Day

Usually Shelb is my Morning Sunshine. Not so this morning!

At the Airport

Yesterday Shelb and Sid and me and hubby took grandma (my mother) to the airport. She left for Jamaica. She was nervous about the turbulence and esp the air pockets but she made it with little of the first and none of the second. Anywho, here are pix of them kids seeing her off!
Sid and Grandma
Shelb and Grandma
Shelb waiting in line

Thursday, December 14, 2006

More of Today - Eating Lunch



Daddy just had to be in the picture!

Beginning of Something Great?

Here are more pictures (hopefully the beginning of more and more and even more pictures)!

This picture was taken Dec 5 when my sister asked me to take one and send it to her phone.


Here is a collage of this morning's pictures. See, here she is pushing herself up off the bed.

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Her Life

Shelby's life is just not that interesting. It would be nice to chronicle "major" events daily but I won't make any promises. I will at least try to take pictures every few days with even my cell phone. I would take one now but she's not here, she's on the road with her father.

Monday, December 11, 2006

My Sunshine

What a pleasant baby Shelby is first thing in the morning! And she's talking so much more - it seems so sudden, this drastic increase in cooing. I would tape it but you never know when she's going to start/stop.

Today I gave her my finger and she opened her hand and wrapped her fingers around mine! Coincidence? I think not! :)

Pix From a Few Days Ago



Yesterday's Pix



Have To Get Her Started Early


Thursday, November 30, 2006

Some Pix for the Nosey Ones :)

Because Auntie Nyabg nagged reminded me about posting pictures, here are some taken about 15 mins ago.

And another...

And yet another...

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Shelby is getting bigger and more beautiful with each passing day!

She's getting more control of her hands now. She grips things, she can sometimes push her pacifier back in her mouth, and she even tries to prop up her bottle with a closed fist.

She's so pleasant. She loves interaction. She loves to be talked to and played with and kissed. She also loves being bathed. That's an easy way to calm her down when she's having her usual late-night fussiness.

She's really the sweetest!

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Shopping Spree

This cold weather has given me reason to go on a shopping spree for Shelby. (It helps that I had a $200 gift card for Babies R Us that I got from my co-workers.) The past few days it has been near-freezing weather and poor Shelby didn't have much to wear in the way of warm clothes. So we took that gift card, left Shelb at home with grandma, and braved the biting wind to go buy my baby some clothes. It was fun though. That was the first clothes shopping I've done for her. Girls' clothes are the cutest. We spent $170 on outfits. Some fit now, some are slightly bigger, and a few she won't be able to wear for a while. But at least for now she'll be warm. We bought long-sleeved bodysuits, tops, pants, jumper-like outfits, and even two hats. If you could see her now!

Monday, November 06, 2006

The Latest Names and Stuff

Somehow Shelby got the following (addt'l) nicknames: Booby, Boobala, Princess Boobala, Princess Pukey, Shelb, Shelbylana, and my current favorite Shelbyla.

She's making all sorts of sounds these days. She's cooing and grunting and snorting. Sounds sort of animalistic, doesn't it?

Yesterday she was laying her head in Sidney's lap while he read to her and she found that so amusing; she was all smiles.

Her two month check up should be next Monday and I have yet to schedule the appt. She will have to get FOUR shots and I'm not looking forward to it. At least she doesn't know what's coming.

Saturday, November 04, 2006

Friday, November 03, 2006

I probably shouldn't have laughed but it was funny.

Shelby has a strong grip with those little hands and long fingers of hers. A few minutes ago she found her hair and grabbed a hold of it. I didn't realize it until she started making up her face into a frown like she was getting ready to cry. I went to find out what the problem was which was when I saw the grip she had on her hair. Poor baby didn't know how to let go!

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Morning Sunshine

Three smiles in a row!


Tuesday, October 31, 2006

And More



Friday, October 13, 2006

Of Course, More Pix

This one is with sister Alex and brother Sid.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Today's Pix

In the first pic you see another one of her sleeping positions. She has to be placed "just so" in one of her preferred positions if she is to stop fussing and go to sleep.


In the second pic she's sitting up in one corner of the couch.

Monday, October 09, 2006

Friday, September 29, 2006

She's already trying to buck the system

I can just tell that we're going to have problems. I attempt to move her hand one way and she has to rebel and push in the opposite direction! Try to clean her behind and she won't stop kicking. Try to feed her and she's pushing me away all the while opening her mouth wide like milk is gonna come from somewhere else. Kids these days!

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Look at this girl all spread out like she owns the place!
A close up with your eyes open.
Your brother used to make an 'o' face too.

The Best of Times, The Worst of Times

I was somewhat worried about your upcoming labor and delivery. I was hoping that things would go as smoothly and quickly as it had with your brother. Sure, I was younger then and, yes, I was in much better shape, but a girl can still hope, right? After the first contraction hit I knew things would be different this time around. The contraction already had a hint of pain and none of the pressure I felt the last time. That was just after 1 a.m. Monday morning. After the second one I started to time them - they were 11 minutes apart. The way I figured it I had a good six hours before I had to worry about your arrival. So, I did what any logical person would do...I went to bed. I woke up again after 2 a.m. and figured since I was up I may as well pack my hospital bag. Your father woke up and wanted to know what I was doing. I told him but since the contractions were now only 10 minutes apart we knew there was time so we both went back to sleep. I guess we could have gone to the hospital but it would have been really inconvenient. We couldn't leave your two brothers home alone. In my mind I figured we could wait until morning then get Sid ready for school and then take me to the hospital since they are in the same neighborhood. Well, 6 a.m. and the contractions woke me up. Seven minutes apart and more painful. At 7 a.m. your father and Sid got up to start getting ready. Your father didn't realize how close I was because he was taking his time - that is until I hurried him along with a coule of "gentle" proddings. By the time we were ready to leave an hour later the contractions were five minutes apart and they had me twisting in every direction to try to ease the pain, but to no avail. I have never had pain that couldn't be relieved.

The drive should have lasted no more than 30 minutes. That meant at least another six contractions. Or so I thought. The five minute reprieve quickly turned to three minutes. We went through two school zones and traffic but the kicker was when we were literally around the corner from the hospital when we got stuck behind a school bus...picking up children in wheelchairs. I know your father would have gone around the bus if he had any opportunity but we were on a two-lane road with a median in between so there was no getting around it. We had to wait. Anyway, the back doors of the bus had to be opened, the lift lowered, each kid put in and the chair locked on, lifted into the bus and taken off the lift. Granted, there were only two kids but those few minutes saw me having contractions two minutes apart and Sid in the backseat watching me from the side mirror. (We had planned to drop him off to school first but there was no way I was going to make it.) Once the bus got out of our way we zipped around the corner and headed up to the main entrance nearly running over three guys who were walking in the driveway. Your father honked and they acted like they didn't know which way to find the sidewalk, so him being they way he is he revved the engine and kept driving towards them barely slowing down. Yes, they moved then. At the front door I wanted to make a run for it but your father made it out of the car before me and went inside to try to get a wheelchair and someone to help me since he couldn't very well leave your brother outside in the car by himself. He came back with the chair and wheeled me in and left. With no one to help I had to start wheelng myself down the corridor towards the delivery area. I made it halfway when a wonderful man saw me and offered to push me the rest of the way.

I finally got to where I needed to be and I told the nurse I was having a baby. I'm sure she was thinking, yeah, right. I must have had at least five more contractions before she finally paid me enough attention to put me a delivery room. She had me change and when she checked me I was six cm dilated. I asked her what the goal was and she told me 10 cm. I immediately looked at the clock wondering how much more I could take. It was 8:25 a.m. Nurses came and went. One hooked me up to an IV, another checked on me, and another kept giving me papers to sign. Some contractions and 15 minutes later your father found me. With barely enough time to breath between the surges of pain the pressure started and my water broke. I warned the main nurse that I couldn't not push. She tried to tell me to breathe through it. That lasted for two contractions and I told her you were coming. She ran and got the midwife since the doctor hadn't arrived yet. I really couldn't control it. It was like trying to not throw up - you can keep it at bay for only so long but then the body takes over and the mind has no say anymore. So out you started to come. The midwife kept telling me to push and give it one long push and your father tried to hold my hand while repeating what the midwife said. I wanted to smack them all. I tried telling them I had no energy left but they kept "coaching" me along. At 8:53 a.m. you flew out and tore me every which way from Tuesday (I have to use a sitz bath every day now, thank you very much). You cried a little bit but then you stopped. I was so relieved to not have to push anymore and the pain was finally over. Not 10 minutes later the doctor walks in and sees that he missed the excitement. All he had to do was clean up the mess, i.e. stitch me up. In the meantime your father was busy cutting your umbilical cord, taking pictures and making phone calls. When everything was done I got to hold you. Yup, you were a girl. You were my Shelby. I looked at you and looked at you. You were so cute. And you turned out to be a strong sucker, a natural! I don't remember much after that. At some point, maybe an hour later, you were taken upstairs and I was wheeled to my room. After the morning's ordeal I was starved so as soon as I was allowed you know I ordered breakfast: french toast, scrambled eggs, a fruit platter, and hot chocolate. That turned out to be my breakfast every morning. The days kind of went in a blur after that. You were brought back to me all bundled up and sleeping peacefully. Then our roomies joined us (they ended up bogarting half the room including the sink, but that's another story). You got a couple of visitors, I got some flowers and candy. Your brother, Sid, was too excited to come and see you after school. He wanted to see you and kiss you and hold you. That morning before I left the car I had told him that he would have his sister that day. A big smile had broken out on his face. And speaking of Sid, I was somewhat surprised and how much the two of you look alike at birth. He was a little heavier and longer with thicker legs and more hair. You had longer fingers and toes. You were both perfect to me.

There's more to tell, esp. about your eating habits but I'll leave that for another post. But if I say that you were born 7lbs and 4 oz, and you left the hospital under 7lbs, then one week later you were already up to 7lbs and 15oz, you'll know that eating was not one of your problems. :) I guess you get your appetite from me.

Nicknames for you: Booby, Sweepy (Sweet Pea), Wonky
Your name: Shelby Alana Morgan
Don't ask me what he's trying to teach her.
With her two grandkids
Talk about a PROUD grandma! This is the one!