Sunday, November 30, 2008

Illustrated Story of The Birth of Chloe and the Week After
After laboring Saturday night and all day Sunday, we finally went in to the hospital Sunday night as the contractions got worse. Here you can see the monitor showing contractions off the chart (bottom set of squiggley lines). This was not pleasant for Tiff. After another 10 hrs of this, she finally went for an epidural.

The relief was evident.

But the contractions also then subsided, which was slowing labor down. Pitocin was then administered and breaking of the water.

Friend and birth photographer Jenny Suh chatting it up with Tiff before the big push. Tiff was now 10cm dilated and was going to start pushing in an hour.

Dad doing some last minute studying of what to do with a baby after it's born.

Cedars Sinai delivery rooms are very nice!

View of the Bev Center from the room.

Mum and Dad relaxing before the big push. Epidural still doing its work.


Contractions ramping up again after Pitocin and water breaking.

Baby's heart beat good.

First big push

Full on pushing after an hour. Doctor about to get in to scrubs but doing some big pushes using the towel technique". Tiff was giving it everything she had by this point.

Baby out!

Quick clean up to clear out meconium.

Dad cuts the cord whilst Drs work on putting Tiff back together!

Chloe doing good


Weight 7lbs and 7oz and 20.5 inches long

Dad a big admirer

First look at Mum!



Ahhh

Going home



Meeting Auntie Whitney

and Grandma

First sponge bath at home - not going well.




more cuddles with Grandma

Laundry Day!

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Hungry vs. Full

Pre-bottle...and post-bottle...

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Introducing Miss Chloe Diane Birch!

Our love joined us in the world on Monday, November 17, 2008 at 2:58pm PST. She weighed 7 lbs. 7 oz. and was 20.3 inches in length.

I'll post more photos and her birth story here very soon. In the meantime, I should change out of my pajamas and join the living.

Friday, November 14, 2008

Before you ask, yes I still am...

So my due date has come and gone and...I'm still lumpy, well, with lump.

We had another doctor's appointment yesterday. In the last three weeks my body has made very little movement towards allowing this poor child to escape. She's in there nice and tight -- NO LIGHT FOR YOU. Poor thing, it's like she's being punished. "You stay in there and think about what you've done, young lady."

I think I liked last week better, when I was too busy to be left to my boring thoughts. If you can imagine the sound of crickets, that's what my thoughts are like.

Since I have to go back to work in early 2009, we have to start to think about the dreaded day of dropping off our little one at a daycare center. Today was the day I decided to do an online search for one near my place of work.

Just opening the web page of the center and seeing the words "From 6 weeks to..." was too much to handle -- had to close it immediately. Just not ready for reality.

Friday, November 7, 2008

First week of maternity leave

Hello all, today marks the end of my first week of maternity leave. I wish I could say that I took it easy.

On Monday, 11/3, after the Sunday rains, there was an unpleasant musty smell coming from our kitchen. Since I didn't want to breathe in the odor, I decided it was laundry day! So I hauled our unmentionables and new baby clothes & towels over to my old apartment to my own washing machine. I hung out at my sister's apt. all day chatting with friends online. After two loads of washing and drying, and walking up and down two flights of stairs each time, I wasn't exhausted enough so I ran some errands. Why must Trader Joe's parking lot be so tiny? I swear, with running in for one item, I spent more time trying to maneuver my way through the dollhouse-sized parking lot.

On Tuesday, 11/4, I walked about a half-mile to my polling place and stood in line for 45 minutes...and that was just to get inside the church. Once inside, the kind polling people took one look at me and said they didn't need a pregnant lady standing in line, so they let me sit down. Thirty minutes later, I finally made it to the front of the line, and cast my votes. Then I had the dreaded half-mile walk home. I don't know what I was thinking of walking that far in my condition -- "I'm just 9 months pregnant...big deal." I obviously overextended myself because as soon as I arrived home, I finished off the half of our large size container of hummus with some chips, and crawled into bed for three hours. When I woke, my feet were pounding and achey. I guess I deserved that...

On Wednesday, 11/5, I drove 30 minutes to our local Ikea to pick out a chair for the baby's room. I found the perfect one and gleefully made my way to their self-service warehouse. I discovered my perfect chair was in pieces in a box weighing almost 50 lbs., and I swear, almost 5' x 4'. I know I'm freakishly strong with my Eastern European strength, but I know my limits. Andy was going to have to get involved. On my drive home, I grew so hungry and ravenous that I scarfed down a chicken kabob and two slices of well-buttered toast in less than 2 minutes (damn you pregnancy low blood sugar). And once again, I'd found that I'd overexerted myself and was soon napping. Two hours later, Andy called and woke me up. I was on speakerphone, surrounded by all of his work friends, while they threw him a surprise baby shower. I musty admit I felt a bit on-the-spot to be charming and witty, but I handled it ok...I think. Thank you Andy's work friends for being so generous and nice people! At 6pm I put myself back in the car and drove out to Andy's work so we could pick up the Ikea chair. We moved the shower gifts from his car to mine, and followed each other to Swede Furniture Land. Before we purchased the chair we ate a traditional Swedish Furniture dinner -- Andy had the meatballs, I had the salmon with apple glaze. Not too bad for furniture store food... After 10 minutes of watching Andy struggle (successfully!) to get the elephant-sized box into the car, we departed and met each other at home.

Thursday, 11/6, (today I'm officially 39 weeks) I decided NOT to leave the house except for the morning doctor's appointment -- I'd had enough exhaustion for one week. At the doctor's office we confirmed that we're having a girl, and that she could come anytime. My nesting instinct obviously doesn't care how tired I get, because I soon found myself ripping open the Ikea box and putting together the Karlstad chair, all my myself. I promise that I took breaks and ate snacks here and there. It came together pretty well, I must say. After that, I cleaned out a bathroom cabinet that was full of hotel shampoos & lotions, expired medicines, unused hair products, and band aids that hadn't been touched since 2001. I cleared a shelf for baby towels and shampoos on the bottom shelf.

And today I sincerely am taking it easy. Ok, fine... I spent the morning cutting down the Ikea box and bringing the pieces to the recycling container, but that's truly it. Oh, and I tried to hang up a picture in the baby's room but the wire on the back of the frame broke. That was a sign to stop. Now I'm relaxing, lying in bed typing this. I might even take a nap.

38 weeks, 6 days

I took these on Wednesday morning, Nov. 5th. My favorite part is Sassy, our cat, making an appearance in the second photo...

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Friday, July 4, 2008

Hollywood Stars Baseball Game

A couple of weekend ago, the Wellners invited us to go see Jon play in the Hollywood Stars baseball game at Dodger Stadium. It was pretty similar to the celebrity cricket match we went to a few years ago except the baseball had more fried food and more celebrities.

I followed all the celebrities around sticking my video camera in their faces as they ate, drank, talked and watched baseball. Here's Tom Arnold right before he told me to put the effing camera away or he'll put it away for me.Not sure who this latin tv presenter is, but the guys in the cheap seats would go wild every time she flipped them off. Anyway, after a bit of a wait and some excellent Dodger cupcakes, dogs, chicken wings, brownies, choc chip cookies and lots of free beer, the Dodger management decided to call a halt to the endless Dodger vs Indians game, so that the celebrity warm-up could get underway. Here's the man of the hour loosening up that throwing arm.Here are the girls enjoying the warm-up.
It was neck and neck until Jon caught a game winning catch in the final seconds, which got everyone in the white team out and also erased all the runs they had scored. Here's the winning catch.Because Jon had won the game for the blue team, we were all treated like victors and carried high out to the parking lot where George Thorogood ranted about how everyone in the white team was a bunch of cheaters and deserved to lose, before driving off at high speed in his Navigator. Here's George, Jon and David congratulating each other right after the winning play.Here's a short video of the afternoon (click on the link below).
http://www.vimeo.com/1278938
It's in HD so you have to be a bit patient. Hit play then pause whilst the gray bar shows it downloading. It will download while you go get a cup of tea so you can then come back and hit play again. Unless you have a good internet connection, then you can just hit play and ignore all of the previous instructions.