Monday, November 19, 2012

Happy 2 Month Birthday, Camden

November 15, 2012

You are getting so big. Some of the 0-3 month clothing does not fit anymore. I am so sad to have to pack some of it away.  You SMILE, and LAUGH, and COO all the time. It is so cute. Your big brother Hudson always asks what you are saying.  He doesn't understand your babytalk.  I do. You are saying, I love my Mommy.  Seeing you smile at me when I'm getting ready to nurse you, or pick you up is heart melting. Watching you smile at your brother and father is so sweet.

We went out for Halloween. You were Superman and your brother was Spiderman.  You guys were so cute. My little super heros.  You are very calm and relaxed. You don't mind others holding you and you sleep a long time in the swing and when you are swaddled. Sometimes, I just want to hold you and pick you up to cuddle.  You love the cuddles.  You don't mind being on your tummy either for tummy time play.  Good job.

Happy 1 Month Birthday, Camden

October 15, 2012

Happy Birthday, Camden.  You are a month old. Stop. Stop Growing. Stop Time. I LOVE this stage. You are so sweet and cuddly. You are perfect. I love holding you and smelling your sweet baby scent.  You are a sleeper. You love to just sleep and nothing will keep you awake.  Except around 9:30 at night. You get a burst of energy and want to stay awake. It happens to be at the same time I am ready to call it a day and fall asleep.  Silly boy.  Your little brother still loves to hold and kiss and hug you all the time.  I hope you guys become great friends someday and enjoy playing with each other.

We went to your cousin's birthday party at his house. Connor turned ONE YEAR. You have a long way before that, but I know it will seem like just a blink before it comes. You have had lots of visitors and were given lots of gifts.  We are blessed to have you in our lives.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Happy One Week Birthday, Camden

September 22, 2012

You are ONE WEEK OLD already!  Time goes by way too quickly.  It seems like just yesterday, I found out I was pregnant with you (on your big brother's 2nd birthday, actually). I am truly trying to cherish your babyhood since I know this stage of you sleeping a bunch and being all cuddly is going to disappear all too soon. 

We left the hospital on Monday early evening.  At the hospital, you met your Grandmother, Poppy, Vavo, Vovo, Grandpa, Aunt Kim, and Cousin Dillon.  Your big brother Hudson also came to the hospital to meet you.  Your first week of life, you met a few more of Mommy's cousins, went to the doctors, slept, ate, and pooped.  Your big brother really loves you and wants to hold you all the time. You just want to eat and sleep all the time.  You love snuggling next to Mommy at night and Daddy during the day.

I love you.

Mommy.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Welcome to the world, Camden







Camden Richard
September 15, 2012
10:38 pm
8 pounds 10.75 ounces
20.5 inches

My estimated due date was Thursday, September 13. I assumed I would go over since I was a full week overdue with Hudson.  I was right. We did not mind. I wanted to finish out the work week and go apple picking on Saturday. I was not uncomfortable at all. I started losing my mucous plug on Wednesday evening. I went to work the rest of the week. At 2 am on Saturday morning, I started having some contractions. They were kind of painful and 10 minutes apart but not so severe that I had to stand up. They were strong enough that they would not let me sleep. I read a book during them and it helped me take my mind off them. The contractions seemed to fizzle out around 6am.   

We went apple picking in the late morning and walked around.  Hudson walked around the pumpkin area, looked at all the animals, and ate some cookies. I was contracting on and off and told Rich I wanted to leave.  We left and ordered pizza as my last meal.

I tried to nap around 3. I started timing my contractions and they were between 6 and 7 minutes apart. They stayed that distance for a while but were getting more painful.  I took a shower to see if that would help the pain but it didn’t really help. I finally called my midwives and Elise was on call. I was glad because she had delivered Hudson.  She told me to lay down again, drink some juice, and do kick counts because the baby wasn’t moving a bunch. After about a half hour, I got up and the contractions were between 4 and 5 minutes apart and much more painful.  She told me to come in and that she would see me in the triage area before determining to admit me.
We had already called my inlaws who were at our house. Hudson started watching A Bugs Life and we left.  We got to the hospital a little after 9pm and Rich gave the car to the valet.  We got checked into triage at 9:27. I was 5cm dilated. My water broke at the next contraction. They ordered the antibiotic for me since I was Group Strep B positive.  The contractions came very close together and it was quite painful. I had wanted the room with the labor tub, but someone was using it. Yale only has one. We were going to wait it out. Rich was told to run to get our stuff from the car since our camera was in it. I thought they were being silly since it was 10 hours before Hudson was born when I was 5 cm.  
Rich got back to the triage area and we walked over to a room because Elise did not think I would make it long enough for the tub room.  They did some counterpressure on my hips during contractions which helped. I was only there a short time before I felt like I needed to poo. Elise said it was the baby and I was seriously doubting her since it was so quick. I painfully got on the bed on my side and she checked me.  At the next contraction, I was fully dilated.  Elise walked toward the door to turn on the light and I panicked and yelled “Where are you going?” For some reason, I thought she was leaving and I was going to shoot out a baby.

I pushed 13 minutes. He crowned on the first push but she had me stop pushing a little to help me not have another 4th degree tear. I felt a burning sensation but not really pain. I couldn’t tell when I was contracting anymore. I was just hot and tired. He came out and there was a bunch of fluid that gushed out. He spun around in Elise’s hands and she put him on me.  They suctioned his mouth and he started to cry.  I had a very small 1st degree. Rich had called my mother when we were in the triage area and they got there while I was being stitched up. I started bleeding too much but I thought I was just incontinent. I hadn’t said anything but when they checked me, they noticed. Elise took out some clots behind my cervix which had lowered.I finally went up to postpartum and they weighed and measured him. My mother and stepfather came up with us. My tailbone felt bruised but I was feeling fairly good, just tired.
I can’t compare which labor was more painful since Hudson was all back labor and took forever.  Camden’s was rapid and really intense.  Both of the boys stats were similar but Camden was in the correct position and so much easier to push out.
Hudson loves his brother and is very protective of him. He gets very upset whenever Camden is crying. It’s cute. 

Monday, September 10, 2012

Happy 2 1/2 birthday!

July 6, 2012

You are TWO AND A HALF! I can’t believe it. It’s crazy. It went by so fast.

You crack me up all the time. You are so funny and so full of life. You can be so intense and so gentle. You are going to be a big brother in a couple months. You talk about the baby. You ask if it’s “popped yet.” I am not sure what that means though.  You kiss the belly. It is really cute. You do not like to talk about sharing with the baby (or anyone else), though. 

In the past six months, you have grown so much. You talk well, you count, you recognize your colors (most of them) and letters. You love to do arts and crafts. You went to the recreation center and took a preschool type class and came home with a craft for me every Tuesday. It was great. You love to color, cut, glue, and play with playdough. You still love being outside and “riding” (more like us pushing you) on your bikes and toy truck. You are great with puzzles. You are getting so good at entertaining yourself. You will go to your books and pull them out and start reading them. 

You love your tools. You always want to help Daddy fix things around the house. He is working on making a big boy room for you and working on the baby’s room. You love to look in there and tell him to finish the rooms and want to “help.” You like to “fix” your toys when they “break.”

You still love the water. You were nervous when the first time you went in the pool this season because you weren’t sitting in your floaty. You now wear something that goes around your chest and arms. You didn’t want us to let go, but after 2 pool trips, you were okay with it.  You had a great time at the beach right before you turned 2 ½. You did not want to walk in the water by yourself though. You had a great time making sandcastles and digging in the sand with Daddy.

You still love fireworks. The loud noise does not bother you at all. You love when Poppie and Uncle Anthony set off small fireworks at Poppie’s house. You had a good time at the town’s fireworks display too, but you paid more attention to all the other kids than the fireworks.

Here are just some of the cute things you have said in the past few months:

In May, you woke up two days in a row asking for snow or wanting to build a snowman. You were not thrilled when I explained that there is no snow out in May (at least where we live).

You try to feed Elmo your food. Some days, he sits on the table and has pieces of food in his mouth.

You say, “I do MYSELF; I big boy!”  You say this about so many things.
You told me a story about your Vovo. You said he stuck tool in his eye; went to the doctor. Now he is blind. I cracked up. Turns out you had been told a story a while before that, when your vovo was young, he did get a tool or a stick in his eye and went to the doctor. He did not go blind. We think you picked that up because you’ve been told not to put things in your eyes or else you could go blind.

You made a stage and started singing into your microphone…VERY LOUDLY. If you are outside, you like to sing loudly too so our neighbors can hear how well you sing the “ABCs” and “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.”

When we tell you to do something you do not want to do (pick up toys or come to the table to eat supper), you tell us, “I can’t; I busy.”

You make us laugh. You make us smile. Mommy and Daddy love you!

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Happy 24 Months Birthday!

Happy 24 Month Birthday
January 6, 2012

You are TWO! Where did the time go? You talk all the time now. You speak in sentences. It is so cute. You repeat, you understand, you can count to 10 (although, sometimes you go directly from 9 to 13, but it’s cute), you sort of say your ABCs. You are such a smarty.

One day, we had read some books. I was sitting in the glider and you sat on the floor and started reading 5 Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed to yourself. It was amazingly adorable. You would say Mama, boom ouch, Doctor “no, no, no” and then turn the page. I can barely handle the sweetness!

In October, we had really big snowstorm right before Halloween. Trees were down everyone and many people throughout the state were without power. We didn’t lose power. We did get to play in the snow. We went sledding in the backyard and made a couple snowmen in the front yard. It was lots of fun. You “helped” daddy shovel. You have your own special shovel and you walked around getting snow. We had Pop and Anita’s wedding in November. You looked so incredibly handsome all dressed up in your little suit vest. You refused to nap though. I don’t blame you. There were fun, interesting things to see and do at the wedding.

Thanksgiving was fun. We went to Poppie and Nana’s house first, and then we went to Vovo and Vavo’s house. On Saturday, we cut down a Christmas tree. You had fun holding the saw for a very short period of time. In December, we went to see the tree lighting in our town. It was really cold outside, but you liked watching all the people. There was singing, and the Mayor read The Night Before Christmas. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day were fun and BUSY. We had lots of people to see and houses to go to. Once again, you were spoiled with toys and love.

On your birthday, we went to eat at Rainforest Café. You enjoyed it. You loved the noises all the animals made and ate ice cream for dessert. It was fun. Mommy and Daddy took the day off from work and we spent all day together having fun. The next day was your party and all your friends came. We decorated with Cailou, your favorite cartoon character. You had a great time at your party.

You are at such a fun age. I love it!

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Happy 21 Month Birthday

Happy 21 Month Birthday
October 6, 2011

In three months, you have developed so much. At 18 months, you went from saying a few words, to having MANY words. It almost happened overnight. Around 19 months, I thought it was absolutely amazing that you could point and say what things are. You amaze me with how much you know now.

Summer was fun. We took a trip to Rhode Island and Massachusetts. It was a short mini-vacation. We went to the beach in Rhode Island and you loved it. You played in the sand so much. You were afraid of the ocean at first, but eventually, you got over your slight fear and wanted to run in and stay in. We stayed in a hotel that night and you went in the hotel pool. You liked that too. You didn’t want to get out!

We went to the Roger Williams Zoo the next day and you enjoyed yourself. The Cappettas came too. You fell asleep before we saw the monkeys, so you didn’t make your monkey sounds (which are so adorable too). There is a carousel there near the zoo. We took you on twice. When it was time to leave, you had a meltdown. You loved it so much you did NOT want to leave. I believe everyone there heard you. After we left the zoo, we went to the Cappetta’s house in Massachusetts and spent the evening with them. We ate dinner and took a walk to the lake near them. It was wonderful.

You went to your cousin Logan’s birthday party at this huge bouncy/gymnastics place. You were kind of intimidated by all the older kids, but you played, and ate your pizza like a big boy. We went to Mystic for Mommy and Daddy’s wedding anniversary. We only went to the aquarium there and then came home. You weren’t all that impressed. Maybe next year, you will like it more.

We took a trip to Pennsylvania in August to go to Lake Adventure day and see the fireworks. You played on the little beach there and then it started raining. We all played some games in the clubhouse and then ate supper. They canceled the fireworks and we went home. You were getting antsy.

Also in August, we all went to a picnic for Grandma and Poppy’s work (Nucor). You played in the baseball field, on the basketball court, the tennis court, and ate some food. It was fun, but you ran and fell and scraped your knees. You constantly mentioned your boo-boos on your knees for weeks and weeks. It was cute.

For Labor Day, we did a couple picnics. One was at Vavo and Vovo’s and one was at Pop and Nana’s. You had fun. You went swimming. You love the water. You love running around in the grass. You just LOVE being outside. We went to KidCity in Middletown one day and you LOVED that place too. You had a lot more fun than I thought you would have. It was great for a rainy day. We went with a group of kids and you made friends.

We went to the Big E in September also. It was a long day, but you were really well behaved. You liked looking at the animals. You mostly just hung out in the stroller, though.

You started a “gymnastics” class that you love. The first class you were nervous, but you finally joined in and ran around. It is more of an open gym type of class, but you do a summersault at the end of it.

We went to Celebrate Wallingford the first week in October. You got to go inside a firetruck and a police car and you absolutely LOVED it. You made sounds like you were driving; you wore a plastic hat. You smiled. You were just so stinking cute. 

You make me so happy. I love you.
Mommy