Friday, February 27, 2009

Welcome Home Abigail!


She came home only 2 days old! (That is why I also, don't look my best, forgot to take my makeup to the hospital) It was a wintery, stormy February 17 th. We love having her home. She has some crampyness and gas, so she gets a little fussy. But most of the time she is a really good baby. And the best part is she sleeps anywhere from 4 - 7 hours at a time, AT NIGHT! So some days (the one's she sleeps 7 hours) are better than others.

Benjamin is also doing great! He loves his "mana" (hermana - "sister"). He is really patient with me. When I am tending to her he waits, plays by himself, or watches Barney. Then when I am done I put her down and he jumps into my arms or asks me for whatever it is he's been wanting. Only a few times has he been "not so patient." But even then all he does is go to the swing and tell me to put her in it. But I tell him to wait and then he does. He is a super good boy. I don't know how I got so lucky to have such great kids! I love motherhood! And I loooove! being a stay at home mom! I love being with them.

Benjamin was happy to have his baby sister home
It was a cold winter day and this little coverall was perfect for the ocasion! It was super cute too!
Nena came to help
So did Grandma Rosa
Benjamin checking out his sister
Grandpa Ambrose and Magdalena came to visit
She loves the swing!
Sleeping in the Boppy
Benjamin gives his sister lots of kisses

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

The Hospital Stay

The Hosptial Stay was good. I was the only person who had a baby on Sunday, Feb. 15 in the Hospital, so I got the royal treatment. It was really great. Lot's of people came to see the baby, I didn't get pictures of everyone, but here are a few.



And the best part was our Monday eavening entertainment. My in-laws brought Benjamin to see the baby and Uncle Allan and Aunt Lexi showed up at the same time. Well, Benjamin and Uncle Allan started playing hide and seek and it was hillarious! He got the biggest kick out of finding him... who knew there were so many hiding places in one little room. They played for a long time. The video is only a small part of the game. It's at the bottom of this post. Enjoy!



Abigail in her plastic crib



With Mom


Daddy's little girl!


Auntie Missy so happy to have a little niece to spoil with cute clothes!


Tia Rosi, & "Nena" grandma brought Benjamin (apparently he had an important phone conversation during this photo)


Tia Ivonne with Abby


Cousin Ruben holding Abigail


Uncle Allan and Aunt Lexi (so proud to finally have a niece!)



Sunday, February 15, 2009

IT'S A GIRL!!!

I have 3 posts I want to do and I was going to do them all at once, but I have a toddler and a new born, so if I can get one done every day or so, it's pretty good. So here's the first one....

Here she is! Abigail Elisabeth! This is her birth announcement. She is one day old in these pictures. Yes, they were taken by Kate once again. Didn't she do a great job?!

Well, as most of you know I did it natural this time. No Epidural, no drugs of any kind! And let me just say this... ask my mom, ask my husband, I have a very low pain tolorance. So if I can do it, anyone can do it! So how did I do it? I prepared myself. After my horrible birth experience with my son (due to the Epidural) I decided I wanted to go natural. And I wanted to do it, to make sure my baby came out quickly and healthy. So when I told my mom I was considering going natural, she jumped all over that! She was so excited and my biggest supporter. She immediatly bought me that Lamaze book and Isaac and I signed up for a Lamaze class. The book gave me the knowledge and confidence I needed to decide for sure that I would do it. The class taught Isaac and I techniques, laboring positions and breathing and relaxation techniques in order to cope with the early labor contaractions. So we felt ready.

So here's the story.... By Valentine's day I was sick and tired of being pregnant. And I honestly thought I would have had the baby by then. Because I was still pregnant, we decided to go to the Valentine activity (and dance) that night. And I decided to dance my little feet off. Well it worked! At 2:30 am then next morning I woke up with contractions. Isaac and I stayed in bed for another hour and he helped me through each contraction. They were about 8 - 10 minutes apart. After that I started changing positons to better cope and Isaac continued to help be breath though each contraction. They really weren't that bad especially with the breathing and finding a comfortable postion. I ate when I was hungry and went to the bathroom when I felt I needed to. It was nice to stay home for most of my Laboring. By 7 am they were getting closer together so we called my Mom, my mother-in-law and the hospital to let everyone know it was time. Isaac and I got ready, packed up the car, ate breakfast and left the house at around 9 am. By then the contractions were 3 -5 minutes apart and getting more intense. We got to the hospital and I was praying and hoping to at least be at a 5 in dialation. When they checked me and said I was at an 8!, I started to cry. Tears of joy. I couldn't believe I had labored at home, done all the work just Isaac and I and had gotten to and 8!!! It was amazing.

Then I waited for my Nurse midwife to get there and by the time she got there, I was still at an 8. She said breaking my water would make everything happen real quick, so we went for it. The funny part was after she broke my water I stalled out for another hour. But it ended up being a blessing in disguise, the baby had had a bowel movent and there was merconia in the water. So the hour I stalled out ended up being just enough time to flush out the merconia.

Because I had stalled out, my nurse midwife left to go check on another lady that was at another hospital and was ready to deliver. But after that hour, my body decided to start dialating again, and then I hit the transition stage of Labor. All I can say is... HOLY CRAP! It was the most intense pain and pressure I have ever felt in my life. But it happened so FAST, that I can honestly say it was worth it. It took about 20 minutes to get to where it was time to start pushing. When I felt like pushing, they said... "don't push, no one is here to deliver the baby!" I said... " Sorry, I can't help it!" Well, because my nurse midwife was hung up, they called the Dr. on call... Dr. Mark Saunders (He is the one who delived Benjamin) coinsedently. He got there just in time and my Nurse midwife walked in 2 minutes after him. But because he was all suited up he decided to just do it. He said push and 3 contractions later (about 15 minutes) she was out!

All I can say is that I was in shock! Isaac kept saying "you did it! You did it!" I couldn't believe I actually did it! It was the most amazing thing I have ever done. The one word I can use to describe it is... EMPOWERING. It was so empowering to know that I had done with my body what Heavenly Father had designed it to do.

Now, don't get me wrong. I am not anti-Epidural. For first time mom's, Labor can be very long and very exahsting. But to them I say, get prepared and Labor natually for as long as possible before getting it. It will go so much better if you do. And I truly believe the reason so many babies are born swollen, cone-headed and end up in Special care or worse Intensive Care, is because the Labor progresses too slow and they get stuck in the birth canal for too long and this, because of those dang Epidurals. You can't move around to help your baby descend down, you can't feel to push the baby out quickly, it's just not worth it (in my opinion). But the problem is Society and Hollywood has gotten us so scared of childbirth, that we think we have to have drugs. But childbirth has been going on for thousands of years and most women can do it naturally and should. But again, this is my opinion. But I think every women should try it at least once (if they can). Well there it is, that is my Labor story. It was a great experience.

At the Valentine Dance the night before


In between contractions I paused and smiled for the camera! Funny huh?

After I had the baby I paused again and smiled for the camera

The Dr. pulling the baby out

Setting her on me for the toweling off

Getting cleaned up after cutting the cord. Isn't she perfect?

Closer up

In my arms at last!

Proud grandma Rosa!

And grandpa Gary came in afterward to see her as well

My amazing Labor and Delivery Nurse Crystal (left) and the other girl was an intern. She was great too. They were dropping me off in Post Partum an hour or so after the delivery.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

My Valentine

My friend Marie did this on her Blog, and I thought I would too.


Answer the following questions about your sweetheart...

*What is your significant other's name? Isaac Granados

*How long have you been married? 3 and 1/2 years

*How long did you date? 3 months before we got engaged. We were married 2 1/2 months after that. I never thought I would marry someone so fast! But when you know, you know. :)

*How old is he? 28

*Who eats more sweets? He does!

*Who said I love you first? Isaac did.

*Who is taller? He is. He is really tall for a Latino! 5'10. I am not being sarcastic. I love that is his taller than me.

*Who can sing best? I can, but I read music and have had more training and opportunity. Isaac however, has a beautiful singing voice. Some day I am going to train him and we will sing a duet together. In the mean time. He is great in a choir because he can follow the guy next to him.

*Who is smarter? Well...... depends on the subject. but usually.... Isaac.

*Who does laundry? I do! But he does his own ironing, most of the time and he does change the loads for me when I am out and about on Laundry day. Just an FYI, it may sound like I do most of the house work... but on Sat. morning he spends all morning deep cleaning the entire house! Am I a lucky women or what?!

*Who pays bills? Isaac pays most of the online ones and I do the others. But we have a Budget and he really helps me stick to it. I really am greatful for it.

*Who sleeps on the right hand side? Isaac did until we had our first baby, then we switched because the right hand side had more room for the Bassenett. Since then, I'm on the right.

*Who mows the lawn? Isaac, and I love him for it.

*Who cooks dinner? I do! Isaac would if he could, but he grew up in a Latin family with 6 sisters. He never really had a chance to learn. But he can do frozen Pizza, when I say it's his turn to cook. ;)

*Who drives? When we drive together, almost always Isaac, unless it is really late at night. I am the night owl, so I do because he just gets too tired.

*Who kissed who first? Well, I guess Isaac did. But we were both kind of drawn in. We were like 2 magnets. We were slow dancing (Latin style) in my living room and one minute were dancing and gazing into each others eyes, the next minute we were kissing! All I remember is that I felt like I was floating! It really was amazing!

*Who asked who out first? Isaac did.

*Who wears the pants? We really are a team, and he loves the Lord and puts him first and because of that I trust him and know that he loves me and our family, and will always do what is best for us, so if he were ever to feel strongly about something, I would support him. But most of the time we make big desicions together.

I LOVE YOU ISAAC GRANADOS!!!

TAG to anyone that wants to write about their Valentine!!

P.S. Still no baby, in case you were wondering.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Benjamin's Haircut

Well, I hate giving Benjamin haircuts, so when I do, we cut real short and then don't cut it again until it is really long... (about 2 months). His hair grows so fast! And he hates getting it cut. It is such a battle and he just cries the whole time. So I avoid it at all costs, but I decided to do it today, because I don't want to fight that battle after baby is born.

Anyway, I forgot to take a before picture, but trust me, it was getting long and shaggy. But as you can see below, we cut off a lot of hair!

This boy is only 20 months old and look at all this hair!

What a hansome boy!

The thing I love the most is how BIG his eyes look with short hair!

Sunday, February 1, 2009

The Baby Shower

Well, I was actually given two Baby Showers. One by the wonderful Sisters in my ward and a small one given by my family. Unfortunately the one given by my ward, I completely forgot to take pictures! But it was awesome! Many sisters came together to throw it and it was a lot of fun. Here are some pictures from my family Baby Shower. The best part is between the two showers, I have a lot less Baby Girl clothes that I need to buy. So thank you to everyone who participated, came, and sent gifts. You've all helped so much.

Oh and for those of you who are wondering I have a little less than 2 weeks to go! Last Friday at my Dr. appointment, my Nurse Midwife said I was at a 2 dialation, 50% effaced, and the baby is at a -2 station! In other words this baby could come in 2 weeks or 2 days! I don't know if it is intuition or me just tired of being pregnant, but I feel like this baby could come any day and I feel like she is going to be early. So... we'll see.

Kate did the games. They were a lot of fun, this was the Rice game. It was a riot!

Nena trying to pull out the safety pins from the rice

Lily, Nena, Hermana Fernandez, Rocio, Lexi & Missy

Lynsey, Lauren, Mom & baby Ian

A little More about Benjamin...

Benjamin is such a character! We have sooo much fun with him! Here are a few more things that he LOVES!

He loves helping Mom do laundry, he really is loading the Washing machine!

He loves spagetti!

He loves chocolate pudding, especially licking it off the spatula!

He loves wearing dad's hat around and tromping around in mom's shoes! (Dad's are a little too heavy for him)

He loves shooting hoops with Dad!

He loves watching Dad play Basketball! And yes he roots for him!

After the game Dad had to ref. He loved watching that too!