Tuesday, April 18, 2006






The 3 cousins


Sean Elliot

Anna Jacqueline

Braxton Everett

Easter weekend


We had a great time at Bald Head with our 3 little monkeys!!



Sean (9 weeks) Anna (5 weeks) and Braxton (1 week)

How cute are they?

Lorie was a real trooper for making it to the beach for the weekend- I know I couldn't have made it when Anna was 1 week old- but Lorie is more organized and has a lot more willpower than I do! The babies did well with the change of schedules, etc. Lorie and I slept in the same room and Anna and Braxton shared a Pack-n-Play. Braxton fit in the changing table (which was good because he had the bilirubin light on) and Anna was "downstairs" in the bassinet part. They fed the first night around the same schedule so it was nice to have another adult to talk to that was as bleary eyed as me!

We went to a picnic on Saturday and spent time just hanging out on Sunday- we also looked at a house my parents are considering buying!! Unfortunately John and I had to leave early to head back, but we had a fun time and Anna did well- she slept the entire time in the car- which made for an interesting night when we got home because she wasn't tired- we'll have to take that into consideration next time!!

John and Anna at the picnic- we love the Baby Bjorn!!

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Welcome to the third new addition in 3 months to the Carpenter family!

Braxton Everett Carpenter was born on Saturday, April 8th at 7:30 pm, weighing 6lbs 10 oz and was 20 inches long. Lorie is doing well and is in great spirits despite sleep deprivation and soreness! All three cousins will be together for Easter- Yay! Sean Elliot was born on Saturday February 11th, weighing 8lbs 15 oz - he will be 2 months (and he's over 12 pounds!) Anna will be 1 month, and Braxton will be 1 week when we get together this weekend. Will post pictures of the 3 monkeys when we get them...

Anna and I had a long day of errands- we only made 3 stops but it took forever! Getting out with a baby is harder than it looks! We had our first experience attempting breastfeeding in the back of the car (I have tinted windows but still felt VERY exposed). Also had our first diaper change in the back seat- another challenge I will try to avoid next time- but live and learn, right?

Saturday, April 08, 2006

April 8, 2006

Yesterday we had our 4th trip to the Pediatrician. Anna's diaper rash got completely out of control quickly eventhough we were treating it with neosporin and Boudreaux's butt paste like the previous MD recommended....well now we have started Operation Red Rump. Just when I conquered the breastfeeding challenge- now on to diaper rash- she started with a little red spot in the hospital- we used A&D ointment there- then we tried Desitin Creamy, then regular Desitin, then on the 3rd visit to the MD for a weight check, we started the neosporin and butt paste- so now, 3 weeks of diaper rash later, we are on 4 different treatments- Keflex, Nystatin, Mylanta (on the rump) followed by A&D, and Lanolin....all at different diaper changes, of course (except for the Keflex- that's 2x a day by mouth). We're also using a hairdryer to dry off her rump during diaper changes, and no more convenient wipes- just warm water and some strong Scottie tissues! Ah....this keeps life even more interesting! I hope the rash is gone by the time we go to Bald Head for Easter- I don't want to have to travel with all these things in her diaper bag! But if we do, we do....

Thursday, April 06, 2006

The Barrow Family
Anna Jacqueline Barrow
March 12, 2006
4:50 am
8 lbs, 2 oz
20.5 inches


Day 1- Mom still in a state of medicated hyper bliss, Anna sleeping away the day
So I finally figured out this blog thing!! Thanks to a little prodding from my dear college roommate, Emily, I've decided to try this blog idea out! So far, so good!
I can't believe 3 weeks has gone by since Anna's birth...I guess along with sleep deprivation comes memory loss because I'm having a hard time remembering what the first few days were like! Here's a quick synopsis of her first few weeks...
March 11- John and I declare Saturday night our date night- John's played golf all day and I've been running around Richmond (I think we covered the entire city) with my mom trying to finish up last minute returns, exchanges, and finish decorating the nursery- who knew that finding wooden letters the perfect size and shape would be so hard?? Anyway, so we went to a nice little mom and pop Italian restaurant near our house and then saw the movie, Failure to Launch, with my all-time favorite actor, Matthew Mccoughnahey....well I think Anna likes him too because she was very active the entire movie...at 2:30 Sunday morning I awake to a bursting balloon sensation...and luckily make it to the bathroom in time for the fluid to not get on the clean sheets OR the freshly cleaned carpet! I wake up John, call my doctor (who, bless her heart, gave me her cell phone number so she would be there for Anna's delivery- one of the benefits of being a labor and delivery nurse!!) and then alert the Grandmas to head to the hospital! I'm so excited that I can't think- I didn't "plan" on my water breaking- it happens so rarely that I was sure I would make it to the 14th for my scheduled c/section! My last cervical exam on Friday was long and closed and Anna's little rear end was up high- so I knew we weren't going anywhere fast....right?
We get to the hospital around 3 am, and my contractions are getting stronger- having to breathe through them is more challenging than I thought. I can't believe I'm 4 cm dilated...but am ready for my epidural nonetheless...while I wait to be registered and for my IV fluids to run in, I forget how to breathe- luckily there were a few nurses there to remind me and help me focus- it really does hurt- I get to the cussing point right before the godsend of an anesthesiologist comes in- who, even though I know went to Duke, is still a good doctor. Also I was informed that he had the stomach bug- but at that point I told the nurse to give him some Zofran and a bucket beside my bed- just get him!!!! I felt so much pain that I started shaking, and feeling her knee pressing through my cervix was not a great experience! The epidural was finished in a heartbeat, and though I'd been dreading it since I knew I'd get one, it was needed more than it was feared, so it wasn't too bad.
After the epidural I still felt a ton of pressure and Dr. Buettner checked me again- 8 cm and the knee WAS coming through- so off to the OR we went- unfortunately the epidural didn't have a chance to fully take effect and I had to get more drugs through my IV in the OR- which made me not recall her actual delivery- luckily John was able to take a quick video of her being pulled out, and Dr. Buettner saying she had "a big butt...cute butt!" It was the absolute best sound to hear my daughter's strong cry. Turns out by the time we got in the OR, Anna had her whole left leg coming out- I'm so glad we got to the hospital when we did! The next few hours were a blur- I remember being shocked to find out her weight- at 37 weeks- over 8 pounds- and needing a lot more pain medicine than I thought I would. I was so excited to see everyone in L&D and call people to tell them the news- it didn't matter at the time that I had only gotten a few hours sleep the night before!
We stayed in the hospital an extra 3 days because my blood pressure became elevated and her weight dropped by a pound- I was not thrilled to be there that long, but I knew it was necessary for both of us. By Friday, I was pumping breast milk like a champ, and my blood pressure was a stable 150's/90's. I was sent home on medication for my blood pressure and Anna was to be seen the next day by the pediatrician.
Coming home from the hospital was exhausting- I was so excited to be going home that I didn't consider the fact that a) I had major abdominal surgery less than a week ago, and b) I hadn't been out of bed longer than 20 minutes at a time, much less walking around for any good amount of time. It was more difficult and painful than I was expecting- the Demerol was great but not 100%- plus it made me feel light-headed at times. So I came home and crashed- unfortunately learning the hard way how tough it was to get off the couch and out of chairs without hurting...oh the things they don't tell you at the hospital!
Week 1 flew by trying to get the breastfeeding thing straight- Anna was a lazy eater who didn't want to wake up to eat and didn't want to latch on correctly- that was tough- I was pumping a lot, feeding her bottles during the night to get her fed, and alternating some bottles with syringe feeding too so that she would learn to work at eating better. I had no clue breastfeeding would be that difficult- I thought that as long as you have good nipples, no problem! Ha. The sheer stress of knowing her weight gain was solely dependent on me was hard- I was trying to eat well and drink well- and I knew things would come around, but when?? We had a paper where we would circle her pees and poos and when she ate- I became obsessed with that- trying to make sure she had a least 8 feeds a day and so many wet diapers....I originally thought that worksheet was a great idea but in the end it made me more anxious!!
Week 2 was much better- nursing became a little easier- still trying to figure out the nighttime routine of breast vs. bottle- I wanted her to gain enough weight by her next appt. that I wouldn't be so stressed out about her feeding, and at her 2 week check she was 8lbs 8oz! Yay. No more worries about her feeding well...she was growing like a little weed. Unfortunately her next problem was diaper rash- a few little open sores that were red and weepy- not fun! She got them right after we left the hospital and they got worse- so lots of diaper changes, different diaper creams, and finally some antibiotic ointment and Boudreaux's butt paste- we're still working on it!
So now we're at week 3- she's started to take both sides at a feeding- which cuts down on my pumping considerably...Yay! She's already outgrown some clothes, and is starting to be awake a little more, which is fun. This week we're trying to start a routine- bedtime between 8-9, wake around 7, etc, so that when I go back to work it won't be so tough- she's up every 2.5-3 hours to eat at night, and I'm attempting to catch a nap in the afternoon when she does- the morning nap I use to shower- which I need to do now!! As tough as this has been so far, it really doesn't matter- I would do it in a heartbeat again, and am reminded every time she smiles in her sleep and when she looks at me with her big blue eyes. I'm in love with the sweetest little girl in the world.