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Ash Wednesday 2010

I’m very sleepy today.  Maybe I should be napping right now.  The baby is napping and the big boys are playing Lego Batman on the Xbox.  I went to bed rather late, though I intended to go to bed early — one of those nights where I kept thinking of other things I should do before hitting the hay.  Then I got up early to make it to the 7:30 service at church.  I usually go to the noon service on Ash Wednesday, but since it falls during the kids’ vacation this year (and since it’s a difficult service to take kids to) I asked Brian to stay home a little later so I could go over there by myself. It was nice to have a little walk and a little church service without the rugrats, but I’m pooped now.

Our priest gave a lovely short sermon and one thing he talked about was how a good Lenten practice would be to look in the mirror every morning and think about the things you like about the person looking back at you, and also how to make the person in the mirror better.  He said it more eloquently, but I like the idea.  It was a message more about mercy and God’s love than about sin and penitence, which is what I usually think of Lent being about.  Oddly, Lent is my favorite time of the church year. Maybe I’m a masochist.

Anyway, this year I’m giving up shopping as usual and…wait for it…chocolate. I know a lot of people give up chocolate but I’ve never done it.  I do love my chocolate.  But I’m also going to try to add some things—like the looking-in-the-mirror thing as Father Richard said.  Also, I ordered some Anglican rosary beads on eBay, so when those get here I’m going to start praying the rosary—an Anglican/Episcopal version I found online.  I’m also going to start a new workout program, but I’ll save discussion of that for my Fit Fig blog.

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Cormac’s Birth

IMG_1995I’ve written previous posts about the births of Isaac and Ewan, so I might as well write about Cormac’s birth while the experience is still fresh (at a little over a week ago it’s VERY fresh).

Cormac’s arrival was preceded by a good deal of drama.  As with previous babies, I carried extra amniotic fluid (no idea why) and the baby seemed big as well.  I was having ultrasounds every week to check on things.  The week Cormac was due the ultrasound technician estimated his weight at 9 lb 8 oz.  The docs were concerned and there was talk of induction or even a C-section.  I was not fond of the idea of inducing — Isaac was induced after my water broke and it was a long, tough birth.  I was even less fond of the idea of a C-section.  I managed a couple of large-ish babies already without one so I didn’t see why I needed to have one this time.

Anyway, I was already tentatively scheduled to go in that Friday for an induction so I stuck with that (they were offering to take me on Wednesday — that’s how convinced they were I was about to have some massive baby).

So, Friday morning we loaded the car and headed over to the hospital.  My mom was in town so she was home to watch the boys for us.  I was to be there at 9 so naturally Brian got me there by 8:30 in his usual haste.  They put us in a room and we got settled in.  Finally my doctor, Beth (I’m on a first-name basis with this one because we teach church school together), came.  She gave me some proglastin stuff to soften the cervix to help start labor.  That was around 9:30.  So then she left again and I was strapped to monitors for a bit.  Then I was released and we tooled around the ward and watched Westerns on my room TV.  Not much action at that point.  I had another dose of proglastin at around 1 or so and I was put on the monitors for a bit again.  After that I finally started having real labor contractions.  We tooled around the ward again (more and more slowly) and watched some more Westerns.  I also spent some time sitting on a birthing ball, bouncing a bit to knock that baby downward.

We kept plugging along for a while and then Beth said she was thinking of breaking my waters.  She suggested I go ahead with an epidural since the pain would intensify after my water broke (and I knew this for a fact from Ewan’s birth).  I decided to go ahead.  The anesthesiologist came in and was doing his thing to prep me when there was a crisis across the hall and they called him.  Another woman had a prolapsed cord and they had to do an emergency C-section.  He rushed out and we put my epidural on hold.  He came back a little while later (after what he said was the fastest C-section he’d ever seen).  He told me it was lucky he was in the ward at that time and that my choosing to have an epidural may have ensured the safe arrival of the baby girl.  I have to admit that made me feel better about wimping out and getting the pain relief (told myself my weakness may have saved a life!)

So we went ahead with the epidural and a while later Beth broke my waters (I was about 4 or 5 cm dilated then).  Then we waited a while and watched some more westerns (it was an all-western day on AMC).  The anesthesiologist had to up my epidural dose as my pain was no longer much relieved.  Then a while later I started getting major pain that was not helped by the epidural at all.  I went into my typical late labor stage of tears and mental collapse.  In retrospect it was a little funny because I would suck it up when Beth and the nurse came back in — I’d be a bit teary but not out of control.  Then they’d go out and I’d cling to Brian and whimper and wail.  Beth commented to the nurse once that I was not a complainer so I wouldn’t tell them when I was really in pain — Brian responded that I only complained to him.  In retrospect he was 100% right.

Anyway, once the breakdown happened things progressed quickly.  Beth and I both started to wonder if I could go through with it.  Brian made me look in his eyes and insisted I could do do it (he did that at some point in both previous births — it’s how he works his mojo).  They were contemplating upping my epidural again but first Beth checked and I was fully dilated.  Then a few minutes later I finally felt the urge to push.  Beth had to act fast to get her full delivery gear on (shower cap thingy, gloves, booties, etc.).  I was already pushing as she kept suiting up.  I pushed four times (or really 8 because each pushing session involved 2 big pushing attempts) and the baby finally burst forth (it really feels like something bursting forth — or like splitting your body in half).  I couldn’t believe how quickly he came after my previous births (I had 8 hours of pushing with Isaac, for Pete’s sake).  Apparently at the end Beth did a quick episiotomy (I had no idea until it was all over) and did some pulling as well.  Cormac had the cord around his neck but not tightly (so he was in much better shape than Ewan was when he emerged with the cord around his neck).

Then of course it was time for baby cleanup and examination and all that while I had to deliver the placenta.  So Brian was already over there cooing and checking out my baby while I was being fussed with.  Daddies get all the fun.

So labor started at something like 1:30 or 2 pm after a 9:30 am start to the induction.  We only needed the proglastin and then breaking the water to move things along.  I was thankful we never needed Pitocin.  We moved pretty quickly from 5cm to 10cm and of course the pushing was the fastest I’d ever experienced.  I have to admit, once Cormac was out I was kind of hoping they’d tell me he was a 10-lber — for the bragging rights, I guess, but instead we learned he was 8lb 9oz — just a little squeaker for us!  I’m perfectly happy with a little guy, though, and he’s a very sweet easygoing baby (so far).

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Cormac on Video, 8 days old

OK, so not the most exciting minute of video, though he does sneeze once. You may also see his dimple on his right cheek a couple times. Yes, the house is a mess and yes that’s ESPN in the background (with 3 boys it’s lucky I like sports already).

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Baby’s Eat, Sleep & Poop Journal!

Yep, that’s what I just bought.  It’s the ideal little item for my anal retentive side, without being too difficult for my lazy and sloppy side (because I do have both).  All the organizing is already done and I just fill in the blanks.  Yay!  Love this sort of thing.  Check it out.

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Another fun easy anal retentive tool I found recently is the Family Facts On the Go Organizer.  I have already used the Family Facts Wall Calendar for a year and this is even better because I can carry it around.  It’s helpful for the many appointments I’ve needed at the end of my pregnancy and that sort of thing.  Here is a pic and a link:

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I feel more organized than I have in ages (and with a 3rd kid on the way, that is a really good thing).  I also have the Family Facts Family Life Organizer and Planner, but I find that one too overwhelming to put it to much use (that’s the lazy side of me again).

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My Three Sons

my3sonsI had my 20-week ultrasound yesterday and saw the clearest penis I’ve ever seen on an ultrasound picture.  So, yep, a third boy for us.  We’re happy.  We like boys.  Isaac was a little disappointed as he wanted a little sister, but we’ll talk him into being excited about another brother.

In the meantime, the name search continues.  We had our girl names narrowed down to two (Kate or Adele, in case you’re curious) but our boy choices are still wide open.

Tomorrow I’m going to start buying some clothes.  Even though this is boy #3 I didn’t save a whole lot, since we had #2 almost 4 years ago and in London.  I got rid of a lot of stuff with the move.  No problem since I do like to shop (the hubby probably will see the shopping as a problem, but I gotta do what I gotta do).

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Kid Birthday Parties

hollyhoblr2 Am I the only Mom who doesn’t do the big birthday party thing for her kids?  I feel like I am alone, at least in this town.  I’m constantly getting invitations to birthday parties for both my boys–like almost every kid in their classes has a party every single year and invites everyone in the class.  I’m always happy when I have a genuine conflict and an easy excuse to get out of them. Isn’t that terrible?  I was happy to have Isaac go to the party for his friend Oliver, who’s his best friend, but does he have to go to a party for every other kid he knows?  My poor kids have never even had birthday party outside our family.  Thankfully they have yet to complain about that.  Besides, they are both summer babies so it’s kind of hard to invite the school friends.  My next baby is due in September, so his or her birthday will be during the school year, but so early on I probably won’t be ready to invite a new class to a party (or that will be my excuse–see I’m already prepared).  I think it’s great for kids to have special birthday parties, but why do most of them seem to have them for every single birthday?  And how much are their parents paying for them?  And how much are other parents paying for the gifts?

I certainly didn’t get a birthday party every year, but then my mom and step-dad had 8 kids between them–kind of hard to have parties for all of them.  I do remember having a pool party for my 7th birthday (I was a summer baby myself).  We had it at the Campers’ Paradise RV Park, the only public pool in town.  I don’t know if my parents had to pay the RV park something for that or what.  Of course, in revealing this I’m revealing how far in the boondocks we lived when I was growing up.  Doesn’t “Campers’ Paradise RV Park” just scream class and sophistication?  Hey, it was awesome at the time.  The only thing like a pool we usually saw was a cattle tank.   Anyway, it was a fun party.  I think I had a panda cake, though I had wanted a Holly Hobbie cake.  I think I still had the Holly Hobbie decorations, but I’m kind of vague on the memories other than that.  I don’t remember one darn present I received, though I’m sure I got some.  Yet my kids’ friends are having yearly parties before age 7.  How much will they even remember?

Luckily I’m not too fussed about other moms thinking I’m horrible for not having birthday parties or anything like that.  I don’t get the pressure to compete with parties or anything like that.  And even though we get invited to all these parties, none of them seem like the parents are going crazy and overboard or acting competitive.  (I did miss one party that sounded a bit over-the-top and I kind of wish we’d gone just so I could write about it–it was supposedly one of those huge backyard shindigs with a couple hundred kids and lots of rented equipment and hired entertainment.)

Of course, after writing all this I’m thinking my oldest will be 7 this summer and maybe I should do a little more this year (since I had my own first bash at age 7).  Or maybe we’ll just invite his buddy Oliver and they can have their first sleepover or something.

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Ewan’s Tattoo and Morgan Freeman

Ewan’s pudgy tummy with a temporary tattoo:

He gets a tattoo if he’s good about going potty while at nursery school. The only temp tattoos I could find at Target last time included a lot of these crazy things for bigger boys. My boys love them even if they don’t really get the meaning. I think this tough tattoo looks pretty funny on his chubby tummy.

In other news, I’m merging my Dreamer Fig blog with this one, since I rarely have time to come blog about my dreams (though I still have plenty of them). The other night I dreamed about Morgan Freeman. We were coming out of church and he went zipping out the door past us on a skateboard and wearing dreadlocks. Wicked cool, huh? Then we almost hit his family’s minivan as we tried to pull out of the parking lot. All weird, but even just the fact that we were driving is weird. We always walk to church now.

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Ewan Sings Again

While on our trip in the Catskills, Ewan and I spent some time waiting for Daddy and Isaac, who’d gone out on the lake in a canoe. Part of the time, Ewan entertained me with his musical performances, a couple of which I captured here on video:

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Boys of Summer

Click here to see some photos of Isaac and Ewan enjoying their summer.

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Potty Training

Potty training has been moving rather slowly and unsuccessfully with Ewan lately (and honestly, big brother Isaac is still having accidents at almost age 6, so I guess I need to be patient). Anyway, today I remembered that little charts worked well for Isaac when he was a little dude, so I made up a little potty chart for Ewan. See below. I’ll give him a sticker every time he uses the toilet successfully, and when he gets to the happy face at the end of the row he’ll get a little treat (like a little Matchbox car or something). I hope this works. They are such different personalities that what works for Isaac does not always work for Ewan. Wish me luck.

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