Monday, July 23, 2018

A Day Out with Thomas

I bought tickets for us to go to a Day out with Thomas a couple weeks ago and for a bit there I wasn't sure whether I'd be able to make it because I was totally unable to move from the couch. Luckily this weekend I felt well enough to get out and do lots of family stuff. A day out with Thomas was on Sunday. I knew there were other activities available there so we left the house early (around 8:30am) although our train ride was at 10:15am.

Logan loved playing at the train tables and spent most of his time doing this. There were other train stations where he could watch the trains go on their own... but those were scary. And he didn't love the art/colouring tables.

Loan loves train tracks (the ones that he moves though of course).
It poured rain all morning that we were there so Logan didn't get to enjoy the outside activities. We had umbrellas and Leah was under her carseat canopy to stay dry.
Leah and I on the train ride. Actually, she slept the whole time we were there except when she was eating.
Family picture on the train!
They had a station set up in front of Thomas where you could get a  picture with Thomas the train which we had planed on going to after our train ride, but when we got out it was pouring and the line was big so we took a picture with thomas the poster instead. No line up here! Logan didn't seem to mind.
And Logan loved meeting Sir Topham Hat as you can see. Massive costumed characters are also terrifying I guess. He was not standing beside him for a picture.

I like this picture better anyways.

This was a great morning and it's the best kind of morning when the baby sleeps and the toddler is happy the whole time!

Friday, July 20, 2018

The First 2 weeks as a Fam of 4

Baby Leah is still an awesome, easy baby and things have come much easier this time with tending to Leah than baby #1, Mr. Logan. She's slowly sleeping less and demanding more time of us though. Logan has had a big adjustment especially because I've been couch bound until just the last couple days with an infection in my stitches. I had no idea and just thought I must of teared really bad to not be able to stand or walk and even sitting was uncomfortable. Usually I'm playing on the floor with Logan and he has both Aleksy and my full attention but for the last couple weeks, its been Leah continuously feeding and me unable to walk around and play. I cant wait to be 100% so I can take him for a one to one to the park!

Leah's first bath! I even caught a moment when she wasn't crying. So far... Logan almost 3 years old and 0 poops in the bath and Leah 2 weeks old and 1 poop in bath already.

Aleksy took a week and a half off work and then also did all Logan's pick ups and drop offs from daycare until this week when I started to feel better. I don't even know how I would have parented 2 without him... or eaten.
This was taken when Leah was 4 days old, and she has changed so much since then! She seems so much chubbier in this picture and even her face has changed!
And Leah met her friend Teegan at 4 days old (and all the older Osborne and Webster kiddos too!). Leah and Teegan are just a month apart. They are so cute together.
Logan has asked to hold Leah twice now. This is one of those times. It may have only lasted for a couple of seconds, but for those 2 seconds, my heart melted!
A weekend backyard play session with Leah in the shade and Logan playing with his playground, pool, sandbox and all his backyard toys. This is totally necessary for me to feel alive.. a bit of sun!

Lunch break.
Diaper changes a million times a day.

After going through Timmies drive through one day, Logan asked for "medium cookies" and I said that I would make the with him. Apparently our orders always consist of medium because everything is medium to Logan now... medium cookies, donuts...

So we made some medium cookies at Logan's request. I asked very specifically if he wanted chocolate and he said yes, so we made chocolate chocolate chip cookies. He then ate one bite and Aleksy and I are still eating the remainder. Great for getting back in shape post-baby. But I couldn't say no to making medium cookies!
On July 10th, we had Leah's newborn photoshoot, So we went on our first car ride with all of us. It's official... our cars full.

Leah had her newborn pictures taken at 10 days which is exactly when Logan had his taken too!
What big brother does while little sister is having her photos taken (for 3 hours!!). He did pretty awesome but by 3pm, he was clumsy tired.
Logan being well overdue for his nap did not stop us from a Shaws stop! The photographer happened to be a street away from Shaws so there was no reason not to stop for a little moose tracks and PB chocolate.

Blurry (Aleksy.) but first fam selfie!
I may have been hardly able to walk, but I missed none of Logans soccer! I have always come to his soccer, programs etc so I didn't want that to change with Leah.

And Logan is slowly getting more comfortable on the field and has been able to practice small kicks and moving the ball across the field and the big kicks too.He still prefers the sidelines for the game (because why would you want to share 1 ball with that many kids?!).
Our house is a little more tired than usual with every 2/3 hour wake ups and a 2 1/2 year old who likes to skip naps!
My beautiful girl is almost 3 weeks. She's changing so fast and is now back at her birth weight!

Monday, July 16, 2018

Baby Leah is Here!

Baby Leah Rose made her grand entrance on Saturday June 30th at 7:56pm. She was a whole pound and a half more than her brother at 8 bs 8oz and was 19 3/4 inches in length. She was born at 38 weeks and 3 days (11 days early). Figures that the small baby would be the c section and big baby id have to push out!

My water broke while Logan, Aleksy and I were playing outside in the backyard on Friday June 29th around 4:45pm. Strawberry picking earlier that day with a bumpy trailer ride and pretending to run through the sprinkler may have contributed. I called the midwife and arranged to get a full nights rest and meet them at the hospital the following morning (unless I went full blown into labour that night...I didn't). Logan headed to his Nana and Dziadeks on the Friday night.

And Leah was a breezy labour. I got to the hospital at 8:30am. We did get off to a rocky start when the midwife tried to find my vein for the IV and missed, then I passed out. I started with mild contractions, had oxytocin to induce the labour at 10:30am, laboured naturally until about 2/3pm when I asked for the epidural (I was around 5cm a that time) then she blew from 5cm to 9cm by 5:30pm. The midwife checked because I was shaking and could feel pressure and sure enough, she was right there! Although I was fully dilated by 5:30, we waited until 6:30 to push and she was born at 7:56pm. My epidural was even perfect and I could feel the pressure of my contractions (with no pain) so I knew when to push. I did run a fever when pushing and Leah's heart rate went from 150 to about 170/180 so we also had an OB in the room for delivery.

One of the cool things about midwives is somethings are not so conventional... my midwife let Aleksy catch Leah on her way out (and cut the cord of course). I was able to have the skin to skin that I really wanted with Logan after she was born. I had her skin to skin while the midwife stitched and stitched (which felt like forever with my 2nd almost 3rd degree tears).

This beautiful girl about an hour after she was born. She was born with the best cheeks!

We were in the birthing room until about 10pm with the stitching and first feed and we both were brought some pb & j toast and ice cream since eating wasnt on our mind the last part of the day. Then we headed over to the Mother and Baby care unit. I had requested a private room but they said it is likely they wouldn't be available, but then we got one anyways! We obviously picked the right time for birth. We were lucky because the night nurse was amazing! She brought cookies so I could dip them in my ice cream and was available for all the crotchsicles and breastfeeding support. Leah was such a natural at breastfeeding right at birth, which was one of a big worries of mine. She's still doing great, we are just working on getting back up to her 8lb 8oz birth weight (she was 8 lb 3 oz 3 days ago).
With my beautiful, sweet newborn!

I have one just like this with Logan, but I look way more tired with Logan... thanks Leah for the seamless labour and delivery!

Leah met her big brother on Canada day morning. Logan wanted to hold baby sister and since that time has only agreed to holding her 2 more times (both of which are caught on camera because I have a newborn and daily picture taking is in full force!). He's having a bit of a rough go accepting that he has to share Mommy and Daddy, but it's been exceptionally hard because I've been couch bound for 2 weeks after having caught an infection in my stitches.

He's coming around slowly and Im sure in no time he wont remember life without her! Last night he let Leah into his bed for nighttime storytime. My heart exploded.
Daddy love from day 1.
The hospital was quick to get us going. After getting to the birthing room at 10pm, we slept (waking up for a couple feeds in the night), then had a visit with Logan and Aleksys parents and then we were preparing to leave! Leah was first checked out by the nephrologist (and the peds from NICU the night before) about her kidney issue, and they agreed that she would be seen as an outpatient and we would come back for an appointment on the Friday.

We left Canada day at 9pm and this is our picture right before leaving. First stop: Shoppers for my breastfeeding cream and Leah's antibiotic.
And our drive home was around 10pm on Canada day, right when the fireworks were going off and people were all down wharncliffe watching.

She did great the first night at home and slept the whole time. Funny in retrospect.. we had to set the alarm to wake her up to feed. Now, we just hope the grunting and wake ups are no less than 2 hours apart. What even is uninterrupted sleep?