Tuesday, July 9, 2013

For the 4th of July this year we spent the day at the Roberts house and had a blast! Mom had a kid pool set up, as well as a giant slip n slide that sprayed water, and Noah LOVED both of those things. The kids also got to make shirts, paint picture frames, and decorate foam hats, which was a great success and they all loved it. We had a nice bbq for dinner and then finished it off with homemade ice cream. After spending the whole day there, we brought our little family home and watched the Thanksgiving Point fireworks show from our backyard. Noah absolutely loved the fireworks! When you ask him what a firework says, he makes a boom sound effect and he kept doing that over and over while we watched them. He would also point to them a whole bunch and say things like fun or pretty. The other great thing about that day was that our wonderful pediatrician went into his office just to read the results of Josh's room air trial that we did the day before and he called me to tell me that Josh would be fine off of the oxygen! That was wonderful news, it was so nice to finally see his sweet face without the tube in his nose! It was a fabulous day! The next day we headed up to the Anderson's home and Kayla took a bunch of pictures for us! I think they turned out beautifully, even if we couldn't get Noah to cooperate as much as we wanted him to... :) LOVE MY FAMILY!!!!
Me and my two boys!



Duck face!!
Josh's shirt was the one we made on the 4th, his aunts Emily and Ashley made it for him. :)

So nice to see his darling face without the oxygen tube! He's just such a handsome boy.





This is my favorite one of Josh because he is slightly smiling and he just looks so cute! He is about 1 month old in these pictures, I can't believe he's already that old! 
This is the only picture we could get of both boys because either Noah wouldn't sit for the picture or Joshua wouldn't stop crying! So, there's the "brotherly love" picture I wanted... :)

Noah was VERY done with pictures by the end...
Now he's just hamming it up in his high chair, just because we aren't trying for a good picture anymore! The little stinker!



Saturday, June 29, 2013

Joshua Pictures

Joshua is SUCH a good baby!! Oh I just love him! He is a wonderful nurser, he eats a lot every time he eats and he is actually starting to develop a full blown double chin. He is a wonderful sleeper, he sleeps in his own bassinet instead of having to be held or rocked to sleep (although, sometimes I still hold him the whole nap time just because I can!) and he sleeps for 4 hours between nighttime feedings which means I am not too terribly sleep deprived. He usually eats every 3 to 3 1/2 hours during the day, and takes about 5 naps during the day. He hardly ever cries, and if he does he is very easily soothed. He gets the hiccups a lot which he doesn't like, and he got them a lot when I was pregnant too so that is funny! He is a very sweet baby, he is very peaceful and calm and cuddly. It's nice to have a baby that likes to be held, because Noah didn't ever really like it that much!  It's interesting to see the difference in their personalities already. Joshua is so mellow compared to how Noah was as a newborn, he was pretty fussy for a few months before leveling out. I absolutely love having two boys, and Noah is so cute with Josh! He has figured out that he can kiss him on the head, so sometimes when I am nursing Josh I have to hold Noah off a little bit because all he wants to do is kiss him and rub his head. Noah also likes to stroke Josh's feet and he always wants to go look at Josh while he is sleeping. Good thing Josh can sleep through a lot since Noah isn't exactly quiet when he calls out to him from right next to the bassinet! :) They are both such sweet boys and I feel so incredibly blessed to be their mom, they have been wonderful additions to our family!















Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Joshua's Updated Stats

We took Joshua in today to get circumcised since the hospital wouldn't do it while he was on oxygen and we found out that the hospital mis-measured Josh because they were in such a rush to get him hooked up to the c-pap machine. So, he is actually an inch longer than we thought! His newborn stats are:

Height: 20 1/2 inches
Weight: 7 lbs 2 oz
Born: June 2nd, 2013 at 6:16 pm

He lost some weight in the NICU, he was down to about 6 lbs 14 oz at the lowest point, which was mid-week while we were there, and he is already up to 7 lbs 8 oz as of today's appointment! This boy can eat! :)

Monday, June 10, 2013

Joshua's Pictures

 Taken right before hooking up to everything to help him breathe, but right after spending about 30 minutes trying to get him to breathe in the first place.

 All hooked up to everything. 

 Another view of all of the tubes, wires, and machines he was on that first night and day. 

 Ben's first time holding Joshua, roughly 36 hours later. 

 Official family photo, minus Noah of course. 


 Proud daddy of two handsome sons!

 "Hi daddy."

 Oxygen tube instead of the c-pap machine. This is what he will be on for the next two weeks, possibly longer. 

 Sleeping baby!

Free to come home!

Joshua Ron Anderson

Okay, so we didn't have the ideal delivery with Joshua that we were expecting. When Joshua was born he had the cord wrapped extremely tightly around his neck. The cord was so tight that Joshua was totally blue and not breathing, even the cord was blue and sunken. As his head came out and the doctor saw the cord like that, she actually cut it as I was pushing to prevent it from strangling Joshua. She told me to push over and over without waiting for contractions because we had to get him out of there immediately. Luckily he was really low and I only pushed for 9 minutes before he came out. (The whole delivery ended up being about 9 1/2 hours)

As soon as he came out they set him on my stomach and started to wipe him down and try to get him to cry, which didn't work. I didn't even get to hold him before he was whisked away to the other side of the room and the nurses and NICU nurses tried to get him to breathe and cry. It was frightening to see about 6 nurses working on him at the same time, it was a very panicky feeling. They eventually did get him to breathe and they let me hold him for about 2 minutes before taking him away to the NICU to hook him up to a c-pap machine and a bunch of other monitors and tubes. I was so busy watching the nurses that I didn't realize my doctor had already delivered the afterbirth and stitched me back up.

Ben went with the nurses and Joshua and stayed with him until I was ready to leave the delivery room, about an hour and a half. They wheeled me over to see Joshua for a minute before taking me to my maternity ward room. I immediately got back up after we got there and I slowly walked back to the nursery to see my baby. I stayed with him for a while before they kicked me out to get some rest. I didn't sleep much that night. We were told they would do chest x-rays and keep him on the c-pap machine until the morning when his needs would be re-evaluated at that time.

Well, when I showed back up at the nursery very early that next morning, we were told he would be there for a couple of days while they evaluated him on oxygen, monitored his breathing and heart rates, and start him on a round of antibiotics to stave off things like pneumonia and RSV as a precaution. I was heart broken to hear that it would probably be Friday before we were released. Since it was only Monday morning, that seemed like an eternity away. I was worried sick about Joshua, and my heart was grieving at the idea of not seeing Noah for a week. I called Ben, who was at home with Noah for the night, and I was just in tears over the idea of being away from Noah for so long, but under no circumstances could I leave Joshua either. Ben and my mom worked it out to bring Noah to me to visit for a while and then my mom could come pick him up before nap time and take him home and watch him until Ben got home that evening.

It was WONDERFUL to see Noah, he called out "mommy!" and ran to me as soon as he saw me, making several of the nurses say, "Aw!" :) We went into my room and watched a movie and cuddled, then we took him on a "tour" of the maternity ward. He was not allowed in the nursery itself, he was too young, so he didn't ever get to see Joshua until we brought him home. There is a little room full of free snacks (crackers mostly, and some cookies as well as juice and pop) and Noah LOVED going in to get a snack and a drink. He got to come visit me almost every single day while I was in the hospital, usually he came up to see me in the mornings when Ben came up and then one grandma or the other would pick him up and take him home for the evening. It was such an incredible blessing that our families were willing to do all the driving just so I could see my son for a little while each day.

The week was monotonous, filled with anxious times of watching Joshua's heart monitor, breathing monitor, and oxygen rate. Anxious times of trying to go down on the amount of oxygen only see alarms go off and Joshua struggle to breathe. Anxious times of trying to get him off the IV by getting him to nurse and then nervously waiting for the glucose results to come back with high enough numbers. But it was also a week filled with lots of sweet cuddling times, like the first time Ben got to hold Joshua after the c-pap machine came off, when Joshua was almost 2 days old. The first time he nursed instead of relied solely on his IV, and he ate for an hour with one hand laying on my collar bone. And it was heaven to be able to go in, pick Joshua up, and cuddle with him for as long as I wanted with no interruptions (other than nurses checking his vitals). I did make a few friends with some of the night nurses, we were the only baby in there so often while I nursed Joshua they would come visit with me and chat, which was a lot of fun. It was hard to be in the hospital that long, it was rather monotonous to make the walk from my room in the maternity ward all the way to the nursery where Joshua was, and I made that walk several times a day, which was tiring after just having a baby! But, I got a great jump start on getting back in shape with all of that walking, starting about 2 hours after delivering a baby!

Anyway, on Thursday morning we were given the good news that we would be discharged the following morning barring any unforeseen circumstances or problematic developments during the night. We were ecstatic! They told us his chest x-rays looked great (all three sets of them!) and he was off the IV, eating well, and his oxygen dose was extremely low. They told us that that night we would have Joshua sleep in the room instead of in the nursery so that we could get used to the oxygen machine we would be going home with, as well as the monitor for his oxygen levels and heart rate. Ben decided to spend the night that night to understand the equipment so Noah got to have a sleepover at his grandma's house, which he loved. We had a pretty good night with Joshua in the room, although every little sound had both of us startling awake wondering if something was wrong, and that is also why Joshua sleeps in his own room! :) Anyway, at about 5:00 that Friday morning they came and got Joshua and took him back to the nursery for a car seat test that takes 90 minutes, basically to make sure his can still breathe his oxygen while in a car seat. He passed just fine, as was expected, and so then after his next feeding we were ready to go! By the time he got done eating, we got through the discharge papers, and we got packed up and ready to go, it was about 11:00 am. We were walked out to the car by one of the nurses and we were free to go! It was so strange to be out in the real world again and realize that the world hadn't stopped around me.

When we got home, Noah was more excited about the balloons my family had put in the house than he was about the baby. He stared at Joshua a whole bunch trying to figure him out. The first time I held Joshua from his car seat, Noah came over and was looking at the baby. Then, without me saying to be careful or anything, he reached out and very tenderly patted his head and stroked his feet before saying, "Josh" and smiling. It was a darling moment! He hasn't cared too much about the baby yet, but that could be because Ben is still home from work and he likes all the daddy time. We'll see how he does when it's just mommy and the boys! Also, we have been so grateful to Ben's work, he got the whole "NICU week" off plus three days this first week home while we get back into the swing of things. He has been a tremendous support for me through this whole thing, and he is as ever a very loving and devoted father, to both of his sons.

Now Joshua is home and he is the sweetest little baby!!! He sleeps wonderfully well on his own, in his bassinet, in his own room. He sleeps at night from feeding to feeding without a lot of worry on my part, he is a fantastic nurser which is amazing for me since Noah was a terrible nurser. He is very calm and peaceful, doesn't cry very much, and loves to hear my voice. It's amazing to me to feel his sweet spirit, and I am so grateful for the tender mercy of Heavenly Father giving such a calm, easy baby since I was SO worried about how to care for a needy newborn without making Noah feel pushed aside. I have been so blessed!!!

Here are some of the things I posted on Facebook while I was in the hospital, just in case I left out anything from the story! :)

June 3rd
Okay here's the update! Joshua Ron Anderson was born at 6:26 pm yesterday, weighed 7 lbs 2 oz and was 19 1/2 inches long, quite a bit smaller than Noah. I only had to push for 9 minutes because when he started to come out he had the cord wrapped tightly around his neck, so they cut the cord immediately and had me push, even without contractions, to get him out as soon as possible. He swallowed a lot of gunk and blood and had a very hard time breathing, so he was rushed over to the special care nursery to get on a cpap machine, an stomach breathing tube, an IV, an antibiotic, and monitors for his heart rate, oxygen levels, and all that other kind of stuff. They also did chest x-rays. I got to hold him for about 2 minutes before he was whisked away, and that is all that anyone has been able to hold him!! He is doing well this morning, I was able to swab some breast milk in his mouth and it did make him root a little bit which is a good sign. They have been able to turn down the cpap machine from where it was last night and they are hoping to maybe get him off it today, which means mom and dad would get to hold him! His x-rays also came back with no infection or pneumonia which is great news. He is a very handsome baby, not too much hair, and he looks like he could be Noah's twin! I will get pictures up once we can go home with him, hopefully by the weekend. He is quite peaceful, he has been sleeping on his own REALLY well, no sedation needed even with all of the stuff he's hooked up to. I already love him so much, I am just dying to hold him in my arms!! We are happy to have him here, extra prayers for him would be much appreciated. I am doing fine as well, I am WAY more mobile this time around since the pushing was so short which is nice, but I have had some severe cramping from having to push too hard too fast. I hope the pain goes away soon so I can concentrate on my little son once he's ready for more attention from his mom! Thanks everyone for your thoughts and prayers, this is scary but we are grateful for excellent staff and modern medicine and extra blessings that have made this a much better situation than it could have been!

June 4
Update on Josh: he is off the cpap machine!!! WAHOO!!! Ben and I have both been able to hold him a whole bunch and it's been wonderful! My family has all been by to see and hold Josh as well, and Ben's parents have been able to swing in as well. After Ben's dad (Josh's namesake) and Ben gave Josh a blessing he has really done well. He is turning into a nursing pro!!! He latches immediately and eats for a long time. This is a HUGE blessing because Noah was a nightmare to nurse. We will still be here until at least Thursday, if not a little longer. Josh isn't waking up on his own to eat, which they are worried about, and he is still requiring more oxygen than they would like to see. He is sleeping great on his own though, no sedation needed, and he has wonderful color and is very alert when he is awake. He had his first bath finally, and he didn't seem to mind it at all! He is a very peaceful spirited baby, which makes this all much easier. He loves to snuggle of course.  Right now it's kind of a waiting game of trying to lower oxygen, seeing how he does, adjusting as needed, and then waiting some more. Ben is going to bring Noah to visit me for a couple of hours today which I am SO excited for!! I miss him terribly and he misses me too, so this will be good for both of us. I am so grateful for wonderful family being close by to take care of Noah while Ben and I are here at the hospital, it's a blessing to know that he is in good hands. I am anxious for a little time with him today, but I have also loved getting lots of one on one time with Joshua too. It will be nice to get home hopefully soon so we can reunite as a family! Thank you again for your prayers, we are definitely feeling them and your support is much needed for this tired and emotional mama!!

June 4, evening
Okay, one of the best remedies I know of for stressful situations is to count the positives. We just found out that Friday is the earliest we will be released, and that may be too early. I am stressed about Joshua's health, stressed about missing so much time with my Noah man (and bawling because I miss him) and then when I do get him back full time I will be bringing a baby with me that Noah can't even meet yet because he's too little to come to see him, and I am stressed that I won't be able to bring Joshua home before Ben goes back to work. So, to help me cope with all of my emotions and frustrations, here are the positives of our situation!

1. I am getting lots of great one on one cuddle time with Joshua, with no distractions and that is so precious and sweet. I could hold him all day long.
2. I am getting lots of good toddler-distraction-free time to focus on getting into a good rhythm nursing.
3. Joshua already seems like he will be a better nurser than Noah was.
4. I know that Noah is having the time of his life with all of his aunts and staying at his grandmas houses.
5. Ben has been able to be here a whole bunch to support me and to bond with Joshua, thanks to the fact that his work is willing to let him take off plenty of time.
6. Joshua is improving, slowly but surely, and it's nothing life threatening, just a slow process.
7. I get access to unlimited cookies, crackers, and juice. Plus the extended stay services of the hospital are free.
8. We have good insurance to help with the cost of all of this.
9. I am recovering remarkably well. I have been able to walk around comfortably and easily since about 2 hours after giving birth. I am not bleeding very much and everything on my end is picture perfect, health wise.
10. A woman in the hallway told me I looked like I had given birth weeks and weeks ago instead of just 2 days ago and that I was well on my way to looking pre-baby.
11. I have wonderful family, both mine and Ben's, who are willing and able to take Noah and look after him and they have all been willing to drive whatever amount they need to just to bring Noah to visit me and to offer their support.
12. Noah is plenty old enough that he won't forget me while I am here at the hospital, and instead it makes my day when he can come visit and he gets all excited to see me.
13. There are many more, but I think this post is long enough! This is probably something I should have done on my blog, instead of here, but I just needed to get this all out there so I can refer to it when my spirits are low. There is always something positive to find in every situation!

June 7
Ladies and gentlemen, Joshua has left the building!!!! That's right, we are HOME!!! Joshua will still be on oxygen for a while, but he is doing great. He is a wonderful, peaceful baby who rarely cries and loves to snuggle. We are SO happy to be home, and I love love love having both of my boys under one roof. Noah is excited to see mommy and daddy again and he has yet to figure out the baby, but he identified Josh's fingers, toes, and the monkey on his shirt. THANK YOU to all of you for your prayers, for your encouragement, and your support. I loved reading your comments and it helped me to stay sane in the hospital! I am a little nervous about adjusting to two kids when one of them has an oxygen tube trailing after him all the time, but we are just happy to be all together! 

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Joshua's Birthday!!!!

It's very early morning as I type this, I just called the hospital and they said I can show up at 7:30 (it's 6:00 now) to start the process of getting induced. I am SO excited!!! I had a hard time sleeping last night because I was so excited about bringing this new baby into our family. I am nervous about how to juggle two children, but I do know that I have at least enough love for both of them, and that will just have to be enough until I figure it out! I can't wait to hold and snuggle my new little baby, he's excited this morning too, he has been moving around a whole bunch. I am filled with gratitude that I was able to carry another healthy baby full term, it is a blessing and I am humbled by the trust my Heavenly Father has placed in me to mother another one of His precious sons. Joshua Ron Anderson should arrive by early afternoon today, and I think my arms can already almost feel him in them! I am a little worried about Noah and how he will adjust to a new baby, a new brother, but I think it will all be fine. Noah is a sweet boy with a lot of love and he has entered a new phase where he adores being my "helper" and if I can include him as much as possible in helping with the new baby, I am sure it will all run smoothly. So, I'm off to go get ready for the hospital, and Joshua, I already love you more than words can say!!! Welcome to our family!!!

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Pregnancy Update

I don't know if anyone who reads this cares about it at all, but I wanted to update about how this second pregnancy is going! I had my very last doctor's appointment today, and we will be inducing Josh on Sunday June 2nd, as we had planned previously. I am SO excited to be so close to getting my second son here, I can't wait to hold him and snuggle him and welcome him to this life! 

This pregnancy has been much harder on me that the first one. For one thing, for about the last month and a half I have had two to three ribs out of place which has been extremely painful and sore. I can't get any relief from the pain, it doesn't matter how I stand, sit, or lay down, so it's been a long and tiring experience! But, Josh is really low now, so hopefully that will bring some pain relief before I have to go through the labor and delivery. 

At my appointment today we discovered that Josh is at "zero station", meaning he is literally as head down and low in my pelvis as he can get without crowning! He is definitely in position to come out! My doctor really warned me to take it easy so I would make it to Sunday without going into labor on my own, she'd really like me to make it to the 39 week mark just to make sure everything is developed and healthy. So, I have been banned from deep cleaning, hauling laundry baskets, and any other slightly strenuous activity! She told me that if I didn't have a child at home to take care of that she would put me on partial bed rest. So, I'm glad I have an excuse to not do bed rest! Ben is of course taking her directions VERY literally, and he has hardly let me lift a finger this evening! :) We were also told that this labor should be very short and the delivery should be short and easy as well since he is already SO low, I am dilated to almost a 2 and 85% effaced already, and it's a second baby. I hope this hold true on Sunday, it would be amazing to get a short delivery after 27 hours last time! 

I am all ready to welcome Josh to the family, I have all of his clothes washed and organized and put in the dresser, his car seat is set up and ready to go, and I washed all the bassinet coverings to make sure everything is totally clean. We are going to try to do something really fun with Noah on Saturday before he isn't our only child anymore, we are thinking we will take him to the local pool. Noah so far still doesn't really understand about Josh coming to our family, I think he will just have to figure it out once he gets here. Luckily, Noah really likes to be my "helper" and help me with laundry, putting away dishes, and other little tasks around the house. I hope that if I have him be a helper with the baby as much as possible that he might not have too hard of a time adjusting to a baby in the house. 

We are SO excited to welcome this new son, I can't wait to see what he looks like and how he will act. I really hope he is a better nurser than Noah was, we really struggled with nursing. I am so excited to be done being pregnant, and so excited to be a mommy to TWO little boys!! :)

Monday, April 29, 2013

Ben's Graduation!!

Well, it's official!!! Ben is GRADUATED!! He finished his degree on April 20th, and then his graduation ceremony was on April 26th. He has really enjoyed being done! We all have! It's nice that now he is home on Saturdays, and in the evenings, and when he is home he isn't always stressed and worried about homework! We dropped Noah off at the Anderson's house on Thursday afternoon and then Ben and I caught a movie, went out to dinner, and checked into a hotel in Ogden since the first commencement ceremony was at 7:30 AM! We didn't want to drive that far first thing in the morning, so it was easier to just stay up there. After the morning ceremony was over we met up with a few of Ben's buddies and headed over to the student union building for a free lunch. We got busy chit chatting and almost missed the afternoon ceremony, the one where he actually gets the diploma, because we had to wait for a shuttle!! We rushed in and Ben got seated just as it started. Ron and Lynette met me in the audience seats with Noah, and we were able to actually sit fairly close to Ben's spot on the floor of the Dee Events Center, so that was really fun. We cheered and yelled for him when he was announced, even though we weren't supposed to. :) After taking pictures and everything, we went back to the Anderson's house where Noah and Ben both took naps before going to a great restaurant (Goodwood's) for a big family celebration dinner. All of Ben's family was able to attend except for the sister on a mission, so that was a lot of fun. All in all, I am incredibly proud of my amazing, hard working, determined, wonderful husband and his efforts and sacrifice to get this degree so he can best provide for our family. I love that man with all my heart!!! :)