Sunday, April 29, 2012

Ten Things I Love About My Little Noah

So I saw that my friend Debbie made a post about all the things she loves about her Lisa.  I thought it was super cute so I decided to make one about Noah.  Noah is 3 1/2 months now and growing like crazy... or atleast it seems like it to me!  We will find out his stats in two weeks when he goes in for his 4 month check up!  So anyway, here it goes.

1) His big smile and sense of humor.  He looks like a total goober when he smiles like this.. and I love it! What a ham!




2) How chubby he is.  He was so scrawny when he was born, and now he is my little chunk!  Check out his cheeks... they're pretty impressive!



3) How well he sleeps.  We have really been blessed with a good sleeper.  He's been sleeping through the night since mid March and naps well during the day.  Some people ask if we even really have a baby in the car seat under that cover!




4) His big lips!



5) How well he travels on the airplane!  Noah has already been on six airplane rides!





6) How cute he is.. even when he's naughty!


7) How his little personality comes out during tummy time.  He really gets into The Biggest Loser!




8) His blonde hair.  Some may say he's bald.  But mom says he's blonde!



 9) His laugh.


10) Getting to spend every day at home with my little man!




Of course there are a million things I love about Noah, and I'm sure right after I publish this I will remember more or find more pictures that I wanted to post.  I just love Noah so much.  He is such a good-natured little boy, and we are so lucky to have him!  His baby blessing said that he is going to be an example to his future brothers and sisters, and I know he will be amazing!

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Noah Bradley Kuykendall: Better Late than Never

Better late than never... describes the arrival of Noah Bradley Kuykendall and this post! Our sweet little boy was born January 10, 2012 (2 days past his due date) at 6:06 PM weighing 7 lb 3 oz and measuring 19 inches. It was a long awaited arrival that is for sure. The doctor wanted to induce labor once the due date had passed. After much contemplation on Katie's part, we decided to go ahead with an induction after the appointment with the doctor on the 9th.
Here is a quick account of Noah's arrival.. since I'm sure everyone is really just interested in pictures! We had to be at the hospital at 5 AM. Here are my final belly pictures that morning.
We arrived at the hospital on time and got right to business. Katie was put on an IV with antibiotics as soon as we arrived. About an hour later they started the pitocin (very mild dose). The nurse kept coming in asking if Katie wanted her epidural, but she said no. She was uncomfortable, but not in pain. At 11:30 the anesthesiologist came in to interview Katie. When she said she would wait for the epidural he asked how far along she was. We had no idea as she hadn't been checked since before they started the pitocin. The nurse came in and guess what.. NO PROGRESS. That was very discouraging for Katie. The nurse recommended they break Katie's water to try and get things moving. Katie was hesitant, but after talking with her sister Meghan and her doctor she decided to do it. They gave her the epidural first and within 15 minutes she had progressed another cm and effaced almost to 100%! Katie progressed about 1 cm an hour until about an 8. Then she started to progress faster.
Honestley I couldn't believe how it went. I felt nothing. I didn't even know when I was having a contraction. A little after 5 PM I let Brad know that I started to feel different... not really an urge to push.. but something was definitely different. The nurse came in to check me and I was a loose 9. She had me give one push and I was to a 10. She then called the doctor to see if he wanted me to wait until Noah dropped more or begin pushing. We had the go ahead so I pushed one contraction a little after 5:30 PM. Unfortunately, during the last push of the contraction I felt like I was going to burp.. but.. I threw up. I threw up like 5 times.. and it was straight green apple jolly rancher lollipop mixed with ice chips. It was neon green, but at least it was the most pleasant smelling throw up you could ask for. I then had to get cleaned up and put in a new robe. So by about quarter to five or a little after I was finally ready to go again just as the doctor showed up. I pushed for about five contractions and baby Noah was born at 6:06 PM. It was the most amazing moment of my life when they placed that little guy on my chest. I just love him so much.
After he was born we had 1 hour to bond with Noah in the delivery room before he headed to the nursery and I headed to the recovery room. It was such a weird feeling to be with him and Brad and then taken away all by myself to the recovery room. I was there for 2 1/2 hours before they wheeled me down to the mommy/baby room. Since I was Group B positive they kept Noah under observation for an extra 3 hours. So Brad and I finally ate in the mommy/baby room, and Noah joined us around midnight.
We stayed two nights in the hospital because the pediatrician wanted Katie to have more time with help for getting the hang of nursing. We are really glad we stayed the extra day. We felt so loved by everyone. Margo and Randy brought us a much needed pizza and TONS of drinks and all of Brad's and Katie's families were asking for updates and giving encouragement throughout the day. Tiffany and Micah had flowers delivered to the labor/delivery room, and Western Tech sent us this cute arrangement.
Welcome to the world baby Noah!