I haven’t blogged in a few weeks, for obvious reasons, but I have many praises to share, so I am back!
Emelyn is 17 days old and thriving. She weighed 7 lbs 14 oz at birth, and today at her 2 week check-up, she was at 8 lbs 10 oz, which is excellent. She also tolerated her first vaccination well, after a very brief red-faced cry. She was quite the trooper. She eats well, has really fun alert times, and is very at ease with a variety of people holding her and caring for her.
Ethan and I have been amazingly blessed to have round-the-clock help since her birth. My parents came into town on her birth day and mom was in the birthing room with me and Ethan. When the doctor determined I needed an emergency c-section, mom and dad prayed in the waiting room as Ethan accompanied me to the OR. My parents stayed through the 11th, making meals for us, cleaning, providing back rubs (thanks Dad!) and providing extra hands to burp, change, and love on the baby. My sister Bethany came for a long weekend the 4th-7th and was especially helpful with breastfeeding tips and encouraging me as a new parent. She really boosted my confidence. Some great pics of her and Emelyn are featured under “photos” on the tool bar above. A hearty thanks goes out to her husband, Brad, for letting her leave for four days, while he cared for their little tykes.
My mother-in-law, Nancy, arrived the evening of the 11th, and my sister-in-law Tori came the 13th-16th. Mom Pitsch has been a wonderful help as well, cooking, cleaning, and loving on Emelyn. Tori took me to my first doctor’s appointment since the delivery and he said I was healing well, so that was a huge blessing. It’s amazing how much better I feel than when we first came home from the hospital. I never appreciated that c-section is major surgery until experiencing it for myself. I am certainly grateful for the human body’s capacity to heal.
Dear friends came to visit us at the hospital (the Gammichias, Dave and Hayley Abney, Mike and Stephanie Fennema, the Harts), and at home (my college roomie Shelby, Jenn Burns and her kids, ‘Chelle and little Julianna, Wes and Olivia). These visits were so encouraging to us and let us know we were loved.
Honestly, I don’t think I could have made it these past few weeks without our amazing family and friends who stepped up for us. I would not have chosen the surgical route for her birth, but God had other plans for us and He watched over us every step of the way. Even as my labor began to turn south, Emelyn’s heart beat stayed strong and never wavered. She is the picture of health and any pain or discomfort I’ve experienced has been WELL WORTH the pay-off. Ethan and I could not have imagined how much we would love her.
One little anecdote before I close: A few nights ago, around 3:30 a.m., I was changing Emelyn after she ate, and as I removed her diaper, she pooped all over herself (lovely) and spit up almost simultaneously. She was covered in goo. She looked up at me like “so what are you going to do about this?” She has this expression where she furrows her brow and that was the face she presented me with. It was kind of funny; she wasn’t upset, just helpless lying there on her changing table. I looked at her and I thought, she is the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen. And it struck me, this is how God looks at His children: we are justified by the faith He grants to us as a gift. And so, in spite of being mired in the “goo” of our sin, He sees us as beautiful. I started crying thinking of that reality, and thanked God for my salvation, and for our little girl. Good stuff. Diaper changing + grace of God + middle of the night = Amy weeping happy tears. :)
Mon, Aug 18, 2008
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