Showing posts with label Tabitha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tabitha. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Fishtail ponytail for Tabitha

Here is Tabitha's hairstyle today. It's not as hard as it looks, but my hands were kind of tiring out by the end!

 

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Hair styles for Tabitha

A couple months ago, my friend and midwife posted "Princess Hairstyles" link on Facebook. I am going to try and start taking pictures and posting as I try different new styles for Tabitha.

Today we tried the Spiral Braid Ponytail. I added the twist braid to the ponytail to finish the look.


 


Thursday, February 14, 2013

He's here!

Emmett Xavier Weddell arrived on January 31, 2013. We did have our home water birth as well as the Lotus birth like we were praying for. I wrote Emmett's birth story below if anyone is interested in reading it. This was definitely the hardest pregnancy, birth and now nursing experience I have had so far. I was very run down and did not feel well the entire pregnancy, no matter what I did. The birth was nothing like it was with Tabitha or Grady. Nursing has been a challenge also. Nursing Tabitha and Grady was definitely textbook worthy. I never had plugged ducts, cracked nipples, pain... until now, although it is finally getting better. So to say the past 9 months has been an eye opener and humbling, is an understatement.


Here is Emmett's birth story.


I was "37 weeks and 4 days" when labor started at about 6:15am. I felt the baby doing head butts against my cervix 2 times before I felt a “pop”. I ran to the bathroom and only dribbled on the floor, but as soon as I sat on the toilet, there was a small gush. I called my midwife to let her know.
Contractions started while on the phone with her. We kept track of every contraction with Contraction Master app for Eric’s iPad. It was really cool, because at the end of labor I emailed myself the chart of every contraction I had. I can also see when labor “stalled” a couple times.
Grady decided to wake up at 8:30, since he heard us talking and Tabitha woke up around 9:00. Tabitha took over recording the contractions and Eric decided to go back to sleep in case it was going to be a long day/night.
Contractions were manageable all morning and early afternoon. Labor stalled around 10:40-12:15, then again 4:20-5:30. After labor stalled the last time, I wanted to get things moving, so I had the kids take a nap and had Eric call our massage therapist friend to suggest a few acupressure points. Boy did they work! I stood up from where we were doing the acupressure and thankfully, I was standing on a pad. A huge gush of water came out. I felt like I was uncontrollably peeing, so as soon as it slowed, I hopped in the shower. Strong contractions started and they just kept intensifying. I started crying, which is our cue that the baby was coming very soon, so we had Tabitha call the midwife and tell her to come NOW!
I hopped in the tub and started having back to back contractions. My midwife, Erika, arrived about 30 minutes before I had a huge urge to push.  I did scream 2 times because the pressure was so intense. I pushed for 21 minutes and out came Emmett Xavier at 9:17pm. We did not cut the cord, as we did a lotus birth, but did decide to cut it on day 3 since I was afraid I was going to move him wrong and rip the cord from the umbilical site.  His cord did come off on day 5.
After the birth we made sure I didn’t scare the kids. Thankfully they said they weren’t scared. I am happy I prepped them with YouTube videos before hand. Tabitha also came up to me and gave me a big hug and told me “You’re really good at birth!”.  I am so blessed!
Below are pictures of Emmett's Lotus birth.




 
 

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Tidbits 1

I told you I would have tidbits of info for the coming events in our life.

In a few short weeks, Tabitha will be 5. So here are her tidbits...

1. Tabitha's first word was "kitty".

2. The majority of her diet from age 14 months to about 30 months was yogurt and mozzerella cheese sticks.
She did eat other things, but those were the 2 things we HAD to keep stocked in our refridgerator.

3. She learned to read over an 18 month period just recently. Eric and I can no longer spell things to each other, she will sound them out in her head and repeat it to us. We also can not allow her to be around us when we are on the internet, especially because of some of the comments that are posted on Facebook and other misc sites that are not child friendly.