During the latter part of my pregnancy, I've had a feeling that Serafina was going to come early. My body felt heavier, and by the end of June, I was already carrying her pretty low and stretched out more than I thought was possible. Still, she didn't come out on June 26th, despite all the prodding and nodding of approval from both Robert and myself. After watching the fireworks show in Tustin, I even declared that it would be perfect for her to make her debut. She didn't budge. I did have more and more contractions during the week, and I knew something was different when I was feeling them moving from my belly and going down.
Wednesday, at 3:45 am, I woke up with the same painful contractions. This time, they felt a little worse. I tried the usual. I drank some water and shifted which side I was sleeping on. They weren't going away. I woke Robert up for his iPhone, which has a Contraction Calculator application so I could see how far apart they were coming. 6 minutes. 4 minutes. 3 minutes. 5 minutes. 3 minutes. I got up. Having showered earlier, my hair was a crazy mass on my head, and I decided that since I had a while before leaving for the hospital, I was going to do my hair. Yes! Call me crazy, but there I was in the bathroom, straightening my hair and dealing with contractions coming in every 3 minutes. I did wake Robert up to tell him that this was it! Serafina was coming! I still managed to get dressed and finish putting on my makeup while he took my hospital bag to the car and wake up a little more. I calmly woke my parents to let them know I was having contractions, and that we were leaving for the hospital. Oh! How I wanted to stop by Starbucks and get a caramel frapp and a pastry on the way to the hospital, but I'm sure my doctor and the nurses would have frowned at me for that decision.
We arrived at the hospital by 6 am, and were admitted right away. Dr. Hagadorn was called. I was hooked up and monitored. Went through the questionnaire while enduring more contractions. The best thing the nurse told me was that I was going to get something to stop the contractions because I was already 3-4 cm dilated at this point. THANK YOU!!!! I couldn't take any more waves of pain. I might have started crying if I had to feel them for another hour. I had my blood drawn at the same time they were trying to find a spot to insert my IV.
Dr. Hagadorn was ready to get things going by 8 am. They moved me to the other room and prepped me for surgery. As my legs started to tingle and go numb, I remember thinking what a terrible feeling it is to not be able to move a part of your body no matter how hard you try. My only consolation was that I would be pain free for a good number of hours. My surgery didn't take long. Pressure here. Pressure there. I could feel them pulling, and pushing down on my belly. More pulling. They told Robert he could get up and get ready to get that perfect picture. Then I heard that most beautiful cry! Serafina was out! What a precious sound. Her cry, greeting the world. I was still shielded, waiting to finally meet my little one.
Serafina Luz Virtucio Medina
Born on July 8, 2009 (they called it "Lucky 07-08-09")
9:09 am
6 lbs 9 oz
18 inches long
So tiny. So beautiful. Look at her long fingers. Tiny little toes. All that hair! So beautiful. I love her!
Stitched up and going to recovery. Robert and I were exhausted by then. Robert was starting to feel the loss of sleep, and I was just worn out from dealing with the contractions and birth process. I looked at Robert while he sat holding Serafina and said to him, "And to think I really did say just a week ago: Wouldn't it be nice to have a little bit of the natural birth experience? To go through the "surprise" and having contractions tell my body that the baby is on her way? Not as far as having my water break, but to at least make it to the hospital before that happens?" HAHA! Be careful what you think about when it comes to your ideal birth story, right??
I definitely got the birth experience. At least as much of it as I can handle. We are so thankful to be blessed with another beautiful little girl. Pray for us as we continue to seek God and His wisdom in raising our daughters.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Sunday, July 5, 2009
One Tough Day
Today was just rough. I got charts for each of the kids, and was attempting to start Gaby's formal potty training this morning. I guess it wasn't a good day to start that, and she's not quite ready for such a formal rewards "program". She was fine to sit on the toilet the first time and was excited to get a sticker for doing so. Unfortunately, the sticker is reusable and cannot stick on where she wanted it...her hand. Putting it on the chart made it worse. Then I decided, since she wasn't ready, that I should just remove the chart (out of sight, out of mind). Sad to say, it wasn't out of mind yet, and she came back to the bathroom and screamed even more when she saw that it was gone. It was downhill from there. Couldn't get her dressed. She kept trying to tear her dress off. Finally got her into something she did like, only to end up hitting Robert with a very heavy compact mirror that I've had back when we were just dating. The crying was on and off for 3 hours. We completely missed church, and she ended up falling asleep in the middle of her crying. Robert was worn out too, so there they were both asleep just past out bedroom door. We also missed breakfast, so by the time she woke up, and in a much better mood, I was super cranky and hungry. We ended up eating lunch at Soup Plantation, and even got her to sneak in a one hour nap while at the grocery store. Then another tantrum started once we got home because she wasn't quite ready to wake up, and wanted only Daddy to undo her carseat buckles. Crying was on and off again for an hour. Thankfully, things calmed down more and we were able to enjoy a good number of hours without any more breakdowns. Yes...today would be one of those days you just want to crawl back into bed and start over again.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Happy 4th of July
Our Saturday started out busy as usual, having the girls help me make pancakes in the morning. I don't know what would happen if I ever decide to change our breakfast menu to something else other than pancakes!
After breakfast, we got ready to enjoy our little Mommy/Daughter and Daddy/Daughter dates. We've been noticing how much the girls have been seeking to us out individually for attention of any kind. Since Savannah and I seem to be missing our quality time with each other, I took her to do a fun art project for the 4th of July at Lakeshore. Robert took Gaby for a horsey ride at the Spectrum. We all had a good time bonding with each other, and just having a more focused time with our dates.
The rest of our afternoon was spent grilling hot dogs and hamburgers, running around the backyard and taking pictures, and relaxing. We ALMOST had a late afternoon nap, but the girls were a little restless and anxious to get on the road to see fireworks. It was no surprise that within our 15 minute drive to our destination, both of them were fast asleep. We let them snooze for about an hour, and later woke them with a smidge of a meltdown just before the fireworks began. As much as they both protested being woken up, I am sure that they were both glad they did not miss out.
It was a treat to watch their eyes light up whenever the sky lit up and "boom" of the fireworks echoed in their ears. Every once in a while, Gaby would "ooh" and ask her doll Charlie, "You like it, Charlie?" Savannah would also point out how much she loved the pink and purple fireworks. I love fireworks!! I am so glad to be able to share my excitement and love for it with my girls. One of these days, I would love to take them to see a fireworks show with the orchestra playing along. Now that would be perfection!
After breakfast, we got ready to enjoy our little Mommy/Daughter and Daddy/Daughter dates. We've been noticing how much the girls have been seeking to us out individually for attention of any kind. Since Savannah and I seem to be missing our quality time with each other, I took her to do a fun art project for the 4th of July at Lakeshore. Robert took Gaby for a horsey ride at the Spectrum. We all had a good time bonding with each other, and just having a more focused time with our dates.
The rest of our afternoon was spent grilling hot dogs and hamburgers, running around the backyard and taking pictures, and relaxing. We ALMOST had a late afternoon nap, but the girls were a little restless and anxious to get on the road to see fireworks. It was no surprise that within our 15 minute drive to our destination, both of them were fast asleep. We let them snooze for about an hour, and later woke them with a smidge of a meltdown just before the fireworks began. As much as they both protested being woken up, I am sure that they were both glad they did not miss out.
It was a treat to watch their eyes light up whenever the sky lit up and "boom" of the fireworks echoed in their ears. Every once in a while, Gaby would "ooh" and ask her doll Charlie, "You like it, Charlie?" Savannah would also point out how much she loved the pink and purple fireworks. I love fireworks!! I am so glad to be able to share my excitement and love for it with my girls. One of these days, I would love to take them to see a fireworks show with the orchestra playing along. Now that would be perfection!
My Little One Prays
For a couple of months, it was a huge struggle to get Gaby to participate in praying or even be tolerant of us praying. It must have been a phase because she is now back to reminding us to pray, praying along, and even volunteering to lead us in prayer. I love hearing her little voice echo my words as we talk to God about our day and give Him thanks for all the things He has blessed us with. Many times, she even interjects her own thoughts and prayers for others who we may have forgotten or for whom she feels strongly in heart needs to be prayed for.
The sweetest sound for me this week was when we were praying before lunchtime on Wednesday. My friend, Kristin, and her 1 year old daughter, Mackenzie, joined us for lunch and a playdate and we were sitting around the table getting ready to thank God for our food. Gaby decided she was going to go ahead and start, with a little help. Savannah later chimed in for God to bless people in our family. Mackenzie also joined in and shared a prayer of her own.
The sweetest sound for me this week was when we were praying before lunchtime on Wednesday. My friend, Kristin, and her 1 year old daughter, Mackenzie, joined us for lunch and a playdate and we were sitting around the table getting ready to thank God for our food. Gaby decided she was going to go ahead and start, with a little help. Savannah later chimed in for God to bless people in our family. Mackenzie also joined in and shared a prayer of her own.
She Really Does Listen!
So...here we were, sitting around the table eating ice cream.
S: Mommy...thank you for taking me to see fireworks.
M: You're welcome, honey. I'm glad you woke up in time to see them.
S: Mommy...I was a little scared.
M: Did the "boom boom" scare you? I know that it can be pretty scary because it's so loud. But that's my favorite part. I love feeling the "boom boom" in my heart.
S: Mommy...Lola's heart goes "boom boom". How come Lola doesn't like salt?
M: Too much salt makes Lola's blood pressure go up.
S: If Lola's heart goes "boom boom"...
M: When it "boom booms" too fast?
S: I will call...
M: 9-1-1?
S: Uh-huh...
M: Nanas...you will make a great nurse someday!
D: She should just become a doctor! =)
M: Nanas...would you like to be a nurse or a doctor?
S: Mommy...I'm just going to be Odette (the princess from THE SWAN PRINCESS).
M: Hmm....then we better find you a prince!
S: No...I'm just going to be Odette.
D: I want to have a say in the state of affairs. I want to have power!
S: DADDY!!! (smiling, and half-laughing and quite serious) IF YOU WANT POWER, YOU NEED TO ASK GOD!!
M: Nanas, you are so correct! Daddy should pray that God would bless him with that!
We've had several conversations with Savannah about how wizards, and people who pretend to have power with the use of magic do not really possess great power. It is just magic, and nothing greater than that. Only God has power, and the greatest power of all. If we ever are in need of help and strength, because we know that we, on our own, cannot accomplish the task(s) at hand, we can go to God seek His help and strength.
God, help us to always be ready and prepared to take these teachable moments to share who you are with our children. As young as they are, they DO listen and hear what we say. They also DO hear and listen to what we don't say and model after attitudes we may not be aware that we are displaying.
S: Mommy...thank you for taking me to see fireworks.
M: You're welcome, honey. I'm glad you woke up in time to see them.
S: Mommy...I was a little scared.
M: Did the "boom boom" scare you? I know that it can be pretty scary because it's so loud. But that's my favorite part. I love feeling the "boom boom" in my heart.
S: Mommy...Lola's heart goes "boom boom". How come Lola doesn't like salt?
M: Too much salt makes Lola's blood pressure go up.
S: If Lola's heart goes "boom boom"...
M: When it "boom booms" too fast?
S: I will call...
M: 9-1-1?
S: Uh-huh...
M: Nanas...you will make a great nurse someday!
D: She should just become a doctor! =)
M: Nanas...would you like to be a nurse or a doctor?
S: Mommy...I'm just going to be Odette (the princess from THE SWAN PRINCESS).
M: Hmm....then we better find you a prince!
S: No...I'm just going to be Odette.
D: I want to have a say in the state of affairs. I want to have power!
S: DADDY!!! (smiling, and half-laughing and quite serious) IF YOU WANT POWER, YOU NEED TO ASK GOD!!
M: Nanas, you are so correct! Daddy should pray that God would bless him with that!
We've had several conversations with Savannah about how wizards, and people who pretend to have power with the use of magic do not really possess great power. It is just magic, and nothing greater than that. Only God has power, and the greatest power of all. If we ever are in need of help and strength, because we know that we, on our own, cannot accomplish the task(s) at hand, we can go to God seek His help and strength.
God, help us to always be ready and prepared to take these teachable moments to share who you are with our children. As young as they are, they DO listen and hear what we say. They also DO hear and listen to what we don't say and model after attitudes we may not be aware that we are displaying.
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