Birth of Our First Child

It was a cold winter day in Oklahoma. I was 11 days overdue with our first child. I wanted a natural birth if at all possible and a positive birthing experience for our first child. Delivering in our local hospital would make me have to work harder on both of those points so we chose to use a hospital 1 1/2 hours away that had midwives on staff.

We were having an unusually snowy winter for this part of the country. An Oklahoma style blizzard had come through earlier in the week and more snow was in the forecast. We were praying that when this child decided to make it’s appearance the roads would be safe.

I started the morning off with a check-up at the doctor’s office. My midwife said everything looked good and the non-stress test and ultrasound confirmed it. I was 2 centimeters dilated (only my second time to get checked this pregnancy) and let the midwife strip my membranes to see if anything would get started while we had a few days of no snow. Most things I’ve read talked about how painful and uncomfortable it is to have your membranes stripped but I didn’t experience that at all – it didn’t feel like anything. Maybe it was a sign my body was getting ready.

We drove the hour and a half back home knowing it was a very real possibility we’d be having a baby that weekend even though I was feeling no different than I’d been feeling every other week and every other day. Shaun went back to work for the afternoon and I went home and did the usual stuff around the house. Some friends came by with their two boys and strawberry ice cream and we visited until they left a little after 8. Shaun and I ate a late supper (yep, we sure did have dessert first) and watched some TV.

A little before 10 I decided bed was calling my name. I stood up off of the couch and all of a sudden I noticed I was very wet. Yes, my water broke while I was sitting and I had no idea. Shaun had to ask, “are you sure?” when I told him. 🙂

Since we live so far from the hospital, and with my mother’s advice, we decided to pack our things and head that way. (Yes, I was 11 days past due and the hospital bags still weren’t completely packed.) If labored progressed slowly we could get a hotel near the hospital to stay at.

During the 1 1/2 trip the contractions started. Nothing too bad but definitely uncomfortable. I didn’t even bother timing them. We got to the hospital a little before midnight, things were still the same. By the time I got checked into triage I was at 6 1/2 centimeters. It was then things started getting a little more uncomfortable.

I walked over to my (amazing) birthing room and met the labor and delivery nurse. A bit later LeAnn, the midwife on call, came. Such a sweet person. She gave Shaun a talk about what to expect and what I might say (I can’t do this anymore) as we got closer to the end. I sat on the birthing ball a while and the contractions were hurting like crazy. We were going to see if being in the bathtub would help any, so as the nurse helped fill it up I sat on the toilet. It’s hard to describe labor pains, but it was something like your entire abdomen being tied up in the most painful knots ever. In my head, I wondered how much more I could take.

The nurse asked if I wanted to be checked again. I was at 8 centimeters and she went off to tell the midwife. More painful contractions and I thought “I can’t do this anymore!”

Guess what that meant? It was time to push. I can’t say this was fun, but I was a step closer to being done with the process. It felt like I was pushing forever. I hated that the nurse and midwife would say “you are so close” and “just a little more” and I had no idea if they were telling the truth. Was I really doing a good job? Was the end actually here” Finally, the head was crowning! I was happy because I knew it was close and it was honestly the least painful part of the pain.

3:36am on February 5th, 2011 (12 days late) the baby was born! The midwife let Shaun be the first to find out the gender of the baby – we had a girl! She was 7 pounds 3 ounces and 19 inches. One of the first thoughts that crossed my mind was “I don’t think I can ever do that again.” 🙂

Kenna

After our daughter was born I was shaking from the experience but happy. I had a second degree tear that was stitched up. My midwife complimented me on how great I did and specifically how well I did pushing, especially for my first baby. She couldn’t believe I was only pushing for 15 minutes. I later told Shaun that those were the longest 15 of my life.

I was happy with how my labor and delivery went and how supportive everyone was. My decisions were respected for what I chose to do and not to do during and after delivery. Doctors didn’t second guess me, and the hospital was supportive of breastfeeding and listening to what the family wanted. Recovery went well, I was just sore for a while from the tearing. Something I was thankful to not experience with birth number two. 🙂

(Read about the birth of our second child here!)

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Menu Plan and Goals

We are spending the weekend with my husband’s family this week for a wedding. Hooray for a shorter week of menu planning. I learned from our last trip away and actually made a menu plan in advance for when we return. No scrambling for supper at the last minute with there is laundry to do and a house to clean.

Breakfasts:

  • Muffins (from freezer)
  • Smoothies/popsicles (from freezer)

Lunches:

  • Salads
  • Leftovers
  • Bean Burritos

Suppers:

Snacks:

  • Fruit
  • Pretzels

Goals:

  • Run 3 times
  • Concert Series Meeting
  • Read 30 minutes a day
  • Plan each night for next day

Linking up with Menu Plan Monday

How to Seed a Jalapeno or Serrano

I know there are lots of people out there smarter than me, so you might have already discovered this amazing trick to seed a jalapeno or serrano but if not I’ll share my trick! Up until a few years ago I was using a knife to get the seeds out and would also get seeds on my fingers tips and at some point during the day end up with watering eyes after a rubbed them. Then I got smart(er). One day when I was in the kitchen getting ready to cut into some peppers I saw a spoon on the counter and an idea popped into my head! I tried it out and guess what? It worked. I’ve been using it ever since.

How to Seed a Jalapeno

Step 1

First you’ll want to gather your supplies: a cutting board, knife, spoon and of course your jalapenos.

Step 1 The spoon

Step 2

Next cut off the top of the jalapeno and then slice them in half.

Step 2 The Cut

Step 3

Here is were the magic happens. Place the jalapeno in the palm of your hand and take the spoon in your other hand and scrape those seeds out.

Using the Spoon

Step 4

Ta-da! That was it. You are done. Now you can proceed to mincing your pepper or adding it to the dish hole and enjoy not having your hands on fire.

The seeded pepper

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August Link Love

The internet is such a big place. I always feel like I’m missing out on great posts and articles so I love when others share links to posts I wouldn’t otherwise know about. Every month I’m going to share a handful posts and articles that I enjoyed reading.

Here’s the list from August:

“Dear Bride to Be” from Victoria’s Ramblings on the sacrifices in marriage.

Stencils Three Ways at Dwell Delightfully. Lisa shows some fun way to use stencils. I wish I had a creative bone in my body, so I’m looking forward to using her ideas!

Washing Cars and In God’s Way at Numbering Our Days. We can learn so much from our little ones. Love how God used a three year old’s attitude to speak to Melissa.

23 Signs You Are Secretly an Introvert As an introvert, I always enjoy reading articles on the subject. Thanks for sharing, Victoria.

The Time Cost of Our Stuff at Home Your Way. Clutter stresses me out. Especially now that there a child to turn it into a bigger mess. I was surprised at what percentage of housework would be eliminated if the clutter was gone. Now to go throw some stuff away.

Smell the Roses from Jeff Goins. It can be so easy to get caught up in the busyness of life that we forget to enjoy what’s right in front of us. I enjoyed going through Jeff’s Slow Down Challenge. This is Day 1.

To You Mamas With Little Ones in Church from Our Family for His Glory. I loved this post. Having a toddler in church isn’t easy. Some mornings I’d rather not get us all ready for church! But whether our child is sitting in church with us or in the children’s program bringing them with us matters.

Did you read any great posts in August?