31 October 2012

Cows and Cupcakes

A cupcake with a cherry on top, getting ready to go out

All loaded up, Téa is like "what are we doing out here after dark and why do I have a cow on my head?" :)

Trick or treat

After being given a balloon and asking where the lady's kids were hiding,  Esme said "Dat was a very nice aidy (lady) at dat house."

Téa's one and only goodie, this unopened treat kept her occupied all the way home :)

 "I am not wiggling my bucket Mommy, so it doesn't spill. I am being careful. " (That was her own thought after the lady commented she might need her Mom's help with her bucket so full.)

The mother-lode at Grandma and Grandpa's house.  (Don't worry, she only got to rifle through the bowl and eat the unopened packages.)

19 October 2012

She speaks

Téa has now said her first words. Her very first word is Grandpa but sounds like 'bapa'. If you ask her to say Grandpa, she'll say 'bapa' every time.

Grandpa was quickly followed by her second word 'uh-oh'. She pronounces this very precisely and will now sometimes say it without being asked.

Esme's vocabulary expands daily and sometimes it is easy to forget she's not yet three years old. She still has some cute words which are unique to her.

'Fussagot' is used as a fusion word which combines 'forgot' and 'supposed to get'. For example, 'Mommy we fussagot my milk. I better go get it.'

'Feffeven' which is the number that comes after ten. For example, 'eight, nine, ten, feffeven....'

Love these talking girls.

29 September 2012

Friday evening shenanigans

25 September 2012

While her sister naps

19 September 2012

Wise words with Esme

Conversation at breakfast after a night disturbed by teething (Esme's last molar is working it's way out).

Grandpa: 'Esme did you wake up on the wrong side of the bed?'

Esme: 'No Grandpa! I woke up on the inside of my bed.'

Milestone marker

Our Téa took her first steps yesterday. I guess crawling, climbing and furniture cruising weren't satisfying enough. How is she growing up so fast?

14 September 2012

Monkey

Look who figured out how to climb up on to a chair all by herself. She was so proud.

8 September 2012

Dinner confusion with Esme

Conversation while having dinner after Alain's soccer game today:

Alain: Ouch, my hamstring is cramping up.
Me: You have a Charlie horse?
Esme: Daddy has a horse at our new house?
Alain: No, my hamstring, a muscle on my leg is hurting me.
Esme: A hamster is hurting Daddy's leg? Hamster, come out! Don't hurt Daddy's leg.
Alain: No not a hamster, a hamSTRING.
Esme: Oh.

..... a few minutes later.....

Esme: There was a guinea pig in Daddy's leg. Hurting his leg.

6 August 2012

Beads

5 August 2012

Trained

Somebody is now officially potty-trained!




I dreaded potty-training for a long time and avoided it until Alain had some time off. However, Esme was obviously ready for the switch because it was almost effortless.

The first day was more accidents than success, but from Day 2 onwards there have been a total of 3 accidents (we are going on almost a month since we started using big girl underpants) all of which were more to do with us not registering that she was asking to go potty than her not knowing she needed to.

Yay! Way to go Esme! Can't believe how fast you are growing up!

24 July 2012

Mimi

Auntie Michelle came to visit all the way from Calgary. It was FUN! We love you Mimi!



19 July 2012

A home of our own!

We own a house, with a large yard!! Yahoo! Tomorrow we get the keys and can start making it a home.




So exciting!!!

11 July 2012

Fun in the blazing hot sun :)









9 July 2012

On and up

'oh Mom, sitting and crawling are old news! I am all about climbing and walking now.' (note: she wants to walk all the time but still needs helping hands to balance her while she does.)

6 July 2012

Sisters


18 June 2012

A little bow

15 June 2012

Nemo

Esme got a new backpack. It comes with a hood. This is how she likes to wear it. :)



14 June 2012

Téa's new favourite place

13 June 2012

Crafting the drizzles away

We're trying to kill another gray day here in the Okanagan.

Téa's helping too :)

31 May 2012

Esme-isms Take II

Esme is our babbler. She loves to talk and we love to hear her thoughts. So much of what she says now is clear, coherent and comes out in full paragraphs (we are way beyond sentences with this girl). She still has a few words that come out in their own special way and I just don't want to forget because they are way too cute.

Ice Cream = Arsing
Garbage = Garbars
Medicine = Menna
Music = Mew-get
Library = Eye-belly
Very Good = Belly belly good
Chapstick = Pick pop
Come on = Kai - yon (this is new.. she used to say it correctly)
Esme Michelle = Ess may shell
Téa Marie = Taya ree


Any words that start with an 'L' are said with a silent 'L' at the front or a 'y' sound. Some examples,

Look = ook
Listen = issen
Like = yike (Mommy, Téa yikes that)

There are more but those are the ones on the top of my head.




Téa's Birth Timeline

Yes, I will be posting the pictures from our weekend at Beaver Lake but before I do that post I feel I must post Téa's birth timeline (less detailed than a birth story) before it gets any fuzzier than it already is. Hard to believe that details from such an intense experience can fade with time, but they really do. Probably that is not an accident, if they didn't no one would ever have a second child (jk).

We had a perfect timeline from the text messages Alain sent our Moms during the process to keep them updated. Unfortunately, our phones overwrite the messages as they get filled up and before we could write them down, they were erased.  But it went something like this:

Thursday, December 1st, 2011

All day I had been having painful contractions, but no real pattern or rhythm forming.

I had been having them since my actual due date, 4 days before. Two nights in a row, I had a consistent enough pattern of 1.5min long contractions, 5 min or less apart, that I actually got up and woke Alain up to go to the hospital. Both times, I thought well I'll just take a quick shower to see if it's real labour and if it is, then I will be nice and clean when we go to the hospital. Both times the shower stopped the perfect pattern and labour eased off. Argh!

Around 5:00pm we went out to eat at McDonalds with Mom and Dad. We joked about how one of Mom's co-workers swore that her labour started after eating at Wendy's. We finished supper, tried out their new Mochas, which do not come in decaf, and joked about how if the baby comes tonight we've already had our caffeine fix to get us through.

We had to drop off a piece of furniture at a coworkers house, so we all drove over there and Alain & Dad helped them get it in the house. The ladies came out and asked if the baby was coming, I said nothing much had changed so probably not.

Around 7:00pm, we were back at Mom and Dad's house finishing our mochas and seeing some new dress up clothes they had gotten for the grandkids. All of sudden I was like "Oh, I think my water might have broken but probably not." Then a few seconds later, "Yep, pretty sure my water is breaking".

Mostly at that point I was irritated that things were starting similar to Esme's delivery but a couple hours later in the day, so we would have even worse exhaustion to look forward to if I had to spend 24 hours delivering Téa, like I did for Esme's birth.

We had our hospital bag packed and in the car but we needed to get Esme's sleep stuff from home.

7:15pm  - Alain went to our house to get Esme's overnight stuff and suitcase. I was in no rush to get to the hospital because last time the labour and delivery were long and slow.

7:20pm  - Mom called the sisters to say my water broke, so the baby was on the way. I was debating whether I would shower at Mom and Dad's before leaving for the hospital. Erin was on the phone with Mom, urging me to 'Get to the hospital because second babies come faster than the first'. I knew that her second delivery was about half the time of her first but didn't want to hope for the same. Mom reminded me that if my water was broken I needed to be at the hospital for the baby's safety. That was the deciding factor for us to go as soon as Alain was back with Esme's stuff. I realized I needed to be sure Téa was safe.

7:40pm  - We said goodbye to Esme, realizing the timing worked out perfectly as far as getting her settled at Grandma and Grandpa for the night while we went to have a baby.

8:00pm -  Alain dropped me off at the Emergency Room entrance and went to search for parking.

8:20pm -  I was checked in, Alain was parked and we headed up to Labour & Delivery.

8:30pm - Nurse confirms, water is broken and I'm 3-4cm dilated. I get moved to a Delivery Room and I am the only one labouring on the ward. Contractions are intense and strong, coming fast but aren't lasting very long. Still don't seem to be having a good pattern. The contractions were getting increasingly painful though. I was starting to feel like I would not be able to do this. I couldn't remember the breathing patterns from last time and I didn't see how I could do 24hrs of this intensity.

9:30pm - I asked for some painkillers. They checked dilation again to see if I can have fentanyl. I am 6cm dilated. The nurse calls the doctor to get the fentanyl for me and tells the doctor she should probably come from home to check me out. I realize that I can only have a set amount of the meds and that if I use it as often as they let me, I will have used up all of my painkillers in 35min.

Things are getting really intense. I try to stretch out the time between doses, still thinking I have to last 24hrs like this.  The contractions are still really short but so strong and painful. I keep saying to Alain "I don't think I can do this".

10:20pm - Anaesthetist comes in and says "I'm heading home for the night, anyone in here want an epidural?" At this point, I was starting to feel some pressure, like maybe I needed to push but the contractions were so painful, I just wanted to make it stop. I could not face a night of that much pain with no epidural (that's how I felt), so I said "yes, I want one now". Again they had to check dilation and I was now 8cm dilated.

10:23pm - Alain texts the Moms and says they should probably come to the hospital now.

10:25pm - Anaesthetist says to hold still because he is putting in the epidural and I had the longest, most painful contraction. I think it was a full 5 minute contraction.

10:30pm - All of a sudden I had to push. I couldn't control it. The epidural had just been placed, he'd barely pushed a tester shot of painkiller through and he just had to walk away. (All of that holding still and having an epidural placed for nothing because it takes about 20min for the painkillers to take effect and he didn't even have a chance to hook me up to the drip.)

They called in the doctor, who found I was now 10cm dilated and ready to push.

10:50pm - Téa Marie Oenema was born. Before the Moms (mine and Alain's) even made it to the hospital, Téa was out and ready to be visited.

So it turned out to be more of a birth story than a birth timeline but that's ok. It was a pretty short story, thanks to Téa.

I still find it hard to believe that, after Esme's 24 hour long ordeal (drama on every level of that delivery), Téa's labour from water breaking to delivery was under 4 hours. Crazy!

I'm glad I listened when my Mom and sister urged me to just get to the hospital, otherwise who knows where Téa would have been born. :)