Showing posts with label Birth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birth. Show all posts

Favorite Parenting Links Lately

7.08.2014


We've been super busy around here the past couple of weeks - getting ready for our beach trip, hanging out with my sister and her family who are visiting all the way from Australia, and just generally enjoying summer! It's been so much fun getting to pal around with my sister again and spend time with my nephew (I just want to squeeze him!) I also picked up a job writing for a local design magazine and am pretty excited about it. So I just wanted to say sorry if posting is a bit sporadic. Hopefully I'll get things back up to speed soon :) I have a ton of stuff I want to share with you (we started phase two of our kitchen remodel!)

In the meantime, here are a few of my favorite parenting links for your reading pleasure:

1. Finding me - one of the hardest things for me to do, because I almost always get lured in by that super cute family of mine.

2. What postpartum moms really need.

3. Hilarious and true. Sorry FWOK!

4. The crazy things you do as a parent. (Numbers 15-17 made me laugh out loud!)

5. Loooove this. (And the follow-up post)

6. Sibling rivalry tips and tricks.  We definitely do numbers one and two.

7. Dear children, let me explain this thing called summer.

xo, Lauren

Lucy's Birth Announcements

6.11.2013
A couple of things I wish we had done with Violet was to have newborn photos taken and send out birth announcements, but after being in the NICU and getting the hang of being a new mama of a very needy baby with health issues, it just never happened. (Not to mention the fact that the budget was tight with me being off work for eight months). So when Minted contacted me about trying out their announcements, I was so excited! My sister had taken newborn and family photos while she was here (more on those to come soon!) and they turned out so beautifully, so I jumped at the chance to use them with one of Minted's many designs. It took me FOREVER to choose a design from their site - there were seriously so, so many lovely ones. After we finally chose one and ordered them, I was thrilled with how they turned out:



And if you have a little one on the way, stay tuned because I'm working on a big giveaway for all of you lovelies, and custom birth announcements from Minted will be part of the deal! xo, Lauren

Violet meets Lucy

4.23.2013
I was so excited when I found out that we were having another little girl. I have a sister and we're very close, so I was thrilled to be able to give that gift to Violet. Having a sister for me is like having a built-in best friend for life who understands you better than anyone else and loves you no matter what.

As excited as I am for their relationship in the long-term, I worried a little bit about how things would go at first. Violet has always been a bit of a mama's girl. She loves to do everything "herself" but with mama standing by within arm's reach. Only recently has she started to even run off and play with her cousins at family gatherings.

I felt that their first time meeting would be very important and so wanted it to go well. Violet made it very clear to us that she wanted to hold her "baby sistuh" first and then Kevin and I could hold her. I wasn't sure how we were going to pull that one off, but it actually ended up working out on its own the way things sometimes do.

When Violet arrived at the hospital to visit, Lucy was back at the nursery getting bathed, so it was just me and a few family members when she entered the room. She was really concerned about me - why I had an IV in my arm, why I had "boo boo's", and why I couldn't get out of the bed. She was completely freaked out for about ten minutes, but eventually got distracted by other things and calmed down. My dinner arrived and she decided to feed me - always my big helper :)




Luckily we had the sweetest nurse - a mother of six and just back from maternity leave herself. When she wheeled Lucy in from the nursery in her bassinet she said, "Special delivery for Miss Violet!" Violet completely lit up - it was just perfect. I couldn't thank our nurse enough - she was sooo incredibly thoughtful.

I love this face:






Then came the all-important moment - Violet got to hold her baby. Check out this anticipation:

Violet was so gentle and so sweet and sooo in love. She now wants to hold her baby Lucy all of the time. She literally glows while she's holding her. The other day she was gazing down at her and she said, "Mommy, her SO bootiful!" (and then I died)

I also worried about if Violet would be jealous of her sister as I'm nursing and have to say no to Violet a lot, but so far she just seems to be more upset that I can't physically do everything I normally can - like carry her up to bed or sit and play on the floor for a long period of time. We've slowly been figuring things out, like reading books while I nurse the baby or snuggling in bed and watching cartoons on the iPad in the morning. I'm still looking for ways to make her feel like she's not being left out or neglected, so if anyone has any advice I'd love to hear it!

xo, Lauren

P.S. Tomorrow I'm going to start posting a series of guest posts from some of my favorite bloggers to give myself a little "maternity leave". I'll post here and there as well, but I hope you enjoy the lovely and talented group of ladies I have lined up for you!

Lucy's Birth Story

4.22.2013
It's amazing how similar these photos look to the ones that were taken on the day of Violet's birth, and yet how incredibly different both experiences were. When I was pregnant with Violet, I was terrified to give birth. I had absolutely no idea how something the size of a watermelon was supposed to exit my body. I mean it all makes sense in middle school health class, but when it's a seven pound baby in your own body? Less convincing to say the least.


This time around, I was less nervous about the actual labor and delivery (having the knowledge that yes, it was physically possible and that yes, epidurals are truly like little miracles, and that, no you don't get a medal for giving birth without pain relief) and instead more horrified of going through the painful recovery again. With Violet I had a lot of internal and external tearing, ice packs and witch hazel were my best friends, I had to sit on a donut for weeks, and didn't feel completely free of pain and discomfort until literally a year after giving birth. I assumed this time around it would be more of the same, and to be honest some days I was rooting for a breech baby so that I could get a C-section.

I also thought that I would have a better idea this time of when to head to the hospital. Well, let's just say that the second time around things happen a little bit faster. I woke up on Sunday morning and it felt like any other day. Still massively pregnant, still no contractions - I figured this baby was going to be a week overdue like her big sister. I talked to my in-laws that morning on the phone about the fact that the baby's baptism may have to be rescheduled and snuggled on the couch with Violet while we watched some Sunday morning cartoons on the iPad. I was having some mild contractions, but nothing that felt real yet. That started to change around 10:30 AM. The contractions began to get more painful, and I found myself having to really focus and breathe through them. I started to time them and they were about fifteen minutes apart. After realizing that they were coming regularly and intensifying, I told Kevin that this might be it. Then I called my parents and let them know what was going on. My mom said she'd be right over, but I told her to take her time - I wasn't going anywhere any time soon. That was mistake number one.

When the contractions were about ten minutes apart, I called my doctor. She told me that I could continue to labor at home for a bit or come into the hospital - it was my call. I decided to stay home a bit longer (mistake number two), as I remember feeling more uncomfortable laboring in front of strangers at the hospital the last time around. I wanted to stay in the comfort and privacy of my own home with my own little family for as long as possible. Plus my parents weren't there yet to watch Violet. Violet seemed pretty oblivious to what was going on - I had put a movie on for her and she was pretty into it. At one point I sat down during a really painful contraction and got in trouble for sitting on her baby doll :) I apologetically hopped right up...it's amazing what you'll do for your kids - even in the middle of a contraction. I snuggled up with her and stroked her soft curls, and was hit by a wave of emotion. Our whole world was about to change. I couldn't fathom how I was going to split my time and my energy and my heart between two children. I found Kevin and cried in his arms for the life I was leaving behind and for the new life I was about to give birth to.

Before I knew it, the contractions were 2-3 minutes apart. I was floored by how quickly they were hitting me and called my mom to see where they were at. Apparently convinced by my "take your time" speech, they had stopped for food on the way to the house. When they finally got there, I was in a lot of pain and ready to get the show on the road, but suddenly Violet seemed to realize something was up and started clinging to my leg begging me not to go. She kept saying, "But I like you Mommy!" Heart breaking to say the least, especially with all of those hormones surging through your body, but the contractions won out and I tore myself away, walked out to the car, and threw all of my things to the ground as another contraction hit me full force. I managed to drag myself into the car, and we were off. I was pretty against anyone talking in the car, but Kev and my mom quietly worked out a plan to drop him and me off while she parked the car. I'm really glad she was along to do that - I don't know if I would have been able to make the walk from the parking lot and I definitely wouldn't have wanted to head up to labor and delivery without Kevin. I also remember telling Kevin to remind me to leave the house earlier "next time" - laboring in a car sitting upright with a seatbelt on is just awful.

When we got to labor and delivery I suddenly remembered the "holding room" from the last time around. They check you to see if you're dilated/progressing and it's pretty much hell on Earth. You have to get changed into a gown, have a bunch of monitoring equipment strapped to your belly, and lie down on the bed while they do an internal. Plus there was another pregnant woman and her entourage in the room and they were watching TV and chatting - sounding so relaxed and sooo not where I was at at that point, and like I said - laboring in front of strangers is completely uncomfortable for me. But I knew it had to be done, so I gritted my teeth and did what I had to do. I made sure to inform the nurse that I wanted an epidural ASAP and pretty much wanted to punch her in the face when she giggled at me. My doctor was busy with another patient, so the nurse did my internal and I was five centimeters dilated. They admitted me and walked me over to the delivery room. I again begged for the epidural and got another giggle and was reminded that they needed to get an IV in me and get blood work before they could administer one. This did not make me happy at all - the contractions were right on top of each other at this point and I was terrified that I wouldn't get the epidural in time.

Luckily they hurried things along. I got the privilege of having my IV inserted by some sort of trainee and being informed that my veins were "valvy" which apparently isn't a good thing - the expression on my face at that point made Kevin think I was really going to start throwing punches. Luckily the (terrified looking) girl with the needle got it in on the first try, valvy veins and all, so her face was spared. I got also got a shot of Stadol, which took the edge off of the pain and made me feel more relaxed and a little loopy - kinda like I had one too many glasses of wine.

Finally, after what seemed like an eternity, the doctor arrived to administer the epidural. At this point I couldn't stop my body from pushing during the contractions and it took every ounce of my focus and strength to keep my body still while he inserted the needle. I was pretty much crushing Kevin's hands with each contraction - I'm surprised they didn't end up broken or at least bruised. Thankfully the epidural started working pretty quickly and a beautiful feeling of relief washed over my body. My sister and mom came in and my sister began to take some photos at my request. I felt so lucky to be able to have her here to share this experience with me, all the way from Australia.




My doctor finally arrived to check me right after the epidural took effect, and it turns out I was fully dilated and effaced! I'm very proud of the fact that I made it so far without pain medication, and managed to do so without punching any walls, or cursing, or flinging myself on Kevin like I did during my labor with Violet. I think since I knew what kind of pain to expect, I was able to stay more calm this time around and breathe through the contractions. With Violet's birth I panicked because I was completely unprepared for the intensity of the pain. It felt like I was drowning and couldn't get my head above water. This time I was able to rest during the short periods of relief that I was able to get in between the contractions, and I knew that each painful wave would have a peak and, thankfully, an end. That and the knowledge of the relief that the epidural would bring helped me through it all.

The doctor broke my water at this point and told me to let her know whenever I was ready to push. It was surreal to me that everything had happened so fast. I was going to meet my daughter.

At first the epidural was quite strong, so I really couldn't feel much of anything, but gradually I started to feel pressure and decided to call the doctor back in to get this show on the road and meet my little girl! The room got quiet and I was given an oxygen mask. I found it all very calming - the steady whoosh of the air through my mask, the gentle stroking of my mother's hand through my hair, and Kevin's strong solid hand holding onto my own. I took a deep breath and bore down until I felt like my face was going to explode. I got words of encouragement from my nurse and doctor, and pushed again with all of my might. After only a few short minutes I couldn't believe it when they said that Lucy would be out with the next push. It had taken me a little over an hour to push with Violet, but this little girl made her appearance in only about fifteen minutes. I laughed with overwhelming joy as little Lucy was lifted into the air and placed on my chest.








Our Lucy Vivan was born at 4:49 PM and was absolutely perfect in every way. Six pounds, ten ounces, and nineteen inches of sweetness. I can't tell you how amazing it was to be able to keep her after giving birth. I felt my heart swell in those first precious moments with my second born, her skin touching mine, and I recalled a beautiful thought of one of my favorite writers, Melissa, written after the birth of her second child, "the greatness of our love is not divided among our children, but rather multiplied, indefinitely between them". How very right she was.  xo, Lauren

Introducing Lucy Vivian

4.19.2013

Sorry for the silence this week, but there's been a good reason! Our little Lucy Vivian was born on Sunday, April 14th at 4:49PM. She weighed in at 6 lbs, 10 oz. and is 19.5 inches long. She's our little angel, and we've all been enjoying resting and getting to know each other. 

I've got some fun guest posts lined up for you next week and I'm working on the birth story in between feedings, diaper changes, and chasing Violet :) Hope you have a lovely weekend! xo, Lauren 

Lovely Birth Announcements

4.09.2013
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Since I started my maternity leave a bit early, I've had a lot of time to sit around and think about this new little addition to our family. (At least when I'm not chasing Violet around that is) I've been checking out birth announcements on Pinterest (seriously what did we do before Pinterest?!) and am trying to decide what I'd like to do for our new little girl. Here are a few of my favorites:

This lovely birth announcement by Brooke Schwab is one of my all-time favorites. Simple and sweet but lots of fun details:



I love that with this option the recipient gets an actual photo of the babe, but the important information is still there on the envelope:




Another version of the above, these pretty hand-painted notes would be perfect accompanying a photo:



This one doesn't include a photo, but the design is just so stunning that it almost doesn't matter:



And this one as well. I think this is letterpressed, but you could get a similar look with simple printing:



Which would you choose? I'm planning to design them myself (or have my sister help - it's nice having a graphic designer in the family :)) and print them online. I was really happy with Vistaprint when I had my business cards done, so I will probably use them again this time around. They're really affordable and are always running great deals on Vistaprint products. Every little bit helps, especially since I'll be going without a paycheck for so long! Things were so crazy after I had Violet, I never ended up sending out birth announcements and have always regretted it a bit. I hope I can get it together with this little one!

xo, Lauren

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Holiday Giveaway 2012!

11.13.2012

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Welcome to A Lovely Lark's holiday giveaway extravaganza! ONE lucky reader will win ALL of these lovely little things! Here are the details of what the winner will receive:

1. From Pretty Little Things by Lori Marie: One Dreamcatcher

2. From Heartfelt Decor by catshy crafts: One Personalized Embroidery Hoop Art (up to a $45 value)

3. From Criswell Creations: One Three-Tiered Bird Mobile (Plus 15% off with code 'GIFTGUIDE2012')

4. From Koukku: One Wooden Teething Ring (in the color of your choice)

5. From Magpie Lovely: a $75 gift certificate toward anything in the shop! (Plus 10% off anything in the shop with the code 'lovelylark10' through 12/31/12)

6. From My Little Loves: one Jacqueline Doll with linen apron and linen tote (Plus 10% off anything in the shop with the code 'ALOVELYHOLIDAY' through the end of December!)

7. From Niko & Nonnie: One Merry and Bright Jingle Rattle (Plus 15% off anything in the shop with the code 'LOVELY15')

8. From Pretty Little Things by Lori Marie: One Shimmering Feather Crown

9. From The Little Red Wagon: one High Resolution Custom 5x7 Photo Birth Announcement or Holiday Card Digital File (Plus free shipping with code 'TURKEY' through the end of November!)

10. From Bungalow Kids: One Kantha Doll Quilt (in the color of your choice) AND one Petit Collage Funny Bunny Doll

11. From Uncommon Goods - Set of 5 Organic Fruit Rattles

12. From Colette Bream - one Kisses Good Night Pillow Cover (in the color/design of your choice)

13. From Cherry Walls - a $50 gift certificate toward anything in the shop!

14. From Ergobaby - one Bundle of Joy Organic Ergobaby Carrier and Insert in Navy or Chocolate (plus 15% off the entire shop with the code 'ALovelyLark15' through November 27th!)

Discount Codes:
15% Off:
10% Off:

That's a total prize worth over $750 from some gorgeous brands and shops. To enter please visit your favorite vendors and leave a comment below. 

For a second entry tweet “I would love to win @ALovelyLark's Holiday Giveaway Extravaganza! A total prize worth over $750! http://tinyurl.com/a437t8g

To check on the details of each item you can click on the links above. Sorry, this one is open to U.S. residents only. Up to two entries per person. For color and style optional options the winner will choose after the giveaway is closed. Winnings will be shipped in multiple shipments.

I will choose a winner on Wednesday, November 21st 2012 and announce him or her here on A Lovely Lark. Good luck to everyone and please give the vendors here a lot of love for their generous contributions! xo, Lauren

P.S. Stay tuned...holiday gift guides are on their way!

This giveaway is open to U.S. residents only. Entrants must provide a first name and email address in order to enter. Up to two entries per person. Please avoid putting your contact information directly in your comment. After the winner is randomly chosen he or she will be put in contact with the sponsors of the giveaway. Winnings will not be distributed (with the exception of one item) by A Lovely Lark. If the winner does not claim his or her prize within ten days, they forfeit their winnings and another winner will be chosen and contacted via email. All rules and conditions are subject to change without notice.


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And then she was two...

5.10.2012





You woke up this morning, and as I lifted you out of the crib I told you, 'Happy birthday sweetheart. Today is the day you were born.' It's hard to believe two years have gone by since the day we first held you in our arms. You are the best thing that ever happened to us, little one! You make every day exciting, fresh, beautiful.

I'll always remember the look on your face this morning when we sang happy birthday to you. It was a look of pure delight. It's the little things that thrill you - a stack of fresh pancakes, a couple of candles, and a song. (And, of course, your 'Lulie' by special request).

I hope your birthday morning was perfect my love. Have a wonderful, beautiful, happy day! I can't wait to see your shining face when you walk in the door and say, "Mooooommmmeeeeee" this afternoon. It's always the best part of my day.

xo, your mama

Friday Favorites

8.19.2011
Rifle Paper Co.'s beautiful botanical calendar for 2012 is out - I ordered mine yesterday!

I love this post about new motherhood by Chelsea over on Us Three Birds. Certain parts feel like they were taken right out of my experience - worries about raising a daughter, and the horror of checking things out down there soon after giving birth (don't do it!). Anyway, definitely a good read.

An absolutely amazing dining room makeover from Abbey over on Aesthetic Outburst (you have to see the before!) 


I'm sure you've seen this breathtaking illlustrated plant alphabet that's been floating around the blogosphere, but in case you haven't it's a must see. (And this tree of life print is equally amazing).

If I had more money, I would totally use this skin care line - Miss James' skin is perfection.

Nine signs you might be raising a toddler.

And last but not least, I really must decide what video to create one of these flip books out of:


Happy Friday!


Giveaway: Minted

6.07.2011
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I'm so excited to be able to announce a giveaway this week to one of my favorite stationary stores - Minted. One of you will win $100 to use as you wish on Minted.com! They have a huge variety of products available, from wedding invitations, to business cards, to party invitations, birth announcements, and more! Here are a few of my favorites:


I'm completely in love with this painterly wedding invitation in corals and tangerines. And here's a simpler similar version that I find equally lovely:
The blush color of this invitation had me at hello, along with the pretty scalloped border and simple, elegant fonts. Or maybe if I was looking for something a little less formal, I'd go for one of these whimsical beauties:



Although my wedding days are past, I could definitely use a business card for myself. Here are a few that I'd be proud to keep in my wallet:


The ombre backing of the last one is pretty perfect in my book, although I also love the whimsical and unexpected message on the previous card.

My sister designed the invitations for Violet's shower, but if I didn't have a graphic designer in the family one of these lovelies would have been perfect:


Graphic woodland creatures, bold type, pretty pinks, and colorful chalkboards always score high on my list. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS...oh the possibilities! To enter the contest, simply visit Minted.com and share your favorite Minted design with us.

For bonus entries (please leave a separate comment for each!):

Follow Minted on Twitter
'Like' Minted of Facebook
Become a follower of with two cats via Google Friend Connect
Share this giveaway with your readers

How is the Winner Chosen?

  • The winner will be chosen randomly using random.org
How Long Do I Have to Enter?
  • Entries will be accepted until 11:59 PM EDT on Sunday, June 12th.

Best of luck to each of you, and thanks to Minted for the fabulous giveaway!

 





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Friday Favorites

5.20.2011

Love this little cottage - the ivy, the white picket fence, everything!

I was denied delayed cord cutting by my midwife without any good explanation. Loving this article found via Chelsea over at three birds.

Currently in love with messy side braids. Wish my hair was long enough to pull of this one:


Wish I had a place for this gorgeous DIY doily lamp.

I completely adore this color palette. Maybe for Violet's big girl room?

What a great photo series! I'd love to try this on my street:


Happy Friday!



 

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