Thursday, May 28, 2009

Trip to Central Market

I have been keeping a journal on Calla, so I don't forget some of our special moments later... Here is part of that entry from a few days ago: Calla is such a good, easy baby. We can always tell what she needs by her little sounds, and she remains pretty calm if it takes a while to meet that need. Calla was making some cooing sounds today. She didn’t spend very much time awake at all. I woke up, nursed her, and by the time I was showered and ready to go, she was hungry again. It took forever to gather all of her stuff to leave the house for our first family outing. Now I really understand why people with babies are late to everything! We got the diaper bag ready with diapers, wipes, cameras, a toy, burp cloth, onesie, blanket, etc. We put her in a very cute pink outfit with pink bow on her head. She was ready to eat, and rather than delay leaving another hour to nurse her, Nana gave her a bottle while we were in the car. We drove to Central Market. What a difference having a baby in the car with you as you drive a few miles. I found myself wanting Daddy to slow down and be extra careful driving over speed bumps and making left-hand turns. It is still hard for me to walk, so Nana and Daddy left me with Calla outside while they browsed for lunch. I used the time to hold her while she slept. I was singing in my head the song, “God is so good,” as I thought about my baby. I had tears in my eyes. I was thinking how amazing it is that she is here, so perfectly made right down to her fingernails and the little hairs on her shoulders. Her feet look like her Daddy’s, with the pinky toe curved inward. I love her fingernails that are pretty like mine. I love kissing her nose. I reluctantly let Daddy put her back in her carrier for lunch. I made him sanitize his hands first, thinking about germs all over the store!

The picture below shows that Calla really is like her Mommy!

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Our baby is back!

Thank you all for your prayers and encouragement to us while our baby was sick. We had a visit on Sunday from the home health nurse, who took her blood sample. We got a call a few hours later that her levels had basically been cut in half, and we can take her out from under the lights. I hung up the phone and ran to the light bed, turned it off, took the eye shields off and held my baby! Since then, she's gradually been more and more like a normal baby. No longer sleepy all day, she wakes when she's hungry and cries when she has tummy pains and keeps us up at night for no apparent reason! Yay!! Overall, she's a very easy baby. She is pretty easy to figure out. And I think we're figuring out this nursing thing, too! Here are some pictures of our little girl, in honor of her turning 1 week old yesterday.
Mommy reading Psalm 139 to Calla.

Friday, May 22, 2009

Calla's Tanning Bed

Please be in prayer for Calla. Her jaundice has become more severe, and the doctor has ordered a special "tanning bed" to keep at home to treat it. She will be under the lights 24 hours a day except feeding and diaper changes. Poor baby. And a nurse will come over every day to draw blood. As soon as the blood test comes back good, then she will be done with her therapy. The blood draw is very sad for us, as she has had 2 days in a row of this, which causes her to be hysterical and is very hard to watch. Our prayer is for little Calla's body to be healed with minimal treatment, that God will sustain her through this and help her to still feel loved and comforted despite minimal time we can hold her. We also pray for our own response to this trial, that we would honor the Lord as we give this situation over to Him, since He is the ultimate Healer and holds her little life in the power of His sovereignty.
On a happier note, Calla has gained weight since yesterday, and she did very well at her first doctor's appointment! The picture below is for Cousin Audrey, who wanted to see Calla with her eyes opened! I haven't even seen her eyes very much, especially since she's been sleeping so much! We included a few other pics to brag on our adorable baby!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

WELCOME CALLA GRACE HUGHES
Born 3-weeks early and still weighing in at 8 lbs, 8 ounces and 20 1/2 inches long, we proudly announce the birth of the most beautiful and perfect little daughter we ever could have imagined! We named her Calla Grace (pronounced like a calla-lily), which means "beautiful grace." We named her after God's grace to us. We went in on Sunday the 17th due to ruptured membranes, and they induced me at about 3:00 pm. I was able to deliver her without a c-section even though she was so big! She was in a compound position with her arm up beside her head, which made it even more difficult. What an amazing feeling though, to meet her for the first time and what a privilege that God has blessed us with her.
She has spent most of the time sleeping, but has had some great nursing sessions. Karyn is starting to feel better and is able to get up and down more easily. It's so great just sitting in our hospital room getting to watch our beautiful girl and hold her...what a baby!

Thank you so much for all of the prayers that God has so bountifully answered by giving us such a strong, healthy, beautiful girl! Mommy loves her precious girl!

Sunday, May 10, 2009

36 weeks now!

So here I am with just under 4 weeks to go until my due date. For those of you who don't know, there is a good chance that I'll be having her early, as she's already in position and I've started dilating! Yikes! We got that news on Wednesday, and that night I started having contractions that were 5 minutes apart. It turned out to be false labor, though, which I'm thankful for to buy us time to set up the nursery and do some final preparations.

I haven't been good at putting up pictures, so I will add some belly pics now. I don't know if I've actually grown too much more in the belly, but she has dropped. The above pic is from just yesterday, when I am at 36 weeks. Not my favorite picture, but I know several of you are dying to see what I look like now!
Above is Darby and I, when I was at 32 weeks.I think the picture above is about 34 weeks.This picture is at 35 weeks. This is me at about 351/2 weeks at my work baby shower. God truly blessed us through my sweet coworkers!
This is my adorable cake from my work shower. Pretty creative!

Friday, April 10, 2009

32 Weeks

Here is my 32-week picture, I am starting my 33rd week now! Crazy! Is it just me, or does it look like she's starting to drop lower? Well, my doctor said that everything looks great, and I am measuring perfectly (despite all the people who gawk at me and wonder if I'm carrying twins!). She said that short people just have nowhere else for baby to go, but out! Praise God for His goodness to me, I'm feeling good and having less pain. My ankles are swelling, and Darby is having fun pushing on my ankles and leaving dents that sorta just stay there. Very weird! Well, I just hope that Baby Girl will stay in there for another 7 weeks!

Sunday, April 5, 2009

California Baby Shower

Well, I am finally finding the time to post pictures from my baby shower. My dear family and friends threw me a shower with a lambie theme, which ties into my new role as Mommy to be a shepherd to my little baby. My Mom did a devotion from the 23rd Psalm, holding up Jesus' model as our Good Shepherd for Darby and I to follow as parents. So many friends and family came to support me, and I was overwhelmed by the generosity of everyone. Here are a few pictures of the event...

Sophia, Holly, Audrey, and Allison My cousin Christie, me, my sister Robyn, sister-in-law Shannon, and my MomDarby's side of our family: His Mom, Fanny, Shelbie, and me with the kiddos
My sister Robyn and me
My Mom and meDarby's Mom and me

Monday, March 30, 2009

30 Weeks

Feeling very big and starting to be uncomfortable! Pictures of my first baby shower and family trip to be posted soon!

Friday, March 20, 2009

Saturday, March 7, 2009

27 Weeks

Here's the picture for 27-weeks. I'm getting closer!