Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Baby's First Roadtrip

Henry is now 2 1/2 weeks old and he has grown quite a bit. He's in the 100th percentile for his weight, height and head size--he now weighs 11.5 lbs, which means he's into 3 month old clothes. He enjoyed his first Christmas, though he didn't seem to care that much about opening presents, since he slept through it. We'll teach him more about being greedy next year.

We spent Christmas morning as a family in Detroit, but Sunday afternoon we drove down to Missouri and surprised my family. Henry was quite a trooper on the 12 hour drive. We got in at about 3:30 in the morning and snuck into my parents' house and slept until they woke up. Everyone was pretty excited to see us there (though I'm pretty sure they mostly cared about Henry).


Henry has barely spent any time not being held since we've gotten here. He's just passed from uncle to grandma to grandpa, with his parents occasionally being allowed to hold him.


 Everyone absolutely adores him, which isn't hard to do considering how adorable he is. In my own unbiased opinion.


He's already growing up a lot and it's fun to see him start to interact a bit with people and visibly notice things around him.


Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Henry Bernard Fisher

It finally happened! Ben and I have the best Christmas present we could have ever asked for--our son Henry.


We went into the hospital Wednesday. After 36 hours of labor, even though I had completely progressed, he just wasn't coming out. So we went into a c-section.


Finally, Friday morning at 7:19, Henry Bernard was born.  He weighed 10 lbs 7 oz and was 22 inches long.  He is beautiful and healthy and wonderful.


We had a few visitors in the hospital, including my mom and brother Geoff.


They love their new roles as Grandma and Uncle.  It was hard for both of them to leave Henry.


It was amazing how instantly Henry became a part of our family.


We brought him home from the hospital on Sunday. It snowed on his birthday, so we bundled him up nice and warm.


We love having Henry around. He is such a joy to have in our home.


He has such a great little personality and he's quite pleasant.


We especially enjoy watching his expressive faces.  He does some good work with his eyebrows.


Not to mention his long feet already fit in the booties I knit him.


He usually likes to be fully clothed, but every now and then he'll get a little scandalous.


Ever since he's gotten here, it seems we just sleep


and sleep



and sleep.


The best part is, I now get this face to look at every day.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Christmas Time is Here

My mom and brother have been here for the past week helping out as we prepare for Baby. They've been a lot of help, doing chores around the apartment and distracting me. Unfortunately, one certain fetus does not seem to be as excited to see them as they are to see him.

We put up our Christmas tree this week, which is always one of my favorite things to do. We even already have presents under the tree, though none for me. Apparently Ben and Baby are just loved more.


Tonight we go into the hospital again for another induction. Though it will be a different hospital and different doctor than last time. Since I'm already 6 days over, there will be no failure this time. If I am not progressing by early Thursday afternoon, they will perform a c-section.  The doctors are worried that he's big enough that he just won't descend, and a week overdue should be enough to kick-start something if that's a possibility. 

So I've resigned myself to the idea of a c-section. I'm not excited about going into surgery, but we feel like we've done everything we can and that this just might be how he needs to be born. So by Thursday night we should either have a new baby or I will be in labor. Hopefully the next time we post, we'll have some handsome pictures of a very fat little boy (and maybe a name to go along with them).

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Movember

Nope, still no baby. And today is now the actual, original due date, so hopefully he'll come soon. My mom and brother are here, so they're going to try to help me jiggle this baby out. And we seem to have the doctor situation figured out, so he can come any time.

For work, Ben participated in Movember. For those of you who are not cultured enough to know what this is, it is a month in which men grow mustaches to raise awareness for prostate cancer and to remind people to donate to the cause. He's been pretty excited about it and has especially loved staring at himself in the mirror.

Week 1--Pubescent Mustache

Week 2--Creepy Pencil Mustache (and mysterious fruit)

Week 3--Mustache Explosion

Week 4--The Final Result

We (meaning I) were worried that the first time the baby meets his daddy would be with a mustache. But as much fun as Ben had with this, November is now gone, and with it, the mustache.