Sunday, July 5, 2009

A non-baby related post!!!

I just realized that it's been almost a month since I made a post that had absolutely nothing to do with pregnancy/labor/Audrey. I'm sure that as my life continues to become more involved with all-things-baby, these posts will become few and far between so it's important that I point out these momentous occasions when they occur.

Luckily for the male readers of my blog (are there any male readers of my blog??), this one should be of interest to you. I've completed another 101 goal!!

93. Watch the entire Godfather saga

In March, I watched The Godfather and had mixed feelings, but was anxious/ready to watch Parts II & III. The HD movie channel had a Godfather "marathon" in April, so I was sure to record them so I could finish completing this goal. It took A LONG time, but I finally finished watching them.

I'm not going to lie...I was completely under-whelmed with the entire saga. I feel like the first two were leading up to this huge story that never developed and the third one rushed through so much time that the story was difficult to follow. I mean, I start Part III and all of a sudden Al Pacino has gray hair and his young daughter is going Arkansas with her cousin!! What???

At any rate, I'm emphatically crossing this one off the list. I'm glad it's done...I doubt I will watch any of these movies ever again.

Audrey's Birth: In Pictures

I've bragged enough about how amazing she is. For once, I'm going to let her photos speak for themselves. Check out the amazing slideshow of Audrey's birth. You might want to have some tissues handy.

Audrey is 2 weeks, 2 days old

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Move Over, Gisele!!!

There is a new beauty in town, and her name is Audrey.

The amazing & fabulous Lyndsay came by the Miller household this morning to capture some pictures of our little angel. She was a diva (in a good way) and allowed us to get some great images. We've already been given a sneak peek and I'm even more in love than I was yesterday (is that even possible?). I can't wait to see the rest!!

Audrey is 1 week, 1 day old

Friday, June 26, 2009

It's been a whole week...

....and I haven't screwed up my kid. Whew.

What a whirl-wind! A quick birth story (for those of you that haven't heard):

After a mad-crazy nesting session Thursday night (getting our hospital bags packed, etc.) Chris & I finally settled down for bed around 12:30am Friday morning. I was just about to doze off to sleep when I heard a distinctive sound coming from my nether-regions and I just knew something was up. I went to the restroom and realized that that my water had broken. Chris immediately jumped out of bed to start getting dressed while I got on the horn with the doctor's office. They asked me to go ahead and come to the hospital so they could confirm that my water had indeed broken. A few quick phone calls to parents & the photographer and we were on our way. We got checked in to the hospital and they confirmed that my water had broken and that I was only 2.5 cm dilated. The contractions were still pretty manageable so we just sat around waiting for everyone to show up.

By 5:30am the room was full and everyone was feeling excited. I had a couple strong contractions, but for the most part I was handling everything pretty well. At 6:00am I asked the nurse to come and check on my progress since it had been almost 4 hours. She obliged and announced that I was (wait for it...) still 2.5 cm dilated. Complete and utter dejection. I told the nurse to go ahead and start preparing for the epidural...if labor was going to take a million hours I wanted to be able to get some rest. The anesthesiologist came in at 7-ish and said she had one other person ahead of me and would be back shortly. Famous.Last.Words. ONE AND A HALF HOURS OF THE WORST CONTRACTIONS OF MY LIFE later, she finally came back and gave me the nectar of the gods. (Seriously...the contractions were awful. The nurse later told me she imagines I went from 2.5 cm to 7-8 cm during that 1.5 hour period. But, I digress...)

After the epidural, I closed my eyes to get some sleep. You know...because I had been awake for almost 24 hours at that point. 45 minutes later, I woke up with a sharp pain in my lower left abdomen. It felt exactly like the type of cramps you get when you're running. The epidural wasn't giving me the relief I needed so I asked Miller to call the nurse and make sure everything was okay. She came in and gave me a quick peek and told us that we would be having a baby. Very.Soon. They quickly started getting everything prepared; nurses appeared like ants scurrying around moving equipment and setting everything up. I remember at one point the nurse called to have the doctor paged and she told the person on the other end, "No. We need the doctor, NOW."

With the doctor (barely) in place, they asked me to start pushing. Less than 10 minutes later, Audrey was here.

Okay...so that wasn't short.

We're settled back at home and trying to get used to our new "schedule" (if you can even call it that). My lifesaver mom has been here helping out around the house; I don't think Miller & I have eaten this good in a long time. A is a really good baby...she doesn't cry too much (knock on wood) and has taken really well to breastfeeding. We're still up half the night, but I honestly don't mind it right now. I seriously just can't believe that I have a kid. Too strange. But totally awesome at the same time.

Lyndsay will be coming over tomorrow to get A's newborn pictures done so I'll have more AMAZING pictures to share later this weekend but in the meantime, here are a couple crappy/amazing (crappy quality, amazing subject matter) pictures taken this week.


Audrey is 1 week old

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Introducing.....

Audrey Shaw-Fan Miller:

© Life in Motion Photography

Audrey graced the world with her presence Friday, June 19th at 10:18am. She is 7 pounds 5 ounces, 20 1/4 inches long, and absolutely perfect.

© Life in Motion Photography

Audrey is 1 day old

Monday, June 15, 2009

Don't Let the Bed Bugs Bite

Whew!!! The changing table & crib arrived and were properly assembled. The glider & ottoman came in. All the bedding got a quick run through the wash so we have a complete "nursery" all ready & waiting for a baby!!! All that's left is to hang a couple decorative items on the walls (seriously...what is it with me and not hanging anything on the walls??) but it's decent enough to share pictures.

I have to admit...I'm really excited with how all the furniture & bedding came together. I still stand by our initial decision to not set up a nursery at this time and feel like everything has turned out great in it's little corner of our room.

As far as the rest of the baby-prep items, we installed the carseat this weekend (go, Miller!) but I'm still stalling on getting my bags packed (shame on me). I honestly don't know what my hang up is. I guess I keep telling myself that if I'm not packed, then I couldn't possibly go into labor, right?!?!? I'll get there. Eventually.

And, last but not least...an updated belly pic. Two weeks to go!!

Today: 38w0d

Saturday, June 13, 2009

52. Watch the entire list: AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies

So I found some time between all the baby-prep to finally watch the Netflix movie that's been sitting by the DVD player for almost a month: The Searchers.

Since I've never been a fan of Western movies, I found it EXTREMELY difficult to get into this movie. The scenery was gorgeous (even though I found it extremely off-putting that the movie was supposed to be set in Texas when it was so obviously not in Texas...but I digress) and John Wayne was, well...John Wayne.

The story line was pretty standard for a Western-type movie, but it was interesting to see all the different social dilemmas interjected into it; particularly for a movie of its time.

It's hard for me to look beyond the fact that it was a Western (sorry...it's really not my speed), so I can't say that the movie warrants a #12 spot on the list, but it definitely deserves a spot.

Today: 37w5d