Tuesday, January 22, 2013

The Mighty Quinn

Hello all!
Well, I thought I would get the inevitable "Mighty Quinn" reference out of the way early. Besides being a great Dylan song and one that my family often sings with great gusto at reunions, Quinn's name has special meaning to us. According to the name books, "Quinn" means the 5th son (or grandson). Our Quinn is the 5th grandson on my side of the family. The middle name "Allan" is special to Jason's family as it is a middle name that has been passed from his grandfather to his father to him and now on to his son.

I had pondered retelling the "birth story" for this one, but I'm not sure there's much to tell. It ended up being a scheduled c-section with your run of the mill complications and recovery time. Getting into the gory details for all of this would probably be TMI... I will say that Jason got lots of pictures this time and can definitely say that he "loves me inside and out" since he's seen more of my insides than he would probably care to remember!

To be perfectly honest, having another c-section was somewhat disappointing to me... I had dreams of an exciting and beautiful "natural birth" with lots of family bonding, etc. Jason and I put in lots of time at birthing classes for both kids. We joked to each other that we are the most well trained people who have ever not experienced natural labor! Oh well, maybe in my next lifetime??

I've heard from well meaning folks who say that "all births are natural... just the way they were meant to be"... I think that what they're referring to may be true on some level but misses the point for what we wanted to experience. All of that aside, I am confident that my two children came into this world the way they were meant to come into it. After being blessed with two very healthy babies in two years, I have nothing to complain about.

So a little bit about Quinn... he is a very sweet and cuddly baby. Even when he was in the womb, he had a gentle way about him. Unlike Olive, he was not a big kicker. Also unlike Olive, he loves being held face first against your chest. He loves to root his head up under your chin or in your armpit. One way to soothe him if he gets fussy is to clutch him to your chest with both hands and let him fight/root around until he gives in.

This kiddo loves a good swaddle. Jason has mastered a magic swaddle technique that even involves trapping both arms. This works well especially at night.  Since this big boy has nearly outgrown 3 month pj's at 2 weeks old, we will probably need to get some bigger swaddle blankets for him!

Here is a picture of Quinn sleeping with Daddy... I just checked and realized that I don't have any pictures of Quinn yet where he is not sleeping!

I would say his personality is 95% teddy bear and 5% grizzly bear (when he is hungry or irritated). And I just love to watch him whether he's asleep or awake. I must admit that he is one of the cutest darn babies that I have ever seen. :) I think the second time around you have a healthy respect for how quickly they change in the first year. If you blink, I swear you could miss something!

I am happy to report from the Cunningham household that our human family is complete! We are very excited to raise the babies we have, with no current plans to add to our human brood.

xoxo claire

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Welcome Quinn!

Hi everyone!

We are beyond thrilled to announce the arrival of baby #2, Quinn Allan Cunningham. Quinn was born on Monday 1/7/2013 at 8:28 AM. Weight -10 lbs, 7 oz; Length - 21".  We got out of the hospital Wednesday afternoon. I will blog about the birth story soon.

When Olive first met Quinn, he was swaddled in her green blanket and laying on the ottoman glider in her room. First thing she did was pull the blanket off of him. When I said that the baby needed to be warm so we should give it back, she put it on top of his head! I said be gentle with the baby and she patted his head softly.

What happened next surprised me... she went over to the bookshelf and pulled out the "I'm a Big Sister" book. When I pointed to the baby on the front and then pointed to him and explained who he was, I really think she got it! Everything we have been talking about for weeks now might have set in on her, but I know they will be great friends in time.

Here are a few pictures of Quinn. I think he looks a lot like Olivia did except he is much bigger and he has mommy's (nonexistant) eyelashes whereas Olive got daddy's long pretty lashes!



We definitely have our hands full now and are focusing on getting to know our new little sweetie, supporting his needs, keeping our sanity and me healing from the c-section procedure.

Love always, claire and family

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Happy New Year!

Hi Everyone!

Well unfortunately, we don't have any baby news yet but it won't be long now. I'm feeling OK overall but very LARGE and more than ready have the baby in my arms and not pressing constantly on my bladder! I was told in a recent dr appt that my 11 week sonogram actually pegged my due date for 12/27 so we're thinking that the dating was a little off and the baby is a little late. The dr is going to do a c-section on 1/7 if he doesn't come before then.

We had a great Christmas and New Years with Olivia and other family.  We had some snow around Christmas and New Years which I really like because it's pretty and makes it easy to get in the holiday spirit.

Here is a picture of Olive with me on Christmas morning opening gifts:
 
She's been teething a lot lately but overall napping well. Here's a pic just fresh from a good long nap. Looks like we will need to get that hair cut pretty soon too!

And she loves playing with her stuffed animals. Here she is feeding a bottle to Bunny.

While it hasn't been easy waiting these (almost) 2 weeks now for baby number 2, I am secretly relieved that his birthday will be spaced somewhat after the craziness of Christmas and New Years for future birthday celebrations.

Wishing everyone continued blessings in 2013 and beyond! Love, claire & family

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Dec Update

Hi all!

We are doing great and sorry to have a little delay between the last postings. We're all geared up for the arrival of baby #2 who is due in less than a week!

Olivia has been keeping us plenty busy and she is fast approaching another huge milestone... WALKING!  She stands on her own now and has taken up to 4 steps towards one of us, before usually falling down giggling and SOOO excited about her new achievement! This really puts the term "baby steps" into perspective.  The motor skills, coordination and balance needed to walk are not easy to come by.  I know some day soon, the light bulb will come on and she will be off and running!

So now as I write this blog, I have one eye cocked over my shoulder to keep tabs on her since I know what kind of sillies and troubles she can get into in a moments notice. Like right now she is trying to wrestle a stuffed animal chew toy from Morton's mouth!

Some pictures of playing fun "games" in her room. Not sure I like this one though!
 

Here with her "smash cake" on her first birthday. She just looked at it and didn't understand the "smash" part. So we cut her a small piece and she nibbled at it.


Another pic with her best bud, Morton.

Signing off until next time when we will likely have a baby boy and a birth story to report!

Exciting times :) Love, claire, jason, olive & ?

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Olivia 1.0

Hello all!
Well, so much has changed in the past year when Jason and I became "plus one" with the birth of our baby girl last year on 11/22/11.  Wow, what a whirlwind of experiences and change. People say that it goes by so fast and now I know what they meant by that.

These days it seems like Olive is just changing and learning right before our eyes.  One day we were using pillows to block certain areas of the room from her getting into something. And the next day, she is moving the pillows, stacking them and using them to climb higher and get into more new things!

She is a very inquisitive and curious baby girl.  And while her energy level has seemed to skyrocket here in the past 6 weeks, mine certainly has not! *We are really excited to be welcoming baby #2 in a about 5 weeks!*

Just the other day, she started loving on a special stuffed animal we call Froggie.  I watched her in the crib on the baby monitor giving him a binkie, covering him with a blanket, cuddling with him, and even trying to change his imaginary diaper!  I think the timing is good for her to take interest in a special lovey since Jason and I will soon have our hands (and arms) full with another baby.

Here are a few pictures from the 11 month photo session that we had a few weeks ago.
 
  

This past year has presented us so many incredible blessings, challenges and downright CHANGE. And I don't expect the coming year to be much different as we adjust to being "plus 2" though we will have a lot more experience under our belts.

Though I hate to look too far ahead now since this is a special time that we will never have again, I am secretly looking forward to the time, say, a few years down the road, when the kids are a little older and a lot of the heavy lifting for raising infants/toddlers is behind us.  Maybe we can even take a vacation somewhere! (Ahh... the beach would be nice!)

Love always, claire

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Trick or Treat?

Hi everyone!
I am just getting in under the wire for another October message.  We are gearing up for Olive's first Halloween. See picture with her little angel outfit from the party they had at daycare the other day:
 Our house is full of people trying to kick a cold virus, but thankfully we are getting the upper hand. Last weekend, after being frustrated with a congested baby (for more than two weeks now) and no good advice from the doctor except wait for it to pass... I did what any smart, savvy mom in the 21st century would do.  I got on the computer and checked in with my Facebook mom's group for advice.

What came of this exploration will no doubt keep the vampires away from our house this Halloween!  The solution.... GARLIC. For three nights in a row, I packed Olive's feet with a minced garlic/olive oil poultice. Then I covered her feet with plastic wrap, socks and lace up shoes (in that order).  Poor thing had to sleep with stinky shoes all weekend because without the shoes, the socks would be off in a flash and the garlic/oil mess would be everywhere. She did sleep incredibly well, I must say, and she woke up with a touch of baby-garlic-breath (which smells like normal garlic breath except MUCH cuter :).

(knock on wood) I do believe this home remedy helped -- Garlic has powerful analgesic, antiviral and antibiotic properties.  By the way, I packed my own feet with garlic one night and woke up completely clear in my chest and sinuses. I am sure Jason is now kicking himself now for not putting some kind of "odd use of garlic" exclusion in our marriage contract.

Olivia has been increasingly vocal and active lately. She is loving climbing the stairs and playing on the slide at daycare.  In the food department, she lets them spoon feed her at daycare but won't let us do that anymore at home. She's not terribly picky or messy at the dinner table though she's learned how to feed the dogs scraps from her high chair which isn't great (she does let them lick her fingers clean too which I guess is a bonus!).  Each morning, she eats a scrambled egg with toast and fruit.  She loves salmon and other fish.

Baby Boy is cooking right along (32+ weeks now).  I am getting bigger and more and more ready for this pregnancy phase of my life to be over, though I know this is a small sacrifice to make and it will be over before I know it.  Needless to say, we are all looking forward to December and to meeting our baby boy!

We will have some pictures from a recent photo session to share next time. Love always, claire



Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Energizer Baby

Hi everyone!
We're enjoying a beautiful Fall here in KC though Olive and I are both recovering from the flu that seems to be everywhere these days.

We just got back from a trip to Arizona to visit Jason's mom, Patti. This was the second airplane trip for Olive and she did really well. We bought a seat for her on the plane and brought her car seat. Both ways, we were seated in the very front bulkhead row. On the way there, she didn't sleep at all (darn!) because she was so busy checking everything out, tracking the flight attendant's every move.

When we got to grandma's house, even though it was late (especially considering the 2 hr time change), Olive was absolutely FULL of energy! She was practically race-crawling around the house to check everything out.  All three of us adults fell into bed just minutes after I got Babygirl down for the night.

I've heard that stimulating experiences can help kids advance, and I would say this was definitely one of them. Her level of activity and energy before and after this little 4 day trip has definitely increased. Verbal skills have really picked up as well - we are noticing lots of new words and even phrases.

Here are some pics with a giraffe from the Phoenix Zoo.

She has been the queen of funny faces these days.  When you hold the camera up - she sometimes does this cheesy little smile.

She weighed in at 20 lbs the other day at the doctor's office so she is growing well and getting strong! Walking is probably right around the corner.

Signing off until next time! Love, claire, jason & olive