Capturing Caleb in Photos

I wanted to share some of the photos we had of Caleb as a newborn. We had Kristen Honeycutt come over and take some beautiful shots of our little man and our family when he was just two weeks old. You may recall Kristen did our wedding photos and my maternity photos. Basically, she's now our family photographer - haha. She really does a great job!

Before I share, I want to spout out some thoughts on photos. I really think they are made for sharing, hence one of the reasons for my blog. I hate that so many photos sit there on your computer and/or phone and never get shared; it's just such a shame. Although, one problem with photo sharing is you don't want to share too many photos or you'll start to bore the person. Are you with me? I could look at photos of me or relate to me all day, but if you're an outsider it can get get sorta blah looking at other people's photos for too long. It's a fine line. 

One thing I hope to do is to make a book at the end of the year to capture our little man's growth and development. Then put it out on the coffee table for visitors to just flip through. I always like that when I go to someone's house and see a photo book. I might also do this with Instagram, so I'm sorry (but not all that sorry) about all the baby photos I've been posting there lately. 

Anyway, I'll stop blabbing and start sharing. Hopefully you enjoy these photos as much as I do!

Gosh this little guy melts my heart!

Caleb at 2 Months

It's hard to put words to our life now that we have a baby. It's surreal, really. Josh and I look at each other sometimes and say, "we have a baby!" It really blows my mind; all in the most wonderful way possible, though. 

Caleb just turned two months last Saturday. Can you believe it?! It feels like time has been both crazy fast and super slow. It's hard to think that Caleb only just joined us eight weeks ago.

Now that Caleb is here, our (especially my) everyday has done a 180. Folks aren't kidding when they say everything changes. 

Here's a bit of what I do each day:

Tummy Time - I try to get Caleb on his tummy for a little bit each day. It's supposed to help them gain neck & shoulder strength. His favorite part is looking in the mirror. It's too cute! He's able to lift his head up and turn from side to side. Pretty soon he'll stop being a boggle head and have total head control! Oh, and as you can see, Asha always wants to join in the fun, too.

Grocery Store - This isn't everyday, but once a week we head out for groceries. I've tried putting the car seat in the cart, but then that leaves no room for the food. Then I tired the stroller with a basket, but the basket get's too heavy. Next time I'll try the Ergo carrier. Livin' and learnin'. 

Naps - Caleb is a good sleeper (so far & knock on wood). I need to be a better napper (as in actually take a nap). Caleb is the cutest when he naps - his arms usually like to flail out into different positions (often up by his head). He looks so angelic & peaceful when he sleeps.

Walks - We tried to get outside each day, so long as it's not pouring rain. Usually we can find a break in the weather. Caleb, Asha, and I all go strolling together for fresh air.

Cook - Sometime between feedings and naps, I have been finding a way to prepare dinner. I even baked a few times and experimented with some new foods like ricotta cheese and english muffins. Boom, the baker is still in the kitchen. 

Mama Time - I have some friends that have kids/babies, so I try to meet up with friends during the week as well. We might get coffee or go for a walk. It's nice to get sometime with other mamas. And coffee is a MUST.

Watch TV - I have been binge watching Gilmore Girls on Netflix while Caleb nurses. I hadn't seen it before, and just love the show. It's perfect for those 2am nursing times with Caleb. I'm also watching Harry Potter movies, Ina Garter, and various other shows. Caleb doesn't seem so sure about the one I was watching in the photo below (it was Alton Brown).

Laundry - This is less exciting, but it's something I do way more often now. Babies produce a lot of dry clothes! Sorry, no picture - didn't think you'd want to see dirty clothes. 

Faces - I can just sit there and look at Caleb. I could do it for hours if I didn't have anything else to do. He makes the funniest expressions, but his smile it what melts my heart. The past week we really have seen a personality start to show. We love to sit down and make faces at each other...it's the best.

There you have it...life with Caleb at 2 months. Time just keeps moving along - it's crazy!

Baby Stories: Caleb's Birth

Here I am again. Finally. Everyday I say to myself, "today is the day I'll get to a blog post." But then I get distracted by diapers, feedings, crying, tummy time, groceries, dinner, dog walks, dinner prep...you get the idea. 

So, today I'm going to share some more about little Caleb. I promise this blog isn't going to just become a Baby Caleb blog, but it will certainly include much, much more about him. Think about it...my life basic centers around the little man now 24/7 (watch this video, #worldstoughestjob). I totally understand now why mom's Facebook and Instagram accounts are all photos of their babies/kids (Exhibit A: my Instagram is all Caleb these days. #SorryNotSorry). You are constantly with them; its just the two of you, plus you are in love with the him/her, so what else do you do but take photos. Lots and lots of photos. I just counted the photos in my photo library and it's 1,010. That's just two months of his life. I think I'll need to get a new computer or external hard drive at this rate. 

Today I'm going to rewind and tell you a bit about the day Caleb was born. I'll keep it PG, don't worry, and do the abridged version. My full version is probably pages long since for me it was probably the craziest day of my life. 

It all started at dinner on New Year's Day - I was 37 weeks & 5 days pregnant. We were eating at The Ballard Annex when I started to feel some cramps. I remembered my mom mentioning contractions feeling like cramps. But I thought to myself this is way too early for labor, these must be false contractions (but secretly I started to freak out just a bit inside). I mentioned it to Josh and he (also secretly freaking out inside) asked if there was any pattern. I couldn't tell, so I tried to start to track it to see. 

When we got home, we packed our hospital bag and put in the car seat...just in case. These were things we were planning to do that weekend, but the "cramps" motivated us a bit more. The "cramps" didn't stop by 10pm, and I thought there may have been a chance that my water broke earlier that day, so I called the on-call doctor. She wasn't sure of my status from the call, so they had me go into the hospital.

They assessed my situation and determined that I was having slight contractions, but they could go away and I could not have the baby for a few days or if he did come it wouldn't be until at least a full day away. So they sent me home with a shot to help with contractions and let me sleep better.

I woke up around 3am shaking uncontrollably, so we headed back in. Again, they assessed and said I was only 1 cm dilated and it wouldn't be at least until the following evening. But, they let me sleep there for a bit to get some rest. 

Around 7am, we were out of the hospital again and headed home. I was still having contractions, but they were bareable so we made a stop at the coffee shop for a latte and treat. When we got home, I just chilled on the couch ready to deal with a long labor.

Then at 11am the glider chair delivery guys called saying they were on their way. I headed to the bedroom to get out of the way since they chair was going to be in the living room. As they were delivering it, my water broke. Then the pain hit me. Josh dealt with the chair and we were on our way to the hospital - for reals - this time. 

The drive to the hospital felt like an eternity but really only took 5 minutes (thank goodness the Ballard bridge wasn't up as that would have been disastrous). As we walked to the Labor & Delivery center, I paused on the skybridge bracing myself - omg, this is pain. I was in another world, and Josh had to convince me to keep moving. But we made it to the center and I was ready. Yup, I was ready to deliver the little man pretty much as soon as we arrived. 

We were rushed to a room and things started (skipping details to keep this PG). I asked for an epidural - please, oh please - but apparently it was too late to be any good. WHAT?! So, yea, no epidural my friends and an hour later - at 12:39pm on 1/2 to be exact - Caleb was in my arms. 

First Days at the hospital

Caleb was born a happy, healthy, little baby at 5 Ib, 5.9 oz. The next day was pretty routine, but when it came time to start the discharge process there was a hiccup. Caleb failed the car seat test - required for smaller, early babies. Apparently his heart rate dipped a few times while in the car seat. This turned into a four hour monitoring of him in the car seat, which resulted in more heart rate dips coupled with some dips in oxygen. 

We were transferred to the Special Care nursery to investigate the issue. Monitors were hooked up and we spent the next couple days running tests and Caleb on 24 hour monitoring. By Wednesday, things were looking much better, and it was determined it was just him being a wee bit premie. He passed the car seat test, and by Wednesday evening we were home sweet home. 

Days in the Special Care Nursery

We walked into the house after five days in the hospital and looked at each other and said, "now what!?" We have a baby! Ahhh!

First days at home

A Few Firsts for Caleb

The blog is alive! Sorry I've been MIA, but I think I have a fairly good excuse...I just had a baby. It's a under statement when they tell you that having a baby is a lot of work. It's one thing to hear it and another to experience it. But, it's worth it! 

Now, I'm left wondering where did January went and how can it already be February? I'll chalk it up to the baby time warp. Yup, baby time warp. I have discovered that there is this time warp with babies. It seems you have all the time in the world, but really you have no time at all. You just get sucked in and suddenly time has zipped past. I've been told by friends with kids that the days are long, but the years are fast. I can totally understand now.

So it comes as no surprise that Caleb is already a month old - 6 weeks tomorrow, actually! It's been an exciting, wonderful, tiring, <insert every emotion you can think of> month. Let me share some of it with you...

Caleb's first day in this world, January 2nd.

Caleb's first bath (at the hospital).

Bringing Caleb home from the hospital.

Caleb meets his grandparents.

Our first family walk including Asha!

Here's a few firsts - starting top left and going across. (1) Our first outing from the house. We went to Vif for breakfast. (2) My first shopping trip with Caleb. (3) Caleb's first church service. (4) His first burrito at Gorditos, which has a special "baby burrito" that size of your newborn. (5) Caleb first meets Asha. (6) My first time wearing Caleb with the Ergo carrier.

Some of Caleb's first visitors (unfortunately I don't have pictures of some of our other visitors - boo). Plus, our first visit to co-workers. 

Caleb's first smile and first time noticing himself in a mirror. And a tummy time photo for fun.

The first month flew by! 

Welcome Baby Caleb

I would love to introduce to you our son, Caleb. You might recall my due date being mid-January...well, he decided to join this world a bit early on Saturday, January 2nd, taking both Josh and I a bit by surprise. We were released from the hospital on Wednesday after a few days in the special care nursery due to some heart rate concerns. Fortunately, he proved to be healthy and we headed home to start our new life as a family.

Now, he is already a week old - can you believe it?! Josh and I are still settling down and figuring out the parenting thing, but Caleb has already captured our hearts. 

I'll share more details with you soon since writing a whole post right now is probably not going to happen given I keep starting a task and only halfway completing it and/or falling asleep. So for now I wanted to share some photos from the hospital. 

And a few more...

Isn't he the cutest? Expect many more photos of this little dude. ;)

Preggo Update: Second Trimester

Whoa...pull the reins. Slow. it. down. The second trimester is over. For realsies? I can't believe it. This is starting to get way real now.

So yea, the transition to the third trimester has caused me to freak out a wee bit. I have this urge to do everything NOW. Luckily, Josh is a calming force in my life - and probably why we do well together. Getting a to-do list together has helped, but I keep adding stuff. 

But, the second trimester was the best so far (ha, first trimesters, you stink). I felt great for starters. It also was a period where I really started to grow and show. I now definitely look pregnant. I'm at the point, though, where the growing can stop. This is good. I'm fine right here; no need to get bigger. But I don't think my body or B3 (B3 = Baby Boy Brown) will listen.

Here's a few highlights of the second trimester:

  • Week 20 Ultrasound: It's crazy what you can see - hands, feet, face - it's amazing. We were astounded by it all. Simply amazing. The little foot photo is in my collage below.
  • Babymoon: This was such a wonderful, and much needed trip. Before B3 decided to show up, we were planning on Croatia. But, international travel didn't seem like the best idea so we stuck with US travel. We went for good ole South hospitality and traveled to Charleston, Savannah, and St. Augustine. I plan on write some more posts, but this was the first one for a sneak peek
  • Baby Shower: I felt so blessed with all the family and friends that showed up to celebrate B3. Some folks even flew to come - that's incredible. We had a lovely high tea themed shower and it was so amazing. Not to mention, we got a lot of gifts to help us start our family journey.
  • Signs of Life: Wow. Just wow. At week 21 I started to feel the little peanut with some kicks and punches. Now, he's moving quite a bit. I smile to myself every time I feel him; it's so reassuring and amazing. It's also a bit freaky and alien-ish, but it's great. 

Those highlights made me feel better. Okay, I'm ready to tackle the third trimester. You've got this Heather (heehee). 

Since the Bump: Q&A with Heather

So the big news has finally been shared, and what a relief it is to not have to keep it a secret. It's the biggest secret I think I've had to keep to date. When we found out, I just wanted to shout to the world the news. So I'm glad the silence is over and the secret is shared. Now, I get to tell you all sorts of things. I hope you're ready as I'm all about baby right now, so I'm sure I'll be writing more about that in upcoming days. You ready? Let's start!

Since the bump news, I have received a lot of questions. I thought I would give you a fun Q&A session to satisfy all your curious minds. 

How far along are you?

I'm in my second trimester now - yay - and at 15 weeks. The baby is currently the size of an apple or orange. Here's my progress in fruits (yes, this is a thing):

Do you know if it's a boy or a girl?

As a matter of face, I do know. It's a boy! I might have you scratching your head as to how I know the gender so early as people typically only know after the week 20 ultrasound. Well, we did the genetics testing and with it came the gender results. It blows my mind that they can figure out the baby's gender just from a blood sample. Science and technology, who knew?! 

When are you due?

Right now they are saying January 15, 2016. Originally it was January 17th, so I imagine it'll happen sometime in mid-January (or, I hope so!). 

Are you showing (obviously, not an in-person question)?

This is a tough one to answer. For me, I feel like it's incredibly obvious I'm pregnant and have a bump. My friends can all tell that I am showing, but I don't think a stranger is going to really notice. Plus, I've been attempting to wear looser clothing so it makes it harder to tell. To me I started to show around week 12 or 13 with a lil' bump. Now, at week 15, I definitely have a bump, but nothing too big - like I said, it's there, but not glaringly obviously. I feel like it's a bit of an awkward stage right now, but I'm sure when I'm bigger I'll wish I was the size I am now. 

How are you feeling?

Right now, I feel pretty good. In fact, I can hardly tell I'm pregnant. Ask me in an hour. Seriously, though, I was super lucky in my first trimester.

In fact, I feel a bit guilty telling other expectant mothers or moms that I didn't get sick (as in throwing up) once in my first trimester (or yet, for that matter). I have heard some horror stories, so I'm incredibly relieved. I have a irrational fear of throwing up. But it wasn't all daisies either. I was pretty tired most of the time. I started to go to bed earlier than my usual, which for me is saying something. Although, again, I heard stories of folks that had to go to sleep at like 7pm. I was more like 10pm instead of  my typical 11 or 11:30pm. Also, I just had this constant low grade nausea thing going - I could deal with it, but it made eating less fun. I would get hungry and then nothing sounded good and eating just sound bleh. It was a struggle. 

But now I'm in the second trimester and things are feeling better. I still get a tired earlier, but I have more energy - yippee! I don't have the constant nausea thing, and I get hungry and want to eat things. I'm not going to get into details on some other new things - dealing with indigestion, we'll leave it at that - but overall, life is pretty good. 

Now, if the heat in Seattle could just settle down!

Do you have any food cravings?

Seriously, this is everyone's favorite questions. I think the movies just make us thing all pregnant women want pickles and crazy foods at midnight. I really don't have any real cravings, necessarily. There are things that definitely sound good. For instance, I can't get enough bread and comfort foods - pizza, pasta, POTATOES, chicken pot pie - these all sound terrific to me. Now, I'm not craving them in a way where I demand Josh go drive forever to find them at midnight, but they do sound quite tasty. But now that you mention it, Yumi Yogurt sounds good. Should I make Josh fly to the Bay Area to get me some and blame the pregnancy? Mwahaha, evil laugh. 

Anyway, luckily, a lot of the pregnancy "super foods" I already enjoy naturally - oats, yogurt, sweet potatoes. And guess what, I don't like pickles and I never will. 

The less commonly know thing to people are food aversions. Sometimes I will picture a particular food in my mind and just cringe. Like a while ago salad just didn't sound good. I would grunt to myself, but if served it, I'd eat it because it's the healthy thing to do, right? Sigh, healthy. But, especially in the first trimester, I just didn't want some foods. 

Are you feeling any movement? 

Not yet! I was at an appointment today and the doctor said I could start feeling him soon. When she listened to the heart, she said he was moving around. We also saw him  moving around in my week 12 ultrasound. The earliest I should start to feel him is at week 16, but the doctor said that less likely for first time moms and more likely closer to week 20. Can't wait!! 

How did you share the news?

We started the news at different times for different people. Of course our parents and my sister were the first to know. They had to suffer like us in keeping it secret. The timing could not have been better since the Brown parents were visiting shortly after we found out the news ourselves. They were visiting here the weekend after Mother's Day (yup, back in May), so we decided to share with them via Nada's mother's day gift. We got her a "Mama Bear" necklace and on the tag wrote in "grand" - it took a moment before realization dawned and then it was all happy tears and hugs of joy. 

Unfortunately, my parents didn't have a trip and we needed to tell them long distance. We bought a baby book, and inside we wrote a message saying they could read this to their grandchild. Then we included a baby card sharing the news. I told them I had a package in the mail for them, and call me before opening it. They opened the gift with Josh and I on the phone. Again, it took a moment and then bam! realization hit. It was the best phone call ever. 

That evening, my sister actually drove down to stay the weekend with my parents. My mom told her to call me when she arrived because I had an important question. When she called, I asked, "Would you rather be called Aunt Lindsay or just Lindsay?" She got that right away! 

The next round of sharing was later at around week 13 (after good results on our ultrasound and at the start of the second trimester). First, I told my boss. I think I almost gave him a heart attack since he thought when I had "some news" it might be my two weeks notice. But then he was super happy. Just after that, I pulled my immediate team into a room for a "quick sync" and shared the news. Again, I think I momentarily had them worried, but then thrilled once I got all the words out of my mouth.

Then came sharing the news with the broader team at work. On Monday, I brought in some sugar cookies with blue frosting and blue sprinkles. I took them to our scrum (a meeting we have at the beginning of each day to discuss what'd due that day). After I made my updates, I took the cookies out and said, "I brought in some cookies, and they have blue frosting because....(long pause)...to celebrate the baby boy I'm expecting in January!" Then it just blew up from there with congratulations and questions. 

Finally, I got to share on my blog and FaceBook. You can just go to the post to see it for yourself. 


Do you know the name?

We are pretty sure we've decided on the name. We are still debating a middle name. And no, we are not sharing it. You'll just have to wait until Baby Boy Brown (BBB) is born.

I'm sure I missed a question, so feel free to ask in the comments. I'l write some more updates...don't worry. 

Our Next Adventure: Three

Josh and I have enjoyed many new adventures this year: 

Towards the beginning of the year we moved into a rental house in Magnolia a real house with a yard and no shared walls.

Shortly after moving, we got our little Asha puppy. 

And now, we want to share the biggest of them all...

Wait for it...

Here's a hint: it involves a bump.

WE ARE EXPECTING TO BE THREE!

(well, Asha just pawed me and reminded me it actually going to be four).

Oh man, it feels so good to share the news. Finally! 

Little Baby Boy Brown is expected to join our family in mid-January 2016. I'm sure you have many questions. (guess what? so do we!) 

Let's see if I can at least answer some of your questions. 

  • Special delivery is coming January 17th, 2016.
  • It's going to be all snips and snails, and puppy-dogs' tails - a boy!
  • The mama? I'm good! I was pretty lucky in my first trimester mainly dealing with fatigue, tummy aches, and my super sensitive sense of smell going into overdrive. Now, I'm in the second trimester and feeling better (more about all that in a separate post). 
  • The papa? He's so excited, especially to have a little boy.  

Unsurprisingly, we're psyched and thinking a lot about babies now. Pretty much 110% of my thoughts are about babies (especially our baby). I get to compare the baby to a fruit each week. Last week he was a peach, and this week a lemon! 

We contemplated some other ways to share the news in pictures. Our friend Aaron Smith was kind enough to take them for us. 

Because of my love of baking, we thought of saying there is a bun in the oven: 

Also, we got this cute little onesie with a heart in Seattle. Pretty darn cute. Ha, with the one photo below, you can see why Asha wasn't included in most of the shots. In fact, after that shot, the little rascal got lose and ran in circles like a crazy dog.

We are so ecstatic about this baby that we're jumping up and down! 

I'll be sure to keep you up-to-date on all the news.