Sunday, August 9, 2009

Meet Abigail Jolie Weiss!


We named you Abigail Jolie Weiss, and you were born on August 9, 2009 at 12:43 PM! You weighed 6 lbs. and 8 oz., and was 19" long. Dr. Lupin delivered you via c section, and you cried with you eyes wide open the moment you came into the world.

Earlier that day, your dad and I spent time relaxing around the house. We knew the baby was coming soon, and were reserving our energy for the big day. So many questions were not answered yet. How would it happen? Would I go in labor in the middle of the night, and be in crazy pain? When would my water break? Is it possible to have contractions, and not realize it? Did we pack everything we'll need?

I forgot to mention that I thought I was having contractions every 20 minutes or so, but I was convinced that these were fake. I felt the same feeling last night, and still had not gone into labor. The pain was so faint, that I knew this couldn't be the real deal.

After being inside the house all day, we decided to go out for dinner. We didn't want to go somewhere stuffy or conservative, but we wanted to eat well. I knew that once I went into labor, I wouldn't be eating for a while. We went to a restaurant called Q for some BBQ! It was some of the best barbecue I remember having. The ribs were superb. Everything was perfect.

We drove home thinking about the great meal, and if tonight would be the night. The moment we got home, I took my nightly peek at the nursery, and began to get ready for bed. This could be the night, I thought to myself.

Your dad and I were in our pajamas discussing how life would change once the baby would arrive. How exciting everything is going to be, and how everything will feel so new to us while we experience so many firsts with our new baby girl. We talked ourselves to sleep at about 11:30.

About an hour later, I felt a pop in my belly and called for your dad. "Gregg, I need you here." Your dad ran over to help me out of bed, and it became quickly evident that my water broke.

We called the Dr. right away, and she said to go to the hospital. I wasn't feeling much pain, and decided to take a quick shower before we left. We were filled with excitement, and I was so excited that the pain had not set in. In fact, my happy hormones made me believe that I might be the rare lucky ONE who doesn't experience intense pain when in labor.

During the drive to the hospital, Gregg made a sharp turn which I was convinced caused strong pains in my belly that went away pretty quickly. My happy hormonses still did not allow me to think that these were my contractions getting more intense, and that this pain would come again. A few minutes later, and more contractions coming and going, I knew this was it. The reality, along with the labor pains had set in.

After 12 hours of labor, I was advised to have a c-section. Dr. Lupin said my pelvis was too small, and I started to get a slight fever. Off to surgery I went, and your dad was there for the ride. We met you at 12:43 PM at White Plains hospital. You were perfect. You cried very loud right away, and the nurses said how pretty you were. Your dad shreeked "Oh my god, Oh my god," and I kept saying, "is she OK?" All worked out wonderfully, and you, Abigail Jolie Weiss, were doing well. In fact, your second day of live you were smiling and pretty alert for a newborn baby.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

40 Weeks


Today is August 6th, and you are due to come into the world today. However, we think you’re not ready yet, but we still have a few hours to go until August 6th is over. We tried to do some things that people say help induce labor. We ate spicy food and walked a lot, but nothing yet. Tomorrow I’ll go for a pedicure that is said helps induce labor as well. I’ll certainly enjoy that one!

We can’t believe that within a few days we are going to meet you. The Dr. says your about 7 pounds now, and your heart is moving at the perfect rate which is a very healthy sign. You have certainly been kicking much harder. I think I can feel you stretching in my belly, and there is probably not much room for you anymore. Wait until you come in the real world, and see how much space you have!

We love you so much and can’t wait to see your little hands and feet, and cuddle with you all the time. Get your rest now, because we need our strength for labor and delivery!


Love you!

Saturday, August 1, 2009

39 Weeks


This is daddy writing on August 1, 2009. You will be here any day now, and I am so excited to see you! I know how proud I will be when I hold you in my arms, and how proud I will be when you accomplish great things -- everything from speaking your first words to taking your first steps to going to school, and all of the great things ahead. You have an amazing life ahead of you, and I want to see you accomplish everything you want, and make a great difference in the world. Be yourself, and don't let anyone tell you what to do. Follow your heart, dream big, and work hard at things you want to do; I know you will be successful!

It has been an amazing 39 weeks so far. We've been so excited about having you join us; You've been the focus of everything, and it is in many ways because you are so incredibly special to us. You have already brought so much happiness to us! Mommy and I have worked hard at preparing a great home for you. We hope you like your room, your toys, and your clothing! It has been fun shopping for you!

We know you are going to be the cutest baby and the most beautiful girl. You will put your mind to what you want to do and challenge yourself and do great things.

Can't wait to play They Might Be Giants for you. Can't wait to read you Dr Seuss. Can't wait to make you giggle at silly jokes. Can't wait to take you to a Yankee game. Can't wait to hold you in my arms and stare into your eyes and make you feel safe and loved.

We can't wait to meet you!!! See you REALLY soon!!!!!

Love,

Daddy