Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Emerson : 1 month

Emerson, you are one month old already! Mommy can't believe how fast time has gone and how big you have grown!

 


This month:  It's been a busy one with all the holidays!  For the first week of your life, we didn't do too much besides take you to your doctor's appointment but we did have lots of people come visit us.



Your first bath! You really did like it even though it doesn't look that way!


Your second week of life was a little more exciting!  We had 4 Christmases that we made it too and of course you were the center of attention!

First was the Steidinger Christmas.

Emerson and her cousins all born within 13 months! 

Gift from Grandma & Grandpa

Adorable boots crocheted by Aunt Erinn!
Next was the Leman Christmas.

Emerson and her cousins all born in the last year!  

One of your gifts from Grandma & Grandpa - a doctor set!
We also had the Eisenmann and Gerber Christmases both on the same day.  You did great at every Christmas and enjoyed being held and oohed & ahhed over!

We didn't take you to church on Christmas day, but we did that next Sunday, just before you were 2 weeks old!  Some might think you were pretty young to be out and about already, especially in the winter, but I was feeling fine and was ready to be out and about!  We just kept you wrapped up in a blanket and didn't pass you around. Thankfully, you have stayed healthy!

Last Thursday we had your shower.  It was a bit of an ordeal due to the weather.  We cancelled it one time due to snow and bitter cold and then rescheduled later that week, except that day the weather wasn't much better due to strong winds and bad visibility.  However, we decided to go ahead with it, even though there probably wasn't going to be a good turn out.  We switched it from the fellowship hall to Fairview haven basement.  And surprisingly enough there was a very good turn out considering what the weather was like!  You got soo many nice gifts and there were lots of people 'showering' you with love!


The committee did a wonderful job of decorating and serving! It was so cute!


Since it was just me and you at home most days, I had plenty of time to work on taking your newborn pictures! It was lots of fun and very time consuming!  You did pretty well at cooperating but it took a few tries! My mom came over one afternoon to take the pictures of all 3 of us!













Sleeping: The first 2 weeks of your life, you slept pretty much all day everyday.  I noticed on your due date that you were beginning to be awake more throughout the day, and from then on it's been more and more!  I love to see your big eyes wide open and the silly faces you make. You take about 3-4 naps during the day...sometimes more. You definitely sleep more when you are held a lot, especially on Sundays. If you are tired during the day you can sometimes be cranky and I will have to hold you until you are close to falling asleep.  Then if I lay you down you will usually fall asleep the rest of the way, but sometimes it will take a few tries.

Spending time with daddy...learning how to study!
At night you have given me a few 6 hr stretches but usually you wake up every 3-4 hours to eat.  You do really well at falling right back to sleep after you are done eating.  Sometimes you will cry out a few times after I lay you down and I might have to hold you for a little bit but for the most part you go back to sleep really easily!   We swaddle you at night time but I haven't decided if you really like it or not.  Most of the time your arm will find it's way out and you sleep fine like that too.
Mommy loves to cuddle with you!
You don't have much of a sleeping pattern yet, but I am surviving with whatever time you give me!


Eating: You have done very well eating from the very beginning.  As soon as you were born and I got to do skin-to-skin with you, you latched on right away and filled that little belly of yours! You have continued to do really well with breastfeeding.  At night time you will usually eat around 10 min on one side and a little less on the other and you usually eat about every 3-4 hours.

Adorable hat and blanket that Aunt Leann knitted for you!
During the day you usually like to snack a little more and so you don't always eat on both sides and if you go more than 2 hours between eating, I wonder if something is wrong! Some days you will want to eat almost every hour!  Those are the days I don't feel like I do anything but sit on the couch and hold you all day (which I don't always mind!) So far you have just been breastfeeding, but I hope to start pumping some and working on feeding you with a bottle so that once I go back to work, you will be used to bottle feeding!

Adorable hat that Aunt Karla crocheted for you!! You have lots of talented Aunts!
Development: Since you were so little, I worried a little bit that you wouldn't gain weight very well but that has never been a problem!  At your 2 week Dr appointment you weighed 6 lbs.  I weighed you at 3 weeks and you were 7.2 lbs, and I weighed you at 1 month and you were 8.2 lbs!  So far you are gaining about a pound a week!! I hope that will slow down a little at some point or you won't be my little girl for long!

You wore preemie clothes for a little over 2 weeks and then stayed in newborn clothes the rest of the month.  I can't believe how big you have gotten in just a few short weeks!

You sometimes like your swing and sometimes not!
Personality: It's too early to really tell, but I will say you have a very healthy set of lungs.  You don't always give much warning before you start to cry and there's not usually much escalation, it's just loud from the start! However you do calm down very easily.  All it usually takes is for someone to pick you up or change your position.  If you're hungry, tho, that can be another story depending on how hungry you really are! And you really don't cry all that often, so I am not complaining!


You have lots of cute faces that I love to watch, especially when you are just waking up or are getting tired.  You smile often, which I love and I hope you continue to smile a lot once you start to smile at people "for real!" Sometimes you even giggle when you are smiling! (I think it really is just a reflex that sounds like a giggle and sometimes happens at the same time you are smiling...but it's still really cute!)




You love your hands!  When you are awake they are constantly moving.  Sometimes when you are sleeping, I will find you with both of your arms sticking straight up in the air! You must have had your hands up by your face in the womb because that seems to be a position of comfort for you.



Weekly Pictures:

1 week old

2 weeks old

3 weeks old

4 weeks old

We are so thankful for our healthy little daughter and are very excited to watch her grow into the girl God has created her to be!  She is such a blessing to us already!

Monday, December 22, 2014

Emerson Jane

Excited to announce the arrival of our Precious little one!!  Just in time for Christmas! :)

Emerson Jane Steidinger born December 15th at 11:43am, weighing 5lbs 4oz and measuring 18 1/4 in long.  She surprised by coming 2 weeks early!  We are thankful she is here and healthy!




Our little family of 3!

Praising God for a safe and healthy delivery and child!  We think she is pretty precious!  It's been an adjustment, but life is settling in to a new rhythm and going well!  Can't believe she is a week old already!

Monday, September 29, 2014

MishMash

I just got on my blog today for the first time in a very long time and was slightly shocked to see that it's been a whole 3 months since I last posted.  Not that that is really very shocking because my blogging occurrences have waned greatly over the last year.  Sometimes I think I should just stop it all together, but a part of me wants to keep it for when the baby comes.  I need to have something to keep me somewhat accountable to document the life of our child, because I don't do well with that in any other aspect of my life. So I'll just keep on dropping by every once in a while to leave an update and maybe sometime after the baby is born I will start posting more regularly.  We shall see!

So what's new?

Work:
I officially passed my boards (way back in June) and am practicing as a Registered Nurse! I work at Carle Hospital in Champaign on a Cardio-Pulmonary Med-Surg Floor. When I first started in August, I was thinking I would most likely have to work nights, but I the Lord opened a door for me to have a day position!! that way once the baby is born, my life will still be somewhat normal!  I do plan to continue working full time (three 12 hr days/week) at least for a while after the baby comes, in order to gain more experience as a new nurse.  Some days that looks very overwhelming to me, but I just always remind myself that it won't last forever.  I have many willing family/friends who have offered to help babysit, but if anyone else is interested, let me know!

The Husband:
Last February, Kirk started taking an EMT-basic class.  He finished that in August, took and passed his state test and is now volunteering as an EMT.  Just last week he started an EMT-intermediate class, which will keep him busy through next Spring.  So between me working, and him going to class and studying and being on-call, we don't always have a lot of time together, and our supper time together around the table has become few and far between.  I'm thankful though that I don't have to work nights on top of everything because then we would rarely see each other.

The Baby:
Baby is doing great! I'm almost in the last trimester!  Hard to believe! Time is passing so quickly.  3 short months away until we get to meet this beautiful blessing that God has created for us!  I think I get more and more excited with each passing day.  Not that it doesn't completely freak me out some days when I think about being a mom.  But I just trust that God has a plan and He will provide exactly what we need when we need it.

Since I haven't blogged at all about my pregnancy, I thought it would be fun to document a little! Sorry for those who don't care or want to know...you can just stop reading!

How far along:  27 weeks

Baby is as big as a: Cauliflower

Gender: It's a......SURPRISE! Your guess is as good as mine!  We both think it's going to be a boy, because that's pretty typical with the Steidingers, but I'll be excited for either!

Names:  All picked out and ready to go... well except for the middle names...we still debate on those every once in a while.

Movement: Every hour!  I think that has been one of my favorite things about pregnancy so far.  It's such an amazing feeling to feel the baby moving on the inside and on the outside...and to watch it move!  It makes it seem so much more real and it awes me to think about a little human being growing inside of me! The miracle of life...soo amazing!

Symptoms: I'm feeling great!  Well besides the fact that I developed an itchy rash all over my body from a reaction to some type of allergen that I have yet to discover! But thankfully it doesn't affect baby, so I will do my best to endure it!

Baby equipment:  The crib is all set up, just awaiting the mattress and accessories. Baby stroller and car seat has been purchased and progress is slowly being made on the baby room.  Colors have been decided and some of the fabric bought.  Still looking for a dresser that I can turn into the changing table.   Little by little we'll get there!



Food cravings: I have yet to really crave a specific food, it's basically just food in general.  All. The. Time.  Eating has never been a problem for me this whole pregnancy.  Especially sweets.  So, sadly, the weight gain hasn't been so pretty...but I just blame it one the baby! ;)

The Bump: Just a couple shots of my baby bump...growing each day! (don't mind the messy room...)

20 weeks
25 weeks
That's all for now.  Maybe I will post again before Jr. makes his appearance...but no promises!

Monday, June 16, 2014

it's been a while...

A lot has happened since the last time I documented on this blog!

College is officially over.  Graduation is behind me.  And boards are still looming ahead of me.

I started my new job at Carle!  I've gotten a lot of questions about what I am doing.  Right now since I am not an official licensed RN, I cannot orientate as a nurse, so I am orientating as a Healthcare tech (with some extra privileges) until I take my boards and my license is posted on the IL website.  So even though I'm not really working as a nurse yet, I am still really enjoying my job.  I love that I get to work as a HCT starting off because it breaks me in slow and it will help me to respect the HCTs more when I am a nurse - they work hard!

Hopefully I will be able to start orientating as a nurse by August, that way I'll have about 4 or so months of orientation before December comes and along with it another new journey!


We just never know what God has in store for us! :)

And because I kept telling myself I was going to do a graduation post...but never did...here are some pictures from my Pinning.

I wore my mom's dress from when she graduated from LPN school! :) And so thankful for this girl who went through it all with me!  Couldn't have done it without her!

And we couldn't have done it with out these guys either! ;)


These lovely ladies had a delicious meal prepared for us after the ceremony.  Thanks so much!



Monday, April 21, 2014

endings & new beginnings

24 days. 
3 weeks.
12 hours of lecture.
11 trips to Champaign.
6 tests.
3 clinicals.
1 presentation.
1 project.

That's. It.

Then I get to tell Parkland goodbye.
And say hello to Carle Foundation Hospital!

Can't believe I'm to this point already!

Oh...and there's the whole Boards thing that I'll have to do at some point... ;)
And then RN here I come!

Thanking and Praising God for His grace and strength each day and for His leading!
All Glory goes to Him!
I didn't get this far on my own.  And I most certainly won't be going any further without HIM.
By HIS Grace...

Monday, February 17, 2014

Procrastinitis

What I thought was going to be a stressful, time-crunched, studying-cramming week has just turned into a relaxing, snowed-in 2 days of bliss with oodles amount of study time, therefore why not put it off and write a blog post instead?!

A typical day-in-the-life of college student, Jeana - "oh I have plenty of time to study...later!" as I indulge in any kind of food that I can scrounge up to satisfy my cravings d/t bored-ness and by passing my time doing anything that isn't school related! (okay, so not all the time...but I definitely need to work on my time-management skills and unhealthy eating habits!)
I believe I have a very severe case of procrastinitis d/t its comorbidity of senioritis.

*Sigh* only 3 more months or 13 weeks or 88 days until graduation! - Enter gigantic-ly huge grin :D! -

And since it's been a while since I've updated this blog...I'll give a little recap into what's been going on in our life the past month.

- Took a "2nd" honeymoon to Riviera Maya, Mexico over my college break.  It was a much-needed get-a-way and we thoroughly enjoyed it even though it rained every single day we were there!  We did enjoy a few hours of sunshine our last day before heading home!

waiting for our plane and hoping our flight wouldn't get cancelled!


There was always some sweet looking design on our bed each day!

Last day before heading home...notice the sunshine!



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- Had the pleasure of spending part of a day with this special girl from CT!

K & T joined us for lunch.  Little did I know they were all keeping a secret from me! ;)
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- Spent a fun weekend in January with the Eisenmann's at the Old School Center in Farmington, IL.

Guess the word game

Service projects

Lots 'n' Lots of V-ball!  An Eisenmann fav...

Kirk & Kurt played their fair share of pool...

Relay games - my team had the tallest & strongest tower! Go us!

We also had the longest bridge!
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Spent a Saturday Skiing in WI with some of Kirk's siblings. 

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- Kirk had the FLU virus over valentine's day so instead of going out to eat, I decided to cook a fancy meal in.  Here's what it amounted too!

Choc covered strawberries for appetizer (some of them came in the mail as part of my Valentine's Gift!)

Shrimp Fettuccine Alfredo, oven fried veggies, and cheesy garlic-basil bread - delish!

The other part of my gift was a dozen roses in the mail!  First time to have flowers delivered by UPS!

And Creme Brulee for dessert!  Double-yum!

While life has been a bit stressful and I could find many reasons to complain, instead I'm thankful.  Thankful that I can go to school and learn.  Thankful that I have the health and strength to get out of bed each day and go about my daily duties.  Thankful for a husband who has a job and provides for our family.  My heart goes out to those who have recently lost loved ones.  A dear mother & grandmother, and a dear son & brother.  We just never know what tomorrow may hold, but we do know who holds the future, and for that I'm thankful.