Wednesday, September 16, 2009

The Second Month...

Jubilee is very alert!  She's what we call an "active baby".
  
  
At one month, Jubilee started sleeping in her own room in her crib.  She loves it...most of the time.  She is an amazing sleeper!  She's already sleeping through the night at 7 weeks!  PRAISE THE LORD!!

 
Jubilee also had her very first "play date" this month with Baby Eisley...and by "play date" of course I mean that Jubilee slept the whole time while Eisley played and Hayley, Tori and I (the mom's) hung out :)  But it was lots of fun!  I'm so excited about Jubilee's sweet friends!

 
 
 
 These pictures make me laugh because Eisley is just smiling away and posing while Jubilee is sticking her tongue out and kicking poor Eisley.  Oh well...posing will be a lesson for another day:)

Jubilee's First Adventures...

 Daddy gave Jubilee her first bath at home...

 Day 4...

 
We went for our first check up with Jubilee's doctor, Dr. Garza at 4 days old.
  
When Jubilee left the hospital, she weighed 7lb 6oz.  By her apt, she was already beginning to gain weight.  She's a great eater!
 
 
She's also a great sleeper!  These are a few of Jubilee at 1 week...
 
 
I managed to get some sleep too...
  
 
This is my favorite little girl in the world...
 
 
 

Jubilee's First Days...

We had our famillies come into town the night before she was born, so Jubilee had A LOT of visitors.  Here are just a few...
Gran and Aunt Grace
Papaw and Aunt Kathryn
 
PawPaw
 
Uncle Jeremy

Ya Ya and Aunt Emily
 
On Saturday, August 1 Jubilee came home from the hospital...

 
 

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

From the beginning...

My due date was July 28, but Jubilee did not seem to be in any kind of hurry to come out, so we scheduled an induction for Thursday, July 30. My doctor, the amazing Dr. Flowers, had us come in on Wednesday night to stay overnight to get me ready for the induction bright and early the next morning. Checking in that night was absolutely THE strangest and most surreal moment of my life. My body didn't feel any different than it had every other day for the past few weeks, so it was difficult to wrap my mind around the fact that I was about to have a BABY! It's still completely crazy to think about!



Tommy and I did not sleep well that night...me, for the obvious reasons on top of the fact that the nurses come in constantly during the night to poke you with things...and Tommy couldn't sleep because our room was FREEZING and he was sleeping on some kind of couch/chair bed...interesting. So, we watched Sweet Home Alabama...twice.

Once the induction process started, I was having regular contractions but for some reason was still only dialated at 1 cm. I had always planned on getting an epidural, but they wanted to wait until I had made more progress to give it to me. Since I told the doctors I wanted to be on the "minimum pain plan", they gave me this crazy-strong pain medication until I could get the epidural. That drug knocked me out!!! I slept all morning and would only wake up to breathe through the contractions and then fall right back asleep. When my doctor or nurses would come in to talk to me, I would hear them, but I literally could not form complete sentences, so I just stared back at them mumbling incoherently. Later on, my doctor told me that I was a "lightweight" and a "funny drunk". HAHAHA.

The good thing about this drug is that it must have made my body relax, because in an hour and a half I went from 1cm to 5cm. So it was finally time for the epidural. At first, the epidural only worked on one side of my body. In case you were wondering, this was my biggest fear before going into the hospital!! Luckily, I was too drugged up to get worried:) After a few minutes of problem solving, they decided to give it to me again. This time it worked...THANK THE LORD! An hour later, I had dialated to 10cm and after about 30 minutes of pushing at 1:53 pm Jubilee was here!
 
The Sisson Family... 

 

Thursday, September 10, 2009

New posts on the way...

Today our sweet Jubilee turns 6 weeks old! It really does go by so quickly! As you can imagine, we've been in the midst of major transition. This would explain my extreme lack of recent posts. To my eager onlookers, fear not...new posts filled with stories, updates, and pictures are in the very near future. Until then...




Meet Sweet Baby Jubilee...


Jubilee Elisabeth Sisson
July 30, 2009
7 lbs 11 oz
21 in