Thursday, April 7, 2011

Cambria Meets Some Friends

Kind of a lame title for this post since I got exactly ZERO photos of actual friends today:(
I was chatting.
And nursing.
But really friends did come and we visited and my teensy girl was a very nice girl, snuggling in to whomever was holding her.

Here's a rundown of the day


First bath (Tam and I were both fully engrossed in bathing baby, no photos were taken during that portion of the process)
Here she is in her towel.


Clean Baby!


"Thanks Aunty for helping me get clean!"


My girls decided having people over to meet the baby was reason enough for a color scheme.  I'd say I trained them well:)  We got a little family photo before the friends arrived. (Clearly it is not a full family photo because Mike is not in it.  He is in Colorado for a conference.  Caleb represented the "blue" all by himself today and did a great job:)


Doll baby in the pink suit I picked up at the consignment store yesterday.  
Couldn't have our princess in green or yellow for one more day!!


Having a little snooze on Alana's lap.  This is the ONLY photo with a guest!


Ok, I just had to share a few pics of the girls working hard this morning to make cupcakes.  They really wanted to have some treats. (again, trained them well:) 



They did the icing themselves and did a great job.  I wanted to get my hands in there so badly but they had it all covered!!



Even Maddie wouldn't let me help.


Cute stuff!


It was a fun day.  I really appreciate that people took the time to come.  I appreciate that my sisters made it happen behind the scenes, making sure the kids still got lunch, getting drinks for everyone and even doing a bit of plumbing. (don't ask, let's just say me and the kitchen sink are NOT friends)


Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Baby's 6th Day

We went to the midwife today for a one week visit.  She weighed in at 6 pounds, 14 ounces.  The midwife asked a few questions pertaining to me and also the baby.  She checked baby's heart and lungs, agreed her cord was "about to fall off" and pronounced the baby "perfectly healthy".  Six perfectly healthy babies.  What a wonderful thing that we often take for granted!

Leaving the house was slightly less traumatic in comparison to yesterday.  I wore the same outfit so that alone made the morning smoother!

Here's the little sweetie on day 6.  She is mesmerizing.  I can't stop looking at her, especially when she is awake and seems to be interacting.   We love her so much!!!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Keeping It Real

This morning we took our first outing as a family of 8.
To the grocery store to get diapers.

Before we left the house, I got over heated blow drying my hair, I had too many layers of clothing on yet when I tried to change, nothing fit.  I have to make sure my shirt can work for nursing.  My maternity clothes are too big but my regular clothes are too small.  

Cait was dropping little pieces of Playmobil all over the house, a toy that I really like to try to keep together and not lose the pieces.  Caleb was running wild and I could see that Maddie was wearing summer clothes on this cold day.

I knew we still had to put the car set together and the baby needed to be changed, nursed, burped...

Not to mention I had no list and we were headed to the grocery store.

It was all too much and I gave myself a time out in the closet...which turned into a meltdown complete with tears.

We still went.
I still changed my Facebok status to "First outing as a family of 8"

 I did't get a picture of my girl on her first outing.  I forgot.  It wasn't the Norman Rockwell image I had in my head of this occasion.  Kinda disappointing.  But pretty much reality for the moment.

When I got home, someone had written "you are like a modern day miracle" under my status.  Super nice {and very clever and funny} comment, I was completely flattered but felt a teeny bit guilty that perhaps I sweep the mess to the side and just show the good stuff a little too often.

It's good to keep it real every once in a while.
We should all be able to admit when life is hard or disappointing.
None of us live up all the time:)

So here's my current reality.


Let's tour my house in it's current state.




 Kitchen


Pretty sure this mess is from more than one meal.


Living Room
{here are two of my kids...there are two more playing downstairs, one at Grandma's house and one on Lego.com}


Kid Bedroom


My Bedroom


Monday, April 4, 2011

In An Attempt To Freeze Time

My new baby is teensy.  
I mean, just a little peanut.  We can't get over how small she is.
But I know how it goes.
I've been here before.
I am going to kiss her tiny face a few times, feed her, dress her, do some school, clean up, make a few meals,  run here, go there, take a breath and look again and she'll be walking, then talking, reading, then rolling her eyes...

There's no stopping her, she needs to grow, but I can do my best to document her smallness now so that I can remember later just how much she used to need me:)


Little Brown Bear my Grandma made when Mikayla was a baby.
{Which seems like about yesterday}


Cambria and Little Brown Bear





Snoozing with Little Brown Bear.





Saturday, April 2, 2011

Cambria Settles In

 A baby in a big family doesn't get a whole lot of time to slowly adjust to life on the outside.
She has people to meet.
A line up of siblings
and cousins
and aunties
seriously, a line.

Our little lady has been handling her fame with grace and ease.
Here is a day in the life of Miss Cambria Love...


Aunty Tammy and Caitlyn share a snuggle with baby.



Sometimes big sisters need to get reeeal close:)


Wardrobe malfunctions are an occupational hazard when you are this tiny!


Sometimes that Mommy takes a picture instead of feeding you cause you're just too cute even when you're sad!


Some sisters {no names will be mentioned...} stay home from fun just to get a tiny baby all to herself.


Some sisters *might* be a little over possessive.
Really though, can you blame her?


Pure sweetness and cute is a lot of work.
It requires hours of beauty sleep...seems daytime hours are most ideal?!?


That Mommy can't seem to get enough kisses.


Can you blame her?

Friday, April 1, 2011

A Baby Story

 I understand that home birth is a bit of an unknown or maybe even weird or scary for a lot of people.  I had my first baby in the hospital and all the rest at home.  It works for me, for us.  I like that I am in control, that nobody is telling me how to do something that God made my body to do.  I like that I can have my children there, if they want to be, and that our family can experience a beautiful thing without fear, without beeps, wires, smells, or people we don't know.  It just works for us.  Every birth is a miracle!  This is how we do it in Banmanland...


9:30AM
Feeling the beginning stages of better contractions and determined to have a March baby, I drink the most disgusting concoction. It involved castor oil and verbena.  Gross.  Seriously yuck.



10:00AM
The whole family takes a vigorous walk through the neighbourhood.  



We ran up the stairs, down the stairs...I was the best P.E. teacher I will ever be.  Caleb told me I was such a fun mom, he was loving the fact that I was doing physical activity!


Them's some serious stairs people!


11:00AM Contractions are getting really strong and about a minute apart.


11:40 I have been pacing around the house, still having contractions, making beds, picking things up, just staying active to keep labor going.  The big girls make lunch. I start to feel like things are progressing and I have a little meltdown.  Yikes, I didn't want to do it.  Exploring my other options, I realize this is the only way to get baby out!!

12:00{ish} Tammy, Terri, Grandma Crick and Linda arrive.  Grams has piles of food.  Linda {who works at Mike's office} starts calling the patients to let them know Dr. Mike will not be in for his afternoon shift.  I go in the backyard and pull some weeds, feeling overwhelmed that this is happening I just want to distract myself.

Not sure why I felt so anxious?  I am a firm believer that your mindset is very important.  Around this time I pulled myself together, Tam prayed for me and we set out on a walk.

Terri is 31 weeks pregnant and she came along.  It was not a slow walk and there were hills involved.  It was awesome that she came.

1:30{ish} Contractions are much stronger now, Tam and I did about 15 laps of the park across the street:)

1:47 I text the midwives to let them know it's probably getting close.

2:00 Midwives arrive and set up camp in my room.


The girls get comfy too.  The lady in brown is Anne-Marie, the midwife.   She was at Caitlyn's birth.  This is the first time I have had the same midwife at two births. Terri is taking photos, Tam and Linda are there.  Grams is kind of in and out with Cait.  Caleb opted to play the Itouch in the other room.

There's me, in the pink.  This is how I like to "embrace" a contraction.

3:00PM Feeling close to "ready to push" I get in the birth tub.


Cait stops by for a little kiss:)


Mike is ready to catch a baby!


3:17 Cambria enters the world.  I watched the video this morning, Mike and I are all over moving that cord and trying to see what "it" is...A girl...another girl...a healthy beautiful baby girl!  Not a brother.  Honestly we had a tiny hope that it *might* be that little brother for Caleb.  But how can you deny God's hand in the miracle of  new life?  How can you question that He doesn't know what "kind" of baby is perfect for our family?  We are so thankful!

Cambria was covered in Vernix.  So waxy!  Maddie was just like this when she was born.  It was cool for her to see something that we have tried to explain to her.



Mike cuts the cord and hands Cambria to Anne-Marie.  I think at this point Anne-Marie just took baby to the bed, wrapped her up and then baby got passed around to all the happy family members.


Here she is with Grandma Crick {Mike's Grandma}.  Cait is calling Cambria "new baby".  You can see Maddie is holding her blankie in the far background.  She felt a little nervous so she needed her blanket to comfort her.



Maddie is completely in love.  Cambria is wrapped in the blanket that Maddie made for her.



Mailee gives her new sister kisses.  She is so sweet with her!


4:00 [ish} Cambria gets her first life-giving adjustment.
So important!
{side note: girlfriend has pooped 7 times already!  All systems are working well!!}


Anne-Marie weighs baby.
7pounds, 1 ounce.  Our second smallest baby!  {Cait was 6.15}

5:00PM The midwives leave.  At this point the entire family is in the living room.  Cambria has met Uncle Brian and Jesse and Ethan, Uncle Jay too.  I think there is an important March Madness game on and I am sure Grandma Crick was feeding the crowds some amazing homemade lasagne.

I am in the bed eating my reward, the Uncle Harry's bagel sandwich, texting/calling my family in California.  Oh, I maybe check facebook once or twice...I had a few messages:)

Cambria pops in to see me and is followed by a few sisters.  Cait is a fan of "new baby".  Maddie is over the moon, she asks like 5,000 times if she can hold the baby.


7:00{ish) Grandpa Don pops in to meet his 9th grandchild.




He is always so cute with a newborn.
So proud, so thankful.



Tammy and Linda offer to have the kids over for sleepovers.  It was optional but they all decided to go.  I requested one family picture before they all left.  I love this shot, taken by Jenaya, of the "setting up".


Before he leaves, Caleb asks sweetly, "Is it my turn to hold her yet?"  Sweet boy had been patient all afternoon for his turn!


He was so cute holding her and I am certain that although she is not that brother to share a bunk bed with, he will love her just fine!


Mikayla gets one last snuggle before she leaves.  Mikayla and Mailee were so curious, interested, and supportive all day long.  They were by my side, they were excited, they came to check on me even when the whole family was hanging out in the living room. They both expressed in grown up ways how happy they were that she was here and how they felt about the birth.  I love how they are growing into sweet, caring, wonderful "little women" before my eyes!




Here she is this morning.
8:00AM
Wide awake.
So sweet!!
What a little blessing to add to an already over-blessed family!  
I can't believe that this little person is ours.  She is perfect and precious and I am so very thankful!

Baby Is Here!!

Yesterday at 3:17
Cambria Love Banman
entered this world!

She was 7pounds, 1 ounce
20 inches long
So cute and so sweet and just teensy:)

Yesterday she got carried around, passed around and hugged and kissed.
She is sleeping peacefully in my bed right now so I am gonna get busy writing up a little birth story post for those of you who might want the details:)

In the meantime, here is our happy family of 8!!!!