My little sweetheart!!
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
1 Month Dr Appointment
On November 14th, 2012 - Emerson went to the pediatrician Dr. DuMais and had his one month appointment. They weighed him & measured him. His 1 month readings were 10 lbs 5 oz, 22 1/2 length. He was measuring to be a big boy!! He also got his first shot which was Hepatitis B.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Saturday, November 10, 2012
1 Month Pictures
On November 10, 2012 - I took Emerson's 1 Month Pictures. He is now 10 lb 14.5 oz, 22 1/2 inches long and 37.5 cm head size.
Friday, November 9, 2012
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Bonding Time with Daddy
On November 8th, 2012 - Emerson and Daddy had a little bonding session. So Cute!!!
Monday, November 5, 2012
1st Try at Tummy Time!
On November 5th, 2012 - Emerson tried to do some tummy time. He wasn't really thrilled about the experience!
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
1st Halloween
On October 31st, 2012 - This was the first Halloween for Emerson. Chuck and I decided that Emerson was going to be Cookie Monster since his daddy loves to eat cookies. We also dressed up as well with T-shirts that said Milk (my shirt) & Cookies (Chuck's shirt). I had fun taking Emerson's first pictures!!
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Announcing Emerson Louis Jenks
I finally got the Announcement card completed!! We are proud to announce the arrival of our son Emerson Louis Jenks.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Emerson's First Walk
On October 25th, 2012 - Emerson and I embarked on our first walk. Needless to say it was kind of a disaster. It was beautiful outside but the wind was ridiculous. I covered him up with a blanket but the wind kept blowing it off and us around. We only made it a block and I had to run home because he was so upset.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Monday, October 22, 2012
Follow-up Ear Appt
On October 22nd, 2012 - We went to Hinsdale Hospital for our follow-up hearing test. We got to see how they administered the hearing test for the first time. They do two tests when checking hearing in infants. The first one is called Otoacoustic Emission which measures the inner ear and the second is called Auditory brainstem response (ABR) which test the neurological function of the ear. We were told not to worry as most infants will pass this test. When we went Emerson did not pass this test. The Otoacoustic Emission test was coming back that there was fluid in the ear. We were told that we needed to follow-up again a month from now. Again we were told not to worry as a majority of babies pass the month test.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Friday, October 12, 2012
First Night Home
The first night my mom came and stayed with us. It was no picnic that is for sure!!
Diaper Changing Debacle: My mom showed us how to change his diaper which was a little challenging as we had to put a gauze pad smeared in Vaseline over the stitch that he had. The first diaper change was a success. Can't say that for the next one though. Upon trying to change his diaper the 2nd time the Vaseline must have not be smeared enough on the gauze pad because it ended up getting stuck. When my mom pulled the pad away there was blood everywhere. I totally lost it. I was so freaked out that he was bleeding all over the place. We called the hospital and asked them what to do. They said to put a folded up wash cloth over the gauze pad and then to close the diaper over that to put more pressure on it. If it didn't stop bleeding then come back to the hospital. Thankfully this worked!! But it was definitely mommy meltdown number 1.
Sleeping: The first night home Chuck and I really didn't get much sleep. He was a hot mess no matter how much I tried breastfeeding him he wouldn't stop crying. We called Joan (our DR) and she suggested to supplement feed him since maybe my good milk had not come in yet. After that bottle he finally fell asleep a couple of hours!!! That was the best sleep Chuck and I had!!
Putting On Clothes: I don't know who designed onesie's but our first encounter changing Emerson was a huge challenge for us. Emerson thankfully was not a floppy kid (meaning he could pretty much hold his head steady right when he was born so his neck didn't need much support), but man was he strong. Our adventure of putting on his 1st onesie probably took us about 1/2 hour. The poor kid probably wanted to kill us!! Getting it over his head was easy but trying to get it through the arms was not an easy task. Both of us were to scare to really move him around and he was all tense on us trying to put his arms through the arm holes. So we would wait until he relaxed to try to get them through the arm loops. Boy was it a pain!! After this debacle we decided we liked the onesie's that didn't have to go over his head but instead had buttons or zippers!! ha ha
Diaper Changing Debacle: My mom showed us how to change his diaper which was a little challenging as we had to put a gauze pad smeared in Vaseline over the stitch that he had. The first diaper change was a success. Can't say that for the next one though. Upon trying to change his diaper the 2nd time the Vaseline must have not be smeared enough on the gauze pad because it ended up getting stuck. When my mom pulled the pad away there was blood everywhere. I totally lost it. I was so freaked out that he was bleeding all over the place. We called the hospital and asked them what to do. They said to put a folded up wash cloth over the gauze pad and then to close the diaper over that to put more pressure on it. If it didn't stop bleeding then come back to the hospital. Thankfully this worked!! But it was definitely mommy meltdown number 1.
Sleeping: The first night home Chuck and I really didn't get much sleep. He was a hot mess no matter how much I tried breastfeeding him he wouldn't stop crying. We called Joan (our DR) and she suggested to supplement feed him since maybe my good milk had not come in yet. After that bottle he finally fell asleep a couple of hours!!! That was the best sleep Chuck and I had!!
Putting On Clothes: I don't know who designed onesie's but our first encounter changing Emerson was a huge challenge for us. Emerson thankfully was not a floppy kid (meaning he could pretty much hold his head steady right when he was born so his neck didn't need much support), but man was he strong. Our adventure of putting on his 1st onesie probably took us about 1/2 hour. The poor kid probably wanted to kill us!! Getting it over his head was easy but trying to get it through the arms was not an easy task. Both of us were to scare to really move him around and he was all tense on us trying to put his arms through the arm holes. So we would wait until he relaxed to try to get them through the arm loops. Boy was it a pain!! After this debacle we decided we liked the onesie's that didn't have to go over his head but instead had buttons or zippers!! ha ha
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