The babysitter is sleeping on the job

May 11th, 2008 by Jen

Somehow the pictures we post seem to give the impression that Josie is big kid, and while she is long, she’s nothing compared to some of the six month old 20 lb’ers we see. She weighed in on Friday at 7 lbs 4 oz, so she’s probably back to her birth weight by now (Sunday) and gaining weight steadily. Here she is compared to Fred (16.5 lbs). Maybe it’s the cloth diapers that make the rear look so big?

Fred relaxing with Josie

Sleep is so valuable

May 6th, 2008 by Jordi

…that I should probably be sleeping rather than posting here. But I couldn’t resist showing off our little girl some more. The last few days have been difficult as we work on learning each others’ signals and putting some weight on little Josie. The weather has turned gorgeous again though and we’ve managed to get some nice sun. That livened everyone up. Enjoy some more photos.

Home from the hospital

May 2nd, 2008 by Jordi

Yesterday we came home from the hospital around 2pm! It was a long night but we all managed a nap today in the afternoon that made us feel much better. Josie had her first doctor’s visit this morning and everything looks fine. She seems to like the people at the doctor’s office so far. Of course, they haven’t tried to give her any shots yet. And now…more cute pictures…

Tia’s Hat

April 30th, 2008 by Jordi

Hospital fashion can be so drab. It’s a good thing Josie has the hat her auntie gave her to liven things up.

We’ll hopefully be leaving the hospital tomorrow. A night in our own bed will be so nice. Even if it might be a sleepless night.

Hello, Josephine

April 29th, 2008 by Jordi

Please welcome Josephine Lucia Albornoz Mulligan. She was born April 29th, at 6:39pm weighing 7 lbs. 6.6 ounces and measuring 20 inches long. Mom and baby are happy, healthy, and beautiful. Enjoy some photos.

Our cell phones have been off due to hospital policies recently. We’ve received all of the messages. Thanks for the wonderful thoughts and wishes. We’ll be more in contact soon.

Everyone is still doing well

April 29th, 2008 by Jordi

Soon after Jen’s last post, contractions became strong enough to keep her from concentrating on anything else. Since then, labor has progressed and a lot has happened. Mom and baby are doing well still but our baby has not yet been born. I’ll write more another time but for now I wanted to just let everyone know that we’re all well.

7:30pm

April 28th, 2008 by Jen

Well things have been going soooo slowly that I am now subject to a Pitocin drip unfortunately. I’ve been going for about 3 hours and contractions are about 2-4 minutes apart lasting for a minute and a half. The biggest concern now is infection and we’ve successfully kept their dirty hands out in order to avoid that! Of course that also means we don’t know where I am exactly. But I am coming up with new swears for the machine dispensing the Pitocin. Below is a picture from the postpartum wing’s window. Our current view isn’t much to write home about as it is of the construction site.

Slow going

April 28th, 2008 by Jen

It’s looking like a long slow labor for me. We’ve been at the hospital since around 3am and while contractions are slowly picking up in speed and intensity, I am still able to sit here blogging. Jordi is out cold asleep, which I would be too if these contractions would let me. Plus the bed is seriously uncomfortable. I’d take a picture, but he has the camera attached to his waist and it would wake him up.

2:30 am

April 28th, 2008 by Jen

My water broke! We’re headed in to the hospital.

Look what you’re missing

April 26th, 2008 by Jordi

You could be here on a beautiful spring day. You didn’t get to meet the sheep, or the alpacas. You definitely would have liked the horses and the sheep herding dogs. But…you’re still not born yet. Four days late so far.