Friday, March 25, 2011
Happy Birthday: Taryn Summers
Just had to give a shout out to our roomie upstairs, Taryn. It's your birthday, yep. You have lived with us for like 4 years now and it's pretty awesome. We love you so much and are pumped that you are marrying Micah in September!
Happy Birthday to You!
Love,
Kristyn, Michael, Tegegne, & Hensley
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Post Labor: A Word From Your Mother
Well kids, it's been three + weeks since my mind, body, and soul went through a whole lot and I am feeling a bit more like myself these days. It feels good. I think I'm thinking more clearly, yes?...Michael? The flood of hormones just after labor is crazy. I must admit I'm quite glad with the timing of Hensley's birth. There is no way those "baby blues" can stick around with such sunny skies and fresh air, a happy husband who is riding his bike a lot, and much time in the great outdoors.
We have a routine going with you, Miss Hensley. You are eating well, in about 3 hour spans. Sleeping at night is not great yet, but hey we understand you are still a little teeny baby and soon enough you will be sleeping much longer, right? It seems as though you've had some tummy aches. And often times you are flustered when trying to poop. This became clear after our visit to the pediatrician. She said that babies are born with the instinct to pee, but the pooping instinct doesn't come until 4-6 weeks. So now you get flustered because you clench your buns instead of relaxing them. I'm trying to talk you through this while giving you a little butt massage and belly rub. We also get your legs going in a bicycle motion to get things moving. Most of the time, once you relax and stop trying it comes. The other night I was changing your diaper in bed at an early am hour and you had a big #2 that went well beyond the changing pad, all over my feet and our bed. Your dad has had his share as well. And can I just say how great he is. Some nights he is with you more than me, consoling you, changing you, and letting me rest.
Besides being over the short-lived baby blues, my body is recovering and I have most of my energy back.
Can I just say one thing that has helped all of this tremendously? It would be all of the meals we have gotten and are getting from family and friends. If you give birth, adopt a child, go through surgery, etc. I would highly recommend having a friend set up MealBaby. Getting meals is the best way to get through a transition like this!
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Motherhood: Multi Tasking
Oh Mother Octopus, you must feel lucky to have so many hands, yes? This morning I was in the process of pouring cereal and milk for my toddler, letting the dog out for his morning pee, making my toast and jam, while my new little birdy was rooting towards the air looking for her breakfast. My hot tea would have to wait, and I scarfed down my toast with a drink of water. You may wonder, why the rush? It's because that little birdy has some good lungs and she quickly lets us know she is top priority and must eat asap.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Spring Break: Henry Doorly Zoo
Spring break was super fun! We took our first family vacation as four which entailed an overnight in Omaha, Nebraska (only 3 hrs from KC) and a visit to the grand Henry Doorly Zoo.
We also enjoyed the Old Market District where we had some long awaited sushi at Blue, icecream at the local Ted & Wally's and breakfast the next morning at Wheatfields. The Old Market District is quite exciting, especially on St. Patty's Day and when Lady Gaga is in town playing at the Qwest Center!
Michael thought I did a good job planning the trip. He did not enjoy when I "killed" the car on the way there. (I was breastfeeding Hensley while the boys were in a restaurant and had the AC on. They came back and Michael tried to start the car. The little Fit was dead. And we were half way to the zoo in Smalltown, USA. Luckily 10 minutes later it started up without a jump and we were on our way!) Then I ran out of diapers early one morning. I mean, I just grabbed a handful and was sure it was enough...nope. Could have packed a separate suitcase for all those little things.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
It's Grand
It's grand to be a grandparent around here! Hensley, we all enjoy holding you and watching your funny faces. You will smirk, smile, look quite peaceful, and then let out a whale in a matter of minutes. You have gained over a pound and have grown over an inch in two weeks. Your cheeks will continue to get chubby, I am sure. We took a long list of concerns/questions to your two week check up yesterday and your doctor smiled at each one and said, "Normal." "That's normal, too." All in all she says we are doing things right, and you are great. We are working hard to keep you awake during the daytime, so you will realize that nighttime is a really nice time to sleep.
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Saturday, March 12, 2011
Friday, March 11, 2011
Family: All Four of Us
We are adjusting to life as a family of four. Gramma Debby was here all week, and we will miss having her. Next week Ababayeh spring break so I couldn't have been any luckier with all of this help.
Hensley is eating and sleeping better this week than last and we are sort of getting a hang of this schedule. Sort of. : ) She is precious and we are enjoying her tiny little self very much. As you can imagine, Tegegne loves helping change her diaper and when she cries he says, "Don't worry Hensley, I'm here."
Monday, March 7, 2011
Our Birth Story: by Doula Catherine
A Birth Story: Kristyn, Michael, and Hensley Jones
by Catherine Martin, labor doula, kcyogamama.com
Kristyn worked this birth journey as a champion and a Warrior Woman! From the moment I arrived at 3:30 am on Sunday, February 27th at their home, and saw her on all 4's rocking and swaying with the first surges of labor- I knew she would be just fine! She could do this~she would do it!
Kristyn rested briefly a couple of times when encouraged to do so, but for the next 24 hours, until her baby was in her amrs, I can honestly say she never gave up- she was focused & determined and continued to step up to the plate ready to do whatever was needed to be done next. Throughout this amazing birth journey- we were all transported to magical forests filled with tropical plants, green moss, stones & streams; to the treetops themselves and Kristyn's tree house sanctuary; to a beautiful Hawaiian lagoon with a waterfall; to a sandy beach watching the sunset and collecting seashells; and deep into the ocean herself to swim among the coral & fishes and sing with the whales.
I am so honored to have been able to witness the strength & power of this amazing woman, as well as the beautiful power of the love shared between Michael & Kristyn. Michael was not only present to Kristyn the entire time, but he truly stayed with her wherever she was and was able to help take her wherever she needed to be. A true birth partner, anyone in the room would've thought she had two trained professional doulas. How blessed am I to be a part of this amazing team! Michael was always ready with a word of encouragement, visualization, a supportive movement, a touch- exactly what was needed in each moment. Kristyn continually dropped into her body, vocalizing, breathing, visualizing, relaxing, dancing, chanting, listening & responding beautifully- this was truly a Magical, Active Birth!
Some of my favorite images of this birth journey-
Kristyn asking Michael to turn on the rap music- and proceeding to rock it out, grooving with a primal urge to modern music, completely free & uninhibited- awesome!
The three of us standing and swaying together in the middle of the birth room, embracing each other as the news of needing to use pitocin to encourage more powerful rushes sinks in- Who was holding who? I becamse so aware in that moment that althought Michael & I were there to support Kristyn, it was her incredible spirit that drew us in and sustained us all.
Kristyn lying on her side at 5am on Monday, February 28th, skin to skin with her baby girl Hensley looking up at her mother with big, bright, loving eyes that seemed to say, "We did it, Mama- we did it!"
(These were a few of the images we had posted around the birthing room. Michael and I will eventually share our story as well. For now I must say that we will be forever grateful for inviting Catherine to share this journey with us. I highly recommend her as a labor doula. We did not know her before this pregnancy, and she will be a close friend of ours for years to come.)
by Catherine Martin, labor doula, kcyogamama.com
Kristyn worked this birth journey as a champion and a Warrior Woman! From the moment I arrived at 3:30 am on Sunday, February 27th at their home, and saw her on all 4's rocking and swaying with the first surges of labor- I knew she would be just fine! She could do this~she would do it!
Kristyn rested briefly a couple of times when encouraged to do so, but for the next 24 hours, until her baby was in her amrs, I can honestly say she never gave up- she was focused & determined and continued to step up to the plate ready to do whatever was needed to be done next. Throughout this amazing birth journey- we were all transported to magical forests filled with tropical plants, green moss, stones & streams; to the treetops themselves and Kristyn's tree house sanctuary; to a beautiful Hawaiian lagoon with a waterfall; to a sandy beach watching the sunset and collecting seashells; and deep into the ocean herself to swim among the coral & fishes and sing with the whales.
I am so honored to have been able to witness the strength & power of this amazing woman, as well as the beautiful power of the love shared between Michael & Kristyn. Michael was not only present to Kristyn the entire time, but he truly stayed with her wherever she was and was able to help take her wherever she needed to be. A true birth partner, anyone in the room would've thought she had two trained professional doulas. How blessed am I to be a part of this amazing team! Michael was always ready with a word of encouragement, visualization, a supportive movement, a touch- exactly what was needed in each moment. Kristyn continually dropped into her body, vocalizing, breathing, visualizing, relaxing, dancing, chanting, listening & responding beautifully- this was truly a Magical, Active Birth!
Some of my favorite images of this birth journey-
Kristyn asking Michael to turn on the rap music- and proceeding to rock it out, grooving with a primal urge to modern music, completely free & uninhibited- awesome!
The three of us standing and swaying together in the middle of the birth room, embracing each other as the news of needing to use pitocin to encourage more powerful rushes sinks in- Who was holding who? I becamse so aware in that moment that althought Michael & I were there to support Kristyn, it was her incredible spirit that drew us in and sustained us all.
Kristyn lying on her side at 5am on Monday, February 28th, skin to skin with her baby girl Hensley looking up at her mother with big, bright, loving eyes that seemed to say, "We did it, Mama- we did it!"
(These were a few of the images we had posted around the birthing room. Michael and I will eventually share our story as well. For now I must say that we will be forever grateful for inviting Catherine to share this journey with us. I highly recommend her as a labor doula. We did not know her before this pregnancy, and she will be a close friend of ours for years to come.)
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Saturday, March 5, 2011
Our Kids
Hensley Ruth,
Hello there little bundle of joy! There is much to say about the adventure we've had in bringing you into our lives. Must do that soon, but for the sake of sleep I'll just share these photos:
Tegegne Dena,
I'm so glad you are having a blast with Grampa Ben and Gramma Debby. We miss you and can't wait to see you tomorrow.
We love you two munchkins!
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Going home today
Today is our last day in the hospital. Hensley has had a few troubles feeding, but she has done well the last few feedings. She gets pretty flustered, b/c she wants more more and more. We are still waiting on Kris' milk to come in, which should be today.
Tegegne is playing at Grandma Debbie and Grandpa Ben's house. We just called him, and apparently he got a haircut and was eating a sucker. Hope it isn't one of those mo-hawks...
Grandparents are the best b.t.w., man...
We're tired.
We're happy.
We're ready to go home.
Tegegne is playing at Grandma Debbie and Grandpa Ben's house. We just called him, and apparently he got a haircut and was eating a sucker. Hope it isn't one of those mo-hawks...
Grandparents are the best b.t.w., man...
We're tired.
We're happy.
We're ready to go home.
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