Friday, November 30, 2007
Pooh Head
Changes
A few things to report on. Ashley has been more alert these days. She up for at least 1/2 hour- 45 minutes at a time just observing her surroundings. She doesn't need to be held all the time, although when she's fussy this always calms her down. She's happy in her swing or in her cradle. I've noticed she's really focusing on things and keeping her attention on them so I moved the mobile from her crib to the cradle. It's neat to see her making these small changes and really noticing the world she now lives in. I just wonder what she's thinking about. She's also holding her head up a lot more, a move she's been perfecting since the first week. I love talking to her and seeing her respond to my voice by turning her head. She loves story time too.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Ashley and Papa
Last night I captured Brian studying with Ashley. Everyday he looks forward to coming home from class to see his daughter. He had to write a paper and didn't want to put her down, so this is what he figured out. I thought it was so cute! I guess it wore them both out because I came downstairs from doing laundry later on and found them both sleeping on the couch.

Ashley's Got Mail
Ashley got her first piece of mail yesterday, her social security card. It was really weird to get mail with my daughters name on it at three weeks of age. I thought they would address it to the parents of Ashley Renee Timm instead of just to her like she's going to open it or something. Pretty soon she'll be getting applications for credit cards and loans for college. My baby is growing up so fast!
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Husky in Training
Ashley went to her first UW volleyball game on Friday night. We're ranked 6th and we played Oregon who is ranked 13th. It was a good game, we won but Oregon gave them a run for their money. It was fun to watch. We were amazed how well Ashley did. She slept most of the time, but was wide awake and looking around for the last 1/2 hour or so. They had over 3,000 people there and with the band playing and the crowd cheering we couldn't believe that she could sleep through all that.



Happy Thanksgiving
We have so much to be thankful for this year; wonderful friends and family, our health, the safe delivery of Ashley, and an amazing marriage between Brian and I. We hope everyone had a happy thanksgiving. Ours was filled with a ton of food, great conversation, and family. Brian's sister Becki and her husband Dallas drove up from Coos Bay, Oregon. My parents and brother came up from Portland, Brian's mom was here from Pendleton, uncle Ed and our neighbor Trent were all here for Thanksgiving dinner. Steph brought pumpkin, pecan, and apple pie and two smoked turkey's from Pendleton. I don't think we'll have another Thanksgiving dinner without them, they were soooo good. My mom spend Wednesday night preparing all the sides. She got recipes from Paula Dean and oh my they were delicious. Ed brought the traditional making for snowballs, vodka, 7-up and whipping cream. We provided the ham and wine and ended up with all the leftovers to last us all week, my favorite part about hosting a holiday.
This is an outfit that one of Brian's classmates gave Ashley to wear for her first Thanksgiving. Her son passed away expectantly when he was a baby and he wore this for his first Thanksgiving. It means a lot that she was able to wear it and we took a picture to give to her, it fit perfectly.
Ashley and Uncle Dan
Ashley and Aunt Becki.

My mom decorated the table with little pumpkins wrapped in ribbon. I thought it turned out so cute.
Date Night
Ashley Burrito
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
More Pictures
I thought I would just post pictures as I take them. For one it keeps everyone updated, but it's also a lot easier to upload a few pictures at a time rather than a whole bunch. Today Grammy, Ashley and I took a walk around Greenlake. We walked to Starbucks to get our lattes and then around the lake we went. It was absolutely gorgeous today, so we took advantage. The fresh air felt great.


Monday, November 19, 2007
2 Weeks!!
Ashley turned 2 weeks today. We had another Dr's visit and she's up to 8lbs 2 oz! Our doctor said most babies are just getting back up to their birth weight at this time which would be 6lb 10oz for Ashley. There's obviously no problems with feeding this child. Brian guessed that she was already up to 8lbs and I thought 7lb 6oz, he won by a long shot. Little Ashley has been quite the trooper lately going on all sorts of outings with Mom and Dad and now Grammy (my mom). It's getting a little easier to get out of the house and plan things around her feedings and I'm getting more brave with changing her and feeding her places other than our home. It's been great because I haven't felt cooped up in the house, but there are those days where we've done too much and we know when it's time to go home and relax. Ashley makes sure we know when she's had enough and that's about the only time she gets fussy. My mom flew into Seattle Friday night and will be staying with us until Thursday where my Dad will join up with her and they'll move to a hotel with my brother. She's helped out a ton and it's been fun just to relax and share these new days of parenting with her. I am so grateful she's here to help out with Thanksgiving too. We're having a party of 9 at our house for dinner; my parents and brother, Brian's parents and sister and brother in law, and uncle Ed. It will be great to have everyone here to celebrate Thanksgiving together. So, here's a few pictures I've taken over the last week.
Saturday I took Ashley to a card camp where we made Christmas cards. We were out almost all day and Ashley did fantastic. It was nice because we were at a lady's house, so I was able to feed here and change her easily and she just slept the whole time while we made our cards. Of course she was held a ton and the lady who put on the card camp just ate her up. She has all nephews and was so excited to have a little girl in her arms. My mom had never been to one of these card making deals so she had a ton of fun too. It was a great girls day.
Mom and Ashley with one of the cards we made. I had to get her started early, after all her initials are A.R.T
Another cute picture of Brody and Ashley. He does so well with her, we're really pleased at how he's handled the transition from being the only baby in the house
Ashley's cord fell off on Thursday so here she is in her bath. She doesn't mind it too much, but has had to get a second soak when she pees in her towel as I'm trying to get her dry. I don't think there is a way to prevent this, but next time I will have two towels close by if I attempt this on my own. Luckily both Brian and my mom were there to fetch a new towel and help get her diaper on. Since her cord has fallen off we've also switched to cloth diapers and absolutely love them. I can't believe how many diapers she goes through and I hated throwing them away. We have a service that picks up the diapers every Monday and the diaper wraps they have to go over the cloth makes it so easy to use. They look like actual diapers and fasten the same way. Marvelous invention, my mom has shared stories of how she used to have to use pins and we would get poked all the time because we squirmed so much. So glad they came up with something easier. Plus the cost of cloth diapers is the same as the store bought ones and they're supposed to potty train a lot faster. She already has made a lot more fuss when she has a dirty diaper. I could never tell when she was wet because the disposables were so absorbent.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Road Trip
Well, not really but this was the first time I had Ashley out on my own and I was driving. I was so nervous, but I got over it and managed to do just fine. Brian had to go to the nursing home today for class so I dropped him off at 10am. Since he was going to be a few hours I decided to run a few errands. We went to the post office and the grocery store and she did wonderful, slept the whole time. I get nervous about changing and feeding her in public, so luckily I didn't have to do any of that until we got home. She kept her pants clean and she was satisfied from the last feeding... perfect little outing. I'll get a little more adventurous as time goes on, but it's a learning curve and I'm just starting out! Here she is all bundled up in a fleece cover up that aunt Becki gave her. She still has room to grow, but she was all cuddly warm today! Thanks Aunt Becki!


This was the first outfit we bought for Ashley while we were in Europe. I was about 13 weeks along and didn't know if we were having a boy or girl. Brian picked this out and it fits her perfectly.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007
First Week
Ashley's first week has been a busy one. We got home from the hospital Tuesday night around 6pm. We didn't sleep very well at the hospital and were just ready to leave. We got cleared from the pediatrician that she was doing great and was ready to go any time we were. Tuesday night we had friends and neighbors over to meet her. It was so cute. Brian knocked on all our neighbors doors to tell them we were home, he was so excited to show her off. Wednesday Brian's parents came in from Pendleton and stayed until Monday. It was great to have them here and Ashley got lots of holding time, I don't think she was put down the entire week, they couldn't get enough of her. We her first doctors visit on Thursday and she had already gained 6oz. The nurse thought the scale was broken because it not typical for them to gain weight, they usually lose 10%of their birth weight. I was extremely happy to hear that because when we got home from the hospital she wouldn't feed. We had to supplement twice to be on the safe side to make sure she wasn't dehydrated. Well, turns out she was doing just fine. She just had to adjust to being home. Friday night my parents came into town and stayed with us until Sunday. We took her lots of places that weekend. Saturday we went to the Ballard locks and out to lunch at a fish a chips place. That was my first time trying to feed in public and we all got quite the laugh. One of my friends bought me a "hooter hider" which is an apron to cover up while feeding. Well, I was in a booth and things kept falling on the ground, we finally got the hang of it only to find out that she was fussy because of a poopy diaper. We still have much to learn! That night my parents took us to Olive Garden for dinner and she slept the whole time. We want to get her out as much as we can while she young to get her used to it because we plan on taking her wherever we go. Tuesday was my first day on my own with her. Brian has been able to take some time off class, he had to go a few half days last week to make up some test that he missed, but it's been so nice having him home. Although I was a little curious at how the day was going to go, I was happy to find out that we did just fine. I had an appt to get ready for at 9:30 and I got her and myself all ready to go in time and the rest of the day was just for her and I. She loves her swing and her binky, which is fantastic because I can get things done around the house. She has been nothing but an angel and I've enjoyed her so much. She's already changing, her eye brows are darker, her cries a lot stronger! and she has all her eye lashes. Can you tell I'm a proud mamma!
Thursday, November 8, 2007
The Birth Story
Wow, what an incredible experience the last few days have been. There aren't many words to describe the feeling of becoming a parent, but for those of you who are you know what I'm talking about. Ashley is truly an amazing blessing and we feel so lucky to have her. Everything has gone perfectly with her arrival and she is just the most perfect little being. Most of you have heard the birth story, but for those who haven't, here it is! I never know what to tell people when they ask how long the labor was because it was a progressive thing over three days. I started having mild cramps on Saturday morning, but didn't really get too excited about them because I've heard so many stories of "false labor", I didn't want to get my hopes up. Sunday the cramps (contractions) got a little more intense, but nothing consistent. Monday morning I woke up at 2:30am and felt pretty intense contractions that we were able to start timing at about 8am which were 10 min apart and 40sec long. We timed for an hour an decided this was it. I finished my last minute cleaning and organizing, Brian took one last trip to the grocery store and we spent the rest of the day just him and I getting really excited for how our lives were about to change. After a long walk because of the multiple times stopping for contractions we were ready to go to the hospital at about 2pm Monday. At that time my contractions were 3-5 minutes apart and lasting 1+ minutes. We got settled into the hospital and got checked out, I was 4cm and 90% effaced at that time. I have to say I was a little disappointed because I wanted to do most of my labor at home and coming in at 4cm wasn't what I had in mind. But I stayed positive and was willing to do anything to get things going. We went and got some food and walked around outside for an hour. Around 5:00 my doctor checked me out and said that I was 5cm now and 100% effaced. She stripped my membranes and minutes after my water broke. Yikes what a difference that made in my contractions, this is were it got really difficult. The contractions were now 2 minutes apart and lasting over a minute. I didn't have any time to relax in between and it got pretty scary. I continued on with labor feeling like I was in transition from the symptoms only to find out around 8pm that I hadn't made any progress and I was still 5cm. My heart sank and I didn't have anything left in me. Everyone knew that I wanted to go natural so they were giving me encouragement and suggested more walking, etc but I was so scared for the next contraction I didn't have in in me to even move an inch. I decided to get the epidural and had relief by 9pm. I can't describe the relief I experienced and we were finally able to enjoy this life changing experience. In one hour I went from 5cm to 10cm and was ready to push. I couldn't believe how fast the change was, all I needed was to relax. Brian was amazing through the whole process and was there for me every step of the way. I couldn't have done it without him. He's jumped right in with being "pappa" and absolutely adores his daughter. It's been amazing to see him bond with her and we both have fallen more in love with her every second that goes by. Thank you for all your comments, we feel blessed to have all your support. Keep an eye on the blog and we'll post pictures whenever we get the chance.
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Ashley Renee
Ashley Renee Timm was born at 10:23pm on 11/05/07 at 6 lbs 10 oz and 20 in. long. Emily did outstanding and is doing great. We are now home as a family less than 24 hours after she was born. I am so proud of Emily and Ashley. Please enjoy the photos and keep us in your thoughts and prayers. We greatly appreciate all the love and support we have received from everyone.




















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