Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Kris' 31st


Kris' grandparents winter in Southern Texas each year. They stopped by our house on thier way to Iowa. They got to meet Kale and help us celebrate Kris' birthday.


Kris' grandpa, Tom (Thomas), for whom Kris and Kale were both named.
For Kris' birthday dinner, my mom and Kris' grandma made one of his favorite meals: steak, shrimp, company potatoes, corn, and french bread. Kris' steak was so huge it covered his entire plate! He had to eat in shifts!


Kris' best birthday present ever!



Kris' grandma made his favorite cake--Waldorff Astoria.



Kale's First Bath



We gave Kale his first sponge bath a few days ago. The first thing he did was pee in his bath water. At the beginning of the bath he was okay and seemed to be enjoying himself.



By the end of his bath, he was not a happy camper!! He did many of the open mouthed screams, where he just shook and turned bright red, but no sound came out. By the end of the bath, I was convinced that he was going to lose his voice. His cry was even hoarse.


We dressed him in nice, warm clothes after the bath. He was exhausted and ready for bed after the traumatic bath experience!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

We are Home!!!


Kris changed the first diaper. He was unsure of what to do, so I explained it from the bed. (I was still sore from my surgery.)


Mom's little prince!!

Last meal at the hospital before we headed home.



Saturday, April 17, 2010

Our precious baby boy


Kale Thomas Helling arrived in our lives on April 15, 2010. He weighed 8 pounds and 1 ounce and was about 20 inches long. We couldn't be happier. We have waited so long for this moment to arrive and we couldn't feel more blessed. God has blessed us beyond compare.


Kale ended up arriving by C-section. As my contractions increased two things happened: my heart rate increased and established a tacchycardic rhythm and Kale's heart decreased. They were most concerned with the changes in Kale. At one point his heart rate went all the way down to 60 beats per minute. I was then rushed in for an emergency C-section. During the C-section they discovered that the cord was wrapped around Kale's neck and each contraction sent his heart rating plummenting due to lack of oxygen. The doctor also said that my pelvis was way to narrow to ever deliver and that a C-section would've been needed regardless. We were all so nervous and I was very scared that something would happen to him, but he came out just perfect!!



It is amazing how rough they are with babies. You can see the fluid coming up in streams as they "ripped" him out of my belly.


This is him right after birth. This is all I got to see of him for 4 hours. Immediately after a C-section, they take babies for a four hour observation. It was very frustrating and hard to wait for him. Fortunately, I was able to sleep some. Apparently I have a very high tolerance of anesthesia drugs...they had to give me 4 times what they give the average adult because I would feel everything they were doing. Who would have thought? So, needless to say, after all of the drugs, I was feeling pretty exhausted.



And...introducing Kale!! After 39 weeks of waiting (longer if you count the months we tried getting pregnant), the lack of sleep, the weight gain, the scary, emergency C-section, he finally made it into my arms. He was well worth the wait.



His shirt says it all. Kris and I are so in love. I know that we both find ourselves staring at him saying, wow, we did this? He is just perfect!
Kale is in great condition. He doesn't particularly like to breastfeed, so we have been supplementing him with formula. He eats extremely well and sleeps great. He has established his routine already. The pediatrician told us he looked extra hard and he couldn't find anything wrong with him. He said he is "pretty perfect." I am doing well also. I am still sore from my incision and contractions--I am still having a hard time getting up and down. My heart is fine now that the labor portion of things is over.
We are enjoying spending every possible moment with our boy baby. He is such a joy to watch and we love learning his little personality. Today, Kris was helping to change the diaper and Kale peed all over Kris' face. It was hilarious! I know it will be the first of many more fun, amazing, and hilarious moments to come.





Wednesday, April 14, 2010

The Big Day...

Well, tomorrow is the big day. We are going in to be induced. The doctor thinks the induction should work relatively well since my body has already begun to make progress. The last three appointments we have had the same news though-80% effaced, dilated to 1. It has been a little disappointing, but thank God for inductions!!

We can't wait to meet our baby boy tomorrow. Please say lots of prayers of us. I am getting very nervous...