Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Charlotte Has Visitors

Eben's brother, Palmer, was in town for the holiday weekend. He and Eben's friend Jamie, helped watch Edison while we were in the hospital. It was great having him be able to share this wonderful moment with us!


I can't believe I actually look good in a photo wearing a hospital gown!


Here is the happy family. Edison was a little hesitant to get to know his sister at this point. He didn't want to even look at her actually.


Here she is with daddy - just like her onesie says, she is "cute as a bug!"


Our last picture at the hospital.

May 30 - Charlotte Makes her Grand Entrance!

We proudly announce the birth of our dear daughter, Charlotte Adeline Phillips. She was born at 7:25pm on Sunday, May 30, 2010 at Lawrence & Memorial Hospital in New London, Connecticut. She weighed exactly seven pounds and was 19 ½ inches long. She aced her new baby physical. We have yet to find a birthmark (Eben suggested adding one with a pen so we could tell her apart from the other babies – I told him I thought the two ID tags she wears are enough!). Her delivery was so swift she didn’t get the typical cone head.

She must be an eager young girl because she couldn’t wait to be born! She was not due to join us until the 12th of June. Never did we think she would arrive in May. All day Sunday I felt some pain and pressure, but thought it was just Braxton-Hicks (practice) contractions. By five at night though it was clear that she was on her way. We arranged for our friend Jamie to come over to watch Edison, but I still felt like we had time to eat dinner with Edison. Furthermore, I had hidden our list of potential baby names to prevent Eben’s brother from seeing them when he came to visit on Thursday. I was frantic to find them before we left for the hospital – but I never did. Luckily we already knew our top choice even though we weren’t set on it yet.

We left for the hospital at 6:30 and arrived at 7:00. I was disappointed to learn that I would not be able to get an epidural shot to manage the pain. The doctor tried to console me by saying that I’d be having the baby in five minutes, because when I was first checked I was already 9 ½ centimeters dilated. My water broke right then and I was quickly wheeled from the triage check-in area to a birthing suite. I pushed five times and there she was, in my arms. How amazing! In retrospect, it was really fantastic to be so alert during and following the birth. I feel like I can appreciate the experience more and I feel like my recovery is already going faster than when Edison was born. After the birth was over, they gave me a Motrin.

She is a blessing and we are so fortunate that she has joined our family! Eben is a little nervous about how to be the right kind of dad for a little girl. I am nervous for the massive amounts of pink plastic toys and the attitude of a teenage girl. But I am so looking forward to having a mother/daughter bond with her. I hope it is as strong as the one I share with my own mother.

As for the significance of her name, we chose Charlotte because it is not too popular of a name, but is still a classic, English name that fits well with Phillips. She might choose to go by a nickname like Charlie at some point, but I think we’ll always call her Charlotte, just as Edison has not developed a nickname. Charlotte means “strong or free woman” which is just what I hope she will be! Charlotte is also the name of several admirable women including: Charlotte Bronte who wrote “Jane Eyre” and Charlotte Perkins Gilman an American feminist and writer of the late 19th century who wrote “The Yellow Wallpaper” and “Herland.”
Adeline is the name of my beloved Grandmother, my mother, Bonnie’s, mother. (Mormor to me, meaning grandmother in Norwegian and Bestemor to Edison & Charlotte.) It is a beautiful name and I am so pleased to be able to honor my grandmother in this way because she is a remarkable and inspirational woman.

Mom is alert thanks to the lack of an epidural or other meds. I am so proud of my daughter's brave entrance into the world!


She seems a lot smaller to us than Edison as a newborn - not as much baby chub on her yet.


Eben is so excited to hold his little girl!


The little peanut... love the polar bear pompom hat.


She's ready for her close up.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Trucks...

Eben & I celebrated our eight year anniversary last week. We got dressed up and went to dinner - Edison had fun playing with at our friend Andy's house with his children. We definitely have a lot to celebrate and to look forward to for the coming year. I can't believe it has been eight years already!


Our town hosted a "Touch a Truck" fundraiser last weekend. Edison had a blast - except for when the older kids would honk the horns too loudly. They had just about every kind of truck you can imagine and the kids could climb in and around all of them. This is a street sweeping truck. Notice how there are two steering wheels - so you can drive it from whatever side is right next to the curb. The steering wheels are linked together which made it fun to play around in.


One of Edison's favorite trucks right now is the cement truck. He likes it because it is essentially a giant wheel (favorite word) that spins the cement. It is really funny how the driver is just in a tiny little compartment.


But Edison's favorite truck is actually his Little Tikes "Cozy Coupe" car. We keep it in the living room for now since the driveway is gravel here. He loves sitting in his car while watching Sesame Street (aka - a half our when mom can make dinner in peace!).


Eben's father, David, came to visit on Sunday. We went to the Mystic Seaport and explored the ships while enjoying a beautiful, early summer day. Pretty amazing family resemblance, I'd say.


No baby yet... hopefully soon!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Edison Wishes He Had a Big Sister

Good friends of ours, Steve & Erin, came down to visit this weekend. They brought their four year old daughter, Liv with them and we were so happy they did. She and Edison got along famously. Note the handholding on the slide in this picture. She watched out for him like a big sister and he, in turn, worshipped her. Too bad he never was able to say her name. He called her "girl" all weekend. Oh well - it was still cute to see how much they enjoyed being playmates. I am hopeful that Edison will get along well with baby #2 in the same way - but of course he'll be the older one in that relationship.


This has been a beautiful weekend- 75 and sunny. Yesterday we all went to the beach. Though we didn't actually get in the water, it was a fun outing.


Today we went up to the zoo in Providence for the first time. It is a smallish zoo, but in a wonderful setting - part of a larger park complex. The animals looked healthy and there were great trees too provide shade. Edison encountered a roaming chicken in the zoo and gave it chase. He never actually touched it though, but it was fun to watch.


The animal that fascinated him the most were these tortoises. They were surprisingly active.


Family portrait on the camel. Yes - Eben has a black eye. He got it playing basketball last week (so he says...). I am ready to pop - less than one month to go (at 36 weeks in this picture).

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Pete & Jennie's Wedding

The reason we went to Seattle was to attend my cousin's wedding. I was so happy to celebrate the marriage of my cousin, Pete, to my friend Jennie. Eben & I actually set them up as she was a classmate of his at the CG Academy. Pete looks pretty happy, doesn't he? Nice tux, too!


Here I am with Jennie, the beautiful and "most happiest" bride!


The reception was at Pier 66 and had a beautiful view of Elliot Bay and Puget Sound. Don't Lisa & I look amazing - we clean up pretty well!


Here is Edison giving his Nana a hug.


Here is the Coast Guard crew. Eben couldn't make it due to finals at the Academy which was a total bummer. But we had a great time!

More Seattle Photos

There was a cool "finger skateboard park" at the Pine Lake Park by my mom's house. Edison enjoyed pushing his Matchbox truck around the track. I think it is a cool, original idea.


Edison loved cuddling with his Great-Grandmother, Bestemor (Norwegian for Great-Grandma). I am so happy that they get to share this time together.


Does Edison look like his Granddad at all? I think so.


Another of Edison's favorite daily activities at Nana's was helping her with the dishes. He was excited to play with the bubbles and the water. Hopefully these feelings will last into his teenage years!


For an early Mother's Day, my mom and I went to the Botanical Gardens in Bellevue and then out to lunch. As you can see, the flowers were lovely and it was a beautiful day!

May - Visiting Nana

Edison got to "drive" a big rig a few weeks ago. The library organized a "touch a truck" day and a local man brought his truck in for all the rug rats. As you can see, Edison had a blast! (so did dad)


Edison got ahold of the camera the other day when we left it unattended in the living room. He took 10 of these, too bad he had a big boogie in his nose otherwise they'd be a lot cuter.


Edison and I spent a few weeks in Seattle with my mom, which was a lovely vacation for me. Edison totally bonded with his Nana and they are smitten with each other. He loved it when she would play "this little piggie" with him. One night he actually climbed up on the couch next to him, pulled off his socks and wiggled his toes in her face until she played it with him. How hilarious!


Every afternoon when Edison woke up from his nap, we took him over to the pool in her community. It was the best ever - he got to play (out of the house!) and it took care of the awkward hour before dinner. By the end of our stay there, he was very comfortable in the water - he could kick and paddle with his hands, but still won't put his head underwater. Oh well! There's still plenty of time...


Edison and his Nana in matching sunglasses- too funny!