Monday, September 13, 2010
Post Script
Zoe
Monday, September 06, 2010
The Little Lady who was nearly born in the car.....
I had planned on a waterbirth with my midwife. I had a midwife with both Maya and Brynn and to say I adore my midwife here in Minneapolis is an understatement. She is amazing. I had hired a doula and planned to labor at home until it was time for a waterbirth at the hospital. I was excited about the plan.
On Thursday night at about 11:45pm I felt my water break. It was a tiny amount of water, but with both Maya and Brynn my water broke as well. Didn't surprise me too much, but I was excited that the anticipated day had finally arrived! I went back to sleep and would wake occasionally with a contraction but could always go back to sleep. Luckily my Mom had flown in on Thursday afternoon and it just happened to be perfect timing for this little lady to arrive. Throughout the day I had contractions but they were manageable and I could continue what I was doing. I did have some back pain, which I had with both girls and HATED. My doula suggested I go to a chiropractor, so at 2:30pm I went to the chiropractor which was a little piece of heaven-and if any of you are pregnant I highly suggest one. She adjusted me and I found that my right sacrum was locked, which contributed to my back pain. By 3:30pm I was home and decided to lay down for a while. The contractions were still manageable at this point.
At exactly 4:07pm, and I know because I watched the clock as my world was rocked by a contraction that felt completely DIFFERENT from my previous ones. It was much more intense, and lasted for nearly two minutes. I called my midwife and told her, and she said that I could make the decision of when to come to the hospital. The strange and annoying part is that my contractions weren't anything but sporadic. I'd have one, then two minutes later have another, then get a ten minute break. And during the breaks I felt good. But during these contractions the only thing that felt good was what is called the double hip squeeze. Evan would squeeze my hips together and it's the only respite I found that relieved some pain. And Evan was awesome. I couldn't have gotten through them without him. At this point my doula was on her way, but hadn't gotten there yet, and I told Evan "We have to go to the hospital now." I crawled in the back of the car and we started for the hospital. We passed my doula on our street and she immediately followed us. The ride to the hospital was the LONGEST AND HARDEST RIDE OF MY LIFE. I would never suggest it. :) I'd have these contractions and it was impossible to get any relief while in the car. I know I kicked the door a few times, and was just yelling in the car. And it seemed like we hit every red light imaginable. The ride is only about 10 minutes, but felt like 10 hours. And then to make matters even more crazy........I STARTED PUSHING in the car! This freaked me out a bit, and I couldn't believe it, but it was an overwhelming, uncontrollable, urge. There was no way to stop it.
We finally arrive at the hospital and Evan parked the car. I said "What are you doing parking the car? PULL UP TO THE DOOR!" Evan and my doula Sarah supported me and I walked into the hospital where my midwife was waiting. I sat in a wheelchair and they ran me up to labor and delivery. I began pushing again in the wheelchair and my midwife said "Amber, you can deliver here in the chair or if you want you can move to the bed." I chose the bed and somehow was moved to the bed. I started pushing and felt great support from Sarah my doula, Kathrine my midwife, and Evan. For me, pushing was a relief from the contractions. People use the term 'burning ring of fire' but to me I am amazed at the body's natural ability to stretch the tissue by having the baby's head descend then go back up the birth canal as a way to stretch the tissue and prepare the mom. It hurt, I won't lie, but it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. It was amazing really. And then she was there on my chest, a head of black hair and screaming. And although I hope to never ride in a car whilst having contractions, I am so happy with the way my delivery turned out. I didn't get the water birth, but it was beautiful.
And finally after two days of not having a name we named the little lady:
ZOE GRACE FETTERS
She is beauitful and we are all doing well-thank you for your well wishes.
Saturday, September 04, 2010
Baby Girl No. 3
Baby Girl No. 3 was born yesterday at 5:55 p.m. As of yet, she is unnamed, but she sure is cute. Here are a few pictures to enjoy until Amber can post a full blog when she gets home. Amber did great. I am in awe of what she can do. She and the baby are happy (as you can see) and healthy. 8 lbs. 3 oz. and 20 1/2 in.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
la cocina
a little before and after of our cocina here. when we moved in the paint above the cabinets was a terra cotta color which i actually liked. however, below the cabinets was a mustard yellow. funk nasty. i've been on a turquoise kick for quite some time, i LOVE it. and we went funky in the kitchen. we painted it a bright happy turquoise. there are times when i think it's a tad on the bright side, but i do love how it looks with our cabinets and floor. we redid the floor, evan did-he rocked it. when we moved in the dining room was carpeted and the flooring in the kitchen was outdated and in need of replacement. evan and my dad built a sub-floor in the dining room and then evan put in all the flooring.
i have found that i like LOTS OF COLOR in my house, so with the kitchen it's a mix of turquoise, purple, red and indigo, which makes me happy. i found this purple table at a flea market. it was painted a beige color, and i needed a little purple in the kitchen since it is my favortie color. i have some beautiful pottery from my sister and some bowls that i love having out to use and just enjoy the colors of, so part of them rest on the little table. we did tone down the turquoise by putting gray above the cabinets, and the rest of our house is painted a light stone/gray color, which sometime i'll post those pics as well. but for now, here is la cocina.
Sunday, August 08, 2010
makeup
occasionally when brynn is napping maya will begin asking me what makeup i'd like to try for that day. she'll come with handfuls of things for me to try: eyeshadow, blush, an eyelash curler, mascara. then we put it on. usually maya has already adorned herself with lots of colors (she is in love with anything blue or purple) and then lets me have a turn. i used to do the same thing when i was little....wonder where she gets it from. you can see a little bit of makeup on my right eye-so sassy.
when old becomes new
this antique furniture is from the 1880's i believe...right mom? my parents bought it soon after they were married. it became mine and my sister's and i told my parents that if they ever wanted to get rid of it someday, i would like it. there is a bed with a tall headboard and footboard, a dresser and a small washstand. i loved the little flowers in the wood, and the color of the wood, but i wanted to use it in my little ladies room and wanted it a little brighter. so we decided on a white with a tiny bit of pink in it.
we have these AMAZING neighbors who volunteered to paint it for us, since i'm preggy and shouldn't paint, and evan has been swamped at work. our neighbors are just incredible. so kind. i love love love the way it turned out.
last camping trip of summer
we said one last 'hurrah' to camping for 2010 and went down to southeast minnesota. we traveled to a beautiful tiny town called lanesboro. it had 60 miles of biking trails along a river, the best pie shop in the midwest and camping! we took the girls in a biking trailer and rode 15 miles or so to a pie shop where we each had our own piece of pie essentially. maya downed her own piece of key lime and evan and i shared raspberry cream, which i have to find a recipe for, simply delicious. we camped and had tinfoil dinners and loved being outside. the girls helped evan build a fire and watched for fireflies. a lovely weekend spent outside.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
an eating tour of the twin cities




Sunday, July 18, 2010
Nauvoo
My lovely parents drove all the way from Utah to come for a visit! We drove down to Nauvoo which is only 6 hours from here and met them for a weekend visit. My great aunt and uncle are there serving a misson and we were able to see them perform. We went to the temple, Carthage, went for a horse ride, had custard and loved being together. The girls were beyond thrilled to be with Grandpa and Grandma. Then the next week they came to our house and worked like crazy. Evan and I are surprised at how little we accomplish on our house with two little ladies! But thanks to Mom and Dad we did so much!
And yes I am pregnant, and I wasn't trying to hide it, just didn't blog about it-with the 3rd I'm a little bit more tired! For those that don't know....it's another LITTLE LADY and I'm due September 4th. We are thrilled. I had all of these grand plans to have a garden this year, to make quilts and other sewing projects, but the girls and I go to the lake everyday and I'm completely happy with that. So, any of you have any name ideas? We've already used two, and we're fresh out of ideas. :)