Saturday, November 30, 2019

November 2019


A quick look at the calendar shows me it's been almost 4 months since our last update :( When I started this digital scrapbook for our family and friends, I really did not want it to get lost in the shuffle. The whole idea was to keep posting at least monthly.

But it turns out having two kids under 2 years old takes a toll on your spare time and creativity. Also your sanity, patience, etc. Somehow the Earth has continued to spin since our last post, so I guess we can't get too upset.

It's getting late again already, so I'll keep it brief. Both girls are healthy and happy, Dylan is a great big sister, Payton is super strong, healthy and growing like a weed. Not to say we don't have our challenges. Far from it. But whatever bumps we hit always seem to be outweighed by the moments captured in these photos. Enjoy!


Sunday, August 18, 2019

Dylan meeting Payton

Couple videos from the hospital capturing Dylan and Payton's first meeting!

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Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Payton's birth story

As mentioned before, Payton was due 8/5/19, but showed us what we thought were signs that she was ready to join us a couple weeks earlier.

Mom had her membranes swept at 38 and 39 weeks, caused some rumbling, but August 5th (40 weeks) came and went. So we were told she would probably be scheduled for induction on the 8th. That turned into the 12th, and we were disappointed we had to wait longer, but still not a big deal in the grand scheme of things.

Mom called the hospital to confirm the appointment Sunday night, and was told that "unless a busload of pregnant women" showed up to deliver, we should be fine, but call back at 5:30 AM.

Funny thing about delivery wards is it seems to be feast or famine according to the nurses we spoke to. So when we called in the AM, we found out that proverbial busload showed up, and they had no room for us. Ahhhhhh!

Grandma and Grandpa Doan had taken off work and stayed at our house to watch Dylan (and Louie), so we were again disappointed and a little panicked. Anyhow, the hospital told us to call back in 2 hours, and when we did they said try again in another 2 if we didn't hear from them.

Around 11:30 we got the call we'd been waiting for 😊. We trucked on down there and got all checked in and ready to roll by about 1P.

We were surprised to find Mom was still only 1cm dilated. But her cervix was about 70% ripe (I didn't make up that term), so they started with a pill meant to help dilate the cervix and get it ready for contractions. That pill doesn't go down your throat just FYI.

After 4 hours of that, she was dilated 3 or 4 cm, (out of 10 cm) and the Doc decided to start a drip of Pitocin, which stimulates contractions. She also got her epidural and by 6PM her water was broken and we were now playing the old waiting game again.

Things progressed pretty steadily from there. We both were able to take a few quick naps in between cervix checks and whatnot. Mom got a great epidural this time and was very comfortable. The hospital updated the torture racks they passed off as couch/beds for Dad's too since last time we were here. Win Win!

By about 1AM it was pretty much go time. It was a busy night for them, so we had to wait a bit for our Doctor to be ready to catch the baby. Mom was an absolute warrior again when it came to pushing. Fortunately, Dylan had blazed the trail for Payton and left some good directions. After about 20 minutes of pushing her little head of hair popped out, quickly followed by the rest of her! Successsssssss! 18 months and 1 day after Dylan, Payton was ours!

It was a much calmer delivery this time. No swat team from the NICU, Dad even got to cut the umbilical cord. I asked if they had a cool samurai sword or something, but they advised I use the surgical scissors, which was probably the right call. Probably.

Long story short, Payton is a happy healthy beautiful little girl. She met her sister for the first time today (video to follow), can't wait to get home tomorrow and start our lives together.

I guess the moral of this story is every struggle or difficulty that a person goes through is relative to their situation. Our "inconvenience" of having to wait an extra week for a healthy baby is a zero on the big scale of life. We're all too familiar with the real struggles of fertility and tragedies of pregnancy and child raising that happen all the time. We're so thankful for Payton, Dylan and all the support from our friends and family. And Louie.

Many thanks to Nurses Marnie, Jessica and Barb, Dr Candela, Dr Brooks, Dr Brauer, Nurses Amber and Jennifer and all the rest of the staff at the Northwest Women's Center.

Meet Payton Pennington Ladd

More to come...






Thursday, August 8, 2019

Hey Payton, come out and play!

As of 8/8/19 Payton Pennington Ladd is 3 days past her due date. She's given us several signs over the past couple weeks that she's ready to come join us, but apparently was just teasing .

If she doesn't decide to come out on her own, Mama will be admitted into the hospital on Monday 8/12/19 (exactly 18 months from Dylan's birthday) and they'll induce labor. Dylan took her time and came out on her own, and hoping Payton will do the same. Either way we'll just be glad to meet her.

In the meantime, those of us in the outside world are doing well. Mom and Dad got a new (to us) car with more room for the girls, and are celebrating about a year in our new house. The renters in our first house have never missed a payment and have been very easy, so we're thankful for that.

Dylan has about 8 teeth in various states of completion now, and has been such a strong young lady dealing with them. She's not speaking more than a few words yet, but her understanding and other communication skills are amazing. She loves to climb, "reading" is still her favorite activity and has really been watching the birds in our backyard lately.

We'll update everybody once Payton has joined us, and here are some pics taken over the past couple months.




Saturday, June 8, 2019

June 2019


Hey all, quick update for ya. We're about 2 months away from welcoming Payton to the world, and both Ash and baby are doing great. Major victory this time around as Ash didn't get gestational diabetes. That is a big win on so many levels, but kind of weird to not have to go in for a sonogram every other week, seems like we were there all the time with Dylan. In fact if everything stays the way it is, we won't see Payton again until she is in our arms :) Our bank account is very grateful too, saves us close to $200 per visit.

Dylan continues to be such a blessing. I feel like a broken record, but she just keeps blowing us away with how awesome she is. She has started climbing onto whatever she can, which is fun and scary at the same time. Still just hanging onto the 4 teeth, we thought she was pushing out a couple more, but it was a false alarm. She is getting really good with a fork and spoon though, it's funny to watch a 15 month old using a fork to stab a piece of cheese and eat it.

Enough of my blabbing, here's a new photo album:




















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