Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Celeste Aurora Is Here!

Amazingly enough, my due date (July 6th) arrived and I expected nothing to happen. I took Amedeo to the playground in the morning to play in the sand. We walked home and decided to clean up and have lunch at ChikFilA for a change. We met my parents there and had a relaxing lunch. I needed to go to Trader Joes to pick up a few things, but I had the funny feeling when we got in the van that I needed to go home instead. I started having contractions as we were driving home!

I was almost certain that these were false labor contractions. Amedeo needed a nap, so we read some stories, drank milk and lay down. I started having more contractions, so I gathered up the remaining few things that I needed in my suitcase for the hospital. I started texting Pietro to let him know that things might be happening. I really wasn't sure if it was real or not!

I started getting stronger and stronger contractions around 5, so I texted Pietro again that he should be coming home. We made some scrambled eggs for dinner. I called the midwife to see if these were real contractions or not. She suggested that I take a warm bath or shower to see if that would stop the contractions or make them stronger and more regular. I took a bath. They certainly got stronger! We called my mom and dad and started taking Amedeo over to their house. Pietro scrambled to get a few things together for himself for the hospital (silly man)!

We dropped Amedeo off. I called the midwife again at my parents house since the contractions were stronger. She agreed that I should come in. At this point, I was almost sure that I was in labor, but I did not expect to be 8 cm dilated when I arrived! I was able to breathe through the contractions (to my surprise). I am not a fan of pain. When I get my period, I reach for the motrin. I love motrin.

Thinking that we had lots of time, Pietro left the camera and a few other things in the car. When he realized that there wasn't any time left, he ran back down and grabbed the camera and his bag. We arrived at the hospital around 8 pm, Celeste was born at 11:05 pm.

After having me on the moniters for an hour or so, they let me get up and take a shower. That's when the contractions started getting really strong. I puked and sweated and moaned. It was not a glamorous thing. The nurses reassured me that vomiting signaled that we were almost at the end. They love vomit! Our bodies are very strange, I must say.

Once we got to the pushing phase, I was afraid to push. I kept thinking, "What are these crazy nurses telling me? How is a baby really going to fit? If I push, what if all my organs come spilling out too?" In 4-5 contractions with pushing, Celeste was born! I never expected to deliver without an epidural. I was shocked and elated. Mary, a knitting friend of mine is a labor and delivery nurse. She came back to work so she could be there at the hospital. I cannot thank her enough for coming. She talked me through the worst parts of labor. She explained that the more you push, the faster the baby comes and the faster you get relief from the contractions. Celeste started nursing right away. She figured out the latch quickly and was very alert for quite a while after her birth.


Ooooooh LABOR! That's the least fun part!


Celeste in her first few minutes of life. She looks so much like Amedeo!



The next morning, my mom and dad and Amedeo came to see Celeste (they saw us too, but we were less important).



Amedeo was thrilled to finally see his sister! He was fascinated by her tiny toes.



One of my very favorite things is the skin to skin contact. Celeste seemed to like it too.



Here she is at home for the first time. Being an infant is tiring. We have countless pictures of her with her eyes closed.



Ah, that's better! She has several wakeful periods during the day.



Celeste has already assumed a role as the chief train engineer supervisor. Her first leadership position!



The boys and our girl...Amedeo either closes his eyes or sticks out his tongue for pictures these days. Charming, no?
Sorry it took so long getting up the pics...there will be lots more to come. I think we've taken over 300 photos this week alone. Gosh.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Sleep

Last weekend, Amedeo was taking a nap. I heard him stirring and went up to see. He had climbed out of the sheets and promptly fell back to sleep at the foot of the bed with his butt in the air. Tee hee hee. Why is it that they are so cute when they're asleep?















And this brings me to what sleep will be like for me in 3.5 weeks. I am not looking forward to sleep deprivation again. But I am looking forward to meeting the baby girl. I suppose I can't have one without the other!
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Saturday, June 4, 2011

The Sprinkler

Last week was HOT! I looked forward to hot weather all winter until I actually got it. Now I don't want it any more. Fickle me. These pictures were taken late one afternoon last week. Amedeo and I had stayed in all day due to the heat. I thought he needed to run around and the sprinkler provided the very necessary entertainment. Pietro enjoyed it too after being in the office all day!



Hey, Mom! It's hot and the water is cold. Isn't that crazy?!?!



Ok, son, you head left, I'll go right and we'll get your mother with the hose. Don't let her get away!



Not sure what is happening here. I bet Amedeo had a reason.



Pietro thought he could hide from the water....no no no. Silly man.



Amedeo asked me what his swim shirt said. Surf Life. Not very applicable to our lives, sadly. More like Suburbia Life. Ha!



ME! I am in charge! You will do what I say because I am wet and covered in grass!



I like this last picture of Amedeo. I feel like it is a little window into what he might look like as he gets older.

So this is TWO posts in a week! Holy Smokes! We are going a little slower with the baby preparations. I have washed lots of clothes and carseat covers and all of that. Now we have a dresser to put the clothes in. I'd say we're ready, but I'm certain something else will come up in the next 4.5 weeks!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

One Post a Month?

How have the Bernasconis been entertaining themselves? I shall tell you!

We have been cooking stuff in the bathroom sink. Amedeo seems to enjoy fooling around with water and soap. I hope to have him doing dishes soon.



We have been making helmets out of cereal boxes.



When you wear a helmet over your eyes, it makes driving more challenging. Boys + wheeled vehicles + blindfold = more gratifying thrills.



We have been sitting in baskets while eating bananas and M&Ms. Good times, I tell ya!



Pietro and I have been working very hard on Amedeo's new room! He requested yellow and green, so that's what he got. I made the curtains out of IKEA fabric with room darkening lining from the JoAnns. Also from IKEA is the big leaf canopy, his bedside pouches (hanging on wall...hard to see) and his chest.



Pietro installed new closet doors and painted them. More recently than when this photo was taken, he put knobs on the doors and installed two shelves and a closet pole. Yay, Pietro!
The other fabulous thing he did before we painted, was install bamboo floor in this room, the hallway and the steps. I love it so much more than carpet.



Amedeo has been interested in cooking. He is rarely interested in hat-wearing, so I grabbed at the opportunity to take his picture here.



We have been wearing our swimsuits. Everywhere. It's hot.


I think I posted last month. Here's my post for this month..ha ha, no. I hope to post more often. I am a lazy pregnant woman. Mostly what I want to do is sleep, eat cold things and order my husband around. Only 5 more weeks to go!

Friday, April 15, 2011

Little Gymmers

In Missouri, there was plenty of time for book reading with grandma and grandpa!


There was an open play at the children's gym near their house. So many things to do...we managed to snap a few pictures of them together. Most of the time, they were running in opposite directions.



The foam pit was Amedeo's favorite thing. They could jump from a platform into the blocks. He must have done that 100 times.



Two boys hopping on a balance beam!

On a different day, we visited a tire playground. I'll share a few more of those next time.

I learned that Springtime is a strange season for travel. You have to pack short and long sleeves, plus sweaters, hats, coats, gloves, sun hats, sunglasses, shorts. The temps were anywhere from 40 to 85....very difficult to fit all of that into a suitcase!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Report From MO

We returned from Missouri on Saturday. We traveled with my parents and decided to take only my dad's camera, so I am waiting for them to give me the pictures. I have been assured that it will be soon.

Things went fantastically well. Amedeo traveled like a champ. That might have something to do with the portable DVD player I bought. Bro's house is huge. Like hotel-sized. Amedeo and I slept together in one bedroom, Finn slept in his room upstairs, master br on main floor, and mom and dad slept in the basement bedroom. Top accommodations, I tell you. We each had our own bathroom. Compare that to their previous house where all 7 of us shared two baths.

We did many things...visited a farm, got to "drive" huge trucks, saw their awesome library, went on a hike, went frog hunting, and generally hung out.

I promise, pics will follow...plus bonus pics of Pietro's hard work on the floor.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Kite Flying on Our First Spring Day

We had an unusual schedule last week. Pietro worked through the weekend and took off on Tuesday and Wednesday. We had our weekend in the middle of the week. I only have 4 months left before the baby girl comes, so we are getting going on our ongoing projects.

Amedeo and I are going to visit my brother at the end of March. While we are gone, Pietro is going to put in bamboo flooring on the other bedroom, hallway and stairs. Our carpet is getting a bit ratty, and I hate vacuuming the cat hair off the steps. I can't wait! Pietro did a great job with Amedeo's room, so he is looking forward to some construction work.

Either before or after the floor is done, we're going to paint the bedroom and redo the closet for Amedeo. He'd like to have it green. We'll see. That bedroom has been the guest/computer/junk room, so it has taken a long while to get rid of or redistribute all the accumulated stuff.

Enough with the blah de blah...here are some pictures!

We bought a kite when we were at Costco. Amedeo has wanted to fly it for days. Friday evening, it was warm and breezy, so we gave it a try.




Thank goodness Pietro knows what to do with a kite!





We decided to head to an area with fewer trees.




Amedeo enjoyed "helping" Pietro fly the kite.



We hit the playground once the wind died down.



That isn't how you go down the slide, Pietro!



Of course, Amedeo wanted to try it...


Here's a pic of the baby girl. I'm feeling good these days. It is great to be able to go for walks again now that the winter is mostly gone.


Amedeo in the sandbox. What could be better than visiting 3 playgrounds in one day?