Friday, September 26, 2014

(Almost) One Month

Dear Caroline,

You are four weeks old today (technically one month on Monday). I cannot believe time is flying by so quickly. We went to Uncle Jason and Aunt Julie's today - our first real outing since you were born. I'm not ready to take you in public just yet, but I figured going to family's house was a good first step. You pooped on their living room rug while I was changing your diaper - oops! Good thing Aunt Julie loves you.
 



Chloe was at school, but we put you on her bed and took your picture (you weren't very happy).


Here are some of the things that you're up to lately:

  • We introduced the soothie pacifier recently and you seem to like it. Sometimes you love it and other times you could care less, but we always have them on hand just in case.
  • You're definitely beginning to notice us more, and I can see your little blue eyes focusing on my face from a distance. Sometimes you'll see me and start to cry, and I think it's because you realize Mama isn't the one holding you!
  • You're still gaining weight like a little champ. We go to the doctor next week, and my guess is that you weigh about 7lbs 10oz.
  • We are planning to give you a bottle for the first time at some point this weekend. I hope you like it so your Daddy can feed you every now and then too. 
  • You slept for a 4.5 hour stretch and a 4 hour stretch last night!
  • I LOVE the smell of your little baby breath. Even when you're a little stinky, I just can't stop breathing in your sweet baby smell and kissing those pouty lips. I probably kiss you 200 times a day. 



Love,
Mama

Monday, September 15, 2014

Two Weeks Old

Dear Caroline,

You are two weeks (and 3 days) old today. I can tell you're waking up a bit and taking note of your surroundings more every day. Here are some details on what you're up to nowadays...

  • You HATE to have your diaper changed. You cry almost every time I change it (which is a lot) and sometimes you full-on scream. Sometimes you poop and pee while we're changing you and we have to start all over, which you don't like! I have a feeling you'll grow out of this soon.
  • You are a great eater and sleeper. You eat every 2.5-3 hours and mostly nap in between your feedings.  
  • You LOVE to stretch. You stretch all the time and make these sweet grunting sounds and we think it's just precious.
  • You are starting to get a little double chin and some chub on your arms and legs. We are so happy to see these little rolls because it lets us know you're getting all the food you need!
  • You are still mostly in preemie clothes and you have a few newborn size clothes that fit, but you're still just a petite little peanut for now. 
  • You met your great grandmother on my side (Grammy) this weekend and she is so in love with you. She has been here cooking and cleaning for us for days and I'm so sad for her to leave! 

  • We're still deciding who you look like, but you definitely have Mama's lips. They are so full and pouty, and I just can't stop kissing them. I know one day you may not want me to kiss you on the lips all the time, so I'm getting as many kisses in now as I can. 
Love,
Mama


Waiting on Baby

Dear Caroline,

I'll never forget the morning I found out that you were in my tummy - January 15th. I had a dream that I was pregnant so I woke up at 4:30am to take a test. Sure enough, I was! I ran into the bedroom and woke your Daddy up to tell him the news. We were both so surprised and excited.

Two weeks later we went to the doctor and saw you for the first time. This is what we saw:



You were 8 weeks old on this day. We just KNEW you were a girl, but we had to wait a few more weeks for the doctor to tell us.

Three long weeks later, we went back to the doctor for some more pictures. They told us what we already knew in our hearts: you were a GIRL! From that day on, we called you by your name: Caroline Campbell.

We wanted to tell all of our family that we were having a girl, so we invited all of our most important people over for a "Gender Reveal Party". Daddy, Hayden, and I all decorated a big box and filled it with pink balloons so when we opened the box the pink balloons would fly out letting everyone know you were a girl. Your Daddy had some other tricks up his sleeve. He wanted to make everyone think you were a boy, then tell them the real truth. So - he put a baseball glove and bat in the top of the box and pulled it out to make everyone think BOY, then let the pink balloons fly out, letting everyone know the real deal - that you were a sweet little baby GIRL! Everyone was so happy and most people said they knew you would be a girl. Your big sister was especially excited. She had been praying for a baby sister and had finally gotten her wish.


Here are some of your ultrasound photos:

 8 weeks 

 12 weeks 

 20 weeks 

 24 weeks 

31 weeks 


Your Aunt Julie and Cousin Chloe decided to give us all of Chloe's baby clothes for you. Most of them had a "C" on them, so they were just perfect! It took Daddy and I days to sort through all of the clothes, and we got so excited seeing all of the cute things to wear and picturing you in them.



I tried to stay active with you, so every night I would walk around the block a few times. Carter and Hayden and Daddy would walk with me, and they all said I was slow, but I was walking for two!

Speaking of active, you were VERY active in my tummy! Every night at 11:00pm on the dot you would start partying and kick kick kick for about an hour. Daddy and I had the best time watching you from the outside and feeling you roll around. It was a feeling I'll never forget and I loved knowing you were healthy and happy in there.

The foods I ate the most were rotisserie chicken, broiled tomatoes, and apples with peanut butter. Pimento cheese always sounded good to me, and I ate my fair share of it when you were in my tummy. The hardest thing to give up was coffee. Mama loves her coffee! But - I knew it was probably best for you to give it up, so I did. Anything for my sweet girl.

We moved to a new house when I was 7 months pregnant with you. After we moved, I spent a lot of time working on making your nursery perfect. I hope you loved it! Here are a few pictures for you: 




By August we were READY. I had all of your clothes and baby gear in order. I had washed your tiny little clothes in Dreft and lined your dresser drawers in pink shelf paper. One thing I just had to have done was cleaning my car. I couldn't stand the idea of taking you home in a dirty car! Mama is funny like that sometimes. It's a good thing we were ready early, because as it turns out, you were ready to come out into the world on August 29th.

Here are Mama's belly photos:

 18 weeks 

 20 weeks

 24 weeks

 26 weeks

 28 weeks 

 32 weeks 

 34 weeks

 34.5 weeks

 36 weeks

 36 weeks 

38 weeks - in the hospital ready to meet you!

 I will tell you your birth story in another letter - that's a story all it's own!

Love,
Mama






Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Dear Caroline

Dear Caroline,

You are twelve days old today. Your umbilical cord fell off yesterday and it was a reminder to me that time is flying by. I want to document every moment with you, my sweet baby, so I started this journal to write down all of your moments - the big moments and all of the little ones in between.


I'm so incredibly thankful that God has entrusted me with your sweet little soul.

Love,
Mama