Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Wyatt's Birth Story

Welcome to the World Wyatt Tiller!
October 3, 2011 at 7:59
8 pounds and 15 ounces

Wyatt is now three weeks old and I feel like I am just now stopping long enough to think about blogging!  Wow!  Our world has really changed and it is wonderful.  Ryan and I welcomed Wyatt into the world on October 3rd.  This was eight days past my due date so, as you can imagine, we were very glad when he finally arrived!  Here is how it all played out!  I went into the hospital on Sunday, October 2nd to be induced.  They were going to do cervadil (sp?) that night and start pitocin on Monday morning.  When they hooked me up to the monitor they saw that I was having contractions pretty regularly.  I had no idea that I was having contractions!  So, they didn't do the cervadil and just let me sleep through the night in hopes that things might start on their own.  I took a sleeping pill that night too which helped me to get a pretty good night of sleep.  (The last full night of sleep I have had!)  At 5:15 on Monday morning my nurse woke me up.  I got a shower and then at 6:00 they started the pitocin.  I made it until 10:30ish and then wanted the epidural.  I was two centimeters dilated and was nervous that the epidural would keep me from progressing but my doctor assured me that it wouldn't.  The epidural was wonderful and I highly recommend it to any pregnant woman!   After the epidural I slept for the rest of the labor.  My nurse would just come in and check on me every couple of hours.  I progressed like this.....2, 4, 8/9ish, 9 1/2, 10.  I was ten centimeters at about 5:30 and they had me start pushing at 6:00.  Wyatt was born at 7:59!  The labor and delivery itself was really good looking back on it.  BUT, let me go back and tell you that when they broke my water, they saw that their was meconium in the water.  So they knew from that sign that Wyatt had already had his first bowel movement in my uterus.  When he was born, Ryan cut the cord and the nurses took him right away.  They had to put tubes down his nose and mouth and work on him for a little bit before he could breathe on his own.  Poor little guy!  He was strong though and was okay very quickly.  While they were working on him I was distracted because I wasn't delivering the placenta as easily as I thought it was supposed to happen.  My doctor, whom I love, got really serious and I knew something wasn't right with me.  After a few minutes I was really uncomfortable because the epidural had worn off during the two hours of pushing.  I asked her what was going on and she said that the placenta had attached to my uterus and that she was having to remove it little by little.  I won't go into graphic details but I will just say that forty five minutes later she was finished with me.  She was able to remove all of the placenta and stop the bleeding.  At one point during all of that she told me that if she couldn't stop the bleeding then they were going to have to take me to surgery.  Thankfully she was able to do what needed to be done and surgery didn't happen.  I spent those forty five minutes after Wyatt's birth trying to stay calm knowing that he was finally okay and that the Lord was in control of what was happening to my body.  Afterward, my doctor told me that there was no way of knowing that was going to happen to me.  She stayed at the hospital that night just in case anything went wrong with me.  The next morning she came to see me and was very positive about future pregnancies.  She just said that next time she would be prepared!  I have to say though that my doctor is in a practice with several doctors.  Any one of them could have been on call that day but she happened to be the one there.  I know without a doubt that the Lord had it planned for her to be the one there.  I trust her so much and know that she is very good at what she does.  She is the same doctor who performed my mom's hysterectomy. 

I could probably go into a lot more detail about the whole experience but I will spare you!  We are so happy to have Wyatt here and every minute of the past nine months is totally worth it!  Children are definitely a blessing from the Lord!  Ryan and I have already learned so much and we can't wait to be a part of this precious boys life!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Sky Top Apple Orchard

Fall is such a great time of the year!  Last Saturday, my family went to Sky Top Apple Orchard to enjoy the nice weather.  Here are some pictures of our fun day!

Winston loves apples!  He was in heaven!

Group shot

Me with Grancie and Onna

Grancie and Mimi

Me and Ryan

39 weeks! I'm glad my water didn't break so far from home!
 

Ice Cream, Pickles, Buttons, Elephants and Giraffes

I have had three very unique and special baby showers which have overwhelmed me and caused me to be a very thankful soon to be mom!  Here are some pictures from each one!
(when Ryan gets home he will turn the sideways pics.....I can't figure it out now! haha)

August 21st
"Ice Cream and Pickles"
 Hosted by Winton

Me with the fabulous hostess
Winton's beautiful table
Ice Cream and Pickles Theme

rain shower boots for Wyatt to wear one day
Katie and I showing off our bellies

Group "Thank you" Picture

August 27th
"Cute As a Button"
Hosted by Gina, Lauren, Susan, and Katie 

 




September 10th
"Elephants and Giraffes" 
Hosted by Kathy


Thank you everyone for your sharing in our excitement over the arrival of Wyatt!  We are so thankful!


Monday, September 12, 2011

38 Week Update

Less than two weeks to go until my due date of September 25th!

How far along?  38 weeks and two days

Belly button in or out?  very shallow but not completely out :)  Hope it stays that way!

Rings on or off?  Off.  I bought a gorgeous fake wedding band at Target that is substituting until my rings can make their way back home to my finger!

Food Cravings?  Krispy Kreme doughnuts and milk, apple juice

Food Aversions?  Zaxby's chicken.....it just seems so unhealthy at this point

How do I feel physically?  My hands and feet are swollen a little bit.  It bothers me but everyone says that they can't tell.  Sometimes when I am walking it feels like it did after a day of teaching and standing on your feet all day and then staying on your feet for PTA night.....and all in heels.  I am not sleeping very well at night so I get tired a lot during the day.  Then when it is time to go to bed I can't fall asleep!  I have had some pressure down below and sciatic nerve pain.

Weight gain?  The doctors say I am right where I am supposed to be:)  I don't know why everyone thinks they have the right to ask how much weight you have gained when you are pregnant.  You would never ask a woman that when she isn't pregnant.  I think it might be the generation but, both my sweet grandmothers ask that question all the time!

My Mood?  Good I hope!

Size of baby?  All I know is that last week my belly was measuring exactly 37 weeks.  I go to the doc. tomorrow and I am going to ask if they can tell me anything more.  It will probably just be a guess on their part if they do say.

Next appointment?  Tomorrow, Tuesday, is my next appointment.  They will check me to see if anything is happening and I'll let you know!  I am excited to see if my body has started the process of labor.  We shall see!

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

G-Vegas Party

Here are a couple pictures to make you smile!  We took these at a party one of our friends pulled together.  Enjoy!


 

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Belly Pictures

Here are some of the pictures I have pulled together to show my ever changing tummy!

 Not really sure when these early pics were taken.
My mom took them with her camera and I just bet she could tell you exactly!
 Once again not sure how many weeks....I know...I have been awful at this belly picture thing!
 I wold guess somewhere around 17 or 18 weeks along....
This is over spring break with my preggo friend KT!
 This is at a baby shower for Lesa Addington and all the soon to be moms in order of when we are due.
I think I was about 24 weeks here.
This is over Memorial Day weekend when we were at the lake.


This is Ryan and I cutting our anniversary cake.....late....I must add.
I was 28 weeks here in this picture.  Sorry it isn't a good side view! You can just trust me when I say that baby Wyatt is growing and right on track.  My doctor says I am measuring perfectly!

Ocean Isle Beach Week 2011

I have an amazing extended family!  I am sure that many of you would argue that you do too, but I have to brag on my family and their commitment to getting together every year.  We have traditions on both sides of my family.  On my dad's side we a memorable Thanksgiving each year and on my mom's side we have a Christmas family reunion the second Saturday in December and a Beach week each June. 

We just got back from our week at the beach and I want to share some pictures from our time together.  Keep in mind that we require a house and a condo to accommodate all of our family members.  We like to say that we spend most of the time talking about food and eating food!  I just try to make sure and take a nice long walk on the beach everyday and stay out of the kitchen as much as possible.  It is so much fun and makes so many lasting memories that bring a smile to my face all throughout the year!  Enjoy the pictures!

 Me, Aunt Melanie, Mimi, and Mom in matching PJs
 Me with sweet Cindy
 Ms. Abigail with her delicious Ocean Isle Beach Cake
 This is half of the group as we are about to pray before dinner
 We had a few floats to enjoy at the pool.

 My handsome husband
 Mom and Gina who was able to come for part of the week
 My parents!  
 Group picture! 

Sunday, June 12, 2011

One Year Anniversary!

For the last week or so Ryan and I have been talking about our plans for celebrating our first anniversary.  We looked into going to a Bed and Breakfast or travel somewhere for the weekend.  After looking online, we decided that we would have a "staycation" and do some things around town that we had never done before.  Our plans were not really set in stone but I knew we would have a great time.  We always have the best times when we do things spur of the moment. 

Friday was a great day until I went to take a tour of the kennel where we are going to be leaving our dog when we go to the beach.  I have been very nervous and sensitive about the thought of leaving our baby for the first time in a kennel.  He is quite spoiled and I know he believes he is a person.  Back to the tour...my mom was out shopping with me for maternity clothes when we decided to swing by and check out the kennel.  The kennel was fine and everything I expected but as the nice lady was showing us around I had the hardest time not breaking out in tears.  I just couldn't imagine leaving my four legged baby there for a whole week in one of those little runs.  I went ahead and did the only thing I could and upgraded him to a "luxury suite".  He is also going to get at least three trips to the pool during the week and possibly some other special "extras".  I think all these extra things will really make me feel better for leaving him.  After leaving, my mom and I got in the car and she asked me, "How do you feel about it?"  As soon as she said that the pregnant and hormonal flood gates opened and I burst out into tears.  All I could say was, "it is so awful" and "I'm just pregnant".....stuff like that. 

This side story about the kennel tour and my emotional meltdown do fit together with our anniversary!  Let me explain how the rest of our day went on Friday.  I sent a text to Ryan and told him about the experience at the kennel and I think it made an impression b/c he knows I rarely cry.  Before I knew it he was calling and asking if I would want to go to a cabin in Pigeon Forge for the weekend and....take Winston with us.  He was so sensitive to my new and overblown (not that I could control it...if you've been pregnant you understand these things) needs that he made sure to find a cabin that was pet friendly! 

Thank you Ryan for loving me so much and for this special trip to the mountains!  It was a beautiful weekend and the perfect way to celebrate our marriage and the many good gifts we have been given over the past year!  Winton, if you are reading this (hehe), you are the best dog ever!  Ryan, I love you!  Thank you for an amazing year together! 

Here are some pictures for you to enjoy!
                                                    outside our cabin "Wildflower Vista"
                                                   Cades Cove, Smoky Mtn. National Park                                                               mama bear and her cub
                                               enjoying our road tour with the windows down
                                              Inside the Historic Baptist Church along the way
                                                     Family pic with the beautiful meadow view
                                                                       deer sighting
                                             Winston loves to stick his head out the window!
                                                This picture was taken in the rear view mirror!
                                                               A beautiful overlook

                                                                    Two happy boys!