Rylee!!!
Friday, May 28, 2010
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Rylee (or Rylie) Michelle Ratcliffe
We woke up this morning not expecting the day we experienced. As of 11:00am, we had NO intentions of having a baby today. Our precious little girl arrived at 3:53pm this afternoon, weighing 6 lbs 6 oz and measuring 18 1/2 inches long.
Jenna checked-in to her 38 week appointment this morning at 11:00am. We got right in and the doctor checked to see if Jenna had advanced from her 3 cm dilation from last week. Initially, the doctor said: "Yeah I think you are still a 3." Followed by: "Wait. No. You are actually a 4, maybe 5." After further examination (how far the had baby dropped, discussion of Jenna's history, etc.), she asked "do you want to have this baby today?"
We hadn't planned to have the baby early and intended on waiting until the baby came on her own. The doctor informed us we could certainly do that, however, we may not have much time to get to the hospital once labor started. She suggested Jenna was essentially in "latent labor" and that she would continue to contract until they became steady or her water broke-and when that happened there was a good chance we wouldn't make it to the hospital (let alone have an epidural) before the baby came. Her recommendation was that me went to the hospital shortly after we left her office.
We arrived at the hospital around 12:15pm. They broke Jenna's water at 12:40, quickly administered the epidural, and by shortly after 3:00pm, Jenna had dilated to a 10. Jenna held off with the serious pushing until the doctor arrived. Three decent pushes and our daughter was in our arms. Three and a half hours from check-in to baby isn't too bad (for those of you who haven't experienced childbirth, it was short, but far from painless). We prayed that labor and delivery would go smoothly with little complications. We are grateful the Lord has answered our prayers and blessed us with a healthy beautiful mom and daughter. We (Jenna, Cole, & Cade) are ecstatic about our new addition. Here are just a handful of pictures:






In case your wondering, we're still deciding on a spelling preference. Any suggestions? We've ruled out Riley-and anything with a "leigh"-let us know what you think!
Jenna checked-in to her 38 week appointment this morning at 11:00am. We got right in and the doctor checked to see if Jenna had advanced from her 3 cm dilation from last week. Initially, the doctor said: "Yeah I think you are still a 3." Followed by: "Wait. No. You are actually a 4, maybe 5." After further examination (how far the had baby dropped, discussion of Jenna's history, etc.), she asked "do you want to have this baby today?"
We hadn't planned to have the baby early and intended on waiting until the baby came on her own. The doctor informed us we could certainly do that, however, we may not have much time to get to the hospital once labor started. She suggested Jenna was essentially in "latent labor" and that she would continue to contract until they became steady or her water broke-and when that happened there was a good chance we wouldn't make it to the hospital (let alone have an epidural) before the baby came. Her recommendation was that me went to the hospital shortly after we left her office.
We arrived at the hospital around 12:15pm. They broke Jenna's water at 12:40, quickly administered the epidural, and by shortly after 3:00pm, Jenna had dilated to a 10. Jenna held off with the serious pushing until the doctor arrived. Three decent pushes and our daughter was in our arms. Three and a half hours from check-in to baby isn't too bad (for those of you who haven't experienced childbirth, it was short, but far from painless). We prayed that labor and delivery would go smoothly with little complications. We are grateful the Lord has answered our prayers and blessed us with a healthy beautiful mom and daughter. We (Jenna, Cole, & Cade) are ecstatic about our new addition. Here are just a handful of pictures:
In case your wondering, we're still deciding on a spelling preference. Any suggestions? We've ruled out Riley-and anything with a "leigh"-let us know what you think!
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Cade's ABC's
In case your wondering, he was telling me to turn the camera screen around so he could see himself. We love this little boy so much! He is going to be a fantastic big brother.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Macarena
Cade has learned some new dance moves. The only problem is the music can't keep up with him.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
The Weekend and 36 Weeks
This weekend was the father and son's camp out. I remember last year when this came around I was so nervous to let Cole take our 1 year old out to the camping grounds. I, of course, jump to the worst conclusion and was nervous something would happen that would leave me without both of my boys. But this year, I was more than happy to let them go and have a little "me" time. Funny how you change over a year. Anyway, Cade was so excited to go camping with daddy (They did not stay the night either year). He talked about it all day long and when we picked up Cole from school, Cade could hardly contain himself. He repeated the phrase, "Cade go camping with daddy," at least 20 times while we were getting all their stuff ready to go. Cole said he had a blast. Between running back and forth across the campsite, going on a walk, finding sticks, playing with rocks, and watching the fires, he was more than content. I was so proud of Cole for taking some pictures with both of them in them.
Pregnancy update:
Here is the 36 week tummy shot
Things are going ok. Physically things are rough but that is expected at 8 months. I will find out this week if I have dilated any. Four weeks to go if I make it all the way to 40 weeks which I am not expecting too. I was very ready with Cade at 39 weeks when I asked to be induced and everything went fine. I have not decided yet if I am going to let myself get miserable enough to ask again or just go on my own. The whole water breaking thing really freaks me out so it is tempting to avoid that again. But she has been measuring on the smaller side the whole pregnancy so maybe I should just let her come when she thinks it is a good idea-we'll see.
And funny story for today that I would like recorded somewhere.
Cole gave a talk in church today. Cade and I were sitting in the very back row on some chairs. Cade starts crawling away from me repeating the phrase, "Cade see daddy." I had talked about how we could see daddy when he was giving his talk but I was confused why he was saying this because, since he was on the ground in the back, there was no way he could actually see Cole. He continued saying this while he slowly crawled to the end of the row and would occasionally look back at me. Then it dawned on me. He was not telling me what he saw, he was telling me what he was going to do. I knew, from past experience with Cade, that if I got up and went after him he would think this was a fun chase and would book it down the aisle towards Cole. So I calmly stayed in my seat and motioned to Cade very firmly that he needed to come back. Right now. All the while he is still slowly standing up. I knew at this point I at least need to be close behind him if he runs. So I stand up. And off he goes. Running fast, down the aisle, towards daddy. He gives him a big hug around the knees and yells, "Daddy!" all while Cole is giving his sacrament talk. Then here I come, waddling awkwardly down the aisle, heave Cade up and haul him out to the lobby where we had a nice chat. Everyone, but me, thought it was quite amusing.
Hope everyone had a fabulous Mother's Day!!
Pregnancy update:
Here is the 36 week tummy shot
Things are going ok. Physically things are rough but that is expected at 8 months. I will find out this week if I have dilated any. Four weeks to go if I make it all the way to 40 weeks which I am not expecting too. I was very ready with Cade at 39 weeks when I asked to be induced and everything went fine. I have not decided yet if I am going to let myself get miserable enough to ask again or just go on my own. The whole water breaking thing really freaks me out so it is tempting to avoid that again. But she has been measuring on the smaller side the whole pregnancy so maybe I should just let her come when she thinks it is a good idea-we'll see.
And funny story for today that I would like recorded somewhere.
Cole gave a talk in church today. Cade and I were sitting in the very back row on some chairs. Cade starts crawling away from me repeating the phrase, "Cade see daddy." I had talked about how we could see daddy when he was giving his talk but I was confused why he was saying this because, since he was on the ground in the back, there was no way he could actually see Cole. He continued saying this while he slowly crawled to the end of the row and would occasionally look back at me. Then it dawned on me. He was not telling me what he saw, he was telling me what he was going to do. I knew, from past experience with Cade, that if I got up and went after him he would think this was a fun chase and would book it down the aisle towards Cole. So I calmly stayed in my seat and motioned to Cade very firmly that he needed to come back. Right now. All the while he is still slowly standing up. I knew at this point I at least need to be close behind him if he runs. So I stand up. And off he goes. Running fast, down the aisle, towards daddy. He gives him a big hug around the knees and yells, "Daddy!" all while Cole is giving his sacrament talk. Then here I come, waddling awkwardly down the aisle, heave Cade up and haul him out to the lobby where we had a nice chat. Everyone, but me, thought it was quite amusing.
Hope everyone had a fabulous Mother's Day!!
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