Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Meeting Great Grandma Jean aka GiGi


Grandma Jean's visit in Virginia Beach to meet Alexa Elizabeth!








We were so lucky to have Grandma Jean come and visit us after Alexa was born. She was so helpful to us. She helped with Alexa by changing diapers, dressing her, and rocking and singing to her. Having her here allowed me to take a short nap that I wouldn't have been able to take otherwise. She also provided some great advice for nursing and helping with that latch!
Grandma said she wanted to come here to help me not go on a beach vacation....so I put her to work! She organized my refrigerator, cleaned out my linen closet, swept the floors, and washed countless dishes and baby bottles!
She took some long walks in our neighborhood during the prettiest time of year here in Thoroughgood. The Azaleas and Dogwoods were blooming and there were flowers flowers everywhere! She gave us a scare when she took a wrong turn and got lost. Kevin was about to get in the car and drive around to look for her when she came around the corner. I guess this forest that we live in can be confusing!
I cried the day she left and still miss her terribly. We are forever grateful for the help she provided and will treasure that special time with her forever.

Her Favorite Things

Alexa has already developed some favorite activities! When she isn't eating or sleeping, she loves to read stories with her daddy. She seems to enjoy hearing the different inflections in our voices when we read and talk to her. She also loves black and white images. She loves her book Who Kissed the Baby and her sea creatures flash cards!








She also loves looking at her mobile! She is fascinated by the moving objects and is tracking their activity really well!






She also likes the mirror in her Little Lamb swing. It also has a mobile but that one isn't as interesting to her for some reason!



We swaddle her to keep her arms from thrashing around which tends to startle her. She definitely stays relaxed in the wrapped up position.


She loves to be with her daddy! (can you blame her?) One morning I awoke to a very quiet house and an empty bassinet. I went into the dining room and found Alexa experiencing her first lessons in finance! Kevin had her sleeping in my Hotsling while he worked from home. It was a darling sight!













Sleepy Girl

What a sleepy baby!


Her favorite spot is on mommy or daddy and snuggled up in a soft blanket.















She is so soft and snugly!
















Alexa isn't the only sleepy one around here! Izzy found a new favorite napping spot to add to her rotation. Sometimes I forget she's there as I'm rocking Alexa...until I hear that snorty snoring!





Welcome Home Alexa!




Welcome home Alexa Elizabeth!







We brought our sweet little angel home from the hospital late in the afternoon on April 8th. We were so excited to have her home! We showed her the whole house and introduced her to Izzy right away. She felt so comfortable in her new home that she promptly fell asleep.



Kevin did an amazing job transforming a dated bedroom into a pretty pink nursery fit for our princess!
















Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Awaiting Alexa

Hello family and friends!

Because we live so far away and don't get to see you regularly, we thought that this would be a great way of sharing our experiences and joyful moments with our beautiful daughter.

My due date was April 2nd but our little baby wasn't quite ready to make her grand entrance. Mom and Dad made the drive up to VA for the big event and were more than a little disappointed that their second granddaughter wasn't here when they arrived! Instead we spent a lovely Easter weekend together. We went to the beach, ate lots of good food, and talked about the baby! Kevin played an Easter Sunday service with a brass quintet at a beautiful church. At one point it was so loud and resonant that it made the whole place vibrate. I was hoping that would get my labor started but...it didn't!


























Because I was overdue, my doctor thought it best to induce labor. We checked into the hospital at 7:30 p.m. on April 5th to begin the induction. It was a long and difficult process! An induced labor can be much more intense than a naturally occurring labor. After I got an epidural it was a lot better! Unfortunately, after 11 hours of labor I wasn't making the progress that Dr. Talreja hoped for so it was decided that I would have a C-section. I was really disappointed and afraid of the surgical procedure. Luckily, it turned out to be a much better experience than I imagined.

Our beautiful baby girl was born at 11:04 p.m. on April 6, 2010!!! Alexa Elizabeth Rigotti was 6 lbs 14 oz and 19 inches long.





















Although it was the first time I was seeing her, it was as if we'd known each other for months already. The connection between mother and baby during that 9 months is astonishing. She was in the "quiet alert" state and her big blue eyes just looked at us with calm curiosity. It was such a sweet moment that I'll never forget.