Archive for May, 2009

29
May
09

Love before first sight

Kenny and I had an interesting converstion about baby love last night. I was telling him, I wonder if loving and taking care of our child will come natural  to me and I can’t help but wonder if our baby will love me….Anyway, he assured me that he already loves me. I laughed at that. But today, I found this amazing article today about it. Read on…

Don’t be surprised to find yourself loving your baby before you even meet. Soon-to-be parents are often hit by a potent mix of emotions and anticipation — and these feelings help set the stage for your relationship with your child. If you’re a pregnant mom, powerful mommy hormones also lay the groundwork for your connection with your baby. These kick in during pregnancy, growing stronger as the weeks go by. As your due date nears, your brain starts producing more and more oxytocin, a hormone that literally helps bring out the mother in you. Also known as the love hormone, oxytocin is responsible for maternal behavior like nuzzling and grooming in animals from rats to monkeys. For pregnant moms, its main job is to ease feelings of stress while fueling anticipation for the new arrival. Oxytocin has attracted serious scientific interest in recent years. Animal studies suggest that it plays a huge role in all sorts of social behaviors, from raising babies to forming long-term relationships. Animals that don’t produce oxytocin ignore their offspring and find different mates every season. Species that do make the hormone tend to be doting parents that form lasting bonds with their mates. So when your body starts pumping out oxytocin during pregnancy, it’s as if love is coursing through your veins. Your baby is also developing a bond with you, even in the womb. Studies show that his heart will beat a little faster at the sound of your voice (this just makes me melt! So sweet). It’s something that will excite and comfort your child now and for years to come. If you’re a dad, the second parent in a same-sex couple, or an adoptive parent expecting a new baby, you won’t experience the same hormonal boost and physical closeness with your developing child that pregnant moms do. But don’t worry, your bond with your child won’t suffer. Babies and older children have the capacity to form tight bonds with any caregiver who responds to their physical and emotional needs. Attachment theory — the guiding psychological principle of human relationships — says that people of all ages become deeply connected with others who provide a sense of security and support. People never outgrow their ability and desire to form these connections, so it’s never too late to bond with a child, says Carol Wilson, a psychologist at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. “Any caregiver can become an attachment figure,” she explains.

As labor progresses, the stream of oxytocin in a mom-to-be’s brain and bloodstream becomes a torrent. Among its many other jobs, the hormone causes contractions and gets breast milk flowing. (It works so well that doctors routinely pump pitocin, a synthetic form of oxytocin, through an IV to induce labor.)

As a brand-new mom, you’ll be practically swimming in oxytocin when you finally get to hold your baby. The hormone can break through the exhaustion and pain of labor to give you a feeling of euphoria and intense love. According to pediatrician and child development expert Marshall Klaus, the potency of oxytocin helps explain why babies are almost never abandoned in hospitals that allow mothers to hold and nurse them in the first hour after birth.

New fathers aren’t immune to the bewitching nature of babies — or the effects of oxytocin — either. Like mothers, dads get a rush of the love hormone when they see their baby for the first time. That may help explain the unexpected emotions that sometimes overwhelm dads in the delivery room.

Steve Bradley says he never gave much thought to fatherhood, even as his wife entered the last stages of pregnancy. He certainly didn’t expect to cry when his daughter was born, but the waterworks started as soon as he saw Olivia. “I was pretty much in denial until she started to crown,” he says. “She came out face up, looking at me first.”

New dads experience other dramatic biological changes, too. A Canadian study in 2001 found that men’s testosterone levels tend to plummet (for a couple of months anyway) after they become dads for the first time. Even more intriguing, some men start to produce extra estrogen, perhaps the clearest sign of the transformative power of fatherhood. According to Diane Witt, a neuroscientist with the National Science Foundation, estrogen makes the brain more sensitive to oxytocin, presumably helping fathers become more loving and attentive.

Oxytocin isn’t the only love chemical. Dopamine, the main currency of pleasure in the brain, plays an important role in early bonding, too — for you and for your baby. As you hold, rock, or nurse your child, you both get a rush of this “reward” chemical.

While you’re savoring the high, dopamine is helping your baby attach emotionally to you. In 2004, Italian researchers put this together by observing baby mice: Those that couldn’t sense dopamine didn’t especially care whether or not their mom was around. It’s the strongest evidence yet that dopamine plays a crucial role in mother and infant bonding.

Adoptive parents also enjoy hits of the feel-good chemicals oxytocin and dopamine when they’re around their children, according to Witt. And their offspring, like all children with healthy attachments to their caregivers, get regular rushes of dopamine from spending time with their parents.

Incidentally, dopamine is what gives drug users a feeling of well-being when they’re high on heroin or cocaine. In a very real sense, addicts who get hooked on drugs are simply chasing the feeling that ideally flows between parent and child. Parental love just happens to be infinitely healthier.” for more on this article click here.

It completly amazes me the way God has all of this working together in a new parent/ expectant parents body. It’s incredible! How can you possibly believe in anything else?

28
May
09

24 week baby belly

happy happy mamma to be!

 And daddy too! :)

23
May
09

Shankapotomus

My favorite new word….

Shankapotomus! It seriously cracks me up everytime I hear it! Ha!

22
May
09

Madame Zaritska predicts your birth experience

Really funny…

 

Madame Zaritska, has reviewed your answers. She has summoned all of her powers to generate a prediction for you that will tell you the secrets of your special day. Beware, if your answers were not truthful, your prediction may not be correct, so honesty is important to Madame Zaritska!

Madame Zaritska, using her mystical powers, has the following prediction:

The day you deliver, outside will be hazy. Your baby will arrive in the middle of the night. After a labor lasting approximately 24 hours, your child, a boy, will be born. Your baby will weigh about 7 pounds, 7 ounces, and will be 18 inches long. This child will have dark violet eyes and a lot of blonde hair.

21
May
09

Beach Day

Kenny and I were able to spend the day together. It was nice, we packed a picnic lunch and headed to the beach.

We were there most of the day, its was nice and relaxing. I fell asleep for a little while, and was awoken by screaming teenagers (as there was a “senior day” from one of the nearby high schools)…lucky us. :) I really do like kids…LOL, just not all of them….hahaha. (that was an interesting conversation in and of itself that we had today).

Anyway, afterwards we went home to grill some kick-in steak. Yay bean! It was so good, which is weird, I haven’t thought beef tasted any good since before I got preggos. My oh my how the taste can change on a dime! All in all…one great day:)

19
May
09

Pregnancy Journal: 23 Weeks

I have been bad about Journaling lately. I have been so busy. But can’t complain too much, I have been feeling pretty good. Food is less of an enemy now that my appetite has increased, and there are certain foods I want more than others. I have been eating an entire watermelon every week by myself! I can just sit there and eat and eat and eat it until it’s all gone. I’ve also been on this Italian food kick, not the dominos (gag me now) pizza, but like the Italian restaurant pizza, and salads….Mmmm. But other than that, there isn’t much I want to eat. It is tricky eating out (especially fast food), it’s all so gross to me, unless its salad of course. Nothing tastes the same anymore. It is sad.

On a happy happy note I have been feeling Josiah move a lot more lately. Most of the time, I can look down and see my stomach move (not the stomach shift from side to side, or the hand pressed into the stomach wall or anything) just a bumping. It’s really neat. I keep telling Kenny I think he will be a worship leader. The boy goes nuts during worship at church or if I listen to it loud in the car. It is so funny! He may be getting hiccups on occasion also, because I will feel the same repetitive bumping in the same exact spot for a couple minutes. It actually woke me up the other day! It makes me seriously wonder what he’s doing in there, I guess he has to stay busy some how (just like his mamma!).

Sleeping has been becoming more difficult. My back has been making it hard to stay asleep at night. And yes I have been using a lot of pillows. On occasion if it’s real bad I will take one Tylenol pm, but I don’t like doing it; so typically just suffer through it. I’ve also been getting swelling in my hands and feet. I had to take off my wedding band this last weekend, when we sized it before we got married I left the engagement ring ½ size bigger than the wedding band for this reason alone (pregnancy). So let’s hope I won’t have to take off my engagement ring too.

Next week is our monthly check up. I will leave an update. For now we are planning on going to register for the baby soon. We have been putting it off. And we still need to paint the room, along with a few other things. My Grandma and Aunt have been asking when we want to get the nursery furniture delivered, so we better get on that baby room soon! We are blessed beyond belief! We decided on the theme we want his room to be, and the bedding. I will attach a pic. The colors are blue and brown; it has stripes and a little bit of plaid in the bedding with puppies. It is called Handsome at babies r us: http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3472228 it’s so cute!

17
May
09

Padre game

We had a really good day together and with friends yesterday. We went to see Star Trek, which was one movie that was off the hizzie. And I gotta say, I’m definitely no treky, or star trek fan for that matter. But the previews looked so good we had to see it. Great movie, go see it!

Anyway, afterwards we met Mark and Kristine for dinner at Applebees, then we went to the Padre game at Pet-co park. They were playing Cincinnati last night. Sadly, I admit I wasn’t all that excited about the game, it just hasn’t been those boys’ season. 19 loses out of what 21? Not too good. But last night the game rocked! We won! And it was one really exciting game. Not to mention Mark scored us some great seats right on the Field level. I had never been so close before.

The fireworks afterwards were really good.

15
May
09

Cold Stone Ice Cream

All I can think about right now is this yummy Cold Stone creation that Kenny and I discovered a couple weeks ago called Birthday Cake Remix. Oh my goodness…it is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO good. it has cake batter ice cream, rainbow sprinkles, brownie, and fudge. It’s all I can think about right now….

How am I ever going to make it through the work day?

10
May
09

To Baby on Mother’s Day

Mothers Day 05/10/09

 Josiah,

It seems as though I am the luckiest momma to be! I am learning more and more everyday how special God has made/ and is making you. Baby, you are loved beyond belief. I have come to realize how much God loves me through how much He loves you! God loves you more than you can imagine, He is creating you for a special purpose that only you can fill.

 Not only does God love you beyond belief, but also your daddy and I are learning to love you more and more everyday. I don’t know how it’s possible to love you more and more without even meeting you yet. But it’s true. I never realized there was room for this much love in my heart.

 Everyone is so excited to meet you, they are driving me a little nuts; all of your family, your grandparents, auntie, great aunts and uncles, your great grandparents. It seems as though you have people under a magical spell. They fall in love you without knowing you yet also! That’s what makes me believe God is creating you to be and do something so amazingly special.

 Thank you baby for creating this Mothers Day for me unlike any other. In the past, they were not the best of days, having not had any children yet. But you made this Mothers day so meaningful and special. Today, on this mother’s day, I am your mommy Josiah. Mother to one very special, and super loved boy. Thank you for being mine.

I love you!

10
May
09

Backyard BBQ

What a perfect day! It’s been such nice warm weather that we decided it was time to bust out some bbq’in! We sat out in the sun, and enjoyed the weather, ate some grubin’ food, and played cards. Even Scout seemed to enjoy it.

We had watermelon, teryaki chicken, rice, and corn. Mmmmm mmm!  I love me some summer time, this is what it’s all about :)




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