8.31.2007

Photos finally!

So here are some photos at last. Enjoy!






8.30.2007

Good News!

Well the news is good. Logan Jules Allen was born on August 19th at 11:52 PM. He weighed 8 pounds and 2 ounces; also he was 21 1/2 inches long. The birth went well (as a by-standers opinion). Rebecca was amazing; she used no pain medication at all! I know she was hoping for a completely natural birth, but due to some leaking fluid she was induced. However, she proceeded through the rest of the process naturally. I always thought she was a little wimpy, but I will never make that assumption again!

A little history on his name... Logan happens to be my middle name, as well as my great-grandfather's name, on my Dad's side. And Jules came from the street Rebecca and I lived on in St. Joseph when we were married. I believe that the founder of St. Joseph named the original streets after his grandchildren. I still feel a little attached to Sebastian Bartholomew, but Logan Jules is a pleasant compromise.

Life at home is finding a routine. Eat, change diaper, nap, repeat. Rebecca is recovering well, and I am trying to manage work and fatherhood. It's not been a walk in the park, but nothing truly worth while is. We will be posting some photos soon, but you can use the following link to check out his mug-shot at the hospital. Thank you all for your support and interest in our family.

Seth
http://www.growingfamily.com/webnursery/babypage_view.asp?URLID=6I6X2M3L1V

8.17.2007

Yep...still no news...

We're still waiting on baby to make an appearance. I am exhausted, physically and mentally and my body is telling me it's time. However, it's baby's choice, not mine, so I continue to wait...and wait...and wait. Technically, the little one isn't "due" until Monday, but really what good is that date anyway? It's just a guess, that's why it's called the EDD: estimated due date. I can go 2 weeks past the due date before our doctor will encourage and pretty much require an induction. Geez...I can't imagine waiting 2 more weeks. As much as I want this to be a natural process, I'm sure I'll be ready for some sort of intervention if it goes on that long...

I plan to spend my weekend as a mix of relaxation along with activity that might encourage labor. You know the old wives tales...vacuum, sweep, walk up and down stairs, eat spicy foods, bananas or spaghetti with lots of garlic. Perhaps I'll talk Seth into making eggplant parmigiana using a recipe that restaurant owners of Alla Scalini's, an Italian restaurant in Cobb County, Georgia, claims to induce labor. Apparently, it's all in the sauce! See here for an article on the claim from an interview with Good Morning America: http://www.wchstv.com/gmarecipes/eggplantparmigian.shtml

I noticed Seth has decided to learn how to post to the blog. Since we don't have Internet service at home, he'll be posting stuff when he's at work. Babies change so quickly, we want to keep everyone updated! We hope to get Internet service at home soon, but we have yet to decide which of two unnecessary things we will purchase just to get the service. We don't need a home phone line, nor cable, but we have to get one in order to get Internet. How frustrating...and how expensive!

Well, that's all for now. I figured I better post one last time before the weekend. It might be a little while before there's an update depending on when this baby comes. I hope everyone has a good weekend!

-rebecca

8.15.2007

Practice makes perfect

Well I just had to figure out how to post a blog. You know it will be my duty soon enough. As of now...still no news.

8.09.2007

Family Birth Center

Below is a bit of information I copied and pasted from the hospital website where we'll deliver our baby. You can click on the links to learn more about the hospital and the Birth Center. There's even a virtual tour where you can view different parts of the center. We took a tour of the Birth Center a couple of weeks ago and it was nice to familiarize ourselves with the atmosphere in which I'll labor and deliver. Baby gets to room-in with us so I'm excited about that. Those who visit us in the hospital will actually be able to hold or see our little one up-close rather than through a window in the nursery.




Location: Columbia Regional Hospital 404 Keene St., Columbia, MO 65201

Phone: (573) 499-6100

To take a virtual tour


"A baby is important to a lot of people-big brothers and sisters, grandma and grandpa-and especially mom and dad. That is why Columbia Regional Hospital offers The Family Birth Center, a birthing center created with the entire family in mind. The Family Birth Center is a true LDRP setting, allowing the mother to labor, deliver, recover and stay in the same private room. This increases comfort and privacy for the family while accommodating open visitation during and after the birth, as desired.



New mothers will receive personalized, caring service, including individualized teaching, during their stay. Suite amenities include:

  • Private shower
  • Sitz bath
  • Television
  • VCR
  • Sleeper chair or sofa for guests

When it's time to go home, the new parents will receive a celebratory dinner out on the town compliments of The Family Birth Center."

More Information...

You can call the phone number listed above if you want to talk with us after the baby is born, before we leave the hospital. We'll be making phone calls to family and friends announcing the arrival but, if we miss you, feel free to try and reach us at the hospital. I assume I'll feel more rested and up for chatting though after we've settled in back at home.

8.08.2007

Polls!

I just figured out how to add a poll to the blog! Look in the column to the left and you'll find 2 poll questions. Click on your desired choice. I don't think you'll have the option to identify yourself, it just keeps track of the number of votes. But if you want to let us know what your opinion is, then post a comment and leave your name with it.

Eleven days left, and counting...

Inside Columbia

I was browsing through the university bookstore yesterday on my lunch break and happened to wander by the magazine racks. Out of the corner of my eye I spotted some familiar art work on the cover of the most recent Inside Columbia magazine.




Anyone who knows Kelly Coalier knows this is his artwork. And who could miss Carrie holding Georgia and the stroller with Gram sitting inside? This particular print was chosen as Columbia's Official T-Shirt and was described as, "captur[ing] a beautiful day in our city's family-friendly downtown." The magazine also printed an article on Kelly about his artistry and shop, Orchids and Art. Way to go, Kelly! Congratulations!

8.03.2007

Our "Babymoon" get-a-way

I finally figured out where I saved the pictures from our "Babymoon" trip. We had an especially good time and enjoyed relaxing at the Second Creek Farm B&B. We left for Hermann, MO, after I got off work last Thursday (7/25) and we checked into the B&B at 5:30 p.m. We packed a picnic dinner and hiked the trails around the property for a good spot to eat. Later that evening Seth fished in the two ponds on the property and we played a game of scrabble. In the morning we enjoyed a breakfast prepared by the innkeeper and then stopped by the stables to visit with some of their farm animals before checking out and heading to Hermann. In Hermann we browsed the local antique stores and shops and then had lunch at a cottage restaurant just outside of town. Before going home we endulged in therapeutic massages.



This is the sign that beckons guests to the parking area and entrance to the B&B...

...and this is what we saw when we pulled in. It was beautiful!


This is an open area in the middle of the cabin. The fireplace is enormous and reaches past the second floor.

This is another view from the second floor (the fireplace is below to the left, out of sight). Our room was behind the first door on the left and it was called "The Sty"... the theme was sheep. I took a picture of the room arrangement but forgot to prep it for posting on the blog. :(

Just sitting on the front porch looking pregnant! (I'm at 37.5 weeks now)
This is the dining area where we ate breakfast and it overlooks the backyard. The innkeepers have done a fabulous job of landscaping and rockscaping. They used a mix of native and non-native perinnials and annuals with gravel, mulch and tree bark chips. The property is very beautiful.
Ahhh, coneflowers. How pretty!
I really like this picture of Seth. It looks like it belongs in a magazine.
Seth caught three fish and this is his official fisherman's pose! Well done, honey. :) You can see part of the B&B in the background.
The porch support beams and some smaller features of the cabin were made from trees harvested on the property, including this sign.
Innkeeper, Pat, took this picture of us as we were leaving. We had a great time and would definitely consider staying there again sometime.
On our way out we drove over to the stable and pen areas to view the animals that the innkeepers raise. This has got to be the ugliest subject I've ever taken a picture of. How cute it this? The goats were so loud, it sounded like a nursery of crying babies. I love the curious look on this one's face. Seth thinks this looks like a glamour shot with the sweeping hair around the eye. I agree.
Yes, I certainly look very, VERY, pregnant, but you must realize that Seth took this picture with a wide angle lens and it distorts (stretches) the sides of the frame. So I'm kind of that big, just not as pointy looking. I like the action going on behind me. It looks like two goats with a conjoined head.
If Seth's hands were any closer to that fence, the goat might have nibbled his fingers. And there's that horse again, posing for the camera.
This a family of donkey's. The one that Seth is petting is actually named Donkey, one is named Clarence...and I can't think of the third name.
This is the patio area outside the restaurant where we ate lunch in Hermann. It was hot outside, but we really wanted to enjoy the outside atmosphere. The patio was built into a limestone bluff.