Tuesday, September 21, 2010

update

Ok, it has been a while. The hole in Frankie's heart closed and she is no longer in her hip brace. We go for an x-ray in a few weeks to make sure it is in the proper position, but no more heart doctor visits! Yea!

We recently had Brian, Andrea, Mom, and Ed come visit us for a NW vacation. We all piled in a rental mini-van and drove to Crater Lake. We stopped by some wineries on the way to and from. Our next stop was the sand dunes on the southern coast. Brian, Andrea, and I tried Sandboarding. Brian of course was great at it and I was terrible. I thought Andrea did a great job. After that, we headed back to home and explored Portland and had a great meal at the Uptown Billiard's club. The theme was "figs" and it was weird and wonderful. After that, we spent one more day on the northern coast retracing the Goonie's footsteps.

Now there is exactly 1 month left of my maternity leave and I'm busy looking for daycare. boo. I have a few places that look good, but we're visiting a few more. I can't imagine how I'll handle being without my baby all day! :(

Here are some photos I have taken, just for you mom (who refuses to actually learn/participate on facebook)..

laundryday


craterlakewithb&a

Monday, August 2, 2010

Frankie and Daddy on the couch

Check out these cute pictures and a few videos of Frankie on the couch. She can really move her body now and is making the cutest noises.

2010-08-01

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Frankie, up to one week!

Francesca is 1 week old today!

Wow, it's hard to believe that our little angel is already a week old. I'm sure every parent feels the same way. Everyone says to cherish the time, and we are, but at the same time, I want to cherish it so much more... please let the time slow down a little bit!

Molly is doing pretty well. She is officially off of her pain meds, except the Advil. Her bowels are nearly back to normal. She has a case of the Baby Blues, so if anybody has some suggestions on how minimize the effects, please chime in!

Yesterday was a busy day... we'll, I should start at the beginning!

While we were in the hospital, we quickly discovered a couple of bumps in Frankie's road. The first one is that she has hip dysplasia in both legs. What does this mean? Well, it means that our little girl's legs don't fit quite correctly in her hip sockets. This is extremely common in breech births. It is also very correctable, but unfortunately, she has to wear a harness/brace on her body for the first 2 months of her life. She is a damn trooper, and doesn't mind at all. I think the brace looks like a gladiator suit, but molly thinks it looks like snow-white leiderhosen with built in socks. Frankie doesn't seem to mind, but it really saddens Molly. Instead of the cute clothes that people have given us, she has to wear sleepy sacks... but she is darn cute in those too!

The second little health issue for Frankie is that she has a Ventricular septal defect or VSD. https://health.google.com/health/ref/Ventricular+septal+defect What does this mean? This means that she has a hole in her heart between the bottom two chambers. MOST of the time this corrects itself in the first few months of a baby's life. In some cases where the hole is large, surgery is required to fix it. Frankie has no symptoms, but the hole is on the small side of moderately sized... so we have a good shot of it closing by itself. There have been people that have gone their whole lives without ever having it repaired and had no symptoms. We know very little about this right now, and won't know much for about 5 weeks when she sees the cardiologist for a second ultrasound. I like to think that our little girl has too much love to fit inside a normal baby's heart... so there needs to be a little hole to let some of that love out. Of course we were devastated when we first heard the news... but we've talked to several nurses, pediatricians and read many resources on the subject now. They all indicate that this is not a huge deal, and that in the worst case scenario, if surgery is required, that it is by far the easiest heart surgery that anyone could have, and has a huge success rate. It gives us a lot of hope, but is still very hard for us.

With these two health problems, Molly sees little Frankie has having some good connections to "Iron Man". So we sing that to her sometimes.

Breast feeding is hard! We're getting the hang of it... it doesn't help that we had to provide supplemental bottle feedings at first. Apparently bottles are the lazy baby's way to feed (so we've read) and breast feeding requires work for Mom and baby. So therefore it is unfortunate that we had to introduce Frankie to the bottle so early. We would like to thank Lindsey who provided our little girl with some good fresh breast milk to supplement Molly early on. We're past that hurdle now... but Lindsey is excited to be known as Frankie's wet nurse. We just like to think of Lindsey as being family. We're still experimenting with various positions and routines (and lack of routines) to find what works best. It is just that much harder with the brace that she is wearing now to get the position right. But like I said: It's working, it just takes time to get her latched and sucking, which decreases our over all sleep.

Lastly, Norma left for home yesterday in a very teary and heartfelt exit. We already miss her, and the support that she provided to us while she was here. I don't know how anybody can do this alone, and have a lot of respect for those who do.

I'll keep trying to post pictures. Perhaps I'll get one of her in her little brace today. We're having a hard time keeping it warm enough in the house, so keeping her out of her clothes long enough to get a picture of her not screaming will be tough. Maybe she'll pass out at the boob and I can pick her up and snap a picture before she awakens...

Anyway, thanks for all the support and well-wishing that we've received though facebook and emails and phone calls. Thinks are really beginning to level out some, so hopefully when Cherie arrives (today) for three weeks, we can start really responding to some of them!

With love, Molly and Josh

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Fancesca - At home

We finally made it home! Yea!

Yesterday (Saturday) was a pretty good day, all-in-all. After sitting around and plumping up our little girl most of the morning, we asked to have her weighed, because the anticipation was killing us. We found out that she was 11.4% lower than her initial body weight, which was disheartening, but not overly concerning. We just wanted to get home, which requires a weight loss of 10% or less.

Our great nurse was on our side, and after coming to terms with another night in the hospital, we found out that we were going to be discharged after all! We got out of the hospital last evening at 6:45pm.

On the Kaiser Permanente system (our HMO), we have a pretty strict limitation on which pharmacies that we can go to. There are only 2 in this area that are open on Saturday, and both close at 8:30pm. We made it there in time to pick up her pain meds, and then we all headed home for the first time.

The evening was pretty good. We managed to get a good 4 hour stretch of sleep in the middle of the evening. Little Bonkers didn't make a peep at all in her magical bassinet, with the sweet soothing sounds of "Mama" bear to keep her company.

We got up at 7 AM, feeling refreshed and ready to take on the world!

Cherie, we'll open the package soon!

We will try to post some at home pictures soon!

Friday, May 21, 2010

Frankie, the second evening

All three of us have survived a second evening together. She did much better than the previous evening. Molly had pretty much resigned to having her sleep in the crook of her arm (which the hospital staff discourages). She just likes to be with her Mama, and just sleeps so much better that way. Molly can only sleep on her back, and can't move without being in severe pain, so there is no fear of her rolling over on top of little Frankie.

We did get some sleep. We went to bed much earlier last night which helped immensely. We still had nurses in on and off all night, but all things considered, I would say we got a "good" night's sleep.

There were a couple of moments where we tried to feed Frankie (she is acting more like she wants to feed now) and she would just get so upset trying that we had to stop and get her calmed down and try again. It's going pretty well, I would say.

So, lastly, I've been putting up plenty of pictures and movies. The last movie is her with the hiccups. So cute!

Baby Pics - 5/20/2010

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Frankie, More pictures

We've got more pictures!!!! (some are duplicates from facebook, some are brand-sticking new).

Check them out!

Baby Pics - 5/20/2010

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Fancesca "Frankie" Elyvianne Norris

Francesca is pronounced: fran-CHESS-kah
Elyvianne is pronounced: ee-LEE-vee-en

Molly and Frankie are still doing great!

Team Norris's newest member!

WOOOOW!

Baby Norris came into the world on May 19th, 2010 at 2:36pm (Pactific) at Providence St. Vincent's hospital in Portland, OR. It was a typical Portland day: Sunny and rainy off and on all day.

She was born 8lbs 9oz and 20.5" long. Her little legs were in breech position so long that they don't want to go "down" and spring back towards her head.

Molly and Baby had no complications or anything interesting that happened during the c-section, except that they had a difficult time pulling her out, and it took several good tugs to free her from the uterus.

She had a nice head of dark brown hair, and her skin was a lovely lavender color.

She got a bath, and did not cry a whole lot, and slept nicely.

We'll have the name to everyone by the end of the evening!

Enjoy the pictures!

Baby and pre-baby pics!

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Max May Memorial Garden 2010

In my dad's honor, we got up and went to the farmer's market for fresh fruit and veggies. We bought sweet peas and strawberries (the later being dad's favorite and the first of the season!). We also saw a pumpkin plant for sale and decided to buy it simply based on the name: Big Max. It promises "enormous fruit." Sounds like dad. In addition to that, we bought another pumpkin, 2 tomatoes, a watermelon and cantaloupe. I think we must be turning into farmers at this point.

We got home and started working on the garden, which has now expanded to most of the back yard. A few of these pictures are from the work we did on it last weekend while Ellie and Linze supervised. :) We have really enjoyed the yard this year, especially me, since I won't be able to work in it for a while after this weekend.

Enjoy the photos and make sure to give a big "Woa!" when you are finished! :)

Molly

Max May Memorial Garden 2010

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Day????

Ok, so we were trying to be ambitious and write what we did each night, but as I (Molly)become more and more uncomfortable, the less excited I am to try and do all 40 things on our list. I keep sleeping in every chance I get, so I feel like that is just as good as 40 different things. We are going to the symphony tonight (from our list) and have tickets to see an opera next weekend. We are talking about going to see a sports game, but we are running out of time (10 days left!). I know the night before the c-section Josh and I will go out for our last long romantic dinner. I hope to find something with several courses and wine too! I go to the doctor one more time this Friday to see if she has turned, see her measurements, and last minute details for the c-section. I have had quite a hard time coming to terms with the c-section. Every time I read something or hear something it makes me more and more upset. You all know me, it's not like me to be so dependent on other people. Six weeks of dependence???? Pain! Catheters!!! Breast pumps to start milk?????? I'm just trying to stay positive and sane until May 19th...

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Cherie and Norma's March Visit

These are pictures of Cherie and Norma's visit to see us in March. Included in there is a real gem of a picture from our New Year's eve party. See if you can figure out which one it is!

Cherie and Norma's Visit in March

Baby Shower pics

We scanned these in from some pictures that Cherie sent. One of these days I'll actually unload the pictures off of my cameras. Until then, enjoy Cherie's pictures!

Baby Shower

Friday, May 7, 2010

The LATEST Bonk Ultrasounds

Molly told me where they were located. So now they're scanned and ready for you to take a look. I may be a tad bit biased... but these are the cutest ultrasounds I've ever seen. They are the last 3 ones in this album. Enjoy.

Bonk Sonograms

So here are some of the latest bonky ultrasound pics. I'm looking for the absolute latest ones now... I've got a call into Molly to so she can tell me where in the world they are!! The last 5 pics in the album are from March.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Day 31

This gets us to tonight: Molly took a long, hot bath with candle (not candles). It really wasn't all that long because it is too uncomfortable for her to sit in a regular size bathtub. It wasn't great for her back, belly, or neck.

Day 31

We got back to Portland mid-afternoon and needed to run some baby errands. We picked up our crib, jogging stroller, and hiking backpack, then came back and unloaded the car. We had Linze with us because she offered an empty car (ours was very full of camping gear) and we decided it was too nice of a day to eat/drink indoors. We headed up the road to our local McMinemin's and sat for a long time eating, drinking, and relaxing outdoors on their patio. A great end to our weekend.

Day 32

Saturday in Yakima, Washington was their big wine weekend. All the wineries were having special events, barrel tastings, and food. We only went to a few, most of them were not the greatest wineries or tastings...We also did a second thing on our list that day: we camped. Or, you could consider our Friday night our second thing that day of camping. Either way, we had a great time camping because it was nice and cold. We had a fire with s'mores, slept great, and Molly only had to pee 1 time each night! (A MIRACLE!!!)

Day 33

Friday as soon as Molly got home from work, we packed up the car and headed North and East. We drove until sunset and set up our tent in the dark.

Day 34

Thursday we always eat dinner and watch T.V. with Linze and Joshy. Well, since the Blazers are in the playoffs, our T.V. was not playing. The game was on, but we were ready to turn it off after the first quarter when they were down by 30 points. Instead, we decided to do something on the list: we bought a new video game and played all night. (we checked on the game every once in a while, they lost big time) The game is called Sambo De Amigo. Basically it is a game played with "maracas" (wii controls) and you dance, mimic, and play other games against crazy looking monkeys. It was not the best game, but it was pretty priceless watching Josh and Joshy dancing around shaking their maracas.

Day 35

Wednesday we booked a happy hour meal at our favorite Uptown Billards. The theme was lemons. It turns out that Josh enjoyed most of both of our meals because of what they served. First course was oysters with jalapeño and lemon jelly (yuck) so Josh got both. Second course was Halibut, which normally I like, but it was raw and "cooked" using lemon juice. Double yuck. Again, Josh scored both dishes. The third course was a lemon tart-let (yum) on a bed of peas, mushrooms, ramps, and asparagus (yuck) so I ate the tart and gave Josh the rest. The fourth course, finally, was eatable for me. It was duck with a lemon glaze with fried rice with fois gras, very good. Last course was the best (of course) desert. We had white chocolate bread pudding with lemon gelato and sauce. So, I didn't get a lot of food, but luckily I knew I might not like most of the courses so I also ordered a small pizza.

Day 36

Tuesday, we picked an easy one (although increasingly harder for Molly). We worked out together. We hear this is nearly impossible to do without kids because usually, you take turns watching the kids and working out. We do this at least 2 times a week, but Molly's workouts are more endurance tests than workouts. Cardio anyone?

Day 37

Monday, we decided to be a little naughty and have sex somewhere other than our bedroom. I won't tell where, but it was fun!

Monday, April 19, 2010

Day 38

Day 38 - Slept in

It's getting increasingly difficult for Molly to sleep in, due to comfort and bladder. So we just happed to get pretty lucky with the whole sleep thing on Sunday morning. Perhaps its just knowing that we're defying God's will by sleeping through "church" that makes us sleep so well. We slept until 10:30AM, and made a nice little breakfast before beginning yard work for the day.

Oh, and the Blazer's won game one of the play-offs. GO BLAZERS!

Day 39

Day 39 - Go see a movie!

For the 39th day, we choose to go see a movie. We wanted to go see something interesting in 3D. Guess what? Nothing interesting is out in 3D (near us) except for "How to Train a Dragon". So that's what we saw. It was a great movie. We both enjoyed it a lot, and I think it would be good in 2D as well. Two thumbs up.

38 days to go!

Day 40

Friday, April 16th - Day 40

For day 40, we chose an easy one. We actually should be choosing the harder ones.. but we're procrastinators.

Watch a SCARY MOVIE! We think that this would be difficult to watch an entire scary movie with a newborn, unless you time it just right.

The movie we chose was: The fourth-kind: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1220198/ It actually was quite creepy, but not as scary as we had hoped. All-in-all, a pretty good rental.




40 pre-baby days!

So the countdown has begun: 40 days until we (are expected) to have a baby. For those of you who are recent parents, I'm sure you understand the significant change that having children has on your life. Molly and I have decided that we're going to get the most out of our last 40 childless days, by doing things that are simple if you're not a parent, but much more difficult/different when you are parents, specifically of a newborn.

We have compiled a list of 31 things (so far), and they are, in no particular order:

  1. Watch a scary movie
  2. See a movie in the theater
  3. Go out to long dinner at a restaurant
  4. Sleep in
  5. Stay up late, for no reason
  6. Go see a sports game (baseball, hockey, basketball, whatever)
  7. Go to the opera/symphony
  8. Hit a local happy hour for drinks (dad-to-be will do the drinking part, thank you)
  9. Do nothing at all
  10. Enjoy some drinks out on a patio when its nice out
  11. Sit around the house naked all night
  12. Have sex in a room other than the bedroom
  13. Get in the car and drive until sunset, rent a hotel room
  14. Shop frivolously
  15. Go for a nice long hike
  16. Rent an adult film
  17. Get a couples massage
  18. Take a long hot bath w/ candles
  19. Read a book, uninterrupted
  20. Put on blindfolds, sit across from one another and feed each other pudding (saw this in a movie, and it looked like fun)
  21. Brew a beer, uninterrupted
  22. Host an adult-only party
  23. Buy a new video game and play it
  24. Have sex first thing in the morning
  25. Go bowling
  26. Play some mini-golf
  27. Go to a rock concert
  28. Cook a 4-course, gourmet meal
  29. Put a puzzle together
  30. Go camping
  31. Go wine tasting
We're looking for suggestions on the last 9! Please help us out! Molly is very hopeful that we won't use all 40 (come-on early baby!)

We will also be blogging about each one of these things that we do, so look for updates.


Sunday, February 21, 2010

Pubcrawl 2010!

This year's pubcrawl (as every year) was very fun! The costume theme was "Wigs 'n Beards". Molly, Josh, Lindsey and I all put together some fantastic costumes. The best was Molly's costume displaying Bonk wearing a beard and a wig. It was Lindsey's idea and I drew the picture of Bonk right on her belly using an eyeliner pencil. I went as "Starburns" from the NBC TV show Community. Yoder went as Lenin and Lindsey went as punk-rock-leprechaun (I guess?)

We started the crawl at 6ish and were home in bed by midnight. A very fun night. Enjoy the photos!

PubCrawl2010

Monday, February 15, 2010

The Mural is done!

Woah... finally! This thing took a long time, but we finally decided that we were going to hammer it out and get it done.

It's the last few pictures in the album. Enjoy!

BabyRoomMural

Valentine's Day 2010

We enjoyed a nice, quiet Valentine's Day weekend. Lindsey, Josh Y, Ellie, Molly and I all went camping in a cabin at Champoeg State park (pronounced Shampooie). Molly and I wanted to get a feel for what it would be like to have a little one waking us up in the wee hours of the morning to be fed. It wasn't as bad as I expected, but I think that Josh and Lindsey kind of have it down to a science at this point. Of course, I'm not the one who had to stay awake to feed the baby, either!

The next day Molly made a nice meal with the cherries that she had left over from last summer. It was fantastic. Additionally we watched a Riff Track of "The Room", possibly the worst movie I've ever seen (or a close second to "New Year's Evil").

Anyway, here are a couple of pictures of the dinner:

Valenines 2010

Monday, February 8, 2010

Nice little hike this weekend

Nick with Portland Personal Training (and weight loss) organized a nice little hike on Sunday. The weather has been cooperating a little bit more, lately, which helps tremendously. We visited Forest Park, one of the largest urban parks in the United States.

It ended up being a tad bit muddy, but the hike was somewhat leisurely and it was great to get out of the house. Molly is pretty pregnant right now, but Nick knew to keep the hike at a pace that was consistent with her abilities. Of course he made me run part of it to get my heart rate up.

We're looking forward to many more. He took some pictures, and I hope that he'll post them soon.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Mural: Day 3

We got a slow start this morning because I (Josh) am still not feeling particularly well. Anyway, we made it to Costco, and across town to the Babies R Us to choose some stuff that matches the mural for the baby room. We did mange to finish the evening wall, and will start on the "Morning" wall tomorrow!

There are 4 new pics at the end of the album. Enjoy!

BabyRoomMural

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Mural: Day 2

It was impossible to resist completing more of the mural, once we saw how cool it was turning out. I (Josh) am coming down with a cold or something, so I'm not feeling particularly great, but we forged ahead. We made some good progress, nearly completing one full wall. The only thing that remains to be done for the night scene is the leaves on the tree, the grass and a raccoon!

Check out the pics (same album as before, but I'll just add to the end!)

BabyRoomMural

Friday, January 15, 2010

Mural: Day 1

We're working on the mural part of the baby room now. It's SOOO much fun to do! Turns out Molly is a fantastic painter, even though she runs into stuff with her baby bump; she did most of the tree. We are so incredibly impressed with the results. We are not trying to toot our own horn (too much) but we love it, so far! Enough talk, I'll let the results speak for themselves...

From Baby Room


From Baby Room


From Baby Room


From Baby Room

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Bassinet Pictures

For Cherie, this is the Bassinet we got from Target. Here is the Bassinet in use by Baby Ellie. Oh, please note the hand made Quilt (by Cherie).

Enjoy the pics:

Bassinet

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Baby Room!!!!

We've started painting the baby room, check out the pics!

Baby Room