Thursday, February 19, 2009

Life as we know it...

...is forever changed.

February 9th at 6:55pm, Clementine Isabel Weir was born.

And I went from this:

To this:

8lbs and 14oz, our not so little bundle is as sweet as her name and was well worth the intensely long ordeal it took to bring her into our lives.

At 3am on Sunday Feb 8th, my water broke. Ecstatic is not the word to describe how Brad and I both felt to know that the little baby we'd been waiting FOREVER to meet would be here within hours.

Since we live just blocks from the hospital, we went in to be assessed.
We were told I was dilated about 3cm and that we could go home, but they didn't expect we'd be gone long.
We went home, and back to sleep in fits and spurts. The excitement was just a bit too much. 
I was having contractions, but they were about 6 minutes apart, so by 1:30pm we decided to go back in for another check up.
To our GREAT disappointment we learned that, in fact, the original nurse had been mistaken, and I was still only about 2cms dilated.
Ugh.
We left the hospital again and were instructed to return by 5:30pm.

At 6pm an interveinous was put in my hand, and I began an Oxitocin drip to induce contractions. By 10pm my contractions were becoming increasingly intense and I was given an Epidural with the idea that I would try to sleep through the night, and progress as painlessly as possible until morning.

And so began the longest night of my life.
Brad slept on a less than comfortable mattress on the floor beside my bed and I tried to sleep through mild contractions and a blood pressure machine that squeezed my arm every 15 minutes. Not happening. At 4am they gave me a sleeping pill and I drifted off until...until I don't know actually.

By morning I had dilated to 4cms and the scenario carried out throughout the day until about 5pm when I was told I was finally dilated to 10cms, was 100% effaced, and could PUSH PUSH PUSH!

And push I did.
For about 2 hours until the Doctor arrived and said I had 15 minutes to keep trying and then, in the interest of protecting a baby that had been without amniotic fluid for about 36 hours, I would have to have a c-section.

I cried. 
I cried so hard. 
I'm crying now just writing about it.

I know that a c-section doesn't mean failure, but that's what I felt. An overwhelming sense of failure, and exhaustion.
I pushed my heart out for the full 15 minutes, but to no avail.
And then I went into cruise control. I asked the doctors not to explain any of the details of the surgery and, as they increased my epidural and the numbness took over, I went some place I've never been before and just let it happen.
Not that I had a choice really. 
There's only so much protesting one can do with her arms and legs strapped down like a beached whale about to be gutted.

It was all over in 20 minutes.
I don't remember much to be honest.
There was some tugging, and pulling, and pressure, and then Brad shouting "It's a GIRL!" and tears, and the song Daughter by Pearl Jam on the radio sent from some satellite in Heaven (they're Brad's favourite band), and cheering, and then this face I've been waiting to see for 40 weeks was an inch from my face, and then it wasn't, and more tears, and oh my God I can breathe again.

We stayed in the hospital until Friday recouperating and getting to know each other. 
The nurses were totally amazing and, despite the pain of beginning the healing process, we had a lovely, memorable week at the Almonte General Hospital.

Today little Clementine weighed in at 9lbs 5oz and is doing just swimmingly in her new home.
She looks like her daddy, but has her mommy's nose and is just cute as a button.
She is a really good girl (though I have no disillusions that this could change in a heartbeat) and operates in 3 hour increments.
Eat 30 mins, Sleep 2.5hrs, repeat. We know. We're very lucky.
We're getting more sleep than we could have dreamt of having with a newborn and are truly enjoying our new roles as parents.

And now she's screaming :)
Gotta run!

Love and booby breath,
Em and Clem


Monday, February 2, 2009

Due Date


So today is our official due date aaaaaaaaaaaand...

Nothing.
So disappointing. 
I know babies don't know what date it is, but I (as I think I've mentioned before) am all about instant gratification and the waiting is getting to me.
Big time.

I'm used to being so busy. 
I've been away from the store since January 18th now and it just feels like such a waste. Instead of unpacking all the fabulous stuff we just got in for Spring, I'm at home watching horrifying episodes of A Birth Story and catching up on Oprah.
And see, the less I have to do, the less I do do.
I could have been blogging every darn day, but have I? No.
I even have some interesting tidbits to tell. Sort of.

For instance, the other day when I lifted a glass of water I had placed on the cutting board, I was pleasantly greeted by this cheerful image:
Do you see it? 
Must be a sign.
Yeah. A sign that I am waaaaaay boooooored.

Also, mom and I went to Babies R Us to buy a Diaper Genie and when Brad and I unpacked it at home we discovered it was USED! Honestly. Barf. It stunk to high heaven and was missing a few pieces. How disgusting is that!?

What else. What else.
I started knitting pillows in the shape of houses and am going to mail one to Catherine at Red Shoes. You know, just to solidify the whole stalker thing I already have going.
UPDATE! Not only did I finish the pillow, but I sent it and got a shout out on Catherine's blog.

I've popped in to the shop a few times over the past few weeks and every time I do there's another thoughtful gift from one of my amazing customers. Today I arrived to find an adorable hand knit sweater and hat from Bob and Barb Moshier. I'm so lucky to live in such a wonderful place. 
Almonte truly lives up to it's title "The Friendly Town".

I guess that's it.
I'm pretty much a shut in since everywhere I go in town I get the whole "Oh my GOD you haven't had that baby yet? I can't believe it! Sharon and I were just talking about how big you were a few weeks ago, and here you are...still pregnant! I bet that baby's almost 10 pounds by now!"

God willing I'll have some very exciting news to post about really soon. I have another appointment at the hospital on Thursday so maybe someone will take pity on my and help me have this baby already.


Wednesday, January 14, 2009

It's obvious by now that I am so inspired by Catherine at Red Shoes.
Her creativity astounds.
I first found her gorgeous shop online (she's in Ann Arbor) in September and spotted the most adorable polka dot dresser that she had painted for her store's baby department.
I saved the image and vowed that I'd make my own for our nursery.
This week, I did!
Dad gave me an old dresser that we've had in the family since before I was born. 
It's actually a super cute piece that Brad really didn't want me to paint, but a girls got to do...blah blah...right?
Mom and Dad came over last weekend and helped make a few minor repairs, sand and prime it.
They're so good to me.
I had to give the thing about 4 coats of white before I got start with the polka dots. And I'm an instant gratification girl so that used up about all the patience I have for this week.
When it was ready, I found a drinking glass that was about the size I wanted, and started tracing. I decided to forgo the usual green and yellow for our gender-unspecific nursery and, instead, am going for orange. (Well it's more of a clementine colour actually) :)
It turned out so beautifully.
So the baby's room now has a crib and a dresser. Fancy!
And a few scrumptious pieces of art courtesy of the talented Miss. Melis.
37 and a half weeks pregnant today!
Friday will be my last day at the store. Full time anyway. I'm a little sad/nervous to take off from this place, but I'm ready to go at the same time. 
I'm just exhausted. 
And I'm afraid that the baby will come early and I won't have any time to just chill out and clean the house.

Em

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Christmas Crafting

Okay.
So I didn't end up making all of my Christmas gifts this year. Sue me.
And, though I did make quite a few, I was really bad about documenting them.

I made my mom the cutest necklace out of Shrinky Dinks (as a matter of fact the 80s actually did call wanting their craft project back) that I drew little colourful Red Shoes inspired houses on, cut out, shrunk, and strung with multi-coloured, multi-shaped beads.
I think she loved it. She's been wearing it every time I've seen her since. I'm going to make a few to sell in the store so when I do, I'll post the process here. 

I also knit my sister Zoey a doll in the likeness of our recently deceased cat Teddy/Ted Bear/Edward Louise that will hopefully serve double duty as a friend to her kitty Finn who is, tragically, an only cat.

And I had lofty plans to finish knitting a really beautiful throw for my mother-in-law, but blankets are hard work! I have knit 1.5 of the 4 balls it's going to swallow up and I've probably spent a good 20 hours on it already. I'm getting to be a faster knitter, but I think it will be a birthday present this year instead.

There is one craft project that I am most proud of.
My Melissa doll.
I was going to knit one of these little beauties for each of my really close girlfriends, but I have about 8 of those and this project was a true labour of love. Eventually they will each have their own, but this year, Melissa is the only one getting this:

Her name is Melissa too and, although she looks just like her new owner, she has a slightly more manageable hair, slimmer thighs, a better job, newer laptop, the list goes on.
I have sent her with Marie Lou (another friend) back to Toronto to deliver so I don't quite know how real life Melissa will appreciate her but, regardless, she was a ton-o-fun to make.
I learned to felt in the process of finishing her face (and her laptop) and now my new addiction is felting.
Where does it end. I mean really.

Less than 4 weeks away from our due date now!
And lots to do in the meantime.

Christmas was incredible at the shop. Economy schmeconomy.
Monday is inventory day and I'm really looking forward to re-merchandising my sad holiday window displays, packing up what's left of the Christmas product (there's not as much as I thought there'd be considering the place looked like Santa threw up in there only a short month ago) and gearing up for Spring.

We're not changing our hours too much for January and February, but we will be closed Mondays until March. 

BLACKBIRD HOURS OF OPERATION FOR JANUARY AND FEBRUARY
Tuesday thru Saturday 10am to 5pm
Sunday 11am to 4pm

Friday, December 12, 2008

Kid's Night!!

Kid's Night #1 was a HUGE success!
Yes, I'm pooped, but it was well worth it.
The door looked tres adorable and my elves were gorgeous in all their sparkly glory.


The kids came in droves with their lists and shopped their little hearts out. 
I wonder what it's like for them, drunk with all that independence and fists full of mom and dad's cash.
It's hard to tell with some of them because they start off so stunned by all the attention. But I imagine it's probably pretty exciting...right?
Check out these goofballs.
(Christine, this one's for you)

The next big event is next Thursday December 18th.
Hope to see you here!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Nice things about last week.

It snowed like a banshee last week. 
It was really beautiful, but it certainly made getting around a little more challenging.

Wednesday morning when I arrived at the store, the sidewalk needed some serious love.
I mean, my customers are dedicated, but I'm not sure they'll risk death by snowbank for a few Christmas ornaments and a condiment bowl shaped like Frosty the Snowman.
As much as I'd like to think.

So I grabbed the shovel and started at it. Oblivious to the fact that at 8 months pregnant I'm not the exactly the easiest girl to walk past without offering a hand.
Didn't take two minutes before one of my more fabulous customers (and now friends) came by to help.
She's initiated a "random acts of kindness" challenge at work, and I was the lucky random who got to be her good deed for the day.


It's been a whole week of nice things actually. 
Yep. I made a list.

MONDAY
Colleen offered to work the entire day so I didn't have to plan my activities around getting to the store for 3pm. AND it allowed me to get the door finished!

TUESDAY
The Jezewskis (wonderful customers and parents of a childhood friend of mine) surprised me with a gift for the baby! An adorable book called That's not my Monkey and a swaddling blanket brought back from their trip to Vancouver. The thoughtfulness overwhelms me.

Jennifer (who owns this funky company) made ONE HUNDRED tags for the kids to attach to their gifts on Kid's Night. Her husband even dropped them off so I didn't have to pick them up.

WEDNESDAY
Christine shoveled the sidewalk. And, despite the weather, I had my biggest sale to date! Woohoo!!

THURSDAY
Kid's Night! All my volunteers rallied together for a fabulously fun night.

FRIDAY
Got a card in the mail from a real estate agent in Ottawa who reads my blog! Brad and I went for a yummy dinner and chilled on the couch after a looooooong tiresome week.

SATURDAY
Wildly busy day at the store. Sold a LOT of Christmas stuff which always excites me since the last thing I want to do is pack it back up until next year.

SUNDAY
Brad and I went to an all day all intensive Pre Natal Course in Westboro. It was terrifying/informative.
Blackbird had it's FIRST EVER staff party at the Ironworks

Two more events (Kid's Night this Thursday and Men's Night on the 23rd) left before the holidays. 
I just might make it after all.

xoxo Em

Monday, December 8, 2008

La Porte

I just spent the last six hours in a freezing cold room turning this:

Into this:
And now I'm having a bath.