Sunday, January 29, 2017

Still Slacking

1/14/17

To my little boy,

Please don't perceive my lack of blogging during your first year as anything more than your dad has just been slacking. When your sister came around, blogging was easier for her because life was just much simpler now that I look back on it. Now, with you and your sister running around (well, you're still crawling right now, but you're getting mischievous!), your mom and I are busy from sun up to sun down making sure we are being the best parents we can be for you guys...and after bed time comes each night, we are pretty much crawling into bed ourselves shortly after!

Your first year has been so fun...but it has flown by soooo fast!  It's completely cliche, but it feels like just yesterday that I was speeding down the highway trying to contain my panic and stress to get your mom to the hospital after her water broke at home early that morning. Since that day, your smile has been so contagious that everyone who meets you can't help but comment on how adorable you are and what a charmer you'll someday be! Your huge smile melts my heart every time and your giggles and deep chuckles are an added bonus!!!

Mommy and daddy have been busy making sure you and your sister have everything you need as a couple of little kids. Even before you were born, we got a bigger house so life would be less crowded. This fall, daddy started working towards another degree in order to get his Principals License, but after the first class was over, he decided to stop because he was constantly stressed out, short on patience and realized it wasn't a good time to be doing that kind of work with a couple of cute kids like you and your sister at home. So someday down the road, maybe when you start school in a few years, I'll go back and get that license/degree so your mommy and daddy can keep giving you and your sister the best we can provide for you!

Your first year has had its ups and downs. You're generally a super happy little guy, but when you are mad you are super mad!  Late in the spring and through the summer we were trying to help you work through a reflux problem you had with your tummy. You loved mommy's milk but not long after you ate it, you usually gave most of it right back! Because of this you were slow to gain weight and almost since the day you were born (you were a big baby when you were born!) you've been a little guy! But you did pretty well learning how to eat cereal and baby food (mama Barb and papa Tim got you trained in while mommy and daddy were on vacation to Seattle in August for a week). Since you started eating solid food (your first real food was taco meat!) you've loved it ever since, and you really don't like mommy and daddy feeding you anymore! You're fiercely independent when it comes to eating and we are all better off just keeping our fingers and hands away from you while you're shoveling food into your mouth using both hands!!  Lately. You've been devouring bananas! Just the other day for breakfast you had a big bottle, a slice of banana bread and an entire banana!!! Most nights after dinner, we have to brush all the fallen food off your clothes onto your tray and then carry you directly to the bath tub! Your favorite part about the end of dinner is throwing food you don't want onto the floor or sneaking handfuls to Lexi!  You also have quite the sweet tooth. At Thanksgiving we learned that you love mommy's pumpkin pie...and between then and Christmas you would eat a 2-3 inch wide piece of pie (always with cool whip!) all by yourself! We say you get that from your great grandpa Frank, because he always has room for pie after dinner!

Your first 8 months, you were not a good sleeper at night! Mommy would be up to feed you at least once every night. By the time you were 9 months she was exhausted and daddy had to break you of that...so after a couple of long nights and lots of tears, you learned how to sleep through the night and how to put yourself back to sleep if you woke up rather than screaming for mommy. (Daddy trained you while mommy was out of town working for a few days because mommy couldn't stand hearing you cry!) Now you are a sleeping champ and sleep for 12 hours every night, plus a couple of 1-2hr naps during the day. Your sister always has to be rocked to sleep, but we've always been able to lay you in your crib awake and you could fall asleep on your own...in fact, I can't remember the last time you even fell asleep in daddy's arms...you always want to be laying down for bed time!!!

Your puppy, Lexi, loves you way more than she likes your sister! Lexi would never let Erica get away with things you do to her! You can pull at her feed and tail while she is laying on the floor. Sometimes she leans over and licks your face until you stop or else she just walks away after a while. Since you started crawling late this summer, she will just come lick your face if you're nearby. 

Your sister and you are so cute together! Erica always seems to know what you want when you're crying. Whether it's a bottle, a diaper change or different food, she's usually always right because when we do what she says you usually stop crying!  You guys love each other so much! You play pretty well together, although she's not a fan of sharing just yet. When she is running around you crawl and chase after her or if you're not in the mood, you sit on our laps and watch her run by and giggle. Sometimes if both of you are playing on the floor you will crawl all over her and she will hug you and you'll hug her back!  When you two are apart she says she misses you and wants to call you on the phone!  We have lots of pictures of her hugging you and sitting together. And now that you're getting into mischief, she's an extra helper who helps keep an eye on you and if you crawl away into another room, she'll go pick you up under your arms and carry you back to us!

You're not all-out walking yet, but you're definitely ready! You've taken a couple of first, "official" steps just last week, but you still want to hold onto furniture or our hands...even Erica tries helping you walk! We thought you'd be walking by Christmas because you went from crawling to standing so quickly, but then you just took it easy lately...maybe you'll be walking by your birthday in a couple weeks?!

To start wrapping this up, here's a few highlights and recaps of the funny things you do that we all love about you:

- you don't talk yet, but your first words were "Mom Mom" (said together) and that's how we now refer to mommy

- because you don't talk, you grunt. In fact, you grunt so much that your friends at daycare call you "Hunter the grunter"

- you have the softest and best smelling hair and head! I can't help but to sniff your head and move my nose and lips through your hair every day...mmmmmm!!!

- you look adorable wearing camo and vests!

- because we're cheap, we can often find you wearing pink bibs when we're at home

- you use a nook only while napping and at bed time...otherwise you have never cried unless you were hungry or tired

- you didn't drink mommy milk for a full year like she wanted, but from Oct/Nov onward once we started giving you formula, you starting putting on the weight and seemed a bit happier...not to mention, mommy was much more rested and less stressed out too!!!

- you love bath time! Especially playing with your rubber duckies...you like to make a quack sound, but it comes out like "akak kak kak kak kak" and you always smile when you make that sound! Ohhh...and you love splashing...you're really good at sending water out of the tub with your tiny hands!

- you hate being strapped into your car seat! We moved you out of the carrier thinking you'd hate us a little less, but now you just have your meltdowns when we strap you into the car rather than strap you in while still in the house! On a related note, you hate being strapped into anything...your chair, shopping carts, etc...you just want to move!

And lastly...
- you're a whimp, just like your daddy!!! Teething kicked your butt, and sometimes you whine just because!



To wrap this up, you must always know how much your daddy loves you! You always have such a big smile on your face when daddy comes home after a day or two away and it melts my heart every time! As much as I love holding you and giving you bottles at bed time now, I can't wait to play catch with you in our yard, run around in the woods behind our house with you and to take you hunting at the cabin when you're older!  Love ya lots little buddy/little man and my champ!

Monday, July 4, 2016

Day late and a dollar short

July 4, 2016 (Happy Birthday, America!)

So Hunter is now 5 months old and I'm officially a slacker! Hunter, when you read this, know that I love you just as much as your sister and even though she had a few more posts when she was your age, it doesn't mean I love you any less!!  

I may as well get the excuses out there...since mid May, my spare time has been eaten up by competing my 36 page Masters paper! Now that I'm officially done with that degree, I have a bit more time on my hands (at least for the summer, as I'll be starting my next degree for my principals license in the fall) so hopefully I'll get another couple of posts in this summer. 

Laura informed me I have not posted since April. So rather than trying to think about what's changed since then, I'll give you an update on what the little guy is up to...

He is rolling over both ways when laying on his blanket
He is babbling and making noises almost as much as his sister talks
He is always smiling (unless he is screaming because his pants need changing or he's hungry)
He still doesn't sleep through the night regularly but on occasion he will
He laughs and giggles only when he is with his daddy (according to mom)
He loves when his sister interacts with him
He poops like its his job
He loves watching Lexi and she loves laying by him and when we aren't watching she licks his face whenever he is in his bouncer until we kick her away
He hates going to bed and taking naps (unless he falls asleep on his own) and he will scream for more than 40 minutes if you let him...
He has one hell of a temper!!!

This little guy is becoming less work and stressful each day and a bit more fun at the same time. He is a total stud and all the ladies love him and he plays into it...whenever we are at a restaurant, servers stop by and visit him and gather around yet they pass on other babies sitting nearby! He may get all the ladies, but his dad got the best lady!!!

I'm so far behind, I don't even know what else to say. Being a dad of two kids is twice as much work but twice as rewarding at the same time. Erica continues to show her awesome personality each day. She makes everyone laugh yet gets mad when you tell her she's funny. She has a quick whit and a charm that makes my heart melt even when I want to be mad at her...I'm scared to death of what she will be like at 15!!! All I know is that I better have a couple of guns ready to clean when the boys start coming over. 

Enjoy a few pics below. Like I said, I'm so far behind I can't begin to catch up at this point. So I hope my kids and you all forgive me...thanks for checking out my Daddy Diary!

Always smiling

He can mostly support a bottle on his own now

Watching heavy machinery tear up our street one morning

Super flexible with an appetite for toes

Erica and Hunter playing together at the lake

Erica, age 3 on Lake Superior at "Lexi's Beach" not far from my parents' lake home

Hunter wanting to share water with mommy

Daddy with his two beautiful little kids!!! (July 2, 2016)









Monday, April 11, 2016

Slacking...again!!!

4/11/16

Time flies when you have 2 kids!!! That's how the saying goes, right?!?!

Hunter has been growing and changing by the day. At his 2 month check up, he was 11lbs 15.5oz and 23.5 inches long!!! (Why don't they just round up at that point?!?!) 

He is smiling more each day and is starting to babble with some random noises/coos. He's such a bubbly little guy! Don't get me wrong, when he is pissed, he is loud and not fun to be around, but that only happens once or twice a day!!! Other than his "witching hour" around 6:30-8pm most nights, he is laid back and easy going all day long!!! He is entertained by watching Erica run around non-stop (still!!!), watching mom and dad do our every day stuff, and watching Lexi do her normal dog stuff!!! He just takes it all in!

 He's content sitting in his bouncer/recliner thing as we get dinner ready or play with Erica. He loves sitting on our laps or being held, so long as he is facing out and catching all the action!

Erica is still in love with her "baby brother" as she now calls him!  She gives him kisses, plays with his feet, helps with bath time, wipes puke off his face, and  even shares her colds with him!!! It's so great to see her in action...although she often gets in the way of us trying to do some task for Hunter, she is teaching us about patience each day...ironically, by testing it more than the day before!!!

Lexi loves Hunter! With Erica she was  very hesitant around her, was not interested in her at all, and at times was snappy...but with Hunter, she goes up to him on her own and licks his face (dried puke!) and sniffs him as she walks by every time!  I guess the little man has found his best friend already!!!

Hunter has been in daycare for a week now and has done great!!! The kids love him and Erica had loved bringing her "baby brother" with her each morning!

Erica's 3rd birthday party last week was a hit! Hunter was passed around for the whole family to hold and Erica was spoiled rotten! Her Mickey Mouse party was apparently everything she wanted and more!!!

Before I wrap this up, I must brag...he seems to really be digging his dad!!! He recognizes my voice when I walk into a room and kinda looks for me, but whenever I chat with him, he always gets the biggest smile on his face...like he's so pumped to see me!!! It's definitely cool to see...hopefully he'll always be so excited about being with his dad!

On a related note, I attended a "Medal of Honor" foundation training today...it was awesome and so humbling. I met a recipient of the award, shook his hand and he signed a book for me. But the biggest impact was the simple humility they shared in their stories (we watched several short videos of them as well)...they each spoke about how they did not strive to "win" the award and that they are not proud of their having it...but many used the words that they are simply "caretakers" of the award because they are holding it for all of those brave men who died and are not able to hold it!  Wow!!! Talk about bringing you back to earth and putting your own "struggles" into perspective!!! My point here is that each of the men embody a few key words that I hope to embody and Steve as a role model for my kids...leading by example...a couple of those words eere integrity, citizenship, respect...and a few others...I hope my kids judge me on those words...(I'll find the other words we looked at this morning, but those are the ones that still stand out at 1015pm on a Monday night!)...

Anyways, thanks for checking in and reading my Daddy Diary! As always...enjoy a couple of pics...

Hunter in his Easter outfit!

Erica and Hunter with Granny on a visit over daddy's spring break

Hunter's 2 month pictures!

Hunter and Erica with their great grandparents at Erica's 3rd birthday party! (granny couldn't make it as she was sick that day!) Paul, Shirley, Jean, and Frank

Erica and Hunter with great grandpa Lemke ("Papa Paul")

Lemke Family picture at Erica's 3rd birthday party

Erica and Hunter on his first day of daycare

Daddy with his 2 kids!!!








Sunday, February 28, 2016

A fast month!

2/28/16

Hunter's first month has flown by!!! He's eating and sleeping lots. He's finally gaining some weight, and he poops like it's his job!!!

The first week or so, we were preoccupied with his eating. He wasn't latching on very well and sometimes refused to eat. One day he barely got the amount of wet diapers he was supposed to have and was really fussy so we were worried he was getting dehydrated. Finally, at about 1am one morning after an hour of screaming and not eating, Laura called the nurse hotline number. They told us to just give him a bottle of milk and see what he did with that. Well, because he wasn't eating good, we had a good supply of milk already on hand since Laura began pumping within a couple days of being home. The little guy took the bottle likes champ and polished off a couple of ounces in no time. Of course, that led to a little bit of an upset stomach, but by the time he fell asleep we were more at ease and felt better about his eating. 

It took a couple of weeks, but he finally made it back to his birth weight. We know babies drop weight after they are born and they put it back on after mommy's milk comes in, but bigger babies lose more weight (weight loss is measured by %). He took a little longer than expected, but as of a few days ago at his last appointment, he weighed 10lbs 5oz! He's now almost a pound heavier than he was at birth. To top it all off, our baby boy has already outgrown a pair of PJs!!!

He sleeps a ton! Unlike Erica, Hunter snoozes often during the day! She never slept! Hunter seems to be like a lion who has no problem taking a couple of long naps during the day. Some days it seems like he's barely awake, and other days he's perfectly content snuggling on a lap or in Laura's arms for hours at a time. 

Erica is loving her little brother. She talked to him and quotes things we say. When he cries she talks to him and tries to comfort him. When I give him a bath, she's right there wanting to help. When we change a diaper, she wants to unsnap his clothes and she'll hand us a wet wipe! We are really lucky she loves him and wants to be with him! I think we were both nervous about how she would react but it's going great! It'll probably change at some point, but for now, we are definitely not complaining!

Everyone one is figuring out how they work best together. Hunter and mommy have their night time feelings down pretty good and Laura is back in bed within 30 minutes of getting up with him. He snuggles on her chest during the day and looks for her when he hears her voice. I've gotten down my "daddy sway" as Laura calls it. After swaddling him tightly, I sway at the hips and pat his butt while he's in my arms and within 5 minutes, he's out cold!!!

Lastly, he is making faces at us and smiling. Laura will sit with him and make faces for long periods of time and he mimics her with his tongue, raising eyebrows, opening the mouth and so on. It's getting more interactive with him and he's been smiling at us the last few days so we've had some fun!

It's been a fast month and we can't believe it's gone by already! Hunter's been a lot of fun getting to know and as Erica says every day, "baby Hunter is so cute!" Thanks for checking in on us, and thanks for reading my Daddy Diary!!!

PS...Lexi hates us far less at this point than she did when we brought Erica home! She's even given him a few licks as we hold him or if he's lying on the floor! I guess the boy already has his best friend!!!

Ninja sleep

His favorite activity...snuggling with mommy

Daddy with his favorite little people!

Watching a Wild game today on the couch




Saturday, February 6, 2016

He's Here!

2/6/16

My new favorite picture of Laura! Breathtakingly beautiful!!!



Hunter David Lemke has arrived...a full week past his due date, but he's here and healthy!!!  He was born a week ago already, on January 30, 2016 at 5:51pm.  He weighed a whopping 9lbs 9oz and was 21.5 inches long.  We've had a busy week adjusting to a chaotic house with late night feedings and Erica trying to help us do everything with Hunter!  So, grab a cold or warm beverage and a few Kleenex if you're a sap... Without further ado, here's the story of Hunter's arrival:

Last Thursday night, we had our regular doctor's appointment.  Our doctor told us to call the birth center in the morning so we could go in and get monitored to make sure everything was ok with baby since he was 6 days over due at that point.  Not knowing how long it would take to get the appointment, I went to school on Friday morning waiting for Laura's call telling me when the appointment would take place.  At about 9:30am, Laura called saying the birth center wanted us to come in soon so we could get Laura and baby monitored.  We arrived around 10:30am and got Laura hooked up so we could monitor baby's heartbeat and gauge whether or not Laura was having contractions.  It was immediately clear that his heartbeat was great and that she was also having small contractions, even though she couldn't feel them.  Surprisingly enough, Laura was having contractions every 2-7 minutes!!  This was a shock to us because they tell people to go to the hospital for delivery when contractions occur every 3-5 minutes! An ultrasound was also done and revealed that he was looking good and that he was "still a boy!" as the ultrasound technician told us!  About 4 hours after we arrived at the hospital, they sent us home and told us to come back on Monday morning to be induced if nothing happened over the weekend.  So, Laura and I left, and headed to Cosetta's for a great mid afternoon meal since we both didn't have lunch.  After our short date, we returned home and packed up Erica and Laura's parents (who came into town Wednesday) and headed to the Mall of America to "walk it off" and see if we could get the baby to come out!!!  We walked around for a while, had dinner and made plans to go to Woodbury for some shopping the next morning...
Laura and her baby bump (a week over due!) as we left the hospital for monitoring. 
A monitor measuring baby's heartbeat that we could see as well as hear!

I woke up Saturday morning a few minutes after 6:00 to Laura calling me from the bathroom.  "Dan!  I'm bleeding!" I sprung out of bed with a heartbeat far exceeding normal!  Laura was scared as to what was happening, and I was terrified.  When Erica was born, Laura's water broke at home and there was no blood.  This was a different story.  I know blood from mommy during pregnancies aren't a good thing.  I sped into high gear trying to tidy up the bedroom and bathroom while Laura took a quick shower.  A couple minutes after she hopped in, I was helping her get out and dressed so we could head to the hospital.  I ran down stairs to tell Laura's parents that we needed to go to the hospital right away and that they'd have Erica for the day.  By the time I was back up stairs, Laura was waiting at the door with her coat on and ready to go. 

The drive to the hospital was the longest and most stressful 10 minute drive of my life!  The roads were pretty empty at that time of day.  Along the way, Laura started to have some cramping and contractions that she could definitely feel this time.  When we got off the highway and into downtown St. Paul, we hit several red lights in a row.  I was making the mental decision in my mind that I might be turning the red lights into stop signs...and then the light turned green, and the lights for the next few blocks turned green at the same time, and I stepped on it!  We pulled into the parking ramp outside Children's Hospital and parked in the 15 minute spots saved for soon-to-be-parents like us.  We made it to the check in desk to find the world's slowest and lackadaisical receptionist ever!  This middle aged lady probably wouldn't have sped up nor reacted any differently had I lit a blow torch under her ass!  She calmly and slowly handed us a consent form to sign (just like we had yesterday) and then she had to put some stickers on the damn papers and blah blah blah...without a care in the world that we were visibly terrified and that Laura had a beach towel wedged between her knees.  Several times, she chuckled at herself and her seemingly inability to get anything done right and fast.  Finally, (I was polite about it) I said, "Hey, we need to hurry this stuff up because she's bleeding pretty badly and we need to get seen NOW!"  The lady said, "oh dear" and without speeding up, finished her tasks and within a minute, some 45 minutes after I woke up, a nurse brought us back into the triage area where we had spent all day the day before. 

Laura sat on the bed and they brought out the monitor again and within a minute of being in the room, we heard the best sound in the world...the heartbeat of a baby inside mommy's belly!!!  It was as if the weight of the world had been lifted off our shoulders, and it felt like I had taken a breath for the first time since I woke up to the fear in Laura's voice!  Within a few minutes of hearing the heartbeat, they did some quick checks and told us that her "water broke with blood"...which apparently, isn't too rare and not a huge scare to nurses and medical staff that deal with babies being born every day...but to a guy like me, it was the scariest moment of my life.  Additionally, they confirmed that Laura was indeed in labor (no shit, right?!?!) and by 7:45 they moved us into a delivery room just down the hall. 

They got Laura into bed and around 8am, they checked her out and found she was dilated to 6cm (she was only 2cm at the doctor's office on Thursday night!) and all indicators were she was almost ready to have the baby!  We couldn't believe it when they told us this.  By 8:15, Laura was hooked up to an IV to get fluids going into her and shortly thereafter, an antibiotic was plugged in as well.  At 8:45, our doctor arrived for her first look.  She asked that the IV fluids be sped up and that the room be readied for a baby to be born!  At this time they also ruptured the "bag of water" a little more to help the process move along.  For the next hour, we sat in the room as Laura endured more painful contractions, while the IV bag looked like a waterfalls going through the tubes!  I didn't know IVs could pump fluids that quickly!!!  In the background of the room, the most soothing sound in the world was playing through some speakers...baby's heartbeat! 
Our delivery room, with the baby machine on the far wall to the right of the curtain 

Laura resting, and still as beautiful as ever, despite being hooked up to all of the machines. Seeing her like this again was the toughest part of the hospital stay for me!!

By 9:45, another check revealed baby's head to be lower than before.  By this time, Laura was not having a good morning!  With Erica, she had small contractions and couldn't feel them much.  With Hunter, she was having more powerful contractions and was in lots of pain.  We talked for a bit and Laura decided she'd sign up for an epidural.  By 10:10, the anesthesiologist has arrived and stuck the IV in Laura's back and she was settled back into bed.  Modern medicine blows my mind!  My amazing wife, takes it 10 steps further because of what she endures as a mom!  I'm not sure of the whole process because I couldn't watch, but from what the doctor was saying, there's a few numbing shots given in the back and then the insertion of the main catheter (I thought that went somewhere else?!?!) into her spine...and she barely squirmed!  I would've been in tears, cursing up the guy with the needle and crying for my mom if it were me...but she's a trooper!  Once that was in and she was beginning to relax a bit more, Laura's day got slightly better without the pain and discomfort.  Moving forward, as long as the Epidural was in, we'd be rotating Laura from one side to the other in her bed.

By 12:25pm, our doctor was back to check Laura again.  This time she had progressed to 7cm and baby's head was even lower than before.  The doctor wanted the progress to move quicker, so she recommended starting Pitocin to get Laura's body into high gear.  The Pitocin started around 12:50 at a dose of "2" and would increase by 2 every hour until her body was having the contractions needed to get her body fully ready to give birth. By 2:15, the Pitocin was increased to "4" and our doctor needed to leave.  She told us she'd be leaving us in good hands of a colleague of hers.  I think we were a little sad that she wouldn't be there for Hunter's birth, especially after she delivered Erica. But we understand that doctors can't hang out in the hospital all day waiting for a baby to arrive, especially when they have a life of their own they need to tend to.
Monitoring baby. His heartbeat is the blue line on top, while Laura's contractions are the green line on the bottom. 

Laura thought it was entertaining to know  a monitor placed on her toe caused her sock to glow...even through all the blankets on her!!!

My gorgeous wife!

At 3:30pm, we met the doctor would deliver Hunter and she placed an internal monitor in Laura in order to better monitor baby's heartbeat.  Additionally, the Pitocin was increased to "6" to get the contractions we needed to get her body ready for baby!

At 5pm, our delivery nurse, Sheri, who had been with us since we arrived 11 hours earlier, came into the room.  She had been monitoring outside and quickly pointed out a slight drop in baby's heartbeat, but that it had recovered almost immediately on the monitor (it appeared as a slight valley in comparison to his steady heart rate).  Another check on Laura revealed her body was ready to deliver, and as Sheri guessed when she came in, the dip in the heart rate was Hunter's last movement inside Laura as he dropped and got himself into the final position to be delivered.  Sheri called our new doctor and told her we were ready.  Sheri also asked Laura if she was willing to do a "practice push" to see if she was ready.  Laura shook her head yes, and Sheri quickly responded that she was indeed ready!
Our nurse, Sheri, with the baby machine ready on the left as Laura is getting herself ready to push as soon as the doctor arrives. (The clock says 5:25, within 10 minutes of this picture, she was pushing!)

By 5:35, our new doctor arrived in the room (appearing not much older than Laura and I) and the 3 of us were getting ready to help Laura push.  The doctor asked if I wanted to cut the cord. "No no no!  No no!! Not unless you want to scoop me off the floor and use some of these monitors on me, because I'll pass out!" Sheri and the doctor laughed. We watched the monitor to see when the next contraction was coming.  As Laura's body began contracting, we told her to start pushing...

The first series of 3 pushes went great and Hunter began moving along...The second series of pushes at the next contraction moved him even further, and got the doctor and nurses moving even faster!!! At this point, the doctor was able to see that he had pooped a little bit inside Laura as she was pushing.  The doctor looked at me and calmly said, "there's going to be another nurse from NICU (Neo-natal Intensive Care Unit, located directly next to the delivery ward in the hospital) coming in to help just incase it's needed." I few seconds later, I saw that nurse walk in and she prepped the big machine where Hunter would be taken to for his first checks after birth.  I looked down at Laura and gave her some words of encouragement. When I looked up, there were a couple more nurses in the room than before, and in the next 30 seconds, the room had at least 6 nurses from NICU, Sheri, and the doctor!  I must've been distracted and looked a bit stressed or worried because as the next contraction was coming on the doctor asked, "can I get nurse on the other side?" I was quickly relieved of my leg-holding duty and shifted closer to Laura's head.  She began to push for the last time. The doctor gave a few last words of encouragement for another push, and there he was! 

At 5:51pm, a short 15 minutes after Laura started pushing, Hunter cried within a second of being placed on Laura.  We knew right away he had a good set of lungs on him as he screamed and cried!  They toweled him off and placed him high on Laura's chest.  He was equally as adorable as Erica. And our first glimpse of Hunter and few moments with him were precious.  The feeling and emotion of seeing your child for the first time is the best in the world and words simply can't explain it.  A few minutes later, a nurse took hunter to the baby machine on the side of the room and did the initial checks and screens.  I left Laura's side and followed Hunter to the side and watched.  The nurse spoke loudly so all staff in the room could hear the results.  She then did the measurements..."weight is 9 pounds, 9 ounces." I responded equally as loud, "Holy shit!" We knew Hunter would be big. I guessed for weeks that he'd be over 9lbs, and as the due date came and went a week earlier, I knew he'd be a bit over 9lbs, but I never realized he'd be over 9.5lbs!  He was almost 3/4 of a pound heavier than Erica (she was 8lbs, 14oz!!!)!!!  The nurse finished her measurements, indicating he was 21.5 inches tall (the same as Erica) and his head was 14.5cm around.  I asked if he was looking good and if he was healthy and she said we indeed had a very healthy baby!  For the second time that day, I exhaled as more weight was lifted off my shoulders!

The first picture of Hunter!

First picture of mommy and Hunter as they snuggle a few minutes after he was born 

Holding Huntwr for the first time

Our little man, after his first feeding

After his first checks and measurements were done, Hunter was placed back on Laura for some snuggling as the doctor finished up on the business end.  A short time later, we coached Hunter to latch onto Laura for the first time as he began to feed.  It wasn't until after this first feeding when I held my son for the first time!  Holding your kid for the first time is such a great feeling!  My eyes teared up again and we took a short walk around the room.  I told him how happy we were to meet him, and I informed him that he'd be grounded for the foreseeable future because of all the heartburn and discomfort he caused his mom over the past 2 trimesters!!!  I returned Hunter to Laura for some more snuggles and resumed my duty as "Communications Specialist" as I did with Erica, and began sending the first texts to family and friends telling them of Hunter's arrival.

Some 2 hours after he was born, Hunter was in mommy's arms in a wheel chair as we made our way to our recovery room where we'd stay for the next 2 days until we were sent home Monday morning.  Around 8:45pm, our parents arrived at the hospital. I met them in the lobby and walked them all to the baby ward and brought Erica in the room first so we could spend some time as a new family of 4.  She was a little shy when she came in, but was super excited to see mommy!  She sat next to Laura on the bed for a couple of quick pictures.  At some point, she saw Hunter's toes sticking out of the blanket and she began playing with them with her fingers.  She giggled as he squirmed in response.  She asked some questions, but generally seemed indifferent meeting her little brother for the first time.  She seemed mostly excited just to see us for the first time that day.  She was up way past her usual 7:30ish bedtime and getting a little grumpy!  Our room was pretty small compared to our massive delivery room, so I went to the lobby and brought may parents in to meet Hunter.  As Grandma Barb held Hunter for the first time, I figured we could squeeze a couple more people into the room so I went to the lobby and brought Laura's parents into the room to meet the little guy as well.  For the first time in his busy little life, Hunter was passed around the room and everyone had a chance to hold him.  Many pictures were taken.  At some point, Erica saw his nose, and with one finger, she poked it softly and said, "BEEP!" as we often do with her nose at home.

In the wheel chair and headed for the recovery room

Erica meeting her little brother for the first time

First Lemke Family (of 4) Photo!!

After a short visit, Hunter's grandparents and big sister left and headed home, while Laura and I settled in for what would be the first of 2 fairly sleepless nights in the hospital.  For the next 2 days, nurses would be checking on Laura or Hunter nearly every hour.  Unlike Erica, Hunter slept a lot in the hospital (except, of course, overnight!).  Laura was able to take a couple of baths to soak. I was able to finally get a shower.  During our stay, our parents came for another visit on sunday, but had to keep Erica away because she woke up sunday morning with a cold! My parents brought Granny with them so she could meet Hunter. DD and Uncle Jorj came to visit, along with Tim and Kari. Additionally, our delivery nurse, Sheri, came to visit and check on us!  It's funny that after 12 hours with someone and being a part of a huge life-changing moment, Sheri felt almost like family too! 

Granny holding Hunter, her second great-grand child

By 9am Monday morning, our nurses were going over the last few items on a checklist to make sure we knew how to care for our baby (sadly, we only had to say "yes" or "we know" to satisfy their questions...no wonder so many kids don't stand a chance with their lousy parents once they leave the hospital and show up as little turds in school 5 years later!!!).  I went for the car seat still in the parking lot and brought out an armload of gifts and belongings.  I came back, put Hunter in his car seat and headed back to bring the car around to the front door, as Laura and Hunter were wheeled outside to be picked up.  We clipped him into the car, and we were on our way, bringing home our second child!!!

Dressed in camo and ready to go home!!!

Thanks for checking in on us and reading this entry in my Daddy Diary!  We appreciate all of the kind words, texts, phone calls, cards, meals and hugs sent our way over the past week when Hunter arrived, but also for all of the support given to us during Laura's pregnancy.  It certainly wasn't an easy one for her, and we're all glad it's over...but I've reminded her a few times while Hunter snuggles in her arms, that her misery at times seems like it was worth it...

My distraction as I blog this morning...


Saturday, January 30, 2016

Awaiting our little man!

1/30/16

As Laura rests in her hospital bed just out of reach from me, I'm in a quiet room trying to gather my thoughts in nervous and excited anticipation of the arrival of our son! The best part about this room is the echo of his heartbeat coming from the speakers on the monitor. 

I'll give the full story later once he arrives, but we've been in the hospital since just before 7am this morning after Laura's water broke just after 6am. Since we've been here, Laura's been hooked up for monitoring to make sure the little guy is still doing well. He's an active guy...we're guessing he is doing some stretches as he gets ready for his big work out we hope will happen in the next few hours. 

This is an exciting time yet very stressful one as well! The only thing holding back my excitement of his arrival, is my heart-breaking view of my wife, hooked up to a handful of machines with tubes and cords running around her bed giving her the fluids and the meds she needs. Just like with Erica's birth, I feel completely useless because I can only sit here and offer my hands to hold and squeeze when her discomfort and pain gets to be too much. 

We can't wait to meet you, little man...just a few more hours (hopefully) and we will have you in our arms and will shower you with the same love your sister has enjoyed for almost 3 years. We love you very much! See ya soon!!

Love, 
Daddy and Mommy

Laura and the monitors

Laura trying to nap with her legs propped up to help her find comfort

The monitor telling us all is well. The baby's heartbeat is the blue line on top and the green line shows mommy's contractions as her body gets ready to bring the next joy to the world. 



Sunday, January 24, 2016

Come on, dude!!!

1/24/16

Hey!...Little Dude!!!...We all want to meet you, so get out of mommy!!!

Today you are officially 1 day overdue!!! Your sister arrived right on time, and now I feel like an idiot because I've been telling everyone I had a feeling you'd be here early! 



Since Christmas, we've been sitting around, having lame weekends figuring we'd be taking a quick trip to the hospital to meet you at a moments notice. 

Mommy is ready to be done! Her belly is big. Her body aches and she has heartburn because she wants to meet you so badly!!!  She was pretty upset at the doctor's last week when she told her you might wait until this week to get here!

To help cheer mommy up, I brought home a dozen red roses on Friday after school and took her to dinner for some Mac and cheese (her favorite)!!

Your big sister Erica is talkin about you. She's even been carrying around your car seat with bunny in it, practicing so she can help care for you once you get here!

Today is your puppy, Lexi's, 4th birthday. She's opened some presents and destroyed her new toys already...she is even excited to meet you!

We even went to the Mall of America today to walk around, in hopes that some exercise would get you excited to come and meet us!

Our bags are packed. Your room is painted, decorated and ready for you to come home! There's little dinosaurs everywhere and your drawers are full of clothes waiting for you to fill them!

So...come on, dude!!! We all are getting anxious and I can't wait to hold you!!! I can't wait to see you...hopefully sooner than later! 

Erica riding rides at the Mall today while we tried "walking you out"

Erica playing with your car seat. 

Erica and mommy sitting by the fireplace last weekend, waiting for you!

Erica carrying her suitcase and your car seat, practicing getting ready to go to the hospital last weekend.