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Everyone lately has been talking about starting there first feliz. I just finished my first this week. I think it was easier to put together then I thought it would be. I already bought Princess Tiana material for a spring feliz.

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My little model is at grandparents, also it will be a couple weeks before she wears this dress.

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I love it! Great job!!!
 
Everyone lately has been talking about starting there first feliz. I just finished my first this week. I think it was easier to put together then I thought it would be. I already bought Princess Tiana material for a spring feliz.

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So cute!! Love the ruffles down the back!! They really aren't that bad to make - as long as you follow the tutorial. I would have been lost without it!!
 
Can someone help??? How do you embroider names on store bought Christmas stocking? Is it possible?? One of my kids' teacher wants me to embroider names on some stocking, and I have never done one!
 
Can someone help??? How do you embroider names on store bought Christmas stocking? Is it possible?? One of my kids' teacher wants me to embroider names on some stocking, and I have never done one!

Like at the top of the stocking? My guess would be to do a basting stitch around the area that the name will stitch, pin down the stocking top in that area making sure to pull the back part of the stocking down and pinning it out of the way & stitch. I've never done it myself, but if I were, that's what I would try first.
 

Most of my facebook friends have seen this already, but I can't resist sharing it- even though I haven't made it into anything yet. I drew this and digitized it yesterday and I think she turned out SO cute! I'm going to put it on something for Tessa for when we see The Princess and the Frog. But, I haven't decided what to make yet.

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I LOVE it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't wait to see the movie. So cute.
 
Most of my facebook friends have seen this already, but I can't resist sharing it- even though I haven't made it into anything yet. I drew this and digitized it yesterday and I think she turned out SO cute! I'm going to put it on something for Tessa for when we see The Princess and the Frog. But, I haven't decided what to make yet.

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Love her! Do you happen to have any plans to digitize the frog, too? Thought it would be cute to have little sister in a frog shirt. :)
 
I have to tell all you awesome ladies that I feel really neglectful of this board.....I try to skim thru once or twice a week and never have enough time to comment on everyone's beautiful things. You all are so talented and I love seeing your creations. I just feel bad that I don't have time to stop and quote everyone. Just know that I am enjoying everything!!!! :lovestruc



If you've been around a while, this little turkey might look familiar! I did it by hand a few years ago for Sawyer. But, I digitized it this year and made him a new shirt. He still loves it! Check out Tessa's missing teeth! She's had 3 front teeth fall out in the last couple of weeks and one more is really loose! She's talking with the cutest little lisp right now!

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He insisted that Tessa had to be in the picture, too! Stephres made the jacket that Tessa is wearing, so it's appropriate that she's in the picture.

Here's my little bitty Sawyer with his first turkey shirt. I can't believe how little he was!! He must have been about 17 months old. *sigh* I need a baby!

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I totally remember this cute turkey!!! And I have Sawyer at this age stuck in my brain...THATS WHY I HAVE A HEARTATTACK everytime you post a pic of him lately...he has gotten sooo much bigger and older so suddenly. I can't believe how fast time has gone by. Wow. So anyways, I love your new digitized design! I am hoping to stitch out at least a shirt or something...maybe a skirt? for the girls to wear Thursday. I love the jacket that Steph made! and cute Tessa with a sweet lisp...awwwwww!

Most of my facebook friends have seen this already, but I can't resist sharing it- even though I haven't made it into anything yet. I drew this and digitized it yesterday and I think she turned out SO cute! I'm going to put it on something for Tessa for when we see The Princess and the Frog. But, I haven't decided what to make yet.

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Wow this is awesome!! I love her big eyes! I just put in to get a free ticket for this movie...they were giving out cards when we were leaving animal kingdom for a free ticket.
 
Well I posted earlier today about finishing my first feliz. I also made my first bowling shirt for DS yesterday. DS usually wears uniforms to school, but they had a dress down day today so I finished his bowling shirt so he could wear it today. He picked out the batman material. I took the advice of others and didn't line the shirt.

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To those of you headed for MVMCP:

1) Wanna take me along???

2) I'm planning to go next year and want to make my daughter Cinderella's gown and jacket she sometimes wears in the winter. She was not in her jacket at the party we went to last year, but I have seen pictures from this year when she did. I think she was in the parade in her jacket last year.

I'd like some pictures of her jacket if anyone gets some.

Thanks in advance!
 
I am sorry to hear Lydia is not feeling well. I know how frustrating that is. I am sooooooooooooooo tired of Grace being sick. She was in the hospital last Christmas and has caught every thing imaginable since. I am so ready to go back to normal.

Thanks for the tip. I didn't even think of that. I think I need to go dig the gowns out of the trash where I threw them when I had my little hissy fit earlier. Thank God it is my sewing trash can only thread and material in it. Whew..................... I will try to add some fabric to the shoulder pieces. I like that idea. Thank you sooooooooooooooooooo much. I KNEW someone over here would help me.

I haven't really taken her temp today. I'm scared too! She is acting much more Lydia like today though! She doesn't feel real hot, so that's good!

I hope you can fix teh nightgowns!



I hope Lydia feels better soon. Abbie was sick for three weeks in October. I didn't think she was ever going to get better.

Thank you. this sickness stinks.
Coming out of lurkdom to say that this dress made Leighanna want me to make her one. Thank You!!! She rarely wants me to sew for her much anymore! I already had the pattern but had not made it yet. Of course she wanted that same fabric, but I didn't have it so we opted for a Thanksgiving one instead.
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I also just finished this for a Big Give.
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You guys have me wanting that pattern!!! Stop it!! That dress is great Tom!!!
And, you know I love that Big give outfit!!!

Okay, I just finished two more outfits (and no, I in no way did both of these completely tonight!!) I kept the pictures BIG!! So please thumbnail them!! And I can shrink them if you'd like!

DHS dress. It's a simply sweet with a strip work skirt. I think of it as "Mickey Through the Years":
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Oh yeah..all the faces are painted. I in no way wanted to applique all those!!
Thanks for looking! Now I really better get to sleep!!!

Jessica

OH WOW!!! :worship: Those are wonderful!!! I love the Mickey through the Years!! How clever!!1

And, i love that Steps dress!!! I like they way you have them all incorporated into the dress!!! Wonderful, just wonderful! ARe you eating at 1900 Park Fare?? The Steps will go crazy for this if you are!

It sounds like a fun trip! I know it must be hard to leave your dd, but think of it as special grandparent bonding time. Neither of our parents ever watched our kids. Wait, I take it back. My MIL watched my DS at 4 month-old for 1 HOUR WHILE HE WAS SLEEPING so that we could pick out a new van that we needed before we moved, since it was about 20 degrees below zero at the time and we didn't want to take DS along. In 23 years of marriage we've never had even one night away. I know I sound like I'm complaining, but I'm mostly upset that my kids will never have a special relationship with their grandparents the way a lot of kids have. They've never really wanted to spend any time with them.

I'm sorry her fever is back. I you sure it isn't developing into a secondary infection?

I'm so sorry about the Granparents .That is so sad. Heather and I didn't have a very close realtionship with our Grandma growing up either, so I was so happy that our kids have such a wonderful Grandma!!

I'm wondering about the same thing with Lydia.

Okay, the nurse in me is coming out....I'm thinking it's time to take her to the doctors again. That is a really long time to be running such high fevers. Even if it's "off and on" some days. At least call to see if they think it's okay.

I was hoping the nurse would come out! Lydia gets UTIs quite often (use to be earinfections when she was little). So, I am wondering if she has that too.

The nurse in you will like this one, then! They told Teresa not to bring the girls in at all unless they couldn't breathe! That's how rampant this flu is around here! So, she hasn't been to the doctor yet. They "let" me bring my kids in because Tessa's fever kept going up, after 5 days, and because Sawyer has had febrile seizures. I do think Lydia has H1N1 because, so far as I can see, it lasts a long time with the fever coming and going. But, I agree that it might be time to make sure she isn't getting an infection, too.

Yep, that's about right. They did tell me that if she was worse Monday to bring her in too. But, they said if I did bring her in, and it wasn't H1N1, that we would both have it by the time we left. They said they weren't giving out prescriptions to Tamiflu (unless they were high risk) so there wasn't anything they could do. I'm actually glad they didn't have us come in if they couldn't do anything.


It's been a day already. And it's not even noon yet! I had a serious freak out moment. I went to turn my sewing machine on and the lcd screen started blinking really weird and I couldn't use any of the buttons. When I would try to stitch it would stitch BACKWARDS!!!! Turned it off, switched plugs, switched surge protectectors, smacked the side of it and completely unplugged it and just walked away. Nothing seemed to work. I came back 20 minutes later and it magically started to work again. Now I'm scared to turn it off for fear that it won't turn back on. It's an older machine. I'm just hoping it gets me through christmas. Then, while brushing my darling 5 year olds hair to get her ready for school, I discover that she's cut her hair!!!!! This is the 3rd time she's done this. 3rd time!!!!! It makes me crazy. I guess I'm going to have to put all my sewing scissors up on a high shelf with a lock on it or something because she seems to get the ones out of my sewing case. I'm so frustrated right now I just want to scream!

My favorite line of this was "Turned it off, switched plugs, switched surge protectectors, smacked the side". :rotfl: I'm sorry for the bad day, I hope it gets better!

If you've been around a while, this little turkey might look familiar! I did it by hand a few years ago for Sawyer. But, I digitized it this year and made him a new shirt. He still loves it! Check out Tessa's missing teeth! She's had 3 front teeth fall out in the last couple of weeks and one more is really loose! She's talking with the cutest little lisp right now!

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He insisted that Tessa had to be in the picture, too! Stephres made the jacket that Tessa is wearing, so it's appropriate that she's in the picture.

Here's my little bitty Sawyer with his first turkey shirt. I can't believe how little he was!! He must have been about 17 months old. *sigh* I need a baby!
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Look at the little sweethearts!!! I love that little turkey shirt! Tessa is looking older!! Make her stop it! She looks so cute in a ponytail!!

And, look at my little Soybean Bustin a Move!!! I've always loved that picture! I can't believe how little he looks!!! It doesn't seem that long ago!

Most of my facebook friends have seen this already, but I can't resist sharing it- even though I haven't made it into anything yet. I drew this and digitized it yesterday and I think she turned out SO cute! I'm going to put it on something for Tessa for when we see The Princess and the Frog. But, I haven't decided what to make yet.

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LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT!!!! She is just so pretty!

I am so impressed that you draw these yourself!! You've got Mad Skilz Heather!

My daughter had beautiful long hair leading up to our Disney trip when she was 4. Then she cut a big piece off right by her face just a few days before leaving. I didn't freak, but decided it would be fine if I just took some off the back so it didn't look so out of proportion. After a few cuts, I knew I was in trouble! Fortunately my hairdresser worked her in for an emergency Disney cut! I'm not sure if you can see, but it kind of fluffed up at the sides and was SO cute!

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I hope your day turns around and you can do something with her hair AND your machine....

She looks so pretty! And, so little! Stop it you guys with all the little kid pictures!

Okay, I just think that sounds crazy.HELOO if my child can't breathe, I'm not calling to schedule them an appointment, they are going 911!!!! Also how do they know if the child has not developed a secondary infection? Dehydration is really easy with high fevers. I am a bad person, but I would probably call and say my child had an earache so they would check them out. I mean who is to say they don't have an earache with fevers that could be an ear infection?

I know! I really don't think I'll be calling the office if Lydia can't breathe! We live about 2 miles from the hospital, so I'd probably just drive her there! She gets UTIs quite frequently, I'm sure I could get her in by telling them I thought she had one. She use to get ear infections ALL the time too. Actually, now that you mention it, she did say her ear hurt last night.

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has anyone seen this???? I am in love with it!! I need it.... acckkkk.....

Lori
I keep looking at that when I go into joanns! Very cool!

ok So the babies name has been choosen!!

Mikaela Jaye

for those not on Facebook... Friend me if you are....

I am wanting to do some diaper cloth and newborn Monogramming... Can anyone help out with some designs?

Lori

What a pretty name Lori! I was just going to ask you if you picked a name yet! When are you due?
 
Okay, I just finished two more outfits (and no, I in no way did both of these completely tonight!!) I kept the pictures BIG!! So please thumbnail them!! And I can shrink them if you'd like!

DHS dress. It's a simply sweet with a strip work skirt. I think of it as "Mickey Through the Years":
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And a dress for Dinner with Cinderella at 1900 Park Fare. Another simply sweet with a "made up" peek-a-boo skirt:
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Oh yeah..all the faces are painted. I in no way wanted to applique all those!!
Thanks for looking! Now I really better get to sleep!!!

Jessica

Jessica, these are truly amazing!!

Most of my facebook friends have seen this already, but I can't resist sharing it- even though I haven't made it into anything yet. I drew this and digitized it yesterday and I think she turned out SO cute! I'm going to put it on something for Tessa for when we see The Princess and the Frog. But, I haven't decided what to make yet.

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I just love her! I'm going to have to think of something to put this one one!!
 
I love your feliz!! SOOO pretty!!

Love her! Do you happen to have any plans to digitize the frog, too? Thought it would be cute to have little sister in a frog shirt. :)
I plan on doing the frog, hopefully in the next few days!

I totally remember this cute turkey!!! And I have Sawyer at this age stuck in my brain...THATS WHY I HAVE A HEARTATTACK everytime you post a pic of him lately...he has gotten sooo much bigger and older so suddenly. I can't believe how fast time has gone by. Wow. So anyways, I love your new digitized design! I am hoping to stitch out at least a shirt or something...maybe a skirt? for the girls to wear Thursday. I love the jacket that Steph made! and cute Tessa with a sweet lisp...awwwwww!

Wow this is awesome!! I love her big eyes! I just put in to get a free ticket for this movie...they were giving out cards when we were leaving animal kingdom for a free ticket.
I know, I'm even shocked by how old he looks lately! I don't like it!

I got a card for a free ticket when we were there in October, too! Great deal!

He's adorable and so is his shirt!!

It's been a day already. And it's not even noon yet! I had a serious freak out moment. I went to turn my sewing machine on and the lcd screen started blinking really weird and I couldn't use any of the buttons. When I would try to stitch it would stitch BACKWARDS!!!! Turned it off, switched plugs, switched surge protectectors, smacked the side of it and completely unplugged it and just walked away. Nothing seemed to work. I came back 20 minutes later and it magically started to work again. Now I'm scared to turn it off for fear that it won't turn back on. It's an older machine. I'm just hoping it gets me through christmas. Then, while brushing my darling 5 year olds hair to get her ready for school, I discover that she's cut her hair!!!!! This is the 3rd time she's done this. 3rd time!!!!! It makes me crazy. I guess I'm going to have to put all my sewing scissors up on a high shelf with a lock on it or something because she seems to get the ones out of my sewing case. I'm so frustrated right now I just want to scream!
:hug: I love the "smacked the side of it" step, also. Not that I would ever do anything like that. :rolleyes1

Look what I got Tessa for Christmas!!!

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Some of you may remember when I bought her a Bratz sewing machine at a garage sale only to get home and discover that it didn't work- at all. She was so disappointed. Well, I decided to buy her a real sewing machine, just one that's small and kind of slow. I was playing with it today when she was at school and it seems like it works really well! It had great reviews, too. I bought hers on :wizard: for $39.99 w/ free shipping. It's called the Janome Sew Mini.
 
I plan on doing the frog, hopefully in the next few days!

Oh great! Now that means I have to add on 2 new outfits to finish before we leave...in less than a week! :rotfl: I think coordinating Tiana and frog shirts would be sooo cute!

Let us know when the frog's done...I might need to work in Tiana in the meantime. :rolleyes1
 
Well I posted earlier today about finishing my first feliz. I also made my first bowling shirt for DS yesterday. DS usually wears uniforms to school, but they had a dress down day today so I finished his bowling shirt so he could wear it today. He picked out the batman material. I took the advice of others and didn't line the shirt.

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I love it! And I can see that your son does too!!!

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Some of you may remember when I bought her a Bratz sewing machine at a garage sale only to get home and discover that it didn't work- at all. She was so disappointed. Well, I decided to buy her a real sewing machine, just one that's small and kind of slow. I was playing with it today when she was at school and it seems like it works really well! It had great reviews, too. I bought hers on :wizard: for $39.99 w/ free shipping. It's called the Janome Sew Mini.
Great deal Heather! She is going to be so excited!!
 
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Some of you may remember when I bought her a Bratz sewing machine at a garage sale only to get home and discover that it didn't work- at all. She was so disappointed. Well, I decided to buy her a real sewing machine, just one that's small and kind of slow. I was playing with it today when she was at school and it seems like it works really well! It had great reviews, too. I bought hers on :wizard: for $39.99 w/ free shipping. It's called the Janome Sew Mini.

Very cool! I've been thinking about getting Katie a machine for Christmas, but don't know if I'm ready to share my serger and supplies with her!!! :rotfl2:
 
What a pretty name Lori! I was just going to ask you if you picked a name yet! When are you due?

Thanks... I am due April 19th but hoping to go a week early... I try to induce around 39 weeks. I did with Jojo and Nicholas. Anastasia went almost 3 weeks late and that I will not do the same.

Lori
 
Well I posted earlier today about finishing my first feliz. I also made my first bowling shirt for DS yesterday. DS usually wears uniforms to school, but they had a dress down day today so I finished his bowling shirt so he could wear it today. He picked out the batman material. I took the advice of others and didn't line the shirt.

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It's great!

Look what I got Tessa for Christmas!!!

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Some of you may remember when I bought her a Bratz sewing machine at a garage sale only to get home and discover that it didn't work- at all. She was so disappointed. Well, I decided to buy her a real sewing machine, just one that's small and kind of slow. I was playing with it today when she was at school and it seems like it works really well! It had great reviews, too. I bought hers on :wizard: for $39.99 w/ free shipping. It's called the Janome Sew Mini.

She's gonna love it! It looks really great- and I can't wait to see what she makes with it!
 
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Hi everyone! I'm way far behind and really have no hope of catching up, so I hope you don't mind my just jumping in. As the Facebookers know, our crew has been sick FOREVER. We've had some major dramahs going on as well but hopefully that will settle down soon.

I did finally get a project done, just in time for the movie! Emmy "designed" it all, I was just the mouse doing her bidding! :laughing: I think when it frays I'll like it more...

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Look what I got Tessa for Christmas!!!

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Some of you may remember when I bought her a Bratz sewing machine at a garage sale only to get home and discover that it didn't work- at all. She was so disappointed. Well, I decided to buy her a real sewing machine, just one that's small and kind of slow. I was playing with it today when she was at school and it seems like it works really well! It had great reviews, too. I bought hers on :wizard: for $39.99 w/ free shipping. It's called the Janome Sew Mini.

woo hooo great deal!!!
 
I don't know if I will EVER catch up, but I will try. . . I'm way back on thread 17. . .

For those of you who don't know the baby (Isabel) was born on 10/16 :)

Here is the wayyy long birth story (FEEL FREE TO SKIP):

On Wednesday October 14 at about 5 am I had what I thought was a leak of fluid. I went to the birth center and the strip tested positive for amniotic fluid. They had me go have a good breakfast and then come back (we chose Denny’s). We returned to the Birth Center, and I stayed there and sent Dennis to work (he was only working until 1pm). I was at 1.5 cm’s. They had me walk a lot until noon, and checked me and nothing, so they started me on the breast pump and I was getting some contractions. After we had lunch they decided that maybe it was a high leak and not an actual tear in the sac down low (because they could still feel the bag of water around the baby’s head. They did a fern test and it was negative for amniotic fluid, so they decided that it wasn’t my water braking after all. I went home showered and then headed to the hospital or a biophysical ultrasound – baby scored 8 out of 8, and fluid was at 17 (should be between 5 and 20 – he expected I’d be around 10 being at almost 40 weeks). So I went home and got a good night’s sleep (minus all the potty breaks). I also took it easy the next morning.

I tried to stay in bed as much as possible, but started getting some contractions in the morning (got nervous and decided to lay in bed some more, because Dennis had to work until 9pm that night). I guess I panicked that it may finally be time, even though days before I couldn’t wait for it to be time. The contractions got regular around 1/2pm – they were 15 minutes apart then. They got closer and closer as the day went on. Round 6pm I took a long hot shower to relieve some of the pain, the contractions were 5-7 minutes apart then. Around 8/9pm I sent Dennis a text message that I was having pretty regular contractions, that he didn’t need to leave early or rush, but that he should come home as soon as the class he was teaching let out. Dennis didn’t get home until 10pm that night – and by then they were 3-5 minutes apart, I tried to ignore them as much as possible during dinner (but I didn’t get much food down, my mother-in-law had cooked and I think she thought I didn’t like her cooking, it was a good picadillo (Cuban beef dish) but it was hard to eat when in so much pain. I continued to try to ignore the contractions as much as possible during Grey’s anatomy and Private Practice, but at 11pm we headed out to the Maternity Center because they had been 3-5 minutes apart for over an hour.

We arrived at the Miami Maternity Center before midnight. I was 3cm dilated, 80% effaced and baby was at 0 station. They usually do not keep you until you are 4cm dilated, but they decided to have me stick around for at least a couple hours to see if things were progressing, especially since my blood pressure was a little high (140/90) and so was my temperature (100). They had me pick out a movie (I chose Bog Daddy) and they put it in. I cuddled some in bed with Dennis, tried to get some rest, but really couldn’t. My BP did go down a little bit, according to the midwife that was short lived only until my mom arrived. My mom and grandmother arrived around 1am (the 15th was my mom’s birthday). I spent the whole night with contractions – walking a bit both inside the birth center and outside, got in the hot tub, tried to sleep, etc. It was very painful, but I was doing ok, especially in the water. The hot tub was HEAVEN. I didn’t have them turn on the jets, but just the warm water and the buoyancy was heavenly.
I was starting to think that I wasn’t going to be able without pain medication and started getting worried. The midwives were great in getting me through my contractions, but it was much more pain than I imagined it would be. Worse than my cancer pain back when I was searching for a diagnosis, and I thought that was horrible. My BP and temperature were a bit high again, which was a concern. They stayed that way and when my water broke at 4am there was meconium. That scared me a lot and with the midwives support we got transferred to the hospital (North Shore, in Miami). To some extent I am saddened that we went – everything went totally different than I had planned at that point, although I am happy and grateful that both the baby and I are healthy.

We arrived at North Shore some time before 5am. The walk from the ER to the Labor and Delivery floor was tough. I was surprised they didn’t offer a wheelchair. I had to keep stopping for contractions. Upon arrival I was given room 304, and a great nurse, although check in was a pain. I was 5cm when I got there. After all the check in formalities (blood, IV, give a urine sample, give us all your health history, etc.) the doctor decided to give me magnesium for the BP and wanted to start me on pitocin since the baby was low and thought I would go fast. They offered me pain medication at that point and said I should get an epidural. I was so exhausted at this point I went with it. It was around 9am when the anesthesiologists finally came, and apparently I got the worst of the three, he stuck me 11 times and NO LUCK – he kept hitting the bone! It was super hard to sit still during all my contractions for about an hour while he kept messing up. The nurse offered to get him the ultrasound machine to be able to see better, but he didn’t accept, he was hesitant. Finally he allowed another anesthesiologist to try and he got it n the first shot, but they decided only to put a ¼ dose of med’s in. So at 10 am after being in labor for 20 hours I had some short lived pain relief. They started the pitocin. Hen the doctor came in he did the longest exam EVER – I asked him to stop because the pain med’s had worn away and it was just too painful. He said there was a lot of meconium and for the baby’s safety suggested a c-section, at that point I wanted to wait it out some. He also suggested maybe the baby was too big for me – I said that argument wouldn’t work on me, I had only gained 5 lbs the whole pregnancy and at the ultrasound on Wednesday the tech said she was between 7-8 lbs. Plus the midwives had warned me they’d try that because I am overweight – but I took care of myself during the pregnancy. But they had someone else come and basically told me if the baby aspirated it she could die. Around the same time, the anesthesiologist gave me a full does of pain med’s and the baby’s heart rate dropped to the 60’s for about a minute – that was VERY scary. So at their insistence and for fear of harming the baby I agreed to the c-section. That part went very quickly. At 12:13 pm Isabel made her dramatic entrance to the world – and she was STILL pooping even as they were wiping her down. She was smaller than we expected/imagined and thank God she did not aspirate any meconium. We got to hold her until they were ready to finish the surgery and then I had Dennis go with her to the Nursery. I was taken to recovery. As soon as she got hungry they brought her to me and I got to nurse her for the first time, right there in recovery. As soon as she was born and all was well my BP was low for me – staying around 115-120/60-70 until the day I left the hospital. I have some doubts of whether or not I should have said ok to the c-section. A lot of days I wish I had waited a little to see if the pitocin dilated me fast enough to push her out – but in the end all I prayed for the whole pregnancy was a healthy baby (and my health) and that is exactly what I got.

The spinal tap headache started almost immediately – but they were controlling the pain with some shots. So two days later (the 18th) the baby and I went home. Things got progressively worse – until I couldn’t stand the pain just to sit up to nurse Isabel. On October 23rd I went to urgent care and they told me to go back to where I delivered, so I decided I’d go in the morning. The 24th I fed the baby, showered and headed over to North Shore, I arrived around 11 am. It wasn’t until 9pm that an anesthesiologist came in to do a blood patch, he poked me another 16 times to get the space. In the end it didn’t work, so Sunday the 27th I went to Baptist Hospital (my favorite hospital in Miami) and they did a CT scan. They told me there was barely any of the needed fluid around my brain and that was why I was in so much pain. They admitted me to the hospital and at 4pm the next day, Monday, they did a successful blood patch under fluoroscope. Everyone there was amazed at home many times I had been poked! They counted 16 scabs at that point. The doctor said he had NEVER seen anything like it. Since it was under fluoroscope he got it in the first try. I started to feel better almost immediately, but it took a few days to feel back to normal in that respect. Thankfully we are well now, just the normal struggles of being sleepless and with breastfeeding.

We are hoping to find a doctor that would be willing to attempt a VBAC for the next time. But that isn't on the radar yet ;)

Here are some pictures:
One of her first pictures:
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She's modest, covering up, lol:
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My first time holding her:
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DH's first time holding her:
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If you care to see more, here are pictures on facebook:

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2176377&id=1307360&l=89a6d579aa

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2177720&id=1307360&l=8de8e86ca9
 
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