Sunday, May 31, 2009

First Week




Whew! This has been quite a week. We are so blessed to get to spend time with our new baby girl. Her little facial expressions are so cute! This week has been a whirlwind of experiences, mostly good and some bad. I have been pretty exhausted, healing from the delivery and working on getting sleep. I won't go over all the details of what has occured, but I have definitely felt like I've been on a roller coaster, one day feeling like we were getting the hang of things, and the next having something new and difficult to experience. Dale and my mom have been such an amazing support, running laundry around the clock and taking shifts at night so I could just focus on feeding and healing/resting. We have all been amazed how it has taken the full effort of three adults to care for one little one.

We did have a scary experience with Faith when her diapers all the sudden started being an abnormal color on her 4th day of life. We had to go to the doctor (our first time getting a diaper bag ready and going somewhere), where we were told she had blood in her stools. It wasn't fresh, so most likely it was no problem, but of course that is still not very comforting for brand new parents (one of which who is dealing with some pretty major hormones). The doctor suggested I could pump for a week and have Faith go on formula for that week to see if it went away, but that option seemed really hard and overwhelming to me. At the advice of some friends who searched all over the internet, our doula, and a midwife, we decided to keep on with the nursing. They found that it was probably just some of the first few days' poop coming back (like she hadn't gotten rid of it all). That was a very hard night for me. I wanted to make the best decision for Faith, and it was so hard to know what was best. I'm sure this is the first of many scenarios like this in life...trying to figure out what is the best parenting decision to make. By the next morning, the poops turned back to their regular color, and we were so relieved. I never imagined I'd be so excited to see yellow poop.

Anyways, even through all the hard stuff, it has been a pretty amazing experience. It has been so fun to see Dale as a dad...he did not want to let her go at all those first two days. He just adores his little girl. We really appreciate all the prayers and congratulations we have received. We can't wait for you all to meet her and see how stinkin' cute she is. What a beautiful girl. We will update more soon, but obviously are a little tight on time right now. We love you all.
~Ashley

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Welcome to the world, Faith Gianna Huntington




On Sunday May 24th at 4:18 am Faith Gianna Huntington was born. She promptly showed us how awesome she was by scoring a 10/10 on her Apgar test and then rolling on her side when she was only hours old. (She can also hold her neck up pretty well too) She is the most beautiful creation in the world and I weep at the gift of God's creation whenever I look her in the eyes. In her eyes I find a devotion and love that I never have known. Ashley will update more soon.
-Dale

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

39 Weeks




We have less than a week now until Faith's due date on the 26th. We are very excited (okay, Dale's a little impatient) for her arrival. I am still feeling pretty good, just a bit of pain in the lower back because she has dropped down some. But overall I still feel really good. My mom has arrived now in Wichita, so she is excited she will be here for right when the baby comes. The house is pretty much situated, so now all we need is baby :). We appreciate any prayers for a safe and healthy delivery with no complications. So far both baby and I are really healthy, so that is comforting. We hope you all are doing well and hopefully our next update will have a baby picture! God bless!

Friday, May 15, 2009

Funny Craig's list postings...

Ok,
The craigslist postings out here are hilarious! Here is one.

If you want him come get him. He is a very beautiful mule. Dark Brown, he looks more like a horse than a mule. He is about 15 hands tall.. Please only call if you are coming to get him. Thank you. 620-388-6358
This mule is about 5 or 6 years old. He is not broke. I traded a nice horse for him, and I was told that he was green broke. You must know how to handle animals to take this Mule. He will run and jump fences. I cannot handle him and I have no time for him.


Location: Pratt
it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

38 Weeks



As of today we are at 38 weeks. For almost the last 24 hours I've been having contractions, but they don't hurt and aren't progressing anywhere. It is an odd feeling. I always thought I would just be normal, and then I would go into labor. But at least it doesn't hurt (yet) :). I'm just trying to relax and not get too worked up about it. We are definitely eager to see our little one. Also, my mom comes on Monday, so we are excited to see her. This is our first visitor from California! Hope you are all doing well :)