| The Black Bard |
Right, update time, as I set up my brother to watch the dog, cat, king snake, and gerbils, since we need to spend another evening at the hospital (no problems, just general observation). Here we go:
Kaiya Annette Rands, daughter of Morgan Tyler "Black Bard" Rands and Anna Katrine "Chalinda" Rands, was born April 3, 2009, at 1:43 AM. She weighed 6 pounds, 7 ounces, and was 20 inches long. Labor was 4 hours (not a joke, short labors run in my wife's family).
She is wonderfully healthy, bewlideringly alert, and has the cutest voice I have ever heard. I will find a place to upload some pictures tomorrow when we come home.
Thanks to all the Paizo community for your kind words and wishes, your thoughts mean a lot to us!
| The Black Bard |
Right, finally back from the hospital for good. Kaiya was having some trouble with nursing (still is) but we got a solid system for feeding using a finger, syringe, and a tube. Whatever keeps her fed, thats all that matters.
Anyhow, a few photos are up on my Flickr Page for those who like to look at babies. Thanks again to all for your support and thoughts!
| lynora |
Right, finally back from the hospital for good. Kaiya was having some trouble with nursing (still is) but we got a solid system for feeding using a finger, syringe, and a tube. Whatever keeps her fed, thats all that matters.
Anyhow, a few photos are up on my Flickr Page for those who like to look at babies. Thanks again to all for your support and thoughts!
Awww. Cute baby :) I know that nursing troubles can be really frustrating. (My son had a sinus infection as a newborn.)Hang in there. Sounds like you've got the right attitude about it already.
Snorter
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Right, finally back from the hospital for good. Kaiya was having some trouble with nursing (still is) but we got a solid system for feeding using a finger, syringe, and a tube. Whatever keeps her fed, thats all that matters.
Ugh. I had that with my first (born four weeks early).
Not that you'd ever realise now; she's tallest in her class.She may seem fragile now, but they can come through this with no ill-effects.
Andrew Turner
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Right, finally back from the hospital for good. Kaiya was having some trouble with nursing (still is) but we got a solid system for feeding using a finger, syringe, and a tube. Whatever keeps her fed, thats all that matters.
Anyhow, a few photos are up on my Flickr Page for those who like to look at babies. Thanks again to all for your support and thoughts!
Awesome! And congrats, she looks brilliant--both my daughters were coneheads for almost a week after they were born!