Thursday, October 30, 2008
This video took awhile for me to figure out how to upload it, but I finally got it. It's a few days old, and I know my voice on it is probably annoying. I will try not to talk as much on future videos. There are a few older videos we took as well. I will get those uploaded in the next few days and take some more recent stuff too.
Luke is a very, very sweet boy!! We love him so much. He slept so good last night and didn't even get fussy at all. Marc and I both got a good night's sleep. It was wonderful.
My mom is still in town, but she is leaving after this weekend. I know she will be glad to get back home with dad and Olivia, but I will miss her so much. She has done so much for us here. Marc and I have been spoiled. I am sure she will be glad to have a break when she gets home. Marc says he'll never forget that his mother in law scooped the litter box for us while she was here!!
Wendi, Marc and Luke
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Visitors
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Monday, October 20, 2008
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Luke's arrival
I hope you guys enjoyed the pictures. We are sorry it took so long (2 whole days) to get some pictures up online. I guess you guys can see they were worth the wait. Isn't he the cutest little boy you've ever seen.
Here is his vital info:
It's a boy!!!
Luke Daniel Tumminello born Oct. 15, 2008 at 12:03pm
He weighed 6lbs. 7oz and was 19 inches long.
We plan to call him Luke.
He was born 13 days earlier than our predicted due date. Thank goodness for my cousin Mandy I had my bags packed for the hospital, and we really had most everything set up at home.
Marc and I are exhausted. We had our first night at home last night, and we were both awake most of the night. Luke has some jaundice because he and I are different blood types. To treat the jaundice, I have to feed him every 2 to 3 hours and we have a special blanket called a wallaby blanket that we wrap him up in while he sleeps. The blanket produces a special wavelength of light that helps him break down the bilirubin. It seems to be working, and we should be able to stop using the blanket by Monday. He doesn't seem to mind the blanket; I think it helps to keep him warm. He looks like a little glow worm when he's swaddled up with the blanket.
Today, I enjoyed a nice nap as did Marc while my mom watched the baby and went grocery shopping. I am so glad my mom is here; otherwise, Marc and I might starve!!
I will post some more pictures soon.
Wendi and Marc
Here is his vital info:
It's a boy!!!
Luke Daniel Tumminello born Oct. 15, 2008 at 12:03pm
He weighed 6lbs. 7oz and was 19 inches long.
We plan to call him Luke.
He was born 13 days earlier than our predicted due date. Thank goodness for my cousin Mandy I had my bags packed for the hospital, and we really had most everything set up at home.
Marc and I are exhausted. We had our first night at home last night, and we were both awake most of the night. Luke has some jaundice because he and I are different blood types. To treat the jaundice, I have to feed him every 2 to 3 hours and we have a special blanket called a wallaby blanket that we wrap him up in while he sleeps. The blanket produces a special wavelength of light that helps him break down the bilirubin. It seems to be working, and we should be able to stop using the blanket by Monday. He doesn't seem to mind the blanket; I think it helps to keep him warm. He looks like a little glow worm when he's swaddled up with the blanket.
Today, I enjoyed a nice nap as did Marc while my mom watched the baby and went grocery shopping. I am so glad my mom is here; otherwise, Marc and I might starve!!
I will post some more pictures soon.
Wendi and Marc
Friday, October 17, 2008
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
37 week check up
We are getting very excited now!! I went to the doctor today for an ultrasound. According to the ultrasound, the baby is 6lbs. 14oz. That puts me right on track for a 7.5 to 8 pound baby. The heart beat looks great, and the head is down. I am far enough along that if I go into labor, I can go to the hospital and have the baby.
I plan on packing my hospital bag tomorrow just to be prepared. The doctor says not to expect anything to happen this week, but that it could. The full moon is next Tuesday, so you never know. Apparently Kelli and I were both born on full moons.
I plan on packing my hospital bag tomorrow just to be prepared. The doctor says not to expect anything to happen this week, but that it could. The full moon is next Tuesday, so you never know. Apparently Kelli and I were both born on full moons.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
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