Saturday, December 3, 2011

Greta Paige

It's a girl!!  Greta Paige Geurink was born at 7:30pm on Friday, November 25.  She was 7 lbs 9 oz and 18.75" long.

I was 38 weeks and 1 day--woohoo!  It was perfect timing.  It worked out great that I had about 2 weeks to run errands (while only taking 2 kids with me!) after being on bedrest, she didn't come on Thanksgiving so I was able to enjoy our family get togethers, and yet I'm glad she didn't wait too long to come out as the week before she came I gained lots of weight in fluid that was in legs and feet and made it very uncomfortable to walk and very difficult to bend my legs (along with other normal pregnancy woes).  I had had a doctors appointment on Tuesday and right away he noticed my significant weight gain (I don't know how much b/c I'm not sure what I was the week before--I like to not pay attention to how much weight I'm gaining:D) but also right away could see by looking at my feet what had caused it.  At that appointment I was dilated to almost a 3 and 70% effaced I think.  My doctor had said he would induce the following Tuesday, Wednesday or Friday if I wanted to, which I've never really wanted to be induced (and it wasn't an issue ever in past pregnancies), so it worked out well that I didn't have to make that decision.  We are so thankfuly though that we made it to full term and could take her home from the hospital with us!  We appreciate all the prayers that were sent up for Greta!

For my own record (and anyone else interested), here's her birth story (thanks to Joe's great notes, I still remember the details:D):

The Tuesday before I had her I had had an appointment.  It was going to be on Wednesday, but my dr had me move it up a day so that in case I was having steady contractions and they were dilating me enough, he could then break my water.  With Thanksgiving being on Wednesday and my doctor being out of town Wednesday night until Thursday night, I didn't really want to go into labor then (although if it had happened that way, I'm sure it would have worked out okay too).  But on Tuesday I was only at a 2 1/2 and I can't remember how effaced...70% or something?  Maybe 80%?  It was just a bit more dilated and effaced than I had been the week before. 

Friday morning I had been having contractions every 5ish (I didn't time them) minutes.  I didn't think anything of it because I've had this other times this pregnancy and they've always gone away when I went to bed and they really didn't hurt that bad--uncomfortable, but totally tolerable.  Joe had the day off since it was Black Friday and was then going to take Layla over to his parents' house to fix a leak on one of the tires on our Tahoe.  I went to the bathroom quick before I was going to do Layla's hair and then they were going to head out.  I then suddenly had quite a bit of bleeding, so I called the after hours number for my doctor's office.  I never heard back from the doctor so Joe called his dad to quick come over and watch the kids and we decided to just head in thinking that's what they'd tell us to do anyway--and even if it wasn't labor, we'd feel better knowing all was okay with the baby.  We arrived at Zeeland Hospital (each kid has now been born at a different hospital since we keep making it further along with each kid--31, 34 and now 38 weeks) at a little after 1pm.  When they checked me at 1:30 I was at 4cm and 80% effaced and contracting every 3-6 minutes so they said I was staying.  My contractions were stronger, but still not that bad (or maybe it's knowing what they turn into that compared to that, they weren't bad at all--I could still talk).  The nurse called my doctor (who was not on call that weekend but he said he'd come in to deliver which was nice) and she said I could have pain meds whenever I wanted if I chose to have them and that she would just need a decision by 7 or 8 cm.  I had never had an epidural so I wasn't sure if I wanted one or not.  If things were going to go quick, I figured I could make it again even though I swore after having Gibson that I'd never opt out of an epidural again--apparently time makes the pain seem not as bad:).  At 4pm the nurse checked me again and I was only at a 5--this was very different than my other labors as with Layla my water broke at home and when we arrived at the hospital I was at an 8, rushed to a delivery room and then started pushing once we got to the delivery room and with Gibson once the dr broke my water I dilated right away to an 8 (but with him labor took like 6 hours after that so I was stuck at an 8/transition labor until they were able to break a forebag and then he arrived 5 minutes after the forebag broke with 2 pushes). The difference this time seems to be that they didn't break my water b/c my doctor wasn't there.  Anyway, the nurse called my dr after checking me and he said that he wanted to give me Pitocin if that was okay with me.  That was not in my ideal labor situation, but I said that was fine.  Once I was going to get the Pitocin, I figured that if I was going to be given drugs in labor, I might as well have more drugs and just get an epidural too.  Around 5:15 I got my epidural and thought it made my contractions a little better once he administered it.  I could still feel them, but they were similar to what I was having all day, so I figured that with the Pitocin (which tend to make contractions stronger), it must have been working b/c they still weren't too bad.  We were bored--we had just been sitting all afternoon in the hospital watching tv (and football was on about half of the channels so my normal shows weren't on, but still much better than when I was in labor with Gibson and was trying to concentrate on the tv but it was on some dumb informercial and Joe was sleeping so I wasn't able to change the channel--had I had something to throw at him to wake him up I probably would have:D).  At 6:30 the nurse checked me again and put the catheder in and when she did, my water broke.  I wondered at that time why it hurt to get the catheder since she had said I wouldn't feel it b/c of the epidural.  I didn't have time to think about that because instantly my contractions got way worse.  I could definitely feel them and so she told me to push the little button to get a shot of the epidural so I did but it wasn't helping.  She said to give it about 10 mintues and then if it still wasn't working, she'd call anesthesia back.  When she had checked me I was still only at a 5 so she then went to call my dr to tell him that.  When she got back in the room I told her I felt like I needed to push and the contractions were awful so she checked me and I was at a 9.  She then quick went to call my dr to tell him to come in.  They then got the room ready for delivery and checked me again just after 7 and I was fully dilated and REALLY wanted to push so the nurse made me do some silly breathing things to try to hold it off until my dr arrived.  The breathing stuff did help though b/c I was able to put off pushing until my dr got there.  My dr arrived at 7:25 and quick popped his head in the room to tell them that he was there and the nurses told him to quick hurry.  He then came right back in the room so one of the nurses told me I could start pushing (probably not realizing how easily my babies push out:D).  The dr quick put his boot things on, put one glove on and then saw the baby's head so he was holding her head with the one hand and asked the nurse to help put his other glove on, told me to push one more time, and out she was at exactly 7:30.  He put her right on my stomach which was different for me too since otherwise they've had to make sure the baby was breathing fine and such with the Layla and Gibson (I was able to hold Gibson after he was checked out though).  She was placed really low on my stomach since her cord was so short, but then after a bit they took her off and weighed her and then I could actually hold her.  I wasn't surprised that she was a girl, but I don't think I would have been that surprised with a boy either since I really had no idea what she was and obviously figured she was one or the other:).  I am very happy to have another girl though and Joe and Layla both really wanted a girl so it worked out well for them too:).  I am happy for Layla to have a sister since I always loved having a sister growing up.  And they are just under 3 1/2 years apart which isn't much more of a spacing than my sister and me so hopefully they will be good buddies:).  And of course hopefully Gibs is good buddies with them too:).  I have no idea why my epidural didn't work--I'm pretty sure it didn't help at all b/c I felt everything and could walk right away and never had any numbing anywhere.  So, for my final birth I did get to experience having an epidural, it just for some reason didn't work.  But really, this labor was definitely my easiest, so I can't complain.  It was only really bad for an hour--the rest of the labor was pretty boring:).  And actually, after I had my epidural, I was a little sad (as weird as this is) that for my last child birth I wouldn't experience true pain, so I guess in the end it worked out that I could again remember how much it hurts:).  Yet it's worth every second of pain:).

It was so weird to have the "normal" hospital stay this time.  We weren't used to having the baby in the room with us and such.  It was great being able to hold her whenever and not worrying about how many visitors could see her at once.  And of course it was great being able to bring her right home with us! 
Since being home, I will admit she's been held way more than my other kids.  Partly because her big brother tends to be a wild child and I'm afraid he'll accidentally hurt her, but mainly because she is my last baby and that makes me sad:( (but not sad enough that I will change my mind:D).  She's been doing great at home.  The first night she slept terrible!  That was a new experience for us too b/c otherwise our kids have always been on a nice 3 hour schedule when they come home from the hospital and they understand the difference between day and night.  She wanted nothing to do with her crib that night or the next day, but then by the next night, she slept good in her crib.  She was doing one 5-6 hour stretch (she probably would have gone longer, but I woke her up to get enough feeds in since she was so sleepy during the day and not wanting to eat that much) but then the past couple of nights she has woken up on her own to eat--once after 5 hours and then last night after 4.5.  I'm thinking her sleepy stage is starting to wear off.  She went to the ped on Thursday for her first check up and he said we should wake her up after 4-5 hours in the night until her 2 week check up and we know she's gaining weight and such (not that he's concerned with her weight but just to make sure she's eating enough).  She was 7 lbs 9 oz when she was born and then 7 lbs 1 oz when she left the hospital and on Thursday was also 7 lbs 1 oz.  So she probably dipped below 7 lbs 1 oz and is now on her way back up.  She was 19.75" on Thursday and the dr said that normally they only gain about 1/2" in the first week, so she was probably a little longer at birth than what she measured at, but that they tend to be shrunk up when they come out so it's hard to get a good measure and that the dr office measurement was probably more accurate--so she was probably more like 19.25" at birth.  I thought she seemed quite short seeing that cousin Harper (born exactly one week before her!) was born at 34 weeks and was 18.5" (I'll have to do a blog about Harper later).  I had just figured that Greta got her mama's short genes:). I thought it was interesting that her ped noticed the bruising on her eye brows right away (my dr pointed it out when I delivered her too) and asked if she came out quickly. I said "yes" and he said, "like 2 pushes?".  "Yep".  I just didn't realize before that bruising like that apparently comes from being pushed out quickly.  The things you learn:).  I can harldy even see it and he said it'd go away soon. 
For those that like baby name info, had she been a boy, she would have been Jensen Crawford (or possibly Judson Crawford--Judd).  It was Crawford Jensen and then we changed it to Jensen Crawford.  I also liked Bennett and Joe liked Bentley, but we couldn't agree on either of those.  We didn't want a name that ended in and "a" or an "n" like Layla and Gibson or a name that started with an "l" or a "g".  Well, we then decided to just give up our "rules" since we had such a hard time with names this time.  For most of the pregnancy, Greta was Presley Paige but then we started to feel unsettled about that name for different reasons.  We liked Presley with Layla too, but with having a dog named Elvis, that seemed a little too weird--especially because we aren't Elvis Presley fans in the least bit--we just like his names:).  This time we figured that with Elv being older (*sniff sniff*) and having two kids in between that with their names not being linked to "the king" at all, it would be fine, but in the end decided to go with Greta (obviously:D).  I liked Greta long before we had kids but changed my mind while pregnant with Layla.  And the Paige doesn't have any meaning to it--we just liked the name.  I've liked it ever since I was really little and there was a soap star named Paige:).

The kids had fun hanging out with all the grandparents while we were in the hospital.  Joe's dad quickly came over on Friday and then his parents stayed at our house overnight with them and all came to visit us Saturday morning.  Joe's parents said that when they told her that I had the baby she asked if I pushed it out and had an epidural--she likes the baby shows (like A Baby Story) on TLC a little too much:).  When the kids first walked into the hospital room, Layla seemed a little weirded out even though normally she's very excited about hospitals (again, she really loves all things medical b/c of those shows--maybe someday she'll be an OB or a L & D nurse:D).  But then she warmed right up.  Gibs didn't seem phased by any of it--he just liked exploring the hospital room.  Gibs and Layla are definitely very different b/c when he was born, she would visit him and sit nice and quiet in the Special Care Nursery (not for all that long, but for a bit).  He would never just sit still! 
Anyway, Saturday evening, after Gibs' nap, Grandpa and Grandma brought the kids back to the hospital and then Joe brought them to Grampy and Gigi's to spend the night with them.  Saturday night we got our "special" hospital meal and it had been delivered shortly before the kids were dropped back off at the hospital by Joe's parents.  Joe had eaten a bit of his dinner and then quick went down to get the kids and brought them back up to our room as I finished feeding Greta.  Of course then they both wanted parts of our meals and we were trying to make sure Gibs didn't get into too much trouble. Joe then quickly finished his food so he could load them up and bring them to Grampy and Gigi's.  It was just funny b/c it had been so peaceful all day with just Greta (and visitors) and then suddenly Layla and Gibson were there and we were both trying to quick eat, give them part of our food, and keep them entertained and suddenly it was a glimpse into our busy family of five.  It may be busy at times with 3 kids under 3 1/2, yet we both agreed we wouldn't have it any other way:). 
Sunday we were discharged around noon (later than we had hoped since Elvis had stayed home alone that night and we really didn't want to come home to a mess!) and headed home with just Greta.  Grampy and Gigi dropped the kids off a bit later.  It was weird to come home with just a baby--it felt so quiet in the house!  But now it is no longer quiet and that is nice too:).

I know that pictures are much more interesting, so they'll hopefully be coming soon:).

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Big Ol' Belly

Tomorrow is the big day I get officially totally off of bedrest!  I'll be 36 1/2 weeks so my doctor said I can then do whatever I want. I've been doing more the past little bit too as he said that was fine the closer I got to 36 1/2 weeks.  I can't believe I'm basically full term!  It's been great to get out and am actually feeling better.  I'm sore and such, but it's not as constant as it was on bedrest I guess because the baby moves positions more now that I move around more??  So that's been really nice.  I'm ready for the baby to come, but it's actually really nice to now have some time in between bedrest and the baby coming to get some cleaning and errands done that I haven't been able to do for the past 8 weeks.  Plus I figure I might as well enjoy my time of running errands with only two kids and sleeping and all that while I can:).  I don't need to make it past 40 weeks as I'm sure I'll really be ready to have the kid by then, but currently it's almost hunting season (deer rifle) which means the kid wouldn't have his daddy around on his birthday and then it's Thanksgiving, so right after Thanksgiving would be nice:).  If only I could plan it out! :)  At my 36 week appointment last week I hadn't changed at all from the week before.  This pregnancy has been so different (since I haven't made it this far along before and have dilated so much later and slower than ever before too) that I think the bedrest and progesterone shot combo has really worked.

36 1/2 weeks!  I have definitely never been this enormous before:).  When reentering civilization this week, on one of my first errands I already got the, "Wow, you must be due like tomorrow!" comment:(.
 Layla can't wait for the baby to come out!  She can't wait to help out with the baby--I'm curious to see how the kids do once Baby is here!
 They were having fun with their bowl hats, but of course when I took the pic Gibs acted like I forced the hat on him...
 After tubby time in their Mickey and Minnie towels...


Sunday, November 6, 2011

Halloween

Joe came from work a little early on Halloween so we'd have time to visit the grandparents and such and it turned out good that he did b/c right after dinner Gibs tripped while holding a melamine little plate.  The plate apparently hit his chin just right and took a chunk of skin out of it (the plate didn't break or anything).  We debated if we needed to bring him in or not and decided we should since it was on his face and might scar weird.  Thankfully he didn't need stitches b/c of where it was located on his face (like when you chew and talk and such, that part of your skin barely stretches).  Honestly I'm surprised this was his first Urgent Care visit since the kid has no fear and falls and injures himself all the time!  While we were they asked about a large bruise he had on his forehead (asking if he hit it at the same time) that he had gotten a few days prior.  I swear he always has some sort of injury on his head! 

He was not so excited for this pic as it was shortly after his fall...
He was doing great at the hospital and very excited about the whole thing...until we had to rip off his butterfly bandage we had put on and the the doctor had to reopen the wound to see the size of it.  It then took forever (okay, probably only like 15 minutes) for the couple of coats of glue to dry so he did NOT enjoy being held down by 3 people while the doctor glued it.  Oh, and with clothes and shoes on he was 29 pounds!  Layla this summer was 27:).
That wasn't quite the start to Halloween that we had pictured, but it worked out and the kids actually both really enjoyed the candy, coloring books and stuffed bears they got from the hospital.  We then headed to Grampy and Gigi's house to trick-or-treat.

My little princess...
And my little pumpkin...
He looks so enthuised:)...
With Grampy and Gigi...
 The fam...2 pumpkins, Cinderella and Joe...
 With cousin Gavin, a race car driver...
 Cinderella and her carriage, er, pumpkin b/f it turned into a carriage...(with their buddies they got from the hospital)
 At Grandpa and Grandma's...
 Layla opening her gifts from G & G and Heidi and Steve...
 Gibs got some fun trucks and such but really just wanted Ariel.  At home now I think he thinks that she is his.  He really likes "Oreo", as he calls her:).
With Aunt Rachael...
 With Auntie Heidi...(it was past bedtime so he was not so into pictures)
 And with Grandma...

Friday, November 4, 2011

35 Weeks!

I can't believe I'm 35 weeks already!  I've never been pregnant this long before:). But I am definitely glad I am!  Starting on Monday,  I can deliver at Zeeland and therefore there would be a very high chance that our baby could come home from the hospital with us!  I'm not sure I'll know what to do with a baby in our hospital room and taking a baby home right away with us!  It'll be really nice though.  It's just crazy that each pregnancy keeps lasting longer--I don't know if it's the progesterone shots or just knowing to take it easier earlier and not working at all this pregnancy??  Who knows.  Guess I'll never know what factor(s) it was, but I'm grateful to be so far along!  And grateful to be so close to the end of bedrest:).  I was hoping my dr would take me off this week (since I swear he said he'd take me off around 35 weeks), but he is keeping me on until 36 1/2 weeks (Monday the 14th I'll be 36 weeks and 4 days).  I'm ready to be done with bedrest (although still uncomfortable in the same spot that's been bugging me since 29 weeks and makes it painful to stand for very long), but I know it's for the best for the baby to be as close to full term as possible, so I see why he's not taking me off until I'm almost full term.  He said as I approach 36 1/2 weeks, I can start doing more and more too.  I had an appointment on Wednesday and haven't hardly dilated more than I was the Friday before.  I'm like 50% effaced now and he said my cervix is a lot softer and the head is "right there" but not engaged yet, so who knows, maybe I'll be pregnant until 40 weeks:).  I'm hoping not quite that long!  Although it'd be handy to be able to run some errands and such b/f I have it.  So we will see:).  I get my last progesterone shot this weekend and that stays in your system for about a week or maybe a little more, so it'll be interesting to see how much after that I have this kid--if it's like a week later, then maybe the shots mixed with bedrest really did work??  I was having more painful contractions earlier this week, but apparently they aren't doing too much, so I guess this is what false labor/Braxton Hicks feel like--I'm just not used to them being "fake" :).  Just funny how each pregnancy sure can be different! 
This has felt like a VERY long time on bedrest, but we couldn't have done it without help from friends, family and our church family--we really appreciate the help we've gotten!! 

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Another Sunday Post

This is from this past week.  The kids enjoy coloring at this table, unfortunately Gibs also enjoys coloring on the walls, so we are working on that.  They now have a two crayon rule each and they need to keep them at the table otherwise Gibs will walk around the house with them and get crayon on who knows what else!  This table has worked out well though.  It was an end table we had downstairs, but when we had to move the desk out of the playroom (so that the playroom could then become Gibs' new room) there was no longer room for the table downstairs so upstairs it came and has worked out well.
Of course on one picture Gibs is smiling, and on the other, Layla is smiling nice.
 Jonathan and Maddy (and their mama) have been coming to help entertain  us and help do our laundry on Thursdays.  This is from this past Thursday--Gibs is doing his new thing where you tell him to say "cheese" and instead of saying "cheese" and smiling, he looks down and smirks--he knows he's being a stinker by not smiling!
 And again with the looking down and smirking...
This morning Joe planned on going to church with the kids but I woke up at 8:50 and seeing they have to leave for church at 9ish, they didn't make it.  Layla ended up waking up at 9 and Gibs woke up at 9:30 which is late for him.  They were both in bed by 8 (which is their normal bed time) and Layla had napped for a bit at 7 (in the car), so they must have been tired.  Instead of church, we had family devotion time this morning. 
 They both love building "garages" for their cars...
Here they are at lunch at Joe's parents' house today with Great-Grandma...
I'm 34 1/2 weeks now, which is where we had Gibs, so hopefully at least another week and a half would be nice.  We've made it this far, it'd be nice to make it to a point where Baby could come home with us.  This whole pregnancy I've really just hoped that we didn't have a Halloween baby (since it's sort of a weird birthday), so at least now that that's tomorrow, that seems unlikely.  I have an appointment on Wednesday and then my doctor will tell me for sure when I'm done with bedrest. 


Sunday, October 23, 2011

Sunday Morning

The kids had a few spare minutes to play before leaving for church this morning (which is rare--thankfully Layla woke us up at 8:15 since we have to leave for church at about 9) so I thought I'd get a quick pic of them in their church clothes.  I always think Gibs looks so handsome dressed up:) (and of course I think Layla looks cute too).  I think it's been saving time not having me have to get ready for church (since I obviously can't go being on bedrest).  I think we're really going to have a hard time making it out of the house by 9 with 3 kids.  At least for awhile, I'm sure the baby will be waking us up before 8:15:). 

Saturday, October 22, 2011

33 Weeks

I was 33 weeks on Wednesday, so we're getting closer to the end of bedrest (and closer to having Baby here)!   I had my 33 week appointment yesterday and I've progressed a bit, but since I'm 33 weeks, I'm not too far off from full term thankfully.  It'd be so great to have this baby close to full term and be able to take it home from the hospital with us (probably around 35/36 weeks it could come home with us if it was doing okay)!  I'm dilated to a 1 1/2 and 50% effaced.  So hopefully with staying on bedrest, I can keep baby in at least a few more weeks (or longer!).  I have Procardia now to take when my contractions get worse (I've always had some and sometimes it's hard for me to know what "a lot" is since I've always had some stretches during the day where they're 5 minutes apart, but my dr said if they're that close for over an hour,  I should take a pill).  I'll get my last shot aroun 35 1/2 weeks since that is when I will run out of my current vile of Progesterone.  Joe has it pretty down pat now:).  One thing kind of funny that we discovered at my appointment yesterday is that I've been using 3in needles instead of 1in (in length).  Apparently Meijer gave us the wrong ones.  My doctor said that 1 inchers would be fine for me, so apparently Joe's been stabbing into me further than need be:).  From what I can find online it seems that the Progesterone stays in you for at least a week after you stop that shots, so if our last one is at 35 1/2 weeks, that would mean having the Progesterone in me until 36 1/2-37 weeks.  My doctor said he'll probably take me off of bedrest around 35 weeks, only 2 more weeks! This baby has just been so uncomfortable how it's positioned or something, that I constantly have pain in the side of my uterus, that mixed with contractions makes it very uncomfortable to sit or stand.  So I'll be happy to be able to get out and do things and clean my house (and get ready for baby!), yet I'm not sure how much out and about I'll love doing either being in pain.  But it will still be nice to be able to have the option:).  My doctor is very happy to have made it now almost to 34 weeks, but we'll obviously try for further as that would be even better for the little guy/girl!  Oh, and the heartbeat was I think 153 which the doctor said it has been in the 150s about every appointment.  That is what some would say is a girl heartbeat, but I think that both my kids have had heartbeats around there, so who knows! :)   I really haven't had a feeling with this one like I had with the others. I was right with both of them, so I feel like I should know this time too.  But with both of them, I guessed what I wanted them to be and this time I really don't care what it is.  I think I would guess it's a girl.  Joe says girl too, but he was also wrong with both of our other kids:).  I THINK we have names now, so that's one less thing to worry about:). I told Joe I was going to order shirts with all the kids' initials on them, but he wasn't quite that sure on them:). 

Yesterday, the kids were both looking at our Disney pics (from this past Spring) on our blog and Layla mentioned something about going again and how the baby would be in my tummy and I told her that by the time we go to Disney again (b/c I don't even know when that will be!) the baby will not be in my tummy and that the baby will come with us.  She was so excited that the baby would be out of my tummy by then--I guess all this talk about praying to keep the baby in made her think it was still going to be a really long time before baby was out:).  She also right away started trying to think of what strollers we would bring:).  She's just like her mom:).  She said we'd take the double one we used last time for Gibs and the baby and she'd ride in the gravy one.  I didn't understand what she meant by "gravy one", but in the garage later when leaving for my appointment she pointed out the "gravy one"--she meant gray:).  Oh, one other word she mixed up the other day was that she was looking for the porkupine in the backyard and I didn't know what she was talking about, then she said something about it cutting the corn and I figured out that she meant the COMbine, not porkupine:).  Also, I found it cute that at lunch yesterday, after looking at Disney pictures, she added in her lunch prayer that she prayed that God be with us in Disney World in a few months. I said I was sorry, but it'll probably be a few years, not months:).  Gibs is also starting to love Disney and loves some of the characters and really loves the little Disney busses (like matchbox cars) that we have.  They also both still like watching Mickey, so hopefully Gibs will enjoy his upcoming Mickey birthday party. 

We also finally got Gibs' new room ready for him.  It needs some more decorations, but it's at least ready enough for him to sleep in (it was our playroom/office).  We aren't going to move him down there until I'm off of bedrest, since that would be more work for me having to go down to get him for naps and bedtime, but at least it's ready!  Hopefully he adjusts well to sleeping in his new room.  Speaking of adjusting, I'm surprised how well Layla has done with the whole bedrest thing.  I thought that maybe she'd be annoyed with the fact that Mommy can't go out and do things with her, but she's done really well with it and understands that I need to rest as much as I can.  Auntie Em is on bedrest also, so I think she maybe thinks it's normal for all pregnant people to be on bedrest.  Someone else recently stopped by to drop off some groceries for us (which we SO appreciate).  She's pregnant too, and when she left Layla asked why Paula wasn't on bedrest if she has a baby in her tummy too:).