I just wanted to let you all know that I have started a new website for Sydney and our family. I will no longer be updating this blog site. I used this site mainly for my pregnancy journey and now I have too many pictures of Sydney to load on here. So now we have an easier site to view!
Here is the link:
http://lyonsfamilyjournal.shutterfly.com/
I can load all of our pictures of Sydney and keep you updated on her progress. Please feel free to pass it on to anyone who wants to see it!
I also wanted to say thank you to everyone. You all have been so loving and supportive throughout the entire pregnancy and birth of our daughter. It means so much to us to have such wonderful family and friends. The constant support, prayers, and emails remind us how much we are loved. God has truly blessed us!
Thanks again,
Stefanie, Ricky, and Sydney Lyons
sblyons@sc.rr.com
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Saturday, January 10, 2009
More pictures of Sydney
Sorry it's taken me so long to update the site. Being a Mom is definitely busy! I try to squeeze in as many tasks as I can while she naps, but you never know how long her nap will last. I did manage to get some cleaning done this week as well as take down all the Christmas decorations. Next on the list is finishing her baby book and updating this blog!
We are still amazed that we have a daughter and thank God every day that we have a healthy and happy little girl. And to be so little she sure does make a lot of noise! I have never heard so many grunts, groans, and squeaks come out of such a little person. Some of those noises result in some really nasty diapers...again, for such a little person, she can do some damage!
Although her sleep is not regular, and probably won't be for a while, we still love every minute we spend with her. She loves to snuggle and thoroughly enjoys sleeping on my chest on the couch. Or anyone's chest for that matter. As long as it's warm. :)
Enjoy the pictures...I will write more soon!
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
I'm officially a MOM!
Our little girl finally made her debut! Sydney Noelle Lyons was born Monday, December 22nd at 7:14 a.m. She weighed 6 lbs and 11 oz and was 19.5 inches long.
I am still amazed by the entire pregnancy and birth and I must say that having a child is truly a miracle! A definite gift from God!
Short version of the story:
I started having contractions Sunday evening around 8:00. I didn't think anything of them. They were mild and were about 15 minutes apart. Felt like minor cramps. I called my college roommate Sophia (who is a nurse), and she said to wait until the contractions were 5 minutes apart for 1 hour before going to the hospital. I thought that would be sometime Monday morning because I know the first stage of labor usually takes a while. Plus, I had been to the doctor on the previous Thursday and was not dilated at all. So I thought this would be a slow process. Well, by 11:00 the contractions were coming closer together and were definitely starting to get stronger. I tried to go to sleep and was hoping to wake up later on in the morning when they were closer together. Then we could go to the hospital. Sleep was not an option. By 12:30 a.m. I was in a lot of pain and I told Ricky to start timing the contractions. They were 3 minutes apart!
I decided we should go to the hospital just to get checked out. I figured the worst they would do is send us home. We got there around 1:45 a.m. and come to find out, I was not dilated at all. I'm sure the nurse thought I was a wimp because my contractions couldn't have been that bad if I wasn't dilated. She said she would monitor me for a little while. She came back 45 minutes later and told me she would give me something for the pain and she was about to say "go home and come back a little later". But before she said that I told her that I was starting to feel fluid leaking. (sorry for the details) She checked me again and said "oh my gosh, you are 3 cm dilated, you aren't going anywhere". That was music to my ears!
We were moved to a labor and delivery room and they took blood, hooked up my IV, and gave me some pain medicine. That didn't help at all, just made me a little loopy. After another hour, I was 6 cm dilated. By the time the anesthetist came by to give me the epidural, I was at 7 cm. She told me I was going to have this baby in the next 2-3 hours so they recommended just a temporary spinal block instead of an epidural. Basically it just numbs you for a short period of time. That worked for me! By 6:30 a.m. I was pushing and Sydney was born at 7:14 a.m. She did not waste any time making her way into the world! Which was fine with me!
Ricky and I are thrilled to be parents and can't believe she is finally at home with us. We are all doing well and will definitely enjoy this Christmas!
I am still amazed by the entire pregnancy and birth and I must say that having a child is truly a miracle! A definite gift from God!
Short version of the story:
I started having contractions Sunday evening around 8:00. I didn't think anything of them. They were mild and were about 15 minutes apart. Felt like minor cramps. I called my college roommate Sophia (who is a nurse), and she said to wait until the contractions were 5 minutes apart for 1 hour before going to the hospital. I thought that would be sometime Monday morning because I know the first stage of labor usually takes a while. Plus, I had been to the doctor on the previous Thursday and was not dilated at all. So I thought this would be a slow process. Well, by 11:00 the contractions were coming closer together and were definitely starting to get stronger. I tried to go to sleep and was hoping to wake up later on in the morning when they were closer together. Then we could go to the hospital. Sleep was not an option. By 12:30 a.m. I was in a lot of pain and I told Ricky to start timing the contractions. They were 3 minutes apart!
I decided we should go to the hospital just to get checked out. I figured the worst they would do is send us home. We got there around 1:45 a.m. and come to find out, I was not dilated at all. I'm sure the nurse thought I was a wimp because my contractions couldn't have been that bad if I wasn't dilated. She said she would monitor me for a little while. She came back 45 minutes later and told me she would give me something for the pain and she was about to say "go home and come back a little later". But before she said that I told her that I was starting to feel fluid leaking. (sorry for the details) She checked me again and said "oh my gosh, you are 3 cm dilated, you aren't going anywhere". That was music to my ears!
We were moved to a labor and delivery room and they took blood, hooked up my IV, and gave me some pain medicine. That didn't help at all, just made me a little loopy. After another hour, I was 6 cm dilated. By the time the anesthetist came by to give me the epidural, I was at 7 cm. She told me I was going to have this baby in the next 2-3 hours so they recommended just a temporary spinal block instead of an epidural. Basically it just numbs you for a short period of time. That worked for me! By 6:30 a.m. I was pushing and Sydney was born at 7:14 a.m. She did not waste any time making her way into the world! Which was fine with me!
Ricky and I are thrilled to be parents and can't believe she is finally at home with us. We are all doing well and will definitely enjoy this Christmas!
I'm ready for this baby girl to arrive!
Here is a picture of me at 39 weeks and 4 days. I am anxiously awaiting the arrival of our baby. I'm definitely feeling run down and tired (as you can tell in the picture). I had a doctor's appointment on Thursday and she said I was still not dilating, but continuing to thin out. Since my due date is Tuesday, she asked me to come in on Monday for another check. She seems to think our baby will be a few days late, meaning sometime between Christmas and New Year's. So all we can do is wait...
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Getting ready for baby
I just have to share this picture with you...
The past few weeks I have spent a lot of time in the nursery - arranging clothes, organizing the closet, sorting through gifts, etc. Ricky has done his fair share of work too - he painted the nursery and installed the shelves in the closet, hung the artwork, and put together the crib. Two weeks ago I washed all of the newborn baby clothes, sheets, blankets, burp cloths, towels, washcloths, etc. I wanted everything clean so when we brought her home I didn't have to worry about anything. Well, Ricky helped me fold some of the clothes and that's where this picture came from. He was having way too much fun with the socks! We both couldn't believe how tiny they are!
The past few weeks I have spent a lot of time in the nursery - arranging clothes, organizing the closet, sorting through gifts, etc. Ricky has done his fair share of work too - he painted the nursery and installed the shelves in the closet, hung the artwork, and put together the crib. Two weeks ago I washed all of the newborn baby clothes, sheets, blankets, burp cloths, towels, washcloths, etc. I wanted everything clean so when we brought her home I didn't have to worry about anything. Well, Ricky helped me fold some of the clothes and that's where this picture came from. He was having way too much fun with the socks! We both couldn't believe how tiny they are!
Friday, December 12, 2008
No Baby Yet!
38 Weeks
Well, I had a checkup yesterday and our little baby girl is not ready to enter the world yet. Things are progressing, but I'm not dilating yet. I was really hoping the full moon tonight might influence her to arrive early, but I don't think that's going to be the case. She might be a Christmas baby after all!
I have decided to stop worrying about it and enjoy the last 2 weeks of pregnancy. And the quiet! Because I know our lives are about to be turned upside down!
We got our Christmas tree and put up all of our decorations last weekend. I finished my Christmas shopping yesterday, thank goodness. I had to shop in short intervals because my legs and feet get really tired. It's funny to see everyone at the mall staring at me. You would think they had never seen a pregnant woman before. :)
I will post a picture tonight or tomorrow. My belly hasn't changed much from 2 weeks ago. I don't think it has gotten any bigger. Maybe just a little lower...
Well, I had a checkup yesterday and our little baby girl is not ready to enter the world yet. Things are progressing, but I'm not dilating yet. I was really hoping the full moon tonight might influence her to arrive early, but I don't think that's going to be the case. She might be a Christmas baby after all!
I have decided to stop worrying about it and enjoy the last 2 weeks of pregnancy. And the quiet! Because I know our lives are about to be turned upside down!
We got our Christmas tree and put up all of our decorations last weekend. I finished my Christmas shopping yesterday, thank goodness. I had to shop in short intervals because my legs and feet get really tired. It's funny to see everyone at the mall staring at me. You would think they had never seen a pregnant woman before. :)
I will post a picture tonight or tomorrow. My belly hasn't changed much from 2 weeks ago. I don't think it has gotten any bigger. Maybe just a little lower...
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Nursery pictures at last!
I promised nursery pictures a long time ago, and I have finally followed through on my promise! We have had the room painted for over a month now but all of the decorations were not in place. Now we have curtains, shelves, and artwork. The only thing left to hang is her name, which will go above her bed.
I must give Ricky all the credit for painting the room. He measured out all of the stripes and painted them two shades of red. Then he painted the top portion of the wall a pale pink. He also put the white chair rail along the middle of the wall. It was a lot of work and he did a great job.
I must give Ricky all the credit for painting the room. He measured out all of the stripes and painted them two shades of red. Then he painted the top portion of the wall a pale pink. He also put the white chair rail along the middle of the wall. It was a lot of work and he did a great job.
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