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Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Thank you Aunt Vida!
We are so thankful for you generosity of both your time and talents. We love you!
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Welcome to the World Baby Boy!
EJ entered the world at 3:05pm on June 29, 2009. He joined us kicking and screaming and opened his eyes for the first time to sound of his Daddy's voice, he knew exactly who it was asking if he was ok. Yes, they really can hear you when you talk to the tummy.
The doctor decided enough was enough with my ever increasing blood pressure and schedule us to come in for an induction Sunday, June 28, 2009. Once the date was set, Craig and I decided to relax and enjoy each other and quit trying to walk out our little man. We arrived at the hospital at 6pm and were all checked in by 7pm. I had dilated to 3 cms so the doctor opted to not apply the cervacil, the drug administered to start thinning the cervix. I personally was very thankful for that simply because had they applied it I most likely would have gone into labor sometime in the middle of the night and laboring on little to no sleep was not really something I wanted to do. Craig went and got me a big pasta dinner since once midnight rolled around I would not be allowed to eat until after EJ was born, yet another reason I love my husband he is always taking care of me. And by 11pm, I was given a sleeping pill and off to dreamland I went.
I was awakened at 4am and by 5:30am the Petocin was flowing through my body. I can honestly say I did not feel anything other than EJ's punches and kicks that immediately followed each contraction but by 9am it was a different story. I had back labor which is rumored to be the worst, who knows. I had only dilated to 4cms so I opted to wait on the epidural since it can slow labor down, however my doctor did help me out with some Morphine. At 1030am, after 5 minutes of constant contractions, I decided it was time for the real drug and Craig ran for the door, for those of you who don't know he HATES needles and this moment was his biggest fear for the delivery. Personally, I would have taken it through my eyeball at that point, bring it on. For all of you who fear this moment as much as labor, let me tell you don't. A. You don't care at that point and B. I didn't even feel it. No, I am not lying the only thing I felt was the instant relief. It was AMAZING! Right after I asked for the epidural my water broke and we realized that there was not only a lot of blood, EJ had pooped in the womb. This meant that once he was born he was going to have to have his lungs flushed and spend sometime with a NICU nurse. We had the best nurse because even though things were not ideal she told us it was no big deal and to relax. No wonder I was hurting in an 1.5 hrs I went from barely 4 cms to 8cms, but true to the personality he had already shown EJ had not come down at all, he just plain didn't want to I guess.
For the next 4 hours I laid on my side with one leg in air so gravity could do its work and move EJ down. It was fine with me, I just laid there with Mom and Craig watching movies. At 2:45 the doctor checked me again and said it was time to start pushing, she equated pushing to taking a big poop and I am guessing she will come up with a new way of putting it for the future. Craig immediately started cracking so many jokes that everyone was laughing including the nursing student who honestly looked scared to death. I put my mind to it and decided it was time to get EJ out. His heart rate had dropped some so I had on an oxygen mask, which was not comfortable and Craig told me I looked like a beautiful elephant, thank you honey. I was not doing this for hours, and I didn't, 15 minutes later EJ was born. They quickly cut the cord and handed him off to the NICU and within 3 minutes of checking him everyone relaxed, he was fine, actually perfect.
What an amazing journey, those many months of misery melted away as I held my little man for the first time. Nothing can explain the feeling and the love that you have at that moment and it only grows. I am so very thankful for my husband for our mini him... EJ looks just like him. I am so blessed to have these 2 wonderful men in my life, I love them both so much.
Monday, July 27, 2009
LONG OVERDUE
Please excuse the delay in posting, I promise now that we have the little man I will be back on track with daily blurbs and fun pics so all of our friends and family both near and far can watch the rapidly growing EJ.
For those of you who don't know the last month has been anything but uneventful. We discovered about a week before EJ's scheduled arrival that our cute little rental had a mega mold problem. Like my entire left side of my face swelled up, I looked like I had the mumps and as soon as we would leave it start to go away. After a few days of misery, nothing hurts quite like a bad swell, we decided that this problem was not going to fix itself and Craig went after the HVAC unit to change the filters and I broke out the bleach. Well sadly we learned that due to our landlord's insulating our entire unit in Insulation, A we could not change the filters and B it was a haven for bad mold and mildew. Basically mold was running all threw our house and there was not an easy or quick fix in the cards. So long story short we moved in with Craig's parents and stayed there until a week ago. Not an ideal situation but the only choice we had.
Thank god we moved last Friday and can start to get on track as our little family. Stay Tuned I will post the birth story and some pics soon.
For those of you who don't know the last month has been anything but uneventful. We discovered about a week before EJ's scheduled arrival that our cute little rental had a mega mold problem. Like my entire left side of my face swelled up, I looked like I had the mumps and as soon as we would leave it start to go away. After a few days of misery, nothing hurts quite like a bad swell, we decided that this problem was not going to fix itself and Craig went after the HVAC unit to change the filters and I broke out the bleach. Well sadly we learned that due to our landlord's insulating our entire unit in Insulation, A we could not change the filters and B it was a haven for bad mold and mildew. Basically mold was running all threw our house and there was not an easy or quick fix in the cards. So long story short we moved in with Craig's parents and stayed there until a week ago. Not an ideal situation but the only choice we had.
Thank god we moved last Friday and can start to get on track as our little family. Stay Tuned I will post the birth story and some pics soon.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
In case our life wasn't interesting enough....
Our cute little street has taken a turn for the worst the last few months and last Friday it hit ROCK BOTTOM. Craig and I had always thought that the house next door to us was rather odd but a few months ago our suspicions were confirmed. Atlanta had a few days of mega wind storms and all of Buckhead was covered in fallen trees. We were not except as 2 large trees fell in our back yard. No major damage to our little rental but one of the trees took out a large portion of our neighbors roof. I mean a huge gaping hole. We guess what the hole is still there, I am not kidding, roof caving in but someone took the time to mow the grass... odd does not even begin to explain it. Not to mention no one is ever there, lights come on a strange hours and there are 3 cars that never move. WEIRD...
So when LA's prego brain forgot to get her tag renewed, poor Craig got pulled over on his way to his last day at his old job. OPPS, sorry baby!! FYI for anyone who doesn't know, there is one thing that I hate more in this world and that is dealing with anything car related. I drive on fumes so I don't have to go the gas station and have risked damage to my car because I would rather not get an oil change, I absolutely with out a doubt hate it more than anything. But, while talking to the cop Craig mentioned the strange house on our street. Well sure enough we get a wake up call on Friday from a detective and they wanted more info. Next thing we know they are staking out the house in our driveway. Hello do we live in the ghetto???
Between our drug trafficking neighbors and the boarded up houses on our street I am so ready to move. I hate being alone here! Anyway on a happier note... we are getting closer to baby EJ... I am 2 cms dilated and 50% effaced!!! YAYAYAYAY! Now if we would only put his mother out of her misery and come on out!
So when LA's prego brain forgot to get her tag renewed, poor Craig got pulled over on his way to his last day at his old job. OPPS, sorry baby!! FYI for anyone who doesn't know, there is one thing that I hate more in this world and that is dealing with anything car related. I drive on fumes so I don't have to go the gas station and have risked damage to my car because I would rather not get an oil change, I absolutely with out a doubt hate it more than anything. But, while talking to the cop Craig mentioned the strange house on our street. Well sure enough we get a wake up call on Friday from a detective and they wanted more info. Next thing we know they are staking out the house in our driveway. Hello do we live in the ghetto???
Between our drug trafficking neighbors and the boarded up houses on our street I am so ready to move. I hate being alone here! Anyway on a happier note... we are getting closer to baby EJ... I am 2 cms dilated and 50% effaced!!! YAYAYAYAY! Now if we would only put his mother out of her misery and come on out!
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Officially Over It

And then my blood pressure sky rocketed. I am one of those people who bp sits at a very low 90s/60s, you have no idea how many nurses have taken my pressure many times before they believed it was really that low and they weren't messing up. So when my bp creaped to 139/88, it affected my entire body. I am currently walking around with a terrible headache and am light headed all the time. So when I hit the safe period where EJ is perfectly healthy to deliver at any pt from here on out, I found myself buying into all the wives tales to get this labor going. Tried the world famous eggplant parmigon, still have about 12 hrs in the window but I am not sure it did the trick. I am now attempting the papaya juice, we shall see. If you live in Atlanta you may find me walking Chastain over and over again. Everyone say a prayer something works, I would really like to make it to labor naturally... not going to lie induction scares me and if my bp doesn't chill out we are going to have to induce. Thanks to my single kidney body. Come on EJ we all want to meet you!!!
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Holmans are Homeowners
What a crazy month! After looking just to see what was out there the last month or so, Craig and I found a perfect house for a perfect price in a perfect neighborhood! I was opposed to moving right now with a baby on the way any day now but after some sketchy activity with the neighboring houses lately I am more than happy to break out the boxes again and move.
As much as I love our little abode our first place together, the memories will have to do it.
If you want to tour the new digs here's a link to the virtual tour... get excited we close on July 10th and should be ready for visitors by August!
http://www.atlantaaperture.com/3373WoodValley/
As much as I love our little abode our first place together, the memories will have to do it.
If you want to tour the new digs here's a link to the virtual tour... get excited we close on July 10th and should be ready for visitors by August!
http://www.atlantaaperture.
37 weeks... only 3 to go!

I promise to take one final belly shot this week for all who want to see. Let me tell you I am swollen, its so fun and not cute but I am sure EJ would like to know what he looked like in the belly one day.
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