The story of our first child.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Caylee's first full belly laughs



If this doesn't make you feel good I don't know what will.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

2-month checkup




Caylee just had her 2-month checkup. She weighs 11 lb, 14 oz and is 23 inches long. It was so hard watching her get her first immunizations, but she is perfectly healthy and the cutest baby ever. While we were in the waiting room Cooper saw her laugh for the first time. She’s laughed a few times before, but I’m the only one who’s witnessed it. We just love her so much!

Pics of Caylee






Here are a few pics of Caylee from the past month...

Joleen Rose


Joleen Rose Curtis has arrived! Born August 4th at 2:50pm in Nashville, TN. She weighs 7 lb,2 oz and is 20 inches long. Caylee is so excited to have her 1st little cousin and Cooper and I are excited to have our 1st little niece! Congratulations Stevee and Brendon!!

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Happy Father’s Day!


Happy Father’s Day Daddy!! Thank you for being the best daddy in the whole world! We’re so lucky to have you as our dad! We love you more than you’ll ever know!
XOXO,
Caylee and Chloe

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Caylee's 1st Picnic




Today was our neighborhood’s summer bash, so Cooper and I took Caylee. She enjoyed her first picnic even though she’s only 2 weeks and 6 days old. Next summer she’ll be able to enjoy the food, moon bounce, games, and swimming pool.

Growing Girl


Cooper and I took Caylee to the pediatrician on Thursday for a check up. Her Dr. says she's perfectly healthy. At Caylee's 3 day checkup she weighed 6lbs 4oz and only 2 weeks later on Thursday she weighed 7lbs 14oz. Caylee's favorite thing to do is nurse, so I wasn't surprised to see her gaining weight.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

The fun begins



Sorry we haven’t had much time to make many posts lately. We’re slowly getting settled into this new routine. Caylee has been a little angel with the exception of a few late night temper tantrums. That’s to be expected of course. We set up a makeshift studio in the garage. We plan to take more over the weekend but here’s a couple we shot yesterday.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Caylee's Arrival






Cooper and I had just went to bed on Saturday May 30th and my water broke at 11:55pm! We were so shocked and excited! I wasn’t having contractions so we walked around the neighborhood for an hour. I started having good contractions so we packed up and arrived at the hospital at 2am. I walked the halls of the hospital for a few hours, until my contractions got more painful. After that I was in a hospital bed for the rest of my labor. I wanted to wait until I was dilated to a 5 before getting my epidural. Around 8am my contractions were getting so intense that I couldn’t take the pain any longer, just so happens the anesthesiologist was in a surgery and it would be an hour and a half until he could give me my epidural. Cooper and I breathed through contractions for 30 more minutes then I asked the nurse for any kind of pain medicine she could give me. I was given Stadol and it made me very tired any loopy! I received my epidural at 10am and it was smooth sailing from then on! Caylee was born Sunday May 31st at 1:54pm. She weighed 6LB 8OZ and was 19 ¾”. She received a perfect 10 on her apgar score and 100% on her hearing test! We are so lucky to have such a perfect baby girl and an easy labor without any complications! After Caylee was born I said, “that was easy!!” I only had to push a few times and she was in my arms! I couldn’t imagine my life without Caylee! She is the best baby and has brought Cooper and I so much joy! She melts our hearts over and over every day! She is doing such a great job nursing and we’re so thankful for all the help and prayers from our friends and family! I highly recommend Deaconess Hospital to everyone! The nurses were so wonderful and gave us the best care! I hope you enjoy the pictures! Sorry it took me a while to post them!

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Blah Blah Blah



Angela and I just got back from walking around the hoodski. Our doctor pretty much chewed us out for postponing the induction. It wasn't exactly the reaction we hoped for but then again we both kind of knew how she would react. On one hand she's just doing her job, and on the other hand she needs to respect our decisions with patience and understanding... which she did not. We feel confident in our decision, though we can’t help but feel a little sad knowing we could be holding our baby girl in our arms right now had we stuck with the plan.
We have a doctor’s visit on Thursday and if the baby isn’t here by early next week we will go ahead and induce.

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