Season’s Greetings!
As 2016 comes to a close, I feel the (annual) urge to reflect on
the ups and downs of the past year.
Of course, the biggest change for our family this year was
becoming a family of THREE! Our big reveal to my family in Montana came at
Christmas - unbeknownst to my father, I *CAN* actually keep a big (little?) secret
for 4 months! Then, we found out we were having a BOY in January, which was a
wonderful surprise, but then we had yet another surprise months later while in
New York!
Easter morning, at only 7 months pregnant (29 weeks), my water
broke while visiting our dear friends Jenn & Gilliam in New York - after
being approved to travel by my OB/GYN the day before we left Utah. So, instead
of catching a plane home, we caught an ambulance to the Bronx!!! At 11 weeks
too early, the doctors attempted to keep me pregnant as long as possible, so I
was on enforced bed rest and under careful observation. I was given steroids to
develop the baby's lungs, and magnesium (UGH!) to help with controlling the
contractions and to help develop his brain. I also received antibiotics to
prevent infection (a big risk after premature rupture of membranes) and a
variety of tests.
Mine was an eventful stay in
the hospital, including having to have a cardioversion after my heart (with no
prior history!) went tachycardic and arrhythmic and I got to have the singular
experience of being put under and having a heart shock administered to get me
back into sinus rhythm. It was like being kicked in the sternum by an electric
mule! It left a "sunburn" on my
chest even! I tried super hard to keep my sense of humor, and told the staff
that I just wanted to get to know EVERYONE at the hospital from Labor &
Delivery to Cardiac to NICU, PACU & in recovery! Thankfully I have had no
further issues with my heart. Unfortunately, I continued to have daily
contractions, my white blood cell count rose, I went into labor, and the doctor
determined that we would be having a C-section on April 7, 2016. Unfortunately,
after a week of James sleeping on the floor or in the window ledge in my
hospital room, he had to fly back to Utah. Thankfully my dad was able to fly
out for a week to keep me company and was there for the birth of his grandson!
James arrived the follow day and we were able to take our first family photo!
(above.) Born at 30 weeks gestation, we had a 3 lb. 8 oz. baby boy named Calvin
James! (Calvin for the cartoon Calvin & Hobbes, and James for his
father.)
Though born 2 1/2 months too early, he is a strong boy, was off
his CPAP machine within 4 days, and never on oxygen, just on room air. He did
spend some time under the "billy lights," in his incubator, but
quickly progressed to an open bassinet, learned to eat by bottle pretty
quickly, and overall was incredibly healthy and we were released when he was
just 6 weeks old. (They originally prepped us to be released at his ACTUAL due
date of June 11th, so we were very lucky!) In total, we spent a little under 2
months in New York, instead of our planned 4 day Babymoon. Unfortunately for
me, I contracted a super rare bug in the incision that one would ONLY catch in
a hospital, and it did require a partial re-opening of the incision for
drainage, but thankfully the infection cleared up, and while I'm still in
physical therapy, my strength is slowly improving. The scar continues to bother
me, and I don't have the same core strength from before, but I'm too stubborn
to quit trying. :) Calvin even got to walk through his first 5k
this autumn and I look forward to the day he can go with me again!
Calvin had two main objectives to be discharged: he had to hit 5
lbs and be able to take all feedings by bottle prior to being released, and we
got 4 days' notice that we were going to be allowed to leave the NICU, and
finally flew home on May 15th, 2016, almost a whole month before they projected
we would leave! No more cab rides back and forth from our hotel to the
hospital! I was able to celebrate my FIRST Mother’s Day (as a human mother)
just as Calvin reached 1 month old. Due to the medical necessity of additional
healing time since my incision was re-opened, I was able to get extended
maternity leave to be with Calvin, and returned to work July 1st. I am so very
grateful that I was able to spend that time with him and attend all our various
medical appointments once we came home to Utah. Calvin continues to excel, and
we have been incredibly lucky as he's been an amazing baby, and even the
pediatrician is astonished at his progress. He's a very happy, talkative boy, loves
baths, bananas, and pulling off his socks, and we're over the moon to be his
parents! I couldn’t imagine loving him more, this expressive, hilarious,
darling blue-eyed boy! I LOVE BEING HIS MOM!
My family was able to meet Calvin as we took a quick trip to
Montana meeting all my family, a Bartholomew extended family reunion at Bear
Lake, UT, and then my Mom was able to come down in September to spend two weeks
with us. We were also incredibly lucky to have my best friend Allison (the
matron of honor at our wedding) come in August, and between our visitors, we
went to Arches National Park (Calvin’s first trip to a National Park), the
Loveland Living Planet Aquarium, took Allison downtown to the Piano Bar,
and Mom was able to spend lots of quality time with her first biological
grandson! We surely love getting to go everywhere and try new things with our
cute boy!
In sad news, however, my horse Storm contracted a very rare
fungal infection that was eating his carotid artery, and was unfortunately
humanely euthanized in late July. I miss him very much, his funny personality
and hilarious antics. I still have his mother, Sebien, and she is the
record-holder for the longest I've ever owned a horse at 15 years and counting!
She is still my sweet zippy little girl at 16 years old! I love her, and have
been so lucky to have her in my life all these years! Some of my favorite days
have been spent at the barn.
James continues to grow the family business, and is a very hard
worker, doing work most days of the week. I have been employed with AdvancedMD
for a year and 8 months now as an Implementation Consultant, helping to assist
clients with implementing their software and training them to use it. It can be
a challenging job at times, but I LOVE my team, and was very lucky to have such
great fundraising efforts while we were stuck in New York waiting for Calvin to
be released home! James and others still want me to write a book about our
experience in New York - the good, bad & ugly. Perhaps when Calvin goes to
school and I have some free time? Ha ha! (Does free time exist once you're a
parent???)
Again, a heartfelt thank you to all our friends and family for
the fundraising efforts, the care packages, the texts, emails, Facebook posts,
and all the love and support! Wishing
you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year too!
With all our best, Ruth, James & Calvin & Sebien too!
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