Anxiety was building as I thought of the prospect of loading my 7 week old daughter in a car and pointing the car 5 hours to the South. This trip would be a mixture of work and pleasure but seemed a lot more like work when I played the itinerary over in my head. I guess it would only be fair to let you know, and my wife would be the first one to chime up, that I typically get this way before ANY family road trip. As the space in the truck was reaching capacity I looked to my left only to find several large baby items still remaining, a must for the trip....... time to remove everything, and resort to the Sam Chilton style of packing. My father has a knack for packing using the most efficient cubing technique, it would make a UPS driver green with envy.
As I turned the corner to meet my father he rose from the table, temporary leaving his cup of coffee, smiled, shook my hand, and politely asked "where is that baby?" No longer we're Kate and I the center of attention, Ella had stole the show and we could not be more satisfied. We spent the weekend with my parents telling stories, laughing and in true typical Chilton style, working on a check list of items that needed to be completed before the next week could begin.
Baby showers where not typically something that I would attend, but when one of your best friends is pregnant and makes the trip from Hawaii, it is the least I could do. Our good friends Angela and Ceil our expecting their first child in the Fall and little board shorts are abundant for this fella. What a lucky little boy to have such parents!
As breakfast made it's way off the stove I looked on to the porch of the cabin to make the final silverware count. Right then a gun metal grey vehicle appeared on the gravel road out front. A familiar smile was in the passenger seat, it took a second but it quickly became clear that my sister had played a white lie on the family. She was not in St.Louis and Matt was not out cutting the grass, they had surprised us and stopped by the cabin. The way my wife reacted you would have thought Matthew Mcconaughey had made the trip as she pushed me to the side and rushed out to greet them with Ella. This was the first time my sister had held her niece. The picture says it all!
As the tires hummed along the highway they provided the white noise needed to put Ella into a deep slumber. This was also a time for Kate and I to reflect on our great weekend, how nice it was going to be to sleep in our bed and how sad we were that our travels were not just taking us to the other side of town..........
While we try to teach our children all about life, Our children teach us what life is all about. ~Angela Schwindt
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Overnight..

My career requires that I travel, sometimes it is a day trip and occasionally an overnight trip. I have been very fortunate that I have not had an overnight trip since her birth, 6 weeks ago. The hotel in Minneapolis was now booked and the meeting was unavoidable, I was on my way. Traveling has become second nature since making my career change two years ago, I quickly found myself back in my routine. I have to be honest, I was really looking forward to an uninterrupted night of sleep. That reward quickly faded as I slipped under the covers and my mind wondered what my girls where doing back home. That night of good sleep would have to wait...
I opened the front door to our home with little fan fair, it was quite and dark. Finally a coo from upstairs. Ella had just finished feeding and was smack dab in the middle of getting her diaper changed. I snuck up beside her and began to whisper her name.
As a new dad you are always asking yourself - can she see me? are her eyes okay? can she hear me? how is her hearing? is she breathing? I can not tell you how many times that I have woke her up pressing my ear to her lips or stomach to find a clue that her lungs where functioning. Kind of funny I guess...... I hear this is pretty common with new parents though.
As I called Ella's name she continued to be focused on her mother and the task at hand. Finally after about the fifth time calling her name I once again began to wonder if maybe something was not right with her hearing or maybe she just did not have the ability to recognize me yet. She would prove me wrong as she turned her head, looked right at me and gave me a very rare cheeky smile. Right there she made everything right in my world, if only for a moment.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Reflux - for a baby?
If you told be that a baby could shot a perfectly circular funnel of milk a foot and a half before it arched I would I have called you crazy. That would also have been previous to Ella's presentation of "Let there be milk!". Ella started to shows signs of discomfort and actually performed the act as described above more and more frequently. The doctor confirmed that in fact Ella may have a mild case of Acid Reflux. I say mild case because Ella has gained 3.5 lbs in 30 days and is tipping the scales at 11 lbs, there is no doubt she is getting the nourishment she needs!
Ella has been on her meds now for about a week and seems to be much more comfortable. I only wish I could have caught her on tape, now that would something for Youtube!
Ella has been on her meds now for about a week and seems to be much more comfortable. I only wish I could have caught her on tape, now that would something for Youtube!
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