Friday, October 31, 2014

Hundred Acre Wood Halloween

Emmy's first Halloween!!!  Now, we usually aren't Halloween people.  We have never really done the couple's costume thing, but this year we felt like we had to do something to show Emmy we are really fun parents.  Hence, Cory hatched the brilliant plan to turn us into your favorite characters from the Hundred Acre Wood.  I was Christopher Robin, Cory was my Pooh Bear, and Emmy was the cutest little Tigger.  The wonderful thing about Emmy is that she's the only one.  See what I did there?


In the spirit of full disclosure, I will admit we didn't go out trick-or-treating.  We just dressed up and took the picture.  We did, however, go outside and knock on our own door, so that Emmy could get her first piece of candy.  She was really excited.


Mostly she was excited to go back inside where it was warm.

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Emmy Meets Grandma & Grandpa

After having such a great time with Grandma Buzz, Emmy was excited to meet more grandparents.  Grandpa Mike & Grandma Page made the trip out to Memphis to meet little Emmy Rae.


As expected, Emmy celebrated the meeting by sleeping through most of it.


We all hung out for about a week while Emmy tested multiple sleeping positions.


Grandpa also got in some sleep so Emmy wouldn't feel so embarrassed about snoozing so much.


Eventually she did wake up, and agreed to take a picture, but only under the condition that she could make whatever face she wanted.  She went with crossed eyes.  Classic.


In all seriousness, we are very grateful that Emmy has so many people who love her!

Friday, October 24, 2014

BYU Gets Embarrassed

The crazy thing about having a newborn is that literally everything you do with her is a milestone.  It would be impossible to document all of Emmy's "firsts", but her first BYU game seemed important.  We all got dressed up to watch the BYU Cougars play Boise State.  Emmy was looking real cute in her Cougar Cub outfit, but it would end up being the only positive part of the experience.  BYU got trounced.


Very early on it was clear BYU was going to lose.  They ended up losing 55-30.  Emmy was heartbroken.  Hopefully it won't ruin her opinion of BYU.

Thursday, October 23, 2014

#JustLikeDaddy

Once Emmy arrived, I started to compile a list of ways that we are alike, and used the hashtag #justlikedaddy to keep track of them all.  As I continue to think of more, I will try to compile them all here:

As a new father, I feel entitled to fill the Internet with things I have in common with Emmy. I will be using #justlikedaddy accordingly.

When Cory wants Emmy to do something, Emmy pretends to be asleep. #justlikedaddy

Emmy just had her hearing screening. Both her ears work! Emmy always passes her tests. #justlikedaddy

Sometimes Emmy gets stressed. Kisses and snuggles from Cory always calm her down. #justlikedaddy

Emmy starts to coo when you rub her feet. #justlikedaddy

Emmy's nose whistles when she sleeps. #justlikedaddy

Emmy wakes up crying in the middle of the night wanting food. #justlikedaddy

Emmy throws a fit when Cory tells her she has to take a bath. #justlikedaddy

Emmy prefers other people to bathe her. #justlikedaddy #turkishbathhouse

Emmy cares about her digestive health way more than her social status. She feels no shame in getting gassy. #justlikedaddy

Emmy has gained half a pound in two days. #justlikedaddy

*Update*

Emmy sometimes feels like the world is ending, but peace and balance can be restored to the universe with just one burp. #justlikedaddy

*Update*

Emmy has gained 5 pounds in the last two months. #justlikedaddy

Today Emmy got 4 vaccinations in her legs. She was crying the whole time. #justlikedaddy #sosad #heartbreaking

*Update*

Emmy hasn't bathed since Tuesday.

Emmy stares an unhealthy amount of time at the Christmas presents under the tree.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

First Days Home

Having a baby in the NICU is much different than having a newborn at home.  All of a sudden, nurses weren't changing those diapers!  I am proud to say that I changed my first diaper, ever.  There were also a lot of firsts for Emmy, like her first bath!


Daddy and Grandma tag-teamed it and made sure Emmy was squeaky clean.


Emmy does most of her crying while trying to dry her off because she is so cold, but it is always easy to warm her back up with snuggles and calm her down.


Also, her first time doing dishes!  I have already asked Cory when we can add Emmy to the chore rotation.


Later in the week we also went on Emmy's first walk and christened the stroller.  Emmy did a great job and loved being out in the fresh air and sunlight.  


She survived her first few days at home, which is a good sign for the weeks to come.  It's all downhill from here!

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Emmy Comes Home

Cory was discharged on Saturday afternoon, but Emmy still had a bit of jaundice that the nurses were monitoring, so we had to go home without her.  It was hard, but thankfully, we only had to wait a day.  Sunday morning we were informed Emmy would be coming home with us.  What a blessing!


One of the greatest things was to be able to hold her and walk around without any tubes or wires restricting us.  Here is Mommy helping Emmy into her car seat.


We loaded her up, and Mommy rode in the backseat during her first car ride!


She was so good, and didn't make any fuss on the way home.


Daddy carried her in from the car and immediately gave her a tour of the house.


Welcome home, baby girl!


Thursday, October 16, 2014

Emmy Rae Joins the Family

She is here!!!  Emmy Rae Gilmore joined our family on Thursday, October 16th, at 12:03 pm.  She weighed 7 lbs 5 oz and measured 20 inches long.  Her first moments of life she spent snuggled up with Mommy.


Emmy gave us a little bit of a scare and had some trouble transitioning from the womb to the world.  See, there is this thing called breathing, and she wasn't doing it right.  She was getting enough oxygen, but the doctors said she was trying too hard in the process and was going to exhaust herself.  For that reason, she was admitted to the NICU.


Luckily, Emmy was fine after a couple of hours, but we learned that once you get into the NICU, it is hard to get out.  It seemed like every day there was a new test they had to do, and a new milestone they needed her to reach before she could come home.  In hindsight, we realized that we didn't have that traumatic of a time compared to the other NICU families, but in the moment we were so anxious to get our little girl home.


Cory did a great job through the entire delivery,  and was a great patient, too.  Her room was on the 4th floor, and Emmy's was on the 3rd floor, so we made many trips back and forth.  I never heard Cory complain once about it, and it was sweet to see her so anxious to get back to the baby as soon as possible.


Emmy mostly slept, which provided a lot of great photo opportunities, and all the quiet time we could want to just sit and hold her.


When she wasn't sleeping, she was eating.  She is such a good eater, too!  Cory never had much trouble getting her to eat, which I think was a huge stress reliever.  Emmy also got a lot of great quality time with Grandma Buzz.


With the nurses pricking and prodding her all the time, we tried to keep her as comfortable as possible.  Here we are rubbing her down with some lotion.


Welcome to the world, Emmy Rae!  We are so glad you are part of our little family.  Three is our new favorite number! 

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Skyler Gets Baptized

With a day to spare before our due date, we were blessed to participate in the baptism of our neighbor, Skyler Rich.  It was awesome!   The sister missionaries have been teaching Skyler in our home this last month, and he made the decision to be baptized.  

Sister Hartle, Sister Hicken, and Cory before the service.
There has been a big push for missionary work here in the Walnut Grove Ward, and about a month ago the sisters were eating dinner with us.  They asked us if we knew anybody that would benefit from the gospel message.  We met a nice lady walking one evening, Cathy, and found out she had lost her husband a few years ago.  Her name came to my mind when the sisters asked whom we could teach.  The sisters jumped on the opportunity and we set up an appointment to go see Cathy.

The day came to see Cathy, and Cory made some cookies to take over to her.  We knocked on the door and ended up being invited inside for a nice visit with Cathy, but in the end she wasn't interested in what the missionaries had to say.  We headed home and as we were saying our goodbyes to the sisters, Skyler walked by, finishing up a walk with his dog.  We said hello, and Sister Hartle offered him one of our cookies.  He hesitated at first, but ended up taking one, and then headed to his door.  Cory and I said goodbye to the sisters and headed inside.  Next thing we know, we hear voices outside and, upon looking through the front window, discovered Skyler talking with the missionaries.  He said that something just made him feel like he should talk to them.

The rest was history.  Since then, Skyler has become a good friend.  He comes over for lessons with the missionaries, but he also just comes over to hang out with us and ask Cory for dating advice.  It has been a great experience for our little family to help him learn truths about the Savior in our home.

Cory, Sean, Skyler, Sister Hicken, Sister Hartle
Skyler asked if I would baptize him, and then immediately asked the sisters if it could be freezing cold water so he could "feel it."  That was the only part I was not looking forward to.


Grandma Buzz even made the trip for the baptism.  Hopefully she can stay long enough for the birth of the baby!

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Finishing Touches

We are in the month of delivery!  With the baby coming soon, we finally finished our nursery, putting the finishing touches on little Emmy's room.  We are so excited!