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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Evie Update

Granna is posting again because Evie has returned to the hospital with her parents. A routine follow-up check on her billirubin level revealed that despite sleeping with her billi-blanket her level had continued to climb. Evie has had a couple of very lethargic spells after crying too so it was back to the hospital for her.

Evie and her parents are being covered in prayer and we ask you to continue praying for them.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Evie is here!

Sadie and Jonathan have limited internet access so Granna is posting this one. Granna (Cyndi) left Greenville and arrived in Benton at 9:00 Sunday evening.

Sadie was admitted at about 1:00 Monday morning, after a ride that included narrowly missing 2 deer in the road. Our little feisty yankee arrived this morning at 4:50. Evonne Whitley weighed in 6 pounds 10 ounces, and was 19 1/2 inches long.

Mama, Daddy and Evie are all doing well.

She is just so beautiful!!!


Love,
Granna


Friday, June 17, 2011

Baby Shower/Beach/Updates!

Another packed update.....the baby shower was wonderful!  We got lots of goodies that we are still trying to find space for.  As I was telling my Aunt...it really is amazing how much space things for a little person less than 10 lb can take up!  Thank you to friends and family near and far who have supported us in all the ways possible throughout this pregnancy, we are very blessed.

A diaper cake (slightly jumbled from the car ride home) 
given to us by one of our young church friends, Taylor, 
and the balloon baby from my sisters-in-law who put on the shower!

As you can see, the gifts are overflowing her room!


We spent another week at the beach last week thanks to Jonathan's work, the fireman's convention was going on so while he was in classes I got to lay around all week!  It was a wonderful way to celebrate finishing my final test related to nursing school, which I took on June 3rd and discovered I passed on June 5th.  We had prayed Evie would decide to wait until after that final test before arriving...thankfully she listened to her parents and I'm now officially licensed by the state of South Carolina!

We had our most recent doctor's appointment on Tuesday and it was quite possibly the best yet, no more pictures of our girl but we got the official word that if labor were to start now, it wouldn't be stopped.  The doctors feel good about where she's at so although it would still technically be considered "pre-term labor", they feel like she's ready for it!  There's no indications that she'll be arriving in the very near future, but it was still a wonderful blessing to hear that the Lord brought us to that point.
Now it's just a matter of getting everything ready for her to actually arrive!  Thankfully, since I have neglected almost everything related to the house while trying to finish nursing school things, my mother will be coming next week to help us get a few things ready and help me do some final cleaning/organizing to make life a little easier in those first few weeks.

Bags are almost packed!

They are still watching my blood pressure since it continues to be "borderline", but I'm not having any symptoms and Evie appears to be handling all of it just fine so they are not really concerned at this point.  Evie has made us laugh as we have "gotten to know her" throughout this pregnancy based on how she responds to what's going on around her/what I'm eating/who's talking/etc...at the most recent appointment the doctor was telling us what body parts were where and put a thumb and forefinger on either side of her head (which is down...YAY!) Evie started kicking like crazy as if to say "Hey! Cut that out!"  Then of course the doctor said "now there's her heel....there's her knee" pointing at my upper abdomen, I had to bite my tongue to not respond "ya I know, I can feel them...now stop!"  We are so proud of our growing fiesty little girl!
Thank you so much again for all of the prayers, please continue to pray as we get closer and closer to "meeting" Evie, pray for wisdom for the doctors as well as for the two of us as this adventure is about to change dramatically!  Please pray for a smooth, uneventful delivery and a healthy Mom/healthy baby at the end of it (obviously we want a healthy Dad as well but the physical side of labor doesn't affect him quite so much!).

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Maternity Pics

Last weekend we headed "up the mountain" to spend some time with the Ross family (Jonathan's mother's family) and while there we got the very talented cousin Lindsay to take some "family pictures" for us before Evie arrives.  We were so thrilled with how they turned out!
Here is a sample of the many pictures she took, they are all on Snapfish and Shutterfly so if you would like to see the rest feel free to leave a comment or send me an email and we'll send you the link!

First shirt Daddy bought his girl

Mine is definitely bigger!



We love our girl!

As you can see I'm laughing....Evie typically will move/kick when Daddy starts talking to her and "listening" to her "requests" for things like "Evie says you should make Daddy some pancakes....."

She probably is already a "Daddy's Girl" but she is sure loved by her Mama as well!

This water felt so good on my swollen feet!




We also had our most recent appointment this week and Evie continues to grow in leaps and bounds!  There was some concern about my blood pressure being slightly high but for now they are just keeping an eye on it since it was just "borderline".  They also decided they do want one more ultrasound of her since I keep measuring several weeks ahead of where I actually am they aren't able to determine how much she's growing based on my measurements (the "normal" way), but since the typical problems with a bicornuate uterus involve under-growth, they continue to have no concerns.  We are incredibly thankful to have made it through so many weeks without any complications.  Please continue to pray for no complications and for at least a few more weeks of growth for our girl.  She is definitely losing space in her area as her movements have changed from quick jabs to long stretches but those are great signs she is getting ready to meet us!
Thanks to Lindsay for the pictures and her "assistant" Ann for help!
Thanks to all of you for continued prayers for the three of us as we get ready for changes in the near future!