Friday, May 27, 2011

She did a doodle; your turn to change her. I'll give you a thousand dollars if you'll do it.

We're alive!  So, I promised the story of the adoption and here it is, mixed with some cute pictures of Berlin from the last six weeks, in categories and chronological order.  Yes, I am OCD. But as my friend Baylee says, it should be called CDO, so that the letters are in alphabetical order.
Here she is just lying around
4/21
4/24
4/29
5/3
5/10
Now, wait for it!
Here it comes...
Big Smiles!
5/22
Okay, so on Wednesday, April 13th, Liz called me to tell me she was on her way to the hospital.  She had gone to the Doctor that afternoon and he decided to send her to the hospital because of severe swelling and high blood pressure.  She still wasn't dilated at all and Berlin hadn't dropped yet, so she knew she was in for a long night.  She wanted to try to have the baby normally if possible so she wouldn't have as long of a recovery.  Anyway, her mom called me around 7:00 that night and told us nothing was really happening and to just come to Phoenix in the morning.  So that is what we did.  I didn't get much sleep, mainly because I was so excited.  We left our house on Thursday, April 14th, at 5:00 AM, picked up some breakfast burritos in Globe, and got to the hospital at 8:30.  
Pause for more pictures...sleeping this time. And for the record, I do not pose my baby, she comes up with this stuff on her own.
 4/24
 4/27
 4/27
 5/3
5/6
 5/7 
5/13
5/17
5/17
 5/21
5/23
So they induced Liz and did all sorts of unpleasant things to try to start the labor, but Berlin wasn't really cooperating.  So, around 5:00 PM Liz's doctor came in to talk options.  She could continue to try having the baby vaginally or do a c-section.  The entire day, Liz's swelling and blood pressure issues remained a concern, and they weren't going away, so she didn't have the option to go home and wait.  Her doctor recommended the c-section because of a lot of factors.  Liz decided to follow his recommendation, and got prepped for the c-section.  They only allow one person in the operating room with the mother, so Liz's mom went in with her.  But Liz's nurse said she would come and get me after Berlin was born, even though it was technically against the rules.
Okay, now for some funny shots!
Yawning
4/24
5/10
Punching- she likes to do this in her bouncer while wearing her mittens that coincidentally look like baby boxing gloves, haha!
4/25
5/8
Story Time-CUTEST THING EVER!  She loves it when we read to her, especially Josh; she likes his voice.
5/14-one month old
Bath Time-Berlin loves her bath A LOT
4/23
5/26
After bath time-she DOES NOT like to get out
4/27
5/26
Is it bad that these make me laugh?
 My Personal Favorite-plotting to take over the world...or maybe just our lives!
 4/25
Liz was taken back to the c-section operating room at 7:37 PM and Berlin was born at 7:44 PM.  Those c-section deliveries are fast!  Liz's mom said Berlin was sucking her thumb when she came out.  She was 8 lbs 13 oz and 19.5 inches long, and she looked really cute from the very beginning.   When they took Liz back, a different nurse told us to go wait back out to the waiting room and she said I wouldn't be able to see Berlin until Liz was back in her room.  So we waited, and then Julie, Liz's mom, came and got me.  She said the nurse sent her to get me.  Anyway, I got back there, and they had just finished cleaning Berlin and were taking some vitals.  Liz was coming out of the anesthesia, so the nurse let me hold Berlin and feed her a bottle. Then I took Berlin over to Liz so she could see her and hold her since she hadn't yet.  We just talked about how Berlin is like the cutest baby ever.  The minute Berlin heard Liz's voice, she started looking around for her. It was pretty special to be back there.  Liz said when she saw me holding her, she knew I was supposed to be her mom, and the same thing happened when Josh held her for the first time.  That was such a HUGE blessing for all of us.  Liz was downright amazing from this point on.  
I never once wondered if she was going to change her mind after she had Berlin.  The caseworker told us that birth moms really have to make the decision to place their child twice: before the birth and then again after.  Liz made this look easy and I couldn't have asked for a better birth mom in those four days between birth and placement.  She was INCREDIBLE!  We had a pretty great time!  
Picture interruption-these are her sitting up, just chilling.
5/9
5/14-One Month Old!
 5/17
 5/17
 5/20
On Monday, April 18th, Liz signed the papers relinquishing her rights as Berlin's mom. She seemed to do it with ease, even though I know it had to be really tough.  Berlin slept through the whole thing.  Liz has great faith in Heavenly Father and I am so grateful for that.  It is a humbling experience for someone else to choose you to raise a child they carried and delivered into this world.  I can't really wrap my head around it even now.  But I am so grateful there are wonderful, courageous women who do it every day, all for the love of their child.  We love Liz, and all the other birth moms out there.  And we love our little Berlin so much.  It's been a fun challenging experience so far, and we are excited to be her parents!
4/18
4/18
4/18
Our Little Family

8 comments:

Charlotte and Nate Braithwaite said...

Oh I love it. I especially love the picture of you and Josh holding Berlin. The one where your head is on Josh's shoulder. I have never seen that one before. So glad that you could come visit last week, and I miss you already. I NEED TO BE YOUR NEIGHBOR!

Sara Ann said...

What an amazing story! I was so happy to see so many pictures, keep them coming:) She is DARLING! So so happy for you:)

The McKnights said...

I am so happy for you Nicola. You are going to be an awesome mom. She is adorable and I love her name. Congrats and keep those cute pics coming.

RRWhicker said...

Oh she is so stinkin cute! I love how she puts her hand on her cheek. Thanks for sharing. I love to hear birth stories.

The Royal Family 2 said...

I love that pic of you and Josh and her so sweet and tender! :)

Love that things worked out and that Berlin is a part of the family now. Can't wait to meet her, you guys will do great! Love the pics she is adorable!

Liz said...

you are so amazing Nicola! I couldn't have imagined a more perfect mother for my little angel... :) I love the pictures! they are adorable! thanks for sending them all the time it really makes each day special until i get to see you again! i love you all so much give Berlin lots of kisses from me! xoxoxoxoxo! Liz

Salmon Tolman Family said...

Love this post! She is so adorable and I'm glad you put so many photos of her on her! I love the story, and I'm amazed at Liz and her incredible gift. I'm SOOO happy for you and your beautiful family!

me and you plus two said...

What a great post.You need to have your blog made into a book, because you are so good with words and conveying your emotions. I laughed and cried. I LOVE the last photo of you all. So precious Nicola. I am so happy for you guys!