Friday, April 25, 2008

Democracy '08

Lots of people say I look like my parents. But there have been conflicting stories about which one I look most like.
So, since I am an American Citizen (I was born here), I believe in a democratic process. The vote is up to you. Study the pictures carefully and vote at the end.


Thank you for your time.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Week 2

Jacob has officially been with us for 2 weeks...I can't believe it's already been that long, yet at the same time I can't believe it's only been that long!

Until today, we had my mom with us to provide another set of loving hands...and we were spoiled rotten! We didn't have to do laundry, dishes, etc....but now reality sets in and we start the real journey:) Thanks very much to Grandma for all that looooooveee!! (and for grandpa for letting us have her for so long.)

So far, we've learned quite a bit about this little guy, such as:

-In the beginning, Jacob preferred to suck on his own tongue or bottom lip to actually eating. However, he has since discovered the delight in eating and does so at least every 3 hours. And, as I'm pretty against introducing a pacifier, it is totally fitting that Jacob is soothed most by sucking :) I'm hoping the our pinky fingers continue to suffice, but we'll see.....

-He waits to pee until his diaper is off...at least, when his mom is changing him. No kidding, he's sprayed several walls, the floor, even his eye (while at the pediatrician's office!).

-While waking up, he appears to experience a wide range of emotions from very angry and wrinkled to delight accompanied with full-body chuckling. It's extremely entertaining.

-He sleeps, but not easily and not really in his pack'n play. So far, he's spent most nights rotating from the chest of his dad, mom, or grandma and his bouncer.



-His eyes are lightening up already to an ocean blue.

-He's got serious gastrointestinal power. Seriously, we took him to church yesterday and I was more concerned about his "fireworks" interrupting the service than any crying.

-We're still exploring him for what traits he got from each of us....though it's proving tricky! We're more successful in determining what traits he does not have:)

That's all for now, but we hope to have another short video up soon!!


Tuesday, April 15, 2008

1 week old!

Jacob is sleeping in his Aunt Emily's arms right now, while Grandma Ruth cooks dinner, and Ashley sleeps. I don't know what we're going to do when they leave! I am sorry that the blog hasn't seen a lot of action recently, but these pictures should make up for it. Things are going great! Jacob is eating and sleeping well, and he loves music. So far he prefers Beatles, Counting Crows, and classical (a la Baby Einstein CD). Mostly, he just loves to look around and check out the world. He's really cute (see for yourself) and very well behaved. He does like to pee when you take his diaper off, but who doesn't?
Thank you to everyone who has sent well wishes, cards, and gifts. You are in our hearts more than you know.

Enjoy the pictures!

Love,

Daniel, Ashley, and Jacob Pugh


Saturday, April 12, 2008

Jacob goes Hollywood

Well, it took 4 days, but I finally figured out how to upload video. The other day, we tried to do a video conference call with Jacob's cousin Samuel, who, coincidentally, was being babysat by Ashley's dad. The video feed didn't work, and we felt bad for Grandpa Jeff and all that he is enduring back in Raleigh, so we made a video for him. Now, finally, I have found a way to bring that video to him, and, in the process, to all of you. Enjoy! I have more pictures, and I'll post them sometime soon.

Ashley, Jacob, Grandma Ruth and I are doing great. We eat a lot and sleep sometimes, but mostly we just stare at those big eyes staring up at us.

Enjoy the videos!




Tuesday, April 8, 2008

He's here, he's here!

It began like any other day. Well, any other day when your wife is 39 weeks pregnant. She woke up early and uncomfortable, and headed for the couch. I awoke up considerably later and stumbled to the couch in search of her. After talking a bit about the night before, she said, "Maybe we should call Traeci (my sister, a nurse), because I think maybe my water broke" So we did, and she told us to go to the hospital. We asked for a second opinion, and called Kris Diegle, another nurse. She said the same thing. So, we got our bags together and made a trip to the hospital. We didn't think too much of it, as we weren't yet convinced that this was it. Well, it was! They told us that Ashley's water had been broken, and probably had been since 10pm the night before. It was now about 12:30pm the next day. The nurse came back after running some tests and said, "Congratulations, someone will have today as their birthday!"
*** As a side note, my office had a pool picking which day Jacob would be born. I just happened to pick 4/6/08.***
We were thrilled. We called the grandparents and they called the family, and we knew it would only be a matter of time. They moved us up to the room we would stay in until Ashley delivered. The grandparents talked and took pictures, while Ashley prepared for what was ahead. The doctors wanted her to deliver by 10pm (as they always want you to within 24 hours of your water breaking.), so they gave her a drug called Pitocin, which induces labor. Roughly 2 hours after the drug took effect Ashley's body naturally kicked in, so she was having double the contractions. Obviously, she was in pain and the doctors suggested she take something through her IV as they eased off the dosage of the Pitocin order to ease her contractions instead of all the time. Ashley agreed to a drug called Dilaudid to take the edge off and it vaguely helped for the hour it was in her IV. After that, Ashley went though the last 2 hours without medication. Though arriving 4 hours hours earlier at 3cm dilated, 90% effaced, and at zero station, she had progressed nicely to 6cm and 100% effaced. As she told me, "It feels like my hip bones are splitting in two!" Another 2 hours and she was all 10cm, and Jacob was plus 2 station.
"Perfect!" the doctor said. "She's ready to deliver." But OUR doctor wasn't there yet, so they told Ashley not to push. She tried not to but I told her we didn't need no doctor, and not to worry about it. (Every nurse there was more than qualified, plus we had the "on call doctor" there. OUR doctor was a doctor from the office that we had never met before.) OUR doctor showed up 10 minutes later and told her to push, officially. By that time Jacob's head was crowning. A few pushes later, and his head came out. They turned Jacob so that his shoulders would come out. 10 seconds later his shoulders came out followed by the rest of him! What a miracle! They placed all 6 pounds 13 ounces of him on Ashley's belly as they cleaned him. He opened his eyes and took a good long look at Ashley and I. Then he cried his first little bitty cry. I took this picture in those first 10 seconds.
I cut the cord and they wheeled him to a "warmer" where they tested him. I was encouraged to take pictures of him during this time. He got two nines on the APGAR test, basically the highest score her can get. He was perfectly healthy and already had his mother's penchant for test-taking though he wasn't happy about it. Moment's later the doctors took care of Ashley (who they all commented on doing so wonderfully, and how amazing it was the it was without an epidural). After Ashley and Jacob were presentable, I went down the hall to inform the waiting room folks (Grandma Ruth, Grandma Chon, Grandpa Danny, Uncle Luke and Aunt Sara) that "It's a Boy!". They were allowed to come back and take pictures. I wish I had all pictures for all cameras that were there represented, but alas, the compilation will have to wait.

After everyone went home, Ashley, Jacob and I tried to take it easy. The hospital staff were very friendly and helpful, which we were relieved about. One nurse gave him a bath and offered to hold him outside the door for half an hour so that we could get some sleep. Jacob filled 3 diapers his first night, somewhat ahead of schedule. 7am the next morning, the pediatrician came in and asked about circumcision. I said, "the sooner the better" and he said, "I'll do it right how. 20 minutes later, he appeared with Jacob and said that the baby didn't say a peep. Man is he tough!
That day Jacob tried to feed but wasn't really in the mood for anything other than sleeping. He slept most of the day and peed on the nurse. That night Grandma Ruth offered to take my place in the hospital so that I could go home to sleep. (There is no sleeping in the hospital, it must be a policy). When I came back this morning, Jacob awoke at the sound my my voice. I held him for a while until the lactation consultant came and and tried to get Jacob to eat. He did! Finally! Ashley had been patiently trying for hours on end for 2 days and he finally ate for a good 35 minutes, before he fell asleep in the same position. After we ate, we got in the car and came home, where I'm proud to say Ashley eventually went to sleep for the first time in 3 days. She did so wonderfully. Even in the throws of labor she never raised her voice. She remained polite and said "Thank you" to the nurses when they came to her aid. She never complained about pain or lack of sleep. She endured hours of Jacob trying to feed, and all the family visitors. She was born to be a mother, that's for sure! Jacob and I are extremely fortunate to have her. As for me, I don't know what I was born for, but I sure do feel at home with this baby in my hands! Here are some pictures of the way home. I'm the guy behind the camera.
Love to all of you, thank you for your kind words and prayers!
Love, love, love,
Daddy DP.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Any predictions?

This morning, we had our last doctor's appointment before the due date. Certainly, I'm making no plans to return there still pregnant...but Jacob makes the call :)
Everything looks great according to the Dr, wahoo! Basically, he said that Jacob is now as low as he goes before literally being delivered and my body is very ready to do the laboring and delivering. (For those who know the lingo: 0 station, 3cm dilated, and 80-90% effaced...)

At this point, we've gone through several rounds of guessing his arrival date and possible birth weight...now, we'd love if others would join in on the fun:)
What's YOUR guess?