Friday, October 8, 2010

A giggle and a squirt

Well, I am a little behind so let me catch you up to Sawyer's 3 month birthday!
Today my little man giggled for me for the first time! Now, others have told me that he has giggled, but in my book it is not his first time until his mommy hears it =) ! It was quite cute, and I can't wait for him to do it more.
He also had a very unusual accident today where he "sprayed" himself in the face and mouth. Sawyer understandably was very distressed by this (as was I) but I thought it was funny enough to mention as I don't keep a baby book (bad, mom I know.)
Here are delayed 3 month photos


He is a very, very happy baby. If he would only sleep he would be the perfect child.






Given the recent fall weather, we have taken a few trips to the apple orchard. We got a change to go with friends and family and to try out our new super cool Cannon Rebel camera. I have a new obsession. I hope to take photography lessons to learn how to use it to the fullest extent.



Our good friends the Schuttes (Carey, Hallie, Brady and Colin). They are recent transplants from Oxford, OH (Miami land)

Sawyer staying warm in the stroller at the orchard.
My sister Meredith and my nephew Brady came in from Dallas to check up on Sawyer's progress and enjoy the fall weather. We took another trip to MacQueens for Brady's first time apple picking and the much debated Apple Butter Festival. We had their world famous fritters (yum, yum, yum) and picked a half bushel of apples. It was cold and rainy, but we had fun!


These are photos I posted just to show off the greatness of my new camera and the beauty of the orchard.






Brady was hesitant at first to pick apples but became quite good at it soon enough, especially with a boost from Uncle Jason.

Nana and Papa came too and made it double the fun. Sawyer was quiet as a mouse up to this point. Never a good idea to try and take pictures when your child is hungry!



Other things in our life.
We mourn the loss of a very special man, Mark Rasmus. For those of you who don't know him, he was the father of our friend Markus who coached SJJ hockey with Jason. Mark was a very wonderful, friendly man who we became good friends with. He lost very quick battle with cancer at too young of an age. He will be greatly missed by everyone, especially the Szynkowski family.
I will always think of him around Sawyer's birthday because his wife Kay was in the car in front of us at the valet station of the hospital when I went in to deliver. We did not know at the time he was sick, nor why Kay was at the hospital. She was the first person to know of Sawyer's soon arrival and was so sweet to us as usual!
Grandpa Szynkowski had an unfortunate accident and has been in rehab for several weeks. It has been a bumpy road for everyone including him and we hope he can come home soon. He won't be able to walk for 2 more months so life is getting a little complicated. Things are looking okay so we will keep our fingers crossed!
Sawyer's milestones
1. Giggling (previously mentioned)
2. He found his hands, and chews on them constantly
3. Recently started sleeping 12 hours at night. Now, mind you, not continuously. I wish!
4. Holds his head up better
5. LOVES to watch tv especially sports!
On to four months....and new firsts!











Monday, August 30, 2010

Change is inevitable


Well, this is my last day with Sawyer before going back to work. I knew this day would come, but it does not make it any easier. He is growing and changing so fast, and aside from the sleep deprivation, it has been an amazing experience. I love being a mom.

Here are a few pictures of our last few weeks.


Bug loves bath time!



2 month check up......9.5 lbs, 22 1/2 inches
10% for weight, 25% for height


Sawyer celebrating great grandma Thompson's 88th birthday


PA pride at Meghan's wedding. So fun!

First trip to Mr. Freeze (Perrysburg location)

Maggi and Jake stopped by for some Mr. Freeze on their way to Michigan.

We celebrated Colin Schutte's first birthday. The Schuttes are our good friends from Miami that moved to BG. We are looking forward to seeing them more often!


Monday, August 9, 2010

Six week wrap-up

So many things to write about...here are a few highlights of the last few weeks of Sawyer's life. Newborn photo
Isn't it the cutest?!
This is Sawyer's second cousin Reese. He is 3 weeks younger. They are going to have a lot of fun together!

Dad and son at the Murphy twin's shower


Sawyer is getting very strong. Here he is practicing his head lifts while getting tummy time.



Exhausted after his first trip to Tamo and SJJ hockey game.
We love the Moby!

For all of you that thought Sawyer has Jason's nose...take a comparison with this photo of me.

1 Month old!!!
This was at grandma's house in BG where we stayed for a week while Jason was gone.
Aunt Meredith and cousin Patrick came all the way from Dallas to help me with Sawyer while Jason was at hockey school. Patrick took to Sawyer like peas and carrots...so sweet.

Thanks aunt Mer. (Also note this was just before he pooped on his aunt).



Lovin on his cousin "lawyer"

Daddy...please take me to Oxford with you!

Milestones so far....
1. Passed the 9 lb mark....and good checkup from the cardiologist.
2. Visually tracking very well.
3. Smiles when prompted
4. Sleeps 4 hours at night (well only once, then up every 2-3 after...phew)
5. LOVES bathtime and his pacifier
6. Enjoys the outside and looking up at the trees

Other fun things we did
1. Visited our neighbors Mark, Kim and baby Lori at their cottage in Michigan. I tried to keep him out of the sun, but Sawyer got a little sunburned. Thankfully not too bad!
2. Multiple visits from good friends and family to welcome Sawyer!
3. Many visits to Handels and Mr. Freeze (Sawyer can't wait to get them first hand instead on second.)
4. Took walks at Wildwood with baby Lola and Luke and their moms.
5. Farewell dinner for Kim and DP who moved to the Jersey Shore (can I get a fist pump?)
6. A fun reunion with the "This Is It" girls. Pictures are on FB. It needs to be semi-annual!

Well, that is it for now. We have 8 week checkups in a few weeks. Stay tuned!







Sunday, June 27, 2010

The Rookie Arrives

Team Szynko!
Presenting Sawyer Meade Szynkowski
First off, a HUGE extension of gratitude to all well wishers on the birth of our son. It has been an amazing ride that I never expected. So much fun in store!
Okay.....I have so much to share with you. Sawyer's story is long and full of bumps. For those of you who prefer to not to read a long narrative and look at pictures, I am going to give you a quick summary. Then read on (or not) to learn the rest!
Sawyer is home and doing great. The short of the story is that unfortunately he has a few heart problems. The first is called a ventricular septal defect. This is a hole in the ventricle of his heart where blood is flowing backward from left to right. The good news is that it is the mildest form possible. The bad news is there is a chance it may not close on it's own and can cause some serious problems in the future. The other is called a patent foramen ovale. This is the hole from atrium to atrium that bypasses the lungs in utero that has not closed. Thankfully this is fairly common and will not likely cause a problem.
We are very fortunate to have an amazing pediatrician -Dr. Kennedy and a cardiologist who are taking great care of us! Sawyer is a little tired, and is having some problems with feedings but overall doing amazing right now and we hope it continues!

Here is the story of his birth
We had an OB appt on the 24th where my membranes were "helped out" a little. We were on our way to Kroger to stock up before the baby when contractions started hard and fast, and we decided it was necessary to get to the hospital. Once we arrived, they broke my water and contractions started coming back to back. They thought I would deliver in a matter of hours. Unfortunately, the epidural slowed the process and I was placed on a pitocin drip. It did not seem to work so we set ourselves up for a long night and sent the family home. We were surprised that one hour later, I was fully dilated and ready to push. 20 min later......tada! Sawyer was born!
Little Man's Stats
His weight is a little low, but in fishing terms...his length is a keeper! Ha ha!
The funny thing is that Jason, his father, his brother, and now Sawyer were all born on Thursdays. He made it just under the wire.
Picture Gallery
Proud papa!

Those of you who know Jason, are aware that he does not do well with all things medical. I was worried how he would handle the delivery. It ended up he was a champ and even cut the cord.
( I am so impressed, that I am willing to post this awful picture of myself to prove it)

BEFORE


AND AFTER

Sleeping in with daddy!
Loving on grandma

I love the bouncer!

I am a thumb sucker already!

Tummy time with daddy
Cast of Family Characters

Papa Thompson (Meade)
In case you were wondering where Sawyer's middle name came from.
Uncle Chris-the previous "lil szynko"

Grandpa Szynko

Aunt Meredith
Best big sis ever!

Papa and grandma Shetterly
(My mom and stepdad)
Nana Thompson!
Grandma Szynkowski
Thank you again for all of your support! We welcome visitors!





















Sunday, June 13, 2010

38 weeks and getting impatient!

70% effaced, Zero Station....ready to rock! Here I am just patiently waiting. I have been walking, doing aerobics,
eating spicy food....anything to get the ball rolling. I had a massage yesterday and asked the MT to push on all the places she that trigger labor. She was kind enough also to teach me a few pressure points that stimulate labor. No response yet.
However, I realized today that he will come when ready. So, I need to just relax and enjoy the last few days of restful sleep. The bag is packed, carseat in place and inspected, hospital tour complete....we now just need the kid. I have been given specific instructions from multiple family members of times not to go into labor. Although I love each and every one of you....for my comfort, I would prefer ASAP. However, it is out of my hands and we are all at the mercy of the little man to time his arrival.
We had a very busy weekend with a few graduation parties, the twins 6th b-day party, Cheryl's baby shower, and our first house showing. We had a little glitch and forgot to put a house key in the lock box. Made for a little stress in the afternoon.
After it was all done, we were a little bored, and created this next masterpiece. Hopefully our little man will have better artistic skills than Jason..ha ha!
That is it for now...my next post will include delivery pictures.
Can't wait!

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Holy Diapers Batman!

The Diaper Party Was a Success! A HUGE thank you to all of our friends who came to the
diaper party yesteday. I have not counted the number of diapers, but easily know it s in the thousands. You are the best!!!! I think a few Depends got slipped in there as well. Ha ha!

The boys had a good time playing corn hole and other games. They shoveled Tony Packo's chili dogs and chili mac down between games. Jason had a blast introducing everyone to the octagonal beer pong table he made especially for the event. He has so generously decided to donate the table to those less fortunate (meaning a friend who does not have kids) as he is pretty sure he is in retirement from beer pong hosting. It was a hard decision, but he wanted it to go to someone who would take good care of it and use it often =).The weather held off until about 10 pm when major tornado warnings were issued.
We were fortunate enough to only have strong winds come thorough, but others were not so lucky. 7 people died in Lake township and many houses were destroyed. Our thoughts and prayers go out to those families.
Officially at 37 weeks today. No signs of labor yet. Since he is now full term, he is welcome to come whenever he likes =). I will post a pic sometime soon.


Sunday, May 23, 2010

35 weeks and counting



35 weeks and big as a house.....only to get bigger =)
I am starting my weekly OB appointments. Things still are going well. Sleep is at a premium, but weirdly, I am not tired all the time. I guess it is mother nature's way of preparing me for times to come. I find myself a little sentimental and I cry at silly things.....sometimes it is quite annoying and others it is quite funny. My new project is putting together an overnight bag. I am an overpacker, so it will likely have everthing but the kitchen sink. You never know what you might need.
A quick update to catch you up on what is going on in our lives
1) Baby Lola Hayes was born on Mother's day! Yeah! She is ADORABLE! We look forward to Lola and little Szynko terrorizing the Loft together!
2) Had a wonderful visit with the Clelands.....Matt and Jason went to the trout club and caught us dinner. They cleaned them and grilled it up that night. Freshest fish I ever had and boy was it good. Thanks Matt and Michelle!
3) Progressed to the 3rd week of childbirth education. It has been a good experience overall, but Jason is having a tough time with the actual "birthing" part. He will just have to get over it with complete immersion therapy on the day baby comes! ha ha!
4) We went to the Justus family annual fish fry last night at Somerset Lake in MI. They had over 700 fillets of fish to cook up with four different methos...cajun battered, beer battered, pan fried cornmeal, and grilled. Darn was it not the best fried fish I have ever had (and it is not something I usually care for). Jason fished and caught a few...and I tried unsuccessfully as usual. We had a very nice time with my coworkers.
5) Our friends Jen and Matt also got engaged last night! CONGRATS to our fellow future MIAMI MERGERS!
That's it for now! Hope everyone enjoys this amazing weather!