Monday, May 11, 2009

My First Mother's Day!


We met Kapri and Quez for breakfast in the lobby, then spent some time resting since some people had spent a long day before flying and others were up all night because some beautiful little girl likes to sleep all day and be awake all night.


Then we all got dressed up to go to a park and take pictures and then go to dinner. This is Jenavieve's special mother's day outfit I picked out for her.

Everyone at the park
Grandma, mom, daughter

We went to Golden Corral for dinner, which is a yummy buffet

Jenavieve's buffet

A good size comparison-this is a newborn size onesie, my little peanut!
My mother's day present-my mom made a quilt for Vivi


Sunday, May 10, 2009

May 9th

We got to meet Kapri's son Sinquez, he's a hoot!
Eric's first time feeding Vivi
We went to the Gateway Mall, which is an awesome open air, two story mall
Jenavieve with her eyes open and looking so cute


Aunt Janelle and Uncle Ryan arrived with lots of hugs and kisses for Jenavieve
Then Grandma and Grandpa came...I don't know what we're calling the different grandparents yet!




Saturday, May 9, 2009

Just a picture post


We FINALLY found some preemie clothes, and they almost fit her!
This one shows all her curly hair, its about an inch long if you stretch out the curls





Friday, May 8, 2009

Back from the hospital!

We signed all of our paperwork and got to bring Jenavieve back to the hotel with us today! Now we just have to wait for clearance to come home! Things have been quiet so far, but I did get to feed her with my Medela supplemental feeder, which she caught on to pretty easily, so that was pretty cool.

She was awake for a little while but right now she and Eric are taking a nap on the bed.

There isn't much else to say, but I'll post some pictures from today.

First time in a carseat, getting ready to leave the hospital!

These were the smallest pants we could find, and they still are way huge! We can't find preemie clothes anywhere, not even babies r us!

Napping with daddy



And the highlight of Eric's day, when she grabbed onto his thumb. She even looks like she's smiling!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

While I have a spare moment

**Don't worry, the pictures we promised are in the post just below this!**

I thought while we had a spare moment tonight I would post the whole story of how we got here.

We literally packed and got things ready until it was time to go to the airport. We were on the first flight to Utah, which went from Detroit to Phoenix, then an hour layover, then from Phoenix to Salt Lake City. When we got there, we ran to baggage, then to the car rental place. We called the case worker, and she left the delivery room to tell us that the baby had just been born and to come right to the hospital!

Luckily it was only about 15 minutes from the airport to the hospital. The case worker met us in the hall and brought us in to introduce us to Kapri and the baby. She looked tired, but really good for having just given birth! She smiled at us and handed me the baby. We talked for a few minutes and Eric and I took turns holding her, then she had to go to the nursery because she was cold and they wanted to warm her up a little. Eric went to get food for everyone because none of us had eaten all day, and Kapri and I talked. She's very nice and easy to talk to, and beautiful! She told us she was a model when she was a teenager, and is planning to go to college for fashion design. We learned that she is 22, has a 4 year old daughter who is staying in South Caroline with her mom, and a little boy who is a year and a half, who she brought with her. We haven't met him yet, he is staying with one of the social workers while she is in the hospital. She has a big family and they're very close. We'll be going to meet them sometime this summer, and again in October when we go to visit Aunt Chris and Uncle Howard at their Myrtle Beach condo. At some point we'll have her up to Michigan to meet everyone as well.

Kapri is staying in Utah until Tuesday, so we got a room in the same hotel she'll be staying at so we can all bond a little more before she goes. My parents and Janelle and Ryan are flying in for the weekend to meet her, and Kapri had the idea to all go out to dinner together and get some family pictures. Then we're one-houring the pictures and putting them in a really cute photo album we bought her, with the rest of the pages blank so she can add more pictures as we send them once we go home (but she doesn't know that yet!). We also got 2 identical teddy bears, one for her and one for us, and we're going to take a picture of Jenavieve with the bear every month and send it to her (she doesn't know that yet either).

As we talked and spent time together, she asked what names we had thought of. We told her the couple we had in mind and asked if she wanted to give a second middle name to the baby, something special from her. She liked the idea and spent a lot of time thinking about it. 

Today we slept in a little, although we did have a lot of excited calls and text messages somewhat early. We showered and went down for breakfast. They have a machine that dispenses waffle batter and a waffle iron that you pour it into! Kapri hadn't gotten much sleep so she planned on just sleeping in and relaxing for the morning. We took the spare time and went to Babys R Us to get a carseat and a few other baby things. All the stuff we brought with us was 0-3 months and since she's so itty bitty, nothing we brought will fit her, so we bought some even tinier onesies and pants and little fuzzy socks. And a couple of pink things that we couldn't resist because thats what happens when you have a girl! While we were there, Kapri called and asked us to come back up. We stopped to pick up some lunch for her and then spent some time hanging out with her and holding the baby. 

After spending more time with the baby, we decided she definitely looked like a Jenavieve, and decided on Ruth as her first middle name because its my mom's middle name and Eric and I each have a Grandma Ruth. We came up with Kapri because her 4 year old's name, I don't know how to spell it but it sounds like Kaprija, after her, so we all thought it would be nice to have a K name so that Jenavieve would share a K with her birthmom and sister. After thinking for a long time I asked what she thought about using Kapri. She said she had thought about that, and asked me to write the full name out for her. I did and she really liked the sound of it. It was really nice to talk about it together and come up with something that we all liked. Its a mouthful of a name but a meaningful one. Jenavieve is a name that I picked as a child, and Eric and I both love, Ruth comes from her grandma and great grandmas, and Kapri from her birthmom. 

We couldn't stay long because a social worker was coming to talk to Kapri about the papers and help her fill out all the paper work. It was a long couple of hours for us waiting to get the call, even though she seemed very sure in her decision, that signature made everything official, but we finally got the call that everything was signed, and spent the next couple of hours making phone calls and sending emails.

We haven't talked to Kapri since the signing, but the caseworker she did really well, and we will go up tomorrow around noon to fill out our side of the paperwork and then discharge Jenavieve!

And since you hung in there for such a long post, I will reward you with a bonus picture of our little Jenavieve! Kapri bought this outfit for her and even though she's swimming in it, its adorable!



Introducing...

Jenavieve Ruth Kapri 

Born May 6th at 1:34 pm Utah time

5 pounds 7 ounces and 18 inches long

We are going to pick her up from the hospital tomorrow around noon but have to stay in Utah for about another week or so while we wait for clearance to take her out of the state and finally come back home!

We'll be posting more pictures and information during the week so keep checking back!






Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Off on an adventure...

This afternoon (which is technically yesterday, on the 5th) we got a call from an agency saying that they had a birthmother who was a good match for us and asked if we wanted to be presented. We have been presented quite a few times in the last few weeks so we said of course but didn't think too much of it, even though this particular birthmom was being induced the next day. On a whim, we went to Baby's R Us and bought bottles and onesies, just in case (haha) we got a call where we didn't have time to pack anything.

at 10:00 pm, we got a call from a woman at the agency in Utah saying that we had been picked by the birthmom, and that she wanted to talk to us! She made a conference call and we got to talk to her and she asked us a few questions. She seemed to really like us, and sounded really nice. At the end of the conversation she said that she had indeed chosen us to become the parents of her baby and that she wanted us to be there for as much as possible.

Eek! Since this is such a quick match, we also had a TON of paperwork to fill out and get in order and bring to Utah with us, not to mention packing suitcases for 3 people for who knows how many days! Needless to say, we haven't slept, and since we're leaving for the airport in an hour, probably won't...but there's always the 5 hours of plane ride! 

There is still a chance that this won't be the right baby for us. In Utah, the birthmother has 24 hours after the baby is born to make sure she is making the right decision for her and the baby. If she decides to parent, we'll come back home empty handed, but we'll know that that wasn't the baby God had in mind for us, and will (patiently) wait for our situation.

If we do get chosen to parent this baby, we will have to stay in Utah for another week or 2, while we wait to get clearance to take the baby out of the state. 

We would appreciate prayers for safe travel for us and for the birthmom, 'K', and all that she is going through. 

We don't know where we'll be staying when we get there or if we'll have internet access but we'll try to keep everyone updated as often as we can!