Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Our Newborn Session

Ok, so I know that 80% of my posts on this blog thus far have been pretty baby heavy but I promise to mix it up as soon as I've shared all the joy that is bursting at my seams. I wanted to share this phenomenal infant photographer I found. Jennifer Blakeley is one talented mama. She's located in Niagara Falls and exlusively photographs newborns within the first 10 days of life. Jude was just 6 days old when he made his modelling debut and it was amazing to watch Jennifer move and position him so delicately. Our little guy managed to stay sound asleep for the duration of our shoot making Jennifer's job a little easier. 

Check out Jude's photos on Jennifer's website.

I highly recommend her for anyone interested in newborn photography! They don't stay this small for long and I wanted to soak up every second of it.

We're so glad we have these beautiful pictures to look back on. 

Thanks Jennifer!


Saturday, April 27, 2013

Hey Jude

As I'm sure most of you already know, our little Jude arrived 2 weeks ago! Very much to our surprise - he was 5 days early and made his entrance early in the morning on April 12th. My water broke around 6:10pm on Thursday evening and despite still going grocery shopping (hey, we needed food!) my contractions really picked up by 7:30pm, leaving me wondering "...uh this is just the BEGINNING?!" The plan was to labor at home as long as possible and then make our way to the hospital to deliver. I decided to go the midwife route with my pregnancy and I could not have made a better choice. My midwives arrived to my Mom's around 8:30pm to check me and after agreeing that yes, my contractions were consistent, they weren't long enough and I wasn't even in "active labour" yet. All that kept running through my mind was "um, excuse me?" They left to grab some dinner while I tried the bath tub to ease the pain. I lasted about half an hour before I looked at my husband and said, "I'm not going to be able to do this naturally."

My wonderful doula arrived somewhere around 10pm to help support me through these magnificent contractions (more like have her hand crushed by mine every 3 minutes). I tried lying on my side, on all fours, standing leaning on my husband, swaying, walking, dancing, toning - nothing was easing the gripping pain that was my sweet little child being pushed down and out. By the time my midwives got back, I think it was around 10:30pm (all time was lost to me at this point) they checked me and I was officially in "active labour" - 3 cm dilated and only 7 more to go! At this point, the only thing I could think about was getting rid of the pain. This meant getting to a hospital ASAP. So, without another thought about it, my shoes were on and I was having a contraction on my Mother's front porch in the middle of a storm. The ride to the hospital is a complete blur as I had left this world and gone straight to "labor land". My poor husband was doing his best to drive safely and get us there as fast as he could.

Arriving at the emergency entrance felt like a huge accomplishment. I waddled my way up to the maternity floor and all I could say to the nurse was, "Tell me about the epidural." Little did I know, I was hours away from receiving this miracle pain-reliever and proceeded to labor in the bathroom of my hospital room. My midwife suggested I try the laughing gas to try to take the edge off of the contractions and I remember huffing that stuff like it was my life line. It didn't do enough. Aside from feeling slightly stoned at the end of a contraction, they were too close together and too strong to be dulled by the gas. She checked me again and I was 5 cm dilated - still not close enough for me to forfeit getting the epidural even though my intentions was to go all natural. Finally, at 2:30am, the anesthesiologist arrived. I was sitting upright on the bed, leaning into one of my midwives and he kept saying I had to stay still while he was giving me the epidural. I was super nervous about this task because I had spent the last hour or so thrusting and contorting my body in every which way to try to escape, well, myself. Somehow, my contractions cooperated and I didn't have one for 4 full minutes - WOW! He was able to do it swiftly and painlessly.

Twenty minutes later - I was a different human being. It felt like I had opened my eyes for the first time in days. Everyone was able to rest for a couple of hours, although I definitely couldn't sleep. Being hooked up to so many different instruments was a first for me and my midwife kept switching me from side to side to make sure the epidural was evenly dispersed. She checked me at 4:30am and said his head was right there. I dilated 5 cm in 2 hours! I was getting really nervous about the pushing part - I was anticipating more pain but thankfully the epidural was still going strong and although I could feel my legs, everything else was pretty numb. My midwife taught me the position for pushing and had me do a practice push. A few minutes later my mom and doula returned from their rest in the hospital lounge and it was show time. I had a mirror so I could see what was going on (I only watched part of it) and 3 contractions later, they placed my slippery wet little boy on my tummy. He was finally here.

It was the most intense experience of my life and I wouldn't change a thing about it. For any pregnant ladies out there (or for those thinking about getting pregnant) midwives are the way to go. They are by your side every step of the way, caring for you and your baby before and after baby arrives. I felt like I walked into the hospital with this powerful team of women (and my husband, of course) that were there to make sure my labor and delivery was full of nothing but love and support.

Thank you to my doula, Jannine Markou (highly recommend!) and to my midwives, April, Ann and Stephanie from Burlington Area Midwives.

And without further ado...

Introducing

Jude Philip McKnight
April 12th, 2013
5:20am
6lbs 7oz




 [Jude and his Glamma - my amazing mom]
[Jude and Grandma McKnight - my mother-in-law]

Monday, April 15, 2013

The Nursery Inspiration

Decorating the nursery has been one of the most fun experiences of life. I could lie awake in bed for hours just putting pieces together in my head (I've done this a few times until I literally force myself to go to sleep). I've been collecting inspiration from various sources (mainly blogs) for months and months and I wanted to share a few. I knew I wanted mint to be the main colour used regardless if it was a boy or a girl. I wanted it to be modern with an eclectic edge with pieces that are personal to my husband and I. I'm a huge fan of quotes and inspiring messages so I also wanted to add little philosophies around his room - principles I hope he lives by. 

The room is nearly complete and I can't wait to share photos. For now, I thought I would share what got my creative juices flowing in the first place. Some of my favourite blogs that I used to search for inspiration are:


The Nursery of ViVi Charles 

The Nursery of Baby G

The Nursery of Lennon

The Nursery of Zoe

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

My Maternity Shoot

I'm super excited to share the little photo shoot I did with Katie Harrison of Low Key Studio (located in Hamilton). She did such an amazing job capturing this beautiful time in my life! We both wanted to create something very candid, natural and of course, nothing too cliche. We lucked out with special Canadian spring weather that day which made shooting outside A LOT more fun. We shot the majority of the photos in our bedroom and I could not be happier with the results. 
If you're looking for a photographer for any occasion, I highly recommend this lovely lady.

T-Minus 8 days-ish until little man arrives!

{Thank you Katie for these beautiful memories!}


Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Tata Harper: 100% All Natural Skincare

First things first. I love this girl's name. 
Tata Harper is a skincare entrepreneur who wanted to create an all natural skincare line that was completely free of synthetic ingredients and chemicals. Interestingly enough, I was introduced to this line by a fellow blogger and friend of a friend, Sarah Walker from The Curated House, at just the time in my life when I've been slowly switching over to a more natural skin regime. Well, a more natural everything regime really. [Can't wait to try your homemade deodorant, Sarah!]

For those of you who know me, I've blogged about skincare in the past and am a big believer in taking care of your skin. Being in the cosmetic industry, I get to try various brands and products however, I've been becoming more educated on a holistic skincare approach and I can't tell you the massive difference I see in my skin. The skin is our largest organ - why compromise when it comes to how we care for it and what we put on it? 

The first thing I switched over was my moisuturizer. The last unnatural moisturizer I used was MAC's Oil Control Lotion because my skin had been breaking out badly due to pregnancy hormones. The lotion seemed to help the sebum production and reduce the breakouts but severely dried out my skin, leaving it feeling very tight and flaky. My dad was actually the one researching all natural skincare when he told me about the never-ending benefits of raw coconut oil (here's a little list of the ways you can use it!). Seeing as I'm a big coconut fan to begin with, I started using it on my face, neck and my growing belly and immediately saw a difference. Not only does it feel like beautiful, buttery goodness when you put it on your skin, but my skin started to look like beautiful, buttery goodness (not to mention, I have almost no stretch marks on my belly). It's been about 3 months of using coconut oil and although I want to add to my all natural regime, it's an incredible place to start. This is also the only moisturizer I will be using on my little guy when he arrives (great diaper rash fighter!).

But don't take it from me, listen to Tata on how and why she created her beautiful line and check out her website.

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