Thursday, December 25, 2008

Slideshows

Just FYI - If you click on the slideshows on the right you can view all the photos larger, you can also download them or order prints.

Enjoy!
Brian Annie & Turner

Turner's First Christmas

Christmas Morning with Grandma Deb & Grandpa Gary.
Christmas Tummy Time.
Turner meets his uncle Moses and Cousin LanaBella.

Bean is so mad!

We love this photo...so mad but so funny!
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Turner & Mom...photo shoot


As requested here are some photos of little Bean and his mommy (thanks Kendra.. you rock!)

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Turner the model - look out ladies!

Kendra (our great photographer friend) came over again and since there was no eye-scratching or ER trip we had a calm and cooperative (maybe even a bit of a poser) baby on our hands. He was very photogenic and here are a few of Turner and his Daddy...


Friday, December 19, 2008

Can someone teach my parents to dress me!??! PLEASE!


In this video I show my new ability to cross my eyes (don't worry my doc says its totally normal...my parents get a pretty good laugh) but the real reason I want to share this is for help. This is a cry for help because as you can see one of the older Jensen's who put on my clothes put both my legs in one side - and didn't even notice! Can someone come over and teach them that one leg goes in one side?? It is not all that comfortable to have both legs in one side, and as you can see makes me squirm. Thanks for your help.

Love,
Bean
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Naked Bean.
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Bean and Mommy :)
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Tired Bean!
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Happy Bean
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Looking like a little Bean - Series of photos.
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Thursday, December 18, 2008

Bean's First Broncos Game


Brian and Bean enjoyed the Broncos game on Sunday...of course the game was not all that great but they still enjoyed the snuggle time. Sunday was the first day we were on our own...just us and the baby! My mom went home on Saturday and Deb came on Tuesday leaving us two whole days with just us and the baby! It was actually pretty good, although we were sure glad when Deb came. She is still here and making sure we are fed - who knew a little baby could be SO much work. I am pretty nervous about Monday when Brian goes back to work - at least it is Christmas and a short week.

We have had a few adventures this week and Bean has been to the Emergency Room, the Dentist, the Lactation consultants (3 times so far!) and the Doctor (3 times also)... so here they are in chronological order...

First, after being a very happy baby Turner spent two days fussing. We brought him in for his first Dr. appt and realized he had lost 13% of his body weight! He had a tongue-tie - meaning his frenulum (the piece of skin that connects your tongue to the bottom of your mouth) was attached at the very front of his mouth. This meant he could not stick his tongue out and although he could suck he was unable to transfer milk. We gave him a bottle on the spot in the Dr.'s office and he fell into a deep sleep for the first time in days.

Next, we had to make a trip to the dentist to have the minor surgery to have the tongue clipped. Apparently this is a minor genetic birth defect, and Brian's Grandpa Jensen actually has the same affliction. The experience was scary for us new parents but Bean was a hero and promptly after the surgery was able to latch on and suck. Yea!

Then we realized that Turner was pretty smart and pretty lazy. In the two days he was fed from a bottle he realized that getting pumped milk out of a bottle was much easier for him than breastfeeding. So...he decided he wanted nothing to do with me and just wanted me to pump and feed him in a bottle. Easy enough with Brian home but impossible when he goes back to work... so it's off to the lactation consultants. When he does feed on the breast he can get milk but he also gets very angry with us and decides he wants the bottle...challenging. I have heard this is called 'nipple confusion'. Sheesh!

Finally yesterday we made a trip to the ER. Turner had an appointment with a portrait photographer (our good friend Kendra) who came over, set up her lights and was all ready to go when he started to throw a massive fit. Since he is generally pretty happy (when fed, changed, burped and has gotten a nap) it was very strange. Kendra, who has a 20 month old of her own was super patient and rescheduled with us. The crying escalated and he became completely inconsolable and I felt we should call the Dr. Brian was a little hesitant (all new parents freak out when their babies cry) and I could totally understand but hearing his little wail was too much for me. I had to know. Brian talked with the Dr. and they suggested we go get him checked out. Turned out that Bean had scratched his eyeball! Yikes! It is really painful for them (and apparently pretty common) and once he was given numbing drops he calmed right down and slept for a very long time. Poor guy!

The scratch was scary looking, they find it with special eye drops that turn his eyes orange and a UV light. Brian and I got to see it and it looked painful.

So... it has been a busy week. Very intense but we love him more than ever - more every day and he is growing and changing as we speak. He now tracks our faces with his eyes, and lifts his head all the way up to look at us when he is being burped. He has amazing expressions and we are starting to be able to recognize a few of them.

I have been able to upload some additional photos, and hopefully things will calm down (now if he could just nurse!) and I will be able to update this a little more often. Thanks for tuning in.

Love,

Turner, Brian and Annie.

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Tuesday, December 9, 2008

First Bathtime

Last night Turner got his first bath, well actually sponge bath. The idea was to keep him covered and uncover one little part at a time - sponge it off - and then cover it back up.

He was not very amused with the whole procedure so we made it go as quickly as possible.

After we were all done we wrapped him in a very cute frogger towel to warm him up. He was still pretty unhappy so we gave him a snack. He was feeding, warm, much happier and us being new parents we had not put a diaper on him (hey he had just peed!) and who remembers diapers anyway when you are trying to calm down a new baby. Of course you can guess what happened next. It was a loud explosion and a big fart and poop all over the nice froggy towel - and worse all over Bean!

What a mess...

In good new parents fashion we had gave our son a bath only to have him end up MUCH dirtier than when we started - not to mention much more upset.

Turner, please be patient with us. We love you so much (more than we could have ever imagined) and are tyring hard... we will figure it out and hope for a better bathing experience next time.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Happy Birthday Turner!


We went out to dinner on Wednesday night and Annie had been pretty stressed about being induced, as she really wanted things to go naturally. She ate a chili pepper and on the advice of the midwife (don't tell) had a glass of wine before bed to relax. It might just have been time or the wine might have done the trick but we were up at 2:40 the next morning in labor.

"Early" labor was non-existent as the contractions came quickly and strong from the start. We labored at home - Brian timing contractions, holding Annie's hand and being a major hero for about 12 hours until 3pm when we decided to head to the hospital.















At 4:00 we checked into the ER and Annie got hooked up to the monitor. Bean was doing well and Annie was 1/2 way there at 5cm. With everyone's support (Thanks Deb, Jane, Jordan and all the staff) we got Annie in the tub where she labored through transition for a few hours. About 8pm she felt the urge and the pushing started...and kept going and going! Turner, contrary to his name, did not turn and was in posterior position, making it very difficult to pass through the bones of the pelvis. It is not an ideal position for childbirth, and usually posterior babies are
delivered via c-section.


Everyone just kept encouraging us and we kept going (actually not really understanding the posterior position until after) and we tried all sorts of positions for pushing. Finally Annie started to make some progress and after 3 hours of pushing Turner was born at 11:08pm. It was amazing for us all.

Turner had a major cone head because of the pushing but we (of course) thought he was perfect. He weighted in at 8lbs 7oz and was 21 1/2 inches long.

Welcome Turner!

See more photos on slideshow to the right.

Turner's First Video

Friday, December 5, 2008

Turner Alan Jensen


Photos... and a short message. We are basically thrilled and exhausted. Delivery details to follow when we have more energy. Anyway here is a sneak peak with some photos and the basics.

Turner Alan Jensen
Born: Thursday December 4th at 11:08pm
Weight: 8lbs 7oz
Length: 21 1/2 inches


Turner Alan Jensen


8lbs 7oz - Head a bit deformed from 3hrs of pushing!


Minutes old...we are happy but TIRED!

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Monday December 8th

We had an appointment today, and Bean and Annie are super healthy and doing well (aside from being overdue). We may have to start calling him the Re fried Bean - considering he is being cooked again.

We have an appointment for induction set up for next Monday (December 8th). We will go the hospital Sunday night at 8pm. Annie will be given some medicine and something to help her sleep, we will sleep there and then hopefully contractions will start early Monday morning.

We are both hoping that Annie goes into labor naturally before that - but either way we are celebrating our last Tuesday without children by renting a movie, relaxing in front of the tv and going to bed early.