Clone #3 was put on my chest, screaming her head off :) It is amazing to me that we have just one mold. The only thing different was her nose-all three girls have a different nose. And we LOVE HER! She doesn't have the red hair that the other girls have. In the back it's dark and on top it's light. Her eyebrows and eyelashes are "clear" so I wonder if I'll finally get my blonde child! She was 2 inches longer than the others and you can tell-her legs are really long!
They took her to the nursery to do all the testing and stuff while I was taken to a recovery room. Dave went with her and when they were washing her off she screamed her head off until they started scrubbing her head-she calmed right down!! She takes after her daddy :)
Everyone came into the room and baby was brought in with a cute bow on her head! Emma was really hesitant and didn't want to hold her at first, but Bree was all over that! Bree sat down and immediately wanted to sing her a "lullaby". Her songs are quite memorable :) It was adorable to see her do that with her little sister. Emma finally worked up the courage to hold the baby and now that's all she wants to do! It was a lot of fun to have both sets of grandparents there-it's a first for us!
We spent the next couple days "relaxing" at the hospital (lol!) and enjoying our sweet little girl...and agonizing over what we were going to name her! We came in with a list of about 10 names. Everyone who came in offered opinions and ideas. The nurses ended up taking a vote in their staff meeting :) We knew that if we did a middle name it would be Kristine, after Dave's mom. Some of the names on our list sounded good with that name, some didn't. We narrowed it down to 4 names: Isabelle, Juliet, Clara, and Olivia. None of the nurses wanted us to do Olivia because it was such a common name-they voted on Juliet. However, Olivia was the one that "fit" her the most. So we debated until the very last second! We finally decided on Olivia Kristine, and it really does fit her perfectly! A funny story about all this agony, though. They wanted to announce her birth and name in sacrament meeting that Sunday while we were in the hospital, but since we didn't have a name, we told them to announce that it was Jimmer-belle. We didn't think our friend Tim (who is the executive secretary) would pass that along, but he did! Brother Hansen announced that if we didn't have a name by that evening, she would be Jimmer. The whole congregation laughed, so we were happy to provide a comical moment for everyone :)
Olivia has been the sweetest baby-we couldn't be more blessed. We didn't have to deal with the mixed up days and nights, she nursed really well, and she took her binky like a champ. The only problem she has had is gas :) Again, she takes after her daddy!! heehee. She is 6 weeks old now (8/18) and is up to almost 10 pounds! She is still really long-we haven't had to deal with this before! The 3 month sleepers we have for her are stretching at the toes! She started smiling at us last week and I LOVE IT! The girls love on her every second they can. They are great helpers and the transition has been extremely easy. Olivia already has her daddy wrapped around her finger-he's a sucker. She is super snuggly and sleeps best when she's folded up in half and held.
UPDATE:
Since I didn't get this posted when I wrote it, here's more info! At her 2 month check-up she was 23.25 inches-80th percentile for height (WHAT???? Whose child is this??), 10 lb 11 oz-43rd percentile for weight, and 37.6 cm-16th for head circuference :) Dave wants to nickname her Tsantsa, which are the shrunken head people in Peru. I told him it's not cute enough to be a nickname. I warned the doctor that at 4 months my children tend to fall drastically on the charts, and not to be alarmed. It'll be interesting to see if Livvy follows suit!
Livvy has continued to be such a great baby! For the most part she only wakes up 1-2 times a night, although she went 10 hours the other night! We've discovered that a warm bath, mylicon drops, and a good feeding before bed helps with the gas and she can sleep at night. She still loves to be held, and falls asleep by burrowing her face into our elbows-just like the other 2! Dave looks like he's nursing her when she does that.
We still love her to pieces. I LOVE seeing her in the morning-that's her happiest time (well, that and bathtime, which we discovered tonight!). She coos and smiles and kicks her legs like she missed us all night and is so excited to see us. I am not a morning person, but she makes me so happy in the morning!
The girls get excited to hear when she's awake-they are constantly asking me where she is and when will she wake up. They are still great helpers. Tonight we went out to dinner and we put the carseat next to Emma, and she took care of Livvy the whole time-rocking her when she got fussy, putting the binky back in, talking to her. I love it. (Kyla-I finally have my "Matthew"!!-lol).
She was given her baby blessing on July 31st while all of Dave's family was visiting. He blessed her that the sweet and gentle spirit she was born with would continue with her throughout her life, that she would be an example to others, and that she would trust her family because we love her so much. It was a beautiful, tender blessing.
We are so lucky to have her in our family!
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