Wednesday, January 02, 2008
correct dropshots address
oops..in the last post i typed the dropshots address wrong. i corrected my mistake already. so the correct address is www.dropshots.com/leahleman. enjoy
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
Happy New Year!!
I tried to upload some pictures, but for some reason it wasn't working today. I do have a few pictures and short videos at www.dropshots.com/leahleman. I will try to add pictures and videos to the dropshots site weekly.
We had a relaxing Christmas and New Year. Nate has two weeks off from work, so it has been nice having him around. My sister and her husband come to visit next week. They are looking forward to seeing their new niece.
Kyla is a little cutie. We just love being a mommy and daddy. We spend our days talking and playing with her. It's hard to believe that she is already 7 weeks old.
Happy New Year to all of you!!!
We had a relaxing Christmas and New Year. Nate has two weeks off from work, so it has been nice having him around. My sister and her husband come to visit next week. They are looking forward to seeing their new niece.
Kyla is a little cutie. We just love being a mommy and daddy. We spend our days talking and playing with her. It's hard to believe that she is already 7 weeks old.
Happy New Year to all of you!!!
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
sleeping baby


As you can tell from the pictures, we have already taken her swimming. She loves the water. She loves showers, pools, etc. She also loves having her diaper changed. If she's crying, all you have to do to settle her down is change her diaper- even if it isn't wet. She's going to be an over-the-top clean person just like her parents :)
We went on a date to Starbucks last night. So good to get out. Kyla slept the whole time, which I was so thankful for as the whole nursing thing is still not totally figured out, especially nursing in public.
Kyla sleeps wonderfully at night. She eats at 10:30pm, wakes up at 2:30am to eat, and then sleeps until 6:30am. After she eats at 6:30, we continue sleeping until 9:30-10am. It's the perfect schedule. She's been on this night schedule pretty much from day 1.
She makes the cutest faces too. I try to capture them in pictures, but the pictures really don't do it justice. She has so much personality already.
My parents come to visit this Friday. We are very excited for them to arrive. It will be a constant fight though for who gets to hold Kyla. :)
I've added more pictures on my facebook picture page, so you can go there to see more pics.
http://cedarville.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2035346&l=b2334&id=141303528





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Friday, November 16, 2007
6 days old





Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Kyla Noel Leman!!!


The Chinese doctors, midwives, and nurses were all wonderful and patient. We were able to go home 24 hours after her birth, which we were very thankful for, as the hospital facilities weren't very comfortable :). Your friends and family are your primary providers in the hospitals here. Nate and a few close friends were responsible for all of my needs, down to providing all of our food and drink; cleaning and bathing me, even right after the delivery; taking care of my toiletry needs, etc. We had to provide all of our own food, drinks, towels and washcloths, hospital clothes, etc. We knew all of this though in advance, so it wasn't a surprise and we were very prepared. (We had a ton of bags packed for our day and a half stay :) I don't have an ounce of regret delivering in China. Everything went so smoothly. I would do it all over again if given the choice. One of my friends, Michelle, is a nurse. She was with us for the whole process. Her Chinese is much better than ours too, so she was able to help a lot with the translation. She has had 4 children, and has helped with numerous deliveries in the past, so was an incredible blessing to us. I don't think we could have survived without her. Jenny was there for almost the whole hospital stay also, running errands, taking care of meal details, providing love and encouragement. What would we do without Jenny???
Nate was an incredible coach. He had been up with me every night since Sunday also helping me breathe and relax through each contraction. He never left my side and was so willing to do whatever needed to be done. I'm sure he was nearly as exhausted as me after the delivery. I am just amazed at how wonderful and patient he was through the whole process. My love and appreciation for him seriously doubled (if that's possible) through this whole thing. I cry every time I think of how he was with me holding my hand, encouraging me, breathing with me through every contraction and through the delivery. Even now, he is constantly up getting me whatever I need, changing diapers, running errands, taking care of the dogs, cooking, cleaning, and the list goes on and on. I am so blessed!!!!
We are all doing very well now. We are seriously overwhelmed with how faithful God has been to us. We had been praying for many things through this whole pregnancy, and are just amazed and thankful at how he answered each one, even more than we could have imagined to ask for.
There are more pictures at http://cedarville.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2035346&l=b2334&id=141303528 and http://cedarville.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2035291&l=1bb10&id=141303528

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Saturday, November 03, 2007
38 week pics..and Sophie's stitches (not for the weak of stomach)


You can tell by my attire that it is starting to cool off here. We have to wear multiple layers in the house to keep warm (un-insulated cement walls and tiled floors keep the house nice and cold).

Sophie, our bassett hound, had exploratory surgery last Wednesday looking for the infection that she's had for 5 weeks now. The doctor didn't find any abscesses or cancer, so that's good; but is still a little confused on where exactly the infection is located. She's had a high fever for over a month, and her white blood cell count has been 3x higher than it should be. One of her kidneys was enlarged, so right now we are continuing to treat the problem as a kidney infection. You can see from the picture the large incision, and all the external bruising. Poor thing.
Friday was my last day of work. It seems a little weird to be done, but I'm looking forward to having some time to get stuff done.
My weekly doctor's appointment this morning was fine. Everything is normal. Baby is continuing to grow, her heart beat is normal, my blood pressure and weight is all normal, everything is good. I'm supposed to call my doctor if I start having 20 contractions, painful or not, a day so that they can prepare a room for me. The hospital is so full right now that they don't even have enough rooms for everyone. All the birthing hospitals in Chengdu are super full right now because it is a Golden Year of the Pig..an especially good luck year which only comes around once every 60 years, so people purposefully have babies in this year. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=7417324 Here is an NPR story that explains it in more detail.
Thursday, October 25, 2007
only 3 weeks to go


Nothing too new here. Busy, busy, busy. Hopefully we'll be able to get some stuff done this weekend. Sophie, our bassett hound, has a significant infection somewhere in her body...still trying to figure out where it is and how to treat it. She's had a high fever for over a month now. Our vet friend has been doing blood work, physicals, etc. on her. He said that the blood work definitely seems to be pointing to an infection, not cancer, so that's good. Just another added stress in our already busy lives. Hopefully we'll have time to paint the nursery this weekend. We have the paint, just waiting for some time to open up in our schedule to do it.
My pregnancy is still going wonderfully. Now, if only my labor and delivery would be as easy and pain free as my pregnancy has been, all will be good :)
Well, I'm exhausted, so heading off to bed.

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