No more ER

wow, so this week has been a little crazy…. starting to show all these signs of prelabor. i’ve been going through this nesting syndrome. of course, it could just be my normal “gotta get everything done” personality, but i’ve never had a desire to wash walls before or wash loads and loads of clothes. i started washing baby clothes and couldn’t stop. i told myself, “ok, you really don’t need to wash bigger sized clothes… after all, caleb won’t need those clothes for close to 12 months.” did that stop me? nope! all of caleb’s clothes are washed… for the first 2 years of his life!

sunday, i started losing my mucous plug, which is normal starting at 36 weeks. i’ve been getting more braxton hicks contractions and lower abdominal crampiness…. all normal body preparation for labor. thursday, i went to a pediatric trauma/critical care conference. during the last few hours of the conference, i started getting stronger contractions every 10 minutes. the contractions didn’t let up even as i drove home. so i went into an “oh no” phase… i called in sick to work for the next day (friday)… and i started running all these errands. after all, i HAVE to buy that replacement light bulb for that hallway light that’s been out… right? hee-hee. so when i finally get a heap of stuff done, including packing our hospital bags (for us and the baby)… and finishing up our thank you gift basket for the nursing staff, i start slowing down and resting. next thing i know, these contractions slow down too and pretty much stop. ha… i was tricked! but the false call kinda made me realize that i’m so unprepared physically and emotionally for this labor. i don’t wanna be like my fellow coworker who worked one day, and started labor that same night. i actually do want some rest before caleb comes. so, it’s official. i went to my ob’s office on friday and turned in my official leave of absence form to work. no more 12-hour ER work days!

Baby’s Room… Almost there…

Yvonne’s been in her “nesting” state the past 5 days or so. The baby is definitely getting ready to burst out. And it looks like it’ll be sooner than later. But we still don’t know. It could start tomorrow, or it could start in 4 weeks.

But the clothes are clean and put away. Sheets have been washed. Clothes hung up. Toys have been opened. Bags are packed. Drinks are ready. Nurse gift box is just about done. I think we’re almost ready. Now the baby just needs to be ready.

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Video of nursery

Orlando

So, we just got back this past Monday from Orlando. We went there to attend General Council for our denomination (Christian & Missionary Alliance)… and also to have some out of town fun before Caleb comes! So, we took a redeye flight out to Orlando. I figured this would be great… I can sleep during the whole flight. I’ve always been a great plane sleeper, right? I don’t know why, but being pregnant makes finding the perfect sleep position impossible… especially when you’re in a middle seat on a full flight. During the flight, I tried to be good by doing leg exercises. But, at one point, I felt my feet get all tingly. In the middle of the flight, I got up to use the restroom and discovered that I could no longer fit my feet into my TEVA sandals. that’s strange, but i was sleepy so i went to the restroom, got back in my seat, and ignored it. by the time we got off the flight, i looked down at my legs and feet and saw that they were like double the size they used to be. hee-hee. i couldn’t see any of my ankle bones. so on monday, we (chris, my mom, and me) went to epcot (my 1st time there). i agreed to use a wheelchair. kinda funny… me in a wheelchair. here’s a pic of chris & my mom massaging my legs to try to get them back to normal. did you know that you get treated like a princess when you’re pregnant? hee-hee. it’s hard to see how big my legs/ankles/feet are in the pics we took, but here’s one of me with chris at the moroccan pavilion. my legs look pretty big.

my feet and legs still aren’t back to normal. but that’s ok… i had so much fun out in Orlando. it was great being at Council. it was great seeing Pastor Dan again. it still weirds me out looking at my legs and body. i certainly didn’t look like this 9 months ago. hee-hee. i’m already 36 weeks pregnant! caleb joshua will be here soon.

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You stole from a baby!!!

I just posted on my site about the burglary of our house, and for the most part, we didn’t feel like we lost much to things we were really attached to. It’s all stuff that we’d like to have, but it’s all materialistic stuff.

Our house was ransacked and trashed up. The bedrooms were littered with stuff. They emptied the drawers looking for stuff (like we would hide jewelry or money there). We see the nursery door was open, but nothing inside was touched. It seems like they didn’t look in the drawers or take any of the stuff in the nursery. Yay! At least they left the baby’s stuff alone.

That is until we remember what was missing in the closet downstairs. Our unopened Pack N Play Playyard was missing. They stole our baby’s playyard!!! That really bummed me out. They stole from our baby.

Anyways. Here’s a picture of us in our nursery. Yvonne’s getting big.

Chris & Yvonne

Baby Wong has a name… we think

Caleb Joshua Wong

Caleb – faithful, bold
Joshua – God is my salvation
Wong – My name

After much discussion, this is what we came up with. I was still pushing for Obadiah Wong, but that continued to get vetoed. She might say she didn’t veto it (would you really want your kid to be named Obadiah?), but that’s veto in my book.

Keep track of our baby!

Well hopefully this will be updated often. Yvonne and I were thinking this would be a good way to keep up with information about soon to come baby. There was really no place for anyone to get information except to ask us. So for those of you who don’t like to talk to us and want to know what’s going on, this place is for you!

I think I’m going to try to get some ultrasound pictures up. Maybe. Hopefully. Possibly.

We’re in the process of switching OBs. Actually we went to seen a new OB this morning, and I think we both like him. Our other doctor we had disagreements in the labor process. Disagreements that he wouldn’t budge on. So that’s why we started to look elsewhere. Yvonne is 32 weeks into the pregnancy, and this is a very late time to be switching doctors. So pray that we can work well with our doctor.

baby Caleb at 10 weeks