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Ellis is full of life. She is, as I call her, the super-silliest. And she has the greatest laugh. She draws people in and they can’t resist talking to her. The most surprising of whom was the brooding, rocker teenager at a Wal-Mart somewhere between Seattle & Portland.
Once you know Ellis, she is a total & complete charmer. That last trip to Seattle, I could sense the darkness looming overhead as Ellis & I boarded the plane and walked down the isle. By the time we had landed, she had won over everyone within a two row radius, including the perpetually-annoyed looking fellow sitting behind us. But, to strangers, this is more likely the look you’ll be met with. Little Miss Serious. Ellis’ standard m.o. is to check you out for about 15 minutes, and once she decides she likes you, she turns all cute, and is all, Look at me! Hey! See all the really cute things I can do??
Since we frequently have short interactions with people, I always wondered how she would react to those who fall into the “under 15 minute” category. Will she be trustful to a fault or will she be a good judge of character? Will she sense when people are weird and it’s okay to ignore them? I know it’s my job to teach her not to take candy from strangers & not to get into the van to see the puppy, but what if someone is able to convince her otherwise? (I realize with each passing day that I have much to be paranoid about when it comes to my daughter). Bottom line is, will she know when to back away.

Today I got my answer. We went to Safeway after work, and since we had just picked her up from my mom’s, I didn’t realize how tired she was until we got into the store. Poor thing had dark circles under her eyes. I’m trying to hurry through my list as well as the remember the things not on my list that I knew we needed, she’s pulling on her seat belt, indicating that SHE WOULD LIKE TO GO HOME NOW, and would you believe I didn’t even forget anything?

By the time we get to the checkout, she’s fighting to keep her eyes open, which I’m trying to explain to the checker who keeps asking how she’s doing. She’s of course not responding because A, she’s exhausted, and B, he was inside his 15 minute window. I am glad she’s not responding because C, he’s a weirdo.

He’s trying to high-five her, still asking her how she’s doing, referring to himself as grandpa (whoa, buddy), and while we’re waiting for a price check on strawberry jam, he starts waving around the Pirate’s Booty going pirate booty, pi-ret booty, pirate boo-tay. I’m thinking, Dude, if my kid, who up until now has been behaving like an angel, has a meltdown because she’s tired & you’re waving her favorite snack around in her face? So help me…..

And this is the really good part. The part you’ve been waiting for. He tries to high-five her again, and then a low-five because she won’t budge, and then she actually scrunched her face at him & pushed his hand away. She DOES know when people are weird! I was thrilled.

As we walked away from the check stand, I concurred with her that he was indeed, very weird, and didn’t he overstep his boundaries. On the way home, she chattered a bit from the backseat of the car, and about halfway into our 4 minute drive, she was completely crashed out.

Maybe now I can worry about one less thing.

We’ve gotten a little snow in the past few days! I think somewhere in the pallpark of 40 inches. I had been in Anchorage for a seminar on tax changes, where it was painfully cold (sorry I didn’t call, Sherrie!), so I missed all the actual snowfall. I know, bummer, right?

Our street has essentially turned into a one-lane road, and the snow is so high in our yard, Porter can walk across the fence. Can, and has.

Adam’s on the phone with his sister, and apparently she shares the same joy in seeing a dumptruck full of snow as I do. Why am I so amused by the sight of a dumptruck full of snow? Who knows. But I always get a kick out of it.

We bundled Ellis up & took her out for her first real taste of snow. She’d been in snow before, but only from the car to the house, and vice versa. I think we may have had more fun with it than she did, although we’ll just blame it on the fact that she didn’t have much mobility in her snow pants & coat. Think Randy in the Christmas Story.



I’m sure she’ll thank us for these photos someday :)

That baby finally did come out. Ellis Olivia was born May 3 at 3:03 A.M, after about 60 hours of labor. That’s first contractions to me asking Is she still a girl? And if I do say so myself, she’s awfully damn cute. Really, have you seen a cuter baby? (I started this post so long ago, Ellis is now 2 months older than in these photos.)


I think I was in denial when I first began having contractions Wednesday afternoon (was 40 weeks of waiting finally here?? and THIS is what contractions feel like??), and by Friday morning, I was ready to throttle my doctor if she dared tell me I was not in labor.

After hooking me up to the monitor, I was thrilled to hear my contractions were 3 minutes apart. Woo hoo!!

I called Adam, who was at Temsco training (his part-time, 8th season, glacier-guide summer job) and said it was time to go to the hospital. Ummm, after I finish packing my hospital bag…..
My doctor appt was around 11 am, and I think we were settled into our hospital room around 2:00 or 3:00 pm.

When the on-call doctor first examined me, I was already 4 cm dilated, and I felt like a first-time-birth-super-star. Of course, I had been in labor for 2 days, so it would stand to reason I would be dilated. I made it to 5 cm within the hour, and that’s where the dilation stopped. No amount of walking the hospital corridors or trying a different position would help.

By about 8:30 pm, I decided some IV drugs were in order. And when they say IV drugs just take the edge off, not completely take away the pain, they weren’t lying. It was also about this time that the doctor made the call to administer pitocin to kick the contractions into gear.

Another couple hours of that (maybe I had also entered into the “transition” phase?), and I was begging for an epidural, trying to count in my head how many more contractions I would have to endure before the anesthesiologist arrived on site, and (realizing later) completely misjudging the number because I was high on pain meds.

Anyhoo, it was too late for an epidural so I got my wish about a (almost) natural childbirth. I had a hard time looking Adam in the face because I didn’t want him to know how much pain I was in. Ha! Ha ha! Who did I think I was kidding? Adam said the wailing sounds coming from my mouth resembled someone trying to climb up the swim ladder on a boat, while being eaten by a shark.

Pushing seemed to take for-ever. Hours, I think. And lots of me saying I can’t do this! I think the doctor was a little disappointed in my progress, or lack thereof. He may have a medical degree, but has he ever pushed a human being out of his vagina? What? No vagina? That’s what I thought.

And then finally, FINALLY, I pushed her little head out, and I felt her body slither out, and the pain was gone just like that. And then we had a baby! She was perfect & beautiful, and I was so happy she was out. She wrapped her hand around my finger within the first hours of her life & just like that, the connection was made.
Our body’s ability to forget the mind-blowing pain that is childbirth is an amazing thing, no? I mean, I was lying in my hospital bed the day Ellis was born, and said to Adam Well, that wasn’t so bad; I could totally do that again. His response? How ’bout we wait until we’ve left the hospital before we discuss another baby, shall we?
For the chance at another Ellis, I’d do it all again in a heartbeat.

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